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Monday, December 10, 2012

Self-preservation of Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) : Birth of Imam Ali (AS) : Ghadeer Affair :

When human being is in the normal and natural condition, he can better
be the master of his wits and control himself and take distance and
move away from the sins and bad acts and get himself aside from them.
But when the flames of anger, rage or jealousy are lit, then it is
only withdifficulty that man could think and keep in view fact and
God. Therefore, most of the crimes are committed at times whenman
looses his normal natural condition.
But, Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) who was a self made and sublime
person his approach and behavior was different than that of the
others. He, in all the conditions, kept his attention focused and
concentrated on God andtook distance from anything which did not have
the approval of God, whether he was at home or in the battle field,
both in joy or anger .
We would better have a glance upon his behaviorand conduct in the
battle field to prove our point. In the battle of Khandak "the trench"
all the people of Medinah dug up a great trench on the sides of the
city and filledit up with water to block the enemy's way. Amro bin
Abduwad, the famousand gallant Arab warrior among the enemy army,
challenged the Muslims to send him a match for the fight. Nobody among
the Muslims plucked the courage to give him a response and came out to
face him. On this occasion Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) came out taking
stable and strong steps to face him with a heart full of faith. He
said, "Oh Amro do not boast off too much aboutyour bravery and
man-hood. The one who has the power and energy to fight you is
standing before you".
Amro viewed him and said: "You would better turn back I do not like to
kill you because I was a friend of your father."
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) replied: "By God, I like killing you."
Amro got angry and climbed down from the horse and quickly attacked
Imam Ali (AS) with his sword but the sword did strongly strike Imam
Ali's (AS) shield andso it was not effective. Then Imam Ali (AS) by
blowing a strike of his sword made him fall to the earth and climbed
upon his chest to kill him.But Amro, out of his rage and anger spitted
at Imam Ali's (AS) face. Suddenly Imam Ali (AS) came down from his
chest and started walking on the ground. Then he came again towards
him. Amro enquired him, "what is the meaning of it that firstly you
struck me an effective blow and then let me go free?"
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) said, "Oh Amro I use my sword for God and
not myself? At the time when I saw you fall to the ground and climbed
your chest, you spit at myface and made me angry.Had I killed you in
such condition I would had noreward to my credit because I was angry.
Therefore, I got up from your chest and started walking so that my
angerand hot temper is cooled down and subsided and Imay do my job
purely for God."
The bravery, ferocity, self-preservation and control of Imam Ali had a
very deep effect over the Arab champion. And attracted the attention
and eyes of both the friends and foes to such an extent that the
friendsraised the slogan of Takbeer (Allaho Akbar) from the depth of
their heart and the enemies hearts were filled up with tenor and
harassment, so far so, that it ended upon the defeat of the enemy.
Thisis the sole reason why hisdeed was decisive and fate making such
as the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) said about it. "Thejob that Ali (AS)
did on the day of the Khandak (battle of trench) and thesword strike
by him (against the enemy) is more precious to God then the collective
prayers of the mankind and Jins together.
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib's (AS) Mercy and Compassion:
We learnt about the bravery and dauntlessness of Imam Ali(AS) in the
battle field butwe should not omit this point that if a man is brave,
ferocious, and dauntless but he does notpossess the qualities of mercy
and generosity then that bravery and gallantry has no value. The
bravery of Imam Ali (AS), when he stepped into the battle field, was
such that he did care andwas attentive to the injured, thirsty and
hungry ones. He would attack an aggressive enemy and kill him but when
he came across an injured thirsty and hungry enemy he would save him
from thirst and hunger and if he was injured then he would extend his
treatment.
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) did fiercely fight the enemy but never
killed him while he was in a thirsty or hungry condition and he never
destroyed and dismantled the houses of the enemy. Because he
considered all these acts as against the norms of nobility and
generosity. This is the reason, why having taken the river water from
the control ofthe Muawiyah's forces in the battle of Siffin he ordered
his warriors to let the water free for all and sundry and do not
resist against the army men of Muawiyah if they wanted to use the
water.
The army men of Imam Ali (AS) objected and said"the enemy having
takenthe water's control in their hand had stopped us from using it.
So that they wanted us to submitto them through this way. We would
better dothe same to them."
