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Imam Ali ( krw.) 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 Jewish person got astonished but as he was a polytheist (Mushrik), he still didn't believe Imam Ali (krw.).
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On receiving the money the two travelers started quarrelling as to who should have how much of the money. The five-loaf-man demanded five dirhams. The three-loaf-man insisted on dividing the money in two equal parts (4 dirhams each).
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Therefore, you had 24 equal parts. 8x3=24 Your 3 loaves made 9 parts out of which you have eaten 8 portions, leaving just 1 piece to the third traveler. (3x3)-8=1 Your friend had 5 loaves which divided into 3 made 15 pieces. He ate 8 pieces and gave 7 pieces to the guest. (5x3)-8=7 As such the guest shared 1 part from your loaves and 7 from those of your friend. So you should get one dirham and your friend should receive seven dirhams.' Dividing Inheritance (Warits) What is a wife's share?