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One should not sleep before the night prayer, nor have discussions after it. Abu Barza al-Aslami related that<br />

the Prophet, upon whom be peace, loved to delay the night prayer (which was called darkness, al-'atmah)<br />

and he hated sleeping before it and talking or discussions after it." (Related by "the group.") In another<br />

saying by Ibn Mas'ud, it is reported, "The Messenger of Allah ordered us not to talk after the night<br />

prayer." (Related by Ibn Majah.)….<br />

Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith<br />

Hadith 8.160 Narrated by<br />

Abu Huraira<br />

The Prophet said, "Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day, should serve his guest generously; and whoever believes in<br />

Allah and the Last Day, should unite the bond of kinship (i.e. keep good relation with his kith and kin); and whoever believes<br />

in Allah and the Last Day, should talk what is good or keep quiet."<br />

Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith<br />

Hadith 8.120 Narrated by<br />

Tariq<br />

'Abdullah said, "The best talk is Allah's Book (Qur'an), and the best guidance is the guidance of Muhammad."<br />

Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith<br />

Hadith 8.99 Narrated by<br />

Anas bin Malik<br />

Allah's Apostle said, "Do not hate one another, nor be jealous of one another; and do not desert one another, but O Allah's<br />

worshipers! Be Brothers! And it is unlawful for a Muslim to desert his brother Muslim (and not to talk to him) for more than<br />

three nights."<br />

Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith<br />

Hadith 7.388 Narrated by<br />

Abdullah bin Maghaffal<br />

that he saw a man throwing stones with two fingers (at something) and said to him, "Do not throw stones, for Allah's Apostle<br />

has forbidden throwing stones, or he used to dislike it." 'Abdullah added: Throwing stones will neither hunt the game, nor kill<br />

(or hurt) an enemy, but it may break a tooth or gouge out an eye." Afterwards 'Abdullah once again saw the man throwing<br />

stones. He said to him, "I tell you that Allah's Apostle has forbidden or disliked the throwing the stones (in such a way), yet<br />

you are throwing stones! I shall not talk to you for such-and-such a period."<br />

Fiqh-us-Sunnah<br />

Fiqh 4.76<br />

The Prohibition Against Talking Ill of the Dead<br />

It is not permissible to talk ill of the deceased Muslims or to mention their evil deeds…..<br />

Fiqh-us-Sunnah<br />

Fiqh 2.73<br />

Talking in the mosque<br />

An-Nawawi says: "It is permissible to engage in lawful conversation in the mosque and one may discuss worldly affairs and<br />

other things and even laugh, as long as it is about something permissible. This opinion is based on the hadith of Jabir ibn<br />

Samurah who said: 'The Prophet would not rise from his place of the morning prayer until the sun had risen, and when the<br />

sun rose, he would get up. And they would talk and laugh about [pre-Islamic] days of ignorance, and he would smile.'" This is<br />

related by Muslim.<br />

TALAQ:<br />

See under “Women”<br />

See S.65.<br />

Al-Muwatta Subjects<br />

Divorce<br />

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