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#46 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd January 2020 16:17
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Shuyukh say, there are six directions, a person can see in one direction and he is blind in other 5 directions. Only if six people get involved then all the six directions are visible.

I have explained this with example of cube.

What about the view from inside the Cube and all it's possible angles?

What if all 6 people are facing the cube from the same angle.

Every cubed dice (since you mentioned it) has 6 sides. A correct cubed dice will always equal to 7 when added to it's opposite number. Just thought I'd mention that part of it too, since I'm looking at the dice from all over, not just one angle :)

One a light note, I used to have a dice with 9 sides I think, it wasn't cubed of course. And there is a 120 side dice too. Imagine playing Snakes and Ladders with that one :)

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So the ratings do have a psychological effect :)

Anyways, I get what you are saying about having differing views and intellects or strategies, I guess the example of the shuyukh was not one of the best.
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#47 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd January 2020 16:34
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I thought the general point was quite good. Which I presume it means look at an issue from all possible angles. Rather then just being stuck at a singular perspective.

In civil engineering they have a maxim... "A structure is only as strong as its weakest element and a chain is only as strong as its weakest link."

To identify the weaknesses one, must look from all directions, to avoid the blindspots.

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#48 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd January 2020 16:38
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Q: What about the view from inside the Cube and all it's possible angles?
A: Face of a cube/dice is a perfect square if it is viewed from an angle perpendicular to the dice.

Q: What if all 6 people are facing the cube from the same angle.
A: When I said minimum six people, I meant each one looking from angle perpendicular to that side of the cube.


Q: Every cubed dice (since you mentioned it) has 6 sides. A correct cubed dice will always equal to 7 when added to it's opposite number. Just thought I'd mention that part of it too, since I'm looking at the dice from all over, not just one angle :)
A: a perfect square only if viewed from only an angle. Or move around each time and record the view.

Q:One a light note, I used to have a dice with 9 sides I think, it wasn't cubed of course. And there is a 120 side dice too. Imagine playing Snakes and Ladders with that one :)
A: I meant a 6 sided cube, a perfect square on each side.


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Q: So the ratings do have a psychological effect :)
A: I have said it earlier, we got used to criticism from day one. And it won't affect us if 5 or 50 criticism. Yes, a good advice is always welcomed, else it leads to anarchy.



Q:Anyways, I get what you are saying about having differing views and intellects or strategies, I guess the example of the shuyukh was not one of the best.
A: It is my fault I could not convey the example in a better way. Any how think over. Keep a cube before you and see it in different angle, note: each side must be of different color.
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#49 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd January 2020 16:39

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View dependents on the perspective!

 

Just the point that Allah Ta'ala has FULL knowledge would have been sufficient, instead of inserting "Your version of your Hazrat" and then inserting Urdu to make yourself look cleverer then everybody else and surrounding your point of view in mystique.

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IF you consider the Qur'aan then know that the talk of Allah Ta'ala is straight and there is no deviance;

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IF you consider Sunnah then talk in a way in which it can be easily and clearly understood.

IF you consider Akabir of Deoband then consider the words of Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanwi (RA):

Gunjlakh Baat say Sar may Dard ho jata hay

Translation: Complex and twisted talk gives me a headache!


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#50 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd January 2020 16:44
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You have presented it in a beautiful way.

And image of cube presented by Br Ma'az had made things simple.
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#51 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd January 2020 16:45
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I do agree with you to a certain extent.

The user purposefully miss spelt, hence a face palm from me as it replaced the "bad spelling" rating :)
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#52 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd January 2020 17:08
Mashwarah ka hukm mahaz eis liye hai ke eis ki barkath se haq wazeh hojata hai khwah mashwarah dene waloen ki rayon mein se kisi ek ka haq hona wazeh hojaye yaa sab rayon ke sunne se koyee surath zahan mein aajaye jo haq par hoe.
Agar bada apne chhote se mashwarah kiya kare, insha Allah Galtion se mahfooz rahe ga.

Sitting in company of a selected few technocrats and scientists , I have felt, virtually they are following quran and sunnah and progressing. Every minute details are discussed in consultation meetings and the best scientist among the group attentively listens to his juniors. Never imposes his view as final. Explains his ideas to juniors with sabr; clarifies their queries. Is this not sunnah?
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#53 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd January 2020 17:21
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That is sunnah and was the way of the Salaaf.

In modern business strategies in the west its called brain- storming. Every member of a team is told to write down his/her opinion for the resolution of a problem.

No idea is treated as foolish, each idea is then discussed in detail. With other members asked to give a viewpoint as to how this particular idea could be pratically applied.

If one looks at the world of technology the individuals who came with ideas for many inventions where initially opposed considered foolish and some cases even insane. The Radio, television, aeroplane, the car, telephone etc. All sounded and seemed foolish ideas before they came to fruition




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#54 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd January 2020 17:43
Rasulullah SAS ka irshad hai jab tum dekho ke hirs ki ita'ath ki jaa rahi hai, Khwahish e nafs ki pairvi ki jaa rahi hai aur duniya ko aakhirath par tarjeeh di jaa rahi aur Har Shakks apni raaye ko achha samajhta hai toe apni fikr karo aur awwam ki fikr chhod doe.
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#55 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd January 2020 17:56
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In English please, jzk.
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#56 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd January 2020 18:24
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Summary of a part of hadith:

Rasulullah SAS has advised us to take care of ourselves and stop fearing about masses when everyone insists on his view and insists on his view shall prevail.
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#57 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd January 2020 18:45

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Quote this Hadeeth please?

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#58 [Permalink] Posted on 4th January 2020 08:54
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The above hadith is quoted by Shaykhul Islam Hazrath Maulana Zafar Ahamed Uthmani RA.
MAQALAAT_E_USMANI_VOL_2 Page 360
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#59 [Permalink] Posted on 4th January 2020 17:08

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What is the Hadeeth, please? Not where is it.

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#60 [Permalink] Posted on 4th January 2020 17:43
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