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) replied, "No we will fight the enemy manly
and we consider this act against the human nobility and generosity. If
we do the same what they did then what would be the difference between
them and us? Beware, works are for God and we should not take steps
against His wish and will."
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) Conduct during his ruler ship:
1. Siding with the masses
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS), with all the difficulties that he had
toface, used to personally attend the affairs and works. He would get
himself informed about the problems of the people. He did not drive
away his enemies due to personal enmities. So far so that he used to
give them their rights from the Baitul Mal (Islamic treasury).
Moreover, he did not give any privileges to his friends due to their
friendship. He continuously used to order his officials and workers to
have a conduct of justice with the people and if he observed any
misdeed or misconduct of his subordinates and workers he did not spare
them. So when one of the ladies known as Sooda approached him for
justice, he was then offering his prayers. He shortened his prayer and
smilingly greeted her andasked, "What is it that you want?"
With tears rolling on her face, Sooda complained about the tax officer
and his excesses.
He, in the same standing condition of his prayers, wept and said: "Oh
God be a witness that I have not ordered them to commit excesses and
aggressions against your slaves."
He at once picked up a skin piece and jotted down the dismissal
orderof his official and gave it to Sooda to take it to himas soon as
possible.
Another day he received the information that son of Hunaif (the
Governor of Basra) made himself present on a very colorful, richly
provisioned dinner table of one of the nobles and notables and
possibly theblood thirsty and cruel chance seekers and opportunists
may make the most of his political station and position.
He got seriously annoyed and reprimanded him forthis act of his and
wrote him a letter saying. "I have heard that you joined a richly
provisioned (colorful) dinner table which the poor were not allowed
tojoin. Be aware! That I am your Imam, leader and chief if I wish and
am inclined to it I can lay hand and provide myself with the best food
but I will not do such a thing because it is possible thatthere might
be some hungry people in the nooks and corners of my country who go to
sleep with empty stomachs. I have contented myself with a simple dress
and small quantity of food, which is bread and dates,from this world
of yours. Although you can not do this, which I practice but try it
that your way and path is not segregated from that of mine."
He, through this letter, gave him a good advice and exhortation and
reminded him about his duty. Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) lived his
life with such a justice and equity that when Muawiyah a staunch and
extreme enemy of Imam Ali (AS) met one of his companions " Adi
Ibn-e-Hatim " and asked him, "How did you find Imam Ali (AS) during
his reign and rule?"
He replied, "The oppressive and coercive ones did not have the courage
of oppression during his reign and the weak ones always took benefit
from his justice and never allowed disappointment find its way towards
them. So that he repeatedly used to say, "Is it right and justthat
people consider and think I am their leader and Imam but I do not
share their difficulties and hardships?"
Still again, we read in thehistory that one day the governors
accompanied by his old friend Ibn-e-Abbas came to see him.
They saw their leader repairing and mending his shoes. Imam Ali (AS)
turned his face towards them and said, "What do you think is the price
of this shoe?" They replied,"It's value is not much. It can't be more
than a few Dirhams."
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) said, "By Lord this post that I have got,
if I could not make use of it in connection with the salvation and
safety of the poor, have not and arresting and stopping the cruelties
or restoration of the right and truth, then for me it'svalue would be
lesser than this shoe."
2. Canceling the distinctions and Privileges
The moment people took oath of an allegiance at his hand and accepted
his caliphate he climbed the pulpit and tribune and addressed them,
"By God till the time I possess even one single palm date tree in
Medinah. I will not take anything from the Baitul Mal (Islamic
treasury).
His brother Aqeel stood up and said, "Do you takeme equal to a black
skinned living in Medinah?"
He said, "Oh brother sit down, you do not have any superiority over
that black man except through faith and piety."
One summer night his brother Aqeel invited himto dinner at his house
so that he may attract the attention of his brother towards himself
and he increases his monthly stipend.
He said, "Oh brother fromwhere did you procure and provide this dinner."
He replied "For a few days, I and my wife spentlesser amount of money
thus saved the surplus money to invite you to dinner."
He said, "From tomorrow onwards I would issue anorder that your
monthly salary may be curtailed and decreased to the equal of the
amount that you saved because, you can, as per your own confession,
spend lesser than that."
