Lecture notes ✍🏻 1. Judgement is natural, we judge 2. Umar ra said; when prophet saaw was alive, judgment was easy, now when he is not with us, we will judge by outward actions. 3. Whatever you do, you will be judged by that. 4. Dont go to extreme in judgment. 5. Hidyah is in the hands of Allah swt, so dont judge somone on a few things you see or feel. Leave that to Allah swt who knows the feelings of the heart. 6. Prophet saaw was easy going, not anyone was afraid of him. Solution 1. Surah hujarat; dont spy on others wht others are doing and judge others. 2. Quran said talk straight ( based on insaf) 3. Prophet saaw said momin is gentle easily approachable and there is no khair in one who is difficult to approach ( because of his judgement etc) and the best among you is those who help others. JazakAllah o khair.
MA SHA ALLAH, YOU ARE VERY AWESOME GUY ALTHOUGH I DIFFER FROM YOU ON CERTAIN ISSUES BUT YOU ARE VERY GOOD PERSON. MAY ALLAH BLESS YOU. YOU ARE MY TEACHER FROM AGE 13
Judgmental Attitude View: Only Allah knows true intentions. Avoid suspicion and backbiting. Solution: Focus on self-improvement and refrain from judging others. Quran: "O you who have believed, avoid much [negative] assumption. Indeed, some assumption is sin..." (Quran 49:12) Hadith: "None of you will believe until you love for your brother what you love for yourself." (Sahih al-Bukhari) Explanation: Being judgmental creates divisions and misunderstanding. Islam advises against suspicion and backbiting, promoting self-improvement and understanding towards others.
Bahi kuch log bohot judge karta hai yani wo apna dimag say har bat ko islamic masla bana lata aur pir dosro ko judge karta. Asi bata add karta deen may ka jo deen may masla hai hi nahi" badat" .