رضي اللّه عنه Umar ibn al-Khattab
said:
Whoever exposes himself to suspicion should not blame those who think ill of him. Whoever keeps his secret has control over his own affairs. Assume the best about your brother's actions until you are given clear reason to think otherwise. The best way to repay someone who disobeys Allāh in their treatment of you is to obey Allāh in your treatment of them.
Hold fast to righteous companions seek to increase them, for they are an adornment in times of ease and a support in times of hardship. Do not ask about what has not yet happened until it does, for what has already occurred is enough to keep you occupied.
Do not speak unless your words will be valued by those who hear them and taken as a treasure. Seek help for your needs only from those who genuinely want to see them fulfilled. Consult only those who fear Allāh
Do not keep company with the wicked, lest you learn their corruption. And humble yourself at the graves.
الزهد لأبي داود (89)
said:
Whoever exposes himself to suspicion should not blame those who think ill of him. Whoever keeps his secret has control over his own affairs. Assume the best about your brother's actions until you are given clear reason to think otherwise. The best way to repay someone who disobeys Allāh in their treatment of you is to obey Allāh in your treatment of them.
Hold fast to righteous companions seek to increase them, for they are an adornment in times of ease and a support in times of hardship. Do not ask about what has not yet happened until it does, for what has already occurred is enough to keep you occupied.
Do not speak unless your words will be valued by those who hear them and taken as a treasure. Seek help for your needs only from those who genuinely want to see them fulfilled. Consult only those who fear Allāh
Do not keep company with the wicked, lest you learn their corruption. And humble yourself at the graves.
الزهد لأبي داود (89)
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Abu Huraira reported Allaah's Messenger (sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam) as saying:
He who attends the funeral till the prayer is offered for (the dead), for him is the reward of one qirat, and he who attends (and stays) till he is buried, for him is the reward of two qirats. It was said: What are the qirats? He said: They are equivalent to two huge mountains.
Two other narrators added: Ibn 'Umar used to pray and then depart (without waiting for the burial of the dead). When the tradition of Abu Huraira reached him, he said:
"We have lost many qirats."
Muslim No. 2063
He who attends the funeral till the prayer is offered for (the dead), for him is the reward of one qirat, and he who attends (and stays) till he is buried, for him is the reward of two qirats. It was said: What are the qirats? He said: They are equivalent to two huge mountains.
Two other narrators added: Ibn 'Umar used to pray and then depart (without waiting for the burial of the dead). When the tradition of Abu Huraira reached him, he said:
"We have lost many qirats."
Muslim No. 2063
Ibn Mas’ud said:
“Sit with the people of knowledge, because hearts live by the remembrance of Allah just as land lives with rain.”
— Adab al-Mufrad (289) – Sahih
“Sit with the people of knowledge, because hearts live by the remembrance of Allah just as land lives with rain.”
— Adab al-Mufrad (289) – Sahih
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Umar Ibn Al-Khattaab
“Do not put off today’s work until tomorrow, lest work accumulate and you achieve nothing.”
[Munaaqib Ameer Al-Mu’mineen, by Ibn Al-Jawzee, p.129]
“Do not put off today’s work until tomorrow, lest work accumulate and you achieve nothing.”
[Munaaqib Ameer Al-Mu’mineen, by Ibn Al-Jawzee, p.129]
Ibn Taymiyyah رحمه الله said;
Whoever breaks someone's heart, is obligated to heal that person's heart.
[Majmu'ul Fatawa 18/384]
Whoever breaks someone's heart, is obligated to heal that person's heart.
[Majmu'ul Fatawa 18/384]
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Shaykh, the ʿAllāmah, the Muḥaddith, Rabīʿ ibn Hādī al-Madkhalī (may Allah have mercy on him) was asked:
"What is your opinion about those who claim that speaking about Tawḥīd and ʿAqīdah divides the Muslims?"
He replied:
"This statement is made by known groups who have taken up politics as their craft and have belittled the foundation of Islām and Īmān — which is the ʿAqīdah (creed) that all the Prophets (peace be upon them) came with."
[Al-Majmūʿ, Vol. 1, p. 130]
"What is your opinion about those who claim that speaking about Tawḥīd and ʿAqīdah divides the Muslims?"
He replied:
"This statement is made by known groups who have taken up politics as their craft and have belittled the foundation of Islām and Īmān — which is the ʿAqīdah (creed) that all the Prophets (peace be upon them) came with."
[Al-Majmūʿ, Vol. 1, p. 130]