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Old 07-05-2012, 05:10 AM   #1
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Default References needed for Ahadith to confirm authenticity
Assalamu Alaikum everyone,


I read the following ahadith on the internet but without any reference, so i need to confirm their authenticity. The ahadith are as follows:

"On the day of Judgement, a person's reward-book will be opened. He will say, Oh my Lord! While I was in the world I performed such and such worships but they are not recorded in the page. He will be answered by the following: they are erased from your book and written to the books of the persons whom you have backbitten,"

and

"On the day of Judgement, a person's good-deeds-book 'Hasanat' will be opened. He will see there the worships he never performed. They will tell him that these are the rewards 'Thawabs' of those who have backbitten you."


If someone has knowledge about these, please shed some light on the matter, and the references of the ahadith, i'll be very thankful!
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Old 07-05-2012, 08:22 AM   #2
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Assalamu Alaikum everyone,


I read the following ahadith on the internet but without any reference, so i need to confirm their authenticity. The ahadith are as follows:

"On the day of Judgement, a person's reward-book will be opened. He will say, Oh my Lord! While I was in the world I performed such and such worships but they are not recorded in the page. He will be answered by the following: they are erased from your book and written to the books of the persons whom you have backbitten,"

and

"On the day of Judgement, a person's good-deeds-book 'Hasanat' will be opened. He will see there the worships he never performed. They will tell him that these are the rewards 'Thawabs' of those who have backbitten you."


If someone has knowledge about these, please shed some light on the matter, and the references of the ahadith, i'll be very thankful!


I have seen a hadith which is similar in meaning, where Rasoolullah explains who is a 'bankrupt' person.

Narrated Abu Hurairah: The Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, asked, “Do you know who the bankrupt are?”
They said, “The one without money or goods is bankrupt.”
So the Prophet said, “The bankrupt are those from my nation who come on the Day of Resurrection with prayer, fasting, and charity, but comes also insulting, slandering, consuming wealth, shedding blood, and beating others. They will each be given from his good deeds; if his good deeds run out before the score is settled, their bad deeds will be cast upon him, then he will be thrown into the Fire.”

[Sahih Muslim, Book 32, Number 6251]
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Old 07-09-2012, 04:39 AM   #3
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I have seen a hadith which is similar in meaning, where Rasoolullah explains who is a 'bankrupt' person.

Narrated Abu Hurairah: The Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, asked, “Do you know who the bankrupt are?”
They said, “The one without money or goods is bankrupt.”
So the Prophet said, “The bankrupt are those from my nation who come on the Day of Resurrection with prayer, fasting, and charity, but comes also insulting, slandering, consuming wealth, shedding blood, and beating others. They will each be given from his good deeds; if his good deeds run out before the score is settled, their bad deeds will be cast upon him, then he will be thrown into the Fire.”

[Sahih Muslim, Book 32, Number 6251]
Thank you so much brother! But this hadith among other things talks about slandering, which according to my knowledge is not backbiting. Backbiting is when you talk about someone on his back, regarding things about him that are bad but nonetheless true. Whereas slandering is talking negatively at someones back but saying things that are wrongly attributed to him. Correct me if i am wrong though.

Also if someone else could confirm the hadith i mentioned i will be really thankful!
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