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130 HADEETH ON MANNERS FROM BULOOGH AL-MARAAM WORKBOOK PREPARED BY MOOSAA RICHARDSON THIS PREVIEW VERSION OF THE WORKBOOK CONTAINS THE TABLE OF CONTENTS, THE INTRODUCTION, TWO SAMPLE LESSONS, AND OTHER RESOURCES. CLASSES ARE SCHEDULED TO BEGIN (TENTATIVELY) ON SEPT 15, 2018, IN SHAA' ALLAAH. PREVIEW VERSION

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130 HADEETH ON

MANNERS FROM BULOOGH AL-MARAAM

WORKBOOK PREPARED BY MOOSAA RICHARDSON

THIS PREVIEW VERSION OF THE WORKBOOK

CONTAINS THE TABLE OF CONTENT S, THE

INTRODUCTION, TWO SAMPLE LESSONS, AND

OTHER RESOURCES. CLASSES ARE SCHEDULED

TO BEGIN (TENTATIVELY) ON SEPT 15, 2018,

IN SHAA' ALLAAH.

PREVIEW VERSION

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION 7

SECTION ONE: MANNERS 11

HADEETH 1: SIX BASIC RIGHTS OF ISLAMIC BROTHERHOOD 13

HADEETH 2: HOW TO APPRECIATE ALLAH'S FAVORS 15

HADEETH 3: PIETY AND SIN GENERALIZED 16

HADEETH 4: THE PROHIBITION OF EXCLUDING A THIRD PERSON 17

HADEETH 5: THE PROHIBITION OF TAKING PEOPLE'S SEATS 18

HADEETH 6: LICKING THE FINGERS AFTER EATING 19

HADEETH 7: WHO SHOULD INITIATE THE GREETING? 20

HADEETH 8: ONE PERSON MAY GREET ON BEHALF OF THE GROUP 21

HADEETH 9: INTERACTING WITH NON-MUSLIMS 22

HADEETH 10: MANNERS RELATED TO SNEEZING 23

HADEETH 11: THE DISCOURAGEMENT OF DRINKING WHILE STANDING 24

HADEETH 12: EATING AND DRINKING WITH THE RIGHT HAND 25

HADEETH 13 & 14: MANNERS OF WEARING SHOES 26

HADEETH 15: THE PROHIBITION OF DRAGGING GARMENTS 27

HADEETH 16: ENJOYING ALLAH'S BLESSINGS WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE 28

