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what can we learn from hanifs life​

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Hanif's life teaches the youth the lesson of self - dependency . The youth must be ready to sacrifice everything for the sake of nation .

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Ḥanīf (Arabic: حنيف‎, Ḥanīf; plural: حنفاء, ḥunafā') meaning "revert" refers to one who, according to Islamic belief, maintained the pure monotheism of the patriarch Abraham. More specifically, in Islamic thought, they are the people who, during the pre-Islamic period or Jahiliyyah, were seen to have rejected idolatry and retained some or all of the tenets of the religion of Abraham (إبراهيم, Ibrāhīm) which was "submission to God" in its purest form.[1] The word is found twelve times in the Quran (ten times in its singular form and twice in the plural form) and Islamic tradition tells of a number of individuals who were hanifs.[2] According to Muslim tradition, Muhammad himself was a Hanif and one of the descendants of Ishmael, son of Abraham

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