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#1 [Permalink] Posted on 10th December 2015 13:08
mentioned in haayatus sahabah

another was the ability to see with the noor of iman

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#2 [Permalink] Posted on 12th December 2015 14:46
as the sahabahs r.a. were our guides
we should make the utmost efforts to neither deceive people or be deceived ourselves,to lie or be lied to,to manipulate or be manipulated
the other quality of foresight and insight is more of a spiritual quality some of which can be learned the usual ways
.but on a higher level it comes from mujahidah un nafs and a gift from allah taala.

deception
according to wikipedia today

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deception

Deception includes several types of communications or omissions that serve to distort or omit the complete truth. Deception itself is intentionally managing verbal and/or nonverbal messages so that the message receiver will believe in a way that the message sender knows is false.
Intent is critical with regard to deception.
Intent differentiates between deception and an honest mistake.
The Interpersonal Deception Theory explores the interrelation between communicative context and sender and receiver cognitions and behaviors in deceptive exchanges.

Some forms of deception include:
Lies: making up information or giving information that is the opposite or very different from the truth.[2]
Equivocations: making an indirect, ambiguous, or contradictory statement.
Concealments: omitting information that is important or relevant to the given context, or engaging in behavior that helps hide relevant information.
Exaggerations: overstatement or stretching the truth to a degree.
Understatements: minimization or downplaying aspects of the truth

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