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11 Eleven Types of Facebook Users Muslim Version Part Two

Eight: The sinning show-offs who love to brag - They’re sinners as they have bad intentions. They post updates and photos of their wins, And loads of albums of their vacation. Their bad motive is to show to their friends That they have so much wealth and so-called feats - They seek people’s love, not Allah’s pleasure - They love to hurt others to hide they’re weak. Nine: The politicians… the debaters… Who go on FaceBook to challenge others, To fight for their beliefs, to flaunt their speech - They oft log out feeling proud yet bothered. Some of them indeed have excellent speech And at the same excel in sitting… Hiding behind their screens while they complain About lack of peace while they do nothing. Ten: The ‘teachers’, who enjoin what is right; They command good deeds and forbid what’s wrong - They do so to impress no one but God And so that Heaven is where they’ll belong. Eleven: The ‘learners’, who seek and share, Who apply whatever good thing they learn. They ensure that what they do is but good. Great rewards from Allah they live to earn. Advice from me now: Always remember That all deeds are judged by their intentions. Even while on FaceBook say your du’as - When it’s time to pray, go do ablution. And when you are greeted with the salaam, Always respond to them for It’s their right. Apply good Muslim manners wherever You are – in real life and even online. Don’t bully –in real life, in FaceBook too - Treat all with fairness, justice and wisdom. Know that life is a gateway to Heaven Or Hell. And God tests each and everyone. May Allah Almighty forgive us all And guide us in our lives each night and day. May Allah bless those who share this poem And make Heaven where they’ll eternally stay. Ameen.

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