HADITHS
Tirmidhi
- If a youth honours an older person on account of his age, God appoints someone who would honour him in his old age.
- Ability to act in a calm and composed manner is a blessing from God.
- Do not turn away a poor man...even if all you can give is half a date. If you love the poor and bring them near you...God will bring you near Him.
- Everything has a heart and the heart of the Qur'an is Surah Yaasiin, and whoever reads Yaasiin, Allah will write for him the good deed equal to reading the Qura'n ten times.
- He who spends in the course of God will have his reward seven hundred times.
- A believer never stops seeking knowledge until he enters Paradise.
- The worldly comforts are not for me. I am like a traveller, who takes a rest under a tree in the shade and then goes on his way.
- When something weights on your conscience, give it up.
- The worldly comforts are not for me. I am like a traveller, who takes a rest under a tree in the shade and then goes on his way.
- A man who views the world the same at fifty as he did at twenty has wasted thirty years of his life.
- The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was asked what type of earning was best, andhe replied: " A man's work with his hands and every (lawful) business transaction.
- When the gate of supplication is opened for any of you, then the gates of Mercy open up for him.
- The cleanest of food is that which a man earns by his own hands.
- There is a polish for everything that takes away rust; and the polish for the heart is the remembrance of God.
- Wish for your brother what you wish for yourself
- Allah has 99 names that is one hundred minus one, and whoever memorises all of them will enter paradise.
- Verily, it is one of the respects to God to honour an old man.
- Whoever desires that his provision be increased and that his life be extended should uphold the ties of kinship.
- Earning an honest living is a duty next to the principles of iman.
- Love your neighbour. Entertain your guest generously. And say what is good or keep quiet.
- Do not wish to be like anyone, except in two cases:
A man whom God has given wealth and he spends it righteously.
A man whom God has given wisdom and he acts according to it and teaches it to others. - The dearest to me are those of best character.
- Every religion has a distinctive quality and the distinctive quality of Islam is modesty.
- Strive always to excel in virtues and truth.
- Whenever an obedient child look to his parents with a kind look, god writes for him (the credit equal to ) one accepted pilgrimage for every look.
- The best of all dealings is the one which is moderate.
- Seeking knowledge is a duty on every Muslim.
- Your property is that which you send forward (spend towards charity), but that which you hold back belongs to your heirs.
- To strive for the cause of God from daybreak to noon and sunset is better than the goods and enjoyment of the whole worldly life.
- Who ever is content with his small livelihood, God gets pleased with his little (good) effort.
- May God show mercy to a man who is kindly when he sells, when he buys, and when he makes a claim.
- God says:
He who moves a foot towards me, I advance towards him an arm-length. - He who recites the Quran' fluently will be in the company of the noble and virtuous angels. And he who recites the Qura'n haltingly and with difficulty will have a double reward.
- He who desires that his provision should be multiplied and his age should increase, should join the ties of relationship.
- He who makes peace between people by inventing good information or saying good things is not a liar.
- Holy Prophets'advice: Be of good cheer
- The most beloved to God are those who have the best attitude.
- Your actions are judged according to their intentions and to every man is due that for which he intended.
- The best of alms is that which the right hand gives and the left hand knows not of.
- If anyone travels on a road in search of knowledge, God will cause him to travel on one of the roads of Paradise. Dawood
- Charity to the needy is best begun with your relatives. Dawood
- In eloquence there is magic, in knowledge ignorance, in poetry wisdom, and in speech heaviness. Dawood
- God is merciful to kind people. Be kind to those on earth and the one in the Heavens will be kind to you. Dawood & Timidhi
- Three prayers are assured of acceptance without a doubt: The plaint of a wronged one, the prayer of a traveller, and the prayer of a father for his child. Dawood & Tirmidhi
- God does not look at your appearance or your possessions, but He looks at your heart and your deeds. Muslim
- The five Prayers services are like a great canal running at your door in which you bathe five times a day. Muslim
- Live in this world as though you are a stranger or a traveller (passing through it). Muslim
- Gentleness adorns everything and its absence leaves everything defective. Muslim
- When you see a person who has been given more than you in money and beauty, look to those who have been given less. Muslim
- A legacy that a man leaves behind is the ceaseless charity, beneficial knowledge and virtuous descendants who pray for him. Muslim
- Whoever guides someone towards good will receive the reward of the one who acts upon it. Muslim
- One of the best kinds of goodness is that a man should keep in touch with his fathers'friends even after his father has passed away. Muslim
- God is one and likes unity. Muslim
- Praise God with the words ;"Glory be to God" a hundred times and a thousand good deeds will be written for you. Muslim
- Earning an honest living is a duty next to the principles of iman. Baihaqi
- Every religion has a distinctive quality and the distinctive quality of Islam is modesty. Baihaqi
- Whenever an obedient child look to his parents with a kind look, god writes for him (the credit equal to ) one accepted pilgrimage for every look. Baihaqi
- The best of all dealings is the one which is moderate. Baihaqi
- Whoever is content with his small livelihood, God gets pleased with his little (good) effort. Baihaqi
- If anyone recites surah al-Kahf on Friday, then Light will shine for him between two Fridays (meaning that his heart will have light). Baihaqi
- To strive for the cause of God from daybreak to noon and sunset is better than the goods and enjoyment of the whole worldly life. Bukhari
- The greater the number of hands at meals, the greater the blessings. Mishkat
- The best religion is that which is easy and convenient. Mishkat
- Forsake worldly pleasures, God will like you and forsake what others have, mankind will like you. Ibn Majah
- Ahmad
- Read Surah Falaq and surah Naas as many times as possible when you are lostand God may help you. Ahmad
- What is due to the eldest brother from the youngest is the same as what is due to a father from a son. Mishkat
Bukhari
Others
The key to Paradise is Salah (prayer). And the key to Salah lies in purification.
Whoever tills a field and the birds and beast eat from it, It is an act of charity. Ahmad