Abdullah Oduro – The Quranic Call (Part 7)
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The speaker discusses chapter five verse number 62% where Allah talks about the importance of asking questions and seeking knowledge. Islam has a etiquette of not disclosing things until after the message is said. The speaker also discusses the use of questions in writing and the potential consequences of asking questions too early.
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Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu the Peace and blessings of Allah be upon you all. We have reached the seventh gist of the Quran and we are going to talk about chapter number five verse number 107, where loxapine what Allah talks about at the bus while he talks about the manner in which one should ask a question, and it's very beautiful because you know, a lot of times we can get a misunderstanding in regards to how we should seek knowledge, how we should ask a question, the manner in which we should ask a question. In Islam, it is not just a free for all you can ask about anything at any time. There is a certain etiquette, a last kind of what to Allah says after either
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When it comes to what kind of questions we should ask and how we should ask. Islam is not prohibiting you from seeking knowledge. But it's it's prohibiting you from seeking knowledge that is not beneficial at that time, or in that setting. Or in that way. There was a time when the prophets of Allah while he was setting them got up and he told people Oh, mankind has obligatory upon you, so make it for her jus. And then a man stood up and said, A Cooley Armand jasola. He asked every year on messenger of Allah, the Messenger of Allah saw some said, If I was to tell you, yes, it would be difficult to find you and you wouldn't be able to handle it. So we see here some kind of love, there
is a certain time and way that you ask questions. So if we see, for instance, one time, if someone was to get married, and then the man was to ask his wife, have you had any friends or boyfriends in that in school before we got married, you know, someone converts to Islam, and then someone asked them questions about their past and have no detrimental effect to their current situation, or their future. And this is where if one receives the answer, it could be difficult on their mental it could be difficult on them. Sometimes, many students have knowledge May as secondary tertiary questions, and they don't even know the answer to the basic concept of the issue that they're asking all these
tertiary issues about. Sometimes we may ask questions of what if this happens, what if that happens? What if this happens, and in your mind, it most likely may never happen? But you're holding someone asking them these questions? These are the kinds of questions in some skate cases, the scholars call a note. They're the ones that go too far and delve into matters that in most cases don't even matter. At that time. The Prophet sallallahu wasallam said, Hello calamata not their own, that the ones that asked and delve into matters deep matters, which have no relevance are destroyed, they're destroyed, because a lot of times, they're talking about these issues, and it occupies their time.
Or if it's in a group of people, it may cause confusion. But when you ask them about a basic issue, whether it's in fifth, whether it's in life, whether it's in relationships, they will not be able to answer the question. So let's not ask questions that may lead to our detriment. Because we are letting our desires take over sometimes in wanting to just get the answer and not having any goal for applying it. So May Allah subhana wa tada make us of those that learn this religion in the way that it's supposed to be learned. That learn this religion with patience, with honor, with respect, with dignity, with love, and most importantly, with the correct intention. A Salaam Alaikum
warahmatullahi wabarakatuh Thank you.