Browsing hadiths 1731-1740 of 3033
Sahih Muslim is a collection of hadith compiled by Imam Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj. It is considered one of the most authentic collections of hadith.
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Sahih Muslim 1732
Chapter: The command to show leniency and avoid causing aversion (towards Islam)
Give tidings (to the people) ; do not create (in their minds) aversion (towards religion) ; show them leniency and do not be hard upon them.
Sahih Muslim 1733 a
Chapter: The command to show leniency and avoid causing aversion (towards Islam)
Show leniency (to the people) ; don't be hard upon them; give them glad tidings (of Divine favours in this world and the Hereafter) ; and do not create aversion. Work in collaboration and don't be divided.
Sahih Muslim 1734
Chapter: The command to show leniency and avoid causing aversion (towards Islam)
Show leniency; do not be hard; give solace and do not create aversion.
Sahih Muslim 1735 a
Chapter: The prohibition of betrayal
When Allah will gather together, on the Day of Judgment, all the earlier and later generations of mankind, a flag will be raised (to mark off) every person guilty of breach of faith, and it will be announced that this is the perfidy of so and so, son of so and so (to attract the attention of people to his guilt).
Read moreSahih Muslim 1736 a
Chapter: The prohibition of betrayal
There will be a flag for every perfidious person on the Day of Judgment, and it would be said: Here is the perfidy of so and so.
Sahih Muslim 1737
Chapter: The prohibition of betrayal
There would be a flag for every perfidious person on the Day of Judgment by which he will be recognised.
Sahih Muslim 1738 a
Chapter: The prohibition of betrayal
On the Day of Judgment there will be a flag fixed behind the buttocks of every person guilty of the breach of faith.
Sahih Muslim 1739
Chapter: Permissibility of deceit in war
War is a stratagem.
Sahih Muslim 1740
Chapter: Permissibility of deceit in war
This hadith has also been narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira.