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Leena S.'s avatar

I love the entire concept of this post!! Science was born to feed curiosity and makes sense of the world around us (especially since blind belief was forced down through Christianity) but in Islam we're encouraged to ask questions and look at the world around us to make sense of it. And when we do, we will undeniable be led back to Him. Today we're being taught again to blindly believe in science and accept the theories we've accepted as truth. But I think there is a great value in the process of deriving knowledge from investigating evidence to find answers!!

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Dr Hajar Tukur's avatar

Thank you so much. Yess absolutely! As our beloved prophet SAW said, "Whoever takes a path upon which to obtain knowledge, Allah makes the path to Paradise easy for him." Thank you for reading 🤎.

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Jun's avatar

I just reposted something I wrote about the red heifer nonsense and now I read this 😅

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Dr Hajar Tukur's avatar

The what? I am yet to get into that 😂

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Jun's avatar

Count your blessings 😂

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BeKarnya's avatar

Indeed Dr we must challenge the norms and standards of this world, that's how we, as human beings evolve and push the boundaries of what's possible. On that point, please help me understand, why does this matter so much to us as human being, cause people were genuinely defending their own conspiracys as if their lives depend on their views. (I did watch that episode)

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Dr Hajar Tukur's avatar

Good question! Honestly, I have no clue. There are entire communities dedicated to it. There’s just so much more in this world to worry about, things we can control, than arguing over the shape of the Earth 😂.

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