I beat witness and testify that there is no god worth of worship but Allah and Muhammad IBN Abdullah (Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon him) is the Messenger of Allah
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He'll not be stupid forever.
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As a Muslim, it's essential to understand the distinction between concealing one's sins and publicising them. Concealing your sins is not hypocrisy; rather, it's a prudent act of discretion that even the Prophet of Allah encouraged. On the other hand, publicly disclosing your sins is considered haram (forbidden).
Similarly, openly condemning a particular sin while privately committing it does not constitute hypocrisy. What's important is that you're acknowledging the sin's wrongfulness. Example is condemning Zinnah publicly while you also do it privately.
Don't let others manipulate you with statements like, “It's people like you who do worse things in secret.”
Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) taught that Allah will forgive all sinners except those who publicise their own transgressions.
Remember, as Muslims, we strive for self-improvement and humility. Let's focus on bettering ourselves and avoiding the publicity of our sins, rather than justifying or comparing our actions to others.
Allah hate those that publicise their wrong actions.