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" Hadith 36: Compassion, Relief, and Brotherhood "

" Explore the wisdom of Hadith 36 with Abu Hurairah, emphasizing acts of compassion, relief for believers, covering the shame of Muslims, and the rewards of knowledge sharing ". Hadith 36 From Abu Hurairah r.a., from the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings, upon him) said:  " Whoever relieves a believer of a hardship from the hardships of the world, Allah will free himself from a hardship from the hardships of the Day of Resurrection. And whoever relieves the suffering of a difficult person, surely Allah will ease his suffering in this world and in the hereafter. Whoever covers the shame of a Muslim, surely God will cover his shame in the hereafter. And God always helps His servant, as long as His servant tries to help his brother. Whoever leads a path to claim knowledge, God will surely make a way for him to heaven easier. And a group of people do not gather in a house from the houses of God, they read the Book of God and study it among themselves, but peace is sent...

" Hadith 35: Brotherhood and the Prohibition of Envy "

" Explore Hadith 35 with Abu Hurairah, emphasizing the values of brotherhood in Islam, the prohibition of envy, and the importance of treating fellow Muslims with respect and compassion ". Hadith 35 From Abu Hurairah r.a., he said: " The Messenger of God (peace and blessings, upon him) said: ' Do not envy, and do not deceive, and do not hate each other, and do not be enemies to enemies, and do not sell and buy for the other half, and be all of you as brothers and sisters of God. A Muslim is a brother to a Muslim, you cannot oppress him, you cannot allow him to be oppressed, you cannot lie to him and you cannot insult him'. Taqwa stems from this - while the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings, upon him) pointed to his chest three times. 'It is sufficient for that person's crime if he insults his Muslim brother. A Muslim against another Muslim is forbidden his blood, his property and his honor ' ."

" The Essence of Faith: Hadith Wisdom by Anas bin Malik r.a ".

" Explore a powerful Hadith narrated by Anas bin Malik r.a, 'emphasizing the core of faith —loving one's brother as oneself' ".  Delve into the teachings of love, empathy, and camaraderie in the path of faith.   From Abu Hamzah, Anas bin Malik r.a, (servant to the Prophet saw), said the Prophet Muhammad:  " None of you has faith until he loves his brother as much as he loves himself ". Hadith No.13, by Imam Nawawi