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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.
Sahih Muslim 61
Chapter: Clarifying the condition of the fath of one who knowingly denies his father
No person who claimed knowingly anyone else as his father besides (his own) committed nothing but infidelity, and he who made a claim of anything, which (in fact) did not belong to him, is not amongst us; he should make his abode in Fire, and he who labeled anyone with unbelief or called him the enemy of Allah, and he was in fact not so, it rebounded on him.
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Chapter: Clarifying the condition of the fath of one who knowingly denies his father
Do not detest your fathers; he who detested his father committed infidelity.
Sahih Muslim 63 a
Chapter: Clarifying the condition of the fath of one who knowingly denies his father
Both of my ears heard the Messenger of Allah saying this: He who claimed the fatherhood of anyone else besides his real father knowingly (committed a great sin) ;Paradise is forbidden to him. Abu Bakra asserted that he too heard it from the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him ).
Sahih Muslim 64 a
Chapter: Clarifying the words of the prophet (saws): "Insulting A Muslim is an evil action and fighting him is disbelief (Kufr)"
Abusing a Muslim is an outrage and fighting against him is unbelief. Zubaid said: I asked Abu Wa'il: Did you hear it from Abdullah narrating if from the Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him)? He replied: Yes. But there is mention of the talk between Zubaid and Abu Wa'il in the hadith narrated by Shu'ba.
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Chapter: Clarifying the meaning of the Statement of the Prophet (saws): "Do not revert to disbelief (Kuffar) after I am Gone, striking one another's necks"
Do not return to unbelief after me by striking the necks of one another.
Sahih Muslim 66 a
Chapter: Clarifying the meaning of the Statement of the Prophet (saws): "Do not revert to disbelief (Kuffar) after I am Gone, striking one another's necks"
Abdullah b. Mu'adh narrated from the Apostle (may peace and blessings be upon him) a hadith like this on the authority on Ibn Umar.
Sahih Muslim 67
Chapter: Use of the word Kufr with regard to slandering people's lineage and wailing
Two (things) are found among men which are tantamount to unbelief: slandering one's lineage and lamentation on the dead.
Sahih Muslim 68
Chapter: Calling a runaway slave a kafirg
By God, this hadith was narrated from the Apostle (may peace and blessings be upon him), but I do not like that this should be narrated on my authority here in Basra.
Sahih Muslim 69
Chapter: Calling a runaway slave a kafirg
The slave who fled from his master, responsibility with regard to him was absolved.
Sahih Muslim 70
Chapter: Calling a runaway slave a kafirg
When the slave runs away from his master, his prayer is not accepted.