sajid_chauhan_81 | -- 05-01-2009 @ 9:13 PM | ||||||||||||||||
IF a person starts telling you, whether in private or public, something that you already knew very well, pretend as if you do not know it. Do not rush to reveal your knowledge or to interfere with the speech. Instead, show your attention and concentration.
Ata was a Tabiýee, i.e. the one belonging to the generation coming after the Companions. Khalid Bin Safwan Al-Tamimi, who frequented the courts of two Caliphs, Umar Bin Abdul Aziz and Hisham Bin Abdul Malik, said:
Listening well means maintaining eye contact, allowing the speaker to finish the speech, and restraining your urge to interrupt his speech.
source: Saudi Gazette of 08 Muharram 1430 H
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