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Arifa
17-02-08, 10:39 AM
Timidity

There is a big difference between hayaa' and timidity. Timidity is a state of fear due to lack of courage and self-confidence, while hayaa' is a state of modesty and bashfulness, where the person behaves in a certain way to avoid arrogance and ostentation. Hayaa' is not a state of fear; it is rather a feeling of strength. For example, when the woman displays a modest and bashful behavior (in speaking, walking, dressing, etc.), that gives her a sense of distinction. She therefore feels unique and strong but not arrogant. Hayaa' is then the opposite of haughtiness and self-conceit, which are unfavorable attributes. On the other hand, timidity is the opposite of courage and bravery, which are favorable characteristics.

One of the areas where a confusion between hayaa' and timidity occurs is education or the process of learning. A timid person lacks self-confidence, which can make him or her nervous during the class and even afraid of asking questions when necessary.

On the other hand, a person with hayaa' does not fear but rather behaves in a humble way, honoring the teacher and respecting his or her fellow students.

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The Deen
17-02-08, 06:36 PM
Masha'Allah excellent post. Jazakallah for sharing Apa.

toufeeq
28-02-08, 04:09 PM
Timidity

There is a big difference between hayaa' and timidity. Timidity is a state of fear due to lack of courage and self-confidence, while hayaa' is a state of modesty and bashfulness, where the person behaves in a certain way to avoid arrogance and ostentation. Hayaa' is not a state of fear; it is rather a feeling of strength. For example, when the woman displays a modest and bashful behavior (in speaking, walking, dressing, etc.), that gives her a sense of distinction. She therefore feels unique and strong but not arrogant. Hayaa' is then the opposite of haughtiness and self-conceit, which are unfavorable attributes. On the other hand, timidity is the opposite of courage and bravery, which are favorable characteristics.

One of the areas where a confusion between hayaa' and timidity occurs is education or the process of learning. A timid person lacks self-confidence, which can make him or her nervous during the class and even afraid of asking questions when necessary.

On the other hand, a person with hayaa' does not fear but rather behaves in a humble way, honoring the teacher and respecting his or her fellow students.

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Nice Masha Allah

to augment there is a Hadith:

"Two people cannot attain ilm; the shy and the arrogant."

Hayaa
28-02-08, 04:29 PM
:jkk: ArifaNice Masha Allah

to augment there is a Hadith:

"Two people cannot attain ilm; the shy and the arrogant."It was Imam Mujahid who said that:

Imam Mujahid, who was a follower of the Companions (Tabi^un), said: <<The one who is shy or arrogant does not acquire the knowledge.>>

toufeeq
28-02-08, 04:33 PM
:jkk: ArifaIt was Imam Mujahid who said that:

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There is also a hadith I believe but it is good that you told me about this Imam. Shukran sis.