One such example that comes to mind is from Surah Ya-Sin. It tells the story of a man from the farthest reaches of a city — its only believer. Three messengers were sent to this town steeped in disbelief. He said:
"How could I take besides Him other gods whose intercession would not be of any benefit to me, nor could they save me if the Most Compassionate intended to harm me?" - Quran 36, Ayah 23
Truly mind-boggling how quickly Iman fosters wisdom and eloquence.
subhanallah, your insights are always a pleasure to read. may Allah bless and reward you, aameen.
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One such example that comes to mind is from Surah Ya-Sin. It tells the story of a man from the farthest reaches of a city — its only believer. Three messengers were sent to this town steeped in disbelief. He said:
"How could I take besides Him other gods whose intercession would not be of any benefit to me, nor could they save me if the Most Compassionate intended to harm me?" - Quran 36, Ayah 23
Truly mind-boggling how quickly Iman fosters wisdom and eloquence.