Fariq Naik – Age is never a Barrier to Learning Arabic
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The speaker discusses the language learned during childhood that is difficult to work on and how it is not a barrier for doing good work. They also mention Dr. Morris McHale's research on the mummy of Menaka and his interview with Spokane at Saudi Arabia. The speaker suggests learning Arabic as a language to better understand the Glorious Quran, but acknowledges that the Bible is not science.
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And I do agree that a language learned during childhood, it is
much easier, but age is not a barrier for doing any good work.
And that reminds me the example of Dr. Morris McHale, Dr. Morris boo
kale. You all might be knowing he was a famous surgeon and scientist
who received the French Academy Award in medicine.
Tomorrow's Mikhail, he was assigned to do a research on the
mummy of Menaka. That is a mummy of Pharaoh and Dr. Maurice
bouquet, being a Christian, he knew the background of federal
that Pharaoh followed Moses peace be upon him, and most peace be
upon him split the sea, and but back to normal, and Pharaoh down.
Later on tomorrow, Spokane, he goes to Saudi Arabia, and he was
shocked to know that the Glorious Quran, which was revealed 1400
years ago, it talks about the mummy of naptha, the mummy of
Pharaoh, that Almighty God will preserve it as a sign for
humanity.
So this instigated Dr. Maurice McCain, to read the translation of
the Glorious Quran and at the age of 50. In order to understand the
Glorious Quran better, he learned Arabic as language. Imagine a non
Muslim a question at the age of 50. In order to understand the
Glorious Quran better, he learns Arabic as language. And he said
that the Glorious Quran, it is imperfect conformity with
established modern science, but unfortunately, the Bible it is not
matching with science.