One writer said:
“If you speak, then consider your words, articulate your speech and make clear what you intend; do not allow them to carry a number of meanings, and do not use words that may be misunderstood, or words that are ambiguous and will need further explanations and clarifications, for your opponent will not remember your explanation, and if his heart is diseased he will release your words and direct them where he pleases.”
- From the Fruits of Jihad. Public addresses on the da’wah and Jihad: Between Laxity and Extremism, by Abu Muhammad al Maqdisi
“If you speak, then consider your words, articulate your speech and make clear what you intend; do not allow them to carry a number of meanings, and do not use words that may be misunderstood, or words that are ambiguous and will need further explanations and clarifications, for your opponent will not remember your explanation, and if his heart is diseased he will release your words and direct them where he pleases.”
- From the Fruits of Jihad. Public addresses on the da’wah and Jihad: Between Laxity and Extremism, by Abu Muhammad al Maqdisi
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