Narrations from the Salaf Concerning Judging One by His Companionship
Shaykh Jamāl ibn Farīhān al-Ḥārithī
Stated Ibn Masʿūd (raḍī Allāhu ʿanhu), “If a Believer were to enter a mosque containing one thousand people, there being in it only one Believer, he would come until he sat with him. And if a hypocrite entered a mosque containing one thousand people, there being in it only one hypocrite, he would come until he sat with him.”


Verily a man only walks and accompanies one whom he loves and who is like him.
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