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Umm Salamah relates that out of all garments the Holy Prophet liked a shirt best (Abu Daud and Tirmidhi).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Dress and the Manner of Wearing it, Hadith Number 792, Page Number 156Asma‘ bint Yazid relates that the sleeves of the shirt of the Holy Prophet reached down to his wrists (Abu Daud and Tirmidhi). .
Gardens of the Righteous, On Dress and the Manner of Wearing it, Hadith Number 793, Page Number 157Ibn Umar relates that the Holy Prophet said: He who lets down his loin cloth out of pride will find that Allah will not look at him on the Day of Judgment. On this Abu Bakr submitted: Messenger of Allah, my loin cloth is apt to slide down unless I take care of it. The Holy Prophet said: You are not of those who let it down out of pride (Bokhari).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Dress and the Manner of Wearing it, Hadith Number 794, Page Number 157This hadith is the same as No. 619.
Gardens of the Righteous, On Dress and the Manner of Wearing it, Hadith Number 795, Page Number 157Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: The portion of a loin cloth worn below the ankles is condemned to the Fire (Bokhari).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Dress and the Manner of Wearing it, Hadith Number 796, Page Number 157Abu Dharr relates that the Holy Prophet said: There are three to whom Allah will not speak on the Day of Judgment, nor will He look at them or purify them. He repeated this three times. Abu Dharr said: They are lost and ruined! Who are they, Messenger of Allah? He said: One who lets down his garments out of pride, one who boasts of favours done to another and one who promotes the sale of his wares with false oaths (Muslim). One version has it: One who lets down his loin cloth.
Gardens of the Righteous, On Dress and the Manner of Wearing it, Hadith Number 797, Page Number 157Ibn Umar relates that the Holy Prophet said: On the Day of Judgment Allah will not look upon one who lets down his loin cloth, shirt or turban out of pride (Abu Daud and Nisai).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Dress and the Manner of Wearing it, Hadith Number 798, Page Number 157Jabir ibn Sulaim relates: I saw a man whose direction was obeyed by everyone; no one did other than that which he said. I asked: Who is he? I was told: He is the Messenger of Allah. I said twice: On you be peace, Messenger of Allah. He said: Do not say: On you be peace. This is the greeting of the dead. Say, instead: Peace be on you. I asked: Are you the Messenger of Allah? He answered: I am the Messenger of Allah, Who, when you are afflicted and call on Him, will remove your afflictions; Who, when you are afflicted with famine and call on Him, will cause food to grow for you; and Who, if you lose your mount in a barren and desert land and call on Him, will restore it to you. I said to him: Instruct me. He said: Do not revile any one. (Since then I have never abused anyone, neither a freeman, nor a slave, nor a camel, nor a goat). He continued: Do not disdain the doing of the least good; and talk to your brother with a cheerful face. That is part of goodness. Hold up your loincloth half way up to the knee, and at least above the ankles; for letting it down is prideful and contemptuous, and Allah dislikes pride. If someone charges you with defaults from which he thinks you suffer, do not charge him with defaults from which you think he suffers, for the penalty for his default will overtake him (Abu Daud and Tirmidhi).
Abu Hurairah relates: To a person who had been engaged in Prayer while his loin cloth had been hanging down, the Holy Prophet said: Go and perform your ablutions again. The man went and came back after having performed them. The Holy Prophet said: Go and make your ablutions. Someone present said to the Holy Prophet: Messenger of Allah, you ask him to perform his ablutions and then you keep silent. He said: He says his Prayer" while his loin cloth is hanging down. Allah does not accept the Prayer of a man who lets down his Join cloth (Abu Daud).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Dress and the Manner of Wearing it, Hadith Number 800, Page Number 157Qais ibn Bishr Taghlibi relates that his father, who kept company with Abu Darda‘ told him: There was a man in Damascus who was a companion of the Holy Prophet, who was called Ibn al-Hanzaliyyah. He liked solitude and did not spend much time in the company of people. He spent most of his time in salat, and when he had finished he occupied himself with glorifying and magnifying Allah, till he went home. He passed by us one day when we were sitting with Abu Darda‘. The latter said to him: Tell us something which might be useful for us and the telling of which would not harm you. He said: The Holy Prophet despatched a scouting party and when they returned one of them came to the company in which the Holy Prophet was and said to his neighbour, in the course of conversation: I wish you had seen us when we met the enemy and one of them took up his spear and struck one of us and he returned his attack and said: Take this from me and I am only a Ghifari boy. Now what do you think of this? The neighbour said: I think he lost his merit because of his boast. He said: I see no harm in it. They began to argue till the Holy Prophet heard them and said: Glory be to Allah, he could be both rewarded and praised. Abu Darda‘ seemed pleased with this and raising his head began to repeat: Did you hear the Holy Prophet say this? and Ibn al-Hanzaliyyah kept answering: Indeed; till I said to Abu Darda’: Would you mount on his knees? Ibn al-Hanzaliyyah passed by us another day and Abu Darda‘ said to him: Tell us something that might be useful for us and the telling of which would not harm you. He said: The Holy Prophet told us that he who spends on making provision for a horse is like one who extends his hand in spending for charity and does not restrain it. He passed by us another day and Abu Darda‘ said to him: Tell us something that might be useful for us and the telling of which would not harm you. He said: The Holy Prophet once said: Khuraim Usaidi would be an excellent person were it not for his long hair and his low hanging loin cloth. This reached the ears of Khuraim and he hastened to trim down his hair with a pair of scissors to his ears and to raise his loin cloth halfway up to his knees. On another occasion he passed by us and Abu Darda‘ said to him: Tell us something that might be useful for us and the telling of which would not harm you. He said that he had heard the Holy Prophet say, while returning from an expedition: You are returning to your brothers so put your saddles and clothes in order till you begin to look elegant. Allah does not like untidiness (Abu Daud).