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He who is presented with a flower should not reject it, for it is light to carry and pleasant in odour.
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Sahih Muslim
He who is presented with a flower should not reject it, for it is light to carry and pleasant in odour.
Sahih Muslim
This is how Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) fumigated.
Sahih Muslim
My Lord, and Abu Mu'awiya made an addition:" For it is Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, Who is your Lord."
Sahih Muslim
None of you should say: Supply drink to your lord, feed your lord, help your lord in performing ablution, and none of you should say: My Lord. He should say: My chief, my patron; and none of you should say:...
Sahih Muslim
None of you should say: "My soul has become evil," but he should say: "My soul has become remorseless." This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Abu Bakr with a slight variation of wording.
Sahih Muslim
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Abia Mu'iwiya with the same chain of transmitters.
Sahih Muslim
None of you should say:" My soul has become evil," but he should say:" My soul has become remorseless."
Sahih Muslim
There was a woman from Bani Isra'il who was short-statured and she walked in the company of two tall women with wooden sandals in her feet and a ring of gold made of plates with musk filled in them and...
Sahih Muslim
Abu Sa'id Khudri reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) made a mention of a woman of Bana Isra'il who had filled her ring with musk and musk is the most fragrant of the scents.
Sahih Muslim
None of you should say: My bondman, for all of you are the bondmen of Allah, but say: My young man, and the servant should not say: My Lord, but should say: My chief.