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30 HadithforChildrenCompiled By: Ali Ateeq Al-DhaheriTranslated By: Sakinah Mohamed

Published by:Dakwah Corner Publications Sdn. Bhd.ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDCopyright 2013 Dakwah Corner Publications Sdn BhdNo part of this publication may be produced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form orby any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permissionof the Publisher.First Published: 201330 Hadith for ChildrenISBN: 978-967-5699-45-0Address all correspondence to:MALAYSIA:Dakwah Corner Bookstore (M) Sdn BhdNo. 34-1, Jalan 14/22, Section 14,26100 Petaling Jaya,Selangor Darul Ehsan,MalaysiaTel: 603-7956 4664Fax: 603 7954 1653Website: www.dakwahbookstore.com.myOne Stop Dakwah StoreLot No. 2-65 E&F, 1st FloorAmpang Park Shopping Centre50450 Kuala LumpurTel: 603-2181 2692SAUDI ARABIA:Dawah Corner BookstoreHilton Tower, Holy MakkahTel: 966 2 5311895NIGERIA:Dawah Corner BookstoreKadunaTel: 08056037779PHILIPPINES:Dawah Corner BookstoreZamboanga CityTel: 63 926-5284Distributed By:Darussalam AustraliaJohor, MalaysiaTel: 607-2351602Goodword BooksVictoria Street, SingaporeTel: 63 964121Cover design, illustration and typesetting by:Elly TengkuPlease send us your reviews or comments of this book to:dakwahcornerpublications@gmail.comPrinted byColour Retail Sdn Bhd

ContentsIntroduction.51. Deeds Depend on Intentions.62. Pillars of Islaam.83. Mention the Name of Allaah.104. A Good Dream .125. The Sweetness (Delight) of Faith.146. The Believer Is Not Stung Twice.167. The Superiority of Greeting (Assalaam).188. Politeness of Speech & Kindness of Meeting.209. . Forgiveness and Tolerance.2210. Good manners (Akhlaaq).2411. Muslims Must Love Each Other.2612. Prohibition of Hatred and Envy.2813. Keeping Tongue and Hand from Offense.3014. Endearment of Truthfulness & Caution from Falsehood.3215. Cooperation Among Muslims.3416. Prohibition of Disobedience of Parents and False Witness.3617. The Signs of a Hypocrite.3818. Passing in Front of Someone Praying.4019. Leaving the Things That Don’t Concern You.4220.Forbiddance of Backbiting.4421. Rights of A Neighbour.4622.Beauty vs Arrogance.4823.The Influence of Friends.5024.Calling to Right Guidance and Forbidding Evil.52

25.The Strong Believer.5426.Whoever among you sees something which ismunkar (evil).5627.Leave What Makes You Doubt.5828.Who among people is most deserving of myfine treatment ?.6029.Allaah Does Not Look At Your Bodies Appearance.6230.Treat Well Even A Disbelieving Mother.64.References.67

IntroductionAll praise is due to Allah. We praise Him, seek Hisassistance and forgiveness and we seek refuge with Himfrom the evil of our souls and our misdeeds. No one canmislead whosoever Allah guides and none can guidewhosoever Allah causes to go astray.I testify that there is no deity worthy of worship exceptAllah alone. He has no partner. I also testify that Muhammad(peace be upon him) is His slave and Messenger.In this work I collected 30 Hadiths for children, with shortbiographies of the narrators and the lessons or benefitsderived from the Hadiths. All of the Hadiths have beencarefully chosen and verified for authenticity.This book was written in an easy and simple way forchildren to learn about our Prophet’s Hadiths together withtheir teachers or parents. I have also included a DiscussionCorner section where the children can interact with thebook and discuss with their teachers or parents what theyhave learned and how they can apply the knowledge totheir lives. I hope this book will be useful and can help thechildren to understand and live the sunnah of our prophetMuhammad (peace be upon him).

