Sheikh Uthaymeen (rahimullah) advises a new Muslim

Umm Husamuddin

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Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatullah wa barakatuhu,

Sheikh Muhammed bin Saleh al Uthaymeen (may Allah have mercy on him) was asked:

What is your advice for an individual who has just begun to practice Islam?

Answer:

My advice to this new practicing individual is:

1- He should constantly ask Allah to make him firm.

2- He should increase in recitation of The Quran with contemplation. This is because recitation has a major (positive) affect on the heart, especially when coupled with contemplation and reflection.

3- He should be diligent in being obedient to Allah, and he should not become bored or lazy. This is because The Messenger (salAllahu alayhi wa salem) sought refuge from inability and laziness.

4- He should be diligent in befriending good companions, and distance himself from evil companions.

5- He should also advise himself when he finds himself thinking: Time is extremely lengthy and the path is too long! At this point, he should advise himself and remain firm. This is because Jannah (paradise) is surrounded with trials and difficulties, while the The Hell-fire is surrounded with desires.

6- He should distance himself from bad companions even if they (those companions) are individuals he knew in the past. This is due to the fact that evil/bad companions influence an individual. Because of this The Messenger (salAllahu alayhi wa salem) said: The example of a bad companion is the example of a black smith; either he burns your clothing, or you experience from him a disgusting odour. (Bukhari: 5534, Muslim:2628)

Source: Liqaa al Bab al Meftu 3/530 (Arabic)
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samiha

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wa alaykum salam wa rahamtullahi wa barakatuhu

Jazakillahu khayran - I think this is important not just for new Muslims, but for all of us

wasalam
 
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