Hadith+
    Beta 2
Help
 
X
GO
Browse All Books    Browse All Topics
LiteView
 
Quick Search 
Riyad as-Salihin 127 (Book) #38512
The Rewards of Good Deeds

SUMMARY: Doing good deeds, even small ones, can lead to great rewards.

Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Prophet said, "I saw a man going about in Jannah (and enjoying himself) as a reward for cutting from the middle of the road, a tree which was causing inconvenience to the Muslims". Muslim. Another narration says: "A man who passed by a branch of a tree leaning over a road and decided to remove it, saying to himself, 'By Allah! I will remove from the way of Muslims so that it would not harm them'. On account of this he was admitted to Jannah". According to the narration in Al-Bukhari and Muslim: Messenger of Allah said, "While a man was walking, he saw a thorny branch on the road, so he removed it and Allah appreciated his action and forgave him".
الحادي عشر‏:‏ عنه عن النبي قال‏:‏ ‏ "‏ لقد رأيت رجلا يتقلب في الجنة في شجرة قطعها من ظهر الطريق كانت تؤذى المسلمين‏"‏‏.‏‏(‏‏(‏رواه مسلم‏)‏‏)‏‏.‏ وفي رواية‏:‏ ‏ ‏ مر رجل بغصن شجرة على ظهر طريق فقال‏:‏ والله لأنحين هذا عن المسلمين لا يؤذيهم، فأدخل الجنة‏ ‏‏.‏ وفي رواية لهما‏:‏ ‏ ‏ بينما رجل يمشى بطريق وجد غصن شوك على الطريق، فأخره فشكره الله له، فغفر له‏

QUICK LESSONS:
Do good deeds and help others whenever you can

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith speaks of the rewards that come from doing good deeds. It tells the story of a man who was walking and saw a branch leaning over the road. He decided to remove it so that it would not cause any harm or inconvenience to other Muslims who were passing by. As a reward for his kind deed, he was admitted into Jannah. This hadith teaches us that even small acts of kindness can have great rewards in this life and in the hereafter. We should always strive to do good deeds and help others whenever we can as Allah will appreciate our efforts and forgive us for our sins.

Please use the feedback below to report any discrepancies or concerns.

Feedback           Discuss      Disclaimer     

haluk
  
Prev    Next