Islamic Folklore History of Luqman Al-Hakim The Wise From Ethiopia East Africa English Edition
Muhammad Hamzah Sakura Ryuki
Islamic Folklore History of Luqman Al-Hakim The Wise From Ethiopia East Africa English Edition
Muhammad Hamzah Sakura Ryuki
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Luqman Al-Hakim, known as Luqman the Wise, is a legendary figure whose origins are often associated with Ethiopia, in East Africa. His life is primarily known through the references in Islamic literature, particularly in The Noble Qur'an where he is mentioned in Surah Luqman. Luqman's wisdom is celebrated for its profound insights into human behavior and spirituality.
He is known for his wise counsel and ethical teachings, often conveyed through aphorisms and parables that emphasize virtues such as patience, gratitude, and humility. According to Islamic tradition, Luqman was a devout and wise man who lived during a time of cultural and intellectual richness. His wisdom attracted the attention of scholars and leaders, who sought his guidance on matters of morality and ethics.
One of the most significant aspects of Luqman's legacy is his mention in The Noble Qur'an, where he imparts advice to his son, urging him to uphold righteousness and avoid wrongdoing. This narrative serves as a timeless example of parental wisdom and ethical guidance.
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