Hadith


“Allah has revealed to me, that you must be humble. No one should boast over one another, and no one should oppress another.”

(Iyad b. Hinar al-Mujashi: Muslim)
 
“A true Muslim is thankful to Allah in prosperity, and resigned to His will in adversity.”

(Muslim)
 
“A Muslim who meets with others and shares their burdens is better than one who lives a life of seclusion and contemplation.”

(Muslim)
 
“Serve Allah, as you would if you could see Him; although you cannot see Him, He can see you.”

(Umar: Muslim)
 
“Allah does not look at your appearance or your possessions; but He looks at your heart and your deeds.”

(Abu Huraira: Muslim)
 
“Keep yourselves far from envy; because it eats up and takes away good actions, like a fire eats up and burns wood.”

(Abu Dawud)
 
“Much silence and a good disposition, there are no two things better than these.”

(Bukhari)
 
“Verily, Allah is mild and is fond of mildness, and He gives to the mild what He does not give to the harsh.”

(Muslim)
 
“Once the Prophet was asked: “Tell us, which action is dearest to Allah?” He answered: “To say your prayer at its proper time.” Again he was asked: “What comes next?” Mohammad said: “To show kindness to parents.” “Then what?” he was asked, “To strive for the cause of Allah!”

(Ibn Masad: Bukhari)
 

“When two persons are together, two of them must not whisper to each other, without letting the third hear; because it would hurt him.”

(Bukhari & Muslim)
 
“Verily, it is one of the respects to Allah to honor an old man.”

(Bukhari)
 

“All Muslims are like a foundation, each strengthening the other; in such a way they do support each other.”

(Abu Musa: Bukhari & Muslim)
 

“You will not enter paradise until you have faith; and you will not complete your faith till you love one another.”

(Muslim)
 
“He, who wishes to enter paradise at the best gate, must please his father and mother.”

(Bukhari & Muslim)
 
“I am leaving two things among you, and if you cling to them firmly you will never go astray; one is the Book of Allah and the other is my way of life.”

(Last Sermon on the Mount)
 
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