QUESTION: I hate someone’s guts, but due to politeness I have to smile at them, when I turn around my smile disappears immediately, is this being two faced? | Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem
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QUESTION: I hate someone’s guts, but due to politeness I have to smile at them, when I turn around my smile disappears immediately, is this being two faced?

QUESTION: I hate someone’s guts, but due to politeness I have to smile at them, when I turn around my smile disappears immediately, is this being two faced?

11 Feb

ANSWER:

No, this is being a good Muslim

QUESTION: I hate someone’s guts, but due to politeness I have to smile at them, when I turn around my smile disappears immediately, is this being two faced?

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