"العلوم التي ينبغي إطلاقها والاحاطة بها: الحقيقة والأمر"
"كل ما يظهر في الدنيا من علوم دينية لا يمكن متابعتها أو تعلمها ، لأن كل شيء يبدو صحيحًا للناس، وتأتي sciences علمانة ، التي تتطلب النظر فيها ، وهذا يعني أن العلم في الصدق والصدوق، وكل ما يأتي بظهوره في البشر هو science علمانة" said Imam Baqir.
"العلوم التي لا ينبغي طلبها" تعني sciences that are considered forbidden or unacceptable to learn, and these include sciences that are attributed to the occult arts, sorcery, and divination. According to Imam Ali (as), "the knowledge of the unseen" is an illusion, and it does not exist.
"The knowledge that people think they have but do not truly possess" said Imam Sadiq, "is a false sense of security". "The knowledge that is beneficial to people" said Imam Ali (as) "is only when they learn from their mistakes".
Imam Ali (as) also mentioned that the knowledge of the unseen and the future is a trap, and it leads to delusion and then to disbelief. He stated: "How can we know what shape God is in? Who created God? What was before God?" These are questions that lead to confusion and misguidance.
Imam Sadiq (as) also warned against learning to interpret the Quran based on personal opinions, saying: "If you do not learn from the Imam of the time, then no one will benefit from your knowledge".
The article highlights the importance of being cautious when seeking knowledge, especially in matters related to spirituality and faith. It emphasizes that true wisdom comes from understanding and applying Islamic principles, rather than relying on personal opinions or interpretations.
It also warns against engaging with occult sciences and practices that are forbidden by Islam, such as divination, sorcery, and the use of astrology. These practices can lead to confusion, misguidance, and even apostasy.
Overall, the article provides guidance on what knowledge is beneficial to learn and how to approach spiritual growth in a healthy and Islamic manner.
"كل ما يظهر في الدنيا من علوم دينية لا يمكن متابعتها أو تعلمها ، لأن كل شيء يبدو صحيحًا للناس، وتأتي sciences علمانة ، التي تتطلب النظر فيها ، وهذا يعني أن العلم في الصدق والصدوق، وكل ما يأتي بظهوره في البشر هو science علمانة" said Imam Baqir.
"العلوم التي لا ينبغي طلبها" تعني sciences that are considered forbidden or unacceptable to learn, and these include sciences that are attributed to the occult arts, sorcery, and divination. According to Imam Ali (as), "the knowledge of the unseen" is an illusion, and it does not exist.
"The knowledge that people think they have but do not truly possess" said Imam Sadiq, "is a false sense of security". "The knowledge that is beneficial to people" said Imam Ali (as) "is only when they learn from their mistakes".
Imam Ali (as) also mentioned that the knowledge of the unseen and the future is a trap, and it leads to delusion and then to disbelief. He stated: "How can we know what shape God is in? Who created God? What was before God?" These are questions that lead to confusion and misguidance.
Imam Sadiq (as) also warned against learning to interpret the Quran based on personal opinions, saying: "If you do not learn from the Imam of the time, then no one will benefit from your knowledge".
The article highlights the importance of being cautious when seeking knowledge, especially in matters related to spirituality and faith. It emphasizes that true wisdom comes from understanding and applying Islamic principles, rather than relying on personal opinions or interpretations.
It also warns against engaging with occult sciences and practices that are forbidden by Islam, such as divination, sorcery, and the use of astrology. These practices can lead to confusion, misguidance, and even apostasy.
Overall, the article provides guidance on what knowledge is beneficial to learn and how to approach spiritual growth in a healthy and Islamic manner.