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Subject: Chapter 39 - Rights of Neighbors Tue Nov 18, 2014 12:16 pm
Chapter 39
Rights of Neighbors
Allah, the Exalted, says:
"Worship Allah and join none with Him (in worship); and do good to parents, kinsfolk, orphans, Al-Masakin (the poor), the neighbour who is near of kin, the neighbour who is a stranger, the companion by your side, the wayfarer (you meet), and those (slaves) whom your right hands possess.'' (4:36)
Hadith 303
Ibn `Umar and `Aishah (Radhi Allahu Anhuma) reported: Messenger of Allah said,
"Jibril kept recommending treating neighbours with kindness until I thought he would assign a share of inheritance". [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary: This Hadith illustrates the importance of nice treatment to neighbours in Islam.
The Introduction of this Section is explained in the Video included with Hadith No 302 of the previous section
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Subject: Re: Chapter 39 - Rights of Neighbors Tue Nov 18, 2014 12:32 pm
Hadith 304
Abu Dharr reported: Messenger of Allah commanded me thus,
"O Abu Dharr! Whenever you prepare a broth, put plenty of water in it, and and give some of it to your neighbours". [Muslim]
In another narration of Muslim, narrated Abu Dharr : My friend, (Messenger of Allah ) advised me saying,
"Whenever you prepare a broth, put plenty of water in it, and give some to your neighbours and then give them out of this with courtesy.''
Commentary: This Hadith makes it clear that Islam does not like a Muslim to ignore his poor neighbour and eat up everything himself. It stresses that one must take care of his poor neighbours. If a person is not in a position to do more, he should at least add some water in the broth he cooks for his own food and send a portion of it to his deserving neighbour. It leads us to the conclusion that a Muslim should in no case be unmindful of his neighbour and if he is well-to-do, he should be all the more charitable to his neighbours.
For an explanation of this Hadith by Dr Muhammad Salah view the video included in Hadith No. 302 of the previous section
Amy-Amatullah Bookroom Assistant
Subject: Re: Chapter 39 - Rights of Neighbors Tue Nov 18, 2014 1:02 pm
Hadith 305
Abu Hurairah reported: The Prophet said,
"By Allah, he is not a believer! By Allah, he is not a believer! By Allah, he is not a believer.'' It was asked, "Who is that, O Messenger of Allah?'' He said, "One whose neighbour does not feel safe from his evil". [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Another narration of Muslim is: Messenger of Allah said,
"He will not enter Jannah whose neighbour is not secure from his wrongful conduct".
Commentary: This Hadith reveals that hurting or troubling a neighbour is such a serious offence that it causes Allah's Wrath, and thus punishment in Hell.
For an explanation of this Hadith by Dr Muhammad Salah view the video included in Hadith No. 302 of the previous section
Amy-Amatullah Bookroom Assistant
Subject: Re: Chapter 39 - Rights of Neighbors Tue Nov 18, 2014 1:39 pm
Hadith 306
Abu Hurairah reported: Messenger of Allah said,
"O Muslim women! No one of you should consider insignificant (a gift) to give to her neighbour even if it is (a gift of) the trotters of a sheep". [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary: This Hadith means that neighbours should present gifts to each other. The rich men and the poor according to their means. One who is poor should not think that what he is presenting to his neighbour is not worthy of giving. Even his humble gift, provided it is presented with sincerity, will find acceptance with Allah. According to the Noble Qur'an: "So whosoever does good equal to the weight of an ant (or a small ant) shall see it.'' (99:7)
It is, however, better for a rich person to present a gift which goes well with his means. He should not give anything to his neighbour which is stale or which he does not like for himself because apart from insincerity, such a thing shows his contempt for the neighbour while gift is, in fact, a token of sincerity and brotherhood.
Amy-Amatullah Bookroom Assistant
Subject: Re: Chapter 39 - Rights of Neighbors Tue Nov 18, 2014 1:48 pm
Hadith 307
Abu Hurairah reported: Messenger of Allah said,
"No one should prohibit his neighbour from placing a peg in his wall".
Abu Hurairah added: Now I see you turning away from this (Sunnah), but by Allah, I shall go on proclaiming it. [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary: The importance of the injunction contained in this Hadith comes into prominence in localities comprising huts and tents, or at places where the two neighbours still have common walls between their houses. (In big cities each house has its own independent walls.) In any case, it is evident from this Hadith that a Muslim should be considerate of his neighbours. Islam ordains us to co-operate and sympathize with them. All Muslims are likened to a body each organ of which is linked with the other. In the light of this injunction, one can very well understand the rights of the neighbours in Islam.
For an explanation of this Hadith by Dr Muhammad Salah view the video included in Hadith No. 306 of the previous section
Amy-Amatullah Bookroom Assistant
Subject: Re: Chapter 39 - Rights of Neighbors Wed Nov 19, 2014 2:17 pm
Hadith 308
Abu Hurairah reported: Messenger of Allah said,
"He who believes in Allah and the Last Day let him not harm his neighbour; and he who believes in Allah and the Last Day let him show hospitality to his guest; and he who believes in Allah and the Last Day let him speak good or remain silent". [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary: This Hadith unfolds the fruits of Faith. One who does not have the qualities mentioned in it, is deprived of the blessings of the Faith. Faith of such a person is like a fruitless tree, or a flower without fragrance, or a body without soul.
For an explanation of this Hadith by Dr Muhammad Salah view the video included in Hadith No. 306 of the previous section
Amy-Amatullah Bookroom Assistant
Subject: Re: Chapter 39 - Rights of Neighbors Wed Nov 19, 2014 2:36 pm
Hadith 309
Abu Shuraih Al-Khuza`i reported: The Prophet said,
"He who believes in Allah and the Last Day, let him be kind to his neighbour; and he who believes in Allah and the Last Day, let him show hospitality to his guest; and he who believes in Allah and the Last Day, let him either speak good or remain silent". [Muslim].
For an explanation of this Hadith by Dr Muhammad Salah view the video included in Hadith No. 306 of the previous section
Amy-Amatullah Bookroom Assistant
Subject: Re: Chapter 39 - Rights of Neighbors Wed Nov 19, 2014 3:09 pm
Hadith 310
Aishah reported: I said, "O Messenger of Allah, I have two neighbours, to which of them should I send a present?'' He replied,
"To the one whose door is nearer to you". [Al-Bukhari]
Commentary: When a Muslim does not have the means to present gifts to his neighbours and wants to present a gift only to one of them, he should go by the principle laid down in this Hadith. The principle enunciated here is: "One who is the nearest neighbour, should have precedence over all others.''
Amy-Amatullah Bookroom Assistant
Subject: Re: Chapter 39 - Rights of Neighbors Wed Nov 19, 2014 3:11 pm
Hadith 311
`Abdullah bin `Umar (Radhi Allahu Anhuma) reported: Messenger of Allah said,
"The best of companions with Allah is the one who is best to his companions, and the best of neighbours to Allah is the one who is the best of them to his neighbour". [At-Tirmidhi].
Commentary: Companion is a common word which covers companions in journey and stay. Muslims are ordained to treat all of them nicely. But one's neighbour has precedence over others. Nice treatment to him is the best means to attain a distinctive place with Allah.
For an explanation of this Hadith by Dr Muhammad Salah view the video included in Hadith No. 310 of the previous section