Ibn Taymiyyah quotes:

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  • Among the principles of the Ahlus Sunnah wal Jama'ah lie the attitude of peace and purity of their heart and tongue towards the Sahaba(Companions) of the Prophet (saw).

  • Dhikr (remembrance of Allah) is to the heart as water is to a fish; see what happens to a fish when it is taken out of water

  • If you do good in secret, Allah will shower His good on you in public.

  • Verily, I constantly renew my Islam until this very day, as up to now, I do not consider myself to have ever been a good Muslim.

  • The People of the Sunnah are the most knowledgeable of mankind concerning the truth, and the most merciful of the creation towards the rest of creation.

  • How many of us would be able to overcome our desires and resist the temptation of sin? How many of us even lower our gaze when we look upon something that we are not supposed to? The real prisoner is the one whose heart has been kept away from remembering his Lord, and the real captive is the one who has been captivated by his whims and desires.

  • Sins are like chains and locks preventing their perpetrator from roaming the vast garden of Tawheed and reaping the fruits of righteous actions.

  • What can you do with me? My jannah is in my heart! If you take me to jail, I will make zikr of Allah. If you exile me out of my land, I will make takaffur. If you execute me, I would be a shaheed. What can you do with me? Because I am not limited to this dunya. I am living for al-akhira!

  • The sincere hearts and the pious supplications are soldiers which can never be defeated

  • A calamity that makes you turn to Allah is better for you then a blessing which makes you forget the remembrance of Allah

  • What can my enemies do to me? My paradise is in my heart, it is with me wherever I go. To imprison me is to provide me with seclusion. To send me into exile is to send me away in the Path of Allah. And to kill me is to make me a martyr.

  • Allah guards the justice loving government, even if it is the government of non-Muslims, and destroys the tyrant government, even if it is the government of Muslims.

  • Everyone experiences bouts of jealousy; but the dignified person conceals it, while the vulgar one acts upon it

  • Avoiding the temptation to sin and being patient upon that, is greater than being patient whilst being afflicted with trials.

  • This whole religion revolves around knowing the truth and acting by it, and action must be accompanied by patience.

  • The disease that knowledge brings is arrogance, and the disease that worship brings is showing off

  • As for the people of Tasawwuf, they affirm the love of Allah, and this is more evident among them than all other issues....the affirmation of the love of Allah is well-known in the speech of their [old] and recent masters, just as it is affirmed in the Holy Qur'an and the Sunnah and in agreement of the ways of the early generation (Salaf)

  • Don't depend too much on anyone in this world because even your own shadow leaves you when you are in darkness.

  • Allah will support the just state even if it is led by unbelievers, but Allah will not support the oppressive state even if it is led by believers

  • What really counts are good endings, not flawed beginnings.

  • When people help one another in sin and transgression, they finish by hating each other.

  • When someone offends me, I think it's a gift from Allah (god). He (Allah) is teaching me humility.

  • Whatever is not done by the permission of Allah will not happen, and what is not done for the sake of Allah will not benefit or remain.

  • Seek (beneficial) knowledge, because seeking it for the sake of Allaah is a worship. And knowing it makes you more God-fearing; and searching for it is jihad, teaching it to those who do not know is charity, reviewing and learning it more is like tasbeeh. Through knowledge Allaah will be known and worshiped.

  • Some people have the disease of criticising all the time. They forget the good about others and only mention their faults. They are like flies that avoid the good and pure places and land on the bad and wounds. This is because of the evil within the self and the spoiled nature

  • If I remained silent and you remained silent, then who will teach the ignorant?

  • It is strange that a person may find it easy to protect himself from: eating Haraam, oppression and injustice, adultery, theft, drinking khamr (alcoholic drinks), and from unlawful looking, but it is hard for him to restrain the movement of his tongue. How often do we see people who are very cautious about falling into shameful deeds or injustice, but their tongue lashes against the living and the dead and they don't mind it?

  • You should not look at what the person used to do, rather you should look at what kind of person they are today. The one who gets bogged down about people's pasts, is just like Iblees who said to Allaah, "You created me from fire and you created him from clay".

  • Don't depend too much on anyone...

  • Beautiful leaving (hajr), is to leave without harming, beautiful pardoning is to pardon without rebuking, and beautiful patience is to be patient without complaining.

  • A believer to another believer is like two hands, one washes the other (correcting each other).

  • What can my enemies do to me? I have in my breast both my Heaven and my Garden. If I travel they are with me, and they never leave me. Imprisonment for me is a religious retreat [khalwa]. To be slain for me is martyrdom [shahada] And to be exiled from my land is a spiritual journey [siyaha].

  • Make tawba not just for sins you've committed, but also for obligations you haven't fulfilled.

  • No love that a man has will only give him pleasure in return- he shall also suffer pain because of it, except for love of Allah.

  • Contentment is the greatest door that one enters to Allah, it is the source of tranquility for the worshiper and paradise on earth. Whoever does not enter it will not enter the Paradise in the Hereafter.

  • The highest degree of love is Tatayyum (total enthrallment). The lowest degree is 'alaqah (attachment), when the heart is attached to the beloved: then comes sabahah (infatuation), when the heart is poured out: then gharam (passion), when love never leaves the heart: the nashaq (ardent love), and finally tatayyum.

  • Imprisoned is he whose heart is imprisoned from Allâh. Captured is he who is captured by his desires.

  • The sign of the people of bid'ah is that they do not follow the salaf.

  • Remembrance is to the heart what water is to the fish. And what is the state of a fish that leaves water?

  • A man will never fear something besides Allah unless it be due to a disease in his heart.

  • In this world there is a paradise, whoever does not enter it will not enter the Paradise of the Hereafter.

  • If you correct your hidden deeds subsequently, Allaah will correct your outward deeds.

  • Guidance is not attained except with knowledge and correct direction is not attained except with patience.

  • The one who is [truly] imprisoned is the one whose heart is imprisoned from Allah and the captivated one is the one whose desires have enslaved him.

  • The more humble, needy, and subdued you are before Allah, the closer you will be to Him.

  • Perpetually is the servant either the recipient of a blessing from Allaah, in which case he is need of gratitude; or he is the perpetrator of sin, in which case he is in need of repentance; he is always moving from one blessing to another and is always is in need of repentance.

  • Through patience and certainty, leadership in the religion is obtained.

  • The entire religion revolves around acknowledging the truth and then acting upon it.

  • Whoever considers the Attributes of Allaah to be like the attributes of the creation, such that the Istawaa of Allaah is like the ascending of the creation, or His Descending (Nuzool) is like the descending of the creation or other than that, then he is a deviated innovator.

  • Indeed, the term body (jism), organs ('arad), extent (mutahayyiz) and their like are all newly-invented terminologies. We have mentioned many a time before that the Salaf and the Imaams have not spoken about such things, neither by way of a negation nor by way of affirmation. Rather, they declared those who spoke about such matters to be innovators and went to great lengths to censure them.

  • Sins cause harm and repentance removes the cause

  • Men mixing with women is like fire mixing with wood.

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