ADNAN OKTAR: He says; I would like to share some parts of Risale-i Nur Collection with you. ' If you were to reply proudly: "I am very beautiful. Where is anyone else as beautiful as I am? Show me someone like me" that would be conceited pride. And so, to be saved from both conceit and ingratitude, one should say: "Yes, I have grown beautiful. But the beauty springs from the robe, and consequently it belongs to the One Who clothed me in it; it is not mine." Look masha'Allah. Bediuzzaman emphasizes very well a subject we always talk about. Allah manifests in us. Therefore, when I pay a compliment to someone, that person will not take it on himself or herself. When I say "you are beautiful", I'm saying that to Allah. I'm saying "My Lord, how beautiful You are. How nicely You manifest." Therefore, man has nothing on him, so why should he or she boast? His body does not belong to him. His soul does not belong to him. Allah gave them. Then how could he boast about them? What is there to boast about? All of it belongs to Allah. Therefore anyone paying a compliment definitely pays that compliment to Allah. One should behave courteously towards Allah, right? They should emphasize the Greatness and Beauty of Allah nicely with respect. They say "My Lord how beautiful Your manifestation in here is, how beautiful You are" insha'Allah...
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