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Compiled By: Ali Ateeq Al-Dhaheri
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First Published: 2013
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30 Hadith for Children
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Contents
Introduction.............................................................................................5
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1.. Deeds Depend on Intentions...........................................................6
2.. Pillars of Islaam................................................................................8
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3.. Mention the Name of Allaah...........................................................10
4.. A Good Dream ................................................................................12
5.. The Sweetness (Delight) of Faith......................................................14
6.. The Believer Is Not Stung Twice.......................................................16
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The Superiority of Greeting (Assalaam)...........................................18
8.. Politeness of Speech & Kindness of Meeting.................................20
9. . Forgiveness and Tolerance..............................................................22
10.. Good manners (Akhlaaq)................................................................24
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11.. Muslims Must Love Each Other.......................................................26
12.. Prohibition of Hatred and Envy........................................................28
13.. Keeping Tongue and Hand from Offense.......................................30
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28..Who among people is most deserving of my
fine treatment ?................................................................................60
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29..Allaah Does Not Look At Your Bodies Appearance........................62
30..Treat Well Even A Disbelieving Mother............................................64
.References........................................................................................67
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Introduction
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All praise is due to Allah. We praise Him, seek His
assistance and forgiveness and we seek refuge with Him
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from the evil of our souls and our misdeeds. No one can
mislead whosoever Allah guides and none can guide
whosoever Allah causes to go astray.
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I testify that there is no deity worthy of worship except
Allah alone. He has no partner. I also testify that Muhammad
(peace be upon him) is His slave and Messenger.
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In this work I collected 30 Hadiths for children, with short
biographies of the narrators and the lessons or benefits
derived from the Hadiths. All of the Hadiths have been
carefully chosen and verified for authenticity.
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ِّ ِال ب
ِ النَّي
ات ُ ع َ ِنا ا
َ ْأل م َ َّإ م
1 Deeds Depend On Intentions
Deeds depend on Intentions
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اج َر ِإ َل ْي ِه ْ ِف ِه، ام َر َأ ٍة َي ْن ِك ُح َها
َ َج َر ُت ُه إ ىَِل َما ه ْ با َأ ْو إ ىَِل ِ ُد ْن َيا ُي
َ ُص ْي ه
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`Umar Ibn Al-Khattâb () said: “I heard Allaah’s
Messenger () saying: “Deeds depend upon intentions
and every person will get that which he intended. So
whoever migrates for worldly benefits or for a woman to
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marry, his emigration will be for that which he migrated to.”
(Narrated by Al-Bukhaari and Muslim)
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2. Our deeds are rewarded according to our intentions.
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3. We are allowed to migrate or move for worldly
reasons.
migrate or move.
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أركان اإلسلام
2 Pillars of Islaam
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ال ُم َع ىَل ْ اإل
ِ ن َ ِ " ُب ي:)( هلل
ِ ر ُ ُال سَلو
َ " َق:ال
َ ) َق( ع َر
َ َُع ِن ا ْب ِن م
Pillars of Islam
َ الص
ال ِة ِ هلل َو ِإ َق
َّ ام ِ ر ُ ُمًا سَلو ُ ِال
َّهلل َو َأ َّن حُمَد َّ شا َد ِة َأ ْن ال ِإ َل َه إ
َ َ ه:خ ٍس
ْ َم
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َ
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َ ص ْو ِم َر َم
ٌ ِ" ( َر َوا ُه ال ُب َخار ُِّي َو ُم ْس م. َضان
)ل َ احلج َو
ِّ الز اَك ِة َو ِ َو ِإ ْي َت
َّ اء
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1. To testify that none is worthy of worship but Allaah and
that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allaah.
2. To perform prayers.
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3. To pay zakaah
4. (To perform) Hajj
5. To fast the month of Ramadhaan.”
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2. That the shahaadah is a pillar of Islaam.
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3. That prayer is a pillar of Islaam.
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5. That performing Hajj is a pillar of Islaam.
so knowledgeable?
