Restrain Your Tongue and Don’t Fool Around With Jest
“He who believes in Allah (SWT)
and the hereafter, let him (or her) say good or keep silent.”—Al-Bukhari
During the time of Al-Sajjad (RA),
there lived a person in Madinah, who used to make people laugh to earn his
livelihood.
Some people suggested that they
should invite Al-Sajjad and allow this person to make him laugh in an attempt
to sidetrack him from his deep lamentation. They gathered together and were on
their way to his house when they saw him coming towards them, accompanied by
two of his slaves.
When Al-Sajjad came near, the
comedian took the cloak off Al-Sajjad’s shoulders and put it over his own. The
people around him burst out laughing when they saw this antic.
Al-Sajjad inquired, “Who is this
person?”
The people around him answered, “He
is a person who makes people laugh and receives money from them for his antics.”
Inform him that those who expend
their lives in a futile way performing absurd acts shall be losers on the Day
of Judgement,” Al-Sajjad advised.
After hearing this, the comedian
stopped himself and mended his ways.
Reference: Darsi Az Akhlaaq
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