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HADITH
SAYINGS & ACTIONS OF PROPHET MUHAMMAD (PBUH)
Eating and Drinking

1.
Mention God's name, eat with your right hand and eat from what is next to you.
(Bukhari, Muslim)

2.
He was has eaten garlic or onion should keep away from us or from our mosque.
(Bukhari and Muslim)

3.
When any of you eats, he should eat with his right hand and when he drinks he should drink with his right hand.
(Muslim)

4.
I do not eat reclining.
(Bukhari)

5.
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) never expressed disapproval of food; if he desired it he ate it and if he disliked it he left it alone.
(Bukhari, Muslim)

6.
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) forbade breathing or blowing into a vessel.
(Abu Dawud, Ibn Majah)




Parents


1.
Asma daughter of Abu Bakr (RAA) reported that her mother, an disbeliever, came to visit her during the lifetime of Allah's messenger (SAW) so she asked the messenger of Allah (SAW) what to do:
" My mother came to visit me and she is interested (in keeping good relations with me). Should I keep kinship ties with her? " The messenger of Allah (SAW) said what translated means: " Yes, keep good relations with your mother."
(Bukhari)

2.
Abu Hurairah (RAA) reported that a man asked Allah messenger (SAW) what translated means:
' Who is the most worthy of my best companionship? '

Allah's messenger (SAW) answered:

" Your mother. "

The man asked again: ' Who next? '

Allah's messenger (SAW) answered:

" Your mother. "

The man asked again: ' Who next? '

Allah's messenger (SAW) answered:

" Your mother. "

The man asked again: 'Who next? '

Allah's messenger (SAW) answered:

" Then your father. "
(Bukhari)



Visiting the Sick

1.
Feed the hungry, visit the sick and free the captive.
(Bukhari)

2.
A Muslim has five duties towards another Muslim; to return a salutation, visit the sick, follow funerals, accept an invitation and say 'God have mercy on you' when one sneezes.
(Bukhari, Muslim)

3.
When you visit an invalid tell him to make a supplication for you, for his supplication is like of the angels.
(Ibn Majah)



Dreams

1.
Abu Qatadah (RAA) reported that the messenger of Allah (SAW) said what translated means:
" A righteous vision (dream) is from Allah. A (bad) dream is from the devil. Should any of you have a dream that scares him, let him spit on his left and seek refuge in Allah from its evil. It won't harm him."
(Bukhari)


Reading and Reciting the Qur'an

1.
Abu Moosa Al-Ash'aaree (RAA) reported that the messenger of Allah (SAW) said what translated means:

" The example of a believer who reads the Quran is that of a citrus fruit: it tastes good and smells good. The example of a believer who does not read the Quran is that of a date: it tastes good but has no scent. The example of a hypocrite who reads the Quran is that of a sweet basil flower (raihanah): it has a sweet scent but tastes bitter. The example of a hypocrite who does not read the Quran is that of colocynth (hanthalah): it tastes bitter and has no scent. "
(Bukhari)


2.
Abu Moosa Al-Asha'aree (RAA) reported that the messenger of Allah (SAW) said what translated means:

" Take care of the Quran (by continuous recitation)! By He in Whose hand my soul is, it is more likely to escape (i.e, be forgotten) than camels released from their binding ropes. "
(Bukhari)

 

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