Watch out for word damage
Title:Beware of word damage Media:Books Edition:UNIVERSAL
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Title: Watch out for word damage
Author: Sa'id Ibn Ali Ibn Wahf El Qahtani
Edition: UNIVERSAL
Medium: Book
Theme: Education and Purification of the Soul
Description: He who refuses to tell the truth is a mute demon, rebellious to Allah, self-infatuated, sycophant, when he does not hide from himself a crime of murder or other, while he who utters false allegations is a speaking demon, rebellious to Allah also. Most people are situated, in their words or their silences, between these two categories of scourges; as for the people of the golden mean, they prevent their tongues from doing all that is reprehensible and use them in all that is useful for them.
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