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                                        In addition, Muslims remembering and praising God all the time, and mani-
                            festing the morality of the Qur'an in everything they do or say, infuriates the hyp-
             ocrites. They don't wish to hear the name of God, or praise of the morality of the
                                          Qur'an or see how the Muslims live by it. Witnessing the constant efforts of Muslims
                                               to serve Islam is yet another grievance for them. That's why they 'shut themselves
                                              away' and take care to sulk in a corner, away from Muslims. In a happy environment
                                  of Muslims, hypocrites sit in a corner, frown and look around with blank eyes. They
                                             give the appearance of a schizophrenic person, who hates human beings. They
                                          frown while everyone else laughs. They keep quiet while everyone else is happily
                                            chatting. Their actions are unstable and psychotic.
                  This state of the hypocrites is one form of punishment that God inflicts on
            them for their immorality. Hypocrites do all these demonic acts only to disturb

            Muslims, only to take away their peace and happiness. Yet, what they do is nothing

            other than making themselves look like 'mentally deranged people' and condemning
            themselves to an 'unhappy, angry and distressed life' in a schizophrenic mood.


                         H HYPOCRITES USE EVERYTHING THEY ARE GIVEN TO CAUSE UNREST
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                                      Muslims have very peaceful, happy lives. Everyday, as they wake up to a new
                                        day, they look around and see beauties everywhere, and do their best to make a
                                        beautiful contribution to wherever they go. Hypocrites though, are the complete op-
                                        posite. They cannot stand the fact that Muslims are happy, at peace and live beautiful
                                    lives. That's why they start their day in a bad-tempered, foul mood. Even when
                                         things are perfect, they manage to find a reason to cause disturbance.
                                         They use every opportunity to disturb the peaceful atmosphere around Muslims
                                and try to give them a hard time. They start with a 'bad-tempered look' on their
                              face in the morning. Their faces are so irksome and unpleasant that no one would
                                  even want to look at them. They believe that with this 'foul mood' they can disturb
                                     the Muslims. Then they respond to pleasant greetings and attempts at conversation
                                      with terse and curt replies. They are extremely negative and gloomy. The reason
                                    why Muslims speak good words to them is not because they really want to have a
                              conversation with them, but because this is what God will be pleased with and is a
                                      requirement of good manners. Despite the hypocrites' ill-mannered and rude be-
                                        havior, Muslims continue to respond kindly, as a reflection of their lofty morality.
                                           This is only the beginning. Consorting with satan, they would find hundreds of
                                      more evil acts to do for the rest of the day. No matter how benevolently and kindly
                                         they are treated, they will view them from an evil perspective and try to use them as
                                       leverage for their wicked schemes.

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