Divine Wisdom and the Distribution of Worldly Blessings

An Insightful Dialogue Between a Father and Daughter


❖ A Meaningful Conversation Between Father and Daughter​


This heartfelt exchange between a father and his daughter offers profound reflection on the divine wisdom behind the distribution of blessings, tests, and rankings in the world as ordained by the Creator.


❖ The Daughter’s Question​


Influenced by feminist ideologies, the daughter raised an objection:
“Why has the Qur’ān granted men a degree of superiority over women?”
To her, this seemed like an injustice, and she felt powerless in the face of religious arguments.


❖ The Father’s Explanation​


To help her understand, the father drew upon various real-life examples from the world:


IQ Level Differences:
Some children struggle to achieve high marks despite relentless effort, while others attain top grades with ease.


Beauty and Appearance:
Some girls are naturally gifted with clear, flawless skin, while others battle skin-related issues.


Health Conditions:
Some individuals enjoy robust health, whereas others constantly combat illness.


The father posed a thought-provoking question:
“If all these variations are accepted as part of nature's distribution, then why is this one difference seen as unjust?”


The Reality of Worldly Inequality


The father then elaborated that countless people in the world live under difficult circumstances:


✔ Nearly 1.9 billion people live without proper housing.
✔ Around 280 million are visually impaired.
✔ About 190 million live with disabilities.
✔ More than 3 billion people endure poverty.


❖ The Wisdom of the Creator​


He reminded her that before labeling any divine allocation as unjust, one should consider the countless other blessings and natural variations we accept without question.


“To despair over one aspect while silently enjoying countless blessings,” he said,
“is not just ungrateful—it’s short-sighted.”


❖ Conclusion​


By the end of the conversation, the daughter postponed her argument and left with a gentle smile to meet her tutor. Yet the discussion left her reflecting deeply.
She realized that what we often label as inequality may, in truth, be a manifestation of divine distribution and wisdom, not injustice.
 
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