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الله
َ َس ِّم، َيا غُالَ ُم
3 Mention the Name of Allaah
Mention the Name of Allaah
ِ ر
)( هلل ِ ُح ِر سَلو َ "ك ْن ُت ُغ
ْ َالمًا يِف ج ُ :)( ل َة َ ع َر ْب ِن َأ يِب
َ َس م َ َُع ْن م
ك َ س
ْ ُ َو ل، هلل َ " َيا ُغ:ال ل
ِّ َ م، ال ُم َ َف َق،ح َف ِة
ْ الص ُ ت َي ِدي َت ِط ْي
َّ ش يِف ْ َو اَك َن
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)" ( َر َوا ُه ال ُب َخار ُِّي.ت ِت ْل َك ِط ْع َم يِت َب ْع ُد َ َ" م.يك
ْ فا َزا َل َ ما َي ِل ْ ُ َو ل، ين َك
َِّك م ِ يِ َبِ م
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reported that he said): “I was a boy under the care of Allaah’s
Messenger () and my hand used to go around the dish;
so Allaah’s Messenger () said to me: “Oh, boy! Mention
the name of Allaah, eat with your right hand and eat from
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the dish what is nearest to you.” Since then, this has been
my manner of eating.” (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari)
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Lessons from This Hadith
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2. We must eat with our right hand.
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3. We should eat the food that is in front of us or nearest
to us first.
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before eating?
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ال ُة
َِالص ح
ًّ الر ْؤ َيا
ُّ
4 A Good Dream
ِ َالصالحِ َ ُة ِمن
هلل ًّ "الر ْؤ َيا
ُّ :)( ب َّ ال
ُّ ِالن ي َ ) َق( ْن َأ يِب َق َتا َد َة
َ " َق:ال
A Good Dream
ُ يا ُف ُه َف ْل َي ْب
ص ْق َع ْن َ َك ُح مْلًا خ َ ل َأ
ْ ُح ُد م َ َفإِ َذا، ان
َ َح م ِ الش ْي َط ُ ْواحل م
َّ َل ِمن ُ
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ُّ ُال َت ر
)" ( َر َوا ُه ال ُب َخار ُِّي.ض ُه َ نا ِّ َاهلل ِمن ر
َ َّشهَ ا َفإِ ه ِ ِار ِه َو ْل َي َت َع َّو ْذ ب
ِ سَ َي
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bad dream is from Satan; so if any of you has a bad dream
which makes him afraid, he should spit on his left side and
he should seek refuge with Allaah from its evil, for then it
will not harm him.” (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari)
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The Narrator: Abu Qataadah Al-Anssari
Abu Qataadah Al-Anssari : Al-Harsh Al-Sulamy) is from
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2. Our bad dreams are from Satan.
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3. We should seek protection with Allaah from the evil of
Satan.
dream?
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ِميان
َ حَالَ َو َة اإل
5 The Sweetness (Delight) of Faith
The Sweetness (Delight) of Faith
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ال َو َة َ ب َّن
ِ ِج َد ه
َ يه َو َ " َث:ال
ِ ال ٌث َم ْن ُك َّن ِف َ ) َق( ب َّ ) َع ِن( َْن َأ َن ٍس
ِّ ِالن ي
ْب م
ال َ ْر َء ِ ُاها َو َأ ْن ح
َّ ي َِّب ِإ َل ْي ِه م
َ ُما ِس َو م َ سو ُل ُه َأ
َّ ح ُ َان َم ْن اَكن
ُ هلل َو َر ِ مي
َ اإل
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ُ هلل َو َأ ْن َي ْك َر َه َأ ْن َي ُعو َد يِف ا ْل ُك ْف ِر َب ْع َد َأ ْن َأ ْن َق َذ ُه
هلل ِم ْن ُه َّ يُّب ُه إ
ِ ِال َ
ِ ُال ح
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It is reported on the authority of Anas () from the
Messenger of Allaah () that he said: “There are three
(qualities); whoever is characterized by them will taste
the sweetness of eemaan: One to whom Allaah and His
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Messenger are dearer than all else; one who loves a man
only for Allaah's sake; and one who abhors returning to
disbelief after Allaah has rescued him from it as he would
hate being cast into Hell.”
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2. Our love of Allaah and his Messenger are a part of
eemaan.
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3. Loving one’s Muslim brother only for Allaah’s sake is a
part of eemaan.
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4. Hating to return to disbelief is a part of faith.
