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[quote]Good point!! I personally feel that one should not say anything unless it is of use, if it is of no use then i think we should just remain silent. It's true that people converse, indulge in dialogue and some may critisize daily, yet i feel that constructive criticism could be useful, if it is delivered in the correct manner. In this i mean that if one is to give constructive criticism or what i call advice, one needs to do this privately as not to embarrase the other in front of a crowd. Also, how one structures their sentences should be said in the most gentlest way, and wise words with a humble attitude, they should point out possible alternatives and state the positive sides, yet not making the other person feel 'small' on the negative things they have said/done. Importantly, one needs to be full aware that Allah is his witness, and what he say's or does he will be held accountable for it on the Day of Judgement, and could go against him. What we choose to say/do should be done purly for the pleasure of Allah. [/quote]
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