Rahmaanir laah Bismil-Raheem, Alhamdulil-Lahi Rabbil Alamin, wa wa assalam wing assalatu Rasulilah (saw) In the Name of Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate, all praise be to Allah The Lord of the Worlds, and peace and blessings of Allah be upon His Prophet Muhammad (saw)
The true Muslim who understands the teachings of Islam knows that religion calls to love, frequent contact and mutual affection, and that their religion has forbidden the brothers in the faith hate or turn away. Islam has explained that two people who really want the cause of Allah are not separated in the first small mistake you can make both, as the union between them for the cause Allah is very strong to be broken by trifles. The Prophet (saw) said: "That two people who wish for the sake of Allah, or the cause of Islam, do not let the first mistake I make one stand in your relationship." (Al-Bukhari in the Adab Al-Mufrad)
Islam does not ignore human nature and recognize that anger can hit at times of weakness, but puts a limit to the time period that can last the anger and loe Muslims are prohibited from a dispute lasting more than this period, without one or both start a reconciliation. The Prophet (saw) said: "It is not permissible for a Muslim to stop talking to his brother more than three days. Nor is it permissible to be back to back. The best one is the one who greets first the other. "(Al-Bukhari and Muslim).
The true Muslim who has thought about these hadiths are not able to maintain an argument with his brother and turn away, nor Whatever the reason. Rather, he hastens to reconciliation because he knows that the best of the two is the greeting first. If the other returned the salute, both will have a reward, but if he returns, only that he be acquitted greeting while he refused take the whole burden of sin. This is clearly explained in the hadith that Abu Hurairah narrated:
"I heard the Prophet (saw) say:" it is not permissible that a person is estranged from a believer for more than three days. If three days have passed, then you should go to greet him with salaam. If he returns the salam both have a part in the reward, and if it serves only be absolved of the sin of this distancing who greeted him with salaam. (Al-Bukhari in Adab Al-Mufrad).
The longer the distance the greater the sin and the more severe the punishment will be those who are angry. The Prophet (saw) said: "Whoever wants to distance itself from his brother for a year is as if he shed his blood. "(Al-Bukhari in Al-Adab Al-Mufrad)
The Islamic system of education is based on love, affection and friendship. Therefore, hatred and envy should have no place in the life of the true Muslim. How could afford these bad feelings when they are known the teachings of the Prophet (saw) for moral behavior, which has never been equaled since man has walked on the earth? The Prophet (saw) said:
"No links cortéis your blood, do not turn your back, do not hate and not envy. Be brothers, as Allah has commanded you. " (Muslim).
"Beware of suspicion, for speaking on the basis of suspicion is the worst kind of lie. Do not look for faults in others, do not espiéis not compitáis among you, not envy, do not hate and not you turn your back. O slaves of Allah, be brothers. " (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
"not envy, do not be negligent in your purchases, do not hate, do not turn your back and not enter into a transaction when others have already agreed on it. O slaves of Allah, be brothers. A Muslim is the brother of another Muslim. Do not push, do not humiliate or despises him. Piety is here, and he said this he pointed to his chest thrice. It is a sin to despise his Muslim brother, and his blood, property and honor are inviolable. "(Muslim)
The Muslim who thinks deeply about these words, full of love, compassion and brotherhood, can not hate, Unless there is a heart disease or rude in nature.
therefore Islam warns those hard-hearted that deviate from the true Islam and deny its spirit of tolerance by insisting on staying as strangers. They are risking to a bad end in the Hereafter. Their actions may deprive them of earning the mercy and the forgiveness of Allah, and thus the gates of paradise can be closed. The Prophet (saw) said:
"They open the gates of paradise on Mondays and Thursdays, and every servant who does not associate anything or anyone with Allah is forgiven except the man who holds a grudge with his brother. It says: Wait, that these two be reconciled! hoped that the two be reconciled! hoped that the two be reconciled! " (Muslim)
The eminent Sahabi Abu Ad-Darda said, "Shall I indicate to you something better than charity and fasting? Reconcile your brothers, for hatred diminishes reward. (Al-Bukhari in Al Adab al-Mufrad).
This is the insight into Ad Abu Darda, whose intelligence and good sense the Prophet (saw) hoped, and this is the spirit of Islam which is based on brotherhood and love. He understood that tarnishes hatred destroys good deeds and reward, while the reconciliation between Muslims apart is better for them than charity and fasting, because the bitterness from receiving rewards, including these two acts of worship. (Al Bukhari in Adab Al Mufrad).
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