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Avoiding the Unimportant

Hadeeth Two

Group 5
Domato, Jamaidah Ilaji, Fradzne Rheinam Lakibul, Jehan Rollo, Crystal

Abu Hurayrah:

Among the things which complete a mans Islaam is leaving that which doesnt concern him. Prophet Muhammad

Abu Hurayrah
Abdur-Rahmaan ibn Sakhr

Born in YEMEN
Came to Madeenah after Hijrah to accept Islam Prophet Muhammad gave him the nickname Abu Hurayrah

Narrated 1,236 Hadeeths

Died and Buried in Madeenah (697 C.E)

At-Tirmithee

Hadeeth Two: Avoiding the Unimportant

Guidance to the highest levels of Islam. Curiosity


- Mischief
- Ask for permissions - Respect privacy
If a man sees you (naked) without your permission and you blinded him by throwing a stone in his eye, there would be no blame on you.

Nosey individuals / Eavesdroppers


Invading privacies HARAAM

Whoever hears a peoples conversation which they disliked him to hear, will have molten brass poured in his ears on the Day of Resurrection.

Encourages us to seek things which are of real value to us.

Find Righteous Deeds


Avoid useless trivialities with no real value Spend our time wisely

Prioritize Allah above everything else


Say: If your fathers, sons, brothers, wives, relatives; wealth you have earned; business in which you fear loss, and homes which you enjoy are more beloved to you than Allah and His Messenger, and Jihaad, then wait until Allahs command (for punishment) comes And among mankind are some who take others besides Allah as rivals. They love them as they love Allah. But the believers love Allah more (than anything else)

In avoiding things which are of no real importance:


We provide ourselves a lot of time in which to do constructive things. We conserve energies by saving them from being wasted on things of no value. Adding supply in which could be used in areas of value.

LESSONS
Avoiding the unimportant is among the greatest virtues in Islaam. Being concerned about that which is of no concern can easily lead to Haraam. A Muslim should seek things of real importance (RIGHTEOUS DEEDS).

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