Hadith 70. Mr. ‘Abdullah bin ‘Amru narrated to the Messenger of Allah – Sollollohu ‘alaihi wasallam – saying:
Those who are merciful will have mercy on the Merciful, Blessed and Exalted be He. Have mercy on those on earth who will have mercy on you in heaven.
{Those who are generous are forgiven by Ar-Rahman, be generous to the inhabitants of the earth, you are forgiven by the One in heaven.} (Abu Dawood).
Hadith Analysis
1 sentence {generous people} are those who know how to be merciful, tolerant towards humans and animals living on earth, who know how to be kind, gentle, protective, supportive and supportive; prayer {redeemed by Ar-Rahman} is respected in return for the results-based work he considers; prayer {Be generous with the inhabitants of the earth.} a common saying for all people, regardless of whether they are good or bad, animals that live on land and in water; prayer {you are redeemed by the One in heaven} means Allah Most High is in heaven. Of course, this passage is not intended to include all the inhabitants of heaven as the Angel of Allah, moreover, Allah, the Most High, is not in heaven, but dwells above heaven above all, as stated in the Qur’an. , of the Sunnah and of the unity of the community.
hadith lessons
1- Mercy and tolerance are subject to the Quran and the Sunnah, so the execution of punishments and criminal sentences for violating the precepts of Allah does not erase mercy and generosity.
2- Allah reigns over heaven, over all things.
3- Confirm that Allah Almighty has the attribute Rahmah (kindness, mercy, tolerance, generosity).
See hadith number 1: Do not shave your head in this place and leave it in another
See hadith number 2: It is forbidden to believe the words of fortune tellers and astrologers.
See hadith number 3: Any form of pretending to be contrary to actual capacity is prohibited.
