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XI. Correctness
114. The people of correctness in this world are the people of correctness
in the Next World
221. Qabisa ibn Burma al-Asadi said, "I was with the Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and I heard him say,
'The people of correctness in this world are the people of correctness
in the Next World. The people of the incorrect in this world are the
people of the incorrect in the Next World."
222. Harmala ibn 'Abdullah went to the Prophet, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, and stayed with him until the Prophet, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, until the Prophet, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, recognised him. He said, "When we set out,
I told myself, 'By Allah, I will go to the Prophet, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, so that I will have more knowledge. I went
in the evening until I was in front of him. I asked, 'What do you command
me to do?' He replied, 'Harmala, do what is correct and avoid the incorrect.'
Then I went back to the caravan. Then I came back again until I was
in my place near him. I asked, 'Messenger of Allah, what do you command
me to do?' He replied, 'Harmala, do what is correct and avoid the incorrect.
Find out what you like to hear people tell you when you are with them.
When you leave me, behave in that manner. Find out what you dislike
for people to day to you. When you leave me, avoid that.' When I returned,
I thought that these two statements did not omit anything."
223. Salman said, "The people of correctness in this world are
the people of correctness in the Next World."
Abu 'Uthman said that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, said words to that effect.
115. Every correct action is sadaqa
224. Jabir ibn 'Abdullah reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, said, "Every correct action is sadaqa."
225. Abu Musa reported that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, said, "Every Muslim must give sadaqa." They said,
"And if he does not find anything (to give)?" He replied,
"Then he should work his hands, benefit himself and then give sadaqa."
They asked, "And if he is unable to or does not do it?" He
replied, "Then he should help someone with a great need."
They said, "And if he does not do it?" He replied, "Then
he should command the good or command the correct." They said,
"And if he does not do that?" They said, "He should refrain
from evil. That is sadaqa for him."
226. Same as 220.
227. Abu Dharr reported that it was said, "Messenger of Allah,
the wealthy people have taken all the rewards. They pray as we pray.
They fast as we fast, but they give sadaqa from their excess wealth."
He said, "Has Allah not given you something to give as sadaqa?
Every time you praise or glorify Allah, that is sadaqa. There is sadaqa
is sexual intercourse." He was asked, "Is there sadaqa in
satisfying one's appetite?" He replied, "If he does it in
a haram manner, is that not a wrong action? Similarly if he does it
in a halal manner, he receives a reward."
116. Removing harmful things
228. Abu Barza al-Aslami said, "I said, 'Messenger of Allah, show
me an action by which I will enter the Garden!" He said, 'Remove
harmful things from people's path.'"
229. Abu Hurayra reported that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, said, "A man came across a thorn in the road and
said, 'I will remove this thorn so that it does not harm a Muslim man.'
For that reason he was forgiven."
230. Abu Dharr reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, said, "I was shown the actions of my Community
- both good and evil - and I found that one of their good actions is
removing harmful things from the road, I found that one of the evil
actions was spit in the mosque which is not buried."
117. Correct Words
231. 'Abdullah ibn al-Khatami reported that the Messenger of Allah,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Every act of kindness
is sadaqa."
232. Anas said, "When the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, was given something, he used to say, 'Take it to so-and-so.
She was a friend of Khadija's. Take it to the house of so-and-so. She
loved Khadija."
233. Same as 231, but from Hudhayfa.
118. Going out to a vegetable garden and carrying things in a sack on
one's shoulder to one's family
234. 'Amr ibn Qurra al-Kindi said, "My father offered his sister
in marriage to Salman. He refused and then married a mawla of his called
Buqayra. Abu Qurra heard that there were bad feelings between Hudhayfa
and Salman. He went to talk to him (Salman) about this. He was told
that he was in a vegetable garden which belonged to him and went and
met him there. Salman had a sack of vegetables. He put his stick in
the knot of the sack and put it on his shoulder. Abu Qurra asked, 'Abu
'Abdullah, what is the trouble between you and Hudhayfa?' Salman replied,
'Man is prone to be impetuous.' (17:11)
"They went to Salman's house. Salman went into his house and said,
'Peace be upon you.' Then he gave Abu Qurra permission to enter and
he came in. There was a fibre mat placed over the doorway and there
were some bricks by his head and a saddle. He said, 'Sit on the rug
of your mawla which she has put out for herself.' Then he began to speak
to him. He said, 'Hudhayfa has related certain things which the Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said in anger to
some people. I began to be questioned about them and I said, "Hudhayfa
knows best what he says, but I dislike for there to be rancour between
people." Hudhayfa was brought and it was said to him, "Salman
neither confirms nor denies what you say."'
"Salman said, 'Hudhayfa came to me and said, "Salman, son
of Salman's mother!" I said, "Hudhayfa, son of Hudhayfa's
mother! You must stop this or I will write to 'Umar about you!"
After I had alarmed him by speaking of 'Umar, he left me. The Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "I am
one of the children of Adam. Whatever salve of my community I curse
or abuse when he does not deserve it, Make that a prayer a blessing
for him."'"
235. Ibn 'Abbas said, " 'Umar said, 'Let us go forth to the land
of our people.' Ubayy ibn Ka'b and I were at the back of the people.
A cloud gathered. Ubayy said, 'O Allah, remove its harm from us!' We
met the people and their mounts were wet. They said, 'What fell on us
did not fall on you!' I said, 'He asked Allah Almighty to remove its
harm from us.' 'Umar said, 'Why didn't you include us in your supplication?'"
119. Going out to an estate
236. Abu Salama said, "We went to Abu Sa'id al-Khudri with a friend.
I said, 'Will you go with us to the date palms?' He went out wearing
a black-bordered cloak of his."
237. Umm Musa said, "I heard 'Ali say that the Prophet, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, commanded 'Abdullah ibn Mas'ud to climb
a tree and bring him something from it. His Companions looked at 'Abdullah's
thigh and laughed at its thinness. The Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, said, 'Why are you laughing? 'Abdullah's
foot is heavier in the balance than the mountain of Uhud.'"
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