Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Learning to help argue your point
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The speaker discusses how certain leaders have focused on research and rather than putting their hands up to hear and argue, instead they focus on research and deems their research a detrimental concept. They suggest that leaders should practice their deeds and not just focus on arguing.
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Many students get really fired up about certain very particular
issues, right, that are not really for the mass. And they get
involved in a series of disputes within and what that does is that
then they have to go on research. Do I raise my hands up to hear do
I say Amin allowed whereas Allah, you know these kinds of things and
then they have to use all of their time to research those particular
issues. They don't study their arcade and flip in general, to
practice. They only study these points to go and argue, just to be
better off that even when they're praying Salah they're thinking of
evidences, they're thinking of arguments. I'm telling you, it's
I've been there. It's really very, very detrimental. Do your studies,
learn your deen for the sake of learning your deen to practice and
then hopefully to guide others, but not purely to argue because
that kind of knowledge is useless