Deeds depend on Intentions1َ ِنا ا ِّ ِ ال ب ُ ع َ َّ إ م ِ النَّي ات َ ْ أل م Deeds Depend On Intentionsُ ) َي ُق ( هلل َ ُ س ْع ُت سَلو َ ) َق ( اب ََ َّ «إ م : ول ِ َ ال م ِ ر ِنا ع َر ْب ِن ِ اخل َّط َ ُ َع ْن م َ ا ِّ ُ ِنا ِل ل ِّ ِ ال ب ُ ع َ َ م ، ام ِر ٍئ َما َن َوى َ َّ ات َوإ م ِ النَّي ه َر ُت ُه إ ىَِل ْ ِ ت ج ْ فن اَك َن َ ْ أل م ْ ك ِ ُد ْن َيا ُي اج َر ِإ َل ْي ِه َ ُ ص ْي ه ْ با َأ ْو إ ىَِل ْ ِف ِه ، ام َر َأ ٍة َي ْن ِك ُح َها َ َ ج َر ُت ُه إ ىَِل َما ه ٌ ِ » ( َر َوا ُه ال ُب َخار ُِّي َو ُم ْس م .) ل Umar Ibn Al-Khattâb ( ) said: “I heard Allaah’sMessenger ( ) saying: “Deeds depend upon intentionsand every person will get that which he intended. Sowhoever migrates for worldly benefits or for a woman tomarry, his emigration will be for that which he migrated to.”(Narrated by Al-Bukhaari and Muslim)The Narrator: Omar - Umar ibn al-Khattab Umar ibn al-Khattâb (in Arabic, معر بن اخلطاب ) was a sahabi (companion) of the IslamicprophetMuhammad,sometimes referred to by Muslimsas Umar Al-Farûq (Umar the Distinguisher (between Truthand Falsehood)),also known in English as Omar or Umar.He was from the BanuAdi clan of the Quraysh tribe. Hebecame the second Caliph.6

1.Allah judges our (good) deeds based on our intentions.2.Our deeds are rewarded according to our intentions.3.We are allowed toreasons.4.The best reason to migrate or move is for the sake ofincreasing or protecting our Iman.migrate or movefor worldly30 Hadith For ChildrenLessons from This HadithDiscussion Corner1. Who is the narrator of the hadith?2. Give one example you can think ofas a good reason for your family tomigrate or move.3. Before we do any good deed, weshould place a good intention inour heart to please Allah – TRUE orFALSE?7

2 أ ر ك ان اإلس لا م Pillars of IslaamPillars of Islamُ ُ ال سَلو َ س َ " َق : ال َ ) َق ( ع َر َ ِ " ُب ي :) ( هلل ِ ر ال ُم َع ىَل َ ُ َع ِن ا ْب ِن م ْ اإل ِ ن ُ ِال ُ ُ مًا سَلو َّ شا َد ِة َأ ْن ال ِإ َل َه إ َ َ ه : خ ٍس َ الص ْ َ م ِ ر ال ِة َّ هلل َو َأ َّن حُمَد َّ ام ِ هلل َو ِإ َق ٌَ ِ " ( َر َوا ُه ال ُب َخار ُِّي َو ُم ْس م . َ ضان َ ص ْو ِم َر َم ِ َو ِإ ْي َت َّ اء ) ل الز اَك ِة َو َِّ احلج َو It is reported on the authority of Ibn ‘Umar ( ) that hesaid: “Allaah’s Messenger ( ) said: “Islaam is built uponfive (pillars):1. To testify that none is worthy of worship but Allaah andthat Muhammad is the Messenger of Allaah.2. To perform prayers.3. To pay zakaah4. (To perform) Hajj5. To fast the month of Ramadhaan.”(Narrated by Al-Bukhaari and Muslim)The Narrator: Abdullah ibn UmarAbdullah ibn Umar (Arabic: عبداهلل بن معر بن اخلطاب )was the son of the second Caliph ‘Umar ibn al-Khattaband he was a prominent authority in hadith and law, whohad strong faith in Allah from a very young age. Abdullahwas also known as one of the most knowledgeable sahabiamongst all the Companions because he spent a lot oftime close to the Prophet and memorizing the Prophet’ssayings and actions.8

