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Guarding the Tongue

Guarding the Tongue

Guarding the Tongue

Interpreter :

Isma’eel alarcon

Publish location :

U.S.A.

Number of volumes :

1

Publish number :

first

Publication year :

2007

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Guarding the Tongue

Words possess extraordinary power. A single statement can inspire hope, strengthen relationships, spread knowledge, or heal emotional wounds. Conversely, careless speech can damage reputations, create conflict, and cause lasting harm. Islamic teachings place great emphasis on controlling the tongue, considering it one of the most important aspects of moral discipline.

About the Book

Guarding the Tongue explores the ethical responsibilities associated with speech, drawing upon Islamic teachings and wisdom attributed to Imam al-Nawawi. The book explains how responsible communication contributes to spiritual growth, social harmony, and personal integrity.

The author discusses common forms of harmful speech, including gossip, slander, excessive argumentation, mockery, lying, and careless conversation. Readers are encouraged to understand that words reflect character and that controlling speech requires awareness, patience, and self-discipline.

A major emphasis throughout the work is accountability. The book explains that individuals are responsible not only for their actions but also for their words. Through practical examples and spiritual reflection, readers learn how silence, thoughtful communication, and sincerity can protect both themselves and others from harm.

The discussion also highlights the positive role of speech in promoting kindness, encouragement, truthfulness, and reconciliation. By emphasizing ethical communication, the work demonstrates how language can become a means of worship and moral excellence.

Practical and spiritually enriching, the book serves as a valuable guide for cultivating responsible speech and stronger character.

What You Will Discover

  • Islamic teachings concerning ethical speech.
  • The dangers of gossip, slander, and harmful language.
  • Practical methods for controlling the tongue.
  • The relationship between speech and character.
  • How positive communication strengthens relationships.
  • Spiritual lessons related to self-discipline and accountability.

Who Is This Book For?

This book is ideal for readers seeking personal growth, ethical self-improvement, and guidance on responsible communication.

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