"إله إبراهيم وإسحاق ويعقوب ليس إله الفلاسفة"
— Blaise Pascal
Simplified Meaning:
This quote is talking about how different people see God. For some, like Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—who are important figures in the Bible—God is very real and personal. They believed in a God that they could talk to, who is involved in daily life and cares about people. On the other hand, philosophers often think about God as an idea or concept, something more abstract and distant. Imagine a person who talks to a close friend every day and feels their support and love. This is like how Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob thought about God, as someone you can rely on and who cares about you personally. Now, think of a scientist discussing the laws of physics. Their idea of God might be more about the universe's design and less about a personal relationship. In your life, this idea can help you understand that for some, having a personal connection with God can bring comfort and guidance. It’s like having a close friend or family member you can always trust and talk to. So, if you’re seeking comfort or support, think of God as someone personal who is really there for you, not just an idea to think about.