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An advice for My Muslim brothers and sister on the board
#11



Quote:<i>Originally posted by phatmonky </i><b></b>

If you are not sure of something, be sure to keep your mouth shut, or at least, make it clear that you may be wrong and would appreciate some assistance in clarification.
Harsh but true Phatmonkey.....Words to live by ([Image: wink.gif] )

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#12



Quote:<i>Originally posted by naseeha </i><b>Harsh but true Phatmonkey.....Words to live by ([Image: wink.gif] ) </b>
A little blunt, but I meant no rudeness by it. Just an explanation of Mark Twain's words. He was a fairly wise man, al beit, a blunt writer [Image: smile.gif]

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#13

Phat no one took it as rudness not to worry, I am glad that u r sharing the same concept in your own way.

Yes I like very much what u said if u dont know just keep quite.

This concept is well instituted in Islam but I just dont want to raid the thread with hadeeth and quran now.[Image: smile.gif]

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#14



Quote:<i>Originally posted by phatmonky </i><b>A little blunt, but I meant no rudeness by it. Just an explanation of Mark Twain's words. He was a fairly wise man, al beit, a blunt writer [Image: smile.gif]</b>
It was not rude phat, and your bluntness was appreciated

yahdikallah

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#15

Bismillah

"It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt."

(What's that mean? Better say somthing before they think you're stupid.) "Takes one to know one." (Swish.)

-The Simpsons

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#16

InshaAllah I'll try to be more careful

If haven't already made a mistake I'll surely make one because we are all humans alhamdulilah. Remember a muslim is a mirror for another muslim, so If I ever say anything out of the ordinary, Feel totally free to correct me if you know better.

Jezekelah khayr in advance.

Thanks for posting this up sis, it's a great reminder.

MaSalama

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#17

i think it was ali ibn abi talib who said

if you think your words are silver, silence is golden

we should all speak to each other as we would want to be spoken to, and most of all, remember that we are all learning and can benefit from being corrected

barakallahu fik

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