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ِ ْمن ِم ْن ُج ْح ٍر َم َّر َت ن
ي ِ َال ُي ْل َد ُغ املُ ْؤ
6 The Believer Is Not Stung Twice
The Believer Is Not Stung Twice
ْ ُال ُي ْل َد ُغ املُ ْؤ ِم ُن ِم ْن ح
ج ٍر َ ) َأَّن ُه َق(ب
َ " :ال َّ )ع ِن(
ِّ ِالن ي َ َع ْن َأ يِب ُه َر ْي َر َة
ِ َو
ِ ْاح ٍد َم َّر َت ن
)"( َر َوا ُه ال ُب َخار ُِّي.ي
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It is reported on the authority of Abu Hurairah (),from the
Prophet ()that he said: “The Believer is not stung from the
same hole twice.” (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari)
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2. A true Believer always learns from his mistakes.
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3. A true Believer is not to be caught by the same mistake
twice.
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1. How did Abu Hurairah get his
nickname?
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فضل السالم
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The Superiority of Greeting (Assalaam)
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() replied “To give food, and to greet those whom you know
and those whom you do not know.” [by Al-Bukhari&Muslim]
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2. We should greet those we know and those we do not
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know.
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4. We should always share our food or provide food for
others.
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طيب الكلام وطالقة الوجه
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Politeness of Speech & Kindness of Meeting
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Narrated Abu Dharr (): Allah’s Messenger () said:
“Do not disdain a good deed, (no matter how small it may
seem) even if it is your meeting with your (Muslim)brother
with a cheerful face.” [Muslim]
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2. We should always be cheerful with our friends and
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الع فو والتسامح
9 Forgiveness and Tolerance
Forgiveness and Tolerance
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َّ إ،ر للهَّ ِ ىلص هلل هيلع ملسو ِل َن ْف ِس ِه
ِال َأ ْن ُ ُ َو َما ا ْن َت َق َم سَلو،ُِم ْنه
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Narrated by Aishah () “Whenever Allah’s Messenger
() was given a choice between two matters, He would
choose the easier course as long as it was not sinful to
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do so; but if it was sinful, he was most strict in avoiding it.
Allah’s Messenger never took revenge upon anything for his
own sake; but when Allah’s Legal Bindings were violated,
he would take revenge for Allah’s sake. [Al-Bukhari& Muslim]
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2. We should always forgive and tolerate each other to
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achieve harmony and brotherliness among Muslims.
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حسن اخللق
10 Good manners (Akhlaaq)
Good manners (Akhlaaq)
ً ح
شا ِّ ال ُم َت َف ً اح
َ شا َو ِ ) َف( ب
ُّ ِالن ي ْ َال م
َّ ل َي ُك ِن ْ ََع ْن َع ْب ِد للهَّ ِ ْب ِن م
َ ) َق(ع ٍرو
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Abdullah bin Amr () reported that the Prophet ()
was neither a fahish (one who speaks bad words) nor a
mutafahish (one who speaks obscene evil words to make
people laugh), He () never used bad language. He ()
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used to say “the best amongst you are those who have the
best manners and character”. [by Al-Bukhari & Muslim]
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The Narrator: Abdullah ibn Amr ibn Al-Aas
Abdullah Ibn Amr was the son of the famous Companion
of the Prophet Amr Ibn Al-Aas. He was also a Companion
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2. Good manners makes you closer to the status of our
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prophet () in the Hereafter (Akhirah).
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4. Good manners increases Allah’s love for us.
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وجوب محبة املسلم لأخيه
11 Muslims Must Love Each Other
Muslims Must Love Each Other
يه َ ب
ِ أل ِخ ِ ُح ىَّت ح
َّ ي َ ال ُي ْؤ ِم ُن َأ
ْ ُح ُد م
َ ك َ ال"
َ ) َق( ب َّ ) َع ِن( ،َع ْن َأ َن ٍس
ِّ ِالن ي
ِ ي ُّب ِل َن ْف
ُّ ( َر َوا ُه ا ْل ُب َخار.س ِه" ِ َُما ح
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On the authority of Anas ibn Malik () that the Prophet
() said “ None of you would be a truly believer until he
wishes for his Muslim brother what he wishes for himself”
[Al-Bukhari&Muslim]
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wish it for ourselves because this makes us a true
believer.
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2. Envy and hate for others cause the lack of faith.
fellow Muslims?
