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Ridwaan Ravat
11-12-2015, 01:22 PM
Advice from
Rasulullaah (SAW)

Rasulullaah (SAW) said, “The best of you is the one with the best character, while the worst of you in the sight of Allaah on the Day of Qiyaamah will be the one whom people have shunned out of fear for his abusive language and evil.”

[Bukhaari 6029, 6032, from Hadhrat Aa’isha (RA)]

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Ridwaan Ravat
11-12-2015, 01:24 PM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji637] [emoji93]

[emoji422] ALWAYS bear a persons status, age and relationship with you in WHEN addressing him. NEVER speak to a teacher, parent or elder in the manner that you would speak to your friends. Also KEEP the status of children in mind when SPEAKING to them and DO so with love and compassion.

[Islaami Aadaab]
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Ridwaan Ravat
11-12-2015, 01:29 PM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji638] [emoji93]

[emoji422] Speak SLOWLY and WITH composure. NEVER speak TOO fast, and NEVER joke all the time because this DIMINISHES your status in peoples eyes.

[اسلامی آداب]
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Ridwaan Ravat
11-12-2015, 01:30 PM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji639] [emoji93]

[emoji422] When two people are talking to each other, NEVER interrupt by cutting off their talks. IF it is NECESSARY to interrupt, do so AFTER taking THEIR permission.

[اسلامی آداب]
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Ridwaan Ravat
11-12-2015, 01:30 PM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji640] [emoji93]

[emoji422] ALWAYS speak gently, while SMILING and in a SOFT tone. NEVER speak too loudly, or TOO softly so that the person being addressed is neither at a loss to hear or inconvenienced. The Qur'aan declares that the worst of all sounds is the braying of a donkey, which is harsh and loud

[اسلامی آداب]
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Ridwaan Ravat
11-12-2015, 01:30 PM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji641] [emoji93]

[emoji422] Think WELL before replying to a question, because it is FOOLISH to reply WITHOUT prior thought. Also NEVER give a reply WHEN the question is posed to someone else.

[اسلامی آداب]
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Ridwaan Ravat
11-12-2015, 01:31 PM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji642] [emoji93]

[emoji422] Speak what is GENTLE and PLEASING to people and NOT what causes them DIFFICULTY and ANXIETY.

[اسلامی آداب]
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Ridwaan Ravat
11-12-2015, 01:31 PM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji643] [emoji93]

[emoji422] NEVER interrupt what a person is saying by SAYING that you ALREADY know it because it is very POSSIBLE that he will state something that you DO NOT KNOW or that his SINCERITY may have a special effect on you.

[اسلامی آداب]
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Ridwaan Ravat
11-12-2015, 01:32 PM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji644] [emoji93]

[emoji422] ALWAYS speak the TRUTH and NEVER waver from this even though it APPEARS to be to one's detriment.

[اسلامی آداب]
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Ridwaan Ravat
11-13-2015, 09:54 AM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji645] [emoji93]

[emoji422] NEVER point to ANYONE when speaking. Pointing to someone whilst talking creates doubts and suspicions in his/her heart.

[اسلامی آداب]
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Ridwaan Ravat
11-14-2015, 04:12 PM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji647] [emoji93]

[emoji422] Listen MORE and speak LESS. NEVER disclose the secrets of others AND REMEMBER that it is FOOLISH to EXPECT others to guard one's secrets.

[اسلامی آداب]
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Ridwaan Ravat
11-16-2015, 12:00 PM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji637][emoji637] [emoji93]

[emoji422] WHEN a foolish person speaks to one, GREET him AMICABLY and then leave. People who are ALWAYS speaking NONSENSE are the WORST people of the Ummah.

[اسلامی آداب]
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Ridwaan Ravat
11-18-2015, 11:16 AM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji637][emoji638] [emoji93]

[emoji422] Speak when NECESSARY and ALWAYS speak what is MEANINGFUL because FUTILE speech does NOT behove a respectable person. REMEMBER that one has to ACCCOUNT to Allâh for EVERYTHING one says.

[اسلامی آداب]
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Ridwaan Ravat
11-20-2015, 05:39 PM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji637][emoji639] [emoji93]

[emoji422] ALWAYS be BRIEF and TO THE POINT when speaking, because TALKATIVENESS is NOT appreciated.

[اسلامی آداب]
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Ridwaan Ravat
11-23-2015, 04:18 PM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji637][emoji640] [emoji93]

[emoji422] NEVER taint your tongue by saying anything VULGAR. NEVER carry tales, backbite, mockingly immitate or complain about others.

[اسلامی آداب]
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Ridwaan Ravat
11-25-2015, 04:53 PM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji637][emoji641] [emoji93]

[emoji422] NEVER make FALSE promises, NEVER tease people, NEVER boast and NEVER speak WITHOUT thinking. NEVER call people DEROGATORY names, and NEVER take oaths UNNECESSARILY.

[اسلامی آداب]
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Ridwaan Ravat
11-27-2015, 05:07 PM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji637][emoji642] [emoji93]

[emoji422] NEVER speak in such a way would DIMINISH your STATUS in society.

[اسلامی آداب]
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ConcealedGem
11-27-2015, 11:08 PM
This threads amazing Jzk
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Ridwaan Ravat
12-04-2015, 02:14 AM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji637][emoji643] [emoji93]

[emoji422] Do NOT be TWO-TONGUED; expressing views in the presence of a person to please him, but when in the company of another, holding a different view from the latter, then speaking to please him too.

[Etiquettes of Social life]
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Ridwaan Ravat
12-11-2015, 08:44 AM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji637][emoji644] [emoji93]

[emoji422] SPEAK from IN FRONT of a person, NOT from behind. Speaking from behind a person is DIFFICULT to understand.

[Etiquettes of Social life]
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Ridwaan Ravat
12-13-2015, 02:58 PM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji637][emoji645] [emoji93]

[emoji422] Do NOT speak on the basis of MERE SUSPICION. While you are ENTITLED to safeguard yourself on the basis of suspicion, it is NOT permissible to BLAME someone or ACCUSE on the basis of SUSPICION.

[Etiquettes of Social life]
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Ridwaan Ravat
12-17-2015, 12:00 PM
ETIQUETTES OF TALKING

[emoji93] Etiquette [emoji649] [emoji638][emoji646] [emoji93]

[emoji422] Do NOT defend your error by giving it an interpretation to avoid the error being known. ADMIT the error and APOLOGISE. Accepting one's error FIFTY times is much BETTER than defending it and giving it such an interpretation that covers it up.

[Etiquettes of Social life]
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Ridwaan Ravat
12-21-2015, 02:25 PM
Alhamdulillah through the infinite Mercy of Allah as many as 20 ETIQUETTE'S OF TALKING have been posted.

As the saying goes "IF THERE'S A WILL, THERE'S A WAY". Therefore, let us make a firm intention that from now onwards our talks will be beautified by its etiquette's Insha-Allah.

We make duaa that Allah makes it easy for us and gives us the tawfik (divine ability) to practice upon them.

From today the "ETIQUETTE'S OF THE HOST" will be posted Insha-Allah.
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