💎Speak good or remain silent!
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The Messenger of Allāh [ﷺ] said:
❝Whosoever believes in Allah and the last day then let him say that which is good or remain silent!❞
[Sahīh Bukhāri, (No. 5785) | Sahīh Muslim, (No. 47) | Translated By Abu Hakeem Bilal Davis]
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Upon the authority of Wuhaib Ibnil Warad who said:
❝It used to be said that wisdom is in ten parts, nine of them are connected to silence while the tenth is in seclusion from the people.❞
[Collected By Ibn Abi Dunya In ‘As Samt, (No. 36) | Translated By Abu Hakeem Bilal Davis]
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The Messenger of Allāh [ﷺ] said:
❝Whosoever believes in Allah and the last day then let him say that which is good or remain silent!❞
[Sahīh Bukhāri, (No. 5785) | Sahīh Muslim, (No. 47) | Translated By Abu Hakeem Bilal Davis]
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Upon the authority of Wuhaib Ibnil Warad who said:
❝It used to be said that wisdom is in ten parts, nine of them are connected to silence while the tenth is in seclusion from the people.❞
[Collected By Ibn Abi Dunya In ‘As Samt, (No. 36) | Translated By Abu Hakeem Bilal Davis]
Narrated Zaid bin Thaabit who said that Allaah’s Messenger (salallaahu alaihi wasallam) said,
“May Allaah make pleasant (i.e. illuminate, brighten) the man who heard a hadeeth from us, memorised it and then conveyed it (to others) just as he heard it, for perhaps one who carries fiqh (knowledge, understanding) is not one who understands it, and perhaps he carries it to one who has greater understanding than him.”
[Saheeh al-Jaami’ as-Sagheer]
https://youtu.be/RiOgbP5D7vU
“May Allaah make pleasant (i.e. illuminate, brighten) the man who heard a hadeeth from us, memorised it and then conveyed it (to others) just as he heard it, for perhaps one who carries fiqh (knowledge, understanding) is not one who understands it, and perhaps he carries it to one who has greater understanding than him.”
[Saheeh al-Jaami’ as-Sagheer]
https://youtu.be/RiOgbP5D7vU
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Mian Nazeer Hussain Muhaddith Dehlvi aur unke Shagirdon ki Deeni Khidmaat
by Sheikh Abdul Hameed Rahmani
In need of Taqwaa, look at how our Salaf were. May Allah give us all this type of Taqwaa. Allahumma Aameen:
Ibn Abee Dunyaa mentioned an Athar with a chain from Al-Hassan where he narrated:
I have never looked with these eyes nor spoke with this tongue, nor held with these hands nor risen upon these feet, until i looked to see if it was in obedience to Allah or in disobedience to Him, and if it was in obedience, I would proceed and if it was in disobedience (to Him) I would not proceed."
Kalimatul Ikhlaas pg. 36
Ibn Abee Dunyaa mentioned an Athar with a chain from Al-Hassan where he narrated:
I have never looked with these eyes nor spoke with this tongue, nor held with these hands nor risen upon these feet, until i looked to see if it was in obedience to Allah or in disobedience to Him, and if it was in obedience, I would proceed and if it was in disobedience (to Him) I would not proceed."
Kalimatul Ikhlaas pg. 36
"You have CONTROL over three things in your life - the THOUGHTS you think, the images you VISUALIZE, and the ACTIONS you take. ---> STOP constantly blaming the devils from the jinn and human. Pay attention, take responsibility and leave them aside."
ﺍﻟﺤﺰﻥ ﻳﻀﻌﻒ ﺍﻟﻘﻠﺐ ﻭﻳﻮﻫﻦ ﺍﻟﻌﺰﻡ، ﻭﻳﻀﺮ ﺍﻹﺭﺍﺩﺓ، ﻭﻻ ﺷﻲﺀ ﺃﺣﺐ ﺇﻟﻰ ﺍﻟﺸﻴﻄﺎﻥ ﻣﻦ ﺣﺰﻥ ﺍﻟﻤﺆﻣﻦ
❝Sadness weakens the heart, cripples determination and harms ones willpower. There isn't anything dearer to shaytan than the sadness of the believer.❞ [From his book, 'Tareequl Hijratayn']
Thus rejoice with your Islam, be happy with the Qur'an, imitate prophetic optimism and show good hopes in the planning of Allaah ﷻ.
