It seems that richness of Islamic thought has incited some individuals -sometimes even children- to use Islamic quotes to validate their unjustifiable behavior and attitudes.
When a teacher asked her fourth-grade student who asked for permission to go out of class ‘why she wanted to go out of class,’ the student replied, “From the excellence of a man’s Islam is leaving that which does not concern him.”
When a teacher asked her fourth-grade student who asked for permission to go out of class ‘why she wanted to go out of class,’ the student replied, “From the excellence of a man’s Islam is leaving that which does not concern him.”
Misquoting Islamic concepts has become a tool used by some individuals to justify unacceptable behavior and baseless understanding.
The student misquoted the hadith in which abû Hurayra reported that the Prophetﷺ said,
“From the excellence of a man’s Islam is leaving that which does not concern him.” Sunan ibn Mãjah
“From the excellence of a man’s Islam is leaving that which does not concern him.” Sunan ibn Mãjah
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