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KHIDHR'S (AS) GOOD MORALS

                Pondering this account of Khidhr (as) and Musa (as) enables us
             to realize that every verse contains messages about Khidhr's (as)
             character, which were explored in detail in the previous pages.
             Here, we list and summarize them in one place, along with sup-
             porting evidence, in order to consider his character traits.
                Khidhr (as) instantly obeys all of Allah's orders
                His most noticeable characteristic in Surat al-Kahf is his dili-
             gence in obeying Allah's order, for he does it immediately upon re-
             ceiving revelation.
                Khidhr's (as) compassion and mercy
                His aiding the poor, the orphans, and the vulnerable is the clear-
             est evidence of this.
                Khidhr's (as) dedication to the believers and his help-

             fulness
                He helps a believer mother and father because of his dedication
             to the believers.
                Khidhr's (as) intellect, insight, and foresight
                His preventive actions and the traps he set for the unbelievers
             prove his intelligence and foresight.
                Khidhr's (as) trust in Allah
                He is not affected by any hardship he faces, for he knows that

             whatever happens does so according to the destiny determined in
             Allah's presence.
                Khidhr's (as) character traits are revealed to us through the
             verses of the Qur'an. Allah has bestowed His grace upon him, as
             well as given him wisdom, superior knowledge, and immaculate
             character. Throughout his time with Musa (as), Khidhr (as) edu-
             cated him in the best way and advised him through words and
             deeds. Khidhr (as) set an example for him by displaying his pa-
             tience, determination, helpfulness and maturity, and taught him to
             seek the inherent wisdom in all that is experienced.
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