The beauty of Islam shows in the face of one who keeps silent about things he does not know and that do not concern him.
The beauty of Islam shows in the face of one who keeps silent about things he does not know and that do not concern him.
No one has swallowed anything more excellent in the sight of God than the anger he restrains, seeking to please God Most High.
{Tirmidhi}
The one who keeps silence is saved.
{Tirmidhi}
The one who shows the beauty of his character and manners in an atmosphere of controversy by staying quiet has won a place at the highest point in Paradise.
{Tirmidhi}
On the Day of Judgment someone’s book of deeds will be given into his hands and he will not see there any of the good deeds he did, in good faith, for God’s sake. He will ask the Lord, “Why aren’t my good deeds recorded in here?” and the Lord will answer, “They have been given to the ones you hurt and insulted by talking against them.”
{Ibn Hibban}
"BBC claims of hadith reworking unfounded"
29 February, 2008 — TimothySalam alaikum,
Some of you might have seen an article / heard a report on the BBC which suggested that the Turkish Government is preparing to “revise” Islam. I think this article in today’s Zaman (a mainstream Turkish newspaper) sheds some light on the BBC claims:
http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=135202
Speaking with Today’s Zaman on Wednesday, Dr. Mehmet Görmez, the directorate’s deputy director, said: “Our project is not aimed at effecting a radical renewal of the religion, as is claimed by the BBC. Our objective is to help our citizens attain a better understanding of the hadith. Though I underlined several times during our interview with a BBC reporter that our project cannot be considered a reformation of Islam, he distorted the facts, saying Turkey is preparing to publish a document that represents a revolutionary reinterpretation of Islam — and a controversial and radical modernization of the religion.”
The hadith texts are not considered by Muslims to be God’s word, as the Quran is. Regardless, they are seen as qualified attempts to collect a body of reliable texts for Muslim scholars to use in adjudication. Scholars such as Bukhari and Muslim traveled throughout the Muslim world gathering and evaluating oral reports that had been passed down through generations from the Prophet Mohammed and his contemporaries. Each of these scholars then evaluated the chain of transmission of each saying, taking into account each individual reporter’s reputation, memory, etc.
All of which underscores the pre-eminent wisdom of the Qur’an once more:
“O ye who believe! If an evil liver bring you tidings, verify it, lest ye smite some folk in ignorance and afterward repent of what ye did.” Qur’an 49:6
“O man, follow not that whereof thou hast no knowledge. Lo! the hearing and the sight and the heart–of each of these it will be asked.” Qur’an 17:36
In other words we ought always to verify our facts when news comes to us, lest it cause others harm. May Allah forgive us all.
Kindest regards, salams and duas,
Zeynep