With regards to the student of knowledge not chasing after the luxuries and comforts of this world, Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih al ‘Uthaymeen rahimahullaah comments:
(The author’s advice), “do not accustom yourself to comfort and luxury”.
This is advice to be said to the
student of knowledge and (also) to other than the student of knowledge
– because accustoming oneself to that is contrary to the guidance of
the Prophet sall Allaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam. For indeed he used to
forbid from an abundance of luxuriousness and he would command with
walking barefoot sometimes.
And a person who has become accustomed
to a luxurious life will find it difficult when he encounters (certain)
matters – because sometimes there will come to him matters in a form
where he is not able to have the luxury (he is used to) along with him.
And let us strike an example, with the
example which we have mentioned in the hadeeth: he would command with
walking barefoot sometimes. Some people do not walk barefoot – always
there is a sock upon him, and upon it a leather sock, and upon it a
shoe. You will not find him walking, this man, if a temporary
impediment were to occur to him and he were to be told to walk 500
metres without any protection for the foot; you would find that
extremely difficult upon him. And sometimes his foot would bleed from
the contact with the ground.
However if he were to accustom himself to a roughness and to leaving off always having comfort, then he would attain much good.
So if the (person’s) body is not accustomed to the like of these matters (of forsaking luxury), then he will have no manaa’ah (strength and toughness). You will find him feeling pain from anything from that (affair which is difficult).
However if he has manaa’ah then he will not be bothered by it.
(Sharh hilyah taalib il ‘ilm p43 of Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih al ‘Uthaymeen rahimahullaah)
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