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La darar wa la dirar

Saturday, October 1, 2016

لَا ضَرَرَ وَلَا ضِرَارَ
Transliteration

La darara wa la dirar.

Translation

There should be no harming and no reciprocating harm.

Narrated by Abu Sa'id al-Khudri·Sunan Ibn Majah 2341 (hasan)·Nawawi's Forty · #32
Reflection

Two verbs, and the whole body of Islamic civil law stands on them. Don't harm. And don't match harm with harm.

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