• 20.03.2025

Eternal Wisdom and Personal Transformation

At the intersection of time and the human soul resounds a universal message from the sacred scriptures—a source of immutable truths capable of transforming each one of us. These eternal insights operate not as remote dogma but as a living pulse, awakening personal understanding and spiritual development. Every individual, with a unique history and set of qualities, becomes an active participant in this great process, where the individual "self" does not confine its life but expands, filling it with higher meaning.

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  • 20.03.2025

The Final Seal: Muhammad and the Universality of Revelation

In Islam, wisdom and the culmination of revelation are embodied in the personality of Muhammad, who is symbolically marked as the "Seal of the Prophets." The introduction of this concept signifies a transition from numerous prophetic messages to a single, universal teaching intended for all humanity and even the unseen realm of spirits. Muhammad’s core message is based on several unalterable principles: the finality of revelation, its immutability, and the fact that it serves as the ultimate guide for salvation. Unlike previous bearers of the divine word, his message transcends narrow communities by offering a universal path that unites both peoples and jinn. Therefore, the acceptance of this very teaching becomes a key condition for achieving true spiritual perfection, emphasizing that after Muhammad, no new prophet capable of bringing forth an equally complete and all-encompassing revelation can emerge.

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  • 20.03.2025

Embracing the Remaining Time: A Call for Spiritual Renewal

Using the remaining time for universal preaching remains extremely relevant, as long as we live we are given the opportunity to change ourselves and convey the Word of God to people, especially in a situation where many have lost touch with spiritual values.

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  • 20.03.2025

God: The Ultimate Creator

According to the discussed views, it is God who is considered the creator of all that exists. In one of the sources, it is stated that God addresses Simeon with the words: “… to know for sure that I am God, the Creator of all…” – emphasizing His role as the sole creator (source: 1298_6488.txt). Another source underscores that “only the God of the Bible, who revealed His name to Moses… only He — the Creator”, thereby highlighting that all of existence was created out of nothing by Him (source: 190_947.txt). Furthermore, a separate text asserts that “the Father, the Almighty, the Creator — this is your God, one, living, and true. The Creator, who created the heavens and the earth, all that is visible and invisible”, which firmly confirms the unity and absolute power of God as the creator of everything (source: 419_2094.txt).

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  • 20.03.2025

The Dynamic Art of Oral Communication

To explain to mom that an oral message is different from a formal assignment, one might say the following: when we convey information orally, each instance becomes a new creative act rather than a repetition of a single, immutable assignment. In oral speech, there is no fixed "original" like there is with written text. Each transmission of information is an independent performance in which subtleties and variations can emerge, meaning it is not simply a copy of the initial message.

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Eternal Wisdom and Personal Transformation

The Final Seal: Muhammad and the Universality of Revelation

Embracing the Remaining Time: A Call for Spiritual Renewal

God: The Ultimate Creator

The Dynamic Art of Oral Communication