SECTION TWO: KINDNESS AND KEEPING TIES 29

HADEETH 17: MAINTAINING GOOD FAMILY TIES 31

HADEETH 18: THE SEVERITY OF BREAKING FAMILY TIES 32

HADEETH 19: SIX DESTRUCTIVE MAJOR SINS 33

HADEETH 20: THE IMPORTANCE OF PLEASING ONE'S PARENTS 36

HADEETH 21: A BELIEVER'S CONCERN FOR HIS NEIGHBORS 37

HADEETH 22: THE GREATEST OF ALL MAJOR SINS 39

HADEETH 23: THE CRIME OF PROVOKING OTHERS INTO SINFUL BEHAVIOR 41

HADEETH 24: NOT BOYCOTTING MUSLIMS FOR MORE THAN THREE DAYS 42

HADEETH 25: EVERY GOOD DEED IS A CHARITY 43

HADEETH 26 & 27: SIMPLE DEEDS THAT COUNT AS ACTS OF CHARITY 44

HADEETH 28: AIDING YOUR BROTHERS AND ALLEVIATING THEIR BURDENS 45

HADEETH 29: DIRECTING OTHERS TO GOOD DEEDS 47

HADEETH 30: GRACIOUS INTERACTIONS IN THREE SITUATIONS 48

SECTION THREE: ASCETICISM AND VIGILANCE 49

HADEETH 31: THE HALAAL AND HARAAM ARE CLEAR 51

HADEETH 32: RUINED ARE THE WORSHIPPERS OF MATERIAL THINGS 54

HADEETH 33: BE IN THIS LIFE LIKE A STRANGER 55

HADEETH 34: THE PROHIBITION OF IMITATING NON-MUSLIMS 57

HADEETH 35: OBSERVING THE LIMITS SET BY ALLAH 59

HADEETH 36: WORLDLY AMBITION VS. EARNING ALLAH'S LOVE 61

HADEETH 37: THREE ATTRIBUTES OF THOSE WHOM ALLAH LOVES 62

HADEETH 38: LEAVING AFFAIRS WHICH DO NOT CONCERN YOU 63

HADEETH 39: A WARNING AGAINST GLUTTONY 64

HADEETH 40: THE BEST PEOPLE ARE THOSE WHO REPENT 65

HADEETH 41: THE SELDOM PRACTICED WISDOM OF SILENCE 66

SECTION FOUR: WARNINGS AGAINST BAD CHARACTER 67

HADEETH 42 & 43: A STERN WARNING AGAINST SPITEFUL JEALOUSY 69

HADEETH 44: STRONG MEN ARE KNOWN BY SELF-CONTROL 71

HADEETH 45: OPPRESSION IS DARKNESS ON THE DAY OF JUDGMENT 72

HADEETH 46: GREED DESTROYED PREVIOUS NATIONS 74

HADEETH 47: CORRUPT INTENTIONS CAN BE POLYTHEISM 75

HADEETH 48 & 49: THE DISTINGUISHING TRAITS OF HYPOCRITES 76

HADEETH 50: INSULTING AND FIGHTING MUSLIMS 78

HADEETH 51: THE PROHIBITION OF UNJUST SUSPCION 79

HADEETH 52: VIOLATING THE TRUST OF LEADERSHIP 80

HADEETH 53: LEADERS WHO PUT HARDSHIPS ON THE PEOPLE 82

HADEETH 54: THE PROHIBITION OF STRIKING IN THE FACE 83

HADEETH 55: THE PROHIBITION OF GETTING ANGRY 84

HADEETH 56: THE PROHIBITION OF MISUSING WEALTH 85

HADEETH 57: THE PROHIBITION OF OPPRESSION 87

HADEETH 58: THE PROHIBITION OF BACKBITING AND SLANDERING 89

HADEETH 59: VIOLATIONS OF ISLAMIC BROTHERHOOD 91

HADEETH 60: PRAYING FOR PROTECTION FROM BAD CHARACTER 93

HADEETH 61: ARGUING, ABUSIVE JOKING, AND BREAKING PROMISES 94

HADEETH 62: TWO TRAITS NOT FOUND IN TRUE BELIEVERS 95

HADEETH 63: TRANSGRESSING WHEN RESPONDING TO INSULTS 96

HADEETH 64: HARMING AND PUTTING HARDSHIPS ON MUSLIMS 97

HADEETH 65: OBSCENE AND OBNOXIOUS BEHAVIOR 98

HADEETH 66: VERBAL ABUSE, CURSING, OBSCENITY & OBNOXIOUSNESS 99

HADEETH 67: THE PROHIBITION OF INSULTING THE DEAD 100

HADEETH 68: TALE CARRIERS DO NOT ENTER PARADISE 101

HADEETH 69 & 70: THE VIRTUE OF CONTROLLING ONE'S ANGER 102

HADEETH 71: DECEPTION, MISERLINESS, AND POOR TREATMENT OF OTHERS 103

HADEETH 72: THE PUNISHMENT FOR EAVESDROPPING 104

HADEETH 73: FOCUSING ON ONE'S OWN SHORTCOMINGS 105

HADEETH 74: STRUTTING ABOUT IN ARROGANCE 106

HADEETH 75: HASTINESS IS FROM SHAYTAAN 107

HADEETH 76: PESSIMISM IS BAD CHARACTER 108

HADEETH 77: THOSE WHO CURSE ARE DEPRIVED IN THE HEREAFTER 109

HADEETH 78: CHASTIZING PEOPLE FOR THEIR SINS 110

HADEETH 79: WOE TO THOSE WHO LIE WHEN JOKING 111

HADEETH 80: EXPIATING THE SIN OF BACKBITING 113

HADEETH 81: ARGUING TO DEFEND OR PROMOTE FALSEHOOD 114

SECTION FIVE: ENCOURAGEMENTS FOR GOOD MANNERS 115

HADEETH 82: HONESTY LEADS TO ALL TYPES OF RIGHTEOUSNESS 117

HADEETH 83: THE PROHIBITION OF UNJUST SUSPICION (REPEATED) 119

HADEETH 84: THE FOUR BASIC RIGHTS OF THE STREETS 120

HADEETH 85: UNDERSTANDING IN THE RELIGION 122

HADEETH 86: GOOD CHARACTER IS THE HEAVIEST THING IN THE SCALES 123

HADEETH 87: SHYNESS IS FROM EEMAAN (FAITH) 124

HADEETH 88: SHYNESS IS A VIRTUE TAUGHT BY PREVIOUS PROPHETS 125

HADEETH 89: THE STRONG BELIEVER IS MORE BELOVED TO ALLAH 126

HADEETH 90: HUMBLENESS AND HUMILITY 128

HADEETH 91 & 92: PRESERVING THE HONOR OF MUSLIMS IN THEIR ABSENCE 129

HADEETH 93: CHARITY, PARDONING, AND HUMILITY 130

HADEETH 94: HOW TO ENTER PARADISE IN SAFETY AND SECURITY 131

HADEETH 95: NASEEHAH (SINCERITY AND SINCERE ADVICE) 134

HADEETH 96: PIETY TO ALLAH AND GOOD CHARACTER 137

HADEETH 97: GOOD CHARACTER AND A SMILE 139

HADEETH 98: THE BELIEVER IS A MIRROR TO ANOTHER BELIEVER 140

HADEETH 99: MIXING WITH THE PEOPLE AND BEARING THEIR HARM 141

HADEETH 100: SUPPLICATING FOR GOOD CHARACTER 142

SECTION SIX: REMEMBRANCE AND SUPPLICATIONS 143

HADEETH 101: ALLAH IS WITH THE SERVANT WHO MENTIONS HIM 145

HADEETH 102: SALVATION LIES IN THE REMEMBRANCE OF ALLAH 146

HADEETH 103: THE VIRTUE OF GATEHRINGS WHERE ALLAH IS MENTIONED 147

HADEETH 104: TWO BASIC ELEMENTS OF SUCCESSFUL GATHERINGS 148

HADEETH 105: A GREAT REWARD FOR A SIMPLE PHRASE UTTERED TEN TIMES 149

HADEETH 106: SOMETHING WHICH REMOVES ALL (MINOR) SINS 151

HADEETH 107: A UNIQUE PHRASE OF EXALTATION AND PRAISE 152

HADEETH 108: NEVER-ENDING RIGHTEOUS PHRASES OF REMEMBRANCE 153

HADEETH 109: THE MOST BELOVED OF ALL SPEECH TO ALLAH 154

HADEETH 110: ONE OF THE TREASURES OF PARADISE 155

HADEETH 111 & 112: SUPPLICATION IS THE GREATEST FORM OF WORSHIP 157

HADEETH 113: NOTHING IS MORE HONORED TO ALLAH THAN SUPPLICATION 159

HADEETH 114: SUPPLICATING BETWEEN THE ATHAAN AND IQAAMAH 160

HADEETH 115: ALLAH IS SHY TO LEAVE SUPPLICATIONS UNANSWERED 161

HADEETH 116 & 117: WIPING THE FACE AFTER SUPPLICATING 163

HADEETH 118: INVOKING MUCH SALAAT UPON THE PROPHET 164

HADEETH 119: THE BEST SUPPLICATION FOR SEEKING FORGIVENESS 165

HADEETH 120: A SUPPLICATION THAT SHOULD NOT BE LEFT OFF 167

HADEETH 121: SEEKING REFUGE WITH ALLAH FROM FOUR DISASTERS 169

HADEETH 122: SEEKING REFUGE WITH ALLAH FROM DEBTS AND ENEMIES 170

HADEETH 123: CALLING UPON ALLAH WITH HIS SPECIAL NAME 171

HADEETH 124: A BRIEF SUPPLICATION FOR THE MORNING AND EVENING 173

HADEETH 125: A COMPREHENSIVE QURANIC SUPPLICATION 175

HADEETH 126: ANOTHER COMPREHENSIVE SUPPLICATION FOR FORGIVENESS 176

HADEETH 127: ASKING ALLAH FOR RECTIFICATION OF ALL AFFAIRS 178

HADEETH 128 & 129: ASKING ALLAH FOR BENEFIT FROM ONE'S KNOWLEDGE 180

