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Point 1: Causing Any Wrong

I saw this man shopping at the store. He grabbed a can of milk but when he pulled it out from the shelf, another can was forced out of its place slightly. It was still secure but he readjusted the position to put it back in its place. The other day I saw him throwing some rubbish into a bin. A tiny piece of paper that I could barely see, fell on the floor. He picked it up and carefully put it back into the bin. This time I managed to see his face. It was as bright as a full moon. I immediately recognised that he was a man who was striving in the path of his Lord. He considered it a big crime to be the cause of any wrong, no matter how minor and ignorable it might be. 


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