Chapter 7
Reconciliation 896. Amro bin 'Auf al-Muzani
narrated that the Messenger of Allah
said, "Reconciliation is permissible between Muslims, except one which makes something that is lawful (Halal) as unlawful, or makes something which is unlawful (Haram) as lawful. Muslims are to adhere to their terms (conditions) save a term that permits something which is unlawful (Haram) or prohibits something which is lawful (Halal)." Related by At-Tirmidhi who graded it as Sahih, but scholars disagreed with him because the narration of Kathir
bin 'Abdullah bin "Amro bin 'Auf is weak. Perhaps at-Tirmidhi considered it reliable as it was narrated through many chains of narrators.
897. Ibn Hibban rendered it as a Hadith Sahih on the authority of Abu Hurairah.
898, Abu Hurairah
narrated that the Messenger of Allah
said, "No one should prevent hls neighbor from fixing a wooden peg in his wall." Abu Hurairah
then said (to his companions), "Why do I find you averse to it? By Allah, I will always keep narrating it to you (to remind you of this Hadith): Agreed upon.
899. Abu Hamid as-Saidi
narrated that the Messenger of Allah said, "No Muslim has the right to take his (Muslim) brother's stick except with his willing permission." Related by Ibn Hibban and Al-Hakim.