If he says what God said or narrates a hadith on the authority of the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, God Almighty says, “Reward him until he hears the word of God.” It was not recited by anyone but the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, and the listener heard it only from him. Then if the listener shares with him the state of his speech, then he is not a listener, for it is etiquette. Which God disciplined His Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, by saying, “And do not hasten with the Qur’an before its revelation has been completed to you.” And God says, “Do not raise your voices above the voice of the Prophet, and do not speak loudly to him as one speaks loudly.” Biting each other and threatening to nullify the work in a way that the person does not realize, for he imagines in his response and quarrel that he He abandons the religion of God, and this is God’s deception in which He said, “We will lure them from where they do not know,” and He said, “And We devised a deception while they did not realize it.” The wise, sincere believer himself, if he hears someone saying, “God Almighty said,” or “the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said,” let him listen, listen, be polite, and understand what God said or what he said. His Messenger, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, said, “God says, ‘And when the Qur’an is recited, listen to it and be silent, that perhaps you will receive mercy.’ So I use begging with this characteristic and what is cut off with mercy. So what about the one who disputes and raises his voice? Then I will repeat the Prophet’s hadith in speech, and I hope that divine begging will be obligatory as the scholars see it
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