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would be cross with them.
               One day, when all the boys were playing in the garden, Irfan
            joined them. They were playing with a new toy of Anas's. Irfan's
            arrival made everyone uneasy because they knew that whenever
            he joined in a game there would always be an argument. So, this

            time, the boys didn't let him play with them. Irfan became very
            angry; he took Anas's new toy, threw it on the ground and broke
            it. Anas was very upset, and he and his friends started to argue
            with Irfan. Uncle Afsar heard the noise of the boys' voices and

            looked out the window. Grandpa Afsar loved the boys very much,
            always took an interest in them and often talked to them about the
            existence of Allah, the blessings He gives and the acts of worship
            that He commands. When he saw the boys arguing, he immedi-
            ately came down to join them. Irfan was crying. The boys told
            Uncle Afsar what was going on and then they all sat down in the

            garden to talk.
               Anas explained what had happened: "Uncle Afsar, my friends
            and I always get along well together and play without fighting. But
            Irfan always ruins our fun, and we don't want to be friends with

            him anymore."
               "But they don't do what I want," Irfan complained.
               Uncle Hanif then said: "Come on boys! We all want to feel
            good and lead a secure life and to find friendship and happiness
            where we can. But it's not enough to desire these things. And we

            can't wait for someone else to give them to us. Feeling good in a
            safe environment and making good friendships require special ef-
            fort and self-sacrifice. If everyone insisted on having only what
            they wanted and thought of themselves rather than giving in to oth-

            ers, there would only be unhappiness and arguments among us.
            But believers who fear Allah behave differently; they are patient,
            forgiving and don't insist on having their own way. Even when
            someone wrongs them, they don't take offense; they put the well-



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