{Daily Qur'an and hadith quotes} Following the Qur’an and Sunnah upon the Manhaj of the Salaf.
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{Daily Qur'an and hadith quotes} Following the Qur’an and Sunnah upon the Manhaj of the Salaf.
This Hadith is a strong warning against excessive praise, not against genuine compliments.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“If you see those who praise (people excessively), then throw dust in their faces.” (Muslim)
Why Islam warns against excessive praising:
Scholars explain that excessive praise is harmful because it can:
Feed pride and arrogance: Too much praise makes the heart feel “I’m something special”, and pride destroys good deeds.
Create hypocrisy and fake personality: Many people praise not for truth, but to gain benefit, attention, money, or closeness.
Mislead the praised person: A person may start believing they’re perfect, stop improving, and become blind to their own faults.
Can become a type of fitnah (test): Even a righteous person may fall when praised repeatedly.
Does “throw dust” mean literally?
Scholars said this phrase can have two understandings, depending on the situation:
✅ 1) It can be literal in extreme cases
Meaning: when someone becomes a habitual flatterer who damages society with fake praise, he should be strongly stopped.
✅ 2) It is also understood as a figure of speech
Many scholars explain it as:
“reject their praise, shut it down, do not entertain it.”