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Are There Limits to Reflecting on Allah's Verses?

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Sheikh Salih al-FawzanMember of the Council of Senior Scholars
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Sheikh Salih al-Fawzan discusses whether contemplating and pondering Allah's verses in the Noble Quran has any limits.
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In the Noble Quran, many verses command reflection and pondering.

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Does it have limits?

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Yes, reflection is required of all: layman, scholar, student.

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But the required reflection is reflection with knowledge.

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That means learning Allah's Book and its meanings from tafsir books.

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From scholars, you learn the Quran's meanings and tafsir from trusted works.

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And through people of knowledge and scholars' lessons.

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You learn the Noble Quran's meanings.

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But interpreting the Quran without knowledge is forbidden, haram.

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Whoever speaks on the Quran by opinion, without knowledge, faces Fire.

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Yes.

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