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Volume 3 - Book 43 -
Oppressions
Volume 3, Book 43, Number 620:
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Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri: Allah's Apostle said, "When
the believers pass safely over (the bridge across) Hell, they will be
stopped at a bridge in between Hell and Paradise where they will retaliate
upon each other for the injustices done among them in the world, and when
they get purified of all their sins, they will be admitted into Paradise. By
Him in Whose Hands the life of Muhammad is everybody will recognize his
dwelling in Paradise better than he recognizes his dwelling in this world."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 621:
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Narrated Safwan bin Muhriz Almazini: While I was walking
with Ibn 'Umar holding his hand, a man came in front of us and asked, "What
have you heard from Allah's Apostle about An-Najwa?" Ibn 'Umar said, "I
heard Allah's Apostle saying, 'Allah will bring a believer near Him and
shelter him with His Screen and ask him: Did you commit such-and-such sins?
He will say: Yes, my Lord. Allah will keep on asking him till he will
confess all his sins and will think that he is ruined. Allah will say: 'I
did screen your sins in the world and I forgive them for you today', and
then he will be given the book of his good deeds. Regarding infidels and
hypocrites (their evil acts will be exposed publicly) and the witnesses will
say: These are the people who lied against their Lord. Behold! The Curse of
Allah is upon the wrongdoers." (11.18)
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 622:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin Umar: Allah's Apostle said, "A
Muslim is a brother of another Muslim, so he should not oppress him, nor
should he hand him over to an oppressor. Whoever fulfilled the needs of his
brother, Allah will fulfill his needs; whoever brought his (Muslim) brother
out of a discomfort, Allah will bring him out of the discomforts of the Day
of Resurrection, and whoever screened a Muslim, Allah will screen him on the
Day of Resurrection . "
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 623:
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Narrated Anas bin Malik: Allah's Apostle said, "Help your
brother, whether he is an oppressor or he is an oppressed one."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 624:
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Narrated Anas: Allah's Apostle said, "Help your brother,
whether he is an oppressor or he is an oppressed one. People asked, "O
Allah's Apostle! It is all right to help him if he is oppressed, but how
should we help him if he is an oppressor?" The Prophet said, "By preventing
him from oppressing others."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 625:
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Narrated Muawiya bin Suwald: I heard Al-Bara' bin 'Azib
saying, "The Prophet orders us to do seven things and prohibited us from
doing seven other things." Then Al-Bara' mentioned the following:-- (1) To
pay a visit to the sick (inquiring about his health), (2) to follow funeral
processions, (3) to say to a sneezer, "May Allah be merciful to you" (if he
says, "Praise be to Allah!"), (4) to return greetings, (5) to help the
oppressed, (6) to accept invitations, (7) to help others to fulfill their
oaths. (See Hadith No. 753, Vol. 7)
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 626:
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Narrated Abu Musa: The Prophet said, "A believer to
another believer is like a building whose different parts enforce each
other." The Prophet then clasped his hands with the fingers interlaced
(while saying that).
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 627:
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Narrated Ibn 'Umar: The Prophet said, "Oppression will be
a darkness on the Day of Resurrection."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 628:
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Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: The Prophet sent Mu'adh to Yemen and
said, "Be afraid, from the curse of the oppressed as there is no screen
between his invocation and Allah."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 629:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "Whoever has
oppressed another person concerning his reputation or anything else, he
should beg him to forgive him before the Day of Resurrection when there will
be no money (to compensate for wrong deeds), but if he has good deeds, those
good deeds will be taken from him according to his oppression which he has
done, and if he has no good deeds, the sins of the oppressed person will be
loaded on him."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 630:
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Narrated Aisha: Regarding the explanation of the
following verse:-- "If a wife fears Cruelty or desertion On her husband's
part." (4.128) A man may dislike his wife and intend to divorce her, so she
says to him, "I give up my rights, so do not divorce me." The above verse
was revealed concerning such a case.
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 631:
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Narrated Sahl bin Sad As-Sa'idi: A drink (milk mixed with
water) was brought to Allah's Apostle who drank some of it. A boy was
sitting to his right, and some old men to his left. Allah's Apostle said to
the boy, "Do you allow me to give the rest of the drink to these people?"
