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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar) 33
Again, lack of fear of Allah and its consequence, having no wisdom,
account for this indifference. Those failing to discriminate between right
and wrong fail to work out a solution to the problems they encounter.
Lack of discrimination is an attribute peculiar to disbelievers. Allah
defines how these people behave:
The likeness of those who disbelieve is that of someone who yells out to
something which cannot hear – it is nothing but a cry and a call. Deaf –
dumb – blind. They do not use their intellect. (Surat al-Baqara: 171)
However, people who live by the Qur'an and the Sunnah, have, by
merit of the wisdom they possess, well-developed faculties for finding
solutions, developing resources, and organization. Organizations led by
these people and contributions of well-to-do people may help a lot to
build better lives for these unfortunates. First, people can be alerted about
the existing problems and accordingly advised about the solutions. A few
businessmen, for instance, may undertake to build or renovate shelters
for homeless children and to educate them;. this indeed requires a
relatively simple organization. In a society living by the Qur'an and the
Sunnah, this problem would cease to exist forever because of these
practical solutions. Every family that has adequate means, for instance,
may undertake the care of a single child and his or her education. People
endowed with the values of the Qur'an and wisdom can handle all sorts
of problems with such workable solutions. Similarly, those patients
without health coverage can be identified and their treatment costs
covered from an allocated fund. In such matters, what is essential is to
divert the world's resources to the right areas in the most productive way,
without allowing even the slightest extravagance. Allah demands this
type of behavior from man in the Qur'an.
People who take control of events by following their consciences and
using their intellects can rapidly identify deadlocks and needs, and
accordingly produce solutions. Often people fail to spot where the
systems fail or simply pretend not to see. Even if circumstances evoke
pangs of conscience in them, they fail to know what to do or feel too lazy
to start a mission. Reluctant to disturb their peace, they avoid spending