Majaalid (rahimahullaah) narrated from Ash-shabee who said: I witnessed when a woman came to Shuraih (rahimahullaah) complaining about a man and started weeping. So I said: O father of Umayyah: I do not think except that she is oppressed. So he (Shuraih) said to me: O Shabee, indeed the brothers of Yoosuf (alayhis-salaam) came to their father weeping.’’ Tahdheebul Kamaal:14/36]
”In reality, a person should have secluded sittings in which he remembers his sins and then seeks Allaah’s Forgiveness.” [Tabaqaat Ibn Sad: 6/80]
From Ibraaheem Bin Muhammad Al-Muntashir (rahimahullaah) that Masrooq (rahimahullaah) said: ”There is not anything better for the believer than Allaah’s legislated boundaries of the lawful and unlawful; for indeed it is a source of peace of mind from the distress of the worldly life and a safety from the punishment of Allaah. [Hilyatul Awliyaa: 2/97]
There is a masjid whose Imaam is a Haafidh of the Qur’aan and he has good understanding in the issues of the prayer, except that there are some defects on his tongue (i.e. in his pronunciation); but he is from a non-Arab country. Is his Imaamship valid alongside the fact that there are those with a clearer tongue than him?
Answer:
I say: (If) he is not able to pronounce the (letters and sentences) of the clear Arabic language, then he may (read) some of the verses with other than its intended (meaning), such as substituting(ر) with a ( غ ) or a (ح) with a (ه )- saying: (الرهمن), which is similar to what some non-Arabs do; saying: الهمد لله and substituting the (ح) with a (ه); [(saying) الهمد لله رب العالمين instead of الحمد لله رب العالمين] or substituting (ر ) with a ( غ) and what is similar to it; then it is not permissible to pray behind such a person, rather he should learn because the meaning of (what he recites) is the opposite.
And if his defects do not change the meaning, then there is no harm in praying behind him. (If) his defects changes the meaning, it is obligated on him to rectify his tongue (i.e. his pronunciation) by learning the Arabic language. It is obligatory to get other people to be Imaam if he changes the meaning (in his recitation).
[Al-Fataawaa Wad-Duroos Fil Masjidil Haraam of Shaikh Abdullaah Bin Humaid (rahimahullaah) Muhammad page:315-316]
Imaam Ibnul Qayyim [rahimahullaah] said: ”When there is money in your hand and not in your heart, it will not harm you even if it is plentiful. And when it is in your heart, it will harm you even if there is none in your hands.”
Sahl Bin Abdillaah A-Tustaree (rahimahullaah) said:
Abandonment of a command is greater in the sight of Allaah than violating a prohibition; because Aadam was prohibited from eating from the tree and he ate from it, and Allaah forgave him. Iblees was commanded to prostrate to Aadam and he did not prostrate, and Allaah did not forgive him. [Madaarij As-Saalikeen: 2/156]
I heard Al-Awzaa’ee (rahimahullaah) saying: ”The believer speaks little and acts a lot; and the hypocrite speaks a lot and acts little” [Siyar A’laam Nubulaa: 7/125]
Muttarrif Bin Abdillaah (rahimahullaah) said to one of his brothers:
”O Father of such and such! If you have a need, then do not speak to me; rather write it down on a piece of paper because I fear seeing the humiliation of asking on your face.” [Siyar A’laam Nubulaa: 4/194]
He (rahimahullaah) also said: To be thankful to Allaah whilst I am in a state of welbeing is more beloved to me than excercising patience when put to trial” [Siyar A’laam Nubulaa: 4/195]