Two characters to choose from.
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character A:
This person thinks that he should perform “zikr” intesively, even when not praying, and therefore starts reciting the kalima, “there is no god but allah, and mohammad is his prophet.”
Character B:
This person, who was standing nearby, has a thick beard on his face, and a coloured cloth on his shoulder, was extremely furious, and started showering extremely vulgar verbal abuse upon the character A.
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Character A:
A person, in order to take advantage of the sacredness of the kalima, has a badge on his chest, on which, the kalima is written in beautiful words, “there is no god but allah, and mohammad is his prophet.”
Character B:
The other person, who, by his looks, appeared quite a “molvi”, was furious in anger, upon seeing that badge. He advanced and snatched off the badge, and threw it on the earth. He then started treading on it with his dirty boots.
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Character A:
A person thinks kalima is sacred, and on the door of his house, he got it written in a beutiful writing, “there is no god but allah, and mohammad is his prophet”.
Character B:
The other person came with some little boys who had caps on their heads. He came shouting and crying, and was saying vulgar words. Some godfearing citizens tried to stop him, and he replied in anger, “i can not withstand this kalima at any cost!”
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Character A:
A person loved the kalima so dearly that he got it written on the top of his shop, so that it purifies and increases his earning. “there is no god but allah, and mohammad is his prophet.”
Character B:
The other person collected some vagabonds from the street, and took out mudd from the dirty sewerage water, and started throwing it on the kalima. When all the shopkeepers firmly stopped his dirty actions, he ran away from there and hid in the mosque!
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Character A:
A person, who has extra-ordinary love for the kalima, wrote it on his “worshipping place” ( it is forbidden by law to call it a mosque ), so that the worshipping place, by its appearance, speaks of oneness of allah, and prophecy of mohammad. " there is no god but allah, and mohammad is his prophet."
Character B:
The other person, when passed from there, and saw the kalima written on the worshipping place, got very angry. He collected some jobless gentlemen by offering them money. He entered the sacred worshipping place with dirty boots, first disrespected the koran, and then started breaking off the kalima. He showed no respect to the kalima, the koran, and he was not a tiny bit shameful to enter a worshipping place with dirty boots.
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The above lines talk about two characters. The Character A, to say, to love, to keep close to heart, the kalima, is the character of the Ahmadi people. The character B, of rubbing off, treading on, and throwing dirty mud on the kalima, is the character of the Molvis, who can not see or listen to the kalima!
Let us see, how allah treats those who treat his kalima in such a way!