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[2] Humility of The Scholars


In The Name of Allah, The Most Merciful, The Bestower of Mercy.

Abdullah Bin Salam, may Allah be pleased with him, walked in the marketplace while carrying a bundle of firewood. It was said to him: “Has Allaah not given you enough wealth [to prevent you from] this?” He said, “Certainly, but I want to repel pride. I heard Allah’s Messenger, saying:

‘The one with the weight of a grain of mustard seed of pride will not enter paradise'”.

Al-Allamah Zaid Bin Hadi Al-Mad’khali, may Allah have mercy upon him, said:

This hadith is clear proof regarding the fact that pride is forbidden and that is one of the major sins. And because of this, a person is forbidden to characterise himself with pride-mocking at the people and rejecting the truth. Indeed, the Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, described pride in his statement,

“Pride is to reject the truth and belittle the people”- meaning: rejects the truth and does not accept it; mocks at the people and does not consider them to be nothing by looking down on them and raising himself above them- either due to his abundant wealth, high [social] status, lineage or due to other reasons.

In this hadith, there is proof to show that a Muslim servant of Allah- the sensible and smart one – guards himself, places himself in a situation that is pleasing to Allah and disciplines himself with the Islamic manners. And when it is the case that the soul is weak and can be misguided, thus  Abdullah Bin Salam, may Allah be pleased with him, desired to discipline his soul by carrying a bundle of firewood on his back or his head, even though he was able to hire someone else to carry it on his behalf; but he desired something that was very important and that was to repel pride from his soul, and place himself in a situation of humility, which Allah loves to see from His slaves.


An Excerpt from “at-Taliqat Al-Malihah Alaa Silsila Al-Ahadjth As-Sahihah. 1/269

 

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