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آخر تحديث 8-12-2020
الخميس, 21 نوفمبر 2024
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عدد الكتب 10355

Man Between the Two Laws

Man Between the Two Laws
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Man Between the Two Laws

Man is born with intellect and understanding through which he is distinguished from other creatures.

It is this distinction that the Qur’an refers to in Allah’s statement: “And He taught Adam all the names (of everything).” (Al-Baqarah 2:31)
The purport here, as far as I am concerned, was not to teach Adam how to pronounce the names of these things.

For, man’s formation and ability upon which Allah created him do not indicate that. Rather, the meaning was the knowledge about names of things – in all languages – which our father did not see in his primitive civilizational condition.1 The occurrence of that in such condition has no impact on the history of man and there is no practical proof for it in known human natures and capabilities.

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