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Dr. Abdul Wahid Wagih described the journey of Moses and Al-Khidr as a lesson in submission to God’s wisdom and patience in the face of what man cannot comprehend. Al-Khidr’s actions (sinking the ship, killing the boy, building the wall) seemed strange or unjust on the surface, but they carried great goodness within them. The story teaches that divine wisdom is beyond the comprehension of the human mind, and urges humility, faith, and trust in God’s plan, even when things seem incomprehensible.