Thursday, July 24, 2014

40. Unity & Division

Unity                                                                 40 
In mutual kindness, love and sympathy you will see the believers like a single body: when a limb complains, the whole body responds to it with wakefulness and fever.
--Tradition by Bukhari and Muslim. Narrator: N’man-b-Bashir.
 
Division                                                            40 
Surely the devil is to humans just as a wolf is to sheep, attacking those that stray far off from the flock, those which wander and those which take to a corner (away from the flock). So avoid the branching paths and stick to the united body and the majority.
--Tradition by Ahmad. Narrator: Mu’aaz-b-Jabal.

Thursday, July 17, 2014

39. Treating Neighbors Well & Treating Neighbors Badly

Treating Neighbors Well                                    39
Gabriel did not stop advising me about (the obligations towards) the neighbour till I thought that he will soon make neighbour an heir (be a Muslim or a non-Muslim).
--Tradition by Bukhari and Muslim. Narr: Bibi Ayesha and Ibn Omar.
 
Treating Neighbors Badly                                 39
By God, he does not (truly) believe; by God, he does not (truly) believe; by God, he does not (truly) believe. He, from whose injuries his neighbour is not safe.
--Tradition by Bukhari and Muslim. Narrator: Abu Hurairah. (Excerpt)
 

Thursday, July 10, 2014

38. Together with Love & Respite for Peace

Together with Love                                        38
When a man enquired as to when the Hour will occur, the Prophet asked him, “…What preparation have you made for it?” The man said: I have not prepared for it except that I love God and His Messenger. He said, “You will be with those whom you love (In the Hereafter)
.” Anas said: I never saw Muslims ever so happy after Islam as they were after hearing this.
--Tradition by Bukhari and Muslim. Narrator: Anas. (Excerpt)
 
Respite for Peace                                          38
The doors of paradise are opened on Monday and Thursday and then every servant who does not ascribe divinity to anything beside Him is forgiven except a man between whom and his brother there is rancour. It is then said : give respite to these two till they come to peace.
--Tradition by Muslim. Narrator: Abu Hurairah.

Thursday, July 3, 2014

37. The Worthy Learners & The Unworthy Learners

The Worthy Learners                                        37
If the learned men guard learning and entrust it to deserving persons, they can rule thereby their contemporaries.
--Tradition by Ibn Majah. Narrator: Abdullah-b-Masud. (Excerpt)

The Unworthy Learners                                    37
To impart learning to one not deserving of it is to put on a necklace of emerald and pearls and gold to the neck of swines
--Tradition by Ibn Majah. .Narrator: Anas

Thursday, June 26, 2014

36. Seeking Knowledge & Concealing Knowledg

Seeking Knowledge                                          36
Seeking knowledge is compulsory on every Muslim male and female.
--Tradition by Ibn Majah. Narrator: Anas. (Excerpt)

Concealing Knowledge                                    36
Whoever is asked about the knowledge that he has acquired but he conceals it, shall wear a girdle of fire on the Resurrection Day.
--Tradition by Ahmed, Ibn Daud, Tirmizi. Narrator: Abu Hurairah.


Also by Ibn Majah. Narrator: Anas.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

35. Paying Wages & Refusing Wages

Paying Wages                                                     35
Pay the labourer his wages before his sweat dries up.
--Tradition by Ibn Majah. Narrator: Abdullah-b-Omar.

Refusing Wages                                                 35
The Almighty God said: There will be three persons who will face My opposition on Resurrection Day: A man who gave (trust) in My name and then broke the trust; a man who sold a free man and enjoyed his price; a man who engaged a labourer, took full work from him but did not pay his wages.
-- Qudsi Tradition by Bukhari. Narrator: Abu Hurairah.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

34. Patient of Others & Not Patient of Others

Patient of Others                                               34
A Muslim who mixes with the people and remains patient over their harms is better (Muslim).
--Tradition by Tirmizi and Ibn Majah. Narrator: Ibn Omar. (Excerpt)

Not Patient of Others                                        34
The one who does not mix with people nor is he patient over their harms (is not a better Muslim).
--Tradition by Tirmizi and Ibn Majah. Narrator: Ibn Omar. (Excerpt)