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A Sermon of `Abdullah Ibn Mas`ood (may Allah be pleased with him)
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Amr ibn Thabit narrated that `Abdullah ibn Mas`ood said in
one of his sermons: "Surely the most truthful speech is that
of the Qur'an, the Book of Allah; and the best of covenants
and bonds are an expression of piety; the best of
persuasions is that of Ibraahim `alayhis salam, and the best
of traditions are those of Muhammad sallallahu `alayhi wa
sallam. The most noble and exalted of speeches and
conversations is to talk about Allah the Most High; the best
and most truthful of stories are told in the Qur'an; the worth
of a good deed will show at the end, and the most evil of
deeds are innovations; to have less of what satisfies one's
needs is better than to have aplenty one cannot compass or
control; the worst self-blaming (nafsu lawwaama) is sorrow
when death comes to seize the person, and the worst grief
is to have regret on the Day of Judgment; the worst of
aberration is to stray from Allah's path after receiving His
guidance; true prosperity is to have satisfaction and
contentment; the best provision for the hereafter is piety;
suspicion is a branch of apostasy; the worst blindness is that
of the heart; wine is the source of every evil; the temptation
about women is the rope of Satan; teenage heralds the
growing up of arrogance and folly; mourning losses is a
pagan act; some people come late to the Friday's
congregational prayers, dragging their feet, and they speak
of Allah the Most High illusively. In fact, to lie is the greatest
sin; to insult a believer is an act of insolence; and to fight a
believer is apostasy. The sanctity of the property of a
believer is as sacred as his life; one who pardons the sins of
others, Allah will forgive him his sins, and one who
swallows his anger, Allah will reward him, one who forgives
others, Allah will forgive him, and one who bears his
adversity, Allah will reward him aplenty. The most evil of
earnings is money made of usury and accumulation of
interest; the worst of food is to eat up the inheritance of
orphan. The luckiest of people is one who takes heed of
the reason behind others' misfortunes; and the unlucky is
thus conceived in the womb of his mother. Sufficient for
you is what satisfies your basic needs; surely the lag of
one's journey will culminate in a grave six linear feet long;
one's real goal will eventually be seen at the end, - and truth
will surely manifest at the end. The results of one's actions
will expose his initial intention; the worst story is a lie; the
best death is that of a martyr; one who knows the value of
adversities will bear them, and one who does not
understand that will question the reason behind them. Allah
the Most High will surely bring an arrogant person to
humiliation. Whosoever vies to capture the world will reach
a dead end, and whosoever obeys Satan would have
disobeyed Allah the Most High, and finally, whosoever
disobeys Allah the Most High will be punished in hell-fire."
From Islaam.com
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