A great majority of people are quite knowledgeable but only people with a deep conscience comprehend God and attach themselves to Him.
A wise person immediately sees the existence of God but a great majority of people look at the world behind some kind of mist. They can’t see the existence of God behind that mist.
God supports those close to Him without them knowing it; in the same way, He oppresses those distant to Him from an aspect they have never thought of.
Self-criticism is crucial to prevent arrogance. If one thinks of himself as immune to mistakes, he’s already fallen into satan’s trap; self-criticism is a remedy. God forbid, those who refrain from it will only hurt themselves.
Hypocrites wait for disasters to befall Muslims, but they end up being the ones surrounded by disasters as punishment from God.
Hypocrites lead miserable lives in this world and in the hereafter. But, unknowingly, hypocrites boost the power of believers.
The existence of hypocrites is actually a good thing for believers, because it makes believers more driven, more vigilant. Hypocrites help believers achieve a broader horizon and be more careful against dangers and appreciate believers more.
Hypocrites feel incredible rage when the Qur’an is mentioned and this hatred is visible in their eyes.
Hypocrites don't like it when God is praised, the Qur’an is recited or Islam is preached. Instead, they wish to waste their time on petty things.
Hypocrites have a hierarchical order; they all have their masters. They think that the shadow states are very powerful and therefore they follow them.
We are focusing on hypocrites, because it’s the most crucial issue in Islamic world. They’re the reasons Muslims are being persecuted.
Trying to scare Muslims with unbelievers is typical hypocrite behavior.
Hypocrites believe that their audacious behavior is right; they don't believe religion is the right way. They offer a religion other than the one in the Qur’an.
Believers know how to feel shame. But hypocrites are shameless. They are audacious and barefaced.
Hypocrites can’t contain their rage and it sometimes spills out of their mouths. But the rage inside their hearts is even greater.
Hypocrites brag about trivial things to impress each other; try to convince others of their ‘supposedly’ good lives. They always fail in the end.
Hypocrites wish for believers to go astray, just like they did. That’s why they pursue unimportant knowledge. Believers, on the contrary, pursue wisdom.
God compares hypocrites to hollow pieces of timber in a verse. They might look or sound impressive, but they are always hollow.
Hypocrites seek to take credit for trivial things, trying to portray themselves very successful. God explains the punishment awaiting them.
Because hypocrites are arrogant, rebellious and foolish, they just can’t understand and are annoyed by the temperate, calm manner of believers.
Hypocrites think very highly of themselves; they wrongly think believers are naïve. They can’t comprehend believers’ honest, sincere characters.