Hazrat Nawwas bin
Sam`an (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: I asked Messenger of Allah [SAWW](PBUH) about virtue and sin, and he said, "Virtue is
noble behaviour, and sin is that which creates doubt and you do not like people
to know about it.''
[Muslim
32, Chapter 03, Hadith #
6195].
Lesson : as
mentioned above in Surah An- Nahl Ayat 62. They assign to Allah
that which they dislike (for themselves), and their tongues assert the falsehood
that the better things will be theirs. An important principle enshrined in this Hadith says that courtesy is a
virtue, because a refined mind cultivates good habits, performs good deeds, and
shuns all that is bad and corrupt. Also, a simple and understandable principle
is laid down about sin. Man feels the pricking of conscience over every bad deed
and is also afraid of the reproach of fault-finders, provided he has not reached
the lowest point of moral depravity. But a seared conscience is least disturbed
even by a heinous and deadly sin or by public censure. We can understand it by
the example of man's smelling sense. If it is not dead, man can feel a stink and
repugnant odour. But a long association with a dung heap robs away one's
smelling sense and feeling of refuse.
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