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Nuggets & Benefits
Nuggets (Nukat), benefits (Fawāʾid), aphorisms, and other tidbits.
Sunnah (4)
Knowledge (2)
Asceticism (2)
Jihad (2)
Admonition (2)
Amīr Al-Muʾminīn ʿUmar Ibn ʿAbd Al-ʿAzīz
said:
Learn knowledge, for it is an adornment for the wealthy and assistance for the poor. I do not say that it is sought to gain wealth, but rather it calls to contentment (Qanāʿah).
Sīrat ʿUmar Ibn ʿAbd Al-ʿAzīz by Ibn ʿAbd Al-Ḥakam (p.151)
Knowledge
Asceticism
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Shaykh Al-Islām Ibn Taymiyyah
said:
The one who refutes the people of innovation is a mujāhid, to the extent that Yahyā ibn Yahyā used to say: “Defending the Sunnah is better than jihād.”
Majmūʿ Al-Fatāwā (4/13)
Sunnah
Jihad
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Mālik Ibn Dīnār
said:
I said to [Al-Ḥasan Al-Baṣrī], “What is the punishment of a scholar?” He replied, “The death of the heart.” I asked, “And what is the death of the heart?” He said, “Seeking the worldly life (Ad-Dunyā) with deeds of the Hereafter.”
Az-Zuhd by Aḥmad (1498)
Asceticism
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Imām Thābit Al-Bunānī
said:
Glad tidings for the one who remembers the hour of death. No servant frequently remembers death except that it is reflected in their actions.
Ḥilyat Al-Awliyāʾ (2/325)
Admonition
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ʿAlī ibn Abī Tālib
said:
You will first be defeated at jihad with your hands, then jihad with your tongues, then jihad with your hearts. Any heart that does not recognize good nor denounce evil will be turned upside down.
Al-Muṣannaf by Ibn Abī Shaybah (38733)
Jihad
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Al-Imām Al-Awzāʿī
said:
Stick firmly to the narrations of the Salaf even if people reject you. And beware of the opinions of men even if they adorn it for you with beautiful speech.
Ash-Sharīʿahʾ by Al-Ājurrī (127)
Sunnah
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Al-Imām Sufyān Ibn ʿUyaynah Al-Makkī
said:
Whoever sows goodness will reap joy, and whoever sows evil will reap regret. You commit evil deeds and hope to be rewarded with good deeds? Certainly not, just as grapes are not harvested from thorns.
Al-ʿIlal by ʿAbdullāh Ibn Aḥmad (2661)
Admonition
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Al-Imām Sufyān Ibn ʿUyaynah Al-Makkī
said:
The most ignorant a man can be is when he sees that he no longer needs knowledge.
An-nawādir wa an-nutaf by Abu as-Sheikh al-Asbahāni (190)
Knowledge
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Abū Al-Wafāʾ Ibn ʿAqīl Al-Ḥanbalī
said:
We seek refuge with Allāh from adopting a Maḏhab (position or doctrine), then seeking to validate its basis or search for its evidence.
Al-Wāḍiḥ fī Uṣūl Al-Fiqh (1/259)
Sunnah
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Abū Bakr Al-Marrūdhī
said:
I said to Abū ʿAbdillāh [Al-Imām Aḥmad]: ‘Whoever dies upon Islām and the Sunnah, has he died upon good?’ He said to me: ‘Be quiet! Whoever dies upon Islām and the Sunnah has died upon all good.’
Al-Waraʿ (192)
Sunnah
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