The role of the mind

meer suhail

ILM seeker
A man came to Iyas Ibn Mu'awiyah, a Muslim judge famous for his wisdom, and the following conversation took place between them:

Man: What is the Islamic ruling regarding wine?
Judge: It is Haram (Forbidden).

Man: How about water?
Judge: It is Halal (Permissible).

Man: How about dates and grapes?
Judge: They are Halal.

Man: Why is it that all these ingredients are Halal, and yet when you combine them, they become Haram?
The Judge looked at the man and said: If I hit you with this handful of dirt, do you think it would hurt you?

Man: It would not.
Judge: How about if I hit you with this handful of straw?

Man: It would not hurt me.
Judge: How about a handful of water?

Man: It surely would not hurt me.
Judge: How about if I mix them, and let them dry to become a brick, and then hit you with it, would it hurt you?

Man: It would hurt me and might even kill me!
Judge: The same reasoning applies to what you asked me!!
 

farhopes

No God but Allah
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Lol.....very nice...some people know the truth very well, but they like to argue by falsehood to refute the truth. Here comes the role of the mind, the mind that sees by the light of God. This bright mind hurls the truth against falsehood and it knocks out its brain.
 

meer suhail

ILM seeker
Lol.....very nice...some people know the truth very well, but they like to argue by falsehood to refute the truth. Here comes the role of the mind, the mind that sees by the light of God. This bright mind hurls the truth against falsehood and it knocks out its brain.

:salam2:
yup ,very well said
 
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