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A heated debate in Madinah turned into a lesson Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) never forgot.
In this episode, he shares the story of an Egyptian uncle who challenged his certainty and taught him a habit that shaped the rest of his life: saying "Wallahu A'lam" (Allah knows best).
Drawing from his years at Madinah University, Shaykh (rA) explores why confident opinions can become dangerous, how humility protects us from error, and why the most knowledgeable people are often the quickest to admit what they do not know.
As misinformation spreads faster than ever, this reminder is a timely call to guard our tongues, respect the limits of our knowledge, and return certainty to the One who knows all things.
A powerful reflection on intellectual humility, seeking knowledge, and the forgotten etiquette of saying: "Allah knows best."
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A heated debate in Madinah turned into a lesson Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef (rA) never forgot.
In this episode, he shares the story of an Egyptian uncle who challenged his certainty and taught him a habit that shaped the rest of his life: saying "Wallahu A'lam" (Allah knows best).
Drawing from his years at Madinah University, Shaykh (rA) explores why confident opinions can become dangerous, how humility protects us from error, and why the most knowledgeable people are often the quickest to admit what they do not know.
As misinformation spreads faster than ever, this reminder is a timely call to guard our tongues, respect the limits of our knowledge, and return certainty to the One who knows all things.
A powerful reflection on intellectual humility, seeking knowledge, and the forgotten etiquette of saying: "Allah knows best."

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