The boy said, "O Allah's Apostle! I will not give preference to anyone over
me to drink the rest of it from which you have drunk." Allah's Apostle then
handed the bowl (of drink) to the boy. (See Hadith No. 541).
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 632:
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Narrated Said bin Zaid: Allah's Apostle said, "Whoever
usurps the land of somebody unjustly, his neck will be encircled with it
down the seven earths (on the Day of Resurrection). "
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 633:
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Narrated Abu Salama: That there was a dispute between him
and some people (about a piece of land). When he told 'Aisha about it, she
said, "O Abu Salama! Avoid taking the land unjustly, for the Prophet said,
'Whoever usurps even one span of the land of somebody, his neck will be
encircled with it down the seven earths."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 634:
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Narrated Salim's father (i.e. 'Abdullah): The Prophet
said, "Whoever takes a piece of the land of others unjustly, he will sink
down the seven earths on the Day of Resurrection."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 635:
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Narrated Jabala: "We were in Medina with some of the
Iraqi people, and we were struck with famine and Ibn Az-Zubair used to give
us dates. Ibn 'Umar used to pass by and say, "The Prophet forbade us to eat
two dates at a time, unless one takes the permission of one's companions."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 636:
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Narrated Abu Mas'ud: There was an Ansari man called Abu
Shu'aib who had a slave butcher. Abu Shu'aib said to him, "Prepare a meal
sufficient for five persons so that I might invite the Prophet besides other
four persons." Abu Shu'aib had seen the signs of hunger on the face of the
Prophet and so he invited him. Another man who was not invited, followed the
Prophet. The Prophet said to Abu Shu'aib, "This man has followed us. Do you
allow him to share the meal?" Abu Shu'aib said, "Yes."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 637:
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Narrated 'Aisha: The Prophet said, "The most hated person
in the sight of Allah is the most quarrelsome person."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 638:
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Narrated Um Salama: (the wife of the Prophet) Allah's
Apostle heard some people quarreling at the door of his dwelling. He came
out and said, "I am only a human being, and opponents come to me (to settle
their problems); maybe someone amongst you can present his case more
eloquently than the other, whereby I may consider him true and give a
verdict in his favor. So, If I give the right of a Muslim to another by
mistake, then it is really a portion of (Hell) Fire, he has the option to
take or give up (before the Day of Resurrection)."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 639:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr: The Prophet said, "Whoever
has (the following) four characters will be a hypocrite, and whoever has one
of the following four characteristics will have one characteristic of
hypocrisy until he gives it up. These are: (1 ) Whenever he talks, he tells
a lie; (2) whenever he makes a promise, he breaks it; (3) whenever he makes
a covenant he proves treacherous; (4) and whenever he quarrels, he behaves
impudently in an evil insulting manner." (See Hadith No. 33 Vol. 1)
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 640:
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Narrated Aisha: Hind bint 'Utba (Abu Sufyan's wife) came
and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Abu Sufyan is a miser. Is there any harm if I
spend something from his property for our children?" He said, there is no
harm for you if you feed them from it justly and reasonably (with no
extravagance)."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 641:
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Narrated 'Uqba bin 'Amir: We staid to the Prophet, "You
send us out and it happens that we have to stay with such people as do not
entertain us. What do you think about it? He said to us, "If you stay with
some people and they entertain you as they should for a guest, accept their
hospitality, but If they don't do, take the right of the guest from them."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 642:
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Narrated 'Umar: When Allah took away the soul of His
Prophet at his death, the Ansar assembled In the shed of Bani Sa'ida. I said
to Abu Bakr, "Let us go." So, we come to them (i.e. to Ansar) at the shed of
Bani Sa'ida. (See Hadith No. 19, Vol. 5 for details)
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 643:
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Narrated Al-Araj: Abu Huraira said, "Allah's Apostle
said, 'No-one should prevent his neighbor from fixing a wooden peg in his
wall." Abu Huraira said (to his companions), "Why do I find you averse to
it? By Allah, I certainly will narrate it to you."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 644:
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Narrated Anas: I was the butler of the people in the
house of Abu Talha, and in those days drinks were prepared from dates.
