[من فروض الكفايات تصنيف كتب العلم لمن منحه الله تعالى فهما واطلاعا. ولن تزال هذه الأمة مع قِصَرِ أعمارها في ازديادٍ وترق في المواهب، والعلم لا يحلُّ كتمه، فلو تُرك التصنيف لضُيع العلم على الناس وقد قال الله تعالى: {وإذ أخذ الله ميثاق الذين أوتوا الكتاب لتبيننه للناس ولا تكتمونه}، ويقال: إن في التوراة: «عَلِّمْ مجانا كما عُلِّمتَ مجانا»]
[من فروض الكفايات تصنيف كتب العلم لمن منحه الله تعالى فهما واطلاعا. ولن تزال هذه الأمة مع قِصَرِ أعمارها في ازديادٍ وترق في المواهب، والعلم لا يحلُّ كتمه، فلو تُرك التصنيف لضُيع العلم على الناس وقد قال الله تعالى: {وإذ أخذ الله ميثاق الذين أوتوا الكتاب لتبيننه للناس ولا تكتمونه}، ويقال: إن في التوراة: «عَلِّمْ مجانا كما عُلِّمتَ مجانا»]
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BY أنَس رُفَيْدَة
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