Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Mark these words:

The more one laughs, the less dignity will he posses.

Sunday, August 17, 2014

If you want to be a good leader, beware of the following mistakes. These are what we call "The 7 deadly sins" of speaking.

Saturday, August 16, 2014



Anas – may Allah be pleased with him – said, “There was a man from amongst the Bedouins whose name was Zahir bin Haram. Whenever he came to Madinah for a need, he brought something for the Prophet (saw) as a gift, like cottage cheese or butter.

Likewise, the Prophet (saw) would prepare some-thing to give to him whenever he wanted to leave, such as dates and so on. The Prophet (saw) used to love him and say: “Zahir is our Bedouin and we are his city-dwellers.” Zahir was not very good looking. One day, Zahir – May Allah be pleased with him – left the desert and came to Allah’s Messenger (saw) but did not find him.

Friday, August 15, 2014



Remember that it is not what happens to us that hurts us… It is our response which hurts us. The incident below from President Abraham Lincoln’s life further shows us how truly great human beings respond to a challenging situation in a positive manner…. Read on… It is inspiring…

On the first day, as President, Abraham Lincoln began to give his inaugural address, just in the middle, one man stood up. He was a rich aristocrat.

Mahatma Gandhi, was not in the habit of wearing a shirt, even during winter or formal meetings. Surprised at this, a little boy asked him,

Why don’t you wear a kurtha?

One young man went to apply for a managerial position in a big company. He passed the initial interview, and now would meet the director for the final interview.

The director discovered from his CV that the youth’s academic achievements were excellent. He asked, “Did you obtain any scholarships in school?”
the youth answered “no”.

” Was it your father who paid for your school fees?”

 Ibn Muflih writes: 

“And Moses said: “O my Lord, the people say things about me which are not (i.e. not true)!’ So Allah revealed to him: ‘O Musa, I did not make that (privilege) for Myself, so how can I make it the case for you?’

Reference: "Al-Adaab Ash-Shar'iyyah", 1/38

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“It is obliged for the bright person to use his ears twice as much in stead of his tongue and to realise that he has received two ears and just one mouth, so that he will be listening more than that he speaks.


"Rawdah Al-Uqala: 1/45

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