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We have understood so far that knowledge is necessary if we want to be a good Muslim. We also established that practice is also an integral part of being a good Muslim. But is remaining at the level of practice sufficient for our ultimate perfection?
How are the historical example of Talha ibn Ubaydallah and Zubayr ibn al-Awwam related to our discussion about "Going From Islamic Skills to An Islamic Attitude"?
Is it possible for someone to have Islamic knowledge, practice Islamic skills, and still not reach the zenith of Islam or even worse, become misguided?
Furthermore, how are the historical examples of Umar ibn Sa'd and Hur ibn Yazid al-Riyahi relevant to our discussion as we speak about "Going From Islamic Skills to An Islamic Attitude"?
And how does the example of Iblis, relate to our discussion, especially when considering that he had first-hand knowledge and had been 'practicing' for thousands of years?
What is the effect of a plain ole' book when it comes to the acquisition of knowledge, especially in the present-day technological age?
And ultimately, how should we be "Going From Islamic Skills to An Islamic Attitude"?
In order to answer these questions and more, we humbly invited Shaykh Ali Hemani from the Republic of India to help explain and guide us on how we should be "Going From Islamic Skills to An Islamic Attitude".
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