Riyad Us-Saliheen رياض الصالحين
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Prohibition of the Treachery and Breaking one's Covenant
Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri (May Allah be pleased with him) said: The Prophet (PBUH) said, "Every one who breaks a covenant will have a flag by his buttocks on the Day of Resurrection. It will be raised higher according to the nature of his breach. Behold, there will be no greater a sin with respect to breaking the covenant than that of a ruler who breaks his covenant with the Muslim masses."[Muslim].


Commentary:
This Hadith clearly shows that breach of covenant is forbidden in Islam, especially on the part of a ruler because (a) he is in a position to honour his covenant, and (b) his evil can affect the whole Muslim community.
It was a custom in the Pre-Islamic Period of Ignorance in Arabia to fix flags on poles for those who were guilty of breach of oath to humiliate and defame them. Almighty Allah has mentioned the punishment of flags on the Day of Resurrection for such people who break their covenant so that people can easily understand its nature. What a humiliation that will be!
* Placing the flag by his bottom signifies humiliation and disgrace because flags are usually carried in front of the bearer not behind. (Editor's Note)

277/1586 - Riyad Us-Saliheen (Gardens of the Righteous)
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الحديث التالي احاديث الباب آيات الباب الحديث السابق الفهرس
باب تحريم الغَدر
وَعَنْ أبي سَعِيدٍ الخُدْرِي رضي اللَّه عَنهُ أنَّ النبي صَلّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وسَلَّم قَال :« لِكُلِّ غَادِرٍ لِواءٌ عِندَ إسْتِه يَوْمَ القِيامةِ يُرْفَعُ لَهُ بِقدْرِ غدْرِهِ ، ألا ولا غَادر أعْظمُ غَدْراً مِنْ أمير عامَّةٍ » رواه مسلم .
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