Shaykh Surkheel Abu Aaliyah explores the most comprehensive verse in the Qur’an, as it relates to the core character of a believer.
The Qur’anic verse in question is from Sura al Ahzab 33:21.
لَّقَدْ كَانَ لَكُمْ فِي رَسُولِ اللَّـهِ أُسْوَةٌ حَسَنَةٌ
Indeed you have in the Messenger of Allah a most beautiful pattern of conduct [to be followed].
He then looks at three crucial scholarly words of wisdom which, taken collectively, sum-up the content of character for a Muslim. The first of them is Imam al Zarnuji’s words: “The best knowledge is knowledge of one’s state, and the best action is to safeguard that state.”
The next is the saying of Shaykh ‘Abd al Qadir al Jilani: “Be with the Real [God], without creation; and with creation, without ego.”
The last one is this gem of an advice from Yahya ibn Mu‘adh al Razi: “Let your dealing with another person be of three types: If you cannot benefit him, do not harm him. If you cannot gladden him, do not sadden him. If you cannot speak well of him, do not speak ill of him.”
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With gratitude to Shaykh Surkheel and The Humble I.
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