Chosen Islamic Manners


*The Prophet () forbade us to relate all that we hear. He said: ‘It is sinful enough for one to relate all that he hears.’



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*The Prophet () forbade us to relate all that we hear. He said:

It is sinful enough for one to relate all that he hears.’(Muslim)


*One should be careful not to tell a lie. Allah, the Exalted, says:

O you who believe! Be afraid of Allah, and be with those who are true (in words and deeds). (9:119)


In the hadeeth of Samorah b. Jundub (), in which he related the dream of the Prophet (), the Prophet () said:

'Tonight I saw two men, they came to me and took me by the hands and led me to the Holy Land, where I met a man who was sitting and another who was standing and in his hand were hooks of iron. He placed the hooks in the mouth of the one who was sitting and ripped one side of his mouth till he reached the back of his neck. He then proceeded to do the same to the other side, and while he was doing this the first side would return back to normal.' The Prophet () said: 'What is this?' He said: 'the angels said: 'let us go…let us go.' (Bukhari)

At the end of the hadeeth, the Prophet () said to them:



'You have taken me on a long journey tonight, so inform me of what I have seen! They said: 'We shall inform you, as for the one whose face was being torn from the mouth till his brow, he was a liar who spread lies…his lies spread so far and wide that everyone talked about it.' (Bukhari)


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