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THE SILENT LANGUAGE OF EVIL
It must, of course, be very hard for any individual to display
such a satanic will, suppress normal human behavior and go
steadily for hours with an uncomprehending look on his face.
Since, as we said earlier, all of a person's emotions are naturally
reflected in his face, it is difficult for him to hide what is going on in-
side him. For this reason, any healthy person would have to exert a
special effort to hide his reactions and not express his emotions in
his eyes. In order to enter such a state, that person would have to be-
have not according to the high morality of the Qur'an, but according
to the will of satan. Otherwise, he would not trouble to make an-
other person uncomfortable, tense and ill at ease. Anyone who
would go to such trouble hears the voice of conscience that Allah
has inspired in him, but attempts to repress this voice. Such people
are determined to listen to satan and carry out what he inspires in
them—which is both physically and mentally exhausting.
Despite this, they are determined in their behavior, exerting
special strength of will not to show respect or friendship on their
faces. They want to suggest the vindictiveness, jealousy and anger
in them and protest how others around them are acting. In the same
way that they distance themselves from everything good that gives
joy and happiness, the joy of others around them—their excitement
in their faith and all their blessings—cause these people distress.
Their state of mind is exactly the opposite of the lively, joyful,
bright-eyed and eager deportment of Muslims. They carry on in
their own way, with eyes that seem to be staring at nothing, with
gazes that fail to reveal where they're looking.
The silent protest directed against believers carry different mes-
sages and meanings. Societies that don't live according to the moral
teachings of the Qur'an may not attach much importance to how
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