بِسْمِ ٱللّٰهِ ٱلرَّحْمٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ
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Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: If two people abuse each other the responsibility of it lies upon the one who started it unless the wronged one should transgress (Muslim).
Abu Hurairah relates: A drunkard was brought to the Holy Prophet and he said: Give him a beating. Then some of us beat him with our hands, some with our shoes, and some with pieces of cloth. When he retired, someone said: May Allah disgrace you. The Holy Prophet said: Do not help Satan against him by uttering such words (Bokhari).
Abu Hurairah relates that he heard the Holy Prophet say: He who falsely charges his female slave with adultery will be subjected to the punishment of adultery on the Day,of Judgment (Bokhari and Muslim).
Avesha relates that the Holy Prophet said: Do not abuse the dead for they have attained to that which they had sent forward (Bokhari).
Abdullah ibn Amr ibn ‘As relates that the Holy Prophet said: A Muslim is one from whose tongue and hand the Muslims are secure, and an emigrant is one who abandons that which Allah has prohibited (Bokhari and Muslim).
Anas relates that the Holy Prophet said: Entertain no ill-will or envy nor indifference nor cut off intercourse; be servants of Allah, brethren to each other. It is not permissible for a Muslim to keep away from his brother for more than three days (Bokhari and Muslim).
Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: The gates of Paradise are opened on Mondays and Thursdays and all are forgiven who do not associate anything with Allah except one who bears enmity towards a brother. With regard to them it is decreed; hold these two back till they have composed their differences (Muslim), Another version adds: Every Monday and Thursday the deeds of people are submitted to Allah.
Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: Beware of envy for envy devours good works as fire devours fuel (Abu Daud).
Abdullah ibn Umar relates: We were on a journey with the Holy Prophet and made camp, Some were busy putting up their tents, some were occupied with sports and others with their cattle when the herald of the Holy Prophet announced that it was time for the Prayer service. We gathered round the Holy Prophet and he addressed us, saying: Every Prophet before me was under obligation to instruct his people in that which he knew was good and to warn them against that which he apprehended was evil. As to you, you will be secure in the early part of your history and later you will encounter misfortune and that which you will dislike. One misfortune will make its predecessor appear light. One calamity will arrive and a believer will say: This is ruin; and it will pass and another will approach and he will say: This is the one, this is the one. Then he who desires to be rescued from the Fire and to enter Paradise should face his end while he believes in Allah and the Last Day, and should deal with others as he wishes to be dealt with. He who should have sworn allegiance to one leader and should have committed his hand and his heart to him should obey him to the limit of his capacity. If another should contest the authority of that leader he should be committed to the sword (Muslim).
Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: Beware of suspicion for suspicion is great falsehood. Do not search for each other’s faults nor spy nor hanker after that which others have nor envy nor entertain ill-will nor indifference and be Allah’s servants, brethren to each other as you have been commanded. A Muslim is the brother of a Muslim; he does not wrong him or humiliate him nor is contemptuous towards him. Righteousness dwells here, righteousness dwells here; and he pointed to his chest. It is enough evil for a Muslim that he should look down upon a brother Muslim. Everything of a Muslim is forbidden to another Muslim, his blood, his honour and his property. Allah does not look to your bodies or to your features or to your works, He looks at your heart. Another version is: Do not entertain envy or ill-will and do not spy or search for faults, nor make false bids and be Allah’s servants, brethren to each other. Another version is: Do not boycott or be indifferent or entertain ill-will or envy. Be Allah’s servants, brethren to each other. Another version is: Do not boycott each other nor intervene upon another's deal (Muslim).