HADEETH 130: ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL COMPREHENSIVE SUPPLICATION 182

HADEETH 131: TWO PHRASES LIGHT ON THE TONGUE YET HEAVY ON THE SCALES 184

APPENDIX I: A GUIDE TO THE SUPPLICATIONS OF THIS BOOK 191

APPENDIX II: A GUIDE TO ALL 131 NARRATIONS OF THIS BOOK 196

INTRODUCTION

All praise is due to Allah, the Lord, Creator, and Sustainer of all things. May He raise the rank

of and grant peace to the final seal of all of His Prophets and Messengers, Muhammad, and

all of his respected family and noble companions.

Allah, the Lofty and Exalted, has praised His noble Messenger (may Allah raise his rank and

grant him peace) for his exemplary manners:

نى نن نم نز ٱ

"And verily you (O Muhammad) are upon

a great standard of character." [68:4]

This great man of impeccable morals and manners (may Allah raise his rank and grant him

peace) summarized his entire mission in one remarkable statement:

ت ث ع اب م ـن إ « »ق ل خ ال ح ال ص م م ـت ل "I have only been sent to perfect good character."

[Musnad Ahmad, see: as-Silsilah as-Saheehah, no. 45)

While spending his life exemplifying this goal, he also guided his followers to know about

the true weight of upright moral character on the Day of Judgment:

«ق ل خ ـالن س ح ن م ل ق ث ـأ ان يز م ـيالـف ء ي ش ن ام م »"There is nothing in the Scales heavier than good character."

[Sunan Abee Daawood, see: as-Silsilah as-Saheehah, no. 876]

With this in mind, we seek Allah's Assistance as we turn our focus to this extremely

important topic, one that requires a solid academic approach, along with sincere practical

implementation on a personal level. For this, we have chosen to study the relevant chapters

of a classic text in Hadeeth literature, authored by a great scholar of the past (may Allah

have Mercy on him). Al-Haafith Ibn Hajar's Buloogh al-Maraam is from the finest books

compiled in the field of Fiqhul-Hadeeth, a science which facilitates a working understanding

of hadeeth narrations on specified topics.

From the best explanations of Buloogh al-Maraam is Tas-heel al-Elmaam by the great

modern-day scholar, Shaykh Saalih ibn Fowzaan al-Fowzaan (may Allah preserve him). The

131 hadeeth contained in the final six chapters of the book, along with Shaykh al-Fowzaan's

explanation, have been singled out and published separately as a book entitled, "Et-haaf al-

Keraam". This is the book we read, word-for-word, during our lessons in this series, using

this workbook, in shaa' Allah.

This workbook contains all 131 narrations, along with an English translation of each one. It

has been designed to provide structured guidance for note-taking. With each hadeeth, as a

routine, we learn about the Companion(s) who narrated it and the imam(s) who collected

it. Important points, based primarily on the explanation of Shaykh Saalih al-Fowzaan, follow

in numbered lists, with adequate space for notes. It is hoped that students who may

normally struggle with note-taking may learn how to identify the most important points of

a class and improve this essential skill.

