Part D
Ahadeeth Pertaining to Behaviour
and Seeking Permission
Taken from
Silsilah Ahadeeth As-Saheehah
of
Shaykh Al-Albaani
Translated by
Abbas Abu Yahya
28- 341- On the
authority of Abu Huraira in a narration ascribed to the Prophet: ‘There
are three types of dreams: good news from Allaah, one where a person dreams of a desire
or something that he expects and the one with which Shaytaan scares you. If one of you sees a dream which pleases you then
narrate it if you want.
If you see
something you dislike then do not narrate it to anyone but stand up and pray.’
No. 1341
29- 343 - On the
authority of Abdullaah bin 'Amr in a narration ascribed to the Prophet:
'Reviling a believer is like supervising destruction.'
No. 1878
30- On the authority of Sulayman bin Ziyad
al-Hadrami, that Abdullaah bin al-Harith bin Jaza az-Zubaydi narrated to him
that he and his companion passed by Ayman and a group from the Quraish who had
taken off and rolled up their garments and were hitting each other with them while they
were naked.
Abdullaah said: When we
passed by them, they said: Indeed these are priests so invite them to Allaah.
Then the Messenger of Allaah -sallAllaahu alayhi
wa sallam- went
out to them
and when they saw him they dispersed. The
Messenger of Allaah -sallAllaahu alayhi
wa sallam- returned angry
until he entered. I was behind a rock and
I heard him say: 'SubhanaAllaah.
They were not ashamed of Allaah, nor did they cover up in front of the
Messenger of Allaah.' Umm Ayman was with
him saying: Seek forgiveness for them O Messenger of Allaah!
Abdullaah said:
'With what could
he ask for forgiveness for them.'
No. 2991
31- 350 - On the
authority of Abu Huraira on the authority of the Prophet -sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam- who said: 'The thankful person
who feeds people is of the same status of a patient person who is fasting.'
No.655
32- 351 - On the
authority of Abu Musa al-Ashaari in a narration ascribed to the Prophet:
'Every Muslim has to give Sadaqa (charity).' It was asked what if it
cannot be found?
He said: 'He
should work with his hands, so he benefits himself and gives Sadaqa.'
It was asked:
'What if that cannot be done?'
He said: 'He helps the
person who is in need and is troubled.'
It was asked:
'What if that
cannot be done?'
He said: ‘Command
good actions or goodness.’
It was asked: ‘What if he does
not do that?’
He said: ‘Keeping
away from evil is indeed Sadaqa.’
No. 573
33- 356- On the
authority of Wahshee: that a man said: 'O Messenger of Allaah we eat but we do
not feel satisfied.
The Messenger of
Allaah said: 'Perhaps you eat separately from one another; gather together at your
food and mention the name of Allaah Ta’ala upon it so that your food
will be blessed.'
No. 664
34- 357- On the
authority of Ibn Abbas in a narration ascribed to the Prophet: 'The
son of Adam has 360 (finger joints or bones or) joints and there is an act of Sadaqa
which is due from every one of them every day; every good word is Sadaqa,
a man helping his brother is Sadaqa, a drink of water that he pours for him is Sadaqa and
removing something harmful from the path is Sadaqa.'
No. 576
35- 360 - On the
authority of Abu Musa who said: 'When the Messenger -sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam- would send one of his companions for something he would
say: 'Give good news and do not push people away. Make things easy and do not make things
difficult.'
No. 992
36- 362 - On the
authority of 'Aeysha in a narration ascribed to the Prophet: 'When
the Messenger -sallAllaahu alayhi
wa sallam-
would sit in a gathering or pray a prayer he would say some words. So 'Aeysha asked him about these words.
He said: 'If
what has been said is good then these words would be like a seal for them until
the Day of Judgement
and if he spoke other than good, then it would be an expiation for him. 'Subhanak Allaahumma wa bihamdika, la illaha
ill Anta, Astaghfiruka wa Atoobu eelayk.'(How far You are from imperfection O
Allaah and praise is for You, there is none worthy of worship in truth except
You, I seek forgiveness from You and repent to You.)
No. 3164
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