Riyad Us-Saliheen رياض الصالحين
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The Prohibition of Backbiting and the Commandment of Guarding one's Tongue
Abu Abdur-Rahman Bilal bin Al-Harith Al-Muzani (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "A man speaks a good word without knowing its worth, Allah records for him His Good Pleasure till the day he will meet Him; and a man utters an evil word without realizing its importance, Allah records for him His displeasure till the day he will meet Him."[Imam Malik and At-Tirmidhi].


Commentary:
This Hadith tells us a fact which can be observed in our everyday life. Sometimes a person utters a good sentence which pleases an individual and he reforms himself or holds himself from doing something wrong. Such a sentence or utterance is highly rewarded by Allah. Similarly, sometime a person utters a mischievous sentence, the ruinous effects of which he does not realize. This utterance hurts someone's feelings and leads him to sin and evil. Almighty Allah is displeased with such a person. The lesson that this Hadith has for us is that one should strictly guard his speech and weigh his words to avoid Allah's Wrath.
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الحديث التالي احاديث الباب آيات الباب الحديث السابق الفهرس
باب تحريم الغيبة والأمر بحفظ اللسان
وعَنْ أبي عَبْدِ الرَّحمنِ بِلال بنِ الحارثِ المُزنيِّ رضي اللَّه عَنْهُ أنَّ رَسُولَ اللَّه صَلّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وسَلَّم قالَ : « إنَّ الرَّجُلَ ليَتَكَلَّمُ بالْكَلِمَةِ مِنْ رِضْوانِ اللَّهِ تَعالى ما كَانَ يَظُنُّ أنْ تَبْلُغَ مَا بلَغَتْ يكْتُبُ اللَّه اللَّه بهَا رِضْوَانَهُ إلى يَوْمِ يلْقَاهُ ، وَإنَّ الرَّجُلَ لَيَتَكَلَّمُ بالكَلِمةِ مِنْ سَخَطِ اللَّه مَا كَانَ يظُنُّ أن تَبْلُغَ ما بلَغَتْ يكْتُبُ اللَّه لَهُ بهَا سَخَطَهُ إلى يَوْمِ يلْقَاهُ ».رواهُ مالك في « المُوطَّإِ » والترمذي وقال :حديثٌ حسنٌ صحيحٌ .
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