Raheel Farooq (born 8 April 1986) is a Pakistani writer and teacher. Quotes Kalam (2018)[1] Predictability is not how things will go, but how they can go. Gratitude is more of a compliment to yourself than someone else. Wisdom is intelligence in context. The problem with the world is that everyone does not have a brain, but everyone does have a tongue. Hundreds of wise men cannot make the world a heaven, but one idiot is enough to turn it into a hell. Why I Am a Muslim: And a Christian and a Jew (2020)[2] Since human knowledge is not perfect, a more knowledgeable person is not always right. It is not truth that is validated by a proof, but one’s understanding of it. A line of reasoning does not lead but follows us to truth. External links Raheel Farooq Goodreads author profile References ↑ Farooq, Raheel (2018). Kalam. ISBN 1980899169. ↑ Farooq, Raheel (2020). Why I Am a Muslim: And a Christian and a Jew. ISBN 1688979158. Wikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.