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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
guiding others to the right path. However, they can never attain success,
they only give harm to themselves and in the Hereafter, they are repaid by
remaining at the lowest level of Hell. Samaritan was such a historic hyp-
ocrite who possesed all these attributes.
6- The story of the cow and excessive concern over de-
tails
This story reveals a specific mentality plaguing some of the Children of
Israel: man's tendency to concern himself excessively over details… Despite
the easy, uncomplicated and pure nature of the religion, some people seek
to make the religion difficult, by introducing needless details into it, and by
shifting the focus from its true essence to trivial issues. However, Allah ex-
plains that the true religion is as easy as the religion of the Prophet Abraham
(pbuh). The story of the cow brings to light the error of inquiring needless-
ly into details. It also shows that the pursuit of trivial details only causes dif-
ficulty for people, and may ultimately lead them away from the command-
ments of Allah.
7- The story of a wise man and wisdom from Allah's
Sight.
This story conveys to us that there may well be wisdom underlying
certain events that is not immediately apparent. This knowledge is a special
sort of wisdom granted by Allah's Sight. This is explained with examples
that even seemingly disastrous events may not actually be adverse, and that,
on the contrary, there may be some reason behind them we are incapable
of recognizing.
To conclude, the most important lesson for believers were the good
morals exemplified by the Prophet Moses (pbuh) and the Prophet Aaron
(pbuh). Both of them were prophets of Islam, to whom scriptures were
granted.
Although Prophet Moses (pbuh) strove in the way of Allah thousands
of years ago, his conduct and manner of speech remain exemplary for us.
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