Kitabul Akib Hadith 172 ((exclusive)) | Fresh

The most terrifying aspect of this Hadith is the speed at which identity changes: "Morning a believer, Evening a disbeliever."

This teaching serves as a stern warning to consider the long-term impact of our public and private behaviors. Conversely, other Hadiths complement this by teaching that those who initiate a practice receive a reward for it and a share of the rewards of all who follow it. kitabul akib hadith 172

of a wrongful deed carries a share of the guilt for everyone who repeats it thereafter. The most terrifying aspect of this Hadith is

“The next morning the master returned and asked if Amar had kept the kiln safe. Amar, tempted by the flattering attention he’d already received, thought to boast of his fortune instead of confessing the coin’s true origin. He wrapped the coin in a promise to return the bag of clay and left the master waiting. The kiln was fine, but the master discovered Amar had used his promise elsewhere. Trust, like clay, is shaped by steady hands. The master’s face darkened; he could no longer give the clay he had promised.” “The next morning the master returned and asked