Category:Chapter on The Jaib pocket in Sahih AlBukhari

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The Book of Dress in Sahih AlBukhari Key Points

  1. Narrated Abu Huraira Allah Messenger ﷺ has set forth an example for a miser and a charitable person by comparing them to two men wearing two iron cloaks and their hands are raised to their breasts and necks . SahihAlBukhari-017-001-2853 Category:Chapter on The Jaib pocket in Sahih AlBukhari
  2. his iron cloak expands till it becomes so wide that it will cover his fingertips and obliterate his tracks And . SahihAlBukhari-017-001-2853 Category:Chapter on The Jaib pocket in Sahih AlBukhari
  3. I saw Allah Messenger ﷺ putting his finger in the chest pocket of his shirt like that If you but saw him trying to widen the opening of his shirt but it did not widen . SahihAlBukhari-017-001-2853 Category:Chapter on The Jaib pocket in Sahih AlBukhari

Most Postive Sentiment Hadith in Chapter on The Jaib pocket in Sahih AlBukhari

Positive Sentiment may indicate a Permissible, Encouraged Actions or Sunnah

  1. Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah Messenger ﷺ has set forth an example for a miser and a charitable person by comparing them to two men wearing two iron cloaks and their hands are raised to their breasts and necks. Whenever the charitable man tries to give a charitable gift; his iron cloak expands till it becomes so wide that it will cover his fingertips and obliterate his tracks And; whenever the miser wants to give a charitable gift; his cloak becomes very tight over him and every ring gets stuck to its place Abu Huraira added; I saw Allah Messenger ﷺ putting his finger in the chest pocket of his shirt like that If you but saw him trying to widen the opening of his shirt but it did not widen. SahihAlBukhari-017-001-2853

Most Negative Sentiment Hadith in Chapter on The Jaib pocket in Sahih AlBukhari

Negative Sentiment may indicate a Forbidden, Disliked, or Discouraged Actions

  1. Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah Messenger ﷺ has set forth an example for a miser and a charitable person by comparing them to two men wearing two iron cloaks and their hands are raised to their breasts and necks. Whenever the charitable man tries to give a charitable gift; his iron cloak expands till it becomes so wide that it will cover his fingertips and obliterate his tracks And; whenever the miser wants to give a charitable gift; his cloak becomes very tight over him and every ring gets stuck to its place Abu Huraira added; I saw Allah Messenger ﷺ putting his finger in the chest pocket of his shirt like that If you but saw him trying to widen the opening of his shirt but it did not widen. SahihAlBukhari-017-001-2853


Notables Mentioned in Chapter on The Jaib pocket in Sahih AlBukhari

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Abu Huraira

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Narrators Mentioned in Chapter on The Jaib pocket in Sahih AlBukhari

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Abu Huraira

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Body Parts Mentioned in Chapter on The Jaib pocket in Sahih AlBukhari

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Breast

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Chest

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Finger

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Hand

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Neck

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