Allah's Apostle ordered somebody to announce that alcoholic drinks had been
prohibited. Abu Talha ordered me to go out and spill the wine. I went out
and spilled it, and it flowed in the streets of Medina. Some people said,
"Some people were killed and wine was still in their stomachs." On that the
Divine revelation came:-- "On those who believe And do good deeds There is
no blame For what they ate (in the past)." (5.93)
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 645:
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Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri: The Prophet said, "Beware!
Avoid sitting on he roads (ways)." The people said, "There is no way out of
it as these are our sitting places where we have talks." The Prophet said,
"If you must sit there, then observe the rights of the way." They asked,
"What are the rights of the way?" He said, "They are the lowering of your
gazes (on seeing what is illegal to look at), refraining from harming
people, returning greetings, advocating good and forbidding evil."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 646:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "A man felt very
thirsty while he was on the way, there he came across a well. He went down
the well, quenched his thirst and came out. Meanwhile he saw a dog panting
and licking mud because of excessive thirst. He said to himself, "This dog
is suffering from thirst as I did." So, he went down the well again and
filled his shoe with water and watered it. Allah thanked him for that deed
and forgave him. The people said, "O Allah's Apostle! Is there a reward for
us in serving the animals?" He replied: "Yes, there is a reward for serving
any animate (living being)." (See Hadith No. 551)
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 647:
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Narrated Usama bin Zaid: Once the Prophet stood at the
top of one of the castles (or higher buildings) of Medina and said, "Do you
see what I see? No doubt I am seeing the spots of afflictions amongst your
houses as numerous as the spots where rain-drops fall (during a heavy rain).
(See Hadith No. 102)
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 648:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Abbas: I had been eager to ask
'Umar about the two ladies from among the wives of the Prophet regarding
whom Allah said (in the Qur'an saying): If you two (wives of the Prophet
namely Aisha and Hafsa) turn in repentance to Allah your hearts are indeed
so inclined (to oppose what the Prophet likes) (66.4), till performed the
Hajj along with 'Umar (and on our way back from Hajj) he went aside (to
answer the call of nature) and I also went aside along with him carrying a
tumbler of water. When he had answered the call of nature and returned. I
poured water on his hands from the tumbler and he performed ablution. I
said, "O Chief of the believers! ' Who were the two ladies from among the
wives of the Prophet to whom Allah said: 'If you two return in repentance
(66.4)? He said, "I am astonished at your question, O Ibn 'Abbas. They were
Aisha and Hafsa." Then 'Umar went on relating the narration and said. "I and
an Ansari neighbor of mine from Bani Umaiya bin Zaid who used to live in
'Awali Al-Medina, used to visit the Prophet in turns. He used to go one day,
and I another day. When I went I would bring him the news of what had
happened that day regarding the instructions and orders and when he went, he
used to do the same for me. We, the people of Quraish, used to have
authority over women, but when we came to live with the Ansar, we noticed
that the Ansari women had the upper hand over their men, so our women
started acquiring the habits of the Ansari women. Once I shouted at my wife
and she paid me back in my coin and I disliked that she should answer me
back. She said, 'Why do you take it ill that I retort upon you? By Allah,
the wives of the Prophet retort upon him, and some of them may not speak
with him for the whole day till night.' What she said scared me and I said
to her, 'Whoever amongst them does so, will be a great loser.' Then I
dressed myself and went to Hafsa and asked her, 'Does any of you keep
Allah's Apostle angry all the day long till night?' She replied in the
affirmative. I said, 'She is a ruined losing person (and will never have
success)! Doesn't she fear that Allah may get angry for the anger of Allah's
Apostle and thus she will be ruined? Don't ask Allah's Apostle too many
things, and don't retort upon him in any case, and don't desert him. Demand
from me whatever you like, and don't be tempted to imitate your neighbor
(i.e. 'Aisha) in her behavior towards the Prophet), for she (i.e. Aisha) is
more beautiful than you, and more beloved to Allah's Apostle. In those days
it was rumored that Ghassan, (a tribe living in Sham) was getting prepared
their horses to invade us. My companion went (to the Prophet on the day of
his turn, went and returned to us at night and knocked at my door violently,
asking whether I was sleeping. I was scared (by the hard knocking) and came
out to him. He said that a great thing had happened. I asked him: What is
it? Have Ghassan come? He replied that it was worse and more serious than
that, and added that Allah's Apostle had divorced all his wives. I said,
Hafsa is a ruined loser! I expected that would happen some day.' So I
dressed myself and offered the Fajr prayer with the Prophet. Then the
Prophet entered an upper room and stayed there alone. I went to Hafsa and
found her weeping. I asked her, 'Why are you weeping? Didn't I warn you?
