There is a famous Hadeeth concerning the unity of the Muslims, in which the community of the believers is compared to the human body.
The Prophet (PBUH) pointed out that any issue affecting a part of the body transforms it as a whole.
If one is suffering a fever, his entire body will experience aches, fatigue, and weakness.This analogy emphasizes how Muslims should always be together in every state.
One’s joy is another’s joy, and one’s sorrow is another’s sorrow.
It is unbecoming of a Muslim to disregard the state of his fellow Muslims.Indeed, if a Muslim is oppressed or wronged, one should not turn a blind eye and undermine his predicament.
Conversely, one must appreciate another’s success and share his joy, rather than harboring jealousy and resentment.
There is a famous Hadeeth concerning the unity of the Muslims, in which the community of the believers is compared to the human body.
The Prophet (PBUH) pointed out that any issue affecting a part of the body transforms it as a whole.
If one is suffering a fever, his entire body will experience aches, fatigue, and weakness.This analogy emphasizes how Muslims should always be together in every state.
One’s joy is another’s joy, and one’s sorrow is another’s sorrow.
It is unbecoming of a Muslim to disregard the state of his fellow Muslims.Indeed, if a Muslim is oppressed or wronged, one should not turn a blind eye and undermine his predicament.
Conversely, one must appreciate another’s success and share his joy, rather than harboring jealousy and resentment.