Friday, April 18, 2014

For children, - Effects and Results of Controlling, Taming and Corruption of the Human Tongue in Islam

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Allah (SWT) the Exalted said in Noble Qur'an: "There is no good in
most of their secret counsels except (in his) who enjoins charity or
goodness or reconciliation between people and whoever does this
seeking Allah's pleasure, We will give him a mighty reward." [Sura
An-Nisa 4:114]
Imam Sajjad (as) says in Risalat Al-Huquq (Treatise On Rights): And
the right of the tongue is that you consider it too noble for
obscenity, accustom it to good, direct it to politeness, do not use it
except in situations of needs and benefits of the religion and this
world. As well as refraining from any meddling in which there is
little to be gained. There is no security from its harm that
accompanies its small benefits. It is the witness to and the evidence
of the existence of the intellect. The demonstration of an intelligent
person's intellect is through their reputation of good speech. There
is no power but in Allah (SWT) the High, the Great.
Undoubtedly, our tongue is one of our greatest blessings. The tongue
with the ability to speak is a gift that Allah (SWT) has bestowed on
man in His creation. This has been stated in the following verse in
Noble Qur'an: "He has created man: He has taught him speech (and
intelligence)." [Sura Rahman 55:3-4]
However, not everyone appreciates this gift. These days, our
gatherings are filled with unrestrained conversations that consist of
useless or even harmful talk.
In Arabic, speech has been defined as "uncovering" an object. Our
tongue expresses our inner thoughts and feelings. Our speech uncovers
our inner thoughts and expresses what we think. If it was not for our
ability to speak, we would communicate like animals. There would be no
more discussing, explaining and understanding amongst men.
Using speech as a means getting to know others: There are various ways
to get to know each person. One of way is through speech. Each person
introduces his own personality when they speak. Our dialogue clearly
expresses our inner purity or wickedness. One can tell whether you are
a good or a corrupt person through your speech. The tongue will unveil
the curtain and display our real character. Meaning speech reflects
our thoughts and mentality as well as how morality or its opposite is
spread through society.
Imam Baqir (as) says: "A man is hidden behind his tongue."
Eleanor Roosevelt says: "Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds
discuss events. Small minds discuss people."
The nature of verbal sins:
Imam Ali (as) says: "Its mass is small, but its sin is great."
This wise saying clearly states how our little tongue can be used to
create great sins. Each of the body parts that Allah (SWT) has given
us has a specific characteristics and purpose. Some have certain
limitations as well. For example, the eye can only see certain colors.
The ears can only hear sounds. The hands can only feel through touch.
However, the tongue has a wide range of application extending from
wickedness and dishonesty to goodness and prosperity. If used in a
good sense, it can lead to human prosperity and if used in an evil
way, it can be the biggest means by which Satan can misguide us.













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