Aqeel was very much perturbed and annoyed and he started shouting
appealingly. Imam Ali (AS) picked up a piece of iron lying near him
heated it up (on a nearbylamp) and took it near his hand.
Aqeel cried, "Oh I am burnt."
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) said, "What a surprise that you are so
much afraid and cry of a fire which is provided by me alone. How are
you prepared to get me burntin the fire of God's anger? These are the
money and property of the people and I am the trustee and custodian of
them."
Again, we observe that a group of the officials objected up on him and
said, "Had you given a larger contribution and portion to the
rebellious and the governors, you could run and manage the newly
established Islamic government in a better way. Then, you might have
ruled with authority and justice.
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) replied, "What a surprise you want me to
lay the foundations of mygovernment, which is formed in the name of
Islam, upon the pillars of excess and injustice? By God, I will
definitely never do such a work."
Moreover, had the Muslim's money and property been my own property I
would not have done this thing still less all of it belongs to the
people and I am not more than a trustee.
3. Attending the Complaints
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) during his ruler ship personally attended
to the complaints. During the hot days of summer, when all the people
rested at their homes, he sat by the shadow of a wall, so that if
someone had a complaint he mightreach him and tell him about it.
One of the hot scorching summer days, when he was perspiring sitting
besides and leaning at the wall. A woman who was depressed and
disturbed came and said,"My husband has committed excess and ousted me
from the house in this hot weather. I wish you to attend to my
problem."
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) hung his head down and said, "Oh lady the
weather is hot, and can you possibly wait till it becomes better. Then
I will accompany you and attend to your matter. The woman said, "I am
afraid that the temper and anger of my husbandmay shoot up even
higher. It is better that you do the needful right away.
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) said, "very well, you walk on and I follow
you." Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS), along with the lady, came to the
door of the young man and called him out of the house. He did not
recognize Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) and knew that his wife has
called this man to her help.
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) said, "This woman says you turned her out
of the house. I have cometo advise you that you should have the fear
of God and be kind, nice and do good to your wife. The self-loving,
egotist giving an insulting reply to Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS)
said,"This matter is not your concern. I would do whatever I please.
Now, when she has brought you along with her I shallburn her with
fire."
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) was angry and annoyed at this response of
the man and shouted objecting. Thereafter, he laid his hand on his
sword to punish the youth. When people heard the loud voice of the
Imam, they rushed out of their houses. As their eyes met Imam Ali ibn
Abu Talib (AS), they respectfully came close tohim and saluted and
greeted him. The rude and impolite youth knewthat he was facing Imam
Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS). So he got embarrassed, loosing his wits fell
downto the ground and started making excuses and apologizes and
said,"I will accept whatever you say and hereafter I shall respect my
wife andnot annoy her."
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) said, "I hope you willdo the same." Then
he addressed the woman saying, "return to your home, I hope that you
would also be a good wife to your husband."

Birth of Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) : Self-preservation of Imam Ali (AS) : Ghadeer Affair :

On the 13th of the month of Rajab, twenty-three years before the
migration of the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) a child was born in the
family of Abu Talib, the light of whom kindled the whole World.
KunaabMecci narrates about his birth: "We and Abbas (Ibne Abdul
Mutalib) were sitting together when suddenly we saw Fatima bint-e-Asad
moving towards the Kaabah in the condition having delivery pain and
saying "Oh God I have faith in you and the Prophet (i.e., Abraham) who
by your command laid the foundation of this house. O God! I swearyou
by the same Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) and swear you by the child in my
womb make this birthcomfortable and easy for me."
This was the time when all of us saw with our own eyes that the wall
ofKaabah broke apart and Fatima bint-e-Asad entered into the Kaabah.
Then the wall again united.
We ran terrified and trembling to our houses to send our women into
the Kaabah for the help and assistance of Fatima bint-e-Asad. We did
our best but the door did not open. This event surprised all the
people of Makkah.
The women of Makkah were anxiously counting moments to meet Fatima
bint-e-Asad till the time she came out of the Kaabah along with a
beautiful baby, saying,"God has chosen me fromamong the ladies of
Makkah and He made me His guest in His house and gave me meals and
fruits of the heaven to eat.
The ladies who were surrounding her in the form of a circle and
escorting her to her home asked her, "What name have you given to this
child?"
Fatima bint-e-Asad said:"When I was in the Kaabah, I heard a hidden
voice call," Name this child "ALI".
