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SAHIH BUKHARI VOLUME 8 > BOOK 73: GOOD MANNERS AND FORM (AL-ADAB)<br />

The Prophet forbade laughing at a person who passes wind, and said, "How does anyone of you<br />

beat his wife as he beats the stallion camel and then he may embrace (sleep with) her?" And Hisham<br />

said, "As he beats his slave"<br />

Volume 8, Book 73, Number 69:<br />

Narrated Ibn 'Umar:<br />

The Prophet said at Mina, "Do you know what day is today?" They (the people) replied, "Allah and<br />

His Apostle know better," He said "Today is 10th of Dhul-Hijja, the sacred (forbidden) day. Do you<br />

know what town is this town?" They (the people) replied, "Allah and His Apostle know better." He<br />

said, "This is the (forbidden) Sacred town (Mecca a sanctuary)." And do you know which month is<br />

this month?" They (the People) replied, "Allah and His Apostle know better." He said, ''This is the Sac-<br />

red (forbidden) month ." He added, "Allah has made your blood, your properties and your honor Sac-<br />

red to one another (i.e. Muslims) like the sanctity of this day of yours in this month of yours, in this<br />

town of yours." (See Hadith No. 797, Vol. 2.)<br />

Volume 8, Book 73, Number 70:<br />

Narrated 'Abdullah:<br />

Allah's Apostle said, "Abusing a Muslim is Fusuq (i.e., an evil-doing), and killing him is Kufr (dis-<br />

belief)."<br />

Volume 8, Book 73, Number 71:<br />

Narrated Abu Dhar:<br />

That he heard the Prophet saying, "If somebody accuses another of Fusuq (by calling him 'Fasiq' i.e.<br />

a wicked person) or accuses him of Kufr, such an accusation will revert to him (i.e. the accuser) if his<br />

companion (the accused) is innocent."<br />

Volume 8, Book 73, Number 72:<br />

Narrated Anas:<br />

Allah's Apostle was neither a Fahish (one who had a bad tongue) nor a Sabbaba (one who abuses<br />

others) and he used to say while admonishing somebody, "What is wrong with him? May dust be on<br />

his forehead!"<br />

Volume 8, Book 73, Number 73:<br />

Narrated Thabit bin Ad-Dahhak:<br />

Volume 8 - 1345 / 1700

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