Hazrat Abu
Hurairah Razi Allah Anhu (RAA) narrated that once a person presented himself
before the Holy Prophet ﷺ
and said, “O’ Prophet of Allah! Please give me some advice, and please make it
brief.” So, even though he was asking for advice, he also put in a condition
that it should be brief. The Holy Prophet ﷺ did not show any displeasure upon this restriction. Therefore,
while interpreting this Hadith (saying of the Holy Prophet ﷺ) Muhaddithin (scholars of the knowledge of Hadith) have said
that if a person is asking for advice and requests to make it brief, then this
is not against etiquettes, as he may be in a hurry but also wants to learn
something about Deen (religion) in the short time available.
The Holy
Prophet ﷺ said to him,
"لا تغضب"
meaning “do not be angry”.
If a person correctly follows this brief advice of the Holy Prophet ﷺ he may be able to stop himself
from committing thousands of sins.
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