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2. Constantly moving the lips in the presence of other people or in a congregation so that people consider him to be some who does Żikr (remembrance) of Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ in abundance or one who abundantly recites Ṣalāt-‘Alan-Nabī.
3. Delivering a speech by heart just to give people the impression that he is a great scholar, or hesitating to read from a book during his speech fearing that the audience will perceive him to be ignorant.
4. Acting like a forgiving and humble person outside his home but arrogant inside.
5. Displaying a good character in front of other people whilst his family are fed up of his ill-character at home.
6. To offer Ṣalāĥ in front of other people with fear and humility practicing all its etiquette but to offer Ṣalāĥ when alone in such a manner that even the fulfilment of its Farāiḍ and Wājibāt are doubtful.
7. Practicing Sunnaĥs of eating, drinking, sitting etc. properly in public but being lazy to practice them in solitude.
8. Rushing to show generosity when people are watching but refusing to give charity when asked in private.
9. Eating less when attending an invitation to give other people the impression that he follows the Sunnaĥ and eats a little, but when he is at home or amongst informal friends he ends up even eating the share of other people.
In order to explain this to us Shaykh-e-Ṭarīqat Amīr-e-Aĥl-e-Sunnat دَامَـتْ بَـرَكَـاتُـهُـمُ الْـعَـالِـيَـه wrote the following in Faizān-e-Sunnat
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