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DHUL-QARNAYN'S SPACE TRAVEL

DHUL-QARNAYN'S SPACE TRAVEL In every age, there have been certain verses of the Quran that could not be fathomed. Surah al-Kahf is one of the most interesting Surahs of the Quran. This surah is very ambiguous, in the sense that every story in this Surah contains subtle and profound meanings. The story of Moses and Khidr (PBUH) is placed right before the story of Dhul-Qarnayn, and it recounts the patience of Moses who couldn’t make any sense of even perceived as evil- the actions of Khidr, and it tells his learning of the true nature of those actions when his patience was exhausted. The main message of that story is: Even if you don’t comprehend the insights of certain things that came from God, keep holding on tenaciously to God and His religion. In order to test whether we have internalized this message or not, God narrates a very ambiguous story, story of Dhul-Qarnayn right after the story of Moses and Khidr (PBUH). Since it is sprinkled with many weird phrases and expressions,...

The SAHIB Mentality

  The allure of power and the desire for control are deeply ingrained in human nature. In many societies, a certain segment of the population exhibits a tendency to adopt a "SAHIB" persona, characterized by an inflated sense of self-importance, a disregard for others, and a lack of ethical grounding. This behavior often stems from a shallow understanding of the world, a preoccupation with material possessions, and a misguided pursuit of success. The underlying reasons for this phenomenon are complex and multifaceted. Often, individuals who exhibit SAHIB behavior have never ventured beyond the superficial realm of material gratification. They have not delved into the depths of philosophical thought, explored the intricacies of human relationships, or immersed themselves in the enriching experiences that cultivate empathy, compassion, and wisdom. Their narrow worldview blinds them to the true essence of human existence, reducing it to a mere accumulation of we...