2. Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abdullah son of Mas'ud who related the
Messenger of Allah said this.
THOSE TO WHOM ALLAH WILL NOT SPEAK
|H 621
“There are three kinds of people to whom Allah will not speak,
neither will He purify them nor look at them and who will be afflicted
with a painful punishment: an old adulterer, a lying ruler, and a
proud beggar.”
Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related the Messenger of Allah, praise
and peace be upon him, said this.
LYING IN FUN
|H 634
“I guarantee a home within the boundary of Paradise for whosoever
gives up showing off, even when he is right; and a home in the
middle of Paradise for whosoever gives up lying even in fun; and a
home in the heights of Paradise for one whose behavior is
excellent.”
Abu Daud with a chain up to Abu Umamah Bahili who related that the Prophet,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
KA’ABS ADHERANCE TO THE TRUTH
|H 969
Ka'ab continued, ‘After Allah had guided me to Islam, my greatest
blessing was when I told the truth to the Messenger of Allah, praise
and peace be upon him, lying to him as others lied would only have
caused my ruination.
Extract from Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abdullah son of Ka’ab son of
Malik
SA'ID, THE SON OF ZAID ACCEPTED SUPPLICATION
|H 1542
“Arwah the daughter of Aus complained to Marwan, the son of
Hakam, Governor of Medina. She alleged that Sa'id, the son of Zaid,
son of Amr, the son of Nufail had taken possession of part of her
land. Sa'id replied, ‘How could I take her land after I had heard the
warning of the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him?’
Marwan asked him, ‘What did you hear the Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him, say?’ He answered, ‘I heard the
Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, say, Whosoever
takes even a span of a hand of land unjustly will wear a necklace
the size of seven earths around his neck. Marwan said, ‘I have no
need to ask you for any further proof after this.’ Sa'id supplicated
saying, ‘O Allah, if she is lying take away her sight and cause her to
die on her land.’”
Urwah, the narrator said that before the woman died she became
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3. blind and fell into a pit while walking on the disputed piece of land,
and that the pit became her grave.
"He (Muhammad the son of Zaid) saw her when she was blind
groping her way along the walls and would say, ‘I have been
afflicted by the supplication of Sa'id.’ Then one day when she was
walking on the disputed piece of land she fell into a well which
became her grave."
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Urwah, the son of Zubair who related this.
Last paragraph Muslim with a chain up to Muhammad the son of Zaid, the son of
Abdullah, the son of 'Omar also narrated this.
REALITY OF TRUTH
|H 56
“Avoid that which is doubtful and adhere to that which is free from
doubt. Truth comforts whereas falsehood disturbs.”
Tirmidhi with a chain up to Hasan son of Ali who related that he heard the Prophet,
praise and peace be upon him, say this.
THE WAY OF LIFE
|H 57
(Heraclius Emperor of Rome asked) "’What does he (the Prophet)
teach you?’ Abu Sufyan replied, ‘He teaches us to worship Allah
alone and not to associate anything with Him. To abandon what our
ancestors worshipped and he commands us to establish the prayer,
to tell the truth, to be chaste and to strengthen the ties of kinship.’"
Bukhari and Muslim - in the extraction of the Prophet's message to Heraclius,
conveyed by Abu Sufyan, Heraclius asked Abu Sufyan this.
SPOILS OF WAR
|H 59
“When one of the prophets, peace be upon them, was preparing for
battle, he told his people before setting off that none of the following
were to accompany him: Anyone who had made a contract to marry
and intended bringing her home but had not yet do so. Any person
who had built the walls of a house but had not yet put a roof on it.
Anyone who had purchased pregnant ewes or she-camels and was
waiting for them to give birth.
Then he set off. He reached the town a little before the afternoon
prayer and said to the sun, ‘You are commissioned and I am also
commissioned.’ Then he supplicated, ‘Lord, delay it's setting for us.’
And the sun was prevented from setting until Allah had given him
the victory. After the battle when the spoils had been gathered for
burning as an offering, the fire refused to consume them. So he
announced, ‘Someone amongst you has stolen a part of the spoils,
therefore let one man from each tribe give me his allegiance.’
When a certain man's hand stuck to the prophet, the prophet said,
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4. ‘Someone from your tribe is guilty of theft; let each man in your tribe
give me their allegiance.’
As they were giving their allegiance, the hands of two or three men
stuck to the prophet's hand and he informed them one of the three
was guilty of theft. Thereupon a heap of gold, as large as the head
of a cow was brought forward and placed with the other spoils of
war and the fire consumed everything.
Prophet Muhammad, praise and peace be upon him, added, ‘Before
us, the spoils of war were unlawful, but Allah has made them lawful
to us because of our weakness and lack of means."
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that the Prophet,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
AGREEMENT OF SALE AND ITS BLESSINGS
|H 60
“A sales agreement is revocable up until the buyer and seller part
company. If they tell the truth and disclose everything relevant to the
transaction, it becomes full of blessings for both of them; but if they
speak falsely and conceal that which should be disclosed, the
blessing of the transaction is wiped out.”
