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LOYALTY DESCRIBED IN THE QUR'AN
into the community of believers. The sincere faithfulness and devo-
tion that believers feel towards Allah and the prophets cannot be im-
itated; this is a sentiment that is shared only by believers. No matter
how much they try to conceal that which is themselves, those who
mingle with the believers, only to impugn their religion, cannot im-
itate a believer's submission to Allah; and, for this reason, they will
never be able to achieve their aims. It is the strong sense of loyalty
and submission to Allah that distinguishes devout believers from
those with sickness in their hearts. This sense of loyalty also fosters
a strong bond that will meld the believers together throughout their
lives. By their profound loyalty to Allah, believers will be able to
both recognize and protect themselves from the evil-intentioned
who seek to cause them harm. As well, their love and trust in other
believers will increase as they recognize each other's sincerity and
determination in their cause. In this way, Allah will rid the believers
of these evil-intentioned souls and confer upon them a profound
faith with which to face any occasion.
Allah tells us in the Qur'an about the behavior of those who
appear outwardly to be believers, but who reveal their lack of
faith in Allah by abstaining from helping one another as they were
required to:
As for those who believe and do right actions, He will pay
them their wages in full and will give them increase from
His favor. As for those who show disdain and grow arro-
gant, He will punish them with a painful punishment.
They will not find any protector or helper for themselves
besides Allah. (Surat an-Nisa', 173)
Because they have a strong feeling of submission to Allah, be-
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