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Harun Yahya
cent; but was rather a humiliating display of weakness befitting peo-
ple who do not put their trust in Allah. Aperson who knows what he
is doing and does not surrender his behavior despite these warnings
will be held accountable in Allah's presence for continuing in this
way.
Someone who doesn't get what he wants with a quivering voice
and tearful expression may resort to a second ploy, making it appear
that he is about to weep. At this stage, his eyes start to assume a
moist and uncomprehending expression that suggests he is about to
cry. He looks more deeply at the other person trying to influence
him. Now, his voice is almost completely inaudible. To convince oth-
ers know that the last stage is very near, he answers with halting, un-
comprehending and trembling words, to emphasize his
helplessness as much as he can. This person expects to make others
feel sorry for him and carries on his uncompromising satanic quest
for compassion. He intensifies the situation with emotional looks
and halting speech. His voice is thin, and he emphasizes his help-
lessness with pitiful facial expressions.
However, it is never fitting or acceptable for a Muslim to be help-
less or without recourse. Under every circumstance, he draws his
strength and security from Allah; he is at all times wise and able to
solve his problems. No obstacle will daunt him. He knows that Allah
has created everything with its solution and behaves with the strength
of character that his faith gives him. The Qur'an tells us that a person
who trusts in Allah will overcome every obstacle by Allah's will:
Do not give up and do not be downhearted. You shall be
uppermost if you believe. (Surah Al 'Imran: 139)
People lacking this spiritual strength that sincere faith gives are
always uncertain, without willpower. They give their attention only
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