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- Sahih Muslim · 2552 asahih
We said to him ('Abdullah b. 'Umar): May Allah do good to you, these are desert Arabs and they are satisfied even with meagre (things). Thereupon Abdullah said: His father was loved dearly by 'Umar b. Khattib and I heard Allah's Messenger (
- Sahih Muslim · 2552 bsahih
The finest act of goodness is that a person should treat kindly the loved ones of his father.
- Sahih Muslim · 2552 csahih
Arn't you so and so? He said: Yes He gave him his donkey and said: Ride it, and tie the turban round your head. Some of his companions said: May Allah pardon you, you gave to this desert Arab the donkey on which you enjoyed ride for diversi
- Jami` at-Tirmidhi · 1903sahih
the Prophet (ﷺ) said: "Among the most dutiful of deeds is that a man nurture relations with the people his father was friends with."
- Sunan Abi Dawud · 5143sahih
One of the finest acts of kindness is for a man to treat his father’s friends in a kindly way after he has departed.
- Riyad as-Salihin · 342
'Abdullah bin 'Umar (May Allah be pleased with them) met a bedouin on his way to Makkah, he greeted him, offered him to mount the donkey he was riding and gave him the turban he was wearing on his head. Ibn Dinar said to him: "May Allah mak
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