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Hakim son of Hizam who related that the
Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
THOSE WHO LIE AND THOSE WHO TELL THE TRUTH
|H 66
“Allah desired to test three people from the Children of Israel. One
was a leper, another bald-headed and the other blind. So Allah sent
to them an angel. First, the angel went to the leper and asked him,
‘What would you like best?’ He replied, ‘A good complexion with
clear skin and the removal of my affliction because people dislike
me on account of this.’ The angel passed his hands over him and
his affliction left him and his skin was good. Then the angel asked,
‘What would you like most to possess?’ The man replied, ‘Camels’
and was given a camel ten months pregnant and the angel said,
‘May Allah bless it for you.’
Then the angel went to the bald-head man and asked, ‘What would
you like best?’ He replied, ‘A fine head of hair, and the removal of
my affliction because people dislike me on account of this.’ The
angel passed his hands over him and his affliction was removed and
he had a fine head of hair. Then the angel asked, ‘What would you
like most to possess?’ The man replied, ‘Cows’. So he was given a
pregnant cow and the angel said, ‘May Allah bless it for you.’
Next the angel went to the blind man and asked, ‘What would you
like best?’ He replied, ‘That Allah restores my sight so that I may
see people.’ The angel passed his hands over his eyes and Allah
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5. restored his sight. Then the angel asked, ‘What would you like most
to possess?’ The man replied, ‘Goats’ and so he was given a
pregnant nanny goat and the angel said, ‘May Allah bless it for you.’
The animals multiplied greatly, so that one had a valley full of
camels. Another a valley full of cattle and the other a valley full of
goats.
Later, the angel returned disguised as a leper to the man who had
once been a leper and said, ‘I am a poor man in need and have
nothing to help me to continue my journey (pilgrimage) except Allah.
I ask you in the Name of Allah who has given you a good
complexion, clear skin and great wealth to give me a camel that
might help me to reach my destination.’ The man replied, ‘I have
many obligations.’ The angel said, ‘It seems that I recognize you.
Aren't you the leper once disliked by people whom Allah enriched?’
The man replied, ‘I inherited my wealth from my forefathers.’ To this
the angel said, ‘If you are lying, may Allah restore you to the
condition in which you were.’
Then the angel returned disguised as a bald-headed man to the
man who had been bald-headed and asked for help and he gave the
same reply as the first. The angel turned to him and said, ‘If you are
lying, may Allah restore you to the condition in which you were’.
Next the angel returned to the man who had been blind disguised as
a blind man and said to him, ‘I am a poor man and have nothing to
help me to reach my destination (pilgrimage) except the help of
Allah. I ask you in the Name of He who restored to you your sight to
give me a goat so that I may reach my destination.’ The man
replied, ‘Indeed, I was blind and Allah restored my sight to me. Take
what you will and leave what you will, I will not restrict you – take
whatever you wish in the Name of Allah, the Mighty, the Glorified.’
Upon this the angel said, ‘Keep all you have. All three of you were
being tried. Indeed, Allah is pleased with you but He is angry with
your companions.’"
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that he heard the
Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, say this.
BEING SURE BEFORE SAYING OR
REPORTING
Allah, the Exalted says:
“Do not follow what you do not know.” 17:36 Koran
“Whatever he utters, an observer is present.” 50:18 Koran
LIARS
|H 1587
“It is sufficient to make a man a liar when he reports all that he
hears.”
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6. Muslim with a chain up to Abu Hurairah who related that the Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him, said this.
ATTRIBUTING A FALSE STATEMENT TO THE PROPHET, praise
and peace be upon him
|H 1588
“Whosoever attributes something to me which he knows is false is
one of the liars.”
Muslim with a chain up to Samurah who related that the Messenger of Allah, praise
and peace be upon him, said this.
PRETENDING TO HAVE SOMETHING YOU DO NOT
|H 1589
“A woman asked the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, ‘O
Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, I have a co-
wife. Would it be sinful if I were to pretend my husband had given
me something that he had not given me?’ He answered, ‘Whoever
pretends to have received something that was not given him is like
the one who wears two cloaks of falsehood.’"
Bukhari and Muslim with a chain up to Asma' who related that the Messenger of
Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said this.
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7. INDEX
TRUTHFULNESS
BOOK 38
TRUTHFUL BELIEVERS
KORAN
TELLING THE TRUTH VERSUS LYING
THOSE TO WHOM ALLAH WILL NOT SPEAK
LYING IN FUN
KA’ABS ADHERANCE TO THE TRUTH
SA'ID, THE SON OF ZAID ACCEPTED SUPPLICATION
REALITY OF TRUTH
THE WAY OF LIFE
SPOILS OF WAR
AGREEMENT OF SALE AND ITS BLESSINGS
THOSE WHO LIE AND THOSE WHO TELL THE TRUTH
BEING SURE BEFORE SAYING OR
REPORTING
KORAN
LIARS
ATTRIBUTING A FALSE STATEMENT TO THE PROPHET, praise
and peace be upon him
PRETENDING TO HAVE SOMETHING YOU DO NOT
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