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Ibn Umar relates that the Holy Prophet said: A believer continues in the security of his faith so long as he does not shed blood unjustly (Bokhari).
Khaulah bint ‘Amir relates that she heard the Holy Prophet say: Many people deal unjustly with Allah's property. For them is the Fire on the Day of Judgment (Bokhari).
Abu Musa Ash‘ari relates that the Holy Prophet said: ‘The relationship between one believer and another is like that between different parts of a building, one part strengthens another. Then he gripped the fingers of one hand between those of the other by way of illustration (Bokhari and Muslim).
Abu Musa Ash‘ari relates that the Holy Prophet said: Whoever passes through our mosques or streets carrying something and he has an arrow he should muffle it or cover its point with his hand lest it should cause some hurt to a Muslim (Bokhari and Muslim).
Nu‘man ibn Bashir relates that the Holy Prophet said: The believers in their love, kindness and compassion towards each other are like the human body; when one of its limbs is afflicted the whole of it is involved both in waking and in fever (Bokhari and Muslim).
Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet kissed his grandson Hasan ibn Ali Aqr‘a ibn Habis, who was with him at the time, and he said: I have ten sons and have never kissed any of them. The Holy Prophet looked at him and said: He who has no compassion will receive none (Bokhari and Muslim).
Ayesha relates that some desert Arabs came to the Holy Prophet and asked: Do you kiss your children? He answered: Yes. They said: We never kiss them. He said: Can I help it if Allah has stripped your hearts of compassion (Bokhari and Muslim)?
Jarir ibn Abdullah relates that the Holy Prophet said: Allah has no mercy for him who has no mercy for his fellows (Bokhari and Muslim).
Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: When any of you leads the Prayer he should not make it long, for among the congregation are those who are weak, ill or old. When praying alone you can pray as long as you like (Bokhari and Muslim). One version adds: and those who have to attend to something. :
Ayesha relates that the Holy Prophet would sometimes abstain from doing something he wished to do fearing lest others might follow him and it might become obligatory for them (Bokhari and Muslim).