Does anyone ever wonder why we have gas/fart. If this was Allahs plan, then why? I think its gross and could do without it. I understand getting rid of liquid and solid waste ok thats fine, but why farting, what real purpose does it have? and if it had such a real purpose then why are some people so much more gassy then others? also another question why can someone go a long time without farting if its so neccessary like as long as weeks or months even, then other times be a big fart bag for days or weeks on end? I mean i study science too a bit and this never till this day makes that much sense to me.
Sorry if this offends anyone but im curious and wish we didnt fart.
we fart to let out waste, jus like we puke when we overexede our limit , jus like wen we over eat we burp, jus like when we have too many germs we have diaorhhea etc etc etc
ALLAH DOES EVERYTHING FOR GOOD AND HE IS ALL KNOWING ALLWISE
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My tears testify that i have a heart
yet i feel me and shaytan never part
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To question why Allaah did a certain thing often means that there will be no certain answer from ourselves, since none of us can comprehend the infinite Knowledge of Allaah nor truly understand the wisdom behind His Actions. We can arrive at conclusions and possibilities, but ultimately we refer all such matters to the All-Knowing.
So the question of this thread seems to have been answered: It is simply the way that Allaah created us. We could keep on asking such questions but they wouldn't do us any good - for example, why do we have to go to the toilet? Why do we get sick? Why do we feel pain? The list is endless, but if we understand that this life is a test and therefore sometimes we have to go through uncomfortable things like sickness, and that through such tests and difficulties our patience and gratitude is put into practice, and our sins forgiven, we can feel satisfied by simply being Muslims.
The thread shall be closed now since there is little to debate over the topic, and some people find it difficult to take such topics seriously.
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