When Silence Isn’t Golden…
The Prophet (SAWS) said: “All of a human being’s words count against him and not for him, except commanding the right, forbidding the wrong, and the mention of Allah Most
High.” [Tirmidhi]
The importance of keeping guard over what our tongue utters is so important that the Prophet (SAWS) said that he would guarantee Paradise to whoever could control his tongue and private parts from sin. The misuse of these is a common cause of being led to Jahannum. When Abu Bakr (RA) heard this, he put a large stone in his mouth to prevent himself from speaking without thinking. He would take the stone out if he had to speak, but then put it in again. How far we are from the example of the Sahabah…
We should adopt silence as our modus operandi, but silence when speaking is required for the sake of the deen is not commendable. Abul Qasim Qushayri said, “Safety lies in remaining silent, which should be one’s basis. Silence at the appropriate time is the mark of men, just as speech at the appropriate time is one of the finest qualities. I have heard Abu Ali Daqqaq say, ‘He who is silent when something should be said is a tongueless villain.’”

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