Page 149 - The Silent Language Of Evil
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Harun Yahya
v Believers can use the Qur'an to analyze the sick characters of
these individuals. Believers uncover the real characters that these
people are hiding in everything they do, in their every action and
word. So, in order not to give themselves away too much, they con-
ceal themselves and remain hidden. But because believers can per-
ceive their unseemly morality, they grow angry at them.
v In spite of their lower selves' intense desire to be right, what
Muslims say—with Allah's help— always proves to be true. For this
reason, they can never attain the desires of their lower selves, which
run contrary to the Qur'an. Believers show that their false ideas and
satanic logic are confused, wrong, and ineffective.
v They cannot obtain the appreciation they think they deserve
by any means. They see that Allah is generous only to those who sin-
cerely believe in Him; and they understand that as the Qur'an says,
they "... have nothing in their breasts except for pride which they
will never be able to vindicate." (Surah Ghafir: 56) They struggle to
attain these desires, but realize that they never will; and so, experi-
ence deep anger because of their lack of knowledge.
v Those they regard as inferior to themselves are appreciated
and honored for their good moral characters and sincerity. They are
always in the background, however, and in these people's shadow.
v Very satisfied with themselves, they want to have a say in
everything. Regarding others as inferior (although they are actually
superior), it is very hard for their lower selves to listen to what any-
one else says or take their advice or recommendations. They don't
see their own deficiencies and so can't find any remedy for them.
That these others try to show them the way causes secret anger in
their hearts.
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