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zairawasim · 3 months
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Behave well in your private life and Allah will make your public life excellent.
Take care of what is between you and Allaah, and he will take care of what is between you and the people.
Work for your Hereafter and Allaah will suffice your affairs in this world.
Sell your worldly life for your Hereafter and you will profit in them both together, and do not sell your Hereafter for your worldly life or you will lose them both together.
—Sufyan ath-Thawri رحمه الله Ḥilyat al-Awliyā 7/35
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insvnitx · 4 months
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Sufyan Ath-Thawri رحمه الله said:
“Safety (from fitnah) is in not loving to be known.”
[Siyar A'lam An-Nubala 7/58]
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julaibib · 7 months
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Sufyan Ath-Thawri رحمه الله used to offer prayer and then turn towards the youth and say:
"If you don’t offer prayer today, then when ?"
Al-Hilyah, 7/59
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fluffy-appa · 2 months
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"The believers are only those who, when Allah is mentioned, feel a fear in their hearts." (8:2)
Sufyan ath-Thawri (رحمة الله) narrated that as-Suddi (رحمة الله) commented:
"A man might be thinking of committing injustice or a sin. But he abstains when he is told, 'Have Taqwa of Allah', and his heart becomes fearful."
The quality of a true believer is that when Allah is mentioned, he feels a fear in his heart, and thus implements His orders and abstains from His prohibitions.
Tafsir Ibn Kathir 8:2
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aysufs · 25 days
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Advice from mother of Sufyan at Thawri
It is related that Wakee' ibn Al-Jarrah said,
"One day, the mother of Sufyan Ath-Thawri said to (young) Sufyan, 'O my son! Seek out knowledge,
and I will support you by sewing clothes, provide enough for you to live on.
O my son, when you have written down ten Ahaadeeth, look and see if you notice an improvement in the way you walk, in your level of patience, and in your degree of self-dignity.
For if you do not see any such improvement, then know that your knowledge harms you and does not benefit you.'" 
(Salahud-Deen ibn 'Alee ibn 'Abdul-Maujood. "Biography of Sufyaan Ath-Thawri" p.21)
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lughatul-qurania · 9 months
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The believer is in need of patience as he is in need of food and drink.
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—Sufyan ath-Thawri
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coffeeandmusk · 3 months
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Sell (let go of your attachment to) your worldly life for (the sake of) your Hereafter and you will profit in them both together, and do not sell your Hereafter for your worldly life or you will lose them both together.
[Sufyan ath-Thawri (rahimahullah), Hilyat al-Awliya, 7/35]
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ynx1 · 1 year
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‎Sufyan ath-Thawri رحمه الله said:
‎"I have never dealt with anything more difficult than my own soul, sometimes I lose, sometimes I win."
‎[Siyaar A'lam an-Nubalaa, 7/258]
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aljvbr · 10 months
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Sufyan ath-Thawri رحمه الله said:
“The angels guard the heavens while Ahlul-Hadith guard the earth.”
شرف أصحاب الحديث 66
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dailytafsirofquran · 4 months
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Tafsir Ibn Kathir: Surah Yusuf Ayah 93-95
In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
12:93 "Go with this shirt of mine, and cast it over the face of my father, his vision will return, and bring to me all your family.''
12:94 And when the caravan departed, their father said: "I do indeed sense the smell of Yusuf, if only you think me not senile.''
12:95 They said: "By Allah! Certainly, you are in your old Dalal (error).''
Yaqub finds the Scent of Yusuf in his Shirt!
Allah tells about what Yusuf said to his brothers:
"Go with this shirt of mine,
Yusuf said, `Take this shirt of mine,
and cast it over the face of my father, his vision will return,'
because Yaqub had lost his sight from excessive crying,
and bring to me all your family. all the children of Yaqub.
And when the caravan departed, (from Egypt),
their father said...,
Yaqub, peace be upon him, said to the children who remained with him,
`I do indeed feel the smell of Yusuf, if only you think me not senile.
except that you might think me senile because of old age.'
Abdur-Razzaq narrated that Ibn Abbas said,
"When the caravan departed (from Egypt), a wind started blowing and brought the scent of Yusuf's shirt to Yaqub. He said (I do indeed feel the smell of Yusuf, if only you think me not senile.) He found his scent from a distance of eight days away!''
Similar was also reported through Sufyan Ath- Thawri and Shu`bah and others reported it from Abu Sinan.
Yaqub said to them, (if only you think me not senile).
Ibn Abbas, Mujahid, Ata, Qatadah and Sa'id bin Jubayr commented,
"If only you think me not a fool!''
Mujahid and Al-Hasan said that it means, "If only you think me not old.''
They said: "By Allah!
Their answer to him was,
Certainly, you are in your old Dalal.
meaning, `in your old error,' according to Ibn
Abbas.
Qatadah commented,
"They meant that, `because of your love for Yusuf you will never forget him.' So they uttered a harsh word to their father that they should never have uttered to him, nor to a Prophet of Allah.''
Similar was said by As-Suddi and others.
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alhamdulillah10 · 2 years
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❝Improve your secret and private life, and Allah will improve your public and social life. Make matters well between you and Allah, and Allah will make matters well between you and people. Work for the Hereafter, and Allah will be enough for you in your worldly concerns.❞
- Sufyan ath-Thawri رحمه الله
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fluffy-appa · 3 months
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Sufyan Ath-Thawri [رحمه الله] said:
"Behave well in your private life and Allah will make your public life excellent.
Take care of what is between you and Allah, and he will take care of what is between you and the people.
Work for your Hereafter and Allah will suffice your affairs in this world.
Sell your worldly life for your Hereafter and you will profit in them both together, and do not sell your Hereafter for your worldly life or you will lose them both together."
[ Source: H‌ilyat al-Awliya‌ 7/35 ]
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aysufs · 6 months
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Sufyan Ath-Thawri رحمه الله said,
"The one who doesn't consider a trial as a blessing,
and ease/ comfort as a calamity,
is not a faqih (person of understanding).”
[Siyar A'lam an Nubala 7/266]
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worldofsufis · 1 year
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It has been narrated from Sufyan ath-Thawri (God be pleased with him) that he said:
Ten things are considered to be counted among crude behaviour (unbefitting of a believer):
1. A man who supplicates for himself only and does not supplicate for his parents, or the believers, female and male.
2. A man who learns the Qur'an and does not recite from it 100 Verses daily.
3. A man who enters the Masjid and exits it without performing 2 cycles of prayer.
4. A man who passes by the cemetery (of Muslims) and does not greet its inhabitants with greetings of peace, nor does he supplicate for them.
5. A man who enters a city on a Friday and exits the city without praying the Friday Communal Prayer.
6. A man who has a scholar staying in his immediate residence and does not go out to seek some knowledge from him.
7. Two men who separate after meeting and each one does not ask for the name of the other.
8. A man who is invited by another and confirms that he will be attending but does not.
9. A man who wastes his youth without seeking any knowledge or good manners/discipline.
10. A man who is satiated (had his fill of food) while his neighbour goes hungry and does not share with him anything of his own food.
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abu-muneeb · 2 years
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Sufyan ath-Thawri said :
“If you hear that a man in the east is a follower of the Sunnah, then send salaams to him, for Ahl as-Sunnah are becoming very few.”
 [Siyar ‘A'lam al-Nubala, (v.7, p.258)]
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ynx1 · 1 year
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Sufyan ath-Thawri رحمه الله stated:
“I’ve never dealt with anything more difficult than my soul; sometimes I lose, sometimes I win.”
[Siyar ‘A'lam al-Nubala, (v.7, pg.258)]
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