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SATAN: THE SWORN ENEMY OF MANKIND
            mud..." (Surat al-Hijr, 33), which are repeated in another verse,
            demonstrate this arrogance of Satan's even more clearly.
                 This response was the fruit of Satan's inexplicable form of logic.
            Interestingly enough, careful examination of his statements, as re-
            ferred to in these verses, shows that he was certain of Allah's exis-
            tence, and that He is his Creator. He fears Allah, but, out pride,
            refuses to obey him.
                 As has already been made clear, despite being cognizant of
            these truths, his desire for self-aggrandizement, that is, the way he
            regarded himself superior to man on the basis of a mere difference
            in physical make-up, his envy of the status afforded to man, his un-
            willingness to prostrate himself before him, because of that de-
            viance, and thus, his opposition to the command of Allah, all place
            him in the worst ranks of created entities.
                 His response is impudent and a show of gross ingratitude. That
            same false logic can be discerned in the hypocrites. Like Satan, the
            hypocrites regard themselves to be "superior," "different," and "cho-
            sen." For example, when the hypocrites, according to the 13th verse
            of Surat al-Baqara, were called upon to have faith as other people
            had, they described the believers as "fools," and refused to be
            ranked among them. The verse in question reads:
                 When they are told, "Believe in the way that the people be-
                 lieve," they say, "What! Are we to believe in the way that
                 fools believe?" No indeed! They are the fools, but they do
                 not know it. (Surat al-Baqara, 13)
                 The hypocrites seek to ease their consciences in this manner be-
            cause they have no faith. Maintaining, or more correctly, trying to
            convince themselves, that they are superior while believers are infe-
            rior, they refuse to follow the path taken by believers. The real rea-
            son why they described the believers as "fools" was their desire not

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