The real story of Nabi Daud and the lesson learned from it (reflection from Surah as Sad)

Do you remember the story of two people that one is having 1 sheep and the other is having 99 sheep?

When they tasawwaru (root word is surah) – castle (long wall to protect secure place) to penetrate. These two people ambushed Nabi Daud through tasawwaru and he was panic and being reminded not act on impulse.

Two siblings in which one own 1 sheep and the other owned 99 sheep (Israeliyat mentioned about 99 wives instead of sheep) – Daud jumped to the conclusion without hearing the other party. Two parties have an argument – Be fair in your judgment. Hear both sides out before passing any judgment. Don’t follow impulsive desire.

Thus, when two parties have an argument – be fair in your judgment. Hear both sides out before passing any judgment. Don’t follow impulsive desire.

When you are a judge – you must hear from both sides.

Hear more and in details from Nouman Ali Khan here – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeuvMS25bok