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تحريم التباغض والتحاسد
12 Prohibition of Hatred and Envy
Prohibition of Hatred and Envy
اس ُدوا
َ ت ُ اغ
َ ضوا َو
َ َال ح َ ال َت َب َ ) َق( ِ َّر لله
َ ال" َ ُ) َأ َّن سَلو( ،ال ٍك ِ َأ َن
ِ س ْب ِن َم
اه
ُ خَ ي ُج َر َأ
ْ َل َأ ْن ه ْ ُي ُّل مِل
ٍ ِس م ِ َال ح ْ ال َت َدا َب ُروا َو ُكو ُنوا ِع َبا َد للهَّ ِ إ
َ ِخ َوا ًنا َو َ َو
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َ َف ْو َق َث
(متفق هيلع).ال ٍث"
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one another, and do not desert each other, and O’ Allah’s
worshippers! Be brothers. It is not permissible for any
Muslim to desert (not talk to) his Muslim brother for more
than three days”. [Bukhari & Muslim]
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The Narrator: Anas bin Malik
Anas bin Malik ibnNadar al-Khazraji Al-Ansari (Arabic:
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2. We should not harm any Muslim in any way.
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3. We are not allowed to break our relationship with any
Muslim for more than three days.
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school.
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حفظ اللسان واليد من التعدي
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Keeping Tongue and Hand from Offense
ض ُل
َ ني َأ ْف
َ ل ْ ُال
ِ ِس م ْس ِئ َل َأ ُّى م َّ ِ) َأ َّن ال َّن ي( ش َع ِر ِ ّي
ُ )( ب َ وس ا
ْ أل ََأ يِب ُم ى
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Abu Musa () narrated that he asked Allah’s Messenger
() :Whose Islam is the best? (i.e. who is a good Muslim?).
The Prophet () replied, “One who avoids harming Muslims
with his tongue and hands.” [Al-Bukhari]
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2. We should never curse anybody.
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3. Saying something that hurts or angers others is
harmful and not allowed in Islam.
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4. We should avoid saying or doing things that cause
friends to fight or be divided.
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الترغيب في الصدق وال تحذير من الكذب
Endearment of Truthfulness & Caution from Falsehood
الر ُج َل
َّ ِن َ ْي ِدي إ ىَِل ج
َّ َوإ،الَّن ِة َِِّن ا ْل ر
ْ َب ه ِّ ِي ِدي إ ىَِل ا ْل ر
َّ َوإ،ب ِّ َفإِ َّن
ْ َالص ْد َق ه
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َ َفإِ َّن ا ْل َك ِذ،ب
ب ْ ُ َوإَِّي م،ص ِّدي ًقا
َ اك َوا ْل َك ِذ ِ ب ِع ْن َد
ِ هلل َ ص ُد ُق
َ ح ىَّت ُي ْك َت ْ َي
[Al-Bukhari& Muslim]
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معلم), which means you: have been taught.
Discussion Corner
Paradise?
2. What is one path that leads to Hell-
fire?
2. If our teachers ask us if we have
finished our homework, even if we
have not, what should we tell them? 33
4. Who was Abdullah ibn Mas’ud?
التعاون بين املؤمنين
15 Cooperation Among Muslims
Cooperation Among Muslims
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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. [By Al Bukhari and Muslim].
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understand the lesson.
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2. Cooperation among Muslims strengthens our faith
and makes us very strong.
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تحر يم الع قوق و شهادة ال زور
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Prohibition of Disobedience of Parents and False Witness
ِ َك بِ َأ ْك ر
ب َ )" َأ( ِ َّر لله
ْ ُال ُأ َنِّب ُئ م ُ ُال سَلو
َ َق: ال
َ ) َق( عن أيب بكرة
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َ َور َو ه
شا َد ُة ُّ ال َو َق ْو ُل
ِ الز َ س َف َق
َ ال " َأ َ َ َو اَكنَ ُمَّت ِك اًئ ج.ال َد ْي ِن "
َ ف َل ِ ا ْل َو
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2. We should not associate partners with Allah or disobey
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our parents.
3.
3. We should always encourage each other to be
supportive and helpful.
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us to do something?
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ِ آ َي ُة َا مْلُ َن
اف ِق
17 The Signs of a Hypocrite
The Signs of a Hypocrite
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Narrated Abu Huraira (), the Prophet () said “The
signs of a hypocrite are three:
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2. Whenever he promises, he always breaks it.
