Luqman (A.S) the wise and some of his advises

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Luqman(A.S.) was born in the Continent of Africa. He grew up in the jungle and walked barefoot. Only the lower part of his body was covered in a loin cloth. His daily encounter with wild animals and life in the jungle made him strong and fearless. It was his habit to think deeply over nature around him, from which he learnt new and fascinating things daily.

One day while sitting in the shade of a tree, he fell into a deep sleep, He clearly saw an Angel before him who gave him the good news that Allah had chosen to favour him. He was given a choice. He could either become a Prophet or ask for wisdom. Luqman(A.S.) chose wisdom. When he awoke, he became aware that his senses and understanding had sharpened. He felt in complete harmony with nature and could understand the inner meaning of things, beyond their physical reality. Immediately he bowed down and thanked and praised Allah for this wonderful gift.

TAKEN INTO SLAVERY
Luqman(A.S.) was captured by slave traders who invaded Africa. They sold him as a slave. He found that he was robbed of his freedom. He could neither move nor speak freely. This was the first trial he had to bear.

He suffered his bondage patiently, for his heart was lit with Faith and hope, and he was waiting for Allah's action.

The man who bought him was a good as well as an intelligent man. He treated Luqman with kindness. He was able to detect that Luqman was not an ordinary man and tried to test his intelligence.

He ordered Luqman(A.S.) to slaughter a sheep and to bring its worst part to him. Luqman(A.S.) slaughtered the sheep and took its heart and tongue to his master. On receiving them his master smiled, fascinated by Luqman(A.S.) 's choice of the'worst'. He understood that Luqman(A.S.) was trying to convey some deep meaning, though he could not make out exactly what. From this moment his owner began to take more interest in Luqman(A.S.) and showed more kindness to him.

A few days later, Luqman(A.S.) was again instructed to slaughter a sheep, but this time he was asked to take the best parts of the animal to the owner. Luqman(A.S.) slaughtered a sheep, and to his master's amazement, again brought the same organs (the heart and the tongue). His master asked Luqman(A.S.) how the heart and the tongue could be both the worst and the best parts. The wise Luqman(A.S.) answered: The tongue and the heart are the sweetest parts if its owner is pure; and if he is wicked, they too are as wicked ! Thereafter, Luqman(A.S.) 's owner held him in great respect. Luqman(A.S.) was consulted by many people for advice, and the fame of his wisdom spread all over the country.

FREEDOM
The kind owner had instructed his family to free Luqman(A.S.) after the owner's death. When his owner died, Luqman(A.S.) was granted freedom. Luqman(A.S.) travelled on and eventually settled among the Bani lsraeel. He was appointed as judge during the rule of Prophet Dawood(A.S.) , and was respected by all for his wise and fair judgements. He married and raised a family.

Luqman(A.S.) gave his son the following advice which is recorded in the Qur'an:

"To Believe in Allah, and to be sincere in devotion to Him. Never associate partners with Allah, for associating anyone with Him is the greatest sin; not only is it a sin against Allah but also against oneself. Love and show obedience to parents even if they are unbelievers. If, however, a parent's way of life were to lead one to become an unbeliever then the path of goodness which leads to Allah should be followed , for one is answerable to Allah alone. Rizq (provisions), ability and authority come from Allah. These things are in His hands and not in the hands of parents or anyone else.
Show gratitude to Allah by obeying him. Live your life on the principle of: Encouraging what is right and forbidding what is wrong. Tackle wrong deeds in society with patience. Be humble in dealing with others, both in speech and behaviour, and do not turn your face away when talking to others, for Allah does not love the boastful and arrogant." (Ouran, 31:13-19)

THE LESSON
Luqman(A.S.) chose wisdom above Prophothood, which could mean that wisdom also is hold in high respect by Allah.

Our heart and tongue can make us good or bad. It is up to us how we use them.

A wise employer should respect the wisdom of his lowliest worker.

Allah has mentioned Luqman’s (A.S.) advice to his son as an example for us to follow. This advice should be followed by us as a guiding principle of life.
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Advices of Luqmaan(A.S.)

O! the one that is more beloved to me than my own soul, know Allah.

Anything that you preach,practice it first.

Speak according to your rank.

Recognize the respect of people.

Recognize the rights of people.

Guard your secrets.

Test your friends in times of trouble.

Try out your friends in times of profit and loss.

Keep away from stupid people.

Be a friend of clever and wise men.

Show your efforts in good work.

Plan with clever and wise men.

Speak with affection. Value your youth.

While you are young do the work of this world and hereafter. Honour your friends.

Deal with your friends and enemies in a honest way.

Regard your parents as a blessing.

Regard your teacher as your best guardian.

Spend according to your income.

In all your work take the middle course.