Yes! We are talking aboutImam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) the pious man
whose childhood and infancy period lasted in such a pure and chaste
way that he himself stated in Nahjul Balagha ,"The Prophet
Mohammad(pbuh) used to pick me inhis lap and embrace me and chew the
food and put it into my mouth."
Early youth of Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS):
Ali ibn Abu Talib describes this enlightening period of his age as
under: The Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) used to go to the Cave of Hira but
nobody except he (pbuh) and I did know about it. At the time when the
religion ofIslam had not yet reached the homes, he (pbuh) and his wife
Khatijah (SA) were the only Muslims. I was the next person to them
whosaw the light of revelation and prophet hood and smelled the
fragrance of the Prophet hood.
When the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) of Islam was ordered by God to invite
his family members to embrace Islam. Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS)
according to the advice of the ProphetMohammad (pbuh) invited forty
persons of the Prophet's family at his home. Although the food was
quite little but all of them ate fully well. After the meal was over
the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) spoke to those present saying, "Oh the
sons of Abdul Mutalib, God has ordered me to invite you to embrace
Islam and get you introduced to it."
Whosoever, having believed in my Prophet hood, promises to help and
assist me shall be my brother, deputy and successor and my caliph.
He (pbuh) repeated this sentence thrice but no one except "Imam Ali
ibn Abu Talib (AS)" gave a positive response. As many times as the
Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) addressed the persons present, nobody except
Imam Ali (AS) answered. Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) was rising again
and again to his feet and promising help to him and announcing his
faith.
This is the very reason why the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) said:"This
Ali, is my brother and successor listen and lend ears to what he says
and obey his orders." When Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) entered from
his early youth into the phase of puberty, the part of age when all
the human energies and powers are strong and firm, even in this part
of the life he remained closely associated to the Prophet Mohammad
(pbuh) like a flying moth which moves around the Candle. He defended
Islam and the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) with his strong, energetic arms.
When the enemy besieged and surrounded the Muslims in the battle of
Hunain and they abandoned andleft behind the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh)
running away for their lives, it was only and onlyImam Ali ibn Abu
Talib (AS) who defended and saved the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) and made
the enemies retreat and take to their heals.
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) killed Marhab the chief of army of Jews in
the Khyber battle, whose power and bravery was making everybody
tremble but Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) cut him into two and pulled
apartthe gate of the Khyber fort which used to be opened and closed by
twenty men together. Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) used it as a bridge
over the trench for the Islamic army to cross overto the Khyber fort.
Many such events are the specimens and evidences about the faith, and
spiritof self-sacrifice and devotion of Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS).
Self-Sacrifice and Devotion of Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS):
There is no doubt to it that every body loves his soul and very rarely
gets ready to sacrifice it for another person but because of the fact
that Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) loved the soul of the Prophet
Mohammad (pbuh) even more than his own one, he got prepared to lay his
life for him.
The event takes shape like this. When the polytheists saw that they
are in danger, they jointly made a firm determination to take the
Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) by surprise and martyr him. So all of them
gathered in "Dar unNadva" and choose one person from each family so
that every tribe gets involved in getting Prophet Mohammad (pbuh)
killed and then noone could take the revenge of him.
The Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) had come to know about this conspiracy
through revelation. God ordered him (pbuh) to migrate from Makkah in
the darkness of the night. The Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) needed someone,
prepared to sacrifice his life and must be a trustworthy secret
holder.
Hence, there was no one else except Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) in
whom he confided, and told him "God has informed me that the infidels
will break through the house to kill me so today you sleep on my bed."
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) smilingly accepted it, because he (as)
knew that the life of the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) would be saved by
his action. In fact, Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) used to say later
thatthe best sleep he had ever had was on that night (Shab-e-Hijrat).
Then the time came when the darkness of thenight covered everythingand
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) was sleeping on the Prophet's (pbuh) bed
calmly and peacefully and the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) came out of his
house and started proceeding towards the Cave of Saur with Hazrat Abu
Bakr (RA). The infidels besieged the house and got prepared with their
swords and spears to attack it. The sooner they were instructed to
make it, they break through the house rushing with naked swords. But
when they found Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) laying on the bed of the
Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) they immediately moved out of the house
desperate and astonished, and sent a few horsemen to search the
Prophet Mohammad (pbuh). But not very long afterwards they too
returned defeated and hopeless.
