The Muslim and his Rabb 2. The Muslim and his own self 3. The Muslim and his parents 4. The Muslim and his wife 5. The Muslim and his children 6. The Muslim and his relatives 7.
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the Fire.') (Qur'an 3:190-191)
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for prayer is the pillar of the faith - whoever establishes prayer establishes faith, and whoever neglects prayer destroys the faith.3 Note: 3.
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Allah will hate the fat man (one who revels in a life of luxury), and a man will not be condemned until he favours his desires over his religion.' 3 Note: 3. al-Kanz, 8/47.
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'' 'Abdul-Rahman ibn 'Awf (r) used to dress in a cloak or garment that was worth four or five hundred dirhams (Tabaqat Ibn Sa'd, 3/131),
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Reported by al-Hakim in al-Mustadrak 3/549, and Ibn Na'im in al-hilyahh, 1/334.
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Hayat al-Sahabah, 3/329 Even 'Umar (r), who was so righteous and performed so many acts of worship, felt the need to purify his soul from time to time.
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'3 Note: 3. Reported by Imam Ahmad, Abu Dawud and Ibn Majah with a hasan isnad. The full text of the hadith is: A man came to the Prophet (s) and said: 'O Messenger of Allah,
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and when he is away she is faithful and loyal to him.'3 Note: 3. Reported by al-Hakim, who said it is sahih according to the conditions of Bukhari and Muslim.
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See al-Hilyah, 1/106; Tabaqat Ibn Sa'd, 3/394; al-Kanz, 8/305. The Prophet (s) used to instil this guidance in his Companions and showed them how to achieve fairness and balance between their
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