Re: Who are the members of the Army of Good and Army of Evil?
A "good" army would in theory never attack it would defend against the evil so it would need these traits to hold on and win the fight.
Good: honor, courage, commitment, selflessness, mercy, patience
Since the evil army would be the one to attack first and looking at history...
Evil: proficiency, dauntless, mercilessness, terror, professionalism
Re: Who are the members of the Army of Good and Army of Evil?
Good: Chaste, Truth, Confront, Obedient, Virtuous (one word to sum them up)
Evil: Promiscuous, Lies, Abscond, Rebellious, Godless (one word to sum them up)
Re: Who are the members of the Army of Good and Army of Evil?
format_quote Originally Posted by LavaDog
A "good" army would in theory never attack it would defend against the evil so it would need these traits to hold on and win the fight.
Good: honor, courage, commitment, selflessness, mercy, patience
Since the evil army would be the one to attack first and looking at history...
Evil: proficiency, dauntless, mercilessness, terror, professionalism
Very good points, mashallah. But I think sometimes the Army of Good has to attack the Army of Evil.
An example. The army of Evil contains a member called Ignorance. To fight Ignorance, several members from the army of Good have to be activated. Those members would be Thought, Learning, Hard Work, Compassion... to name a few.
In my opinion, Ignorance is one of the worst enemies found in the Army of Evil. And to fight it, we need a great number of forces from the Army of Good.
It is pointless to watch other people's houses crumbling when our own house is in need of repair and attention.
Re: Who are the members of the Army of Good and Army of Evil?
Army of good: belief in Allah ta'ala and His Messenger Muhamad (SA) and the book of Revelation. Belief that no one can harm them without the will of Allah Ta'ala and no one can benefit them without the will of Allah Ta'ala. No fear of death.
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