In this study of 131 hadeeth narrations, we will learn and/or be reminded about –in shaa'

Allah- the importance of refining one's character, some good manners to work on, some bad

manners to avoid, and some important personal supplications to be used throughout our

day and night. In Section One, we study 16 narrations about essential everyday manners in

basic interactions. Then, 14 narrations zoom in on some of the most important manners

connected to kindness and keeping ties in Section Two. In Section Three, 11 narrations

inspire us to be more pious, more focused on the Hereafter, and less materialistic, in shaa'

Allah. Section Four includes 40 narrations warning us from various manifestations of bad

character, while Section Five includes 19 more narrations about more ways to apply good

character. Finally, in the last section, we study 31 narrations about remembrance and

supplication. While memorizing all of these narrations is indeed quite helpful, the last

section, most specifically, should be given special attention.

Supplicating to Allah for good character, as well asking for protection from bad character,

from the onset of one's study of this course, is a sign of sincerity in one's approach. Consider

doing this right now, before you even finish reading this introduction. Memorize the

following two supplications found in Hadeeth #100 and Hadeeth #60 as a start:

اه م الل » م ل ق يح س ن ت ك ن ،خ «.خ ل ق يف ح س "O Allah! As you have perfected my creation, perfect my character."

ن ب ن ه م الل » ق ال م ن ك ر ات يـج ا و ال ،خ ل ا اء و ال ،عم م «.دو و اء و ال ،هو "O Allah! Keep me from displays of bad character,

bad actions, desires, and illnesses."

This workbook also includes two helpful appendixes, both in Arabic. The first one is a quick

guide for those who wish to memorize the supplications and phrases of remembrance found

in the book, mostly from Section Six. The second appendix is a review tool, a quick guide to

all 131 narrations, designed to assist those who wish to memorize them all.

Additional resources, like review quizzes, extension activities, group projects, and research

assignments will be made available and announced throughout the course, in shaa' Allah.

It should be clear that this workbook has not been designed for independent self-study. To

maximize your benefit from these lessons, attend our classes at the First Muslim Mosque in

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, or tune in to the live weekly broadcasts, on Saturday evenings. As

the time of the class changes throughout the year, follow the masjid's Twitter account

(@1MMPGH) to stay aware of the most updated class time. If you are unable to attend live

in person or online, then download or listen to the recordings of the classes and follow along

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with the workbook. If you are not attending the classes at the masjid, here is how you can

benefit from the live broadcasts and/or their recordings:

Go to www.Spreaker.com/radio1mm and follow the live broadcast right on the main page,

if we are broadcasting live at the time. Otherwise, click on the "SHOWS" menu, as illustrated

below:

Then, click on "130 Hadeeth on Manners." You should see

a list of all available recordings, in shaa' Allah.

I ask Allah that He grant me and you success in attaining His

Pleasure and in drawing near to Him. May He raise the rank

of his Messenger, Muhammad, and grant him and his

family and companions an abundance of peace.

A B U L - ' A B B A A S M O O S A A R I C H A R D S O N

E d u c at i o n D i r ec t o r

Firs t Mus l im Mosque

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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باب الأدبMANNERS

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HADEETH 1

SIX BASIC RIGHTS OF ISLAMIC BROTHERHOOD

1452. On the authority of Aboo Hurayrah

(may Allah be pleased with him), the Messenger of Allah (may Allah raise his

rank and grant him peace) said: "The rights

of a Muslim on another Muslim are six:

When you meet him, greet him with

salaam. When he invites you, respond.

When he seeks your advice, advise him.

When he sneezes and praises Allah, invoke

Mercy on him. When he gets sick, visit him.

When he dies, follow him [until he is

buried]." (Muslim collected it.)

أ ب _1452 ،_ه ن عم الل ي ض ر _يهو ر ي ـر ة ـعم ن : ق ا الل ر س ا الل ل ص _ق ا ه ي ل عم ى

س :»_م ل س و ل م عم ل ىال م س ل م ال م س :ح ق تعم ل ي ه إ ذ ادو عم ،إ ذ ال ق يت ه ف س ل م ب ه و ف ج إ ذ ا،ا و

ف تـ ن ص ح ك إ ذ اعم ط س ،ل ه ان ص ح اس ف ح م د الل و ت ه ش ف ه ،م فـ ع د إ ذ ام ر ض إ ذ ام ،و ف او «.ع ه ب ت ات

