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Bismillâhi-r- Rahmâni-r- Rahîm
Al-Hamdulillâ hi Was-Salâtu Was-Salâmu 'Alâ Rasûlillâh, Wa Ba'd:
As-Salâmu 'Alaikum Wa Rahmatullâhi Wa Barakâtuh
How To Acquire Good Manners
Author: Shaikh Muhammad bin Saalih Al-‘Uthaimeen
[This is a chapter from the book "Makaarim ul-Akhlaaq" (pg. 32-35) [Dar-ul-Watan
Lin Nashr] By Shaikh Muhammad bin Saalih Al-‘Uthaimeen, prepared and
arranged by Khaalid Abu Saalih.]
We mentioned previously that good manners can either be present in
someone naturally or they can be instilled into him (i.e. through
learning). And we stated that inherent good manners are better than
acquired good manners. We mentioned a proof for this which was the
Messenger of Allaah’s (sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) statement to Al-Ashaj
bin ‘Abdil-Qais (radyAllaahu ‘anhu): “Rather, Allaah has molded (i.e.
created) you upon these two (noble characteristics) .” [Reported by Abu
Dawood (no. 5335), Ahmad in al-Musnad (4/206), Muslim with only the
first part of it (no. 25 & 26), and At-Tirmidhee (no. 2011)]
It is also because good manners that are innate do not disappear from a
human being whereas good manners that are acquired may vanish from a
person in many instances since it requires constant practice and effort
as well as exercise and hard work. It also requires that one be reminded
of it whenever there occurs something that affects a human being. This
is why when a man once came to the Messenger of Allaah (sallAllaahu
‘alayhi wa sallam) and said to him: “O Messenger of Allaah, advise me”,
he (sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said: “Do not get angry.” The man
then repeated his request several times, upon which the Prophet
continued to reply: “Do not get angry.” [Reported by Al-Bukhaaree (no.
6116) and At-Tirmidhee (no. 2020)]
The Prophet (sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) also said: “The strong
person is not the one who wrestles and overpowers his opponents. Rather
the strong person is the one who controls himself in times of anger.”
[Reported by Al-Bukhaaree (no. 6114) and Muslim (no. 107)]
So a strong person is not someone who wrestles with people and
overpowers them, He is someone “who controls himself in times of anger.”
He takes hold of himself and restrains himself during instances when he
becomes angry.
A person controlling himself in times of anger is considered a
characteristic of good manners. So if you become angry, do not let your
anger penetrate, rather seek refuge in Allaah from the accursed Devil.
And if you are standing, then sit down. If you are sitting, then lie
down. And if your anger increases, then perform ablution (wudoo) until
it goes away.
A person may acquire and earn good manners by way of training (himself),
working hard at it and through constant practice. So he may obtain good
manners through one of the following methods:
First: By contemplating on the Book of Allaah and the Sunnah of His
Messenger: One should look up the texts that show the virtue of the
particular noble characteristic that he wishes to characterize himself
with. This is since when a believer sees some texts that praise a
characteristic or action, he implements them.
Purification (of the soul) cannot be achieved except by way of the
messengers as stated by Ibn Al-Qayyim when he said: “Purifying the souls
is harder and more difficult than curing the bodies. So whoever purifies
his soul through exercise, hard work and being in isolation – all of
which the messengers did not come with – he is like a sick person that
tries to cure himself based on his own opinion. Where is his opinion
with respect to the expertise of a doctor?! The messengers are the
doctors of the hearts – there is no way to purify and rectify the hearts
except through their way, at their hands and by totally submitting and
complying with them. And we ask Allaah for His assistance!” [Madaarij-us-
Saalikeen (2/300)]
The Prophet (sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) indicated this when he said:
“The example of a good companion and an evil companion is like that of a
seller of musk and a blacksmith. The seller of musk either sells you
(perfume), gives you free samples or you get a pleasing smell from him.
As for the example of an evil companion – such as a blacksmith – he
either burns your clothes or you get a nasty smell from him.” [[Reported
by Al-Bukhaaree (no. 2101 & 5534) and Muslim (no. 146); An-Nawawee said:
“This shows the virtue of accompanying righteous and good people – those
who possess chivalry, good manners, piety, knowledge, and good behavior.
It also shows the prohibition of accompanying evil people, innovators,
and those who backbite people or who are very wicked and so on, i.e.
other types of condemnable characteristics.” [See Sharh Saheeh Muslim:
(16/394)]]
Second: He should accompany those who are known for having good manners
whilst staying far away from those who possess bad manners and poor
actions. This is such that he turns this companionship of his into an
educational institute that assists him in (his goal of) obtaining good
manners. The Prophet (sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said: “A man is
upon the religion of his close friend, so let each of you look into whom
he takes as a close friend.” [Reported by At-Tirmidhee (no. 2378) who
said it was hasan saheeh, Abu Dawood (no. 4833), Ahmad in al-Musnad
(2/303, 334) and deemed hasan (sound) by Al-Albaanee in Saheeh-ul-Jaami’
as-Sagheer (no. 3545) and Silsilat-ul- Ahaadeeth as-Saheehah (no. 927).]
Third: He should reflect on the consequences that come as a result of
having bad manners. This is since a person with bad manners is despised.
A person with bad manners is forsaken. A person with bad manners is
always talked about in a bad way. So when one comes to realize that bad
manners will lead him to all of this, he will then keep away from it.
Fourth: He should always envision an image of the Prophet’s (sallAllaahu
‘alayhi wa sallam) manners and how he (sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam)
would humble himself before the creation, being kind to them, forgiving
to them and patient with their harm. So if a person visualizes the
Prophet’s character and the fact that he was the best of mankind and the
greatest of those who worshipped Allaah, he will then perceive a low
image of himself and at this point the influence that arrogance has over
him will be shattered and this will cause him to have good manners. Source: "Makaarim ul-Akhlaaq" (pg. 32-35)
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