Riyaad-us-Saliheen Reverence towards the Sanctity of the Muslims Taught by Br Wajdi Akkari Commentary of Shaikh Ibn Uthaymeen Lesson 58
Aishah (May Allah be pleased with her) reported: The Prophet ( ﷺ ) prohibited his Companions out of mercy for them, from observing continuous fasting without a break. They said: "But you observe fast continuously". He replied, "I am not like you. I spend the night while my Rubb provides me with food and drink." [Al-Bukhari and Muslim] Scholars have differed over interpreting this hadith, some say that it is spiritual nourishment that fills him, whilst other have sai it is that Allah removes his hunger Hadith
Abu Qatadah Al-Harith bin Rib`i (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Messenger of Allah ( ﷺ ) said, "I stand up to lead Salat with the intention of prolonging it. Then I hear the crying of an infant and I shorten the Salat lest I should make it burdensome for his mother." [Al-Bukhari] This with regards to shortening the recitation and not the actual salah (i.e. 2 rakat instead of 4) Hadith
Jundub bin Abdullah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah ( ﷺ ) said, "When anyone offers the Fajr (dawn) prayer, in congregation, he is in the Protection of Allah. So let not Allah call him to account, withdrawing, in any respect, His Protection. Because, He will get hold of him and throw him down on his face in the Hell-fire.'' [Muslim] We should remain upright throughout the rest of the day Hadith
Ibn `Umar (May Allah be pleased with them) reported: The Messenger of Allah ( ﷺ ) said, "A Muslim is a brother of another Muslim. So he should not oppress him nor should he hand him over to (his satan or to his self which is inclined to evil). Whoever fulfills the needs of his brother, Allah will fulfill his needs; whoever removes the troubles of his brother, Allah will remove one of his troubles on the Day of Resurrection; and whoever covers up the fault of a Muslim, Allah will cover up his fault on the Day of Resurrection." [Al-Bukhari and Muslim] Hadith
Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah ( ﷺ ) said, "A Muslim is a brother to a Muslim. He should neither deceive him nor lie to him, nor leave him without assistance. Everything belonging to a Muslim is inviolable for a Muslim; his honour, his blood and property. Piety is here (and he pointed out to his chest thrice). It is enough for a Muslim to commit evil by despising his Muslim brother.'' [At-Tirmidhi] Hadith
Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah ( ﷺ ) said, "Do not envy one another; do not inflate prices by overbidding against one another; do not hate one another; do not harbour malice against one another; and do not enter into commercial transaction when others have entered into that (transaction); but be you, O slaves of Allah, as brothers. A Muslim is the brother of another Muslim; he neither oppresses him nor does he look down upon him, nor does he humiliate him. Piety is here, (and he pointed to his chest three times). It is enough evil for a Muslim to hold his brother Muslim in contempt. All things of a Muslim are inviolable for his brother-in-faith: his blood, his property and his honour." [Muslim] Hadith
Anas (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Prophet ( ﷺ ) said, "No one of you shall become a true believer until he desires for his brother what he desires for himself." [Al-Bukhari and Muslim] For example, if we have something we should wish for others to also have what we have, not just blood brother but all muslims Hadith
Anas (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah ( ﷺ ) said, "Help your brother, whether he is an oppressor or is oppressed". A man enquired: "O Messenger of Allah! I help him when he is oppressed, but how can I help him when he is an oppressor?'' He ( ﷺ ) said, "You can keep him from committing oppression. That will be your help to him." [Al-Bukhari and Muslim] Hadith
Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah ( ﷺ ) said, "A believer owes another believer five rights: responding to greetings, visiting him in illness, following his funeral, accepting his invitation, and saying `Yarhamuk-Allah (May Allah have mercy on you),' when he says `Al-hamdu lillah (Praise be to Allah)' after sneezing". [Al-Bukhari and Muslim] Another narration in Muslim is, "There are six rights of a Muslim upon a Muslim: When you meet him, greet him; when he invites you, respond to him; when he seeks counsel, give him advice; when he sneezes and praises Allah, say to him: `May Allah have mercy on you (Yarhamuk-Allah)'; when he is sick, visit him; and when he dies, follow his funeral". Hadith