I start with the name of Allah and I humbly ask Allah to raise the rank of Prophet Muhammad and to protect his nation.
Thereafter Allah’s messenger, prophet Muhammad Said:
"خَصْلَتانِ ما إنْ تَجَـمَّلَ الخلائِقُ بمِثْلِهِما حُسْنُ الخُلُق وطُولُ الصَمْتِ"
This means: “Two beautiful attributes the creature (People) are attributed with are good manners and lengthy silence.”
Narrated by ‘Abdullah bin Muhammad Abu Bakr bin Abi Dunya al-Qurayshi in the book of As-samt (The book of Silence).
Allah Almighty has bestowed upon his creation many abundances of endowments that none but Allah knows their count. Among these endowments is the tongue. Allah made the tongue for mankind to express his needs and to use it for his wordly and religiously benefits.
Hence, the one that uses his tongue in what benefits and doesn’t harm there is no harm upon him nor will he be blamed. However, the one that uses his tongue in what Allah prohibited will be held accountable and he’s not being Thankful to Allah for this great endowment.
The meaning of “having lengthy silence” stated in the hadith is of one not to use his tongue accept when saying good thinks and when using his tongue for good deeds. Its better of one to be silent than to speak of evil, filth, and all that which is considered to be a sin in religion. On the contrary, it’s good to use the tongue in mentioning Allah (Making dhikr) especially saying Laillaah Ilallah (none is God except Allah) Proper recitation of the Quran, bringing joy to the one who’s sad, entraining your gust and the like. Such good deeds one’s not blamed for and one is rewarded for doing so.
Moreover, one must protect his tongue from many acts of sinning such as gossip, may Allah protect us.
As for having good manners stated in the hadith, this is compromised of three essential parts.
1. 1. Not being harmful to others
2. 2. Bearing the harm inflicted by other
3. 3. To do the good regardless of how others may treat you. That is you do the good deed whether others treat you the same or they don’t.
Good manners also include proper usage of one’s tongue. The one who’s granted good manners while he’s God fearing, he has gained a great blessing. As stated in the hadith such a person will gain a reward similar to the one who fasts and stays awake praying at night (qiyamulayl) for being God fearing and well mannered. God willing I will write in more detail about good manners and Allah knows best.
Thereafter Allah’s messenger, prophet Muhammad Said:
"خَصْلَتانِ ما إنْ تَجَـمَّلَ الخلائِقُ بمِثْلِهِما حُسْنُ الخُلُق وطُولُ الصَمْتِ"
This means: “Two beautiful attributes the creature (People) are attributed with are good manners and lengthy silence.”
Narrated by ‘Abdullah bin Muhammad Abu Bakr bin Abi Dunya al-Qurayshi in the book of As-samt (The book of Silence).
Allah Almighty has bestowed upon his creation many abundances of endowments that none but Allah knows their count. Among these endowments is the tongue. Allah made the tongue for mankind to express his needs and to use it for his wordly and religiously benefits.
Hence, the one that uses his tongue in what benefits and doesn’t harm there is no harm upon him nor will he be blamed. However, the one that uses his tongue in what Allah prohibited will be held accountable and he’s not being Thankful to Allah for this great endowment.
The meaning of “having lengthy silence” stated in the hadith is of one not to use his tongue accept when saying good thinks and when using his tongue for good deeds. Its better of one to be silent than to speak of evil, filth, and all that which is considered to be a sin in religion. On the contrary, it’s good to use the tongue in mentioning Allah (Making dhikr) especially saying Laillaah Ilallah (none is God except Allah) Proper recitation of the Quran, bringing joy to the one who’s sad, entraining your gust and the like. Such good deeds one’s not blamed for and one is rewarded for doing so.
Moreover, one must protect his tongue from many acts of sinning such as gossip, may Allah protect us.
As for having good manners stated in the hadith, this is compromised of three essential parts.
1. 1. Not being harmful to others
2. 2. Bearing the harm inflicted by other
3. 3. To do the good regardless of how others may treat you. That is you do the good deed whether others treat you the same or they don’t.
Good manners also include proper usage of one’s tongue. The one who’s granted good manners while he’s God fearing, he has gained a great blessing. As stated in the hadith such a person will gain a reward similar to the one who fasts and stays awake praying at night (qiyamulayl) for being God fearing and well mannered. God willing I will write in more detail about good manners and Allah knows best.
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