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24. Punishment of Allah, of the<br />

78.40<br />

25. Punishment for sins as a favour of Allah, of the<br />

55.35, 55.36, 55.37, 55.38, 55.39, 55.40, 55.41, 55.42, 55.43, 55.44, 55.45<br />

26. Quran as<br />

7.2, 10.2, 18.2, 41.2, 41.3, 41.4, 42.7, 74.35, 74.36, 74.37<br />

27. Rejecting the<br />

67.6, 67.7, 67.8, 67.9, 67.10, 67.11<br />

28. Taking of from the Quran<br />

14.52<br />

29. Taking of from the Revelations of Allah<br />

7.146<br />

30. Treating the as jest<br />

18.56<br />

31. Wrong-doers, the<br />

6.69, 6.70<br />

Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith<br />

Hadith 8.7<br />

Abu Bakra<br />

Narrated by<br />

Allah's Apostle said thrice, "Shall I not inform you of the biggest of the great sins?" We said, "Yes, O Allah's Apostle" He said,<br />

"To join partners in worship with Allah; to be undutiful to one's parents." The Prophet sat up after he had been reclining and<br />

added, "And I warn you against giving forged statement and a false witness; I warn you against giving a forged statement and<br />

a false witness." The Prophet kept on saying that warning till we thought that he would not stop.<br />

Al-Tirmidhi Hadith<br />

Hadith 93<br />

AbuHurayrah<br />

Narrated by<br />

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: `Lose no time to do good work before you are caught up by one of the seven<br />

calamities.' Then by way of warning he recounted,`A starvation which may impair your wisdom, or a prosperity which may<br />

mislead you, or an ailment which may damage your health, or an old age which may harm your senses, or a sudden death or<br />

the appearance of Dajjal (Antichrist). All these are bad events which may be awaited; or the Doomsday, but this day is indeed<br />

very hard and bitter.'<br />

Transmitted by Tirmidhi.<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. This is based on Bukhari's report from<br />

'Aishah that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said: "Do not speak ill of the dead; they have seen the result of (the deeds) that<br />

they forwarded before them." Abu Daw'ud and Tirmidhi have transmitted, but with a weak chain of narrators, from Ibn ' Umar<br />

a similar hadith that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said, "Mention the good deeds of your dead and cover their evil deeds."<br />

As for those Muslims who openly do evil or indulge in illicit innovation, it is permissible to mention their evil deeds if some<br />

public good so requires and and as a warning to others in order to discourage anyone who might otherwise follow their bad<br />

example……<br />

Sunan of Abu-Dawood<br />

Hadith 5236 Narrated by<br />

AbuSa'id al-Khudri<br />

Muhammad ibn AbuYahya said that his father told that he and his companion went to AbuSa'id al-Khudri to pay a sick visit to<br />

him. He said: Then we came out from him and met a companion of ours who wanted to go to him. We went ahead and sat in<br />

the mosque. He then came back and told us that he heard AbuSa'id al-Khudri say: The Apostle of Allah (peace be upon him)<br />

said: Some snakes are jinn; so when anyone sees one of them in his house, he should give it a warning three times. If it<br />

return (after that), he should kill it, for it is a devil.<br />

Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith<br />

Hadith 1.427 Narrated by<br />

Aisha and Abdullah bin Abbas<br />

When the last moment of the life of Allah's Apostle came he started putting his 'Khamisa' on his face and when he felt hot and<br />

short of breath he took it off his face and said, "May Allah curse the Jews and Christians for they built the places of worship at<br />

the graves of their Prophets." The Prophet was warning (Muslims) of what those had done.<br />

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