Al-Sayyid Ahmad, concealing his fears for his son behind the virulence of his anger, shouted harshly, “God does not protect those who expose themselves to danger needlessly. He, may He be glorified, has commanded us not to put our lives in jeopardy.” The man would have liked to cite the verse of the Qur’an that dealt with this but had only memorized those short suras of the Qur’an he recited when he prayed. He was afraid that if he tried to quote it he might overlook a word or get it wrong and thus commit an unforgivable sin. He was content to cite the meaning and repeat it in order to make
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