”O Allaah! These people do not know me, but You know me”
| Abdullah Jallow | Morals and Manners – ‘Akhlaaq’, Purification of The Soul, Scholars of Islam, The Salaf – Pious Predecessors
Ataa As-Sulaymee (rahimahullaah) said:
”I heard Ja’far Ibn Yazeed (rahimahullaah) mentioning that a man once went past a gathering, so they praised him with good. When he left them, he said: ”O Allaah! Indeed these (people) do not know me, but You know me.” [Source: Kitaab As-Samt’ of Ibn Abee Dunyaa. Page: 272]
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