There is a tree that does not drop its paper – something for the fatherland – ✍️ Mr. Salah is strange

In a different historical moment, in which Sudan sets up a new stage of recovery and reconstruction, after years of meager who have thrown a shadow on everything, it becomes necessary to stop a moment to contemplate our past and plan our future. This is a step which is not limited to the reconstruction of the stone, but which also extends to the most important and the most remaining: rebuilding the Sudanese person. In this context, the importance of raising awareness among the foundations and principles of thought of thought, in particular, is in particular critical thinking, like a compass which brings us in this journey to a new dawn.
The Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, was a teacher and a model in this chapter. It was not only a transmission of the message, but rather a breeder and an energies bombing. He opened the horizons of Ijtihad and free thought to his companions, so that their mind turns into spacious spaces for creativity and upgrading. Perhaps we find in his noble speech: “There is a tree that does not fall on his paper, and it is like a Muslim, so tell me what it is?” An example of a mental storm approach he followed. He did not meet the answer directly, but rather raised their curiosity and urged them to think, to get out of the deep answers and firm concepts. In the end, the answer was the “palm tree”, this great analogy which links the Muslim the right to the palm in his permanence and his constancy, so his property does not stop and does not fall from his paper, but remains rather a high, fruitful, firmly on the truth.
During the return and construction trip, we will face many challenges and ideas that could try to undermine our unity and our cohesion. Here, the vital role of critical thinking lies. It is not only an analysis tool, but rather a protective shield for the mind and consciousness. Like the Prophet, may the prayers and peace of God be on him, was satisfied with the diligence of his companions, as in the history of Moaz’s sending to Yemen, we need this diligence and this joy in creativity in thought today. It is a critical thinking that allows us to distinguish the law from lie, and not to recognize everything that prevails or is promoted, in particular in the era of fluid information.
It is this thought that will help us to build a more conscious society, capable of solving its internal problems with a calm dialogue and a balanced thought, as the Prophet, that God bless him and grants him peace, did it with the young man who asked him for adultery. He did not collapse it, but rather raised his thoughts and his humanity with simple and deep questions: “Do you like her for your mother? Do you like her for your daughter?” Thus, he returned it to his right and guided it. This approach is what we need today: a dialogue that is built, does not destroy, a thought that accumulates, does not differentiate itself.
The Al -Bakri process that we are going through is not only material efforts, but rather a building for the future of future generations. We must plant in the heart of our children the values of dialogue, disciplined thought and question. To teach them that our true religion is a religion of thought and knowledge, not a religion of ignorance and intolerance. We must encourage them to manage the Koran and contemplate their verses that urge understanding and reason: {Don’t you think?
Conscious personality only develops if it is water with science water and advice. It is a confidence in our neck, as indicated in the noble pour {and do not throw your hands in consumption}. The richness of the mind with ignorance and intolerance is no less dangerous than body fatigue with badly and negligence. The preservation of the mind and awareness is the basis of preserving the country and its reconstruction.
Let us make this recovery stage a story of inspiring success, based on the conscious mind, critical thinking and constructive dialogue. Let us take the expression of our souls with serenity, our mind with light and our health body. The human building is the shortest way to build landscapes, and the reform of the mind is the basis of each reform.
Are you ready for this serious responsibility?



