Companions Define Character

The Prophet ﷺ said, “A person follows the religion of his close companion, so let each of you carefully consider whom he takes as a friend.” He also warned, “A righteous companion is better than solitude, and solitude is better than keeping company with a corrupt one.”

We must remain vigilant about the company our children keep—ensuring they are surrounded by those who nurture goodness and distancing them from harmful influences. 

The same applies to us: we, too, must choose our companions wisely. While we may intend to uplift those around us, the reality is that we are often influenced more than we influence. The company we keep can either draw us closer to Allah or pull us away. If a friendship weakens our remembrance of Allah, we must have the courage to let it go.

May Allah grant us righteous companions and make our children a source of joy and comfort in this life and a means of reward in the Hereafter. Aameen.

Share this post

Facebook
X
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Search
Categories

Related Entries

Contentment
Contentment is not about passive resignation but about active engagement with life as a gift. It is a...
Read More
Building Real Bonds of Brotherhood
When the Prophet (ﷺ) came to Madinah, one of the first things he did was create brotherhood among the...
Read More
Beautiful Patience: Trusting Allah Like Prophet Ya‘qub
Prophet Ya‘qub (Jacob, peace be upon him) showed amazing patience when he lost his beloved son Yusuf....
Read More
Moonsighting vs Calculation --- The Debate Continues...
The foundation of Islamic law is rooted in ease, universality, and accessibility—not in complexity, technicality,...
Read More