❝Sadness weakens the heart, cripples determination and harms ones willpower. There isn't anything dearer to shaytan than the sadness of the believer.❞ [From his book, 'Tareequl Hijratayn']
Thus rejoice with your Islam, be happy with the Qur'an, imitate prophetic optimism and show good hopes in the planning of Allaah ﷻ.
Ibn Bāz [رحمه الله] said:
❝When a woman leaves her house without necessity, this may lead to Tabarruj [woman's public display of her adornment or charms] in addition to other evils.❞
[Fatwas of Ibn Bāz, (1/420) | Alifta]
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Al-Qurtubī:
❝From the ways of tabarruj is that a woman wears two transparent garments that describe her body.❞
[Tafsīr, (12/310) | Translated By Abū Ruqayyah 'Abd us-Samad]
❝When a woman leaves her house without necessity, this may lead to Tabarruj [woman's public display of her adornment or charms] in addition to other evils.❞
[Fatwas of Ibn Bāz, (1/420) | Alifta]
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Al-Qurtubī:
❝From the ways of tabarruj is that a woman wears two transparent garments that describe her body.❞
[Tafsīr, (12/310) | Translated By Abū Ruqayyah 'Abd us-Samad]
Al-Haytham Ibn Jamīl said:
“I heard Mālik being asked about forty-eight questions, he replied to thirty-two of them saying, ‘I do not know.’”
Related by Ibn ʿAbd al-Barr in al-Jāmiʿ Bayān al-ʿIlm wa-Faḍlihi (2/25)
https://www.troid.ca/ibadah/advice/from-the-salaf/585-pearls-of-wisdom-from-the-salaf-al-salih
“I heard Mālik being asked about forty-eight questions, he replied to thirty-two of them saying, ‘I do not know.’”
Related by Ibn ʿAbd al-Barr in al-Jāmiʿ Bayān al-ʿIlm wa-Faḍlihi (2/25)
https://www.troid.ca/ibadah/advice/from-the-salaf/585-pearls-of-wisdom-from-the-salaf-al-salih
‘Asaam bin Yoosuf said:
❝Upon you is to stick to the narrations and beware of opinion.❞
[Reported By al-Harawee In Thamm al-Kalaam Wa Ahlihi, (2/262, No. 331) | Translated By Abū Ruqayyah 'Abd us-Samad]
❝Upon you is to stick to the narrations and beware of opinion.❞
[Reported By al-Harawee In Thamm al-Kalaam Wa Ahlihi, (2/262, No. 331) | Translated By Abū Ruqayyah 'Abd us-Samad]
The Root meaning of the word God
The earliest written form of the Germanic word God (always, in this usage, capitalized) comes from the 6th century Christian Codex Argenteus. The English word itself is derived from the Proto-Germanic * ǥuđan. Most linguists[who?] agree that the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European form * ǵhu-tó-m was based on the root * ǵhau(ə)-, which meant either "to call" or "to invoke". The Germanic words for God were originally neuter—applying to both genders—but during the process of the Christianization of the Germanic peoples from their indigenous Germanic paganism, the word became a masculine syntactic form.
The earliest written form of the Germanic word God (always, in this usage, capitalized) comes from the 6th century Christian Codex Argenteus. The English word itself is derived from the Proto-Germanic * ǥuđan. Most linguists[who?] agree that the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European form * ǵhu-tó-m was based on the root * ǵhau(ə)-, which meant either "to call" or "to invoke". The Germanic words for God were originally neuter—applying to both genders—but during the process of the Christianization of the Germanic peoples from their indigenous Germanic paganism, the word became a masculine syntactic form.
Abu Nu’aim reported: Maymun ibn Mihran said,
“Whoever commits evil in secret, then let him repent in secret. Whoever commits evil in public, then let him repent in public. Verily, Allaah will forgive him and He will not condemn him, but people will condemn him and they will not forgive him.”
Source: Hilyat Al-Awliya 4988
“Whoever commits evil in secret, then let him repent in secret. Whoever commits evil in public, then let him repent in public. Verily, Allaah will forgive him and He will not condemn him, but people will condemn him and they will not forgive him.”
Source: Hilyat Al-Awliya 4988
Acting upon knowledge:
Imaam Ahmad placed over 40,000 hadeeths in his book, because he acted upon them all, saying: “I have not left a single hadeeth but that I acted upon it.” When he read that the Prophet ﷺ was cupped and that he gave the cupper 1 Deenaar; he said: “I went and had cupping done and gave the cupper a Dinar.” A Dinar is 4.25 grams of gold.
Imaam Ahmad placed over 40,000 hadeeths in his book, because he acted upon them all, saying: “I have not left a single hadeeth but that I acted upon it.” When he read that the Prophet ﷺ was cupped and that he gave the cupper 1 Deenaar; he said: “I went and had cupping done and gave the cupper a Dinar.” A Dinar is 4.25 grams of gold.
Indeed bad behaviour spoils good actions, just as vinegar spoils honey.’
[Silsilah Ahadeeth As-Saheehah of Shaykh Al-Albaani, (No. 906) | Translated By Abbas Abu Yahya Miraath al-Anbiyya]
[Silsilah Ahadeeth As-Saheehah of Shaykh Al-Albaani, (No. 906) | Translated By Abbas Abu Yahya Miraath al-Anbiyya]
The Doors to Sin Are Opened by Thoughts of the Mind 🚪
From the famous book, 'ad-daa wad-dawaa' of Ibn al-Qayyim (raḥimahullāh)
Know that reflective thoughts are not themselves harmful; rather what becomes harmful are constant (obsessive) ponderings. A thought about something is like a passer-by, if you do not call him, he will pass you by and go upon his way. However, if you call him, he will dupe and deceive you by his speech, and this is the easiest thing to do for the nafs that is filled with falsehood. However, it is the most difficult thing to bear for the nafs that is contended.
Allāh has placed in all of mankind two kinds of nafs:
1-Nafs Amaarah (the soul that commands evil)
2- Nafs Mutma’innah (the soul that is content).
They always oppose each other, so what is sweet for one is bitter for the other. There is nothing more difficult for the soul that commands evil than to go against its desires by working for Allāh’s pleasure, however, this is the most beneficial thing for it. Likewise, there is nothing more difficult for the soul that is content than to work for other than the pleasure of Allāh.
Every person has both a Nafs Mutma’innah and a Nafs Amaarah. Additionally, there is an angel on the right side (of every person) and it works in conjunction with the Nafs Mutma’innah.
Likewise, on the left side (of every person), there is a Shayṭān that works in conjunction with the Nafs Amaarah, and there is a constant, ongoing struggle between the two and it does not cease until this person’s appointed time in this life ceases.
Falsehood always sides with the Shayṭān and the Nafs Amaarah, whereas the truth always sides with the angels and the Nafs Mutma’innah, and the victor alternates.
However, victory comes with patience and whoever remains patient and has taqwá (fear and consciousness) of Allāh, then he will be granted the upperhand in this life and in the next. This is the law of Allāh that never changes.
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From the famous book, 'ad-daa wad-dawaa' of Ibn al-Qayyim (raḥimahullāh)
Know that reflective thoughts are not themselves harmful; rather what becomes harmful are constant (obsessive) ponderings. A thought about something is like a passer-by, if you do not call him, he will pass you by and go upon his way. However, if you call him, he will dupe and deceive you by his speech, and this is the easiest thing to do for the nafs that is filled with falsehood. However, it is the most difficult thing to bear for the nafs that is contended.
Allāh has placed in all of mankind two kinds of nafs:
1-Nafs Amaarah (the soul that commands evil)
2- Nafs Mutma’innah (the soul that is content).
They always oppose each other, so what is sweet for one is bitter for the other. There is nothing more difficult for the soul that commands evil than to go against its desires by working for Allāh’s pleasure, however, this is the most beneficial thing for it. Likewise, there is nothing more difficult for the soul that is content than to work for other than the pleasure of Allāh.
Every person has both a Nafs Mutma’innah and a Nafs Amaarah. Additionally, there is an angel on the right side (of every person) and it works in conjunction with the Nafs Mutma’innah.
Likewise, on the left side (of every person), there is a Shayṭān that works in conjunction with the Nafs Amaarah, and there is a constant, ongoing struggle between the two and it does not cease until this person’s appointed time in this life ceases.
Falsehood always sides with the Shayṭān and the Nafs Amaarah, whereas the truth always sides with the angels and the Nafs Mutma’innah, and the victor alternates.
