In a riveting interview on Plan B FM’s social and lifestyle show “Nyansapɔ Fie,” hosted by Nana Asabea, prominent Islamic scholar Hussain Acquah, Ansarullah Preaching Secretary of Ghana, revealed the manipulative tactics of diabolical individuals in relationships, warning that these masters of concealment use charm and charisma to hide their true intentions, often leading to destruction.
With years of studying human behaviour, Acquah emphasised that diabolical individuals expertly present a false exterior, making it challenging to discern their genuine nature. He stressed the importance of awareness and discernment in safeguarding oneself from their harmful grasp.
Acquah referenced Islamic teachings, noting that marriage built on love, trust, and mutual understanding is a sacred institution. He quoted Quran chapter 3 verse 186, which advises seeking help from Allah when confronted with diabolical attitudes.
The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is also quoted as saying that the best of people are those who are best in character, and a believer is not a slanderer, curser, or diabolical.
”Let’s be cautious and discerning in personal relationships, lest we fall prey to the sinister schemes of diabolical individuals,” he advised.
On his part, Rev. Benjamin Oppong, Head Pastor of Mount Horeb Victorious Church, said it is deeply hurtful to see a close partner being diabolical, as it should not have happened in such a relationship.
“A diabolical person embodies devilish characteristics, lacking empathy and cruelty. They are bent on accomplishing their evil mission,” he disclosed.
“A practical example is where a legally wedded wife slowly poisons her husband to death to gain control of their properties. Such partners would serve them sexually, submissively, financially, and emotionally, yet still be hell-bent on achieving their wicked agendas.”
He added that those people are always prepared to venture into a different relationship once their goals are achieved.
May Bright Coffie, an expert in fashion design, counselling, and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), shed light on the sinister nature of diabolical individuals, describing them as saddists who derive a twisted pleasure from others’ suffering.
Coffie shared a chilling tale of a wife who, aided by her maid, fed her husband mashed broken bottles in a sinister plot to end his life. When the husband discovered the scheme, he shockingly suggested feeding the wife the same concoction until she died. This disturbing behaviour exemplifies the depths of diabolical individuals’ cruelty.
According to Coffie, diabolical people are reckless and often insult older persons, exploiting their physical vulnerabilities without remorse. ”They’re psychopaths who manipulate others to achieve their desires, disregarding the harm caused,” she added.
Coffie emphasised that these individuals are narcissistic, viewing their partners as mere objects for their gratification. Coffie cautioned that diabolical behaviour will ultimately lead to consequences, and victims may find vindication in the future. She urged people to refrain from engaging in such acts, stressing the importance of accountability for our actions.
”Let this serve as a warning to those who engage in such wicked behavior,” Coffie said. ”Your actions will catch up with you, and justice will be served.”
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