Source: ‘Biography of Imaam Sufyaan
ath-Thawri'
Bismillaah
wa-Hamdulillaah was-salaatu was-salaamu 'alaa rasoolilaah
Imaam
Sufyaan Ath-Thawri (rahimahullaah), a true mountain of knowledge & the
leader of believers in Hadeeth said that one foolishly compromised one’s
religion when one kept too many friends. Having too many acquaintances diverts
one from one’s duty towards one’s Lord, for a person who has many friends is
always busy socializing with them and fulfilling their rights over him; so he
becomes preoccupied with people when he really should be preoccupied with his
religious duties. The ill-effects of being too gregarious can last well beyond
a social gathering.
Sufyaan said, “I might meet a brother and as a result, remain heedless (of what I should be doing) for an entire month.” A friend, Sufyaan insisted, should be someone who helps one to improve as a Muslim; otherwise he is not worth keeping as a friend. Sufyaan expressed this sentiment when he sad, “If someone is not with you, then he is against you.”
And Yousuf ibn Asbaat reported that he heard Sufyaan ath-Thawri say, “Whenever I spoke contrary to the desires of any man, he, regardless of who he was, would inevitably become furious with me. The people of knowledge and piety have departed.”
Sufyaan said, “I might meet a brother and as a result, remain heedless (of what I should be doing) for an entire month.” A friend, Sufyaan insisted, should be someone who helps one to improve as a Muslim; otherwise he is not worth keeping as a friend. Sufyaan expressed this sentiment when he sad, “If someone is not with you, then he is against you.”
And Yousuf ibn Asbaat reported that he heard Sufyaan ath-Thawri say, “Whenever I spoke contrary to the desires of any man, he, regardless of who he was, would inevitably become furious with me. The people of knowledge and piety have departed.”
Sufyaan
once advised someone to test the character of the person he wanted to befriend.
Sufyaan said, “Choose whoever you want as your companion. But when you have
made your choice, make him angry, and then order someone to go and ask him what
he thinks about you - without him knowing that you sent that person.”
Bakr
ibn Muhammad Al-’Aabid related that Sufyaan ath-Thawri once said to him,
“Direct me to a man with whom I can keep company.” Sufyaan said, “You are
searching for something that cannot be found.”
Khalf ibn Ismaa’eel Al-Barzaanee reported that he heard Sufyaan ath-Thawri said, “Acquaint yourself with fewer people, and as a result, you will backbite less (frequently).”
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