1.That there are five pillars of Islaam.2.That the shahaadah is a pillar of Islaam.3.That prayer is a pillar of Islaam.4.That zakaah is a pillar of Islaam.5.That performing Hajj is a pillar of Islaam.6.That fasting the month of Ramadhaan is a pillarof Islaam.30 Hadith For ChildrenLessons from This HadithDiscussion Corner1. How did Abdullah ibn ‘Umar becomeso knowledgeable?2. Name the five pillars of Islam3. Which pillars of Islam do you practiceeveryday?9

Mention the Name of Allaah3 الله َ َس ِّم ، َيا غُالَ ُم Mention the Name of Allaahَ "ك ْن ُت ُغ َ َ س م ِ ر ُ :) ( ل َة ) ( هلل َ ُ َع ْن م ِ ُ ح ِر سَلو ْ َ المًا يِف ج َ ع َر ْب ِن َأ يِب ُ ت َي ِدي َت ِط ْي َ س ْ ُ َو ل ، هلل َ " َيا ُغ : ال ل َ َف َق ، ح َف ِة ك ْ َو اَك َن ِّ َ م ، ال ُم َّ ش يِف ْ الص َ َ " م . يك ْ ُ َو ل ، ين َك َ ما َي ِل ِ ي ِ َ بِ م ) " ( َر َوا ُه ال ُب َخار ُِّي . ت ِت ْل َك ِط ْع َم يِت َب ْع ُد ْ فا َزا َل َِّ ك م On the authority of ‘Umar ibn Abi Salamah ( ), (it isreported that he said): “I was a boy under the care of Allaah’sMessenger ( ) and my hand used to go around the dish;so Allaah’s Messenger ( ) said to me: “Oh, boy! Mentionthe name of Allaah, eat with your right hand and eat fromthe dish what is nearest to you.” Since then, this has beenmy manner of eating.” (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari)The Narrator: ‘Umar ibn Abi Salamah‘Umar ibn Abi Salamah al-Makhzumi was a youngcompanion of the prophet Muhammad( ) and foster sonof the Holy Prophet from Umm al-mu'minin Umm Salamah.Later on, he became the ruler of Bahrain in the time of Ali’sCaliphate. He passed away in 54H.10

1.We must begin eating by mentioning Allaah’s Name.2.We must eat with our right hand.3.We should eat the food that is in front of us or nearestto us first.4.It is preferred to share with others and eat from onecommunal dish rather than separate plates or dishes.30 Hadith For ChildrenLessons from This HadithDiscussion Corner1. What is the first thing we should dobefore eating?2. ‘Umar ibn Abi Salamah was theProphet’s foster son - TRUE or FALSE?3. What are the correct manners foreating?4. It is better to eat with your family fromone big communal plate rather thanindividual plates – TRUE or FALSE?11

4 ال ُة َِ الص ح ًّ الر ْؤ َيا ُّA Good DreamA Good Dreamَّ ال َ " َق : ال َ ) َق ( ْن َأ يِب َق َتا َد َة ِ َ الصالحِ َ ُة ِمن هلل "الر ْؤ َيا ًُّّ ِ الن ي ُّ :) ( ب ُ ْ واحل م َُّ َ ل ِمن َ َ ح م َ َ ك ُح مْلًا خ ْ ُ ح ُد م ِ الش ْي َط ص ْق َع ْن ُ يا ُف ُه َف ْل َي ْب َ ل َأ َ َفإِ َذا ، ان ِّ َ اهلل ِمن ر ُّ ُ ال َت ر َ نا َ َّ شهَ ا َفإِ ه ِ ِ ار ِه َو ْل َي َت َع َّو ْذ ب ) " ( َر َوا ُه ال ُب َخار ُِّي . ض ُه ِ س َ َي It is reported on the authority of Abu Qataadah ( ) thatthe Prophet ( ) said: “A good dream is from Allaah and abad dream is from Satan; so if any of you has a bad dreamwhich makes him afraid, he should spit on his left side andhe should seek refuge with Allaah from its evil, for then itwill not harm him.” (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari)The Narrator: Abu Qataadah Al-AnssariAbu Qataadah Al-Anssari : Al-Harsh Al-Sulamy) is fromMadinah, he was present at the battle of Uhud and thebattles after it. He passed away in 54H.12

