O ugly wolf-dog, do not wear the lion's skin out of greed and agitation.
The lion's roar will test you, revealing the lion's image and the dog's nature.
Interpretation of "And you will surely recognize them by the tone of their speech."
God told the Prophet in a context, a sign easier than recognizing the people of hypocrisy.
If the hypocrite is grand and terrifying, you will recognize him by his tone and speech.
When you buy clay pots, you test them, O customer.
You tap on the pot to recognize the broken one from its sound.
The sound of the broken one is different; the sound of the herald precedes it.
The sound comes to define it, like a verb's root that conjugates it.
When the topic of testing appeared, I quickly remembered the story of Harut.
The story of Harut and Marut and their bravery in God's tests.
We had mentioned a little about it before; what can we say about one of its thousands?
I wanted to speak about those investigations, but delays have held it back until now.
Another attack from its many, a little is said, explaining one part of the elephant.
Listen to Harut and Marut, O servant and followers of Marut.
There was a trap and a test on the way, its storm like straw that was taken away.
Testing them thoroughly, who would know of these things in a drunken state?
To him, the trench and the field are the same; the pit and the trench are a pleasant path to him.