Explanation of Riyaadh Saliheen: The Chapter on Moderation in Acts of Obedience & Preserving Deeds

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Shaykh Muhammad bin Saleh al Uthaymeen | Maktabatul-Irshad

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Moderation is that one maintains a middle course between extremism and negligence, because it is required from the person in all his circumstances to take a middle course between extremism and neglect. Allah, the Most High, says,

“And those, who, when they spend, are neither extravagant nor niggardly, but hold a medium (way) between those (extremes).” (25:67)

In this manner, the person should or rather must act moderately in acts of obedience. So you should not burden yourself with what you cannot bear because when the Prophet ﷺ heard about the three individuals, one of whom said, “Indeed, I will not wed women,” and the second said, “I will observe fasting and never break it,” and the third said, “I will stand up in prayer at night and will not sleep”; he ﷺ delivered a speech in which he said,

“What is the matter with those who say such and such, indeed I pray at night and sleep, I observe fasting and break it, and I wed women? For whoever turns away from my Sunnah is not from me.”

Dimensions 14 × 3 × 21 cm

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