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Futuwwa (Spiritual Chivalry): Do Not Find Fault With Your Friend – Shaykh Yayha Rhodus

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In this fourth lecture on Imam Muhammad ibn al-Husayn al Sulami’s (d. 412 AH, 1034 CE) book Kitab al-Futuwwa, Shaykh Yahya discusses the virtue of not finding fault with another Muslim. As an example, it is mentioned how the great inheritors of the Prophet, sallallahu alaihi wa salam, although blessed with inner sight, look for what is the best in others and do not search for their faults. Prior to this discussion, Shaykh Yahya translates the poetry of Sayyidi Habib Umar bin Hafiz (may Allah preserve him and benefit us by him) on the state of a believer who loves His, subhanahu wa ta’ala, beloved.


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In this fourth lecture on Imam Muhammad ibn al-Husayn al Sulami’s (d. 412 AH, 1034 CE) book Kitab al-Futuwwa, Shaykh Yahya discusses the virtue of not finding fault with another Muslim. As an example, it is mentioned how the great inheritors of the Prophet, sallallahu alaihi wa salam, although blessed with inner sight, look for what is the best in others and do not search for their faults. Prior to this discussion, Shaykh Yahya translates the poetry of Sayyidi Habib Umar bin Hafiz (may Allah preserve him and benefit us by him) on the state of a believer who loves His, subhanahu wa ta’ala, beloved.


You were listening to Al-Maqasid podcast powered by SeekersGuidance global. The Maqasid (purposes) that are foundational to life of the believer are (1) Knowledge, (2) Devotion and (3) Service. It is through these purposes that we are able to truly fulfill our duty on Earth. Join us on this podcast as we explore these purposes which carry the meanings of the Prophetic inheritance.

For more podcasts by SeekersGuidance, visit seekersguidance.org/podcasts.

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