1.Our good dreams are from Allaah.2.Our bad dreams are from Satan.3.We should seek protection with Allaah from the evil ofSatan.4.Whoever seeks protection with Allaah will be safe fromSatan.30 Hadith For ChildrenLessons from This HadithDiscussion Corner1. Where do good dreams come from?2. What should we do if we wake upat night feeling scared after a baddream?3. What should we say to seek Allaah’sprotection?13

The Sweetness (Delight) of Faith5 ِميان َ حَالَ َو َة اإل The Sweetness (Delight) of Faithَّ ) َع ِن ( َْن َأ َن ٍس َ ح َ " َث : ال َ ) َق ( ب ِ ال ٌث َم ْن ُك َّن ِف ال َو َة ِ ِ ج َد ه ِّ ِ الن ي َ ب َّن َ يه َو ُ َ ان َم ْن اَكن ْ ب م ِ مي ِ ُ اها َو َأ ْن ح ال َ ْر َء َ ُ ما ِس َو م َِّ ب ِإ َل ْي ِه م َ اإل ُ هلل َو َر َ سو ُل ُه َأ َّ ي َّ ح ُِ هلل َو َأ ْن َي ْك َر َه َأ ْن َي ُعو َد يِف ا ْل ُك ْف ِر َب ْع َد َأ ْن َأ ْن َق َذ ُه َّ يُّب ُه إ َِ ِال ِ ُ ال ح هلل ِم ْن ُه ٌ ِ " ( َر َوا ُه ال ُب َخار ُِّي َو ُم ْس م . ار َ كا َي ْك َر ُه َأ ْن ُي ْق َذ َّ ف يِف َ َ م ) ها َ ُ ي م ِ الن ُ ْ ل َو َغ ر It is reported on the authority of Anas ( ) from theMessenger of Allaah ( ) that he said: “There are three(qualities); whoever is characterized by them will tastethe sweetness of eemaan: One to whom Allaah and HisMessenger are dearer than all else; one who loves a manonly for Allaah's sake; and one who abhors returning todisbelief after Allaah has rescued him from it as he wouldhate being cast into Hell.”(Narrated by Al-Bukhaari, Muslim and others).The Narrator: Anas bin Malik IbnNadar AlKhazraji Al-AnsariAnas bin Malik ibnNadar al-Khazraji Al-Ansari (Arabic: أنس بن مالك اخلزرجي األنصاري ) was a well-known sahabi(companion) of the prophet Muhammad.He was an Ansar of the Banu Khazraj. Anas ibn Malik,the last of the Companions of the Prophet died at Al-Basrahin 93H, aged 103.14

1.The characteristics of a true Believer.2.Our love of Allaah and his Messenger are a part ofeemaan.3.Loving one’s Muslim brother only for Allaah’s sake is apart of eemaan.4.Hating to return to disbelief is a part of faith.30 Hadith For ChildrenLessons from This HadithDiscussion Corner1. Who narrated this hadith?2. Who should be dearest to us in ourlives?3. Being kind and loving our parents,our brothers, our sisters are part ofeemaan – TRUE or FALSE?15

