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Avoid animosity with the people, since they can be divided into two groups. Some of them are intelligent ones who would deceive you and some of them are ignorant ones who would rush to retaliate. What one says is like a male, while what is said in is like a female. Once they mingle together there would be an inevitable outcome.â The Imam (MGB) then recited the following poem: