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Ramadhān Q&A | Fatāwā 739
What is the ruling on staying up late to watch dramas during Ramadhan?
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What is the ruling on staying up late to watch dramas during Ramadhan?
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Ramadhān Q&A | Fatāwā No: 739
Question: What is the ruling on staying up late to watch dramas during Ramadhan?
Answer: Watching dramas and staying up late hours for them is haram whether it be in Ramadhan or otherwise, except that in Ramadhan it is much worse.
We say that it is haram to watch these dramas because of the great evil it contains of uncovered women, musical instruments and spreading of doubts.
The condition of the people should not be to gather to watch such dramas and the likes of it, but rather to gather for obedience as this is the guidance of the Prophet (sallallahu ʿalayhi wa sallam) and his honourable sahabah.
Allah Allah! O muslims!
Allah Allah! Strive in acts of obedience and avoiding sins and evil things.
And Allah (taʿala) knows best.
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Question: What is the ruling on staying up late to watch dramas during Ramadhan?
Answer: Watching dramas and staying up late hours for them is haram whether it be in Ramadhan or otherwise, except that in Ramadhan it is much worse.
We say that it is haram to watch these dramas because of the great evil it contains of uncovered women, musical instruments and spreading of doubts.
The condition of the people should not be to gather to watch such dramas and the likes of it, but rather to gather for obedience as this is the guidance of the Prophet (sallallahu ʿalayhi wa sallam) and his honourable sahabah.
Allah Allah! O muslims!
Allah Allah! Strive in acts of obedience and avoiding sins and evil things.
And Allah (taʿala) knows best.
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It’s quite upsetting how lenient brothers and sisters are regarding this matter. Not just in Ramadan, but outside it as well. What’s worse is they publicize it constantly by recommending people different dramas and series to watch and ask others for recommendations. Are you not ashamed??? You boast openly about how you watch a series full of women, romance, music in the background constantly with no shame. Knowing fully well that hours pass as one watches these things.
SubhanAllah, some spend the NIGHTS watching these filthy shows. IMAGINE Allah, Lord of The Mighty Throne, descends to the lowest heaven and He says:
“WHO IS CALLING UPON ME THAT I MAY ANSWER HIM?
WHO IS ASKING FROM ME THAT I MAY GIVE HIM?
WHO IS SEEKING MY FORGIVENESS THAT I MAY FORGIVE HIM?”
And the servant is in his/her bed while Allah is asking, staring at a woman in the movie or a love scene and listening to music in the background. La Hawla Wa La Quwwata Illa Billah. What else could be a sign of a dead, hard heart if this isn’t? Are you not ashamed before your Creator? Make a firm resolve that this Ramadan, you will leave these things behind forever. Replace them with that which will bring you elated joy on Yawm Al Qiyama إن شاء الله
SubhanAllah, some spend the NIGHTS watching these filthy shows. IMAGINE Allah, Lord of The Mighty Throne, descends to the lowest heaven and He says:
“WHO IS CALLING UPON ME THAT I MAY ANSWER HIM?
WHO IS ASKING FROM ME THAT I MAY GIVE HIM?
WHO IS SEEKING MY FORGIVENESS THAT I MAY FORGIVE HIM?”
And the servant is in his/her bed while Allah is asking, staring at a woman in the movie or a love scene and listening to music in the background. La Hawla Wa La Quwwata Illa Billah. What else could be a sign of a dead, hard heart if this isn’t? Are you not ashamed before your Creator? Make a firm resolve that this Ramadan, you will leave these things behind forever. Replace them with that which will bring you elated joy on Yawm Al Qiyama إن شاء الله
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New YouTube Video Release: An excellent reply to the mockery and cartoons of The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ by our Shaykh Ahmad Musa Jibril.
This video was meant to be posted many months ago, but due to technical difficulties, it is being posted now.
#Muhammadﷺ #OurProphetOurHonor #الا_رسول_الله
This video was meant to be posted many months ago, but due to technical difficulties, it is being posted now.
#Muhammadﷺ #OurProphetOurHonor #الا_رسول_الله
🆘 Fast Shawwal or the missed days of Ramadhan first❓
The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said whosoever fasts Ramadhan...
• That means the whole of Ramadhan, complete Ramadhan...
Anyone who missed any days of fasting due to i.e sickness, the menstrual cycle, travelling etc. they did not finish Ramadhan.
They have to finish Ramadhan first then comes the six days of shawwal.
After the Prophet said whosoever fasts Ramadhan implying the full Ramadhan, then he صلى الله عليه وسلم said follow it up with 6 days, whosoever does it gets the reward of the whole year.
Ramadhan is 30 days multiplied by 10 is 300 then 6 by 10 is 60, 300 plus 60 is 360 - there are 360 days in a year, that is why your reward is as though you fasted the whole year.
You have to complete Ramadhan (Ramadhan is a month, you must make up any missed fasts to be counted from those who have completed Ramadhan) and after do whatever you want i.e extra fasts.
This is the strongest opinion.
For example you owe the Asr prayer and you go and do nawafil prayer - it doesn't work. You have to do Fardh first, it's the same with Ramadhan.
Someone missed Dhur prayer, he needs to go do the fardh first (Dhur) before he can do sunnah prayers.
Conclusion:
Complete your Ramadhan by making up the days you owe then fast the days of Shawwal.
— Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله
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The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said whosoever fasts Ramadhan...
• That means the whole of Ramadhan, complete Ramadhan...
Anyone who missed any days of fasting due to i.e sickness, the menstrual cycle, travelling etc. they did not finish Ramadhan.
They have to finish Ramadhan first then comes the six days of shawwal.
After the Prophet said whosoever fasts Ramadhan implying the full Ramadhan, then he صلى الله عليه وسلم said follow it up with 6 days, whosoever does it gets the reward of the whole year.
Ramadhan is 30 days multiplied by 10 is 300 then 6 by 10 is 60, 300 plus 60 is 360 - there are 360 days in a year, that is why your reward is as though you fasted the whole year.
You have to complete Ramadhan (Ramadhan is a month, you must make up any missed fasts to be counted from those who have completed Ramadhan) and after do whatever you want i.e extra fasts.
This is the strongest opinion.
For example you owe the Asr prayer and you go and do nawafil prayer - it doesn't work. You have to do Fardh first, it's the same with Ramadhan.
Someone missed Dhur prayer, he needs to go do the fardh first (Dhur) before he can do sunnah prayers.
Conclusion:
Complete your Ramadhan by making up the days you owe then fast the days of Shawwal.
— Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله
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🍁 𝗔𝘀𝗵-𝗦𝗵𝗮𝘆𝗸𝗵𝗮 𝗨𝗺𝗺 𝗠𝘂𝘀𝗮 🍁
Not A Leaf Falls Down But He Knows It
Authentic Islamic Knowledge 📚
🌷 𝗪𝗲𝗯𝘀𝗶𝘁𝗲: 𝐰𝐰𝐰.𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐨𝐟𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐭𝐡.𝐢𝐧𝐟𝐨
🌷 𝗜𝗻𝘀𝘁𝗮: 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐲𝐤h𝐌𝐮𝐬𝐚𝐆𝐞𝐦𝐬
🍁 𝗔𝘀𝗵-𝗦𝗵𝗮𝘆𝗸𝗵𝗮 𝗨𝗺𝗺 𝗠𝘂𝘀𝗮 🍁
Not A Leaf Falls Down But He Knows It
Authentic Islamic Knowledge 📚
🌷 𝗪𝗲𝗯𝘀𝗶𝘁𝗲: 𝐰𝐰𝐰.𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐨𝐟𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐭𝐡.𝐢𝐧𝐟𝐨
🌷 𝗜𝗻𝘀𝘁𝗮: 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐲𝐤h𝐌𝐮𝐬𝐚𝐆𝐞𝐦𝐬
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When Muslim Spain was in a state of glory, the rulers of the independent Christian states were forced to submit to pay the Jizya and hold the Muslim ruler in awe and respect. Their was no fighting between them due to the agreed upon dominance of the Muslims. In an effort to kiss up to the Muslim ruler, a Christian leader warmly welcomed and led the emissary of the Muslim ruler on a tour of his country. During the tour, the emissary came to know that in a certain Church, a Muslim woman was being held hostage by monks. Upon returning to Córdoba, he informed the ruler (Muhammad Ibn Abi ‘Aamir) of this, who then prepared an entire army of Muslimeen which he himself led against the Christian state, plundering through cities all along the way until he reached the Palace of the Christian ruler who came out disheveled and in distress, crying at the feet of the Khalifa, begging to know what wrong he had committed to earn his anger. Ibn Abi ‘Aamir informed him of the imprisoned Muslimah and demanded her immediate release. The French king released her immediately and had the church which held her hostage razed to the ground.
Source: "The History of Islam" by Akbar Shah Najeebabadi. This instance is mentioned in volume 3 under the rule of Mansur The Great.
And here we are, typing away, while our sisters remain hostages in the camps. May Allah paralyze the hand which reaches towards them intending harm and humiliation. Allahumma Ameen
Source: "The History of Islam" by Akbar Shah Najeebabadi. This instance is mentioned in volume 3 under the rule of Mansur The Great.
And here we are, typing away, while our sisters remain hostages in the camps. May Allah paralyze the hand which reaches towards them intending harm and humiliation. Allahumma Ameen
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Lanterns of Tawheed
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The callers to falsehood are on the rise,
Everyone’s seeking the truth’s demise,
They preach an Islam I don’t recognize,
“Turn away from the Ummah’s suffering- just close your eyes”
Stand with the enemies and hold their hands,
Ignore the cries when they bomb our lands,
Betray those who migrated and obeyed His commands,
Hasten to carry out the enemy’s demands.
.
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But — Tawheed remains and always withstands.
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Greed for the Dunyah has reached its peak,
We’ve become cowards too afraid to stand and speak,
Undoubtedly, The Face of Allah we no longer seek,
Everyone’s concerned with their own group and clique.
The bombs are raining—they’re hitting deep,
I hear their cries in the nights— I cannot sleep,
A straying nation— as weak as sheep,
Oppression is darkness, yet not a peep.
Just take a step back and see what we’ve become,
Truth is now falsehood— except to some,
Those so called scholars are playing dumb,
Chanting fake slogans of “We Are One”...
Everyone’s seeking the truth’s demise,
They preach an Islam I don’t recognize,
“Turn away from the Ummah’s suffering- just close your eyes”
Stand with the enemies and hold their hands,
Ignore the cries when they bomb our lands,
Betray those who migrated and obeyed His commands,
Hasten to carry out the enemy’s demands.
.
.
But — Tawheed remains and always withstands.
.
.
Greed for the Dunyah has reached its peak,
We’ve become cowards too afraid to stand and speak,
Undoubtedly, The Face of Allah we no longer seek,
Everyone’s concerned with their own group and clique.
The bombs are raining—they’re hitting deep,
I hear their cries in the nights— I cannot sleep,
A straying nation— as weak as sheep,
Oppression is darkness, yet not a peep.
Just take a step back and see what we’ve become,
Truth is now falsehood— except to some,
Those so called scholars are playing dumb,
Chanting fake slogans of “We Are One”...
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May Allāh hasten the release of the Muslims Hamās has been oppressing and imprisoning!
- Shaykh Ahmad Mūsā Jibrīl حفظه الله
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- Shaykh Ahmad Mūsā Jibrīl حفظه الله
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"The Quran is the Muslim's companion, it should be recited and with the believer all the time. It is your guide. Pondering upon it and contemplating upon it is what softens the heart and increases your faith, it is the word of the Lord of the heavens and the Earth. When you want to speak with Allah, offer prayer. When you want Allah to speak with you, read the Quran.
Shaykh Musa completes the Quran regularly. However, there are times when completing it just once can take him months because he would stumble upon a verse and be unable to move on from it due to his intense weeping and pondering over it, he would continue to recite it all night long constantly. Recently, I've heard Shaykh recite a verse for more than two weeks constantly unable to move forward in his recitation.
■ Declare (O Muhammad صلى الله عليه و سلم) unto My slaves, that truly, I am the Oft-Forgiving, the Most-Merciful. And that My Torment is indeed the most painful torment.
~ Soorat Al Hijr V 49-50
May Allah Almighty God protect our Shaykh and grant him a long life full of good deeds."
~ Shaykha Umm Musa حفظها الله https://news.1rj.ru/str/LightOfTheTruth
Shaykh Musa completes the Quran regularly. However, there are times when completing it just once can take him months because he would stumble upon a verse and be unable to move on from it due to his intense weeping and pondering over it, he would continue to recite it all night long constantly. Recently, I've heard Shaykh recite a verse for more than two weeks constantly unable to move forward in his recitation.
■ Declare (O Muhammad صلى الله عليه و سلم) unto My slaves, that truly, I am the Oft-Forgiving, the Most-Merciful. And that My Torment is indeed the most painful torment.
~ Soorat Al Hijr V 49-50
May Allah Almighty God protect our Shaykh and grant him a long life full of good deeds."
~ Shaykha Umm Musa حفظها الله https://news.1rj.ru/str/LightOfTheTruth
Forwarded from Light of the Truth ©
The heart is aching...
During the initial starting period of Islam, if a deceased believer was brought before the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم, the Prophet would inquire if the deceased left behind any debt, if the deceased left behind no debt then the Prophet would offer the funeral prayer over him/her. However, if he was answered in the affirmative he would further inquire if the deceased left anything behind that would cover the payment of his debt, if his debt was covered and settled then the Prophet would offer the funeral prayer over him/her. But if he was informed there is nothing he left behind to settle his debt then the Prophet would tell his companions to perform the funeral prayer over their (deceased) companion.
After Allah made the Prophet victorious, and the bounty of Allah was abundant - booty came from all directions, the Prophet said, "I am closer to the believer than his self. If any believer leaves behind any wealth, let his relatives inherit it. But if he leaves behind debt or orphans, bring them to me, I will take care of them!"
There is an addition to this hadith which some scholars weakened but others held to be authentic. The Prophet was asked, O Messenger of Allah, is this rule only for you or does it apply to all those who come after you? The Prophet replied this applies to every ruler who comes after me.
The point we're extracting from here is that the Muslim Ummah, the Muslim people are like the human body if one part aches the rest of the body suffers with it. Islam has been completed, this religion is perfected by the Creator of all things, our hearts should ache with the ache of another believer. What we see is the opposite today, look at the Muslims these days, the rulers who stole the land and the wealth of the land and live lavishly whilst the population are poor and they are forced to sell their body parts to survive from starvation. It's strange, we see individuals hoarding enough wealth to enrich the entire Ummah, we ask these people what will this wealth benefit you in this grave? You will certainly be questioned about every cent.
Look at our pious predecessors, Islam reached its peak in their hands to the extent that even the birds that flew over their empire wouldn't go hungry! That's because of their justice and selfless characteristics, they would priorities the hereafter and the wellbeing of the Ummah despite it requiring them to remain hungry and sleepless. One time Umar Ibn Abdul Aziz (may Allah be pleased with him) sent out his men to collect and distribute the Zakah to the poor in Yemen, they went out and searched around and came back saying, we would not find anyone who is poor and in need. So they took the Zakah which they collected (wheat, dates etc.,) and they threw it in the desert for the birds to eat, that's when the famous statement was made, "Indeed, Umar ibn Abdul Aziz enriched the people."
All the Muslim countries live in sub-human conditions, extreme poverty and oppressive regimes. Most of the Muslim people in the majority of the Muslim world starve to death whilst the Riff-Raff scholars watch them silently die, supporting and empowering the rulers who live lavishly at the expense of the Ummah so they can take a share with them.
- Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله
https://news.1rj.ru/str/LightOfTheTruth
During the initial starting period of Islam, if a deceased believer was brought before the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم, the Prophet would inquire if the deceased left behind any debt, if the deceased left behind no debt then the Prophet would offer the funeral prayer over him/her. However, if he was answered in the affirmative he would further inquire if the deceased left anything behind that would cover the payment of his debt, if his debt was covered and settled then the Prophet would offer the funeral prayer over him/her. But if he was informed there is nothing he left behind to settle his debt then the Prophet would tell his companions to perform the funeral prayer over their (deceased) companion.
After Allah made the Prophet victorious, and the bounty of Allah was abundant - booty came from all directions, the Prophet said, "I am closer to the believer than his self. If any believer leaves behind any wealth, let his relatives inherit it. But if he leaves behind debt or orphans, bring them to me, I will take care of them!"
There is an addition to this hadith which some scholars weakened but others held to be authentic. The Prophet was asked, O Messenger of Allah, is this rule only for you or does it apply to all those who come after you? The Prophet replied this applies to every ruler who comes after me.
The point we're extracting from here is that the Muslim Ummah, the Muslim people are like the human body if one part aches the rest of the body suffers with it. Islam has been completed, this religion is perfected by the Creator of all things, our hearts should ache with the ache of another believer. What we see is the opposite today, look at the Muslims these days, the rulers who stole the land and the wealth of the land and live lavishly whilst the population are poor and they are forced to sell their body parts to survive from starvation. It's strange, we see individuals hoarding enough wealth to enrich the entire Ummah, we ask these people what will this wealth benefit you in this grave? You will certainly be questioned about every cent.
Look at our pious predecessors, Islam reached its peak in their hands to the extent that even the birds that flew over their empire wouldn't go hungry! That's because of their justice and selfless characteristics, they would priorities the hereafter and the wellbeing of the Ummah despite it requiring them to remain hungry and sleepless. One time Umar Ibn Abdul Aziz (may Allah be pleased with him) sent out his men to collect and distribute the Zakah to the poor in Yemen, they went out and searched around and came back saying, we would not find anyone who is poor and in need. So they took the Zakah which they collected (wheat, dates etc.,) and they threw it in the desert for the birds to eat, that's when the famous statement was made, "Indeed, Umar ibn Abdul Aziz enriched the people."
All the Muslim countries live in sub-human conditions, extreme poverty and oppressive regimes. Most of the Muslim people in the majority of the Muslim world starve to death whilst the Riff-Raff scholars watch them silently die, supporting and empowering the rulers who live lavishly at the expense of the Ummah so they can take a share with them.
- Shaykh Musa Jibril حفظه الله
https://news.1rj.ru/str/LightOfTheTruth
One of the tricks of the Shaytaan that the youth allow themselves to be fooled with when their Imaan dips is the extreme hope in the fact that since their Aqeedah is good, the sins they do aren’t as serious. They use their correct Aqeedah as a justification for themselves to fall into certain matters by comparing themselves with those who are upon Baatil creeds and are sinners, so they have a mentality of “Well, hey, at least I’m not as bad as that guy/girl because s/he’s coupling sins and corrupt Aqeedah” “I’m just low on Imaan, so I’m doing xyz, but my Aqeedah is sound still”
While it’s true that many sins with correct Tawheed is better than no sins with corrupted Tawheed, we need to understand a concept:
Sins lead to weakening of Imaan, and when the Imaan becomes weak, one becomes more susceptible to doubts regarding their principles. It’s very possible that one moment you let yourself slip into a sin, no matter how “small” it may be, that you lose your Aqeedah due to it. That one sin may weaken your faith to the point that you lose the Yaqeen and Istiqamah that you had upon your principles due to it.
Your Aqeedah is not an excuse to slack off just because it’s rare to possess such beliefs. Perhaps your slacking off and indulging in sins that you belittle will be the reason that Allah decides that you actually don’t deserve this Aqeedah, or it may be the reason that he takes away the light of faith from your heart and leaves you to wander in darkness.
