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Hadith for · mercy

Reward for mercy to an animal

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

فِي كُلِّ ذَاتِ كَبِدٍ رَطْبَةٍ أَجْرٌ
Transliteration

Fi kulli dhati kabidin ratbatin ajr.

Translation

In every living being there is a reward.

Narrated by Abu Hurayrah·Sahih al-Bukhari 2363, Sahih Muslim 2244
Reflection

The context: a man gave water to a thirsty dog and was forgiven. Mercy to whatever has a wet liver — that's the bar.

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