Correcting Mistakes
Kindness does not require you to validate people’s mistakes, false practices and corrupt beliefs.
If your child says: “1+1=3”, you don’t say: that’s fine, because I love you!
Validating mistakes is not kindness, its cruel…
The Persian poet, Sa’di Shirazi says:
چو می بینی که نابینا و چاه است
اگر خاموش بنشینی گناه است
“If you see a blind man near a pit,
Remaining silent is a crime.”
Correcting mistakes is not intolerance, it may result in their salvation. We wish guidance for everyone. It should be done with wisdom and kindness.
But to tell everyone: we’re all on the right track, don’t worry, all paths lead to God – while they’re destroying their hereafter with sins, corrupt practices and a corrupted creed – you’re not being nice to them, you’re actually facilitating their destruction.
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