If anything, this Aqeedah should push you harder to hold yourself to the highest standards in regards to obedience of Allah in every matter. Your gratefulness to Allah is displayed through your obedience to Him and your consciousness of His boundaries. So don’t take guidance for granted, show Allah your appreciation for this great Ni’mah (blessing) by striving your hardest to stay away from everything he forbid and racing towards everything He loves and orders.
While it’s true that many sins with correct Tawheed is better than no sins with corrupted Tawheed, we need to understand a concept:
Sins lead to weakening of Imaan, and when the Imaan becomes weak, one becomes more susceptible to doubts regarding their principles. It’s very possible that one moment you let yourself slip into a sin, no matter how “small” it may be, that you lose your Aqeedah due to it. That one sin may weaken your faith to the point that you lose the Yaqeen and Istiqamah that you had upon your principles due to it.
Your Aqeedah is not an excuse to slack off just because it’s rare to possess such beliefs. Perhaps your slacking off and indulging in sins that you belittle will be the reason that Allah decides that you actually don’t deserve this Aqeedah, or it may be the reason that he takes away the light of faith from your heart and leaves you to wander in darkness.
If anything, this Aqeedah should push you harder to hold yourself to the highest standards in regards to obedience of Allah in every matter. Your gratefulness to Allah is displayed through your obedience to Him and your consciousness of His boundaries. So don’t take guidance for granted, show Allah your appreciation for this great Ni’mah (blessing) by striving your hardest to stay away from everything he forbid and racing towards everything He loves and orders.
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It Is A Lonely Path...
"Being that the seeker of the straight path (Siraat Al Mustaqeem) seeks what most men avoid, companions on his path are all too rare. Being disposed against loneliness and to intimacy and friendship, he is reminded by Allah the Exalted of companions on this path: “whom Allah has blessed from among the prophets, the Siddiqeen, the martyrs, and the righteous, and how wonderful are such companions!” [4:69]. He has attributed the the path to the companions who tread it, the ones whom Allah has blessed [1:6], so the seeker’s anguish of being alone among the people of his time and his kind may be allayed, and so he may know that his company on this path comprises the blessed ones, and not care about the opposition of those who divert from the path, for, though in majority, they are of little worth.
As one of the Predecessors said, “Follow the path of truth, let the scarcity of its travelers not make you feel lonely, and avoid the path of falsehood, and not let the abundance of the ruined deceive you.” If you ever feel lonely, look at those who have passed of old and yearn to join them, and turn your eyes away from those other than them, for the [unworthy many] will be of no avail to you against Allah. If they call out to you in your journey on the path, turn not to them, for if you do they will take you away and deprive you."
— Ibn Al Qayyim رحمه الله
[Madaarij As Salikeen v.1]
"Being that the seeker of the straight path (Siraat Al Mustaqeem) seeks what most men avoid, companions on his path are all too rare. Being disposed against loneliness and to intimacy and friendship, he is reminded by Allah the Exalted of companions on this path: “whom Allah has blessed from among the prophets, the Siddiqeen, the martyrs, and the righteous, and how wonderful are such companions!” [4:69]. He has attributed the the path to the companions who tread it, the ones whom Allah has blessed [1:6], so the seeker’s anguish of being alone among the people of his time and his kind may be allayed, and so he may know that his company on this path comprises the blessed ones, and not care about the opposition of those who divert from the path, for, though in majority, they are of little worth.
As one of the Predecessors said, “Follow the path of truth, let the scarcity of its travelers not make you feel lonely, and avoid the path of falsehood, and not let the abundance of the ruined deceive you.” If you ever feel lonely, look at those who have passed of old and yearn to join them, and turn your eyes away from those other than them, for the [unworthy many] will be of no avail to you against Allah. If they call out to you in your journey on the path, turn not to them, for if you do they will take you away and deprive you."
— Ibn Al Qayyim رحمه الله
[Madaarij As Salikeen v.1]
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