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Should we hide our faults?

Posted by Titus-Armand On March - 19 - 2008
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People with brilliant minds and extraordinary capacities think little of admitting or exposing their weaknesses and faults. For them, they represent something for which they have paid, something that they deserve to have. They might even feel that their errors do them honor and help define them better.

On the other hand there are the mediocre minds, who would rather conceal and hide their few little faults, as they are very sensitive to any references that are made to them. This happens because the mediocre mind has another scale of values, one in which a person’s worth is defined by its lack of defects or errors, and not by its brilliant capacities or results — which is absurd, for we all know that no man is perfect. Hence, when the faults of the mediocre come to light, they are immediately held in less esteem, for they have lost that which gave them value.

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  • I have never done this before, i do not brag and Allah the Almighty (SWT) knows my intention, but in an effort to dispel these myths and biases against those of us who dress like Muslims i must say;

    I work for cageprisoners, i write articles for the site, i help moderate the forum, go on the forum and read my latest articles (pinrelief). I have given interviews to newspspers and have articles in the media. I have a you tube channel highlighting Guantanamo attrocities. I also have a second you tube channel helping those affected by sihr (black magic) username:pinrelief
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    I also help Imran Khan the prominent solicitor by collecting information to use in the trial of terror suspects, I write refutations to prosecution evidence used in terror cases. Most recently my refutation of Muhammed Babr (the alleged Jihadi supergrass) was submited to the high court in London.

    I attend the marches, those held by both stop the war and friends of al aqsa. I also advise Lindsey German founder of stop the war coalition on policy. There are many other things but my purpose is not to list them all but to prove a point. Beards and Jilbabs do not stop anyone, and guidance is only from Allah (SWT)

    The way i and my family dress does not affect the work i do..you judge me by the way i look (sounds like BNP..you are acting just like them).

    This is just an excuse, you can pray, dress like a Muslim and still do political work..they are not incompatible. The argument that i can't wear a scarf or jillbab or keep a beard and do political work as well doesn't hold water. Islam commands me to keep a beard and also to help my brothers in Guantanamo. Islam commands my wife to dress like a Muslimah and help the brothers in Guantanamo.

    Alhamdulillah we are Muslims , both by appearance and by action.

    Finally, jilbab does not hold you back, my wife is in jilbab and niqab and has a degree, a masters and attends university doing her PGCE (teaching degree) and we have 3 kids to look after as well.
  • Uncle B
    Ask Christ!
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