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Assalamu'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.

Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Aidam, and I am a student from Al-Wildan 3 BSD. Today, at the
opening ceremony of Alwildan 8 Parung, I am grateful for the opportunity to address you on a topic
that holds great meaning – "Knowledge Inherited from the Prophets."

This concept delves into the timeless wisdom passed down by the prophets, wisdom that resonates
across generations. In Islam, the prophets are not just spiritual guides; they are practical examples,
and the insights they shared offer valuable lessons for all of us.

Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) left us with a simple yet profound piece of advice: "Seek
knowledge from cradle to grave." This emphasizes the importance of continuous learning throughout
our entire lives.

Now, let me share a story about Prophet Solomon (peace be upon him). In a situation where two
women claimed to be the mother of the same child, Solomon, known for his wisdom, suggested
cutting the child in half to give each woman an equal share. One woman agreed, but the real mother
immediately offered to give up her claim to save the child's life. This story teaches us about the
importance of fairness and compassion in our decisions and actions.

Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) further emphasized the value of knowledge with a saying:
"Prophets didn't leave behind wealth, but they left behind knowledge. Whoever acquires it, acquires
a vast treasure." This conveys that the real treasure left by the prophets is the invaluable knowledge
that guides and enlightens.

Let's also reflect on Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him), known for his unwavering faith in Allah.
There's a story where he was willing to sacrifice his son in obedience to Allah's command. This
narrative teaches us profound lessons about trust, submission, and the ultimate test of faith in our
spiritual journey.

The legacy of knowledge from the prophets extends beyond religious matters. During the Islamic
Golden Age, scholars like Ibn Sina, Al-Razi, and Al-Khwarizmi made significant contributions in various
fields such as astronomy, medicine, and mathematics. Their work laid the foundation for modern
science, shaping the world we live in today.

As the custodians of this rich legacy, it becomes our responsibility to preserve and share knowledge
for the benefit of future generations. The Quran encourages the pursuit of knowledge, and our
tradition values the scholar's pen, considering it mightier than the warrior's sword.

In conclusion, the topic of "Knowledge Inherited from the Prophets" encapsulates an enduring
journey of learning, encompassing not only religious teachings but wisdom that applies to every
facet of life. Let's strive to embody a bit of the prophets' wisdom in our quest for knowledge,
applying their teachings to navigate the complexities of the modern world. By doing so, we honor the
sacred legacy they left behind and contribute to the betterment of humanity.

Thank you for your attention, and may Allah guide us on our continuous journey of learning.
Wassalamu'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.

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