6: General Knowledge
: Practical Tips
Stories of the Sahabah
Speech in Daily Life
Avoiding Harmful Speech
100

Why is guarding the tongue important in Islam?


Words can harm or benefit, reflect faith, and are part of accountability to Allah


100

What should you ask yourself before speaking?


Is it true, kind, necessary, and beneficial?


100

Who told two arguing men: “Speak only what is good or remain silent


Abdullah ibn Mas‘ud (RA


100

What should you do if you hear a friend spreading a rumor?


Stay silent or politely stop it


100

What is one word to describe talking badly behind someone’s back


Backbiting (Al-Gheebah)


200

Name one worldly benefit of guarding the tongue.


Protects friendships, reduces conflict, strengthens family ties


200

What should you do when angry to avoid saying hurtful words


Pause, calm down, wait before speaking


200

Who said, “I never say anything except that it is either true or silence”


Al-Hasan ibn Ali (RA


200

What is one benefit of thinking before you speak?


Prevents hurting others, avoids conflict, earns reward from Allah.


200

What can happen if you mock someone publicly?


It can hurt them, break trust, and reflect poorly on your character.


300

Name one spiritual benefit of guarding the tongue.


Increases īmān, earns Allah’s pleasure, leads to Jannah


300

Name one way to use your tongue as worship.


Dhikr, making du‘ā’, giving advice, speaking good, encouraging others


300

Which companion was praised for only speaking good and remaining silent about bad?


Mu‘adh ibn Jabal (RA)


300

If you accidentally say something hurtful, what is the best action


Apologize and make amend


300

Name one type of speech that should always be avoided


Lying, gossip, insults, bragging, swearing.


400

Give one example of a harmful word to avoid.


Lying, gossiping, mocking, insulting, swearing


400

Why is pausing before speaking important?


Prevents harm, avoids saying something you’ll regret, controls ange


400

What lesson do we learn from Abdullah ibn Mas‘ud’s (RA) story?


Controlling the tongue prevents harm and brings peace


400

Why is it important to speak kindly to strangers?


 It spreads mercy and shows good character.


400

Why should we avoid arguing harshly in anger?


Words said in anger can hurt and may not be forgiven easily.


500

Complete the Hadith: “The strong person is not the one who overcomes others by force, but the one who controls…”


his tongue and anger.” — Prophet Muhammad ﷺ (Sahih Bukhari & Muslim)


500

Give one tip to maintain good relationships through speec


Apologize when wrong, encourage others, speak gently, avoid gossip


500

Name a companion who was known for guiding others with wise and kind speech.


Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (RA


500

Name one effect of controlling your speech at home with family.


Maintains peace, strengthens relationships, brings blessings.


500

What is the effect of speaking falsely about someone?


Damages their reputation, breaks trust, and is sinful in Islam.


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