Abu a J Ellison
Published: 2014-07-28
Total Pages: 358
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Though "Aaqeel" is the premiere and primary means by which God communicates the correctness and incorrectness of every aspect of Mankind's lives (since Adam and Eve), there are more Muslims who are virtually oblivious to it and thus neglect to give it the true recognition that it deserves or even practice it the way God means for it to be practiced. Those who abandon its use are highly condemned by God in The Qur'an who refers to them as "The worst of (moving) living creatures..." (Al-Anfal 8:22) The Aaqeel is the "sense" (common sense or six sense)that was given to all, regardless of race, nationality, geographic location, intelligence, religion and age (after discernment) etc. It is balanced, analytical and ultra precise in determinations and judgments. It works in association with the other five senses, which are subject to submission to it, but it (common sense) is no match for the free will of Mankind and though it may put up a fight, the "free will" has the ability to subdue it and all the other senses. The Aaqeel calculates most matters with the "twinkling of an eye" swiftness, and it is jam-packed with alarms (warning signals) for the purpose of securing or attempting to secure our best interest in a way that has survival written all over it. It is steadfast in its duties, and it doesn't lie. Using of one's Aaqeel (sense) with The Qur'an is paramount for maximum effectiveness in reaching the highest levels of obedience to, and understanding of God's (The Final Revelation). God sternly warns and condemns Mankind for neglecting to use their Aaqeel throughout The Qur'an and reveals how people and nations have fallen as a result. The Qur'an is truly the simplest reading of God's Revelations. It evolves with its reader in accordance with the reader's spiritual growth. By way of it, one is able to establish a unique and personal relationship with God, but it doesn't come without a price which is patience. I wrote the book because far too many of us are discarding our Aaqeel and replacing them external systems of determination that have the desires of man as their main system of support. Thus, we are failing as the last round of representative for our Lord. How important is the use of our Aaqeel? And they will say: "Had we but listened or used our intelligence (naAAqilu), we would not have been among the dwellers of the blazing Fire!" (Al-Mulk 67:10) Muslims are more subject to that verse than non-Muslims, as it is in The Qur'an.