Your best companion is a book
An activity that brings about joy is for you to read a book and develop your mind through the acquisition of knowledge. “The book is a companion that does not praise you and does not entice you to evil. It is a friend that does not bore you, and it is a neighbor that causes you no harm. It is an acquaintance that desires not to extract from you favors through flattery, and it does not deceive you with duplicity and lies. When you are poring through the pages of a book, your senses are stimulated and your intellect sharpens …Through reading the biographies of others, you gain an appreciation of common people while learning the ways of kings. It can even be said that you sometimes learn from the pages of a book in a month, that which you do not learn from the tongues of men in a century. All this benefit, yet no loss in wealth and no need to stand at the door of the teacher who is waiting for his fees or to learn from someone who is lower than you in manners. The book obeys you by night as it does by day, both when you are travelling and when you are at home. A book is not impaired by sleep nor does it tire in the late hours of the night. It is the teacher who is there for you whenever you are in need of it, and it is the teacher who, if you refuse to give it to it, does not refuse to give to you. If you abandon it, it does not decrease in obedience, and when all turn against you, showing you enmity, it remains by your side. As long as you are remotely attached to a book, it suffices you from having to keep company with those that are idle. It prevents you from sitting on your doorstep and watching those who pass by. It saves you from mixing with those that are frivolous in their character, foul in their speech, and woeful in their ignorance. If the only benefit of a book was that it keeps you from frivolity, it would certainly be considered a true friend who has given a great favor.”
The benefits of reading
- Reading repels anxiety and grief.
- While busy reading, one is prevented from delving into falsehood.
- Habitual reading makes one too busy to keep company with the idle and the inactive.
- By reading often, one develops the mind eloquence and clarity in speech.
- Reading helps to develop the mind and purify its thoughts.
- Reading increases one in knowledge and improves both memory and understanding.
- By reading, one benefits from the experiences of others: the wisdom of the wise and the understanding of scholars.
- By reading often, one develops the ability to both acquire and process knowledge and their applications to life.
- One’s faith will increase when one reads beneficial books, especially books written by practicing Muslims writers. The book is the best giver of sermons and it has a forceful effect in guiding one towards goodness and away from evil.
- Reading helps to relax one’s mind from distraction and to save one’s time from being wasted.
- By reading often, one gain a mastery over many words and learns the different construction of sentences: moreover, one who improves his ability to grasp concepts and to understand what is written ‘between the lines.’
“Nourishment of the soul is in concepts and meanings, And not in food and drink.”
When reading a book - talking to a smart person. When talking to people - are you talking to? Books are a wealth, and with regular reading, we come to the knowledge that successes us.
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