Sheikh Muhammad bin ‘Uthaimeen رحمهم الله said:
“This is a
piece of advice that should be given to both the student of knowledge and other
than the student of knowledge. This is because indulging in these things
contradicts the guidance of the Prophet صلّى اللَّهُ
عليهوسلّم, as he used to forbid
excessive luxury, and would sometimes enjoin others to be barefoot. The person
who becomes accustomed to comfort will find it difficult to face various
situations, as he will face things that do not correspond to the luxury and
comfort that he is used to.
Let us take an example, and it is the
example we mentioned of the hadeeth enjoining occasionally being barefoot. Some
of the people do not leave their feet bare at times. They always have to have
socks, khuffs, or shoes, and you never find them walking much. Such a man, were
you to suggest to him that he walk 500 meters without anything protecting his
feet, you would find this to be extremely hard on him. His feet might even
start bleeding from the harshness of the ground! However, if he makes himself
accustomed to harsh conditions and avoids constant comfort, you would find that
he would be blessed with much good.
If the body is not accustomed to such
conditions, it will not have immunity to pain. So, you would find such a person
feeling pain from anything, while if he possessed immunity, he would pay it no
mind. This is why you find the hands of laborers to be much stronger and firmer
than the hands of students of knowledge. There is nothing to deter or prevent a
laborer from doing anything since his hands have become accustomed to these
conditions. This is to the point that if you touch the hands of a laborer, it
is as if you are touching a rock because of the roughness and harshness, and if
he were to wrap his fingers around your hand, it would hurt a lot. This is due
to his long hours handling mud and bricks, and because he has accustomed
himself to this.
So, when a person accustoms himself to
comfort and luxury, there is no doubt that this will harm him greatly…”
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