Today's lesson from Be Quranic focuses on verse 32 of Surat al-Baqarah, discussing the angels' admission of their limited knowledge to Allah, highlighting the distinction between revealed knowledge (divinely granted to angels) and discovered knowledge (unique to humans through observation and research).
This underscores the importance of both studying the Quran and exploring the universe to understand Allah's greatness.
The discussion illustrates how early Muslims pioneered in sciences and mathematics, viewing scientific inquiry as a way to appreciate divine creation, not to negate the necessity of God.
This approach emphasises that religious teachings and scientific discoveries are complementary, both being crucial for fulfilling our purpose as humans in understanding and appreciating the universe and divine wisdom.
Grounded
Grounded is a practical Islamic framework for living with clarity, resilience, and purpose in an age of distraction. Drawing on traditional Islamic scholarship, adapted for modern life, it offers a steady way of living faith — not by escaping the modern world, but by standing firmly within it.
Grounded is a practical Islamic framework for living with clarity, resilience, and purpose in an age of distraction. Drawing on traditional Islamic scholarship, adapted for modern life, it offers a steady way of living faith — not by escaping the modern world, but by standing firmly within it.Listen on
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