The two things which are different are the day and night ħ. The two things which remain the same are the sky and the earth Ħ. The most awe-creating is the man’s body (dead) without soul ĥ. The two things that are attached to each other is man’s body with the soul Ĥ. ![]() The farthest things is the time which has passed away (which is not to come again) ģ. The nearest things to a man is the hereafter (Life and Death – as one may die any moment) Ģ. The youngest of the sons, Sulaiman stood up and gave the following answers:ġ. The sons of Prophet Dawud became flustered and couldn’t answer these questions. What is that action the result of which is bad? What is the action the result of which is good?ĩ. Which two things are opposed to each other?Ĩ. Which two things are attached to each other?Ħ. Which thing is closest (nearest) to man?ģ. He then put forth the following questions:ġ. ![]() One day Prophet Dawud called his 19 sons in front of the chiefs and academic scholars of his kingdom. He was an observer and learned from him and occasionally contributed to the discussion. Sulaiman learnt from his father’s vast knowledge and judgement and often joined his father during hearings. Dawud was the wise King of Israel and a noble Prophet of Allah (SWT). Sulaiman was the son of Prophet Dawud (David).
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