مختصر صحيح مسلم

Mukhtasar Muslim

Issues of Goodness and Kindness

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1

On kindness to parents and which of them has more right.

1 hadith (1754 — 1754)

2

Kindness to parents takes precedence over voluntary worship.

1 hadith (1755 — 1755)

3

Leaving jihad to stay with and be kind to parents.

1 hadith (1756 — 1756)

4

The Prophet's saying: Allah has forbidden disobedience to mothers.

1 hadith (1757 — 1757)

5

Woe to one who finds his parents in old age and does not enter Paradise by serving them.

1 hadith (1758 — 1758)

6

Great virtue is treating one's father's friends well.

1 hadith (1759 — 1759)

7

On good treatment of daughters.

2 hadith (1760 — 1761)

8

Maintaining family ties increases lifespan.

1 hadith (1762 — 1762)

9

Maintaining ties even if relatives cut them.

1 hadith (1763 — 1763)

10

On maintaining and severing family ties.

2 hadith (1764 — 1765)

11

About the guardian of an orphan.

1 hadith (1766 — 1766)

12

Reward for one who provides for widows and the poor.

1 hadith (1767 — 1767)

13

Virtue of loving for Allah's sake.

2 hadith (1768 — 1769)

14

A person will be with whom he loves (on the Day of Judgment).

1 hadith (1770 — 1770)

15

When Allah loves a servant, He makes others love him too.

1 hadith (1771 — 1771)

16

Souls are like gathered troops.

1 hadith (1772 — 1772)

17

A believer to another is like a building.

1 hadith (1773 — 1773)

18

All believers are like one person in mercy and compassion.

1 hadith (1774 — 1774)

19

A Muslim is a brother to another; he does not oppress or humiliate him.

2 hadith (1775 — 1776)

20

On concealing others' faults.

1 hadith (1777 — 1777)

21

On interceding for those present.

1 hadith (1778 — 1778)

22

The example of a good companion.

1 hadith (1779 — 1779)

23

Advice regarding neighbors.

1 hadith (1780 — 1780)

24

Giving special attention to neighbors in goodness.

2 hadith (1781 — 1782)

25

On gentleness.

2 hadith (1783 — 1784)

26

Allah loves gentleness.

1 hadith (1785 — 1785)

27

Punishment for the arrogant.

2 hadith (1786 — 1787)

28

About one who swears by Allah.

1 hadith (1788 — 1788)

29

Gentleness and about one whose evil is feared.

1 hadith (1789 — 1789)

30

On forgiveness.

1 hadith (1790 — 1790)

31

Seeking refuge when angry.

1 hadith (1791 — 1791)

32

Controlling oneself when angry.

1 hadith (1792 — 1792)

33

Seeking refuge when angry.

1 hadith (1793 — 1793)

34

Man is created unable to control himself.

1 hadith (1794 — 1794)

35

About virtue and sin.

2 hadith (1795 — 1796)

36

About one who removes harm from the road.

1 hadith (1797 — 1797)

37

Reward for any harm or calamity that befalls a believer.

2 hadith (1798 — 1799)

38

Reward for the pain and grief that befalls a believer.

1 hadith (1800 — 1800)

39

Prohibition of envy, hatred, and enmity among each other.

1 hadith (1801 — 1801)

40

The better of the two is the one who initiates the greeting.

1 hadith (1802 — 1802)

41

On harboring grudges and cutting off relations.

1 hadith (1803 — 1803)

42

Prohibition of spying, worldly jealousy, and suspicion among Muslims.

1 hadith (1804 — 1804)

43

Satan causing discord among worshippers.

1 hadith (1805 — 1805)

44

Every person has a companion devil.

1 hadith (1806 — 1806)

45

Prohibition of backbiting.

1 hadith (1807 — 1807)

46

Prohibition of tale-bearing.

1 hadith (1808 — 1808)

47

A tale-bearer will not enter Paradise.

1 hadith (1808M — 1808M)

48

Condemnation of the two-faced person.

1 hadith (1809 — 1809)

49

About truthfulness and lying.

1 hadith (1810 — 1810)

50

When lying is permissible.

1 hadith (1811 — 1811)

51

Prohibition of calls of ignorance (Jahiliyyah).

1 hadith (1812 — 1812)

52

Prohibition of cursing.

2 hadith (1813 — 1814)

53

Prohibition of cursing time.

1 hadith (1815 — 1815)

54

No one should point a weapon at his brother.

2 hadith (1816 — 1817)

55

Carry arrows by their heads in the mosque.

2 hadith (1818 — 1819)

56

Prohibition and warning against cursing animals.

1 hadith (1820 — 1820)

57

It is disliked for a person to be one who curses.

2 hadith (1821 — 1822)

58

About one who says: People are ruined.

1 hadith (1823 — 1823)

59

Those who exaggerate or engage in useless talk are destroyed.

1 hadith (1824 — 1824)

60

The Prophet's supplication is mercy for believers.

3 hadith (1825 — 1827)