ل م. ر و اه م س

Name of the narrator Year of death Additional information

Aboo Hurayrah

Name of the collector Year of death Additional information

Muslim ibn ________

UNDERSTANDING THE HADEETH:

1. Muslims are brothers to one another:

2. Greeting with salaams is done one of three ways:

3. Responding to a Muslim's greeting is obligatory:

4. Greeting with salaams solves discord:

5. The meaning of "as-Salaam":

6. This greeting is not to be substituted:

7. How the Companions would spread salaams:

8. Which invitation is obligatory to attend?

9. The importance of giving advice when requested:

10. Sneezing is a blessing from Allah:

11. What if someone is sick and sneezes many times?

12. What should the sneezing person reply back with?

13. The goal behind visiting a sick Muslim:

14. What you should and should not say when visiting a sick Muslim:

15. Visiting a sick non-Muslim:

16. The reward of Janaazah Prayer and following the procession:

17. Summarize the instructions given in the hadeeth in the table below:

The situation The brotherly duty

1. When you meet him Greet him with salaam

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

HADEETH 2

HOW TO APPRECIATE ALLAH'S FAVORS

1453. On the authority of Aboo Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said: The Messenger of Allah (may Allah raise his rank and grant him peace) said: "Look at those who have less than you, and do not look at those who have more than you. That is more appropriate, so that you do not undervalue the Favors of Allah upon you." (Agreed upon)

الل ي ض ر _هو ر ي ـر ة يـأ ب و عم ن _1453 ه ي ل عم الل ىل ص _الل ر س ا ق ا :ق ا ،_ه ن عم ف هو ا م ن ىـإ ل ان ظ ر وا:»_م ل س و ن ك م ل أ س ،م

ق ك م هو ا م ن ىـإ ل تـ ن ظ ر واو ل ر ه ا فـ ،فـ ا د أ ن أ ج ة تـ ز دو ر وال .عم ل ي ه ف قم تـ «.عم ل ي ك م الل ن ع م

Name of the narrator Year of death Additional information

Names of the collectors Year of death Additional information

UNDERSTANDING THE HADEETH:

1. How a Muslim views worldly commodities:

2. How does a poor man look at someone with less than him?

3. What happens when you compare yourself to those who have more?

4. When it comes to affairs of worship and the Hereafter:

5. A special point of advice for students of Islamic knowledge:

APPENDIX I A GUIDE TO THE SUPPLICATIONS OF THIS BOOK

No. Supplication

ه ات ك ر ب ـو الل ة م ـح ر و م ل الس م ك ي ل عم ...و ه ات ك ر ب ـو الل ة م ـح ر و م ك ي ل عم م ل الس 1ل ك م 10 و ي ص ل ح ب د يك م الل ...ي ـه الل ـم ك د لله ...ي ـر ح الـح م ا اء و ال دو و اء 60 و ال هو ا و ال عم م ق ال خ ل ن ب ن ـيم ن ك ر ات الل ه م ج ق د ر الل و م اش اء فـ ع ل 89

ن 100 ل ق يف ح س خ اح س ن ت م ك خ ل ق يالل ه م ق 105 ء ش ي عم ل ىك ل د و هو ا م و ل ه الـح ل ه ،ل ه الـم ل ك ش ر يك ه ل د و ح الل إ لــه إ ل د يرل ه 106 د م ان الل و ب ـح س ب ح ه و م 107 ه و ز ن ة عم ر ش ل ق ه و ر ض انـ ف س دو خ د ه عم د م ان الل و ب ـح ات ه د س ب ح ل م ك ادو ب 108 ة إ ل ق ـا و ل ح ا د لله ،و ل ،و الـح م بـ ر أ ك الل الل ،و إ لــه إ ل ان الل ،و ل لله س ب ح ر 109 بـ أ ك الل الل ،و إ لــه إ ل د لله ،و ل م ان الل ،و الـح س ب ح ق ـ 110 و ل ح ا لله ل ب ة إ ل ا

