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31-07-2013, 18:17

Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "While a man was walking on his way he became extremely thirsty. He found a well, he went down into it to drink water. Upon leaving it, he saw a dog which was panting out of thirst. His tongue was lolling out and he was eating moist earth from extreme thirst. The man thought to himself: `This dog is extremely thirsty as I was.' So he descended into the well, filled up his leather sock with water, and holding it in his teeth, climbed up and quenched the thirst of the dog. Allah appreciated his action and forgave his sins". The Companions asked: "Shall we be rewarded for showing kindness to the animals also?'' He (PBUH) said, "A reward is given in connection with every living creature".



Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "A prostitute was forgiven by Allah,
because, passing by a panting dog near a well
and seeing that the dog was about to die of thirst,
she took off her shoe, and tying it with her head-cover
she drew out some water for it.
So, Allah forgave her because of that."
(Book #54, Hadith #538)




De eerste was een man, de tweede was een vrouw? Beide doen hetzelfde en beide kregen een beloning. Dus welke is nou waar?

31-07-2013, 18:39


Er zijn kennelijk verschillende ahadeeth die over hetzelfde onderwerp gaan en erg op elkaar lijken aghi. Wa Allahu ahlem.Zie:



Citaat:

Regarding giving relief to the animals who need it, there are authentic Hadith promising those who relieve them a great reward, Allah’s Forgiveness of their sins and thankfulness for their kind deed. It was narrated on the authority of Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: (Al-Bukhari, Sahih, Book on manners ,no. 6009; Muslim, Sahih, Book on greetings, no. 2244; Abu Dawud, Sunan, Book on Jihad, no. 2550; Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Musnad, vol. 2, p. 375; and Malik, Al-Muwatta', Book on miscellaneous matters, no. 1729.)

“A man became very thirsty while walking down a road. There, he found a well, so he went down into it, drank (his fill) and came out. Then he saw a dog panting, eating mud out of thirst. The man said (to himself), ‘This dog is as thirsty as I was.’ So, he went back down into the well, filled his shoe with water, caught hold of it with his mouth until he ascended and watered the dog. Allah appreciated him (his good deed) and forgave him.” They said, ‘O Messenger of Allah! Is there a reward for us regarding these animals?’ He said, ‘Regarding every wet liver (i.e. animate being) there is a reward.’”


It is also related from Abu Hurayrah that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said, “A dog was walking around a well, about to die of thirst. One of the prostitutes from the Children of Israel saw it, so she took off her shoe, drew water with it and gave it to the dog to drink. So, she was forgiven because of that.” (Related by Muslim in his "Sahih [Book of Authentic Hadith]&quot (Al-Bukhari, Sahih, Book on Prophets, no. 3467; Muslim, Sahih, Book on greetings, no. 2245; and Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Musnad, vol. 2, p. 510.)

As Islam encourages and obligates extension of kindness to those who need it, it forbids its antithesis, which is oppression and transgression.