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  Chapter 13 Recap Part1 , Part2

Allah The Exalted says: And when they are angry, forgive.


llah The Exalted says: Who repress anger, and who pardon men.
 

Abu Hurairah (RA)narrated : Allah's Messenger (SAW) said, "The strong is not the one who overpowers in wrestling, but the strong one is he who controls himself in anger."


Ibn Umar (RA) narrated : The Messenger of Allah (SAW) said, "There is no sip greater in reward near Allah than the sip of anger, the servant surpresses it seeking the pleasure of Allah."

 

Sahal bin Muadh narrated from his father that The Messenger of Allah (SAW) said, "Whoever supresses anger though he is capable of expressing it, Allah will call him in front of the creatures on the Day of Standing, and he will be given the right to choose any pure eyed virgin he likes."

Ibn Abbas (RA) narrated : The Prophet ö said," Teach, and make things easy and do not create difficulty, and when anyone of you is angry, he should remain silent."

Anas(RA) narrated: Allah's Messenger (SAW) was neither one who (spoke) indecently nor one who cursed and nor one who absued, and when annoyed he used to say, "what is wrong with him? May his forehead be dusty."

Abu Dharr (RA)narrated: Allah's Messenger (SAW) said, "Whenever one of you gets angry while he is standing, he should sit down, if anger goes out of him (that is good), but if not, he should lie down."

 

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