However, victory comes with patience and whoever remains patient and has taqwá (fear and consciousness) of Allāh, then he will be granted the upperhand in this life and in the next. This is the law of Allāh that never changes.
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🚫 Making fun of others 🚫
"The person who makes fun of others is oftentimes worse than them. To make fun of people only springs from a heart that is full of bad character."
-As-Sa'di (Rahimahullah)
(Taysir-ul-Karim, p. 801)
"The person who makes fun of others is oftentimes worse than them. To make fun of people only springs from a heart that is full of bad character."
-As-Sa'di (Rahimahullah)
(Taysir-ul-Karim, p. 801)
Sh. Ibn al-'Uthaymeen Raḥimahullāh: "If a person shames or mocks his brother for a fault, perhaps Allāh will have mercy upon him and cure him, and then afterwards afflict the mocker with that fault."
● [شرح رياض الصالحين ٦/٢٦٣]
● [شرح رياض الصالحين ٦/٢٦٣]
These Two Can Never Be Separated
In The Name of Allaah, The Most Merciful, The Bestower of Mercy ”Verily! Allah will not change the good condition of a people as long as they do not change their state of goodness themselves (by committing sins and by being ungrateful and disobedient to Allah)”. [Soorah Ar-Ra’d: Ayah: 11]
Ibnul Jawzee (rahimahullaah) said: Whoever loves that the state of affairs should become rectified then let him strive in rectifying (his) deeds. Allaah (Azza Wal-Jal) said: ”If they had believed in Allah, and went on the Right Way, We should surely have bestowed on them water (rain) in abundance.” [Soorah Jinn: Ayah: Ayah: 16]
[Source: For further details see: Saydul Khaatir: page: 6] And Allaah knows best Abu Mu-aawiyyah (Abdullaah Al-Gambi)
Source: [http://salaficentre.com/2012/04/these-two-can-never-be-separated/]
In The Name of Allaah, The Most Merciful, The Bestower of Mercy ”Verily! Allah will not change the good condition of a people as long as they do not change their state of goodness themselves (by committing sins and by being ungrateful and disobedient to Allah)”. [Soorah Ar-Ra’d: Ayah: 11]
Ibnul Jawzee (rahimahullaah) said: Whoever loves that the state of affairs should become rectified then let him strive in rectifying (his) deeds. Allaah (Azza Wal-Jal) said: ”If they had believed in Allah, and went on the Right Way, We should surely have bestowed on them water (rain) in abundance.” [Soorah Jinn: Ayah: Ayah: 16]
[Source: For further details see: Saydul Khaatir: page: 6] And Allaah knows best Abu Mu-aawiyyah (Abdullaah Al-Gambi)
Source: [http://salaficentre.com/2012/04/these-two-can-never-be-separated/]
‘Abdullâh Ibn Mas’ood said:
“WOMEN ARE BUT AN 'AWRAH (something PRIVATE to be COVERED). A woman might leave her house without there being any problem with her, but the Shaytân seeks her out and says [to her], “You will not pass by anyone except that you will impress/please him.” A woman puts on her clothes and is asked where she is going, to which she replies, “To visit a sick person,” or “to attend a funeral”, or “to pray in the masjid”; but a woman never worships Allâh in the way she does when she worships Him in her house.”
[Al-Tabarânî. Graded sahîh by Shaykh Al-Albânî in Sahîh Al-Targhîbi wa Al-Tarhîb Vol. 1 p84]
“WOMEN ARE BUT AN 'AWRAH (something PRIVATE to be COVERED). A woman might leave her house without there being any problem with her, but the Shaytân seeks her out and says [to her], “You will not pass by anyone except that you will impress/please him.” A woman puts on her clothes and is asked where she is going, to which she replies, “To visit a sick person,” or “to attend a funeral”, or “to pray in the masjid”; but a woman never worships Allâh in the way she does when she worships Him in her house.”
[Al-Tabarânî. Graded sahîh by Shaykh Al-Albânî in Sahîh Al-Targhîbi wa Al-Tarhîb Vol. 1 p84]
Dr. Abdulilah Lahmami said:
❝Some of the scholars say 'mocking someone is actually worse than hitting them…'❞
[Masjid Sunnah An-Nabawiyah Aston, (9/7/17)]
❝Some of the scholars say 'mocking someone is actually worse than hitting them…'❞
[Masjid Sunnah An-Nabawiyah Aston, (9/7/17)]