A well-known metaphor in Islamic ethics: The believer’s face and demeanor show Noor ul Iman. The Prophet said: “Indeed, the believer sees with the light of Allah.” (Related by al-Hakim) – meaning his insight distinguishes truth from falsehood.
Sitting with righteous people is like sitting near a perfume seller. Their Noor rubs off on you. Conversely, sitting with sinners is like sitting near a blacksmith—even if you don't burn, you get the smoke.
A well-known metaphor in Islamic ethics: The believer’s face and demeanor show Noor ul Iman. The Prophet said: “Indeed, the believer sees with the light of Allah.” (Related by al-Hakim) – meaning his insight distinguishes truth from falsehood.
Sitting with righteous people is like sitting near a perfume seller. Their Noor rubs off on you. Conversely, sitting with sinners is like sitting near a blacksmith—even if you don't burn, you get the smoke.