Al-Khidr’s statement to Moses, peace be upon him: How can you be patient with what you have no knowledge of? If Al-Khidr had been a prophet, he would not have said to him what you have not had knowledge of, for what he did was not of the position of prophethood, and he told him in the privacy of each one of them in the position he is in .
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Al-Khidr said to Moses, peace be upon him, O Moses, I am aware of knowledge that God taught me, but you do not know it, and you are aware of knowledge that God taught you, but I do not know it.
Then they separated and separated in denial.
[ Individuals are the possessors of inner knowledge ]
They are the possessors of the knowledge that Ali bin Abi Talib, may God be pleased with him, used to say about him, when he stroked his hand to his chest and sighed, “Indeed, there is a great deal of knowledge here, if only there could be bearers of it.”
> For he was one of the individuals, and he did not hear this from anyone else in his time except Abu Hurairah who mentioned something like this.
Al-Bukhari narrated in a Sahih on his authority that he said: I carried two answers from the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace. As for one, I have spread it among you, and as for the other, if I had spread it, it would have been cut off from me. This pharynx
The pharynx is the food stream, so Abu Hurairah mentioned that he carried it on the authority of the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace.