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THE SILENT LANGUAGE OF EVIL
from being serious, cold and officious. But many who practice this
kind of morality are well aware of the difference between having a
strong character and enjoying sincere love. Having a strong charac-
ter is compatible with the morality of the Qur'an, so it is not possible
for this to be in conflict with other qualities that reflect this morality.
No law says that someone with a strong personality must be aloof,
or that anyone who behaves in a relaxed manner must be weak. This
is simply one of satan's deceptions stemming from the insincerity of
those who practice his morality. Having a strong character is possi-
ble through being a conscious, aware, sincere and trustworthy per-
son who, more importantly, believe and fears Allah; it has nothing to
do with being serious or aloof.
These people know this very well. They use this idea only as an
excuse to lay the foundation of legitimacy for their satanic way of
thinking. As we said in some detail earlier, it is very hard for them to
show love for anyone because of their arrogant, self-aggrandizing
egos. Or, they deliberately act coldly toward others to protest their
behavior, send them a message or to express their own anger or dis-
agreement. And because they know that such behavior is clearly
contrary to the Qur'an, they try to express themselves using satan's
secret methods and silent language.
As a result, they exhibit a stiff, cold and loveless demeanor in
their desire to sway those around them with their secret persua-
sions. Their basic problem is the insincerity in their hearts. Indeed,
they do not fear Allah as they should, do not live according to the
faith and morality of the Qur'an and cannot make friends with be-
lievers. They know that believers are trustworthy because of their
fear of Allah and religious morality, but they can never trust them as
they should. As the Qur'an says, they can never be friends or confi-
dants: "Your friend is only Allah and His Messenger and those
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