THE VALUE OF SILENCE

Abdullah ibn Amr reported that the Prophet of Islam said: “Whoever remains silent will be saved.” (Sunan al-Tirmidhi, Hadith No. 2501)

In another narration, he said: “Silence is wisdom, though few embrace it.” (Musnad al-Shihab al-Qudai, Hadith No. 240)

Silence is not passivity—it is a noble form of action. One of the finest human qualities is thoughtfulness, and silence reflects that trait. It shows a person’s ability to reflect and remain inwardly aware.

Silence is an act of thinking. When a person remains quiet, they are not simply withholding words—they are engaging in serious reflection. And reflection is among the most valuable forms of action. If speech is the movement of the tongue, silence is the movement of the mind. If speech is half an act, silence completes it.

To stay silent is to show seriousness. A silent person is one who tries to grasp meaning more deeply. They consider their words carefully—what to say and what to withhold. They turn inward before addressing others. Rather than acting impulsively, they engage in thoughtful planning.

Speaking tends toward impatience, while silence reflects patience. Speaking may be careless; silence shows caution. Speech can be irresponsible, while silence reflects responsibility. Speaking has limits—once someone speaks, they reveal their boundaries. But silence has no limit. A silent person is deep—someone whose depth has not yet been reached. Those who speak often react quickly, while those who remain silent speak only after others have exhausted their words.

Islam cultivates a mindset of self-awareness and reflection. It develops individuals who think deeply—those who prefer silence over speech and contemplation over reaction.

Maulana Wahiduddin Khan
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