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Allah has praised it.
Religion is established by two principles:
It's also important to have intention for the sake of Allah and in order with Sunnah.
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Fard Kifayah, regarded as jihaad. And sometimes fard ayn, if there is something wajib upon you and you do not have the knowledge of it, the knowledge becomes fard ayn on you to seek.
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Lingustically: opposite of ignorance.
Shari’: ‘certainly more than simply to know.’Prophets left knowledge, so we inherit from them.
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