Islamic Wisdom: Worldly Pleasures & Wealth
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According to Muhammad ibn Fazl's story, what did Ahmad ibn Khadravaih intend to do with 100,000 dirhams?

  • Build a mosque
  • Invest in trade
  • Buy food for the poor (correct)
  • Donate it to the ruler

In the story, to what does the Sheikh compare the worth of the world?

  • A blade of grass
  • A drop of water
  • A fly's wing (correct)
  • A grain of sand

According to Imam Sharoni's book, what is one of the reasons for trouble mentioned by the Prophet?

  • Ignorance
  • Poverty
  • Lack of education
  • Greed and love of the world (correct)

In the text, to what is seeking pleasure in this world compared?

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What does Davud compare the world to?

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Worldly Value

The world's value is insignificant, like a fly's wing, compared to spiritual pursuits.

Root of Trouble

Seeking worldly pleasure is often driven by greed and love of the world, causing regret.

World as a Distraction

The world is an unfortunate distraction that prevents a person from focusing on eternal life.

Respect for Benefit

Those who give respect expecting benefits show excessive attachment to the world.

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Worldly Diversion

A reminder that the world should not divert intentions or desires from spiritual goals.

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