(The Prophet was asked for advice and said:) Do not be angry.
“(The Prophet was asked for advice and said:) Do not be angry.”
Narrator: Abu Hurairah
Source: Sahih al-Bukhari 6116
Explanation
When a man asked the Prophet for advice multiple times, each time the Prophet responded with 'do not be angry,' emphasizing the destructive power of unchecked anger.
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