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Riyad as-Salihin 1524 (Book 17, Hadith 14) #38013
Protecting Lives, Property and Honor

SUMMARY: The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) emphasized the importance of protecting the lives, property and honor of people.

Abu Bakrah (May Allah be pleased with him) said: Delivering the sermon during the Farewell Pilgrimage on the day of Sacrifice at Mina, the Messenger of Allah said, "Verily your blood, your property and your honour are as sacred and inviolable as the sanctity of this day of yours, in this month of yours and in this town of yours. Verily! I have conveyed this message to you". Al-Bukhari and Muslim
وعن أبي بكر رضي الله عنه أن رسول الله قال في خطبته يوم النحر بمنًى في حجة الوداع‏:‏ ‏"‏إن دماءكم، وأموالكم، وأعراضكم حرام عليكم كحرمة يومكم هذا، في شهركم هذا، في بلدكم هذا، ألا هل بلغت” ‏(‏‏(‏متفق عليه‏)‏‏)‏‏.‏

TOPICS
sanctity  *  protection  *  inviolable  *  message  *  alhiramah  *  alhifz  *  alizzah

QUICK LESSONS:
Respect other people’s life ,property & honour .Protect your own life ,property & honour .Uphold justice .Live peacefully without fear or harm .

EXPLANATIONS:
In this hadith, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is emphasizing the importance of protecting people's lives, property and honor. He was delivering a sermon during his Farewell Pilgrimage in Mina on the day of Sacrifice when he said that these three things are as sacred and inviolable as the sanctity of that day. This hadith teaches us to respect other people's lives, property and honor by not taking them away or violating them in any way. It also reminds us to protect our own lives, property and honor from those who may try to take them away from us without our permission. We should always strive to uphold justice for ourselves as well as others so that everyone can live peacefully without fear or harm.

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