Tuesday 14 October 2014

ETIQUETTE OF CONVERSATION in islam


 Listen to the speaker without interrupting him until he finishes talking. In his speech during the Farewell Pilgrimage, Allah's Messenger peace and pleassings of allah be upon him, said which meaning of is translated as: ?Ask people to keep quiet.?  (Bukhari & Muslim). 

Talk clearly so that the listener may understand you. Ayshah, the Prophet's wife, said: ?The Prophet's words were so clear-cut that everyone could understand them.?  (Abu Dawood). 

Cheer up and speak pleasantly. This is in accordance with the Holy Prophet's peace and pleassings of allah be upon him, saying which meaning of is translated as: ?Do not underestimate any kind of acts, even to receive your brother cheerfully.?  (Muslim), and his other Hadith: ?A good word is an act of kindness.?  (Bukhari & Muslim). Al-Hussain, may Allah be pleased with him, said: ?I asked my Father about the Prophet's behavior among his companions?   to which he answered: ?He was always cheerful, easy mannered and lenient. He was not rough, noisy, vulgar, insulting, or miserly. He used to overlook what he dislikes without depriving others of hope or answering them negatively. He refrained from disputation, prattling and curiosity. He spared others from three things: He never censured, found fault with or spied on them. He spoke only what he hoped would be rewarded. When he spoke, his listeners lowered their head quietly and when he was silent they spoke. They never spoke haphazardly in front of him. If one talked in his presence they listened to him until he has finished. He used to laugh and wonder at what they laughed or wondered at. He was patient with stranger who were rude in both their talk and requests.?

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