Allah liked this action of Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) so much that HE
revealed this verse in the Holy Quran: "And among men is he who sells
his NAFS (self) in exchange for the pleasure of Allah..." (Surah 2:
Baqarah / Verse 207)
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) and Holy War:
Islam is the religion of peace and tranquility and does not like
killing, plundering, and bloodshed. But if some one kills another
withoutany reason then Islam has strong punishment todeal with him.
Of course, if an enemy attacks the Muslims then by the standards of
wits, common sense, and religious law, self defense which as a form of
Jihad/Jehad becomes essential and indispensable.
All the battles of the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) in which Imam Ali ibn
Abu Talib (AS) fought armed and truthfully were defensive battles.
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) was such a brave, faithful, holy warrior
who never got frustratedand upset and tired of the fighting and
battles. He was afraid of no one except God. He used to say "By God if
I see that on one side is the truth and on the other side all the rest
of the people I, without caring and paying heed to those reproaching
me, will fight all alone with my sword, on the way and path of the
right, against them.
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib's (AS) way or Training:
The city of Kufa was the capital of the Islamic Government. People
fromall over the World used togather at that point to get the benefit
of knowledge and learning from that great Islamic University.
One of those days two men came across each other in the vicinity of
the city one of them was Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) and the other was
a Christian who did not recognize him. The Christian man was moving
towards the suburban area of Kufa, where as, Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib
(AS) was on his way to Kufa.
They mutually agreed to accompany each other for a while, talking to
each other, so that they do not get tired.
They reached a point where two ways split out, so that each one wanted
to move on one of those two different roads. The Christian bade
Farwell and went on his way but he observed thathis Muslim companion,
whose way was on the opposite side, was moving towards him. So he
stopped and questioned him, "Don't you want to go to Kufa?"
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) said, "Yes". The Christian man said,
"Thenwhy are you coming towards this direction?"
Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS) replied, "I wish to accompany you to a
certain length of distancebecause the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh)
said,"when two persons are together on a way (journey companions) they
get a right over each other."
"Now that you have got aright upon me, I go alongwith you up to a
certain distance so that I must pay you (discharge) that right of
yours in this world. Then I will part offon my own way." The Christian
man was much pleased and moved by this humanly attitude and conduct
and he likedhis talk and said, "It is befitting that I should also
embrace Islam whichhas such a culture and students."
His amazement and astonishment was only too enhanced when he
discovered that his travel companion is Imam Ali ibn Abu Talib (AS),
the ruler of Islam. So he immediately accepted and embraced Islam at
his hand.

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The physical basis of the beauty in peacock feathers revealed

Nobody looking at the patterns in peacock feathers can avoid
beingamazed at their beauty. One of the latest pieces of research by
scientists has revealed that there is an astonishing design at the
basis of these patterns.
Chinese scientists have discovered a delicate mechanism of tiny hairs
in peacock feathers filtering and reflecting different wavelengths
oflight. According to a study performed by Fudan University physicist
Jian Zi and colleagues, published in the journal Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences, the feathers'bright colors are produced
not by pigments, but by tiny, two-dimensional crystal-like structures.
(1)
Zi and his colleagues used powerful electron microscopes to reveal the
basis of the colors in the feathers. They examined the barbules of the
male green peacock (Pavo rnuticus), in other words the even smaller
micro hairs that come off of barbs emerging from the central stem of
the feather. Under the microscope, they encountered the lattice design
in the black-and-white picture to theright. This consisted of rods
made of melanin, a protein, bound together with keratin, another
protein. The researchers observed that these two-dimensional
structures, each with a width hundreds of timesthinner than a human
hair, were arranged onebehind the other on the micro hairs. Using
additional optical examinations and calculations, the scientists
examined the spaces between the crystals and their effects.As a
result, it was revealed that the dimensions and shapes of these spaces
in the lattice led to light being reflected at slightly different
angles and thus to a variation in color.
" The male peacock tail contains spectacular beauty because of the
brilliant, iridescent, diversified, colorful eye patterns ," said Zi,
who continued, " when I watched the eye patternagainst the sunshine, I
was amazed by the stunning beauty of the feathers ." (2) Zi stated
that until their study, theexact physical mechanism producing the
colors in peacock feathers had not been known, and that although the
mechanisms they had revealed were simple, they were absolutely
ingenious.
