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Abu Hurairah relates that the bell is an instrument of Satan (Abu Daud).
Gardens of the Righteous, On the Undesirability of Bells etc., Hadith Number 1697, Page Number 285° Ibn Umar relates that the Holy Prophet forbade riding a camel that eats refuse (Abu Daud).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Aversion towards Riding a Camel that eats Refuse, Hadith Number 1698, Page Number 285Anas relates that the Holy Prophet said: Spitting in a mosque is a sin and its expiation is to bury it (Bokhari and Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Prohibition of Spitting in a Mosque ete., Hadith Number 1699, Page Number 285Ayesha relates: If the Holy Prophet saw spittal or running from the nose or matter from a cough on the wall of a mosque he would scrape it away (Bokhari and Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Prohibition of Spitting in a Mosque ete., Hadith Number 1700, Page Number 285Anas relates that the Holy Prohet said: It is not right to use the mosques for passing water or easing oneself. They are built for the remembrance of Allah and the recitation of the Quran and whatever the Messenger of Allah might direct (Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Prohibition of Spitting in a Mosque ete., Hadith Number 1701, Page Number 285Abu Hurairah relates that he heard the Holy Prophet say: Anyone who hears another seeking his lost property in the mosque should retort: May Allah restore it not to thee; for mosques are not built for such a purpose (Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On the Undesirability of Raising Voices in a Mosque, Hadith Number 1702, Page Number 285Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: If you should see a person buying or selling in a mosque, say to him: May Allah make thy bargain not profitable; and if you should see one seeking his lost property say: May He not restore it to you (Tirmidhi).
Gardens of the Righteous, On the Undesirability of Raising Voices in a Mosque, Hadith Number 1703, Page Number 285Buraidah relates that a man inquired in the mosque: Who called away the red camel? Whereupon the Holy Prophet said: May you not find it. Mosques are built for the purpose for which they are built (Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On the Undesirability of Raising Voices in a Mosque, Hadith Number 1704, Page Number 286Amr ibn Shu‘aib relates on the authority of his father and grandfather that the Holy Prophet forbade buying and selling and seeking lost property and reciting poetry in the mosque (Abu Daud and Tirmidhi).
Gardens of the Righteous, On the Undesirability of Raising Voices in a Mosque, Hadith Number 1705, Page Number 286Saib ibn Yazid relates: I was in the mosque when someone hit me with a pebble. I looked up and saw it was Umar ibn Khattab. He said to me: Go and fetch those two to me. When I brought them up he asked them: Where are you from? They said: We are from Taif. He said: Had you beloriged to the town I would have punished you for raising your voices in the mosque of the Holy Prophet (Bokhari).
Gardens of the Righteous, On the Undesirability of Raising Voices in a Mosque, Hadith Number 1706, Page Number 286