: Because our actions carry lasting weight, individuals must focus on leaving behind traditions of peace, education, and charity. Conclusion
: Ibn Mas'ud reported that the Prophet said: "The first son of Adam (Qabil/Cain) takes a share of the guilt of every one who murders another wrongfully because he was the initiator of committing murder." kitabul akib hadith 172
: Scholars link this Hadith to the necessity of keeping worship untainted by personal desire or ego. A person's "migration" or effort is judged solely by what they intended. Contextual Significance : Because our actions carry lasting weight, individuals
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The narration emphasizes that Allah does not look at a person’s physical appearance or wealth, but rather at their heart and their actions .
| Primary Source (Chapter Name) | Subject of Hadith | Narrator | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sahih al-Bukhari (Volume 7, Book 62) | The Prophet's resilience in adversity after injuring his foot on a journey. | Jabir bin 'Abdullah | | Sahih al-Bukhari (Book 34, Hadith 172) | The stern warning and severe punishment for creating images or pictures. | The Prophet (ﷺ) from Ibn 'Abbas | | Sunan Ibn Majah (Book of the Sunnah) | An incident where the Prophet (ﷺ) was distributing spoils of war and a man told him to "do justice." | Jabir bin 'Abdullah | | Sahih Muslim (Book 30, Hadith 5812) | The explanation of the Prophetic name 'Al-'Aqib' itself, meaning "the one after whom there is no Prophet." | Ma'mar and 'Uqail |
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) told us the most important preparation for the end of times is not identifying every minor sign, but increasing worship, fixing one's character, and holding firm to the Qur'an and Sunnah.