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EPISODE · Jul 15, 2023 · 1H 59M

Life: 32 - Knowledge & Reason in Islam 31 (Transformational knowledge 5)

from Life: The Islamic Answer

In this lecture, we study Islamic narrations that highlight the importance of knowledge for action. The lesson is followed by a Q&A @ the 01:32:00 mark.This is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Delivered by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany, March 2022.Chapters00:00:00 Introduction00:07:00 Necessity of knowledge before action00:17:16 Necessity of deeper understanding in Islam00:37:50 A story and a warning on transformational knowledge 00:51:20 Synthesis of transformational knowledge from Imam Ali (Saying 150 Nahjul Balagha)01:30:55 Conclusion01:32:00 Q1: Why is it difficult to act based on what we know?01:51:20 Comment01:52:05 Q2: What about non-islamic or "secular" knowledge, does this apply to it?01:59:11 Conclusion(دروس "الحياة: الحل الاسلامي" (باللغة الانجليزيةالمحاضرة 32هذا هو المبحث الاول لهذه السلسلة من المحاضرات و الذي يختص بالعلم و العقل في الاسلامفي هذه المحاضرة نتدارس الاحاديث الشريفة التي تؤكد على اهمية العلم قبل العمل في الاسلامالدكتور السيد جعفر الحسني Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this lecture, we study Islamic narrations that highlight the importance of knowledge for action. The lesson is followed by a Q&A @ the 01:32:00 mark.This is part of the Life series, which explores the Islamic principles of living in today's complex world. It focuses on the need to rebuild ourselves Islamically, as individuals and communities who contribute positively to society and the world, by understanding our relationships with ourselves, with others, with nature and with God, based on the original teachings of Islam through its primary sources. It serves as an Islamic life coaching program. Delivered by Dr. Sayid Jafar al Hasany, March 2022.Chapters00:00:00 Introduction00:07:00 Necessity of knowledge before action00:17:16 Necessity of deeper understanding in Islam00:37:50 A story and a warning on transformational knowledge 00:51:20 Synthesis of transformational knowledge from Imam Ali (Saying 150 Nahjul Balagha)01:30:55 Conclusion01:32:00 Q1: Why is it difficult to act based on what we know?01:51:20 Comment01:52:05 Q2: What about non-islamic or "secular" knowledge, does this apply to it?01:59:11 Conclusion(دروس "الحياة: الحل الاسلامي" (باللغة الانجليزيةالمحاضرة 32هذا هو المبحث الاول لهذه السلسلة من المحاضرات و الذي يختص بالعلم و العقل في الاسلامفي هذه المحاضرة نتدارس الاحاديث الشريفة التي تؤكد على اهمية العلم قبل العمل في الاسلامالدكتور السيد جعفر الحسني Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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