فَقَالَ مَالِيَ لاَ أَرَى الْهُدْهُدَ أَمْ كَانَ مِنَ الْغَآئِبِينَ
(and (Sulayman) said: â€What is the matter that I see not the hoopoe Or is he among the absentees'') One day `Abdullah bin `Abbas told a similar story, and among the people was a man from the Khawarij whose name was Nafi` bin Al-Azraq, who often used to raise objections to Ibn `Abbas. He said to him, â€Stop, O Ibn `Abbas; you will be defeated (in argument) today!'' Ibn `Abbas said: â€Why'' Nafi` said: â€You are telling us that the hoopoe can see water beneath the ground, but any boy can put seed in a trap and cover the trap with dirt, and the hoopoe will come and take the seed, so the boy can catch him in the trap.'' Ibn `Abbas said, â€If it was not for the fact that this man would go and tell others that he had defeated Ibn `Abbas in argument, I would not even answer.'' Then he said to Nafi`: â€Woe to you! When the decree strikes a person, his eyes become blind and he loses all caution.'' Nafi` said: â€By Allah I will never dispute with you concerning anything in the Qur'an. ''