Abu Fauzi
Junior Member
As-Salaam alaikum,
"From the excellence of a man's Islam is leaving that which does not concern him".
... that is, leaving that which is not important or benefitting him, whether in speech, action or thought. Thus, 'the excellence of a man's Islam' is its perfection, such that one remains steadfast in the submission to the commands and prohibitions of Allah Ta'ala and surrenders to His rulings in accordance to His destiny and decree (qaraa wa qadar).
The reality of 'that which does not concern him' is that which is not needed for a worldly or next worldly necessity and does not aid in attaining his Lord's good pleasure, such that it is possible to live without it... such as excessive acts and unnecessary speech.
This may well be taken from Allah Most High's saying : "And who shun all vain things" (23:3).
"From the excellence of a man's Islam is leaving that which does not concern him".
... that is, leaving that which is not important or benefitting him, whether in speech, action or thought. Thus, 'the excellence of a man's Islam' is its perfection, such that one remains steadfast in the submission to the commands and prohibitions of Allah Ta'ala and surrenders to His rulings in accordance to His destiny and decree (qaraa wa qadar).
The reality of 'that which does not concern him' is that which is not needed for a worldly or next worldly necessity and does not aid in attaining his Lord's good pleasure, such that it is possible to live without it... such as excessive acts and unnecessary speech.
This may well be taken from Allah Most High's saying : "And who shun all vain things" (23:3).