The house was burnt down by the lamp of the house

The house was burnt down by the lamp of the house (part one)
It is said that an old man was asked if he would be a perfect man who could fly in the air. The old man said, "What a miracle a fly can do." The questioner then asked, "Swim on the waves of the sea." What would you say about that? The elder said that this is not a miracle because even a piece of wood can do this job. The questioner said, "You tell me who will be the perfect person?" The elder said that a person would be a perfect person who does not need anyone to meet his needs and does not harm other human beings. Hakim-ul-Ummah has described it in this way.
People are where I am good
The work of others comes
At the creation of man, the angels wondered why there was a need for the creation of man in the presence of worshiping angels like us, who would cause mischief on earth. But the Creator of the universe also created man, endowed him with a blessing like knowledge, proved his superiority over the angels and made the angels prostrate him. Man was considered the noblest of creatures in the world because he was given knowledge and the standard of success and superiority in the Hereafter was declared to be righteous deeds. That is, man was armed with the weapon of knowledge and was sent to the world with guidance and guidance to use his knowledge in the light of guidance for the good of humanity and the pleasure of God. Whenever man used this weapon of knowledge without divine guidance, he arranged for the destruction of humanity instead of the welfare of humanity and instead of pleasing the Lord, he was entitled to His wrath and wrath. He sometimes made man bow before a creature and sometimes deceived him into being God and made him a scapegoat for other human beings. It is as if knowledge devoid of divinity makes man a slave of God's creation. The same thing has happened with today's advanced man. The knowledge given by the Lord has taught him to fly in the winds, to swim in the seas, to run on the earth and to subdue the voids. No, not at all.
Love disappears and the mind revolves around it
The intellect could not be seen as submissive
Finder of the passages of the stars
Could not travel in the world of his thoughts
Entangled in the twists and turns of his wisdom
To date, the decision has not worked
Which captured the sun's rays
The dark night of life could not enchant
Knowledge has no religion. It is the light that guides man. If it is in the hands of a wise man, it guides those who follow it in the right direction, and if the light is in the hands of the uninitiated, then in the game of shadows they confuse the people and lead them astray and away from the destination. The same is true of science. As long as the lamp of knowledge remained in the hands of the believers, humanity continued to benefit from it, but when the believers got rid of it, this knowledge also became a weapon and became the slave of the atheist. When the grip of Christianity was loosened and science progressed, it was understood that religion is the enemy of reason and religious thinking is an obstacle in the way of reason. An entity was denied that could not be determined by modern science. The atheist man understood that if progress is to be made, religion must be taken out of communal life. Free yourself from God's domination, think with a scientific mind and move on. Instead of examining religion on a rational scale, the legitimacy of religion was denied outright and every religion, without any distinction, was declared against the standards of reason. Similarly, Islam was placed on the list of those religions. However, before the development of the West, it was Muslims who gave rise to science. Since the major theories adopted by the present science are the theories of atheists, the word atheist (secular) science will also be used in the future discussion, although science has no religion.

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