"So there’s no future for the tight-lipped hero?"
"Very little, unfortunately. I think they are more the substance of novels nowadays, rather than reality." --Professor of Psychiatry at the University of New South Wales.
(ANOTHER REALITY IS THAT PEOPLE OF UNREQUITED PRIDE, OFTEN ARE SO SELFISHLY STINGY THEY CANT STAND TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE REALITY OF PEOPLE
WHO ARE TRUE HEROS AND INNOCENTS IN SURVIVING AND ENDURING CRUELTY.)
"For many months now, prisoners have been held for interrogation at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. They’ll all Taliban and Al-Qaeda fighters and they’re all Muslims. What can we surmise about the vulnerability and resilience of their minds in the face of modern interrogation methods? Dr. Malik Badri is Professor of Psychology at the International Islamic University in Kuala Lumpur. He’s held academic positions in Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Sudan, and has also written a book on contemplation in Islam. Dr. Malik Badri describes the ordeals of Bilal, one of Islam’s first political prisoners during the seventh century."
"Bilal was an Ethiopian slave in Mecca. And his master used to, when he accepted Islam and rejected the bowing to their stone carved gods, he was taken in the hot sun and they would put very heavy stones on them and he would beat him and tell him, “just say something to say that you have refused Islam, and say something good about our gods” but he would only repeat the words ahadun ahad, God is only One. And he was able to feel that all the pain that he received was something that would bring him nearer and nearer to God, since he is sacrificing for the sake of God. "
"Another prisoner in Islamic history, a man who was put in prison a few centuries ago, was Ibn Taymiyyah. And he was put in prison in Cairo, he was from Damascus. Ibn Taymiyyah was very famous for having said the very famous sentence when he was arrested. He said, “What are they going to do to me? If they put me in prison then this is a chance for me for contemplation. If they send me out of the country, to deport me, it would be like tourism. And if they kill me, I will be a martyr. What can they do to me?”"
"Now, while solitary confinement can separate every single prisoner from every other prisoner, do you think in some way they can communicate through something like a common heart or a common spirit?'
"People when they are in prison, and when they are in solitary confinement, it seems that their psychic ability will be sharpened."
(AND I SAY YET AGAIN, JEALOUSY TAKES IT'S TOLL ON PEOPLE SO SINCERELY, THEY ARE AFRAID OF WHAT THEY CANNOT PUT A CREDIT SCORE ON, OR AFRAID OF WHAT THEY CANNOT PLACE A RENTAL FEE OR CUTE REJECTION LETTER ON, THEREFORE THEY TURN TO CRUELTY, VIOLENCE, AND RUTHLESSNESS TO MERELY OUTLET THEIR ANGERS IN ORDER TO LIFT THEMSELVES ABOVE THOSE NATURALLY SMARTER THAN THEY THROUGH TRULY EARNED OR FAVORED GIFTS FROM GOD. WHATEVER SHORT STORY IS TOLD OR WRITTEN, WHATEVER SCENARIO IS MADE UP FOR THE PUBLIC TO VIEW AND UNDERSTAND, WHATEVER IS FORGED AND WHOMEVER IS FRAMED IN THE MOST UNTHINKABLE MANNERS WILL NEVER ERASE THE UGLINESS FROM THE HEARTS OF THOSE WHO HONESTLY AND REALISTICALLY TAKE A LOOK AT THEMSELVES AND WHAT THEIR TRUE WORTH IS BUILT UPON NOTHING MORE THAN AN ILLUSTRIOUS ILLUSIONAL FOUNDATION OF THEIR OWN MAKINGS.)
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