Imaam Ibnul-Qayyim رحمه الله said:
‘If you
would like to draw a conclusion of what is contained in someone’s heart then
use as a proof the movements of his tongue, for surely, he will show you what
is contained in his heart regardless of whether he wants to or not.’
Yahyaa Ibn Mu’aadh said,
‘The hearts are like pots. They
boil with that which they contain and their tongues are their ladles [i.e.
scooping spoons]. So look at a man when he speaks. His tongue will scoop out
for you that which is contained in his heart, whether it is sweet or bitter,
fresh or salty and other than that. And the flavor of his heart will become
clear to you from that which his tongue scoops out.1
This
means that just as you can taste the flavor of foods being cooked with your
tongue and you realize the true flavor of them, similarly you can taste what is
in a man’s heart by way of his tongue, in the same manner that you can taste
what is in the pot with your tongue.
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- Footnote: 1) Collected by Aboo Nu’aym in “al-Hilyah” (vol. 10/pg. 63)
- Source: “al-Jawaabul-Kaafee/ad-Daa wad-Dawaa” (pg. 242-249) – K.S.A.: Daaru Ibnil-Jauzee-2006
- Transcribed from: The Appendix of An Explanation of the Hadeeth: “Say, ‘I believe in Allah’, and then be upright and steadfast” | Ibn Rajab
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