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Islam Says About Human Intellect
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Dear All


Man has been endowed with -Intellect- which gives him superiority to


other animals. Human intellect functions, however, within the limits


of Time and Space and is, consequently, capable of handling only that


aspect of man's life which is subject to change, i.e. the physical


aspect of human life. It cannot peep over the boundaries of change


into the supra-physical, or the realm of permanence to which human


Personality belongs. In that realm, things reveal themselves to human


intellect -to Messengers of God- and are not discovered by it.


Revelation is Divine, and Divine Guidance alone provides permanent


values or unalterable fundamental principles, otherwise known as


Divine Precepts,or the way or Practice or Allah Almighty. Law or rules


devised by human intellect need change with the change in time and


space; but permanent values admit of no such change. In the words of


the Holy Quran, There is no changing in the Words of Allah, Quran


chapter 10 verse 64- you will find no change in the way of Allah,


Quran chapter 33 verse 62.


Body and Personality cannot, however, be divided into two mutually


exclusive compartments, nor also can the laws pertaining to the realms


of permanence and change. A combination of permanence and change. A


combination of permanence and change can be achieved if in framing


laws, human intellect keeps itself within the boundaries of eternal


values revealed by God. The laws so framed will be applicable to man


as a whole and satisfy the requirement of both Personality and the


physical body of man.


Regards


Nawaz

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Asalam i always find these posts of your interesting, so please keep it up. I havent had time to look through the whole of your website yet, but have looked through the science section and some of the articles. Keep up the good work, one evening i'm going to have a read through the whole of it.


Jazakallahu khayran

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