B i s m i l l a a h i r   R a h m a a n i r   R a h e e m

Assalaamu`Alaykum wa Rahmatullaahi wa Barakaatahu,

Dear sister Dina,

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Fee Amaanillaah,
Your sister,
K a r i m a
DDN


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----- Original Message -----
From: Dina Khattab
To: eGroup For Muslims Around The World
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2009 9:31 AM
Subject: Re: Bismillah [IslamCity] MATHEMATICS


Al salam alikom,
The third story... I thought was sloved by Al-Khwarizmi...??!!
Are shiites sending these mails??
I am  concerned...
Please reply...
fee aman Allah


On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 8:06 PM, <ZarasKitchen> wrote:

  One
  One Day a person came to Ali (A.S.), thinking that since Ali thinks he is too 
smart, I'll ask him such a tough question that he won't be able to answer it 
and I'll have the chance to embarrass him in front of all the Arabs. He asked 
'Ali (A.S.), tell me a number, that if we divide it by any number from 1-10 the 
answer will always come in the form of a whole number and not as a fraction.' 
Hazrat Ali (A.S.) Looked back at him and said, 'Take the number of days in a 
year and multiply it with the number of days in a week and you will have your 
answer.'
  The person got astonished but as he was a Mushrik he still didn't believe Ali 
(A.S.). He calculated the answer Ali (A.S.) gave him. To his amazement he came 
across the following results:
  The number of Days in a Year = 360 (in Arabic Calendar)
  The Number of Days in a Week = 7
  The product of the two numbers = 2520
  2520 divide by 1 = 2520
  2520 divide by 2 = 1260
  2520 divide by 3 = 840
  2520 divide by 4 = 630
  2520 divide by 5 = 504
  2520 divide by 6 = 420
  2520 divide by 7 = 360
  2520 divide by 8 = 315
  2520 divide by 9 = 280
  2520 divide by 10= 252

  Second
  One day a person came to Ali (A.S.). He was planning to ask Ali (A.S.) such a 
question which would take Ali (A.S.) a long time to answer and because of that 
his Maghrib Prayers would be delayed. He asked, 'Ali you say you know 
everything in the world, then tell me which animals lay eggs and which animals 
give birth to their young ones Hazrat Ali (A.S.) looked back at him smiled and 
said, 'The animals who have their 'EARS' outside their body give birth to their 
young ones and the animals who have their 'EARS' inside their body lay eggs.'

  Third
  A person was about to die, and before dying he wrote his Will which went as 
follows 'I have 17 Camels, and I have three sons. Divide my Camels in such a 
way that My eldest son gets half of them, the second one gets 1/3rd of the 
total and my youngest son gets 1/9th of the total number of Camels'  After his 
death when the relatives read his will they got extremely perplexed and said to 
each other that how can we divide 17 camels like this? So after a long hard 
thought they decided that there was only one man in Arabia who could help them: 
'Ali Ibne Abi Taalib.' So they all came to the door of Ali (A.S.) and put 
forward their problem.
  Hazrat Ali (A.S.) said, 'Ok. I will divide the camels as per the man's will.'
  He said, 'I will lend one of my camels to the total which makes it 18 
(17+1=18), now lets divide as per his will'
  The Eldest gets 1/2 of 18 = 9
  The second one gets 1/3 of 18 = 6
  and The Youngest gets 1/9 of 18 = 2
  Now the total number of camels = 17
  Then Hazrat Ali (A.S.) said, 'Now I will take my Camel back.'
  This was the genius that Hazrat Ali was in his time.


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