hadeeth related by Jabir (R.A.), that the Prophet (S.A.W.) said - TopicsExpress



          

hadeeth related by Jabir (R.A.), that the Prophet (S.A.W.) said The Muslim who forsakes a fellow Muslim brother (and does not come to his assistance) at a time when his honour is at stake, will be denied the help of Allah when he is greatly in need of it, whereas the Muslim who stands by a fellow Muslim at a time when his honour is at stake, - Allah will grant him His assistance when he will need it most. In another hadeeth, reported by Abdullah Ibn Umar (R.A.) the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) said Every Muslim is the brother of a Muslim, he should neither harm him, nor should he leave him alone when others treat him unjustly (he should help him). Whoever will fulfil the need of a fellow brother, Allah will fulfil his need, and whoever removes the distress of a fellow Muslim, Allah will remove his distress on the Day of Judgement, and whoever will hide (keep secret) the faults (and shame) of a fellow Muslim, Allah will keep his sins secret on the Day of Account. Narrated Abu Musa: The Prophet said, A believer to another believer is like a building whose different parts enforce each other. The Prophet then clasped his hands with the fingers interlaced (while saying that). In a hadeeth, narrated by Noman Ibn Bashir (R.A.) the Prophet (S.A.W.) is reported to have said that The Muslims (the Ummah) are like the limbs of a man, where if the eye hurts the whole body feels pain and if the head hurts, the whole body feels pain and suffering. Where are you Muslims? Where are your hearts? In what are you seeking your refuge? In whom do you expect your security to come from? Whose excuses are you braying? Is one tear and forgetting justified for your nonchalance? Is forgetting and running away not going to catch up with you? This is the reality, wake up. This is as close to your own home, as you see your own children. What has deluded you to throw your hears into yourselves?
Posted on: Wed, 09 Jul 2014 14:46:50 +0000

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