Showing posts with label words of wisdom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label words of wisdom. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

I worshiped Allaah for Fifty Years




Author: Al Haafidh adh Dhahabee

Reference: Siyar 'Alaam an Nubalaa - more about reference here...
Nasr ibn Mahmood al Balkhee said; Ahmad ibn Harb stated:

“I worshiped Allaah for fifty years, I wasn’t able to find the sweetness of worship until I forsook three things:

1. I forsook seeking the acceptance of people, so I was able to speak the truth.

2. I forsook the companionship of the sinner, so I was able to accompany the righteous.

3. I forsook the sweetness of the life of this world, so I was able to find the sweetness of the afterlife.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

THE CURE:


And ignorance is a deadly sickness and its cure is
Two things which have equal status in combination

A text from the Qur'aan or from a Sunnah
And the doctor of that is the Scholar, the Rabbaanee

And knowledge is of three categories, it does not have
A fourth [category] and the truth is full of clarity

Knowledge of the attributes of Allaah and His Actions
And likewise the Names of the Lord

And the orders and prohibitions which are His Religion
And its reward on the day of the second meeting

And all of it is in the Qur'aan and Sunnah which
Came by way of the one sent with the Criterion

By Allaah, an observant one does not speak
With anything besides this expect with delirium

Saturday, July 4, 2009

''Seize The Benefit Of Five Things From The People Of Your Time


Ibn Abee Haatim(.328H) Rahimahullaah said:

''I entered Damascus and came upon the students of hadeeth, and I passed by the circle of Qaasim al Joo'ee(d.248 AH). I found a group sitting around him and he was speaking. Their appearance amazed me; and I heard him saying:

''Seize The Benefit Of Five Things From The People Of Your Time:



When you are present,you are not known;


When you are absent you are not missed;


When you are seen, your advice is not sought;


When you say something, your saying is not accepted;


And when you have some knowledge, you are not given anything for it.



I Also Advise You With Five Matters:



When you are treated unjustly,do not behave unjustly;


When you are praised, do not become happy;


When you are criticised, do not become upset;


When you are not believed, do not become angry;


And if people act deceitfully towards you, do not act deceitfully towards them.''


Ibn Abee Haatim said:''So I took that as my benefit from Damascus.''

Related by Ibn al Jawzee in Sifatus-safwah(2/200).

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

WE can only Repent!


t is reported that Talq b. Habîb – Allâh have mercy on him – said, “The right of Allâh is too great and heavy for the creation to fulfill and the blessings of Allâh are too many to enumerate, but you should remain repentant, morning and evening.”
Ibn Abî Al-Dunyâ, Al-Taw

Monday, June 29, 2009

How are you today (lit. How is your morning)?


It was related from Al-Marroodhee that he asked (Al-Imaam) Ahmad:

He replied:

How can one’s day be while he is required by his Lord to perform obligatory acts of worship?

(How can one’s day be while) his Prophet is calling him to practice the Sunnah?

(How can one’s day be while) two angels are requiring from him to correct his deeds?

(How can one’s day be while) his nafs urges him to follow its desires?

(How can one’s day be while) Iblees is beckoning him to commit all types of indecent, evil deeds?

(How can one’s day be while) the Angel of Death is observing him (waiting) to take his soul?

(How can one’s day be while) his dependants are asking him to provide them with maintenance?

Taken from Siyaar A'laamin Nubalaa by Al-Imaam adh-Dhahaabee; volume 11/227


Translated by Dawud Adib



Dawud Adib the son of David C.White Sr.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Compare Yourself..


