Sahih Muslim Index
Book 32: KITAB AL-BIRR
WA'S-SALAT-I-WA'L-ADAB
(The book of virtue, good manners and joining of the ties of relationship)
Chapter
- Politeness
towards parents and their right to it
- The
preference of benevolent treatment to parents over voluntary prayers, etc.
- Kindness
towards the friends of one's father and mother
- Joining
the tie of, relationship and prohibition to break it
- Forbiddance
of nursing mutual jealousy mutual hatred and mutual hostility
- It
is forbidden for a Muslim to have estranged relations with the other Muslim
beyond three days without any reason of Shari'ah
- Forbiddance
of suspicion, fault-finding, and bidding against the other, (for raising the
price)
- It
is forbidden to pwpbuate atrocity upon a Muslim, to humiliate him, to insult
him, and inviolable is his blood, honour and wealth
- It
is forbidden to nurse rancour
- Merit
of love for the sake of Allah
- Merit
of visiting the sick
- Whenever
a believer falls sick or is stricken with grief or something tike it, there
is a reward for him even if it is pricking of a thorn
- It
is forbidden to commit oppression
- Help
your brother whether he is an oppressor or an oppressed one
- There
should be mutual fellow-feeling and love and the will to help each other amongst
the believers
- It
is forbidden to indulge in abusing
- The
meritq of forgiveness and humility
- The
prohibition of backbiting
- Tidings
for one whose faults Allah concealed in this world: He will also conceal his
faults in the hereafter
- According
of benevolent treatment to one from whom one expects transgression
- Merit
of benevolent treatment
- It
is forbidden to curse the beasts
- He
upon whom Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) invoked curse whereas he
in fact did not deserve it, it would be a source of reward and mercy for him
- The
condemnation of one who plays a double game and the prohibition of this behaviour
- Forbiddance
of telling a lie and the cases in which telling of lie is permissible
- Serious
prohibition of tale-carrying
- The
evil of a lie and the goodiess of truth and its merit
- The
merit of self control at the time of anger
- It
is the very nature of man that he loses control
- It
is forbidden to strike at the face
- Grim
warning to one who torments people without any valid justification
- He
who goes in the mosque or in the bazar or a place of gathering like it with
a weapon should see that the spearhead does not harm anyone
- The
prohibition of pointing a weapon towards a Muslim
- The
merit of removing of anything troublesome from the path
- Forbiddance
of tormenting the cat or the animals like that which do not harm
- The
prohibition of pride and vanity
- It
is forbidden to become frustrated in regard to the mercy of Allah
- The
merits of the weak and downtrodden people
- It
is forbidden to use the expression: "The people are undone".
- Benevolent
treatment towards the neighbour
- Excellence
of meeting one with a cheerful countenance
- The
merit of recommendation which involves nothing unlawful
- The
merit of good company and avoidance from evil company
- The
merit of according benevolent treatment to daughters
- The
merit of one who resigns himself to the will of God calmly at the time of
the death of one's son
- When
Allah loves a servant, his fellow-servants also begin to love him
- Souls
are troops collected together
- A
person would be along with him whom he loves
- When
a pious person is praised that is glad tidings for him
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