We must pay attention to our gatherings and meetings, because they have a major effect on us. If one were to take a quick look at Muslim gatherings today, he would find that it is nothing but a means of people occupying themselves with life, each according to his interest or field of work; this is aside from indulging in some prohibitions and major sins, in some cases.
or even the recommended supplication to conclude gatherings with, is heard being recited; in effect, there is no mention of Allah at all.
advised: “Do not falsely accuse each other,” which is done by lying and slandering, as the scholars commented.
said: “Two persons insulting one another are like two devils who lie and fling false accusations at each other.”
informed us that praising someone in his face is like beheading him, and, Allah Says what means: “…So do not claim yourselves to be pure….” [Quran 53: 32]
scorning his way of dressing, character and manners?
said to ‘Aa’ishah, may Allah be pleased with her: "I do not like that I should imitate someone even if I am paid in return such-and-such (an amount of money)'', meaning that he
would never mention a person or mimic him as a way of ridicule. The story behind this statement is that `Aa’ishah, may Allah be pleased with her, said to the Prophet
: "Such-and-such a thing of Safiyyah, may Allah be pleased with her, is sufficient for you'', implying that she was a short woman. Thereupon, he
remarked: "You have indeed uttered a word which would pollute the (whole) sea if it were mixed in it.'' In view of this, how is the case with today’s expressions and statements which people exchange during their gatherings?
counseled: "When three of you are together, two of you must not whisper (to each other), ignoring the third”; then, he
rationalized that by adding: “…lest the third should be grieved.'' Despite this, secret conversations are a disease that has permeated today’s gatherings.
The way people sit in their gathering also includes prohibitions; for instance, some men do not cover their ‘Awrah (i.e., parts of the body which are illegal to be exposed to others Islamically, namely from the navel down to the knees) or do not wear sufficient clothing under their garment so that when one of them moves his thigh, it becomes exposed. Yet, when reasoned with one of them (regarding this), he would reply: “Are we women that we need to cover up and have certain parts as an ‘Awrah?” This is in spite of the fact that the Prophet said to one of the Companions, may Allah be pleased with him: “O Jurhud! Cover your thigh, for it is a part of the ‘Awrah.”
mentioned or exalted; such meetings are subject to the warning in which the Prophet
said: "Whenever a group of people sit in a gathering in which they do not remember Allah, the Exalted, nor supplicate for the elevation of the rank of their Prophet, such a gathering will be a cause of regret for them on the Day of Resurrection.” In another authentic narration, he
went on to say: “…even if they enter Paradise”, because they will perceive the reward they missed out on due to not bringing up the name of Allah and remembering Him, or exalting the mention of the Prophet
in their gatherings in this life.
The Prophet also said: “Those people who get up from a gathering in which they have not remembered Allah, will conclude it as if it has a foul odor similar to that of a rotten carcass of a donkey and it will be a cause of remorse for them (on the Day of Judgment).” Bring to mind your gatherings to see whether or not the name of Allah was brought up and remembered and the Prophet
was mentioned and exalted in them.