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How does knowledge evolve?

First of all someone thinks that way then proves it by supporting with some logic or experiment and what results is known as 'Knowledge'. someone else just thinks, fails to prove it and leaves it as hypothesis but pens it down, which is accepted by those who think the same way or it meets their experiences. In this way knowledge keeps on growing.

Why are we forced to Evil Desire

There are three sources of stimuli to Evil Desires before we react to commit sin.  1- A fellow from human being who talks about, shows us, leads us to bad things.  2- Someone among Jinn who puts evil idea into the mind.  3- We ourselves lead us to reach the things which is forbidden.  After the evil desire having provoked, no knowledge or intellect work enough to control or prevent from committing sin. The action of knowledge and intellect is before the Evil Desire is provoked.

An Idea which redefined my vision

An idea: which redefined my vision I was there at Anees Bhai' s grocery shop in MM Hall, while talking on certain issues of khidmate khalq, he said 'mera kya fayeda, mai to paise leta hu har saman k, isse to duniya me mil jata hai, isse akhirat ki kya kamai? ' Once I thought if he had not been here at MM Hall, all the students would have gone to shamshad for a tiny thing to buy. So it is he who gives this services to us for our convenience, even if having a certain amount surplus as service charges, what everyone calls 'Margins/profits/benefits. As everyone does in the whole world except some who is providing services free of cost as to help the society. And everyone thinks they are doing in the name of Akhirat. Although it's not true. Doing business, of course, is a good Bandagi in Islam. Business is always chargeable, profit biased. But No doubt, Non profit act is truely and purely an act of human help and that can be a huge sadqa.  Now I rethink t

Today I met a Buzurg...

Today I met a Buzurg! While walking around the campus I med a Buzurg who was selling some street snacks on a Cart. As I passed by his cart I heard ‘’Beta, lete jao (oh son! please buy something)”. I ignored because I didn’t need, but after a few steps forward, an idea clicked in my mind that he might be in need of money. I stepped back and reached to the Buzurg, I gave him 10 rupees and said ‘Uncle Rakhlihgiye, mai baad me saman lejaunga’ (Uncle! Have this money, I’ll take the snacks letter.) Four hours later, I came to his Cart, I said ‘’Uncle maine 10 rupees diye the mujhe ye dedigiye,   (Uncle I have paid you 10 rupees, give me this)’’ he said , ‘’Beta tumne bahut nek kam kiye’ (Son! You have done a good deed), This statement got me emotional. He was more than 60 years, wrinkled skin old man. Survival was very difficult for him and his family but he was not convinced to take help of any penny. He had such a belief in Allah that made my eyes wet. He said, “ Insaan kab