learning from shaytan
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"those who learn without a teacher, will learn from shaytan"
I have heard this phrase over and over and over again.
Heard from who, sister? Sunni scholar's followers?
I think I cannot learn anything without teacher, indeed.
My Teacher is God, the Best Teacher ever.
Peace.
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Heard from who, sister? Sunni scholar's followers?
I think I cannot learn anything without teacher, indeed.
My Teacher is God, the Best Teacher ever.
Peace.
Seconded JavaLatte,
First of all you should ask yourself a question sister, who said that? Obviously, there is none statement like that in the Quran, more, you can harly find a Surah in Quran which wouldn't contain statement like this 'these are the signs for those who possess intelligence/reason' or for ' signs for those who reflect' 'who think' etc etc. Actually Quran never says that you need any human teacher to teach you it. All you need is reason and trust in God that He will guide you.The statement "those who learn without a teacher, will learn from shaytan" sounds as statement invented by human, worse even, perhaps by Shaitan(remeber, he is a deceiver, making good things look bad and bad things look goood) and it contradicts itself
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Learning is an active process of acquiring knowledge through various means. Limiting learning process to receiving knowledge from the 'learned one' is backward and it is actually diminuishing the result of learning. There are many ways of gaining knowledge like through empirical experimentation, learning from others results AND building upon their understanding. Following this logic, Prophets like Abraham or Muhammad followed shaytan because they didn't have any 'human' teachers!!!
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Now if you consider that human can learn from other 'teachers' that just human (God's guidance and revelation, experimentation, reflection, analysis, etc), then there is not such a thing as learning without teacher!!! All the wisdom on earth comes from God and whetether one acquire it through your personal analysis and reasonong (like Abraham) or learning from observation and experimentation, that all can come from God.
Therefore, this statement contradict itself, is illogical, and as such, cannot come from the Divine Truth but from fallible humans blinded by shaytanic deception.
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Peace,
So they fall under the fallacy of "if you obey most people on Earth they will divert you from your path that is because they conjecture and only guess"?
It is wise seeing that it is "most" inserted into the passage which means you cannot learn the recitation from particularly many people but you have to be wary of what kind of stuff people try to teach.
Then I suppose "cutting" the hand of the thief is one example.
God bless you
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Of course we do need teachers to learn from but that does not mean to let them spoonfeed, brainwash and indoctrinate us.
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Its a common reply from sunnis. Another common statement is 'who are you to question so and so' like I am arrogant and had gone astray while believing I am guided...
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Its a common reply from sunnis. Another common statement is 'who are you to question so and so' like I am arrogant and had gone astray while believing I am guided... (
Yeah... I can understand... (
I usually receive uncomfortable response when I remind other 'muslims' to be careful with man-made hadiths.
I think that maybe they actually open their masks and show their real faces, because looks like friendly-polite Sunni may turn into angry-hateful people when they're reminded to be careful with man-made hadiths.
Perhaps it can be said that names such as Bukhari or Muslim have been very sacred popular for them?
Could it be that they favor the instruction from Bukhari (man of the middle of nowhere?) more than the instruction from God?
Peace.
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I suppose, beingg human, I am trying to draw a little moral support against such statement. I do feel 'orphaned' and I suppose I have to keep it a secret from my family. It is trying to me. May Allah keep me on the straight path. pr
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And thank you everyone. For your replies. Tonight I was saddened by my beloved father's response against an article that I copied and emailed him (article on shahadah on this website). I dare not tell him where did I get it from, just asking what does he think about it. I had hoped that he would perhaps ponder about it. But I did sensed his struggle in trying to defend his faith. His focus was of course on the articles 'attack' on the personalities in the hadith, evading the Quranic verses part. This, broke my heart, and keeping a straight face to pretend to agree with him is almost impossible. I may need some time to cry this out '(
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I don't think it is always have to be shaytan but more about "personal fallacy", besides Allah said. . .
And We made from them
leaders
who guided
in accordance with Our commandment
for (ie. conditions for Muslim leaders, ulema etc)- they were patient
- and had certainty regarding Our revelations
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