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Inchallah my thread will be beneficial, i want to leave her reminders about the islamic behaviour.
In the famous hadith that we’ve all heard before, the Prophet ﷺ said:
من كان يؤمن بالله واليوم الآخر فليقل خيرا أو ليصمت
“Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day let him speak good or remain silent. [Bukhari and Muslim]
An Explanation of this Hadith
Imam Shafi’i states that the meaning of this hadith is that if someone desires to speak, then he should speak only that which is good. But if it is clear to him that his speech may cause harm, then he should refrain from speaking. Shaykh ibn Uthaymeen says it is as if the Prophet ﷺ said,“If you believe in Allah and the last day, then speak what is good or be quiet.” He also states the benefits of this hadith:
“Silence is incumbent except if there is good in a person’s speech. Speech is of three types:
Khayr (good): this is the type of speech that this hadith is encouraging.
Sharr (evil): this is the type of speech which is evil and forbidden.
Laghw (vain): this is the type of speech that is neither good nor evil. It is not forbidden for a person to speak laghw but rather it is better to keep silent and refrain from it.”
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Allah (SWT) speaks about the importance of good conduct, ethics, morals or character in the Noble Qur'an. Allah (SWT) orders and reminds us continuously throughout the Noble Qur'an to develop good character and treat people well, where HE (SWT) says:
1.And say to My servants (that) they speak that which is best.(17:53)
2. Worship Allah, and do not associate partners with him. And be good to your parents, and the relatives, and to the orphans, and to the poor people, and the neighbor that is close to you and the neighbor that is not close to you, and your companion on the journey. (4:36)
Many Ahadith can be quoted concerning good conduct, ethics, morals or character. The following are some of what Prophet Muhammad (saw) said:
1. I have been sent is to perfect good manners (Morality, Islamic Behavior).
2. The dearest of you to me is he who is the best of you in Akhlaq.
3. The most complete of believers in Imaan (faith) are those who are best in character.
4. The most (important) things that cause people to reach Heaven are divine piety and a good temper.
5. There is not anything that will be placed on the scale weightier than good Akhlaq, and, certainly, the one who has good Akhlaq reaches by it the rank of one who continuously observes Saum (Fasts) and performs abundant (Nafl) Salah.
6. Verily, a servant can gain the rank of him who both fasts during the day and keeps vigil at night, keeping up prayers, through his good disposition.
7. Fear Allah (SWT) wherever you are, follow up an evil deed with a good deed, and meet with the people, interact with the people, with good Akhlaq.
8. Imam Ali (as) said to his son, Imam Hassan (as): O' my son! No wealth is more valuable than intelligence and no poverty is similar to ignorance; no terror is worse than arrogance, and no life is more pleasant than being good tempered.
9. Imam Ali (as) says, Good behavior lies in three traits: Avoiding unlawful things, acquiring the lawful ones, and being fair to one's family members.
10. Imam Hassan (as) says: The most preferable adornment is graceful manners.
11. Imam Hassan (as) says: Verily, the best of bests is a good temper.
12. Imam Ali ibn Husayn (as) said: Fair speech increases wealth, stretches sustenance, postpones death, creates love among family members, and causes the person to enter Heaven.
13. Imam Sadiq (as) said: There are three things that each of which is brought by a person to Allah (SWT), Allah (SWT) will necessitate Heaven for the one: donation in poverty, a good temper with all people, and justice to one's self.
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Inchallah my thread will be beneficial, i want to leave her reminders about the islamic behaviour.
In the famous hadith that we’ve all heard before, the Prophet ﷺ said:
من كان يؤمن بالله واليوم الآخر فليقل خيرا أو ليصمت
“Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day let him speak good or remain silent. [Bukhari and Muslim]
An Explanation of this Hadith
Imam Shafi’i states that the meaning of this hadith is that if someone desires to speak, then he should speak only that which is good. But if it is clear to him that his speech may cause harm, then he should refrain from speaking. Shaykh ibn Uthaymeen says it is as if the Prophet ﷺ said,“If you believe in Allah and the last day, then speak what is good or be quiet.” He also states the benefits of this hadith:
“Silence is incumbent except if there is good in a person’s speech. Speech is of three types:
Khayr (good): this is the type of speech that this hadith is encouraging.
Sharr (evil): this is the type of speech which is evil and forbidden.
Laghw (vain): this is the type of speech that is neither good nor evil. It is not forbidden for a person to speak laghw but rather it is better to keep silent and refrain from it.”
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Allah (SWT) speaks about the importance of good conduct, ethics, morals or character in the Noble Qur'an. Allah (SWT) orders and reminds us continuously throughout the Noble Qur'an to develop good character and treat people well, where HE (SWT) says:
1.And say to My servants (that) they speak that which is best.(17:53)
2. Worship Allah, and do not associate partners with him. And be good to your parents, and the relatives, and to the orphans, and to the poor people, and the neighbor that is close to you and the neighbor that is not close to you, and your companion on the journey. (4:36)
Many Ahadith can be quoted concerning good conduct, ethics, morals or character. The following are some of what Prophet Muhammad (saw) said:
1. I have been sent is to perfect good manners (Morality, Islamic Behavior).
2. The dearest of you to me is he who is the best of you in Akhlaq.
3. The most complete of believers in Imaan (faith) are those who are best in character.
4. The most (important) things that cause people to reach Heaven are divine piety and a good temper.
5. There is not anything that will be placed on the scale weightier than good Akhlaq, and, certainly, the one who has good Akhlaq reaches by it the rank of one who continuously observes Saum (Fasts) and performs abundant (Nafl) Salah.
6. Verily, a servant can gain the rank of him who both fasts during the day and keeps vigil at night, keeping up prayers, through his good disposition.
7. Fear Allah (SWT) wherever you are, follow up an evil deed with a good deed, and meet with the people, interact with the people, with good Akhlaq.
8. Imam Ali (as) said to his son, Imam Hassan (as): O' my son! No wealth is more valuable than intelligence and no poverty is similar to ignorance; no terror is worse than arrogance, and no life is more pleasant than being good tempered.
9. Imam Ali (as) says, Good behavior lies in three traits: Avoiding unlawful things, acquiring the lawful ones, and being fair to one's family members.
10. Imam Hassan (as) says: The most preferable adornment is graceful manners.
11. Imam Hassan (as) says: Verily, the best of bests is a good temper.
12. Imam Ali ibn Husayn (as) said: Fair speech increases wealth, stretches sustenance, postpones death, creates love among family members, and causes the person to enter Heaven.
13. Imam Sadiq (as) said: There are three things that each of which is brought by a person to Allah (SWT), Allah (SWT) will necessitate Heaven for the one: donation in poverty, a good temper with all people, and justice to one's self.
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