119

،إ ل إ لــه ل ،يـر ب أ ن ت ه م الل ت ن أ ن ت ل ق ،و أ ن يـخ عم ل ىو أ ن عم ب د د عم ه م او و عم د ، ت ط ع ت ن ب ك أ عم اذ اس ،م اش ر م ت ك ل ك أ ب اء ص نـ ع ت ،عم ل ب ن ع م ن ب ل ك و أ ب اء ي ،يـب ذ

أ ن ت إ ل الذن اب ي ـغ ف ر ل ف إ ن ه ي،ـل ف اغ ف ر

120 The complete version of this helpful resource

gathers all supplications (with their complete wordings) from the entire book in one place, an ideal review tool… 121

APPENDIX II A GUIDE TO ALL 131 NARRATIONS OF THIS BOOK

أطراف أحاديث كتاب الجامع من بلوغ المرام

بب الأد

با

م حق المسلم على المسلم ست أبو هريرة 1

ق انظروا إلى من هو أسفل منكم رةأبو هري 2

م البر حسن الخلق والإثم ما حاك في صدرك النواس بن سمعان 3

ق إذا كنتم ثلاثة فلا يتناجى اثنان دون الآخر ابن مسعود 4

ق لا يقيم الرجل الرجل من مجلسه ثم يجلس فيه ابن عمر 5

ق عقهايمسح يده حتى يل أكل أحدكم طعاما فلاإذا ابن عباس 6

ق ليسلم الصغير على الكبير والمار على القاعد أبو هريرة 7

حم هق يجزئ عن الجماعة إذا مروا أن يسلم أحدهم علي 8

م لا تبدؤوا اليهود والنصارى بالسلام أبو هريرة 9

خ إذا عطس أحدكم فليقل الحمد لله أبو هريرة 10

م لا يشربن أحد منكم قائما أبو هريرة 11

م إذا أكل أحدكم فليأكل بيمينه أبو هريرة 12

ق إذا انتعل أحدكم فليبدأ باليمين أبو هريرة 13

ق لا يمش أحدكم في نعل واحدة أبو هريرة 14

ق لا ينظر الله إلى من جر ثوبه خيلاء ابن عمر 15

د حم كل واشرب والبس وتصدق من غير سرف ولا مخيلة عبدالله بن عمرو 16

باب البر والصلة

ق من أحب أن يبسط له في رزقه أبو هريرة 17

ق لا يدخل الجنة قاطع جبير بن مطعم 18

ق إن الله حرم عليكم عقوق الأمهات المغيرة بن شعبة 19

ت حب ك رضا الله في رضا الوالدين عبدالله بن عمرو 20

ق والذي نفسي بيده لا يؤمن عبد حتى يحب لجاره أنس 21

ق أي الذنب أعظم عند الله؟ أن تجعل لله ندا ابن مسعود 22

ق من الكبار شتم الرجل والديه عبدالله بن عمرو 23

ق لا يحل لمسلم أن يهجر أخاه فوق ثلاثة ليال أيوبأبو 24

خ كل معروف صدقة جابر 25

م لا تحقرن من المعروف شيئا ذرأبو 26

م ثر ماءهاإذا طبخت مرقة فأك أبو ذر 27

م من نفس عن مسلم كربة من كرب الدنيا أبو هريرة 28

م من دل على خير فله مثل أجر فاعله مسعودأبو 29

هق من استعاذكم بالله فأعيذوه ابن عمر 30

ب با

الزهد الورع ق إن الحلال بين وإن الحرام بين وبينهما مشتبهات النعمان بن بشير 31

خ بد الدينار والدرهم والقطيفة والخميصةتعس ع أبو هريرة 32

ابن عمر 33

The complete version of this resource lists references to all 131 narrations in the book, in one organized list, another ideal review tool…

ابن عمر 34

ابن عباس 35

سهل بن سعد 36

سعد بن أبي وقاص 37

أبو هريرة 38

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Join us Saturday nights at the First Muslim Mosque of

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as we study these 131

narrations about manners under Ustaadh Moosaa

Richardson. Our tentative start date is September 15,

2018. Join us at the masjid, live online from anywhere

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and other important updates.