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a. He lies
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b. He breaks promises
c. He betrays a trust.
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1. Why should we never lie?
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ي ي َد ِي امل َُص ِّلي
ََْار َب ن
ُّ امل
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Passing in Front of Someone Praying
ي ي َد ِي
َ ْار َب ن ُ َ " َل ْو َي ْع م:)( هلل
ُّ َ ل امل ِ ر ُ ُال سَلو ٍ َْقال َأ ُبو ُج َه م
َ " َق:)( ي
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)" ( َر َوا ُه ال ُب َخار ُِّي.َي َد ْي ِه
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knew what a sin he was incurring, he would prefer to
wait for forty (years) rather than passing in front of him.”
(Narrated by Al-Bukhaari)
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Abu Juhaim : Abudalla ibn Juhaim . Well-known
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2. One who does so faces a severe punishment.
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3.
3. The Prophet’s really cared and had compassion for us,
because he warns us of this sin.
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ترك املسلم ما ال يعنيه
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Leaving the Things That Don’t Concern You
.س ٌن
َ ح َ َو َق,لت ِم ِذ ُّي
َ ال ْ ِّاه َا ر ِ َما لاَ َي ْع ِن
ُ يه " َر َو
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On the authority of Abu Huraira () who said: the
Messenger of Allah () said, “Part of someone’s being a
good Muslim is leaving away that which does not concern
him” . (Collected by Al-Tirmithi.)
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2. If we are not asked about something, do not try to
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involve ourselves.
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تحر يم الغيبة
20 Forbiddance of Backbiting
Forbiddance of Backbiting
َ يل َأ َف َر َأ ْي
ت َ ِق.با َي ْك َر ُه" َ خ
َ ِاك م َ ال" ِذ ْك ُر َك َأ
َ َق.ل ُ َقا ُلوا للهَّ ُ َو َر
ُ َسو ُل ُه َأ ْع م
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اغ َت ْب َت ُه ُ يه َما َت ُق
ْ ول َف َق ِد ِ ِن اَكنَ ِف ُ ِن اَكنَ يِف َأ يِخ َما َأ ُق
َ ول َق
ْ ال " إ ْ إ
َ َيه َف َق ْد ه
.(رواه مسمل).ب َّت ُه" ْ َِن م
ِ ل َي ُك ْن ِف ْ َوإ
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Narrated Abu Hurairah (): Allah’s Messenger () said:
“Do you know what backbiting is?” The companions said:
“Allah and His Messenger know better”. Thereupon he
said, “Backbiting is talking about your (Muslim) brother in a
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manner which he dislikes”. It was said to him: “What if my
(Muslim) brother is as I say. He () replied: “If he is actually
as you say, then that is backbiting; but if that is not in him,
that is slandering.” [Muslim].
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an
was born in Baha, Yemen into the Banu Daws tribe from the
region of Tihamah on the coast of the Red Sea. He was an
orphan with only a mother and no other relatives. His name
at birth was Abd al-Shams (servant of the sun). However, as
a child, he had a cat and became known as "Abu Hurairah"
44 (which literally means "Father of the Kitten").
Lessons from This Hadith
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2. Backbiting is one cause of hatred among people.
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3.
3. We should not say untrue things (slander) about our
fellow Muslims, or people in general.
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4. We should always mention our Muslim brother in a
manner which he likes.
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Discussion Corner
dislikes most?
an
other people?
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حق اجلار على اجلار
21 Rights of A Neighbour
Rights of A Neighbour
اآلخ ِر َف ْل ُي ْك ِر ْم
ِ َو َم ْن اَكنَ ُي ْؤ ِم ُن بِ اللهَّ ِ َوا ْل َي ْو ِم،جا َر ُه
َ ال ُي ْؤ ِذ
َ اآلخ ِر َف
ِ
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ت ْ يا َأ ْو ِل َي
ْ ص ُم َ اآلخ ِر َف ْل َي ُق ْل
ً ْخ ر ِ َو َم ْن اَكنَ ُي ْؤ ِم ُن بِ اللهَّ ِ َوا ْل َي ْو ِم،ُض ْي َفه
َ
)(متفق هيلع."
