Category: Hadith
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Men accustomed to cursing will not be intercessors or witnesses on the Day of Resurrection. (Muslim)
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Save yourself from hellfire by giving even half a date – fruit in charity. (Bukahri)
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Recite the Quran for the Quran will intercede for the recite on the Day of Judgement. (Muslim)
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A habit of the Prophet: If someone did something good for him, he would repay them with something more excellent. (Muslim)
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The Prophet (PBUH) Said, “The most superior among you (Muslim) are those who learn the Qur’an and teach it.”
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The people will remain on the right path as long as they hasten the breaking of the fast. (Bukhari)
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Whoever wants to take an oath should take it in the name of Allah or keep silent. (Muslim)
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Allah is pleased with His servant who says Alhumadulilah while taking a bite of food and while drinking. (Muslim)
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The prophet PBUH was the most generous of all people and he used to become more generous in Ramadan. (Bukhari)
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There is a gate in Paradise called Ar- Raiyan, and those who observe fasts will enter through it on the Day of Resurrection. (Bukhari)
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The Prophet said: “He who loves my sunnah, has loved me, and he who loves me will be with me in Paradise. (Tirmidhi)
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What enables people to enter Paradise more than anything is piety and good character.
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Whenever a Muslim supplicates for his (Muslim) brother in his absence, the angels say : ‘May the same be for you too. (Muslim)
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A believer is like a brick for another believer, one supporting the other. (Muslim)
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And when haya (modesty) is a part of anything it becomes beautiful. (Trimidhi)
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The best charity a Muslim practices is acquiring some knowledge & teaching it to his brother. (ibn Majah)
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Whoever does not give up forged speech & evil actions, Allah is not in need of him leaving his food & drink (invalid fast).(Bukhari)
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Simple advice from the Prophet: Love for your brothers & sisters what you love for yourself. (Bukhari)
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The eyes also commit zina, and their zina is the lustful look. (Bukhari)
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The prophet said: “Whoever spends Laylat al-Qadr in prayer, out of faith and hope for reward, will be forgiven his previous sins. (Bukhari)