Have Allah's Apostle divorced you all?' She replied, 'I don't know. He is
there in the upper room.' I then went out and came to the pulpit and found a
group of people around it and some of them were weeping. Then I sat with
them for some time, but could not endure the situation. So I went to the
upper room where the Prophet was and requested to a black slave of his:
"Will you get the permission of (Allah's Apostle) for Umar (to enter)? The
slave went in, talked to the Prophet about it and came out saying, 'I
mentioned you to him but he did not reply.' So, I went and sat with the
people who were sitting by the pulpit, but I could not bear the situation,
so I went to the slave again and said: "Will you get he permission for Umar?
He went in and brought the same reply as before. When I was leaving, behold,
the slave called me saying, "Allah's Apostle has granted you permission."
So, I entered upon the Prophet and saw him lying on a mat without wedding on
it, and the mat had left its mark on the body of the Prophet, and he was
leaning on a leather pillow stuffed with palm fires. I greeted him and while
still standing, I said: "Have you divorced your wives?' He raised his eyes
to me and replied in the negative. And then while still standing, I said
chatting: "Will you heed what I say, 'O Allah's Apostle! We, the people of
Quraish used to have the upper hand over our women (wives), and when we came
to the people whose women had the upper hand over them..." 'Umar told the
whole story (about his wife). "On that the Prophet smiled." 'Umar further
said, "I then said, 'I went to Hafsa and said to her: Do not be tempted to
imitate your companion ('Aisha) for she is more beautiful than you and more
beloved to the Prophet.' The Prophet smiled again. When I saw him smiling, I
sat down and cast a glance at the room, and by Allah, I couldn't see
anything of importance but three hides. I said (to Allah's Apostle) "Invoke
Allah to make your followers prosperous for the Persians and the Byzantines
have been made prosperous and given worldly luxuries, though they do not
worship Allah?' The Prophet was leaning then (and on hearing my speech he
sat straight) and said, 'O Ibn Al-Khatttab! Do you have any doubt (that the
Hereafter is better than this world)? These people have been given rewards
of their good deeds in this world only.' I asked the Prophet . 'Please ask
Allah's forgiveness for me. The Prophet did not go to his wives because of
the secret which Hafsa had disclosed to 'Aisha, and he said that he would
not go to his wives for one month as he was angry with them when Allah
admonished him (for his oath that he would not approach Maria). When
twenty-nine days had passed, the Prophet went to Aisha first of all. She
said to him, 'You took an oath that you would not come to us for one month,
and today only twenty-nine days have passed, as I have been counting them
day by day.' The Prophet said, 'The month is also of twenty-nine days.' That
month consisted of twenty-nine days. 'Aisha said, 'When the Divine
revelation of Choice was revealed, the Prophet started with me, saying to
me, 'I am telling you something, but you needn't hurry to give the reply
till you can consult your parents." 'Aisha knew that her parents would not
advise her to part with the Prophet . The Prophet said that Allah had
said:-- 'O Prophet! Say To your wives; If you desire The life of this world
And its glitter, ... then come! I will make a provision for you and set you
free In a handsome manner. But if you seek Allah And His Apostle, and The
Home of the Hereafter, then Verily, Allah has prepared For the good-doers
amongst you A great reward.' (33.28) 'Aisha said, 'Am I to consult my
parents about this? I indeed prefer Allah, His Apostle, and the Home of the
Hereafter.' After that the Prophet gave the choice to his other wives and
they also gave the same reply as 'Aisha did."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 649:
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Narrated Anas: Allah's Apostle took an oath that he would
not go to his wives for one month as his foot had been sprained. He stayed
in an upper room when 'Umar went to him and said, "Have you divorced your
wives?" He said, "No, but I have taken an oath that I would not go to them
for one month." The Prophet stayed there for twenty-nine days, and then came
down and went to his wives.
