Thursday, April 3, 2008

Romeo And Juliet Roman

Muhammad Messenger of God Prophet Muhammad Peace be upon lu His mercy and compassion

In Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) was the sweetest man, despite passing the other for the courage and value.

was so good that tears appeared on her face at the sight of the slightest manifestation of cruelty.

Ibn 'Abbas (radiallaahu' anhu) reported that one day a man grabbed a goat, lay down on the side, then began to sharpen his knife. Seeing this scene, the Prophet (s) asked "Try to kill it twice? Why not sharpen the knife before applying your goat on the side? "

The Prophet (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) forbade his companions (radiallaahu' anhum) of hungry or thirsty beasts of burden, or even of excessive loads.

Please be kind to animals and try to lighten the load of a part, considering it as a meritorious act that can bring the man to Allah (SWT). Abu Hurayra (radiallaahu 'anhu) reported that the Prophet (s) said: "A thirsty traveler found a well on his way. We came down to drink, and once uscitone, he saw a dog was licking the mud was so thirsty. The man thought the dog had to be so thirsty as him, then back down into the well, filled his leather shoe with water and went into the shoe between her teeth. So, nourished dog. Allah (SWT) will welcome this gesture of kindness and acquitted the man from his sins. " The Sahabah (radiallaahu 'anhum) ask:" O Messenger of Allah! There is also a payment on the cattle and wild animals? ". The Prophet (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said: " There is a pay on every living creature with a heart "(1)

'Abdallah ibn' Umar (r) reported that the Prophet (s) said: "A woman was condemned to hell because of a cat locked up without feeding her, or leave them the freedom to some rodent hunt for food "(2)

'Abdallah ibn Ja'far (r) reported that the Prophet (s) within one day in the enclosure of a young man Ansar vi found a camel which started groaning at the sight of the Prophet (s), with the tears that flowed from his eyes. The Prophet (s) approached and gave him some pat on the hump, and that comforted the beast. Then the Prophet (s) asked who was his landlord. The young man introduced himself and said: "O Messenger of Allah, this is my camel." The Messenger of Allah (s) then said: "Do not fear Allah with regard to this camel, after He has given you in possession? He complained to me that you overload it and you work tirelessly '( 3)

Abu Hurayra (r) reported that the Prophet (s) said: "During your travels, as you cross the fertile land, allow the camels to take what they deserve in the vegetation, and when crossing land bare and dry, hurry to get out. And when you camp at night, allontanatevei from the streets, because they are the place of passage of wild beasts and the place of destination of vipers "(4)

Ibn Mas'ud (r ) reported: "During a trip in the company of the Messenger of Allah (s), it went off a bit 'of the camp. At that moment, we saw a bird with two birds that we possessed. The bird flew around the room until we returned to the Prophet (s), we asked "Who has distressed this bird levandogli her children?". then ordered us to replace the birds. In the same spot, we saw a nest, which burned. When the Prophet (s) knew that we had burned, said "Only the Lord of Fire has the right to punish with fire" . (5)

The Prophet (s) prescribed insistently kindness and generosity in the treatment of slaves, servants and labor. Jabir (r) reported that the Messenger of Allah (s) said: "Feed him of what you eat, vestitele of that wherewith ye clothe you, and do not disturb the creatures of Allah (SWT) " (6)

is reported that The Prophet (s) also said: "People who Allah (SWT) has placed in your hands are your brothers, your servants and your assistants. Anyone who has his brother with his service must feed on what you feed, clothe of what you dress, do not ever give it a task beyond his capacity and - if this is unavoidable - then that will help him accomplish it "(7)

'Abdallah Ibn' Umar (r) reported that "one day, a Bedouin came to the Prophet (s) and asked:" How many times a day should I forgive my servant? ". The Prophet (s) said " Seventy times "(8)

The Prophet (s) also said:" pay the salary of a worker before his sweat dries "(9)



http://www.huda.it/articoli/articoli_muh.htm

[1] Hadith reported by Bukhari in his Sahih, in the Book of the Ethics Section of the "Mercy to men and to animals. A variant of this hadith replaces the man in question with a prostitute

[2] hadith reported by Bukhari and Muslim

[3] hadith reported by Imam Ahmad in his Musnad

[4] hadith reported by Malik in his Muwatta '

[5] hadith reported by Abu Dawud in his collection - Sunan

[6] part of a hadith reported by Ahmad in Musnad - part of the Sermon 'Farewell of the Prophet (s)

[7] Sunan Abu Dawud

[8] Sunan Tirmidhi, and Sunan Abi Dawud

[9] Sunan Ibn Majah

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