Ali Ataie – You Better Believe It Everything You Need to Know is in the Qur’an

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The speaker describes a teacher who believes that everything is in the Quran and believes that everything is in the world. He describes a baker who talks about how many loaves of bread can be made with 1 Hubbell of wheat, and the teacher responds that everything is in the Quran. The speaker emphasizes that the teachers use the same methodology for their work.

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			And everything you'll find in the Quran. Like,
		
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			one of my teachers said that
		
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			he said,
		
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			he said, there was a, an orientalist who
		
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			attended a a
		
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			a
		
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			talks,
		
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			and,
		
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			and the the the the sheikh, he said
		
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			he said, everything is in the Quran. Everything
		
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			you need to know is in the Quran.
		
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			And the Orientalist said, do you really believe
		
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			them?
		
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			And he said, no. He said, yes. Of
		
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			course.
		
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			He's in the orientals. He said, okay. If
		
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			if you have a sack of wheat, how
		
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			many loaves of bread can you make from
		
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			it?
		
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			Is that in the Quran?
		
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			And the sheikh said, yes.
		
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			He said, it is? Yes. Where is it?
		
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			And the baker was in the class. He
		
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			said, baker, how many loaves of bread can
		
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			I make with 1 sack of wheat? He
		
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			said, about 15 to 20. He said, there
		
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			you go.
		
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			Everything you need to know is in the
		
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			Quran.
		
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			Not necessarily everything in his minute details, but
		
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			the methodology is there.