When People Swear at You
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Channel: Mufti Menk
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Speaker 1 discusses the negative impact of using abusive language during a prayer, stating that it is not up to the receiver of the prayer, but rather a reaction to others. They use hurtful language to incite people to hurt themselves and their families, but do not use it in a negative way. Speaker 1 also mentions that they do not like using abusive language in public.AI Generated Transcript ©
Someone swears you What's the reaction? Go back to the life of the Prophet sallallahu sallam. Did he sway them back? No, never. He was not vulgar. The Hadith says the Prophet sallallahu Sallam was not vulgar. He was not abusive. He was not hurtful with the words he used, but what do we do? We hurtful with the words we use, not to those who hurt us, but to people who are innocent, who don't even deserve it to our own family members, our children, our brothers and sisters, our parents at times we use hurtful words, abusive words, why
not even as a reaction, but as an action to begin with.
mela forgive us