well if you have two people who are identical, but one is more pious, why is better?
if the person who is better knows it and mentions it in an attempt to get others to follow suit, is it pride or divine duty?
Maulana Queer al superior
I agree that if a person has religious knowledge and is pious enough to practically apply that knowledge, he/she should share it with the intention of making a difference/helping/guiding, yes, but often times, it is the attitude which makes it a negative.