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Imama's first meetings with Sabiha was purely by chance. One of Javeria's
classmates was Sabiha's cousin, and it was through her that Imama came to
know her.

 Sabiha was associated with the student wing of a religious
organizations and delivered a weekly lecture in class on any one aspect of
Islam. 

These lectures were attended by about forty to fifty girls.


When Imama and her friends were first introduced to Sabiha, she had invited
them all to the lecture.


̳I'll definitely come—you can be assured of my attendance,' responded
Javeria.


̳I'll try, but I can't promise,' said Rabia, with a sheepish smile.  I won't be able to make it. I'll be busy that day.' Zainab excused herself.With a smile, Sabiha turned to Imama, who had been listening quietly.

 ̳And
what about you? Will you come?' she asked her. Flustered, Imama exchanged
a glance with Javeria who was looking at her.

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̳By the way, what is your topic this time?' asked Javeria—maybe to turn
Sabiha's attention away from Imama.


̳This time we'll talk about squandering money. This trend is pushing our
society into decline—we'll talk about what measures should be taken to
control it,' Sabiha explained.


̳Imama, you didn't tell me if you'll come to the lecture.' Sabiha turned to her
again. Imama paled. ̳Ill let you know,' she stammered.


̳I'll be very happy if the three of you come to the lecture with Javeria. We
can't do it everyday, but we should make an effort at least occasionally to
learn about our faith. I am not the only one who speaks on religion. Anyone
from the audience is welcome to speak on the selected topic, and if there's any
special issue to be discussed then that can also be arranged, 'explained Sabiha
before she left with Javeria and her cousin.


When they were in the corridor, she turned to Javeria and said, ̳I felt Imama
wanted to come: why don't you bring her along?'
̳She follows a different faith. She will never participate in such gatherings,'
said Javeria, very seriously. Surprised, Sabiha looked at her.


̳Then you ought to invite her to study Islam. Perhaps she may, in this way, be
able to tell between right and wrong,' said Sabiha.


̳I tried it once—she became very angry. I do not want our longstanding
friendship to come to an end on this score,' replied Javeria.


̳True friends are those who save another from going astray: it is your duty to
do so.'


̳Yes, but what if one is not ready to hear a word about it?'
̳Even so it's our moral duty to say what is right. It is possible that one is
compelled to think about what you say.'


Javeria conceded with a smile that Sabiha was right in her stand.
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