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1. A lady sat next to the taxi driver while all the seats were empty in the back -


She’s the wife of the taxi driver.


2. A man with a long beard walked past a masjid while the people were praying, and he didn’t enter to pray -


He had prayed in another masjid where they pray immediately after the adhan.


3. You sit next to someone and say salam, but they didn’t reply back -


Easy, they didn’t hear you.


Most of the time, we only see part of the picture, so imagine the rest of the picture in a positive way in order to not wrong others.


Think good about the people and you will be at ease.


One of the Salaf said: "If I see someone with alcohol dripping from his beard, then I’ll say perhaps it spilled on him.


Always give excuses for others and think good about them, and say perhaps he has an excuse that we don’t know.


If still in doubt, go up to them as a brother/sister and clarify the matter before saying anything else.


Does wonders....

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:salam:

Always remember to think positive of others - whenever you are in doubt - go with the positive.

Ie. if you see a brother with a long beard being angry - or shouting - don't assume "argh, such bad manners" always assume good!

I'd much rather have a brother come up to me and advice me, than cursing and shaming me saying "argh, no wonder the Ummah is in ruins!"
 
We should never judge our brothers and sisters, we rarely ever know the context of that situation or indeed what they are going through or have been through in their lives - Allah will conceal our faults if we conceal the faults of others.

JazakAllah khayr for sharing this
 
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Hamdun al-Qassar, one of the great early Muslims, said, “If a friend among your friends errs, make seventy excuses for them. If your hearts are unable to do this, then know that the shortcoming is in your own selves.” [Imam Bayhaqi, Shu`ab al-Iman, 7.522]
 
And if I see him on top of a mountain saying, ‘I am your Lord most high’ (أنا ربكم الأعلى), then I’ll say he’s reciting an ayah from the Quran."
"By Allah, it’s already difficult for the slave to know his own intention when doing anything, so how can he go about taking hold of other people’s intentions?"
- Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله.

Words of gold wallah!

Always give excuses for others and think good about them, and say perhaps he has an excuse that we don’t know.

Even better, go up to them as a brother and clarify the matter before saying anything else.

Does wonders....

ALLAH U AKBAR!
 
:salam:

Always remember to think positive of others - whenever you are in doubt - go with the positive.

Ie. if you see a brother with a long beard being angry - or shouting - don't assume "argh, such bad manners" always assume good!

I'd much rather have a brother come up to me and advice me, than cursing and shaming me saying "argh, no wonder the Ummah is in ruins!"
If he's angry, he's angry.

End of story.
 

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