Knowledge on the Mind

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It is reported that Imâm Abû Dâwûd Al-Sijistânî – Allah have mercy on him – said:

Ahmad b. Hanbal never used to involve himself in the things of this world that people involved themselves in; but when knowledge was mentioned, he would speak.

Ibn Al-Jawzî Sifatu Al-Safwah 2:519.

It is reported that Al-Husayn b. Muhammad said:

Muhammad b. Ismâ'îl Al-Bukhârî was distinguished with three qualities – in addition to the rest of his praseworthy traits: He never spoke much, he never yearned for what people had. He would never occupy himself with other people’s affairs; all his attention was towards knowledge.

Al-Dhahabî, Siyar A’lâm Al-Nubalâ' 12:449

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