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Old 09-06-2008, 07:38 PM
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Default Islamic Manners: The Art of Listening

Asalam Alaykum my beautiful Ummah,

I read this and i wanted to share it with all of you inshAllah...Wa Salam and Ramadan Karim!

If a person starts telling you, whether in private or public, something that you already knew very well, you should pretend as if you do not know it. Do not rush to reveal your knowledge or to interfere with the speech. Instead, show your attention and concentration. The honorable tab'i Imam Ata ibn Abi Rabah said: "A young man would tell me something that I may have heard before he was born. Nevertheless, I would listen to him as if I had never heard it before."

Khalid ibn Safwan al-Tamimi, who frequented the courts of two Khalifahs: Umar ibn Abdul Aziz and Hisham ibn Abdul Malik, said: "If a person tells you something you have heard before, or news that you already learned, do not interrupt him to exhibit your knowledge to those present. This is rude and ill mannered." The honorable Imam Abdullah ibn Wahab al-Qurashi al-Masri, a companion of Imam Malik, Al-Laith ibn Sad and Al-Thawri, said: "Sometimes a person would tell me a story that I have heard before his parents had wed. Yet, I listened as if I have never heard it before." Ibrahim ibn al-Junaid said: "A wise man said to his son: 'Learn the art of listening as you learn the art of speaking.'" Listening well means maintaining eye contact, allowing the speaker to finish the spech, and restraining your urge to interrupt his speech. Al-Hafiz al-Khatib al-Baghdadi said in a poem:


Never interrupt a talk
Though you know it inside out


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Old 09-06-2008, 07:52 PM
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Asalam Alaykum my beautiful Ummah,

I read this and i wanted to share it with all of you inshAllah...Wa Salam and Ramadan Karim!

If a person starts telling you, whether in private or public, something that you already knew very well, you should pretend as if you do not know it. Do not rush to reveal your knowledge or to interfere with the speech. Instead, show your attention and concentration. The honorable tab'i Imam Ata ibn Abi Rabah said: "A young man would tell me something that I may have heard before he was born. Nevertheless, I would listen to him as if I had never heard it before."

Khalid ibn Safwan al-Tamimi, who frequented the courts of two Khalifahs: Umar ibn Abdul Aziz and Hisham ibn Abdul Malik, said: "If a person tells you something you have heard before, or news that you already learned, do not interrupt him to exhibit your knowledge to those present. This is rude and ill mannered." The honorable Imam Abdullah ibn Wahab al-Qurashi al-Masri, a companion of Imam Malik, Al-Laith ibn Sad and Al-Thawri, said: "Sometimes a person would tell me a story that I have heard before his parents had wed. Yet, I listened as if I have never heard it before." Ibrahim ibn al-Junaid said: "A wise man said to his son: 'Learn the art of listening as you learn the art of speaking.'" Listening well means maintaining eye contact, allowing the speaker to finish the spech, and restraining your urge to interrupt his speech. Al-Hafiz al-Khatib al-Baghdadi said in a poem:


Never interrupt a talk
Though you know it inside out


Source: islaam.com

That is very nice but why do Sheikhs bluntly rebuff the ideas of other people, if it was declared to be so you mentioned?
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Old 09-06-2008, 07:56 PM
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SalamAleikum thanks 4 sharings its one thing i find annoying n a sign of arrogance not 2 mention disrespectful not 2 let others speak....even da gaalo say "God gave u 2 ears n 1 mouth so u could listen 2wice as much as u speak"
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Old 09-06-2008, 07:57 PM
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Asalam Alaykum my beautiful Ummah,

I read this and i wanted to share it with all of you inshAllah...Wa Salam and Ramadan Karim!

If a person starts telling you, whether in private or public, something that you already knew very well, you should pretend as if you do not know it. Do not rush to reveal your knowledge or to interfere with the speech. Instead, show your attention and concentration. The honorable tab'i Imam Ata ibn Abi Rabah said: "A young man would tell me something that I may have heard before he was born. Nevertheless, I would listen to him as if I had never heard it before."

Khalid ibn Safwan al-Tamimi, who frequented the courts of two Khalifahs: Umar ibn Abdul Aziz and Hisham ibn Abdul Malik, said: "If a person tells you something you have heard before, or news that you already learned, do not interrupt him to exhibit your knowledge to those present. This is rude and ill mannered." The honorable Imam Abdullah ibn Wahab al-Qurashi al-Masri, a companion of Imam Malik, Al-Laith ibn Sad and Al-Thawri, said: "Sometimes a person would tell me a story that I have heard before his parents had wed. Yet, I listened as if I have never heard it before." Ibrahim ibn al-Junaid said: "A wise man said to his son: 'Learn the art of listening as you learn the art of speaking.'" Listening well means maintaining eye contact, allowing the speaker to finish the spech, and restraining your urge to interrupt his speech. Al-Hafiz al-Khatib al-Baghdadi said in a poem:


Never interrupt a talk
Though you know it inside out


Source: islaam.com

jazakallah my sister..thanks for sharin'..
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Old 09-06-2008, 08:07 PM
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mashallah but i read tha b4 lol jus kiddin



i am a really good listener no lie..but somtymz wen ma sis keeps repeating things that i heard million tymz..."i tell her yh i heard tha b4 n 4rm u" , so does tha make me a bad listener -hope not!
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Old 09-06-2008, 08:10 PM
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very nice thread thanxx for sharing with us sister .....

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