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Zaid ibn Khalid relates: The Holy Prophet led the dawn Prayer at Hudaibiyyah. It had rained during the night. After concluding the Prayer he turned to the congregation and said: Do you know what your Lord has said?" He was answered: Allah and His Messenger know best. He told us: He has said: This morning My servants have got up some believing in Me and others denying Me. He who said: We have been granted rain by the grace and mercy of Allah; believes in Me, and he who said: We have been granted rain by such and such a planet; he denied Me and believed in the planets (Bokhari and Muslim). (Al-Ahzab 60)
Gardens of the Righteous, On Prohibition of Attributing Rain to the Direction of a Planet, Hadith Number 1737, Page Number 290Ibn Umar relates that the Holy Prophet said: When a man addresses his brother with: O disbeliever; one of them will certainly deserve the title; the one addressed if he is such, else it will revert to him who uttered it (Bokhari and Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Prohibition of Calling a Muslim a Disbeliever, Hadith Number 1738, Page Number 291Abu Dharr relates that he heard the Holy Prophet say: If one of you should call another a disbeliever or an enemy of Allah and he should in fact not be such, the title will revert to the one who uttered it (Bokhari and Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Prohibition of Calling a Muslim a Disbeliever, Hadith Number 1739, Page Number 291Tbn Mas‘ud relates that the Holy Prophet said: A believer does not taunt or curse or abuse or talk indecently (Tirmidhi).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Prohibition of Loose Talk, Hadith Number 1740, Page Number 291Anas relates that the Holy Prophet said: Indecency disfigures everything and modesty enhances the charm of everything (Tirmidhi).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Prohibition of Loose Talk, Hadith Number 1741, Page Number 291Ibn Mas‘ud relates that the Holy Prophet said: Ruined are those who exaggerate. He repeated it three times (Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On the Undesirability of Employing Exaggerated Terms, Hadith Number 1742, Page Number 291Abdullah ibn Amr ibn ‘As relates that the Holy Prophet said: He who rolls his tongue as does a bullock in eating grass offends Allah (Abu Daud and Tirmidhi).
Gardens of the Righteous, On the Undesirability of Employing Exaggerated Terms, Hadith Number 1743, Page Number 291Jabir ibn Abdullah relates that the Holy Prophet said: The dearest of you to me and the closest of you to me on the Day of Judgment will be those who are the best behaved. and the most offensive to me and the farthest from me on the Day of Judgment will be the most voluble, the most boring and the most rhetorical (Tirmidhi).
Gardens of the Righteous, On the Undesirability of Employing Exaggerated Terms, Hadith Number 1744, Page Number 291Ayesha relates that the Holy Prophet said: Let no one of you say: My soul is corrupted (Khabusat). But if he must, he might say: My soul is in bad shape (Laqasat) (Bokhari and Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On the Undesirability of Self Condemnation, Hadith Number 1745, Page Number 292Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: Do not call grapes Karm. for a Muslim is Karm (Bokhari and Muslim). Another version is: Karm is the heart of a believer.
Gardens of the Righteous, On the Undesirability of Calling Grapes Karm, Hadith Number 1746, Page Number 292