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Narrated Abu Hurairah () : Allah’s Messenger () said:
“He who believes in Allah and the Last Day must not harm
his neighbor; and he who believes in Allah and the Last Day
must show hospitality to his guest; and he who believes in
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Allah and the Last Day must speak good or remain silent.”
[Al-Bukhari & Muslim]
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Lessons from This Hadith
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2. We should only speak good things, and if we don’t
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have anything good to say, we should remain silent.
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Discussion Corner
1. How should we treat our neighbours?
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النظافة من اإلسلام
22 Beauty vs Arrogance
Forbiddance of Backbiting
َ ْال َي ْد ُخ ُل ج
الَّن َة َ ال"
َ ) َق( ب َّ ) َع ِن( ،ود
ِّ ِالن ي ْ َع ْن َع ْب ِد للهَّ ِ ْب ِن َم
ٍ س ُع
ي ُّب َأ ْن
ِ ُالر ُج َل ح َّ ال َر ُج ٌل إ
َّ ِن َ َق.ب" ُ َم ْن اَكنَ يِف َق ْلبِ ِه ِم ْث َق
ٍ ْال َذ َّر ٍة ِم ْن ِك ر
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َ ال
ال َ َي ُّب جْم ٌ ج
ِ ُيل ح ِ َِن للهَّ َ م َ َق.س َن ًة
َّ ال" إ َ س ًنا َو َن ْع ُل ُه
َ ح َ َي ُكونَ َث ْو ُب ُه
َ ح
ِ الن
(رواه مسمل).اس" ْ َب َب َط ُر الحْ َ ِّق َو م
َّ غ ُط ُ ْا ْل ِك ر
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Narrated Abdullah ben Masud (): Allah’s Messenger
() said: “He who has,in his heart, a grain of arrogance will
not enter Paradise.” Someone said: How about a person
who likes to wear beautiful clothes and shoes? Allah’s
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Messenger () said “All of Allah’s Affairs are Beautiful and
He likes beauty; arrogance means ridiculing and rejecting
the Truth and despising people.” [Muslim]
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Lessons from This Hadith
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2. We should always make sure what we use and wear
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is clean and beautiful.
ال
ِ ِالص ح َ ِْنا َم َث ُل ج
ِ ال ِل
َّ يس َ َّال" إ م
َ ) َق( ب
ِّ ِالن ي ََع ْن َأ يِب ُم ى
َّ ) َع ِن( وس
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ُ ِحيا َطِّي َب ًة َو َن خ
اف ِ َاع ِم ْن ُه َوإ َِّما َأ ْن ج
ً ت َد ِم ْن ُه ِر َ ي ِذ َي َك َوإ َِّما َأ ْن َت ْب َت
ْ ُح
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Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ash’ari (): I heard Allah’s
Messenger () saying, “The similitude of good company
and that of bad company is that of the owner of musk and
of the one blowing the bellows. The owner of musk would
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either offer you some free of charge, or you would buy it from
him, or at least you would smell its pleasant odour; and as
for the one who blows the bellows(i.e., the blacksmith), he
would either burn your clothes or at least you shall have to
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Lessons from This Hadith
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2. We are often influenced by our friends, whether good
or bad.
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3. Good people will help us to become good too and to
avoid what is bad.
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Discussion Corner
as our friends?
be that good?
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الدلالة على خير والد عوة إلى هدى أو ضلالة
24
Calling to Right Guidance and Forbidding Evil
َ ه
ش ْيئ ِ ص َذ ِل َك ِم ْن ُأ ُج
ْ ِور م ُ ال َي ْن ُق ِ ج ِر ِم ْث ُل ُأ ُج
َ ور َم ْن َتبِ َع ُه َ َل ُه ِمنَ ا
ْ أل
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ِ ث ِم ْث ُل آ َث
َ ام َم ْن َتبِ َع ُه
ال ِ َال َل ٍة اَكنَ علَيَهْ ِ ِمن
ِ ْاإل م َ ضَ َو َم ْن َد َعا إ ىَِل
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Narrated Abu Hurairah () : Allah’s Messenger () said:
“If anyone calls others to follow right guidance, his reward
will be equivalent to those who follow him (in righteousness)
without their reward being diminished in any respect on
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that account; and if anyone invites others to follow error,
the sin, of which he is guilty, will be equivalent to those of
the people who follow him (in sinfulness) without their sins
being diminished in any respect on that account.” [Muslim]
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an
was born in Baha, Yemen into the Banu Daws tribe from the
region of Tihamah on the coast of the Red Sea. He was an
orphan with only a mother and no other relatives. His name
at birth was Abd al-Shams (servant of the sun). However, as
a child, he had a cat and became known as "Abu Hurairah"
52 (which literally means "Father of the Kitten").
