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No indeed! He will be flung into the Shatterer. And
what will convey to you what the Shatterer is? The
kindled Fire of Allah reaching right into the heart. It
is sealed in above them in towering columns. (Surat
an-Humaza; 4-9)
A believer must also be careful not to belittle another
believer while pointing out to him a mistake he has made.
When he sees an error in someone else, it is utterly wrong
to assume himself to be wiser or superior. It may well be that,
in the Sight of Allah, the other person is the superior one,
while the person who belittles him in fact reveals his own
imprudence in violating a clear commandment of Allah. By dis-
obeying the command in the Qur’an, it is clear that a derisive
person is not acting wisely; on the contrary, his conscience is
closed. If such a person does not give up his attitude and con-
tinues being disdainful, he will turn into an insatiable individ-
ual as Allah says in another verse of the Qur’an.
SUPPORTING BELIEVERS
AND NOT QUARRELING
In the Qur’an, Allah reminds believers to be unified and
provide support for one another. The conscientious and
noble life that Muslims lead makes them valuable and beloved
in Allah’s Sight. In the Qur’an, Allah reveals that these noble
and respectable servants are few in number. He declares that
the majority of people will not believe, and most of those who
do believe will not harbor true faith—that is, without associ-
ating anything with Allah.