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First Father Of Wisdom Explained in Fewer than 3902 Characters

 After all, who is the first great sage of our world?

The lovers of the knowledge of letters should be left wondering who is the first great sage of our world who has some clear explanations for his wisdom.

First Father Of Wisdom Explained in Fewer than 3902 Characters

First Father Of Wisdom Explained in Fewer than 3902 Characters: After a long search, scholars came to the conclusion that wisdom is the second format of prophethood that came to Hazrat Idris (peace be upon him). The scholars who called the sages "initial sages" were either the students of Idris or the students of his students.

Father of wisdom


Birth and residence of Idriss

A lot has been written and said about the birth and residence of Idriss, and there are many contradictions and confusions, but one thing is clear he was born in a place in Egypt, "Manif" and his name was "Hermes Al Harasa". 

Hermes is the Greek word Ares meaning Mercury. According to Wikipedia Hermes (/ˈhɜːrmiːz/; Greek: Ἑρμῆς) is an Olympian deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology. Hermes is considered the herald of the gods. He is also considered the protector of human heralds, travelers, thieves, merchants, and orators. He is able to move quickly and freely between the worlds of the mortal and the divine, aided by his winged sandals. Hermes plays the role of the psychopomp or "soul guide"—a conductor of souls into the afterlife.

Some scholars believed that Idris's name was Tarmin. In the eyes of the Hebrews, you were called Khanoo, and in the Arabs, you were called Ahnukh, but in the holy book of Muslims, you were remembered with the name of Idris, derived from the word Dars (Lesson Or Teaching).

It is known to you that you left Egypt and traveled all over the world and returned there at the age of 82. Idrees have been described as perhaps having the origin of meaning "interpreter.

Aghthazimun is another name for Seth

Some scholars also say that your teacher is Ghosha Dhimun or Agatha Dhimun, but there is no further reference to him, only that Aghthadimmun is another name of Seth (Shees) A.S.

Genealogy: Idris, son of Yarid, son of Mahlail, son of Qinan, son of Anush, son of Sheth, son of Adam

Path: He named his Path Babilio. Babylon in Syriac is a great river or tributary. The meaning of the word Babilio is different. Some say that it is a river or like a river.

Idris was also knowledgeable about cities and countries

At that time only 70 languages were spoken in the world which was taught to Idris

Idris was the founder of wisdom, the secrets of the heavens were revealed to you. They knew the nature of the sky, its existence, where the stars came from, the knowledge of the year and the months, etc.

Idris was also knowledgeable about the knowledge of cities and countries and he also knew about the system because he taught about urbanism, urban politics, and its design. the roots 

He appointed an emir (king) of each part whose names are as follows.

1. Eleos (Rahim)

2. Zeus

3. Asclepius

4. Zeus Amun

These were the main pillars of Shariat Idris

1. Acknowledgment, belief, and worship of the oneness of Allah alone

2. Righteous actions to avoid punishment in the Hereafter

3. Avoid worldly interest

4. Justice, fasting, prayer, helping the poor, zakat, jihad, etc

You also set some festivals for the people. He liked rose flowers, wheat, and grapes and also encouraged the charity of these things.

After conquering the whole world, he divided the world into three classes,

1. Pious

2. King

3. The public

Idris A.S

The face of Idris A.S.:

 a tall, broad forehead, handsome face, thick beard, broad chest, broad bones, less flesh.

Behave:

While visiting, their eyes were mostly focused on the ground, they thought a lot, they were very hot in anger, and they used to steal their fingers a lot.

After their departure, Asclepius was the most determined of the four appointed kings. He flourished in teaching and learning. The effect of Idris's separation reached him so much that he made pictures of Idris and put them in places of worship. Even Noah's storm could not destroy these paintings.

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