Lessons from This Hadith
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2. If we urge someone to do good, we will get exactly the
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same reward as them from Allah.
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1. What should we encourage others to
do?
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ُّ املُ ْؤ ِم ُن ال َقو
ِي
25 The Strong Believer
ي
ٌ ْخ ر
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َل ْو:ال َت ُق ْل
َ ش ٌء َف َ َفإِ ْن َأ، ج ْز
َصا َب َك ي َ اهلل َو
َ ال َت ْع ْ َي ْن َف ُع َك َو
ِ ِاس َت ِع ْن ب
ُ شا َء
هلل ُ َق َّد َر:َأ يِّن َف َع ْل ُت َك َذا َو َك َذا َل اَكنَ َك َذا َو َك َذا و َل ِك ْن ُق ْل
َ هلل َو َما
ِ الش ْي َط
ٌ ِ" ( َر َوا ُه ُم ْس م.ان َ َ َفإِ َّن َلو َت ْف َت ُح م.َف َع َل
َّ ع َل
)ل
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It is reported on the authority of Abu Hurairah () that
Allaah’s Messenger () said: “The strong Believer is better
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and more loved by Allaah than the weak Believer, but in
both of them there is good. Work hard for that which benefits
you and seek help from Allaah and do not give up. If you
are stricken by misfortune, do not say: “If only I had done
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Lessons from This Hadith
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2. The weak Believer is also loved by Allaah.
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3. That there is good in both of them.
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َم ْن َرَأى ِم ْن ُك ْم ُم ْن َكر
Whoever among you sees something which is munkar (evil)
ُ ) َي ُق( هلل
:ول ِ ر َ ُ"س ْع ُت سَلو
ِ َ م:ال ُ
َ ) َق( اخل ْد ِر ِّي َ َع ْن َأ يِب
ٍ س ِع
يد
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ِ َ ْاإليم
ٌ ِ" ( َر َوا ُه ُم ْس م.ان
)ل ِ ف ُ ض َع
ْ س َت ِط ْع َفبِ َق ْلبِ ِه َو َذ ِل َك َأ ْ َم
ْ ل َي
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and more loved by Allaah than the weak Believer, but in
both of them there is good. Work hard for that which benefits
you and seek help from Allaah and do not give up. If you
are stricken by misfortune, do not say: “If only I had done
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such-and-such,” rather say: “Allaah has decreed and what
Allaah wills He does.” For verily, the words: “If only…” open
the door to Satan’s works.” (Narrated by Muslim).
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Lessons from This Hadith
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2. We should speak against evil if we can.
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3. But at the very least, we should detest the evil in our
hearts.
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4. It shows the weakness of our faith if we only hate the
evil in our heart but we do not do anything to stop it
with our words or actions.
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Discussion Corner
1. What should we say or do if we see our
classmate taking something from our
teacher’s handbag while she is gone?
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"ح ِف ْظ ُت ِم ْن
َ :ال ِ بن َأ يِب َط
َ ) َق( ال ٍب ِ لِّ ِبن َع ي
ِ س ِن َ م
َ احل ٍ ََّع ْن َأ يِب حُمَد
ط ْأ ِني َن ٌة
َ ُالص ْد َق م
ِّ ال ُي ِري ُب َك َفإِ َّن
َ " َد ْع َما ُي ِري ُب َك إ ىَِل َما:)( هلل
ِ ر ِ ُسَلو
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ْ ِّ" ( َر َوا ُه ر.ب ِري َب ٌة
)الت ِم ِذ ُّي َ الك ِذ
َ َو
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makes you doubt in favour of what does not make you
doubt, for verily, truth is comforting, while falsehood is
disturbing.” (Narrated by At-Tirmizi) is reported on the authority
of Abu Muhammad Al-Hasan Ibn ‘
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The Narrator: Hasan ibn Ali
- Hasan ibn ‘AlīibnAbīTalib ()احلسن بن علي بن أبي طالب (Fifteenth
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Lessons from This Hadith
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2. We should stick close to what is clearly halaal which
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will bring comfort to our hearts.
