he himself will be doomed for despising his fellowmen and thinking too much of himself. The Prophet says: "When you hear any person, saying: 'Woe to the people they are doomed,' know that he himself will be doomed first".
It is recorded that a certain sinner among the Jews passed by a well known Pharisee. Struck with the appearance of the Pharisee's piety and devotion, the poor sinner sat down by him, believing in the saving grace of his holy touch. But the proud Pharisee disdainfully spoke out: "Touch me not thou filthy sinner, and leave my presence". Whereupon God sent His word to the prophet of that age: "Go and tell that sinner; thou art forgiven. As for that Pharisee, his devotion is cast aside and he is doomed".
3. People are usually proud of their lineage, and look down on men of low birth. They refuse to treat them on equal terms, and boastfully speak of their ancestors in the presence of men, who are