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Chapter 351
ﺎهﻮﺤﻧو ءﺎﻤﻟا دراﻮﻣو ﻢﻬﻠﻇو سﺎﱠﻨﻟا ﻖﻳﺮﻃ ﻲﻓ طﻮﻐﺘﻟا ﻦﻋ ﻲﻬﻨﻟا بﺎﺑ
Prohibition of Relieving Nature on the Paths
Allah, the Exalted, says:
"
And those who annoy believing men and women undeservedly, they bear (on themselves) the crime of
slander and plain sin.
'' (33:58)
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ِﻪْﻴَﻠَﻋ ُﷲا ﻰّﻠَﺻ ِﻪﱠﻠﻟا لﻮُﺳَر ﱠنَأ ُﻪْﻨَﻋ ﻪﱠﻠﻟا َﻲِﺿَر َةَﺮْﻳَﺮُه ﻲﺑَأ ْﻦَﻋَو
َلﺎَﻗ ﻢﱠﻠَﺳو
:
»
ﻦْﻴَﻨِﻋﻼﱠﻟا اﻮُﻘﱠﺗا
«
اﻮُﻟﺎَﻗ
؟ ِنﺎَﻨِﻋﻼﱠﻟا ﺎَﻣو
َلﺎَﻗ :
»
ْﻢِﻬﱢﻠِﻇ ﻲﻓ ْوَأ ِسﺎﱠﻨﻟا ِﻖﻳﺮَﻃ ﻲﻓ ﻰﱠﻠَﺨَﺘَﻳ يِﺬﱠﻟا
«
ﻢﻠﺴﻣ ﻩاور
.
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Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "
Avoid two
habits which provoke cursing.
'' The Companions said: "What are those things which provoke cursing?'' He said,
"
Relieving on the thoroughfares or under the shades where people take shelter and rest.
''
[Muslim].
Commentary:
We learn from this Hadith that a Muslim must avoid all such things which cause inconvenience to
other Muslims. If one uses the places mentioned in this Hadith as toilet, this would not only cause inconvenience to
the public but may also cause an epidemic. It is also necessary to avoid such things for the sake of cleanliness. Some
religious scholars are of the opinion that this act is deemed to be a major sin, as it brings people's curses upon the
one who practices it.
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