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Title: GUARDING AGAINST SLANDER AND ABUSE


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GUARDING AGAINST SLANDER ABUSE
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  • If anyone guarantees me what is between his jaws
    and what is between his legs (i.e. he should not
    commit fornication), I shall guarantee him
    paradise.
  • (Bukhari)

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  • Reviling a Muslim is disobedience to Allah, and
    fighting with him is infidelity.
  • (Bukhari, Musim)

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  • It is not fitting for an eminently truthful man
    to be a reviler.
  • (Muslim)

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  • A mischief maker will not enter paradise.
  • (Bukhari, Muslim)

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  • Adhere to truth, for truth leads to good deeds
    and good leads him who does them to paradise.
    Falsehood is wickedness and wickedness leads to
    hell.
  • (Bukhari)

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  • The great liar is not the one who puts things
    right between people, says what is good, and
    promotes what is good.
  • (Bukhari, Muslim)

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  • Woe to him who tells things, speaking falsely, to
    make people laugh therby! Woe to him! Woe to him!
  • (Ahmad, Tirmidhi, Abu dawud)

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  • Do you know the thing, which most commonly brings
    people into paradise? It is fear to Allah and
    good character. Do you know what most commonly
    brings people to hell? It is the hollow things
    the mouth and the private parts.
  • (Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah)

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  • Sufyan bin abdullah ath thaqafi told when he
    asked Allahs messenger what he feared most for
    him, he took hold of his tongue and said, This.
  • (Tirmidhi)

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  • None of my companions must tell me anything about
    anyone, for I like to come out to you with no
    ill feelings.
  • (Abu Dawud)

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  • Coarse talk does not come into anything without
    disgracing it, and modesty does not come into
    anything without adorning it.
  • (Tirmidhi)

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