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THE SILENT LANGUAGE OF EVIL
Book—and others which are open to interpretation. Those
with deviation in their hearts follow what is open to inter-
pretation in it, desiring conflict, seeking its inner meaning.
No one knows its inner meaning but Allah. Those firmly
rooted in knowledge say, "We believe in it. All of it is from
our Lord." But only people of intelligence pay heed. (Surah
Al 'Imran: 7)
As this verse says, the verses of the Qur'an are very clear and
understandable. Using insincere methods to find justification for
bad moral behavior is an important indication of the sickness these
people hide in their hearts. Like all the satanic traps they set, this
one too is destroyed by Allah's will.
They make accusations against believers in order
to seem in the right
Many verses of the Qur'an say that Muslims are deeply at-
tached to one another in love and faithfulness, and that firm friend-
ship exists among them. But if one becomes friends with believers
not out of faith and fear of Allah, but for his own gain, this bond will
be easily broken for reasons related to one's lower self. When con-
tending with their lower selves, those under satan's influence may
disregard in an instant their relationship with believers; making
false accusations against them to prove that they are in the right.
They tell nasty lies and make mischief. However, Allah says in the
Qur'an that making accusations is wrong, that believers must avoid
listening to these kinds of accusations:
You were bandying it about on your tongues, your mouths
uttering something about which you had no knowledge.
You considered it to be a trivial matter, but, in Allah's sight,
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