Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
What is this, the proclamation of the days of jahiliya (ignorance)? They said: Allah's Messenger, there is nothing serious. The two young men fell into dispute and the one struck at the back of the other. Thereupon he (the Holy...
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
We were along with Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) in an expedition that a person from amongst the emigrants struck at the back of a person from the Ansir. The Ansiri said: O Ansar! And the Muhijir said: O Emigrants! Thereupon Allah's...
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
Leave it. for it is something disgusting. Ibn Mansur said that in the narration transmitted on the authority of Amr (these words are also found):" I heard Jabir."
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
A believer is like a brick for another believer, the one supporting the other.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
The similitude of believers in regard to mutual love, affection, fellow-feeling is that of one body; when any limb of it aches, the whole body aches, because of sleeplessness and fever.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
Nu'man b. Bashir reported a hadith like this from Allah's Apostle (ﷺ).
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
The believers are like one person; if his head aches, the whole body aches with fever and sleeplessness.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
Nu'man b. Bashir reported that Muslims are like one body of a person; if the eye is sore, the whole body aches, and if the head aches, the whole body aches.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority of Nu'man b. Bashir through another chain of transmitters.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
When two persons indulge in hurling (abuses) upon one another, it would be the first one who would be the sinner so long as the oppressed does not transgress the limits.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
Charity does not decrease wealth, no one forgives another except that Allah increases his honor, and no one humbles himself for the sake of Allah except that Allah raises his status.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
Do you know what is backbiting? They (the Companions) said: Allah and His Messenger know best. Thereupon he (the Holy Prophet) said: Backbiting implies your talking about your brother in a manner which he does not like. It was said...
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
The servant (whose fault) Allah conceals in this world, Allah would also conceal (his faults) on the Day of Resurrection.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
The servant (who conceals) the faults of others in this world, Allah would conceal his faults on the Day of Resurrection.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
Grant him permission. (and also added: ) He is a bad son of his tribe or he is a bad person of his tribe. When he came in he used kind words for him. 'A'isha reported that she said: Allah's...
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
This hadith has been reported on the authority of Ibn Munkadir with the same chain of transmitters but with a slight variation of wording.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
He who is deprived of tenderly feelings is in fact deprived of good.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
He who is deprived of tenderly feelings is in fact deprived of good.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
He who is deprived of tenderly feelings is in fact deprived of good and he who is deprived of tenderly feelings is in fact deprived of good.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship
'A'isha, verily Allah is kind and He loves kindness and confers upon kindness which he does not confer upon severity and does not confer upon anything else besides it (kindness).