Gardens of the Righteous — Page 302
302. GARDENS OF THE RIGHTEOUS company of some Zoroastrians when a sweet was brought in a silver vessel and. Anas would not eat off it. The man who had brought it was told: Change the vessel. He changed the vessel and when he brought it Anas ate off it (Baihiqi). 363. . On Prohibition of Saffron-coloured Garments 1804. Anas relates that the Holy Prophet forbade a person wearing saffron-coloured garments (Bokhari and Muslim). 1805. Abdullah ibn Amr ibn 'As relates: The Holy Prophet saw me wearing two saffron-coloured garments and inquired: Has your mother ordered you to wear these? I asked: Shall I wash them out? He answered: You had better burn them. Another version is that he added: These are garments of the unbelievers so do not wear them (Muslim). 364. . On Prohibition of Vowing Silence 1806. Ali relates: I have guarded in my memory the saying of the Holy. Prophet: No one is an orphan after coming of age. There is no value in silence from morning till night (Abu Daud). 1807. Qais ibn Abu Hazim relates that Abu Bakr came upon a woman of Ahas whose name was Zainab and he saw that she did not speak. Hẹ inquired: Why does she not speak? He was answered: She has sworn to silence. . He said to her: Speak and converse, such silence is not permissible. It is a nonIslamic practice. Thereupon she started speaking (Bokhari). 365. . On Prohibition of Attributing Wrong Fatherhood 1808. Sa'ad ibn Abi Waqqas relates that the Holy Prophet said: He who attributes his fatherhood to someone other than his father knowing that he is not his father will be excluded from Paradise (Bokhari and Muslim). 1809. Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: Do not turn away from your fathers. He who turns away from his father is guilty of disbelief (Bokhari and Muslim). 1810. Omitted.