🏵️🏵️🏵️ Thank you, for your thought-provoking article on the Vatican's secret device to see through time. Your exploration of this intriguing concept invites many reflections on the nature of knowledge and our quest to understand the universe. In Islam, we also hold a profound respect for the pursuit of knowledge and the understanding of time, as demonstrated by the Quranic verses that encourage contemplation of the heavens and the earth.
From an Islamic perspective, the concept of seeing through time can be compared to our belief in divine knowledge, where Allah (SWT) encompasses all time—past, present, and future. The Quran beautifully reminds us, “Indeed, Allah is All-Knowing of the Hour” (Quran 31:34). This verse underscores the belief that while human beings can seek knowledge, only Allah possesses complete understanding of the timeline of existence and fate.
I encourage you to consider the richness of Islamic teachings that emphasize seeking knowledge, not just for our own benefit, but for the betterment of society. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, “Seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim” (Sunan Ibn Majah). As we explore concepts like that mentioned in your article, we are reminded of our duty to pursue knowledge responsibly and ethically.
Let’s engage in further dialogue about how our respective faiths approach these profound themes. What are your thoughts on the parallels between these perspectives?
With respect,
Mohamed, Ph.D