Disputes are one of the major causes of break ups, enmity and grudges between people. Disputes can tear apart nations and divide people like nothing else, which is why we are recommended to keep away from it.
In another hadith, the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ (Maluna ona) i ʻōlelo ai:
“There are no people who went astray after having been guided except for indulging in disputation.” (al-Tirmidhi)
This hadith refers to those people who love to dispute in the deen without proper knowledge or to boast and show off. hou, the underlying theme is that we should avoid disputes in religion too.
As a final warning to others, consider the words of one our beloved Sahaba:
Bilal ibn Sa’d radiAllahu `anhu (i waho) i ʻōlelo ai, “If you see a disputing, arrogant, and bigoted person, bear in mind that they are utterly lost.”
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