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These are all from the book Kitaab al-'Ilm/The Book of Knowledge, my Imaam an-Nasaa'ee.
'Abdullaah (bin Mas''ood) (ra) said:
"By Allah, any individual that issues a ruling (fatwa) to the people for every matter they ask him of, is truly insane." Al' A'mash (one of the narrators) said: "Al Hakam said to me:
'Had I heard this hadeeth from you yesterday, I would not have issued fataawaa (on that day) for many of the instances which I did issue fataawa."
'Abdur-Rahmaan bin Bishr Al-Azraq said:
"Two men entered from the gates of Kanda while Abu Mas'ood Al-Ansaaree was sitting in a gathering. One of the two men said: 'Is there any man here that can judge between us?' A man in the gathering said: 'I will.' So Abu Mas'ood grabbed a handful of pebbles and threw it at him, saying to him: 'Indeed, it used to be hated that one would rush to give a ruling.'"
Hudhaifah (ra) said:
"It is sufficient knowledge for a man that he fears Allaah. And it is a sufficient lie that he says: 'I seek forgiveness in Allah and repent to Him' yet he goes back to doing it."
Masrooq said:
"It is sufficient knowledge for a man that he fears Allaah. And t is sufficient ignorance for a man that he his amazed with his (own) knowledge."
'Abdullaah (bin Mas'ood), said:
"One day we were in the masjid, when Khabaab bin Al-Arat came and sat down. Then he remained silent, so the people said to him: 'Your companions have gathered with you so that you may narrate hadeeth to them or command them.' He said: 'And what should I command them with? Perhaps I will command them to do something that I do not do myself.'"
'Abdullaah (bin Mas'ood) (ra) said:
"If you are able to be the one receiving hadeeth (as opposed to narrating it), then do so."
Yahyaa bin Ja'dah said:
"People would go to Salmaan (Al-Farisee) (ra) and listen to his hadeeth. And he would say: 'this is good for you, but bad for me.'"
Al-Hasan (Al-Basree) said:
"If a man sits amongst people, and they perceive him to be ignorant, when in fact he is not ignorant, then this is truly the Muslim who possesses understanding (of the Religion)."
'Abdur-Rahmaan bin Abee Laylaa said:
"I met one hundredand twenty of the Companions of Allaah's Messenger (SAW) from the Ansaar. There was not one from among them who would be asked about something, except that he loved that his brother replace him (in that matter) and he would not narrate a hadeeth except that he loved that his brother replace him."
'Abdur-Rahmaan bin Yazeed said: "It was once said to 'Alqamah:
'Won't you sit in the masjid so that people may gather around you and ask you questions, and so that we may sit with you, for indeed, they ask individuals that are lower than you (in knowledge)?' So 'Alqamah replied: 'I hate that people walk behind me saying: This is 'ALqamah! This is 'Alqamah!' "
Al-A'mash said: Ibraaheem (An-Nakha'ee) would mention an obligatory matter or a hadeeth and then say:
"Memorise this, for perhaps you may be asked about it some day during your lifetime."
Al-A'mash said:
"I never heard Ibraaheem state his opinion for a matter, ever."
'Abdullaah (bin Mas'ood) said:
"Indeed, it is from knowledge for one who does not know, to say: 'Allaah knows best.' "
Ibn 'Abaas (ra) said:
"Do you know how knowledge will depart from the earth?" We said: "No." He (ra) said: "Through the departure (i.e. death) of the scholars."
That's enough for now.
These are all from the book Kitaab al-'Ilm/The Book of Knowledge, my Imaam an-Nasaa'ee.
'Abdullaah (bin Mas''ood) (ra) said:
"By Allah, any individual that issues a ruling (fatwa) to the people for every matter they ask him of, is truly insane." Al' A'mash (one of the narrators) said: "Al Hakam said to me:
'Had I heard this hadeeth from you yesterday, I would not have issued fataawaa (on that day) for many of the instances which I did issue fataawa."
'Abdur-Rahmaan bin Bishr Al-Azraq said:
"Two men entered from the gates of Kanda while Abu Mas'ood Al-Ansaaree was sitting in a gathering. One of the two men said: 'Is there any man here that can judge between us?' A man in the gathering said: 'I will.' So Abu Mas'ood grabbed a handful of pebbles and threw it at him, saying to him: 'Indeed, it used to be hated that one would rush to give a ruling.'"
Hudhaifah (ra) said:
"It is sufficient knowledge for a man that he fears Allaah. And it is a sufficient lie that he says: 'I seek forgiveness in Allah and repent to Him' yet he goes back to doing it."
Masrooq said:
"It is sufficient knowledge for a man that he fears Allaah. And t is sufficient ignorance for a man that he his amazed with his (own) knowledge."
'Abdullaah (bin Mas'ood), said:
"One day we were in the masjid, when Khabaab bin Al-Arat came and sat down. Then he remained silent, so the people said to him: 'Your companions have gathered with you so that you may narrate hadeeth to them or command them.' He said: 'And what should I command them with? Perhaps I will command them to do something that I do not do myself.'"
'Abdullaah (bin Mas'ood) (ra) said:
"If you are able to be the one receiving hadeeth (as opposed to narrating it), then do so."
Yahyaa bin Ja'dah said:
"People would go to Salmaan (Al-Farisee) (ra) and listen to his hadeeth. And he would say: 'this is good for you, but bad for me.'"
Al-Hasan (Al-Basree) said:
"If a man sits amongst people, and they perceive him to be ignorant, when in fact he is not ignorant, then this is truly the Muslim who possesses understanding (of the Religion)."
'Abdur-Rahmaan bin Abee Laylaa said:
"I met one hundredand twenty of the Companions of Allaah's Messenger (SAW) from the Ansaar. There was not one from among them who would be asked about something, except that he loved that his brother replace him (in that matter) and he would not narrate a hadeeth except that he loved that his brother replace him."
'Abdur-Rahmaan bin Yazeed said: "It was once said to 'Alqamah:
'Won't you sit in the masjid so that people may gather around you and ask you questions, and so that we may sit with you, for indeed, they ask individuals that are lower than you (in knowledge)?' So 'Alqamah replied: 'I hate that people walk behind me saying: This is 'ALqamah! This is 'Alqamah!' "
Al-A'mash said: Ibraaheem (An-Nakha'ee) would mention an obligatory matter or a hadeeth and then say:
"Memorise this, for perhaps you may be asked about it some day during your lifetime."
Al-A'mash said:
"I never heard Ibraaheem state his opinion for a matter, ever."
'Abdullaah (bin Mas'ood) said:
"Indeed, it is from knowledge for one who does not know, to say: 'Allaah knows best.' "
Ibn 'Abaas (ra) said:
"Do you know how knowledge will depart from the earth?" We said: "No." He (ra) said: "Through the departure (i.e. death) of the scholars."
That's enough for now.

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