Quotes relating to 3. Prophetic Wisdom |
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| Of ALMS-GIVING: The most excellent of alms is that of a man of small property, which he has earned by labour, and from which he giveth as much as he is able. |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| Of ALMS-GIVING: Giving alms to the poor hath the reward of one alms; but that given to kindred hath two rewards; one, the reward of alms, the other, the reward of helping relations. |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| Of ANIMALS AND DUTIES OWED THERETO: Fear God, in treating dumb animals and ride them when they are fit to be ridden and get off them when they are tired. |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| Of ANIMALS AND DUTIES OWED THERETO: An adulteress passed by a dog at a well; and the dog was holding out his tongue from thirst, which was near killing him, and the woman drew off her boot, and tied i |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| Of ANIMALS AND DUTIES OWED THERETO: A woman was punished for a cat, which she tied, till it died from hunger. She gave the cat nothing to eat, nor did she set it at liberty, so that it might find some |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| Of ANIMALS AND DUTIES OWED THERETO: "Are there rewards for our doing good to quadrupeds, and giving them water to drink?" Muhammad said, "Verily there are heavenly rewards for any act of kindness to a |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| Of ANIMALS AND DUTIES OWED THERETO: Verily God hath one hundred loving kindnesses; one of which He hath sent down amongst man, quadrupeds and every moving thing upon face of the earth: by it they are |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| Of ANIMALS AND DUTIES OWED THERETO: A man came before the Rasul with a carpet, and said, "O Rasul ! I passed through a wood, and heard the voices of the young of birds; and I took and put them into my |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| OF BEAUTY: Muhammad said: "That person will not enter Paradise who hath one atom of pride in his heart." And a man present said, "Verily, a man is fond of having good clothes, and good shoes.' Muhamma |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| Of BEGGING: Every man who shall beg, in order to increase his property, God will diminish it. |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| Of BEGGING: Verily God loveth a Muslim with a family, who is poor, and withholdeth himself from the unlawful and from begging. |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| Of BEGGING: Whoso openeth unto himself the door of begging; God will open unto him the door of poverty. |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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| Of BEGGING: Verily it is better for any of you to take your rope and bring a bundle of wood upon your back and sell it, in which case God guardeth your honour, than to beg of people, whether they give |  | | Read More | Print It | Email It |
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