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ِ َم ْن َأ َح ُّق ال َّن
اس ِب ُح ْس ِن َص َح َاب ِتي؟
Who among people is most deserving of my fine treatment ?
َّ ح ُّق
ِ الن
اس َ َم ْن َأ، هلل
ِ ر َ ُ " َيا سَلو:ال َر ُج ٌل َ ) َق( َع ْن َأ يِب ُه َر ْي َر َة
َ " َق:ال
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َ " َأ ُب:ال
".وك َ "ث َم ْن؟" َق َ " َق. " ُأ ُّم َك:َم ْن؟" َقال
َُّ م:ال
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It is reported on the authority of Abu Hurairah () that
he said: “A man asked: “Oh, Messenger of Allaah! Who
among people is most deserving of my fine treatment ?”
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He () replied: “Your mother.” He asked: “Then who?” He
() answered: “Your mother.” The man asked: “Then who?”
The Prophet () said: “Your mother.” “Then who?” the man
asked. “Your father,” replied the Prophet ().”
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Lessons from This Hadith
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2. We owe a huge debt to our mothers.
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3. We also owe a great debt to our fathers.
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Discussion Corner
to first?
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الله َال َي ْن ُظ ُر ِإلَى َأ ْج َسا ِد ُك ْم َو َال ِإلَى ُص َو ِر ُكم
َ إ َِّن
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Allaah Does Not Look At Your Bodies Appearance
ِ ع
ْ ُال م
".ك ْ ُك َو َل ِك ْن َي ْن ُظ ُر إ ىَِل ُق ُلوبِ م
َ ْك َو َأ م ْ ُص َو ِر م َ ك َو
ُ ال إ ىَِل ِ س
ْ ُاد م ْ َأ
َ ج
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ٌ ِ( َر َوا ُه ُم ْس م
)ل
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not look at your bodies nor your appearance, but rather He
looks at your hearts and your deeds.” (Narrated by Muslim)
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Lessons from This Hadith
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2. What is important to Allaah is what is in our hearts and
what deeds we do.
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Discussion Corner
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صلة األم املشركة
30
Allaah Does Not Look At Your Bodies Appearance
َ ِل ُأ يِّم َو ي
ه ََّت َع ي ْ ) َقا َل( يق
ْ " َق ِد َم:ت ِّ سا َء بِ ْن ِت َأ يِب َب ْك ٍر
ِ الص ِّد َ َْع ْن َأ م
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".ص يِل ُأ َّم ِك
ِ ، " َن َع ْم:ال ِ اغ َب ٌة َأ َف َأ
َ ص ُل ُأ يِّم؟" َق َ ِل ُأ يِّم َو ي
ِ ه َر َََّع ي
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It is reported on the authority of Asmaa` Bint Abi Bakr ()
that she said: “My mother came to me while she was still a
pagan during the time of the Prophet () and so I asked his
advice, saying: “My mother has come to see me and she
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is asking something of me; should I treat her well?” He ()
replied: “Yes, treat your mother well.” (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari
and Muslim, with the wording of Al-Bukhaari)
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Asmaa bint Abu Bakr (Arabic: أسماء بنت أبي بكر) was Abu Bakr
daughter, Her mother was QutaylahbintAbd al-Uzza. She
was the half sister of Aishah and Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr.
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Asma was about the 18th person to accept Islam. She was
later given the nickname That an-Nitaqayn (the One with the
Two Waistbands) because of an incident connected with the
departure of Muhammad and her father from Mecca on the
migration to Medina.
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Lessons from This Hadith
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2. We must always be kind to our mother, even though
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she may be a disbeliever.
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Discussion Corner
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References
Hadith Course,by SamehStrauch,IIPH, 2002
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Riyad –us- Saliheen compiled by Yahya bin Sharaf Annawawi,
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Darussalam,1999
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Sahih Muslim , compiled by Al-hafiz Zakiuddin Abdul –Azim Al-
Mundhiri , Darussalam, 1st edition, 2000
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Study course for new Muslims by AlIAteeq,Christchurch – NEW
ZEALAND , 1st edition, 2004
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