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never judge a book by its cover

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What would your first impression be of this guy if you didn't hear him speak?
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You could read the Quran like AbdulBasit, but if you dress and act like a cunt, then you are a cunt.
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My first impression was..."just another jabaljaan"...then he did what he did :shock:
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:up: He should dress accordingly.
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:wow:
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That he's easy-going and down-to-earth.
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:leon: MashaAllah
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He probably went back to selling drugs after reciting.
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:snoop:
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Such a confusing individual.
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if the soul was in plain sight alot of perceptions would change.
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Mashallah :up:
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I think we each possess our own dualities, perhaps not as conspicuous. It is this duality of good and evil within us that accounts for our being forgiving of our own sins whereas we are less apologetic to others who may sin differently to us. MashaAllah though, beautiful recitation. :)
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ihatewritingessays wrote:if the soul was in plain sight alot of perceptions would change.
But only God can see who is rightly guided and pure. I think that's part of our test, to be honest. People will judge others using meaningless criteria. That will further tarnish the judger's soul and will test those who are treated harshly due to judgements. If they strive in God's cause and use those hardships to purify their soul, those judged will only benefit themselves inshaa Allah. So I think that it's best for us to wait for Judgment Day when the Truth is revealed and people realize their errors.
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