Hadith 886:0
Narrated to us by Yahya ibn Sa’id, from Shu’bah, who said: Narrated to us Qatadah, from Anas ibn Malik, from Nuqadah al-Asadi, who said: I came to the Prophet (ﷺ) while he was at Mina, or at Arafat, or at some of the stations. I said: "O Messenger of Allah, I have camels, and I have sheep, and I have a family, and I am a man of the desert. So teach me something that I may perform and enter Paradise." He said: "Worship Allah and do not associate anything with Him, establish the prayer, pay the zakat, and perform the Hajj of the House. And look at what you would like people to do for you, so do it for them; and look at what you would dislike for people to do to you, so do not do it to them." He said: "So I turned away, and he called me or said: 'And do not do to people what you would dislike for them to do to you.'"
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