27. Chapter: On respecting the sacred things of the Muslims, clarification of 
their rights and having compassion and mercy for them
 
Allah Almighty says, "If someone honours Allah's sacred things, that is better 
for him his Lord's sight," (22:30) and the Almighty says, "As for those who 
honour Allah's sacred rites, that comes from taqwa in their hearts." (22:32) 
The Almighty says, "And take the believers under your wing," (15:88) and the 
Almighty says, "If someone kills another person - unless it is in retaliation 
for someone else or for causing corruption in the earth - it is as if he had 
murdered all mankind. And if anyone gives life to another person, it is as if 
he had given life to all mankind." (5:32)
 
235. He reported that the Messenger of Allah, (PBUH), said, "Do not envy one 
another, do not bid against on another, bidding in order to raise the price, do 
not hate one another, do not turn your backs on one another, and none of you 
should sell against the sale of anyone else. Be slaves of Allah, brothers. A 
Muslim is the brother of another Muslim: he should not wrong him nor scorn him 
nor disappoint him. Godfearing is here," and he pointed to his breast three 
times. "It is enough evil for man to scorn his Muslim brother. The blood, 
property and honour of a Muslim is unlawful to another Muslim." [Muslim]
 
236. Anas reported that the Prophet, (PBUH), said, "None of you can truly be 
said to believe until he wants for his brother what he wants for himself." 
[Agreed upon]
 
237. He also reported that the Messenger of Allah, (PBUH), said, "Help your 
brother, wronging or wronged." A man said, "Messenger of Allah, I can help him 
if he is wronged but tell me how I can help him if he is wronging?" He said, 
"You can restrain him - or prevent him - from injustice. That is helping him." 
[al-Bukhari]
 
 


      

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