Disposition 04
Humility
تواضع
The willingness to be wrong, to learn from unexpected sources, and to hold one's own knowledge and judgment as provisional rather than final. Humility is the necessary complement to epistemic confidence. Confidence without humility produces arrogance; humility without confidence produces deference.
Without It
The person becomes intellectually sovereign and interpersonally insufferable — dominating discussions, dismissing sources, ceasing to learn. They reproduce the class-based knowledge hierarchy that Tadreej exists to dismantle.