The importance of Adaab (manners.)

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Mashallah some very useful reminders and some very beneficial knowledge
JazakAllah for sharing :)

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Mashallah some very beneficial thread Brother, jazakallah for sharing.

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Furthermore, Imam Muslim narrated that the Prophet (SAW) said: “Do you know who is the bankrupt?” They answered: A bankrupt among us is the person who has neither money nor property. The Prophet (SAW) said: “The bankrupt in my nation is the one who comes on the Day of Resurrection with prayer, zakat and fasting, yet he used to insult, slander, slay and beat others. Thus claimants are rewarded according to their good deeds. If one’s good deeds are gone, he is punished for his ill deeds until he is thrown into Hell.”

Scary and really motivates me to keep my guard up.

Al-Hussain(RA) said: “I asked my Father about the Prophet (SAW) ’s behaviour among his companions”, to which he answered: “He was always cheerful, easy mannered and lenient. He was not rough, noisy, vulgar, insulting, or miserly. He used to overlook what he dislikes without depriving others of hope or answering them negatively. He refrained from disputation, prattling and curiosity. He spared others from three things: He never censured, found fault with or spied on them. He spoke only what he hoped would be rewarded. When he spoke, his listeners lowered their head quietly and when he was silent they spoke. They never spoke haphazardly in front of him. If one talked in his presence they listened to him until he had finished. He used to laugh and wonder at what they laughed or wondered at. He was patient with strangers who were rude in both their talk and requests.”

This is great right here and there is useful internet message forum behavior advice as well.
 
“Do not sit late at night and do your best to sleep early unless there is some need or necessity. It is narrated that the Prophet (SAW) disliked sleeping before Isha’ (evening) Prayer and (sitting and) talking after it.” (Bukhari and Muslim)



^^ This shocked me, inshaAllah i will never stay up after praying Isha anymore inshaAllah!
Interesting, one. I usually stay up late. Thanks for the hadiths.
 
Asalam Alaikkum , I have read the 2nd post and I will try to practise them inshallah as much as possible before jumping to other one, I would say I am not so good in starting the food with bismillah & finishing with alhamdollelah and I am fast eater, I can eat a plate within fews minutes not chewing them good.

I remember when I was 16-17 I have read a book called adab islamia, the manners in ISLAM, its a short book & I read it maybe 10 times/day, i was so impressed by the manners in ISLAM, and till now I can read it over and over again, but I missed to apply one by one, inshallah after this ramadan my NIYYAH is to behave like a muslimah and apply the the manners one by one inshallah.Amen
 
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