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 650:
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Narrated Jabir: The Prophet entered the Mosque, and I too
went there after tying the camel at the pavement of the Mosque. I said (to
the Prophet ), "This is your camel." He came out and started examining the
camel and said, "Both the camel and its price are for you."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 651:
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Narrated Hudhaifa: I saw Allah's Apostle coming (or the
Prophet came) to the dumps of some people and urinated there while standing
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 652:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "While a man
was on the way, he found a thorny branch of a tree there on the way and
removed it. Allah thanked him for that deed and forgave him."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 653:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet judged that seven
cubits should be left as a public way when there was a dispute about the
land.
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 654:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin Yazid Al-Ansari: The Prophet
forbade robbery (taking away what belongs to others without their
permission), and also forbade mutilation (or maiming) of bodies.
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 655:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "When an
adulterer commits illegal sexual intercourse, then he is not a believer at
the time, he is doing it, and when a drinker of an alcoholic liquor drinks
it, then he is not a believer at the time of drinking it, and when a thief
steals, then he is not a believer at the time of stealing, and when a robber
robs, and the people look at him, then he is not a believer at the time of
doing robbery.
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 656:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "The Hour
will not be established until the son of Mary (i.e. Jesus) descends amongst
you as a just ruler, he will break the cross, kill the pigs, and abolish the
Jizya tax. Money will be in abundance so that nobody will accept it (as
charitable gifts).
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 657:
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Narrated Salama bin Al-Akwa: On the day of Khaibar the
Prophet saw fires being lighted. He asked, "Why are these fires being
lighted?" The people replied that they were cooking the meat of donkeys. He
said, "Break the pots and throw away their contents." The people said,
"Shall we throw away their contents and wash the pots (rather than break
them)?" He said, "Wash them."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 658:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin Masud: The Prophet entered Mecca
and (at that time) there were three hundred-and-sixty idols around the
Ka'ba. He started stabbing the idols with a stick he had in his hand and
reciting: "Truth (Islam) has come and Falsehood (disbelief) has vanished."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 659:
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Narrated Al-Qasim: Aisha said that she hung a curtain
decorated with pictures (of animates) on a cupboard. The Prophet tore that
curtain and she turned it into two cushions which remained in the house for
the Prophet to sit on.
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 660:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Al-'As: I heard the
Prophet saying, "Whoever is killed while protecting his property then he is
a martyr."
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 661:
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Narrated Anas: While the Prophet was with one of his
wives, one of the mothers of the believers (i.e. one of his wives) sent a
wooden bowl containing food with a servant. The wife (in whose house he was
sitting) stroke the bowl with her hand and broke it. The Prophet collected
the shattered pieces and put the food back in it and said, "Eat." He kept
the servant and the bowl till he had eaten the food. Then the Prophet gave
another unbroken. bowl to the servant and kept the broken one.
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Volume 3, Book 43, Number 662:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "There was an
Israeli man called Juraij, while he was praying, his mother came and called
him, but he did not respond to her call. He said (to himself) whether he
should continue the prayer or reply to his mother. She came to him the
second time and called him and said, "O Allah! Do not let him die until he
sees the faces of prostitutes." Juraij used to live in a hermitage. A woman
said that she would entice Juraij, so she went to him and presented herself
(for an evil act) but he refused. She then went to a shepherd and allowed
him to commit an illegal sexual intercourse with her and later she gave
birth to a boy. She alleged that the baby was from Juraij. The people went
to Juraij and broke down his hermitage, pulled him out of it and abused him.
He performed ablution and offered the prayer, then he went to the male
(baby) and asked him; "O boy! Who is your father?" The baby replied that his
father was the shepherd. The people said that they would build for him a
hermitage of gold but Juraij asked them to make it of mud only."
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The
Holy Quran Quotes
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“And they (polytheists, disbelievers in the Oneness of Allah and in His Messenger, Muhammad (saw) ) will not cease fighting you until they turn you back from your religion (Islamic Monotheism) if they can.”
(Al-Baqarah, 2:217)
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