10 Hadith’s On The Importance of Manners
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10 Hadith’s On The Importance of Manners
1) Abu Darda (RA) reported that Rasulullah (SAW) said, “Nothing is weightier on the Scale of Deeds than one’s good manners.”(Al-Bukhari)
2) Abu Hurairah (RA) said, “I heard Abu al Qasim (Rasulullah (SAW)), say, ‘The best among you in Islam are those with the best manners, so long as they develop a sense of understanding.” (Al-Bukhari)
3) Rasulullah (SAW) said: “The most beloved of Allah’s servants to Allah are those with the best manners.” (At-Tabarâni and Albani authenticated it in Silsilatul-AHaadeethis-Saheehah
4) Abd Allah ibn ‘Amr said, “Rasulullah (SAW) was never obscene or coarse. Rather, he used to tell us that the best among us were those with the best manners.” (Al-Bukhari)
The Man with the Best Manners
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The Man with the Best Manners
The virtues of good manners are seen in varioushadiths, which points to good character that is pleasing to God and His messenger.
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) reminded that:
“The most beloved of Allah’s servants to Allah are those with the best manners.” (Al-Bukhari)
In a hadith in Al-Bukhari’s Book of Manners, Abu Darda’ reported that Prophet Muhammad said:
“Nothing is weightier on the Scale of Deeds than one’s good manners.” (Al-Bukhari)
Scales and weight play a recurring role when it comes to good deeds in Islam. Good manners therefore are an important realm in building a character of a true Muslim, one who continuously wishes to emulate Prophet Muhammad for the sake of God.
Prophet Muhammad was one of the mildest mannered icons in history. For someone who was chosen to mould the final faith for mankind in the form of Islam, and to put a helm onto it by championing the faith to perfection, it only makes sense that the Prophet would do so mindfully, with care and compassion. He was very well-mannered in his speech and mannerisms.
Abdullah ibn Amr said:
“The Prophet of Allah was never obscene or coarse. Rather, he used to tell us that the best among us were those with the best manners.” (Al-Bukhari, Muslim & At-Tirmidhi)
Tolerance in Islam
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Tolerance in Islam
When defining one of its important aspects, Islam, it means complete submission to Allah by choice and conviction, not through seduction or compulsion. Islam accommodates and welcomes all people as brothers and sisters regardless of their distinctive/particular affiliations or backgrounds. The Islamic attitude towards the followers of other religions is not only to show tolerance towards their beliefs, but also to affirm a non-negotiable Islamic principle of tolerance and religious responsibility.
"There is no compulsion in [accepting] religion. The right course has become clear from error." (The Qur'an 2: 256)
In fact, Islam through the course of its history has granted the people of other faiths the highest degree of tolerance by allowing them to follow their way, although some of their practices might have been in conflict with the religion of the majority. It was this degree of tolerance that the Muslims adopted towards their non-Muslim citizens.
Who Would Warn Against al-Albanee?
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Who Would Warn Against al-Albanee?
Taken from http://www.up.noor-alyaqeen.com/uploads/www.nooralyaqeen.com13256988841.mp3
By Shaykh AbdulMushin bin Hamad Al-Badr Al-Abbaad
Questioner:
“What is your advice to the one who speaks ill and warns against Shaykh al-Albanee and what is our stance towards the one who does so?”
Shaykh Abdul-Mushin bin Hamad Al-Badr Al-Abbaad:
If You See Yourself as Sluggish in Regards to Good…
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Shaikh ‘Uthaimeen: “If You See Yourself as Sluggish in Regards to Good…”
BY ABOO HAATIM M. FAROOQ OCTOBER 18, 2014 AQEEDAH, ARTICLES, PURIFICATION OF THE SOUL
الحمد لله رب العالمين، والصلاة والسلام على أشرف الأنبياء والمرسلين، نبينا محمد وعلى آله وصحبه أجمعين أما بعد
With regards to the saying of Allaah, The Most High:
{وَلَكِنْ كَرِهَ اللَّهُ انْبِعَاثَهُمْ فَثَبَّطَهُمْ وَقِيلَ اقْعُدُوا مَعَ الْقَاعِدِينَ}
((But Allaah disliked their being sent, so He made them lag behind, and it was said [to them]; “Remain [behind] with those who remain.”)) (At-Tawbah: 46)
Shaikh Muhammad bin Saalih Al-‘Uthaimeen (rahimahullaah) said:
{وَقِيلَ اقْعُدُوا مَعَ الْقَاعِدِينَ}
((and it was said [to them]; “Remain [behind] with those who remain.”))
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