Shaykh ul-Islām ibn Taymiyyah [may Allāh have mercy on him] said:
The man who shaves his beard is like the woman who shaves her head.
[Sharh al-‘Umdah]
Imām Mālik رحمه الله said:
‘Indeed, I am but a human being. At times I am correct, at [other] times I err. So look into my sayings: whatever agrees with the Book and the Sunnah, accept it; whatever contradicts them, ignore it.’
Imam Malik رحمه الله said:
“I have been informed that Luqman said to his son:
‘O my son, the first thing you should acquire from this world, after a righteous friend, is a righteous wife.’”
- Al-Bayan wa al-Tahseel 323/4
Imām Bukhāri said:
"I don't see any difference between praying Ṣalāh behind a Rāfiḍī and a Jew.
They are not to be greeted, nor are they to be visited, nor are their testimony to be accepted, nor are their sacrifices to be eaten."
● [خلق أفعال العباد صحفة ١٤]
• Never share your plans before they're done. [al-Kabir 16644]
• Eat only what is halal and pure. [2:168]
• Always look your best. [Muslim 91a]
• Leave what doesn’t concern you. [Tirmidhi 2318]
• Visit less where you’re not missed. [Bukhari 6416]
• Have haya'. [Muslim 36]
• Do istighfar before you react. [4:110]
• Change yourself before expecting change. [13:11]
• Control what you look at. [24:30-31]
• Stop saying more than necessary. [Bukhari 6136]
• Don’t repeat more than needed. [Bukhari 95]
• Keep your promises. [5:1]
• You don’t need to laugh at everything. [Bukhari 6092]
• Don't ask for what wasn't offered. [Bukhari 1471]
How to respect YOURSELF
• Stop begging people. [Muslim 1053a]
• Think before you talk. [Bukhari 6478]
• Let people think what they want. [88:22]
• Speak to Allah before you speak to people. [40:60]
• Hide your sins. [Bukhari 6069]
• Arrive on time. Leave on time. [4:103]
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The Prophet ﷺ said:
Let him be humiliated, let him be humiliated, let him be humiliated — the one whose parents reach old age, one or both of them, and he does not enter Paradise [by serving them].
[صحيح مسلم ٢٥٥١]
Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله:
"From the signs of wretchedness is that whenever he is increased in knowledge,
he increases in pride and haughtiness."
[Al-Fawaa'id | P. 228]
The day Imam Malik laughed
We were with Malik while he was surrounded by his companions, when a man belonging to the people of Nasibin said: “There is a group of people among us called Sufis. They eat excessively, then they begin to sing +then they get up+ dance.”
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