Friday, April 25, 2014

28. Lawful Earning & Unlawful Earning

Lawful Earning                                                 28   
To search for lawful earning is (ordained) compulsory after the compulsory commands.
--Tradition by Baihaqi. Narrator: Abdullah-b-Masud.

Unlawful Earning                                              28
Begging is not lawful except for three (persons): one who is in pressing poverty, or one who is involved in debt (and is unable to pay,) and the one who has heavy blood-dues (but no means to settle). 
--Tradition by Abu Daud. Narrator: Anas. (Excerpt)

Friday, April 18, 2014

27. Judging Rewarded & Judging Forbidden

Judging Rewarded                                         27
When a judge wishes to pass a decree, and for that strives hard and decides justly, there are two rewards for him; but when he strives hard but commits mistake, there is one reward for him.
-- Tradition: Bukhari and Muslim. Narrator: Abdullah-b-Amr.

Judging Forbidden                                        27   
No judge shall pass a decree between two men (or women) when he is angry.
-- Tradition: Bukhari and Muslim. Narrator: Abu Bakrah.

Monday, April 14, 2014

26. Inmates of Paradise & Inmates of Hell

Inmates of Paradise                                         26
I shall inform you of inmates of paradise – every meek, humble man. If he adjures God, He certainly fulfils it.
--Tradition by Bukhari and Muslim. Narrator: Haresah-b-Wahb. (Excerpt)

Inmates of Hell                                                 26
I shall inform you of the inmates of hell – every ignoble, uncivil, proud man.
--Tradition by Bukhari and Muslim. Narrator: Haresah-b-Wahb. (Excerpt)

Friday, April 4, 2014

25. Humility & Arrogance

Humility                                                              25
No man was more loved (by the companions) than was the Messenger of God. Yet, they never stood up for him because he did not like it (out of modesty).
--Tradition by Tirmizi. Narrator: Anas.

Arrogance                                                          25
Whoever is pleased that people should show him honour by standing up. let him seek his abode in the Fire.
--Tradition by Tirmizi and Abu Daud. Narrator: Mu’awiyah.