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CHARACTER-TYPES OF THE UNBELIEVERS
more rebellious, and act as if they did not understand what was being
said. Now, we will summarize the main features of the character of an
older person.
They Are Easily Offended and Seek to Make others
Feel Sorry for Them
Most elderly people are materially and psychologically depend-
ent on others, usually their children, grandchildren or other relatives.
Those they depend on are often not too well disposed towards old
people; they may be regarded as good people, but, they usually regard
the elderly in their care as an annoying nuisance. Old people usually
do not have the means or the ability to live on their own in a separate
dwelling. But, their relatives do not want to take them into their own
homes on a long-term basis because of the care they require.
In a society in which people do not abide by the morality of the re-
ligion this situation to which elderly people are subjected is a natural
consequence of the false system they have conformed for years. These
people, most of whom have grown old, have likewise adopted an er-
rant morality and lived their lives removed from Allah and His reli-
gion. And, they raised their children and grandchildren to adopt the
same moral outlook. Instead of instilling in them the nobler morality
that Allah has commanded, they have taught them the morality of ig-
norance. As a result, this has returned to plague them in their later
years. And their children, who live in a society of ignorance, will often
abuse them or abandon them without blinking an eye. Or, if the chil-
dren agree to have their parents stay with them, they may not treat
them well because they have been forced to take them in.
The parents are aware of the way their children feel towards
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