Starting from the spiritual experiences of Badiuzzaman Said Nursi, a Muslim scholar from Türkiye, he wrote a reflective work. With his broad scientific knowledge and contemplation He expresses many things in each chapter where the discussion is very interesting, affirming, confirming and enlightening the mind until it is carried away by its enjoyment. contemplation.
The special thing about this book is that the discussion begins with short verses and is then narrated in the form of essence and some theoretical questions. In general, the book The Sentence This illustrates the understanding of meaning and the essence of worship, prophecy, the Qur'an, monotheism, social and philosophical.
FIRST SENTENCE
In this section, the author begins the first sentence by quoting the basmalah: "In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful" (QS. Al-Fatihah [1]: 1)
Reflection: Before doing something, start with Bismillah, because this sentence is the beginning of all goodness and the beginning of all important matters. Bismillah, besides as propagation Islam, this good and blessed sentence is dhikr as a form through oral. Listen to this imaginary story so that we know the extent of our power. Bismillah which is so extraordinary and full of blessings. Here's the story;
The story tells of a Bedouin who lived a nomadic life wandering in the desert, relying on the tribe leader for protection, freedom from evil men, and freedom in his work. Otherwise, he would suffer, worry, and anxiety from the harassment of enemies and endless needs.
The same journey is undertaken by two people; the first is humble and the second is arrogant. A humble person ascribes himself to the Almighty while an arrogant person refuses to ascribe himself to Him. The two of them walked in the desert. Every time the person who named himself stopped at a tent, he was greeted with full respect thanks to the blessing of the name of the ruler he bore.
When he encountered a pirate on the road, he would say, "I am traveling in the name of the ruler." Hearing this, the pirate let him go. As for the arrogant one, he encountered countless trials and tribulations. Throughout his journey, he was constantly in a state of worry. He constantly sought pity, which brought him humiliation.
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