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Harun Yahya
                                   Harun Yahya







                  Even if the teachings of the Qur'an are in opposition to the
             profit of the individual human, and even if it is hard to accept, it
             requires that justice be observed without distinction between
             mother, father, acquaintance, stranger, rich or poor. For this rea-
             son, a believer tries not to commit injustice during the day and
             strenuously avoids closing his eyes to injustice. He tries to give
             everyone what they deserve.
                  For example, when passing in front of people waiting in a
             queue for a bus, he won't be disrespectful and he will not close
             his eyes to anyone who does this. He will intervene in a way that
             is appropriate to noble character and without creating tension. In
             a contest, he will be careful to praise all those who deserve praise
             and to receive the award. He will defend those in the right with-
             out making any distinction between them and his friends. If he
             or a close friend makes a mistake, he will openly admit it if the
             error caused harm to another person and he will do everything
             in his power to make restitution for the harm done.


































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