hadiths

In the Shariah term, Hadith refers to the sayings and actions attributed to the Messenger of Allah ﷺ (Peace Be Upon Him).

Hadiths Translation and Explanation

The First Hadith highlights the significance of kindness and liberality in religion. It teaches us that religion is not just about performing rituals but also about showing kindness toward others. Benevolence includes being charitable, helpful, forgiving, and merciful. It's through acts of benevolence that we can earn the pleasure of Allah and draw near Him. We should abstain from those things which our religion prohibited. Islam is the fastest-growing religion all over the globe. Islam gives us the lesson of peace, harmony, compassion, and unity.


The Second Hadith explains that every good deed, no matter how small or insignificant, is considered a form of charity. It implies that doing good to others isn't limited to monetary support only. Simple gestures like smiling, helping someone with their groceries, or indeed offering a kind word can all be considered charity or Sadaqa. It cannot be the way for a Muslim to deny favors to someone by thanking him for a favor, despise him, or trample on his rights by considering him weak.  That its purpose is that the feelings of sympathy and brotherhood should prevail in society, and they should be protected from the evils of malice, jealousy, enmity, and arrogance.


The tale-deliverer, or the gluttonous

who spreads gossip and rumors about others, is advised in this Hadith that their conduct can lead to rejection from Paradise. It emphasizes the significance of guarding one's language and abstaining from spreading false information. If someone is backbiting or backbiting in front of him, he should deny it instead of listening silently, and the backbiter should be forbidden. This is a minor but very big sin. Instead of mentioning the evils of people and wasting the good deeds recorded in our deeds, we should repent from this heinous sin and save ourselves from the disgrace of this world and the hereafter.



Fasting isn't only a religious obligation but it's also considered a guard in this Hadith. It implies that Fasting not only protects us from physical hunger and thirst but also shields us from sins and temptations. Fasting increases our tolerance, strengthens our restraint, and promotes tone- discipline. One of the social and collective benefits of fasting is this When the rich people of the society endure the hardships of hunger and thirst by fasting, they will realize the severity of hunger and thirst, thus they will meet the needs of the needy and needy and will be able to understand and extend their support to them, thus the society will become a cradle of brotherhood.  Medically, fasting has many benefits, human health is always maintained by fasting.  Medical experts say that keeping the stomach empty of food for a long time is a cure for many physical diseases, similarly, due to hunger, the irregular substances of the stomach disappear.  Apart from this, fasting is an effective means of treatment for many diseases faced by humans.  It is very useful for preventing many physical disorders like blood pressure, diabetes, and indigestion.


This Hadith teaches us that being patient and taking work carefully is a specific of Allah's mercy while acting impulsively and hastily is from Shaitan. It's memorial that precipitousness can lead to miscalculations and negative consequences. We should do our work carefully and cautiously and avoid it doing it hurriedly or hastily because if we do our work or job hurriedly we may do wrong and incorrect things.


Al-Haya, or Modesty, is characterized as a branch of faith in this Hadith. It brings out the importance of modesty and humbleness in a Muslim's character. Modesty includes being shy, humble, and evading behavior that can lead to immodesty. It is through modesty that a person can earn the nearness and pleasure of Allah. Modesty means to be ashamed and modesty is the name of the condition that a person has when he is scared of faults and regrets, that's why it is said that the best modesty is the one that makes the self suffer from this thing. Prevent from happening which has been declared as bad by Shariat.


The Last Hadith explains that leaving falsehood and avoiding wicked actions are more important than abstaining from food and drink. It highlights the value of sincerity and integrity in a Muslim's conduct. Fasting is a means to acquire self- discipline and self-control, but it isn't an end in itself. However, their fasting won't be of benefit, If a person isn't sincere in their efforts to avoid sins and falsehood. Lying is a social evil along with sin which destroys a good society. A liar is cursed by Allah. A liar cannot be trusted. No good can be expected from him. No matter how good a philanthropist.  Why not, as long as there is evil in him like lying, his good deeds will be wasted.



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