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Shake Satan

>**This can really make you think. It actually

>made me mad while I was reading it, but I had to

>send it because of the P.S. This is deep... and I

>wasn't going to forward or share it, but that

>last

>line... you'll see. **********

>

>It really made me think woah!! damn,is satan

>around me???? ya Allah , Forgive me..

>

>A LETTER TO YOU FROM SATAN

>I saw you yesterday as you began your daily

>chores.

>You awoke without kneeling to pray Fajr.

>As a matter of fact, you didn't even say

>Bismillah

>before your meals, or

>pray Isha before going to bed last night.

>You are so unthankful, I like that about you.

>I cannot tell you how glad I am that you have not

>changed your way of living,

>Fool, you are mine.

>Remember, you and I have been going steady for

>years,

>and I still don't love you yet.

>As a matter of fact, I hate you, because I hate

>Allah.

>I am only using you to get even with Allah.

>He kicked me out of heaven, and I'm going to use

>you as long as possible

> to pay him back.

>You see, Fool, ALLAH LOVES YOU and HE has great

>plans in store for you.

>But you have yielded your life to me,

>and I'm going to make your life a living hell.

>That way, we'll be together twice.

>This will really hurt Allah.

>Thanks to you, I'm really showing Him who's boss

>in your life

>with all of the good times we've had.

>We have been watching dirty movies, cursing

>people

>out, stealing,

>lying, being hypocritical, fornicating,

>overeating, telling dirty jokes,

>gossiping, being judgmental, back stabbing

>people,

>disrespecting adults,

>and those in leadership positions, no respect for

>the Mosque, bad attitudes.

>SURELY you don't want to give all this up.

>Come on, Fool, let's burn together forever.

>I've got some hot plans for us.

>This is just a letter of appreciation from me to

>you.

>I'd like to say "THANKS" for letting me use you

>for most of your foolish life.

>You are so gullible, I laugh at you.

>When you are tempted to sin, you give in HA HA

>HA,

>you make me sick.

>Sin is beginning to take its toll on your life.

>You look 20 years older, and now, I need new

>blood.

>So go ahead and teach some children how to sin.

>All you have to do is smoke, get drunk or drink

>while under-aged,

>cheat, gamble, gossip, fornicate, and live being

>as selfish as possible.

>Do all of this in the presence of children and

>they will do it too.

>Kids are like that.

>Well, Fool, I have to let you go for now.

>I'll be back in a couple of seconds to tempt you

>again.

>If you were smart, you would run somewhere,

>repent

>for your sins,

>and live for Allah with what little bit of life

>that you have left.

>It's not my nature to warn anyone, but to be your

>age and still sinning,

>it's becoming a bit ridiculous.

>Don't get me wrong, I still hate you.

>IT'S JUST THAT YOU'D MAKE A BETTER FOOL FOR

>ALLAH.

>

>PS If you really love me, you won't share this

>letter with anyone.

>

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