Salaam,
I was reading a book called "The Mysteries of the Human Soul" by Abdul Qayyum "Shafaq" Hazarvi. I came across a chapter explaining the proof of the non-divisibility of the soul. It is basically trying to say the same soul cannot live in two separate people, that everyones soul is unique.
My question is here: In part of the chapter it says "An eye cannot be both green and black, while the eyes of two different persons can be green and black. This shows that the soul is an indivisible being."
Firstly, how does this show the soul is indivisible? There is no explanation to back that point. Secondly, there are cases where people have mixed eye colours in one eye as well as having one eye one colour and another eye another colour, so that right there sort of disproves his theory?
Can someone please shed some more light on this subject,
Thanks!
I was reading a book called "The Mysteries of the Human Soul" by Abdul Qayyum "Shafaq" Hazarvi. I came across a chapter explaining the proof of the non-divisibility of the soul. It is basically trying to say the same soul cannot live in two separate people, that everyones soul is unique.
My question is here: In part of the chapter it says "An eye cannot be both green and black, while the eyes of two different persons can be green and black. This shows that the soul is an indivisible being."
Firstly, how does this show the soul is indivisible? There is no explanation to back that point. Secondly, there are cases where people have mixed eye colours in one eye as well as having one eye one colour and another eye another colour, so that right there sort of disproves his theory?
Can someone please shed some more light on this subject,
Thanks!