The Believer Is Not Stung Twice6ِ َال ُي ْل َد ُغ املُ ْؤ ِ ْ من ِم ْن ُج ْح ٍر َم َّر َت ن ي The Believer Is Not Stung Twiceَ " : ال َّ )ع ِن (َ ) َأَّن ُه َق ( ب ج ٍر َع ْن َأ يِب ُه َر ْي َر َة َِّ ِ الن ي ْ ُ ال ُي ْل َد ُغ املُ ْؤ ِم ُن ِم ْن ح ِ َو ِ ْ اح ٍد َم َّر َت ن ) "( َر َوا ُه ال ُب َخار ُِّي . ي It is reported on the authority of Abu Hurairah ( ),from theProphet ( )that he said: “The Believer is not stung from thesame hole twice.” (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari)The Narrator: Abu HurairahAbu Hurairah (Arabic: أبو هريرة ), (also known as Abd alRahman ibn Sakhr Al-Azdi (Arabic: عبدالرحمن بن صخر األذدي )was born in Baha, Yemen into the Banu Daws tribe from theregion of Tihamah on the coast of the Red Sea. He was anorphan with only a mother and no other relatives. His nameat birth was Abd al-Shams (servant of the sun). However, asa child, he had a cat and became known as "Abu Hurairah"(which literally means "Father of the Kitten").16

1.We are allowed to use similitude, analogy or story inorder to make a point.2.A true Believer always learns from his mistakes.3.A true Believer is not to be caught by the same mistaketwice.30 Hadith For ChildrenLessons from This HadithDiscussion Corner1. How did Abu Hurairah get hisnickname?2. We should learn from our mistakes –TRUE or FALSE?3. If we are doing our school work andmake a mistake, once the teachershows us the truth, should we repeatthe mistake again?17

The Superiority of Greeting (Assalaam)7 فض ل الس ال م The Superiority of Greeting (Assalaam)َ ُ س َأ َل سَلو ) َأ ُّى ( ِ َّ ر لله ْ َ َع ْن َع ْب ِد للهَّ ِ ْب ِن م َ ، ) َأ َّن َر ُجلًا ( ، ع ٍرو َّ ال " ُت ْط ِع ُم َ س َ الس َ ي َق َ ال ِم ت َ ال َم َع ىَل َم ْن َع َر ْف ٌ ْ خ ر ْ اإل َّ َو َت ْق َر ُأ ، الط َعا َم ِْ ل َت ْع ِر ْ َ َو َم ْن م . ( متفق هيلع ) . ف " Narrated Abdullah bin Amr ( ): A man asked Allah’sMessenger ( ) “Which act in Islam is the best?” The Prophet( ) replied “To give food, and to greet those whom you knowand those whom you do not know.” [by Al-Bukhari&Muslim]The Narrator: Abdullah ibn Amr ibn Al-AasAbdullah Ibn Amr was the son of the famous Companionof the Prophet Amr Ibn Al-Aas. He was also a Companionof the Prophet. He came from the family of Luay Ibn Ghalebof the tribe of Quraish. As a matter of fact, Abdullah Ibn Amrwas a great spiritual leader and a leading scholar.18

1.Delivering Assalaam is sunnah (optional) but itsresponse is obligatory.2.We should greet those we know and those we do notknow.3.We would say Assalaam when we are leaving.4.We should always share our food or provide food forothers.30 Hadith For ChildrenLessons from This HadithDiscussion Corner1. How should we begin allconversations, whether in person oron the phone?2. Who was Abdullah ibn Amr?3. What should we do when someonesays Assalaam to us?19

