A Magistrate, Man, Teacher, Student, & A Bald Friend

Magistrate: Now that it cannot be proven that you did any crime, you may leave the prison in honour. 

A magistrate and a man in conversationAccused man: Sir! Am I allowed to commit a small crime for the two weeks I was kept in prison?


Teacher: When were you born?

Student: In 1982 B.U.

Teacher: and what does B.U. mean?

Student: It means Before Umar, who is my younger brother.



Friend to bald friend: Do you have any difficulty with your baldness?

Bald friend: The only difficulty I have is that when I start to wash my face, I don't know where to stop.

Explore the moral lessons from the magistrate and student story in light of essential Islamic Facts.

Understanding the diverse roles people play in society, from magistrates to students, helps in appreciating the value of knowledge. Read more on knowledge in Islam and how it shapes a believer's life.

Each role has responsibilities, and fulfilling promises is a key one. Learn about the importance of promises and its significance in Islam.

The wisdom and guidance given to various members of society often reflect the golden words found in Islamic teachings.

5 comments:

  1. Interesting post, made me smile, we could all do with some humour in life, thanks for posting this.

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  2. I like the first one haha! What a request.

    x

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  3. haha..nice sharing!Have a happy day :)

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  4. Asalamu alaikum warahmatulahi wabaraktuhu,

    @Zarina Hassem - Your welcome & im glad I made you smile.

    @Chahrazad - Im glad you like the 1st one!

    @CREATIVE MIND - InshAllah, you have a happy day always.

    @x@hu - Glad you enjoyed Brother Umar, mashAllah.

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