The purpose of faith is to protect people from making unknown mistakes and from self-harm. For example, the prohibition of smoking, which hurts both oneself and others, people are unaware of it, until recently scientists released a set of data that a person who spends one hour in a smoking environment is equivalent to smoking four cigarettes. The carbon monoxide content in secondhand smoke is 840 times higher than the maximum allowable smoke concentration in the industry, and people know how harmful this is.
Another example is that faith prohibits all forms of divination and fortune-telling, also to protect people. Because fortune-telling can blind people's minds, make people doubt reality, and believe in the future described by others, resulting in the loss of the ability to distinguish between right and wrong, unable to distinguish between reality and fantasy, and even losing confidence in life. Strictly speaking, "foreseeing good and bad" is a speculative psychology. Whether a fortune teller says good or bad, he will drop a bomb on the person's psyche and destroy his will.
Divination in any form does nothing but create unrealistic illusions. From a scientific point of view, fortune telling only exposes the greed and fragility of human nature. Those who rely on the chain of other people's interests in the confusion of their fate are pitiful and pathetic. Therefore, Yi Si Liangmu strictly prohibits all forms of divination and fortune telling, the purpose is to make people face up to reality, not to dwell on the past, not to fantasize about the future, and to live every day in a down-to-earth manner.
Now we all know that the prohibition of alcohol, drugs, gambling and other systems is all to protect us. Therefore, we will actively turn away from sins that invite God's damnation. Because it is close, it is inevitable that it will be inadvertently contaminated, which will lead to the waste of many years of good deeds. The Merciful Allah said: "Will you abstain from the devil's attempt to stir up hatred and hatred among you by drinking and gambling and to prevent you from praying to the Lord and praying?"”(5:91)
Wenma stone, Tulan Peak.