Politeness of Speech & Kindness of Meeting8 طي ب الك لا م وط ال ق ة الو ج ه Politeness of Speech & Kindness of Meetingْ ت ِق َر َّن ِمنَ م َ ) " ( ب َّ ل َ ِ ال ي َ ال َق َ ) َق ( ، َع ْن َأ يِب َذ ٍّر ِ ال َ ْع ُر ْ َ ال ح وف ُّ ِ الن ي ََ خ َ ج ٍه َ ش ْي اًئ َو َل ْو َأ ْن َت ْل ىَق َأ . ( رواه مسمل ) . ط ْل ٍق " ْ اك بِ َو Narrated Abu Dharr ( ): Allah’s Messenger ( ) said:“Do not disdain a good deed, (no matter how small it mayseem) even if it is your meeting with your (Muslim)brotherwith a cheerful face.” [Muslim]The Narrator: Abu Dharr Al-GhifariJundub ibn Junadah, nicknamed Abu Dharr, was amember of this tribe (Ghifar) .He was known for his courage,his calmness and his far sightedness and also for the hatredhe felt against the idols which his people worshipped. Herejected the silly religious beliefs and the religious corruptionwhich the Arabs practiced.20

1.We should not look down upon any good, even thelittle things.2.We should always be cheerful with our friends andfamily.3.Cheerfulness in front of your brothers is required(good).30 Hadith For ChildrenLessons from This HadithDiscussion Corner1. What are some ways to showcheerfulness to our friends andfamily?2. Does Allaah value our small gooddeeds?3. Do you like it when someone elsesmiles and is cheerful to you?21

9 الع فو والت س ام ح Forgiveness and ToleranceForgiveness and Toleranceُ ُ ي سَلو َّ ي َأ ْم َر ْي ِن إ َ ائ َ َّ ) َأ ه ( ش َة ِ َع ْن َع ِال َ ْ ) َب ن ( ِ َّ ر لله ْ نا َقا َل َ ِّ ت َما ُخ ر ً ْ َفإِ ْن اَكنَ إ م ، ِثا ً ْ ل َي ُك ْن إ م ْ َ َما م ، ها َّ ِثا اَكنَ َأ ْب َع َد َ َأ ِ الن اس َ ُ س م َ َ خ َذ َأ ْي ر ُ ُ َو َما ا ْن َت َق َم سَلو ،ُ ِم ْنه َّ إ ، ر للهَّ ِ ىلص هلل هيلع ملسو ِل َن ْف ِس ِه ِال َأ ْن َ َ ُت ْن ه ّ) ( َر َوا ُه ا ْل ُب َخار ُِي . با َ ِ ت َك ُح ْر َم ُة للهَّ ِ َف َي ْن َت ِق َم للِهَّ ِ ه Narrated by Aishah ( ) “Whenever Allah’s Messenger( ) was given a choice between two matters, He wouldchoose the easier course as long as it was not sinful todo so; but if it was sinful, he was most strict in avoiding it.Allah’s Messenger never took revenge upon anything for hisown sake; but when Allah’s Legal Bindings were violated,he would take revenge for Allah’s sake. [Al-Bukhari& Muslim]The Narrator: Aisha bint Abu BakrDaughter of Abu Bakr and beloved wife of ProphetMohammed. In the fifty years following his death, shebecame a great teacher of Islam and preserved andtransmitted over two thousand hadeeth.22

1.Islam as a religion of ease and tolerance in all mattersunless it is something against Allah’s laws.2.We should always forgive and tolerate each other toachieve harmony and brotherliness among Muslims.3.A Muslim who is patient and pardons and toleratesothers is greatly rewarded by Allah the Almighty.30 Hadith For ChildrenLessons from This HadithDiscussion Corner1. Who was Aisha?2. What should we do when our brotheror sister takes the toy we are playingwith?3. How can we show patience andtolerance with our friends at school?23

10 ح س ن اخل ل ق Good manners (Akhlaaq)Good manners (Akhlaaq)ً ح ً

Pillars of Islam . 9 30 Hadith For Children Lessons from This Hadith 1. That there are five pillars of Islaam. 2. That the shahaadah is a pillar of Islaam. 3. That prayer is a pillar of Islaam. 4. That zakaah is a pillar of Islaam. 5. That performing Hajj is a pillar of Islaam.

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