Nefa Raha Diso Aho Dia Aza Ny Tenako No Ariana Fa Ny Teniko No Ario
This proverb advises leniency and fairness. If someone makes a mistake or says something wrong, it’s important not to condemn the person completely, but rather to focus on the mistake and help correct it. In this view, it encourages the recognition that everyone can make mistakes, but it doesn’t automatically define the individual’s value. An equivalent proverb in English would be: ‘Hate the sin, love the sinner.’
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