Questions that shouldn't be asked in Islam?

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:sl: I've noticed that there are somethings in life that we shouldn't be asking(as a Muslim) as it consumes our time and waste our effort. Can any1 recommend me any book on the subject? Furthermore, I wanna know how long humans have lived but I felt that it falls into this category? I have no idea..:heated::heated:
 
Brother who told you this ?? in Islam we are allowed to ask questions, and seek knowledge, our faith is not based on blind faith.

Some scholars say we should not ask about things that will not benefit us, and we will not find answers for, for example Allah's Establishment Over the Throne, because nobody knows, and will not benefit anyone but even this question has been asked, and many scholars discussed it.

We are allowed to ask questions in Islam, and everything should make sense, and if it does not you should ask people of knowledge, and
I am sure you can ask/ investigate how long humans have lived .

I truly believe that Islam is a religion that promotes and encourages reason as the Quran has stated in Surah Al Jathiyah.
“And in the succession of night and day, and in the means of subsistence which God sends down from the skies, giving life thereby to the earth after it had been lifeless, and in the change of the winds: in all this there are messages for people who use their reason.”

 
:sl: yes ur post sums it all up, jazkallahkhaira for the answer. Do u know of any books that talk about the subject?
 

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