Ibn Hazam al-Andalusee (rahima-hullaah) mentions:

((When you compare yourself with others in matters of wealth, position, and health, you should look at people less favoured than yourself. When you compare yourself with others in matters of religion, knowledge and virtue, look at people who are better than yourself)).

al-Akhlaaq was-Siyar - Ibn Hazam al-Andalusee

Sunday, June 21, 2009

words of the salaf:

Mu'aadh ibn Jabal, (radi' Allaahu 'anhu) said:

"Knowledge is a comforting friend in times of loneliness, it is the best companion during travels, and it is the inner friend who speaks to you in your privacy. Knowledge is the discerning proof of what is right and what is wrong, and it is the positive force that will help you surmount the trials of comfort, as well as those of hardships. Knowledge is your most powerful sword against your enemy, and finally, it is your most dignifying raiment in the company of your close companions."

Friday, June 19, 2009

words of the salaf

Imaam al-Hasan al-Basree said, when he came across a group of people disputing:

“These ones have become tired of worship, speaking has become easy for them, and their piety has diminished, and that is why they talk.”

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Self-Respect, Arrogance and Humility:

bn Qayyim, Kitab ‘ar-Ruh’; p. 313-317
i) Self-Respect vs. Vanity

“Self-respect is to make your soul rise above the petty and insignificant things that cause people to bend their necks pursuing. So, he prevents himself from this.

This is different from arrogance, which is a characteristic that is born from two things: being impressed with oneself and belittling others. So, arrogance is born from these two things, and the first (i.e. self-respect) is born from two things: honoring oneself and making it noble…

The basis for all of this is to prepare and condition the soul, and to place preference for its Owner over it. So, if one fails in his preparation and conditioning, he has failed in everything.”

ii) Protection of Self vs. Arrogance

“The one who protects himself is like the man who puts on some new clothes, pure and white, and expensive. So, he enters upon the kings and those below them in these clothes. He strives to protect these clothes from any stains or dirt that could affect its whiteness and purity. So, you see him looking noble and constantly escaping from the places where he fears could make his clothes dirty. He does not allow any stain or speck of dirt to come onto his clothes.

This is the likeness of the one who strengthens and builds his heart and religion: you see him avoiding any stains of sin, as they stain the heart and dirty it more than any blot of dirt can dirty a pure, white garment. However, the eyes are covered from seeing these stains. So, you see him running from any potential stain, being cautious around the people, seldom mixing with them out of fear that the same thing would occur to his heart that occurred to his white clothing when he was around the butchers and cooks.

This is different from the one who elevates himself, as even if he is similar to the above in his avoidance of these things, he intends with this to step over the people’s necks and to put them under his feet. So, this is a color, and that is another color.”

iii) Humility vs. Humiliation

“Humility is born from

a) knowledge of Allah, His Names, His Attributes, and His Loftiness, as well as loving and elevating Him, and

b) knowing himself and his faults well.

So, from these two comes the characteristic of humility, and it is the subduing of the heart to Allah and lowering the wing of submission and mercy to His servants. So, he does not see any virtue that he has over others, and he sees no rights of his over others. Rather, he sees the virtue of others over him, and he sees their rights before his own. This is a characteristic that Allah gives to those He Loves and wishes to make noble and close to Him.

As for humiliation, it is lowliness and exertion of the soul in acquiring what it desires, like the humility of the low ones in fulfilling their desires, the humility of the victim to his oppressor, and the humility of anyone who seeks something from someone else to that person. This is all lowliness and inferiority, and has nothing to do with true humility. Allah Loves humility, and He hates lowliness and humiliation. It is reported in the ‘Sahih’ that the Messenger of Allah said:”It was revealed to me that you should be humble such that none should boast over others, and none should transgress against others.”"

Age of Gentleness, Patience, and Wisdom


“This day and age is a day and age of being gentle, of being patient, and of having wisdom. It is not a day and age of being harsh and strict. The majority of the people are in a state of ignorance and neglect influenced by the worldly affairs of this life. So it is necessary to have patience and it is necessary to be gentle until the call has reached and been conveyed to the people and that they come to understanding. We ask Allah to grant everyone guidance.”

ash-Shaykh Bin Baaz (rahimahullah)