500 hadith found in Sahih Muslim

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

He who visits the sick continues to remain in the fruit garden of Paradise until he returns.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

Verily, when a Muslim visits his brother in Islam he is supposed to remain in the fruit garden of Paradise until he returns.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

He who visits the sick is supposed to remain in the fruit garden of Paradise. It was said: Allah's Messenger, what is this Khurfat-ul-jannah? He said: It is a place abounding in fruits.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Asim al-Ahwal with the same chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

Verily, Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, would say on the Day of Resurrection: O son of Adam, I was sick but you did not visit Me. He would say: O my Lord; how could I visit Thee whereas Thou art...

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The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

'A'isha reported, I did not see anyone else being afflicted with more severe illness than Allah's Messenger (ﷺ). In the narration transmitted by 'Uthman there is a slight variation of wording.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of A'mash through other chains of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

I visited Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as he was running a high temperature. I touched his body with my hand and said to him: Allah's Messenger, you are running a high temperature, whereupon Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: Yes, it is so....

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The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

He said: Yes, by Him in Whose Hand is my life, there is no Muslim upon the earth." The rest of the hadith is the same.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

What makes you laugh? They said: Such and such person stumbled against the rope of the tent and he was about to break his neck or lose his eyes. She said: Don't laugh for I heard Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as...

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

A believer does not receive (the trouble) of running a thorn or more than that but Allah elevates him in rank or effaces his sins because of that.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

A believer does not undergo (the trouble) of running a thorn or more than that when Allah effaces his sins.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

The above hadith has been transmitted by Hisham with the same chain.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: There is no trouble that comes to a believer except that it obliterates from his sins, even if it is the pricking of a thorn

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The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

No trouble comes to a believer even if it is the pricking of a thorn that it becomes (the means) whereby his sins are effaced or his sins are obliterated. Yazid says: He does not know which word 'Urwa said...

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The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

I heard Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as saying: There is nothing (in the form of trouble) that comes to a believer even if it is the pricking of a thorn that there is decreed for him by Allah good or his...

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

Never a believer is stricken with discomfort, hardship or illness, grief or even with mental worry that his sins are not expiated for him.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

"Whoever does evil will be requited for it", and when this was conveyed to the Muslims they were greatly perturbed. Thereupon Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: Be moderate and stand firm in trouble that falls to the lot of a Muslim...

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The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

Umm Sa'ib or Umm Musayyib. why is it that you are shivering? She said:" It is fever and may it not be blessed by Allah, whereupon he (the Holy Prophet) said: Don't curse fever for it expiates the sin of...

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The Book of Virtue, Enjoining Good Manners, and Joining of the Ties of Kinship

Ibn Abbas said to me: May I show you a woman of Paradise? I said: Yes. He said: Here is this dark-complexioned woman. She came to Allah's Apostle (ﷺ) and said: I am suffering from falling sickness and I become...