Majed Mahmoud – What Did Prophet ﷺ Advise Umar? Art of Manners
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Number one, the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam he saw Emile hapa but all the Allahu anhu headed towards that black stone to kiss it. It's a ritual. However, it was very crowded and it was seen that there are multiple hottub is perhaps unintentionally or so hurting other people in the lives of so much crowd and so on. So the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam saw this, then he now is about to advise our local pub. He says, Yeah, Omar, you see that personalization he called them by his first name yeah Omar, sir full attention in Nicaragua in Korea coffee, Amar, you are a strong person. You see that positive trait appreciation, mentioning a positive quality. Then he mentioned
if you see a large crowd around, fella to their humaneness do not come into this crowd because you might accidentally because of your strength, your height and so on, you might hurt people and so forth. So therefore, if this happens, just look at the black stone from a distance and mentioned Allah subhanho wa Taala in another incident, the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam one time sophomore at the law school and so the province of Allahu alayhi wa sallam wants to give him some advice. Prior to the advice What did he say? Yeah madhwa law he in his book, oh my god, I swear by Allah I love you. So more ad says and I love your prophet of Allah be at the n double o me I will
give up my life for you basically. So then the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam told him or seek I give you advice, that at the end of every Salah, make the following do Allahumma inni Allah helped me in remembering you and a Vic was shocked and being able to be grateful to you while hosting a bad attic and being able to worship you correctly. This is the attitude of the prophets of the last lm in these two examples, where he starts with an appreciation, showing gratitude, highlighting a positive quality, then giving the advice. Thank you so much for watching. We'll see you next video with another tip on the art of advising while still being likable.