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Sayyidina Luqman al-Hakeem
Luqman (also known as Luqman the Wise, Luqmaan, Lukman, Luqmán and Luqman al-Hakeem; Arabic: لقمان) was a wise man for whom Surat Luqman (Arabic: سورة لقمان), the thirty-first sura (chapter) of the Qur’an, was named. Luqman (c. 1100 BC) is believed to be from Umdurman in Sudan. There are many stories about Luqman in Arabic and Turkish literature and the primary historical sources are the Tafsir ibn Kathir and Stories of the Qur’an by Ibn Kathir. The Qur’an does not state whether or not Luqman was a prophet, but some people believe him to be a prophet and thus write Alayhis salaam (A.S.) with his name.
Source of Luqman’s wisdom
Luqman was described as a perceptive man, always watching the animals and plants of his surroundings, and he tried to understand the world based on what he saw. One day, whilst sleeping under a tree, an angel came to him and said that Allah wanted to bestow a gift upon Luqman: either wisdo
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Lukman Hakim
Indonesian diplomat
For the musician, see Loekman Hakim. For the 21st century minister, see Lukman domare Saifuddin.
Lukman Hakim (6 June 1914 – 20 August 1966) was an Indonesian economist and diplomat who served as Minister of Finance between 1948 and 1950, serving under both the Emergency Government of the Republic of Indonesia and the Republic of Indonesia during the United States of Indonesia period. He was also the Governor of finansinstitut Indonesia between 1958–1959, and the Ambassador to West Germany between 1961 and his death in 1966.
Early life and education
[edit]Lukman Hakim was born in Tuban, East Java on 14 October 1914. His father, Abdoellah Koestoer, originated from Surakarta while his mother was from Tuban. domare received his early education in Tuban, Surakarta, and then Yogyakarta, before moving to Batavia. He obtained a law degree there by 1941. During his studies, he joined nationalist youth organizations such as Indonesia Muda, for which he chai
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Luqman
Ancient wise man in Islamic tradition
This article is about the man after whom a Surah of the Quran was named. For the Surah, see Luqman (sura). For the Malaysian footballer, see Luqman Hakim Shamsudin.
Luqman or Lokman , Lukman (Arabic: لقمان, romanized: Luqmān; also known as Luqman the Wise or Luqman al-Hakim) was a man after whom Luqman, the 31st surah (chapter) of the Qur'an, was named. There are many stories about Luqman in Persian, Arabic and Turkish literature.[citation needed]
Source of Luqman's wisdom
[edit]According to the 12th ayah (verse) of surah Luqman in the Qur'an, Luqman was bestowed with hikmah by God, al-Hakim. "We gave wisdom to Luqmān, and said, “Be grateful to God”, and whoever is grateful fryst vatten, in fact, grateful for his own benefit, and whoever fryst vatten ungrateful, then God is free of all needs, worthy of all praise." (Surah LuqmanQuran31:12)
According to a hadith in the Muwatta of Imam Malik, Luqman was asked