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Harun Yahya

             However, Allah says in the Qur'an that the superiority that in-
        dividuals have is theirs by His providence.
             ... We raise the rank of anyone We will. Over everyone with
             knowledge is a Knower. (Surah Yusuf: 76)

             This being the case, always aware that another may be morally
        superior to himself and have more expansive knowledge, a person
        must be humble in his manners.
             Besides this, believers see what is lacking in one another and in-
        form one another of it, because they believe what Allah has revealed
        in the Qur'an: He has made them responsible for commanding good,
        avoiding evil, and calling on others to lead a good moral life. For this
        reason, believers tell others of their faults so that they can better
        themselves and become more lovable. Believers want happiness for
        one another, both in this world and the next.
             But these people in question find fault with others and do not
        want them to atone for their mistakes. Their only goal in telling oth-
        ers their faults is to make themselves seem superior. For the same
        purpose, they sometimes invent errors or shortcomings in ordinary
        behavior in an attempt to vaunt their own superiority.


             The secret anger in the psychology of being
             treated unjustly
             When satan was expected to prostrate himself to Adam (as), he
        grew consumed by anger against human beings and, when he was
        cursed and driven out of the Garden, that anger turned into great
        enmity. He then swore to pursue his anger until the Last Day.
             Such a secret anger, similar to satan's, can be seen in those indi-
        viduals who use his insidious language. Those who deny Allah
        demonstrate anger in their beliefs, lifestyles, and ignorant moral


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