The Web-Trap of LoGIC

Use your Mind and Heart

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
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Author: Yacub Saafir ISBN: 9781311649409
Publisher: Yacub Saafir Publication: April 6, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Yacub Saafir
ISBN: 9781311649409
Publisher: Yacub Saafir
Publication: April 6, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

 

 

What a man thinks may be correct; of course any reasonable man or woman, would also understand that what a man thinks may be incorrect also, or miss amalgamated.  “Reason is the root of my faith”, Prophet Muhammad (May Allah be pleased with him) has stated. What this statements means is something that I am still studying, and I suggest you study this statement also. However, what we think is our logically observations and certain conclusions determined our directions and daily preparation. But how much weight should we putt on Logic.  A web wraps you up and restrains you with uncertainty; while a trap caches you usually of guard while you not really conscious of its presents. Therefore, an logic web-trap would do both, trap you from your blind side while confining you in its wrap very logically; women seems to be great this one, having you under wraps, but that is another e-book to come insh’Allah (God wiling)

The first Logic

   Perhaps the first logic presented to man was when Allah, our Creator, after creating Adam in which all the souls of men and women that would ever be were placed and asked by Allah clearly “Am I not your Lord – One the Only – You’re Creator” we all replied, yes, YES certainly and without any doubt or hesitation.

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What a man thinks may be correct; of course any reasonable man or woman, would also understand that what a man thinks may be incorrect also, or miss amalgamated.  “Reason is the root of my faith”, Prophet Muhammad (May Allah be pleased with him) has stated. What this statements means is something that I am still studying, and I suggest you study this statement also. However, what we think is our logically observations and certain conclusions determined our directions and daily preparation. But how much weight should we putt on Logic.  A web wraps you up and restrains you with uncertainty; while a trap caches you usually of guard while you not really conscious of its presents. Therefore, an logic web-trap would do both, trap you from your blind side while confining you in its wrap very logically; women seems to be great this one, having you under wraps, but that is another e-book to come insh’Allah (God wiling)

The first Logic

   Perhaps the first logic presented to man was when Allah, our Creator, after creating Adam in which all the souls of men and women that would ever be were placed and asked by Allah clearly “Am I not your Lord – One the Only – You’re Creator” we all replied, yes, YES certainly and without any doubt or hesitation.

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