Serve your guests to the best of your ability.

Make generosity a habit.

When entering somebody's home look after your eyes and tongue.

Keep your clothes and body clean.

Be friendly to your society.

Teach your son knowledge and discipline.

Teach your son, if possible,archery and horsemanship.

When dressing start by putting on your shoes and socks on your right foot, and when taking them off, begin with the left foot.

When working with somebody, work according to his capacity.

While speaking at night, speak softly; and while speaking during the day, first keep an eye on all sides.

Don't stretch in front of people.

Anything that you don't like for yourself; don't prefer it for others.

Work with intelligence and planning.

Don't try to teach when you are not learned.

Don't tell your secrets to women and children.

Don't set your heart on things which belong to others.

Form a habit of speaking less, eating less and sleeping less.

Don't undertake any work without thinking.

Undone work should not be thought as completed.

Do not leave today's work for tomorrow. Don't joke with your elders. Don't bore your elders with lenghty talks.

Do not encourage people to be rude to you.

Don't disappoint a man in need.

Do not remember past disputes.

Don't confuse your own good with the benefits of others.

Do not show your wealth to friends and enemies.

Don't ignore your relationship with relatives.

Don't scandalize about people.

Don't admire yourself. If a group of men are standing, do likewise and stand.

Don't point fingers at others.

Don't pick your teeth in front of others.

Don't spit or clean your nose loudly.

When yawning keep your hand in front of your mouth.

Don't expect loyalty from ill-bred people.

Don't pick your nose in front of others.

Don't speak nonsense.

Don't make people ashamed in front of others.

Don't repeat something that has been said already.

Don't make signs with your eyes and eyebrows.

Don't praise yourself and your family in front of others.

Don't decorate yourself like a woman.

Don't do what your children want you foolishly to do.

Guard your tongue.

Don't gesticulate when speaking.

Look after the respect of people.

Don't mix with offenders.

Don't recall the dead by their ill-doings, because there is no benefit in it.

As long as possible try not to start fights and arguments.

Don't continously test your strength on others.

Don't take an experienced person to be noble.

Don't eat your bread at the table of others.

Don't hurry in your work.

Don't grieve over worldly things.

Don't become acquainted with anybody that does not value himself.

At times of anger say things thoughtfully.

Don't clean your nose with your sleeves.

Don't sleep at sunrise.

Don't eat in front of others.

When walking with your elders, don't walk in front of them.

Don't interrupt other people’s talks.

Don't rest your head on your knees in the presence of others.

While you are walking look where you are going and do not look around.

If possible don't ride a horse bare-back.

Don't order your guests to do something for you.

Don't speak to a lunatic or a drunk man.

Don't get angry with any one in the presence of your guests.

Don't sit with loiterers and doubtful characters in the street.

Don't lose your respect for the sake of profit and loss.

Don't be a wastrel and proud of yourself.

Don't carry peoples enmity on to yourself.

Keep away from strife and trouble.

Don't be without a pocket knife, a ring, and some money.

Be friendly to people, but not to the extent that you may lose your own respect.

Don't belittle yourself.

Devote your life and with Allah by truthfulness.

Devote your life and with your ego by discipline.

Devote your life and with people by being just.

Devote your life and with your elders by service.

Devote your life and with your young by being sympathetic.

Devote your life and with the poor by generosity.

Devote your life and with your friends by advice and love.

Devote your life and with your enemies by patience.

Devote your life and with the ignorant by silence.

Devote your life and with the wise men by respect.

Don't covet others wealth, and in this manner spend your life.

When you have a lot don't store, and when it comes, don't refuse it.

Remember 2 things and forget one; 1.Remember Allah and your death 2.and forget your good deeds.

I have carried steel and stones but nothing is heavier than (the Amaanat) of Deen.

I have experienced comfort and pleasure, but nothing is more pleasurable than safety.

I have tasted bitterness of all kinds, but nothing is more bitter than dependance on others.

I learnt good manners from the bad mannered.

I learnt wisdom from the blind who do not put their feet forward without feeling the ground.

There can never be a spoken or written word from which the wise cannot derive benefit.

Even a hundred books of wisdom cannot make a fool wiser, if he is not ready to benefit from them.
 

American Muslim

Just Another Slave
thank you

Thank you very much for this posting. Luqman (PBUH) has been a hero since I first learned of him. One line I was always curious about : "Do not associate with offenders". Does anyone know what offenders refers to?
Kaffers? Sinners? People convicted of crimes?
 

Ali Shabane

New Member
Luqman(A.S)

Dear brother in Islam
Assalamu alaikum, thank very much for posting.Luqmans (PBUH)Wisdoms
online. may ALLAH Sub.watalaa make to be as Sadakatul jariya Amen:ma: :ma:
 
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