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That genius man

That genius is serious

By MD ENAMUL HAQUEPublished 9 months ago 5 min read
That genius man
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The word 'common' in this country is like panta rice. Pasta is a year-round craze and when Baisakh comes around, it skyrockets. So is the 'ordinary' or 'public' person; Not always worth it. But when the election comes, he becomes ordinary then extraordinary. At that time the leaders said, you are all. I gave my legs a little bit and kissed them - such a feeling! But our attraction to the extraordinary is eternal. These extraordinary people come up the ladder of power, wealth and religious or political passion. Through family, party or group pipelines. With glaring exceptions, the most incompetent, dishonest person in society will be seen sitting in the seat of power along these lines. And the stick is twirling on everyone's nose. But outside of these lines, those who are unique in their own talent or genius become common people who are called geniuses. Today is the story of the extraordinary geniuses. But before that, what is the 'genius' thing? How does it actually happen? Primarily, 'genius' basically refers to a person who has extraordinary ability, creativity; He has remembered himself among the common people through his distinctiveness and excellent contribution.

What is genius or genius?

What does genius mean? In the dictionary we mainly find four meanings; One. Prajna or knowledge relating to the Lord, two, Pratyutpanmattiva or present intelligence, three. Acumen or analytical power, four. Good productivity or creativity. The combination of the first letters of the four meanings Pra (wisdom + resourcefulness) + Ti (sharpness) + Bha (producing something good) gives talent. There is no universally accepted definition of genius. Sometimes Intelligent or Talent is confused with talent. The English equivalent of genius is Genius. In the late 14th century, Genius from the Latin word geni (from root gene- "give birth, beget, with derivatives referring to procreation and familial and tribal groups".)

Origin of the word. The simple literal meaning of which is Jana, Payada. It was first used in the 1940s to mean 'a person of natural purity or genius' and 'high natural mental ability'. It is said that it takes ages for a common man to become a genius. Not everyone can do the extraordinary work of changing the world: the number is extremely small. And these few people are called 'geniuses' by many. The first thing that comes to mind as a general consideration is IQ. Showing this flash of insight shows not only intelligence, but also the discovery of genius. Leonardo da Vinci's IQ was 220, Galileo's 185, Michelangelo's 177, and Einstein's 162. During the time of the Prophet and the Sahabah, there was no such system of IQ measurement. But by analyzing their actions and influence, it can be understood - they were definitely one of the best in terms of IQ!

However, IQ is not the only measure of genius. It also requires amazing performance, perseverance and great luck. Apart from this, some features can also be taken into account: but they are not self-evident, but only some common occurrences in the life of geniuses! So simply put, genius is someone who exhibits exceptional intellectual ability, creative productivity, universality in originality, usually to a degree that is associated with the achievement of new advances in the world of knowledge.

Are all people geniuses?

Both the first revealed verses of the Qur'an are about 'man'. 'Read in the name of the Lord who created you. He created clots from drinking blood.' (Surah Al-Alak: 1-2). Al-Qur'an talks about people in 300 verses on about 150 subjects. Two main identities of man are given in the Qur'an, the first as Abd or Bandah, 'He did not create the jinn and man for any purpose other than worship (Surah Zariat: 56)'. And the other as the Khalifa or representative, 'Remember when your Lord said to the angels, I am creating My representative on earth (Surah Baqarah: 30, Fatir 39). That is, man's profession is to worship God like all creatures, but his title is Khalifa or representative, a responsibility that has not been given to any other creature.

Therefore, as a Muslim, we wholeheartedly believe that Allah Ta'ala has given every human being great power and potential for the sake of carrying out the duty of Khilafah given by Him. Otherwise, how will he fulfill such a great responsibility? So every human being is a genius or a reservoir of immense potential. But usually it remains dormant.

Genius: This is like a treasure!

Abu Huraira RA. Narrated Rasulullah SAW saying, "People are like gold and silver; those who were the best in Jahiliyyah are the best in Islam, if they have religious understanding" (Bukhari:

3135). Genius is like a treasure. Principal in 1951

Ibrahim Khan went to Istanbul through the Middle East. At that time his travelogue was published in Azad newspaper under the title 'Istanbul Mair Patra' and later came out in book form. He writes in it of the heart-poor state of the Middle East. And today many of the richest countries in the world are located in the Middle East. The reason is one - treasure: petroleum or liquid gold. Every human being has hidden potential. Like precious minerals. One, its location. have to find out. Then two, it should be lifted by modern machinery. Finally to vin, refine or purify. Four, they must be protected from damage or theft. Last five, they must be properly marketed. If these five steps can be completed in stages, that country or person will be empowered with huge wealth or power. For example: France is number four in the world in terms of gold reserves. France has 2437 tons of gold in its reserves. But France has no gold mines. On the other hand, Mali, a former French colony in Africa, produces 61 tons of gold annually. One of Mali's main natural resources is gold, and the country is the third largest gold producer on the African continent. But half of its population lives in extreme poverty.

Currently (in 2022) the European Union's share of global gross domestic product based on purchasing power parity. Approximately 14.85 percent, that is, it is the third economic power of the world. On the other hand, India's contribution is only 7.2%, its position is fifth in the world. But during the Mughal period (1526-1858 AD), India experienced unprecedented prosperity in the entire world. In 1700, when most of the country was ruled by the Mughals, India accounted for 24.4 percent of world GDP. Which is more than 23.3 percent of the entire Europe. Only 13 years after the British occupation, in 1770, the world's largest famine in India, the 'Great Bengal Famine', occurred; So that about a million people (one-third of the population) died. Just imagine how much exploitation and looting can cause 10 million people to starve to death in 13 years in the world's largest economy!

Similarly, the best man in creation can use his God-given inner resource of genius to one, identify, two, eradicate, three, purify, four, preserve and five, above all, market. But he will be a real khalifa or a powerful successful man. And if he fails to do so, he will be a poor helpless and failed man. Along with these five stages is the process of vast and pure enlightenment. If one advances without knowledge, he too will find treasure, but it may not be gold, but coal, iron or silver mines. As it is said here: Genius without education is like silver

in the mine. Benjamin Franklin.

The question may be who is this gentleman? Let's find out; Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) was an American polymath. who is a writer, scientist, inventor, statesman,

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MD ENAMUL HAQUE

I have been doing logo design, data entry, photo editing, pdf to word, image background remover, excel sheet, image to word certification for more than 5+ years.

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