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Riyad as-Salihin 234 (Book) #38619
The Brotherhood of Muslims

SUMMARY: A Muslim should not deceive, lie to, or leave another Muslim without assistance. Everything belonging to a Muslim is inviolable and it is enough for a Muslim to commit evil by despising his fellow brother.

Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Messenger of Allah said, "A Muslim is a brother to a Muslim. He should neither deceive him nor lie to him, nor leave him without assistance. Everything belonging to a Muslim is inviolable for a Muslim; his honour, his blood and property. Piety is here (and he pointed out to his chest thrice). It is enough for a Muslim to commit evil by despising his Muslim brother". At- Tirmidhi, who categorized it as Hadith Hasan.
وعن أبي هريرة رضي الله عنه قال‏:‏ قال رسول الله ‏:‏ “المسلم أخو المسلم لا يخونه ولا يكذبه ولا يخذله، كل المسلم على المسلم حرام عرضه وماله ودمه، التقوى ههنا، بحسب امرئ من الشر أن يحقر أخاه المسلم” ‏(‏‏(‏رواه الترمذي وقال ‏:‏حديث حسن‏)‏‏)‏‏.‏

TOPICS
brotherhood  *  inviolability  *  despising  *  ikhlas  *  ummah  *  taqwa

QUICK LESSONS:
Respect your fellow brothers; Help them when needed; Do not deceive them; Do not lie to them; Do not leave them without assistance .

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith speaks about the importance of brotherhood among Muslims. It emphasizes that a Muslim should never deceive, lie to, or leave another Muslim without assistance. Furthermore, everything belonging to a fellow brother must be respected and kept safe from harm. Additionally, it is enough for one person to commit evil by despising their fellow brother as this goes against the teachings of Islam. This hadith teaches us that we must always treat our brothers with respect and kindness as this will bring us closer together as an ummah and help us achieve taqwa in our lives.

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