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sometimes i go a bit misty-eyed about the wonders that Allah has created and so the other day i remarked to my brother:
"food is a necessity, yet isnt it amazing that Allah has made it so tasty and made it smell so nice?"
to which my brother replied:
"getting rid of waste is also a necessity..."
:cry:
 
:sl:

:lol: it doesnt smell nice so our body get rid of it innit :)....now that is a sort of a wonder...it doesnt smell nice, isnt nice at all...and thus our body gets rid of it :)

:w:
 
:sl:

thats why we should be happy with everything that is provided for us either good or bad at the end of the day it all has reasons for it..:D and Allah[swt] is our provider praises to him alone..:D

:w:
 
Hillarious I tell you!

Anything that goes inside your body smells...But have you ever wondered that Usually, the smells never really eminate dominantly....And I did highlight 'usually'.
 
Interesting thought, what is even a more complex thought is why do some feel that a smell is nice while others feel it is bad? What part of our body/psyce determines this?
 
it reminded me of a story i read in maarif mathnavi.
it was about lust and how bodily forms are nothing more than what will end up as waste.
 
Interesting thought, what is even a more complex thought is why do some feel that a smell is nice while others feel it is bad? What part of our body/psyce determines this?

I think genetics play this role, our genes are never the same as eachother. Although some may have certain differences and similarities.
 
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I think genetics play this role, our genes are never the same as eachother. Although some may have certain differences and similarities.

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i think that your vision and hearing plays a main part in that not genetics :)

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the smell is associated with something dirty therefore our brain classes it as a bad smell.
 
the smell is associated with something dirty therefore our brain classes it as a bad smell.

yes and you're brain wouldnt know if its dirty or not unless you see it or you hear something...if something looks good, it smells good...so its kinda like jumping into conclusion, i can say that its upto the persons choice really...and that isnt inherited..thats usually influenced by the society :)

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To put a stop to my geekyness I will now turn into a child again :p (finally ;D)

But thats news 2 me :ooh: I always thought it was genes that make you the way you are
 
But thats news 2 me :ooh: I always thought it was genes that make you the way you are

joka :p

yes genes play a major part in the making of you're physical body...the phenotype thingamajig...and at certain times, you're abilities...but things like a person's choice is entirely environmental :)...its like genes have no effect whatsoever on how you think or you're opinions :)

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Greetings,

Interesting thought, what is even a more complex thought is why do some feel that a smell is nice while others feel it is bad? What part of our body/psyce determines this?
I think our brain is what decodes the stimulus known as smell, but as for why certain smells are liked by some and disliked by others, I think it is a similar concept to why we each have our unique preferences of food, colours, sounds and everything else!

And whatsoever He has created for you on this earth of varying colours [and qualities from vegetation and fruits, etc. (botanical life) and from animal (zoological life)]. Verily! In this is a sign for people who remember. [Qur'an, 16:13]

It is He Who sends down water (rain) from the sky, and with it We bring forth vegetation of all kinds, and out of it We bring forth green stalks, from which We bring forth thick clustered grain. And out of the datepalm and its spathe come forth clusters of dates hanging low and near, and gardens of grapes, olives and pomegranates, each similar (in kind) yet different (in variety and taste). Look at their fruits when they begin to bear, and the ripeness thereof. Verily! In these things there are signs for people who believe. [Qur'an, 6:99]
 
Greetings,

I think our brain is what decodes the stimulus known as smell, but as for why certain smells are liked by some and disliked by others, I think it is a similar concept to why we each have our unique preferences of food, colours, sounds and everything else!

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that i exactly what i was trying to say...but i was kinda carried away...sorry...it must be too much science getting to me :heated:

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Realise that Allaah Almighty has made this a world of good and bad, so if something good happens - something bad might come out of it, or if theres something bad, something good might come out of it.


You know why this might be? Because you realise that this world is a testing ground, and the good you get, it might have negative consequences, and the bad you get might have positive consequences. So you get a taste of the afterlife in a minor way.



For example, if you eat food (which may be good) - you notice the consequences of waste. (which might be bad)

Also, you might get hurt (which might seem bad) but your sins get forgiven (which is good.)



So because this world is kind of neutral, you notice the effects of bad (so you try to avoid bad, because you taste how punishment can be.

And if you do good, you also realise the concept of happiness.


Therefore if we strive to do good, we realise the happiness which will last forever in jannah/paradise (for example a person will eat all they want there and not have to go the bathroom.)

And the opposite extreme of that is that the people in hellfire will keep getting punished, and no positive effect's will come from that.




So whatever good we get in this world, we should thank Allaah (say Alhamdulillah [praise be to Allah] etc.) because we realise that happiness is a sign of the dwellers of jannah/paradise.

And whenever something bad happens to us, we should seek refuge in Allaah (audhubillah) because feeling regretful, sad may be a form of Allaah forgiving our sins, and protecting us from the hellfire.




Allaah Almighty know's best.
 
i get it
its an equilibrium.
good/bad
have a tough life/ have an easy one hereafter
enjoy good food/ get rid of smelly waste
that it?
 
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You experience both good and bad in this world.


But in the afterlife, you can only face one of those two extremes - either pure pleasure in jannah, or pure punishment in hellfire.


The things we face (either good/bad) in this world, we can reflect on them to realise how good or bad the hereafter is.
 

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