Sheikh Abdulrahman as-Sa’di said:
O you who have turned away from seeking knowledge,
what is your excuse with Allah whilst you’re enjoying yourselves with good health?
And what prevents you from (seeking knowledge) whilst you are indulging in the provisions of your Rabb?
Indeed, by Allah, it is a state which none is satisfied with except for the likes of cattle;
for if you turn away from knowledge completely, then you have certainly perished and become from the losers.
[الفواكه الشهية في الخطب المنبرية]
O you who have turned away from seeking knowledge,
what is your excuse with Allah whilst you’re enjoying yourselves with good health?
And what prevents you from (seeking knowledge) whilst you are indulging in the provisions of your Rabb?
Indeed, by Allah, it is a state which none is satisfied with except for the likes of cattle;
for if you turn away from knowledge completely, then you have certainly perished and become from the losers.
[الفواكه الشهية في الخطب المنبرية]
Ibrāhīm At-Taymī said رحمه الله said:
"There is no servant whom Allāh has granted the ability to: Endure harm with patience, endure trials with patience, endure calamities with patience, except that he has been given the best of what anyone has been given, after Īmān in Allāh."
[As-Sabr: 1/28]
"There is no servant whom Allāh has granted the ability to: Endure harm with patience, endure trials with patience, endure calamities with patience, except that he has been given the best of what anyone has been given, after Īmān in Allāh."
[As-Sabr: 1/28]
It is reported that ʿAlī – Allāh be pleased with him – said:
When you learn knowledge, preserve it, and do not mix it with laughter and falsehood, such that the hearts refuse (dislike) it.
Al-Khaṭīb Al-Baghdādī, Al-Jāmiʿ li-Akhlāq Al-Rāwī wa Ādāb Al-Sāmiʿ 1:232
When you learn knowledge, preserve it, and do not mix it with laughter and falsehood, such that the hearts refuse (dislike) it.
Al-Khaṭīb Al-Baghdādī, Al-Jāmiʿ li-Akhlāq Al-Rāwī wa Ādāb Al-Sāmiʿ 1:232
Abu al-Malih narrated from Maimun:
“Whoever sins in secret should repent in secret, and whoever sins publicly should repent publicly. For people will reproach but not forgive, whereas Allah forgives and does not reproach.”
Khalid ibn Hayyan al-Raqi narrated from Ja’far ibn Burqan:
Maimun ibn Mihran said to me: “O Ja’far, tell me to my face what I dislike, for a man does not truly advise his brother until he tells him to his face what he dislikes.”
Siyar A’lam al-Nubala 75/5
“Whoever sins in secret should repent in secret, and whoever sins publicly should repent publicly. For people will reproach but not forgive, whereas Allah forgives and does not reproach.”
Khalid ibn Hayyan al-Raqi narrated from Ja’far ibn Burqan:
Maimun ibn Mihran said to me: “O Ja’far, tell me to my face what I dislike, for a man does not truly advise his brother until he tells him to his face what he dislikes.”
Siyar A’lam al-Nubala 75/5
Bishr al-Ḥāfee Raḥimahullāh: “Do not act (upon good) to be mentioned, hide your good deeds like you HIDE YOUR SINS.”
[السير ١٩/٤٦٩]
[السير ١٩/٤٦٩]
“Who can feel secure from trial, who can feel secure from trial? By Allāh, a man can be tested with fitnah in a single hour and turn away from his religion.”
Al-Bayhaqī, Shuʿab Al-Īmān 1:857.
Al-Bayhaqī, Shuʿab Al-Īmān 1:857.
Sh. al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah said: “The man who shaves his beard, is like the woman who shaves her head.”
Source: Sharh al-Umdah
Source: Sharh al-Umdah
It is reported that ʿAbdullāh b. Al-ʿAmr b. Al-ʿĀṣ – Allāh be pleased with him – said:
Nifāq (hypocrisy) used to be something unusual amongst all the Īmān. Soon, Īmān will be something strange amongst all the nifāq.
Ibn Baṭṭah, Al-Ibānah 1:173
Nifāq (hypocrisy) used to be something unusual amongst all the Īmān. Soon, Īmān will be something strange amongst all the nifāq.
Ibn Baṭṭah, Al-Ibānah 1:173
قال فروات: سمعت ميمون يقول:
لو نشر فيكم رجل من السلف، ما عرف إلا قبلكم
Furat said: I heard Maimun say:
“If a man from the Salaf were resurrected among you, he would recognize nothing except your Qiblah.”
Siyar A’lam al-Nubala 76/5
لو نشر فيكم رجل من السلف، ما عرف إلا قبلكم
Furat said: I heard Maimun say:
“If a man from the Salaf were resurrected among you, he would recognize nothing except your Qiblah.”
Siyar A’lam al-Nubala 76/5
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Good manners is a necessity in the path of seeking knowledge, and (when dealing with) scholars and elders.
Marhaban Yaa Taalibal Ilm’ page 123
Marhaban Yaa Taalibal Ilm’ page 123
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