Obviously, there is a veryspecially regulated design in peacock
feather patterns. The tiny lattices and spaces between them are of
thegreatest importance in this design. The adjustment between
thespaces is particularly striking. Were these not so arranged as to
reflect light at slightly different angles to one another, then this
variation in color would not take place.
The greater part of the color in the peacock feather is based upon
structural coloration. There is no pigment in those parts of the
feather that exhibit structural coloration, and colors reminiscent of
those on the surface of a soap bubble are able to emerge. The color of
human hair comes from pigment, and no matter how much care a person
may take of his or her hair, it is never as shiny and beautiful as a
peacock feather.
It has also been stated that this intelligent design in the peacock
can be a source of inspiration in industrial design. Andrew Parker,
azoologist and coloration expert at the University of Oxford, who
interpreted Zi's findings says that discovering so-called photonic
crystals in peacock feathers could allow scientists to adapt the
structures for industrial and commercial applications. These crystals
could be used to channel light in telecommunications equipment, or to
create new tiny computer chips. (3)
It is clear that the peacock has marvelous patterns and a special
design, and that thanks to the imitation of this mechanism, maybe in
the near future, we shall see objects and accessories covered in the
brightest of coatings. Yet how did such a gorgeous, intelligent and
inspirational design first emerge? Could the peacock know that the
colors in its feathers depended on crystals and the spaces between
them? Could the feather have itself brought the feathers on its body
into being and later have decided to add a coloring mechanism to them?
Could it then have arranged that mechanism in such a way as to produce
those stunning designs? Of course, not.
For example, if we were to encounter marvelous patterns made out of
colored stones as we walked beside the edge of a river, and if we also
saw that there were eye-like designs arranged like a fan, thenwe would
think that these had been laid out in a conscious manner, and not that
they had appeared by chance. It would be evident that these patterns,
reflectingan artistic perspective and addressing human aesthetic
tastes, had been made by an artist. The same thing applies to peacock
feathers. In the same way that pictures and designs reveal the
existence of the artists who produced them, the patterns in the
peacock feather reveal the existence of the Creator Who made them.
There can be no doubt but thatit is God Who brought together and
arranged the crystal-like structuresin the peacock feather and
produced such marvelous patterns fromthem. God reveals His flawless
creation in a verse from the Qur'an:
He is God - the Creator, the Maker, the Giver of Form. To Him belong
the Most Beautiful Names. Everything in the heavens and Earth
glorifies Him. He is the Almighty, the All-Wise. (Qur'an, 59:24)
1- Jian Zi et al,"Coloration strategies in peacock feathers", PNAS
2003;100 12576-12578;
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/abstract/100/22/12576?etoc
2- John Pickrell , "PhysicsPlucks Secret of Peacock Feather Colors",
17 Ekim 2003, http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/10/1016_031017_peacockcolors.html
3- Ibid.

The maternal compassion and the example of the self-sacrifice in the octopus

In the cold waters of the Pacific Ocean, the giant octopus – their
length exceeds four metres- live. The octopus searches for a shelter
in order to be safe and when they find the shelter they live there
until the end of their lives.
This shelter is a place where the octopus will give birth to the baby
octopi safely. As soon as the mother octopus settles down, it starts
to lay eggs. After giving birth to about 100,000 baby octopi , it
won't breed again.
The mother octopus takes care of its babies with great
self-devotionduring six months. In order to keep the babiesalive the
nest should be moist. To do this, the octopus checks the eggs
frequently. To cater to the oxygen of the eggs, the octopus splashes
water continuously on the eggs.
The mother octopus is sobusy taking care of the eggs that it doesn't
spend time on eating anything. Although it could easily die from
starvation, it endeavors without stopping to takecare of its eggs
until they hatch safely and easily until it breaths its last.
In the end, young and fully-formed babies hatch from the eggs...
However, the mother octopus which is a caretaker, compassionate and
merciful is dead.
Of course, He is Allah Who creates the octopuswith compassion, mercy
and devotion, and He has the infinite mercy and compassion, as He is
the Creator and maintainer of all living things. Allah is most
Benefcent, the most Merciful.

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