The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "A believer is not stung twice (by something) out of one and the same hole."
 https://sunnah.com/bukhari:6133 
 
Lessons gained from the
 Hadith: (3)
1- Imam An-Nawawy said: “The reason behind narrating the Hadith is that 
the Prophet, peace be upon him, captured Abu `Azzah, a poet, on the Day 
of Badr. He released him and made him promise not to fight or censure 
the Prophet again. He released him until he joined its people then 
started over by censuring and attacking then he was captured in the 
Battle of Uhud. He asked the Prophet, peace be upon him, to release him 
again but the Prophet, peace be upon him, said: «A believer should not 
be stung twice from the same hole», and commanded the Companions to kill
 him".(4)
 
2- The person who is hit by harm from one side should avoid falling into
 it again.
 
3- A believer should be careful in all his affairs, so no one should be 
able to trick him twice. If a person deceives him once and causes harm 
to him once, he should be careful not to fall again in the same matter 
and this includes the religious and worldly damage.
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 Explanation of vocabularies: (2) (Stinging) is done by poisonous insects or crawls. Al Khattaby said: “As for the Prophet's saying: (should not be stung), this is a command in the form of statement which means that a believer should be watchful and should not be taken suddenly a time after another. This may be done also in the matters of the religion as it is in worldly matters; and the matter of the religion is more important.” 
Lessons gained from the Hadith: (3) 
 1- Imam An-Nawawy said: “The reason behind narrating the Hadith is that the Prophet, peace be upon him, captured Abu `Azzah, a poet, on the Day of Badr. He released him and made him promise not to fight or censure the Prophet again. He released him until he joined its people then started over by censuring and attacking then he was captured in the Battle of Uhud. He asked the Prophet, peace be upon him, to release him again but the Prophet, peace be upon him, said: «A believer should not be stung twice from the same hole», and commanded the Companions to kill him".(4) 
 2- The person who is hit by harm from one side should avoid falling into it again. 
 3- A believer should be careful in all his affairs, so no one should be able to trick him twice. If a person deceives him once and causes harm to him once, he should be careful not to fall again in the same matter and this includes the religious and worldly damage.
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Explanation of 
vocabularies: (2)
(Stinging) is done by poisonous insects or crawls. Al Khattaby said: “As
 for the Prophet's saying: (should not be stung), this is a command in 
the form of statement which means that a believer should be watchful and
 should not be taken suddenly a time after another. This may be done 
also in the matters of the religion as it is in worldly matters; and the
 matter of the religion is more important.”
 
Lessons gained from the Hadith: (3)
1- Imam An-Nawawy said: “The reason behind narrating the Hadith is that 
the Prophet, peace be upon him, captured Abu `Azzah, a poet, on the Day 
of Badr. He released him and made him promise not to fight or censure 
the Prophet again. He released him until he joined its people then 
started over by censuring and attacking then he was captured in the 
Battle of Uhud. He asked the Prophet, peace be upon him, to release him 
again but the Prophet, peace be upon him, said: «A believer should not 
be stung twice from the same hole», and commanded the Companions to kill
 him".(4)
 
2- The person who is hit by harm from one side should avoid falling into
 it again.
 
3- A believer should be careful in all his affairs, so no one should be 
able to trick him twice. If a person deceives him once and causes harm 
to him once, he should be careful not to fall again in the same matter 
and this includes the religious and worldly damage.
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Explanation of 
vocabularies: (2)
(Stinging) is done by poisonous insects or crawls. Al Khattaby said: “As
 for the Prophet's saying: (should not be stung), this is a command in 
the form of statement which means that a believer should be watchful and
 should not be taken suddenly a time after another. This may be done 
also in the matters of the religion as it is in worldly matters; and the
 matter of the religion is more important.”
 
Lessons gained from the Hadith: (3)
1- Imam An-Nawawy said: “The reason behind narrating the Hadith is that 
the Prophet, peace be upon him, captured Abu `Azzah, a poet, on the Day 
of Badr. He released him and made him promise not to fight or censure 
the Prophet again. He released him until he joined its people then 
started over by censuring and attacking then he was captured in the 
Battle of Uhud. He asked the Prophet, peace be upon him, to release him 
again but the Prophet, peace be upon him, said: «A believer should not 
be stung twice from the same hole», and commanded the Companions to kill
 him".(4)
 
2- The person who is hit by harm from one side should avoid falling into
 it again.
 
3- A believer should be careful in all his affairs, so no one should be 
able to trick him twice. If a person deceives him once and causes harm 
to him once, he should be careful not to fall again in the same matter 
and this includes the religious and worldly damage.
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Explanation of 
vocabularies: (2)
(Stinging) is done by poisonous insects or crawls. Al Khattaby said: “As
 for the Prophet's saying: (should not be stung), this is a command in 
the form of statement which means that a believer should be watchful and
 should not be taken suddenly a time after another. This may be done 
also in the matters of the religion as it is in worldly matters; and the
 matter of the religion is more important.”
 
Lessons gained from the Hadith: (3)
1- Imam An-Nawawy said: “The reason behind narrating the Hadith is that 
the Prophet, peace be upon him, captured Abu `Azzah, a poet, on the Day 
of Badr. He released him and made him promise not to fight or censure 
the Prophet again. He released him until he joined its people then 
started over by censuring and attacking then he was captured in the 
Battle of Uhud. He asked the Prophet, peace be upon him, to release him 
again but the Prophet, peace be upon him, said: «A believer should not 
be stung twice from the same hole», and commanded the Companions to kill
 him".(4)
 
2- The person who is hit by harm from one side should avoid falling into
 it again.
 
3- A believer should be careful in all his affairs, so no one should be 
able to trick him twice. If a person deceives him once and causes harm 
to him once, he should be careful not to fall again in the same matter 
and this includes the religious and worldly damage.
 Post url: http://iswy.co/e14pv2
Explanation of 
vocabularies: (2)
(Stinging) is done by poisonous insects or crawls. Al Khattaby said: “As
 for the Prophet's saying: (should not be stung), this is a command in 
the form of statement which means that a believer should be watchful and
 should not be taken suddenly a time after another. This may be done 
also in the matters of the religion as it is in worldly matters; and the
 matter of the religion is more important.”
 
Lessons gained from the Hadith: (3)
1- Imam An-Nawawy said: “The reason behind narrating the Hadith is that 
the Prophet, peace be upon him, captured Abu `Azzah, a poet, on the Day 
of Badr. He released him and made him promise not to fight or censure 
the Prophet again. He released him until he joined its people then 
started over by censuring and attacking then he was captured in the 
Battle of Uhud. He asked the Prophet, peace be upon him, to release him 
again but the Prophet, peace be upon him, said: «A believer should not 
be stung twice from the same hole», and commanded the Companions to kill
 him".(4)
 
2- The person who is hit by harm from one side should avoid falling into
 it again.
 
3- A believer should be careful in all his affairs, so no one should be 
able to trick him twice. If a person deceives him once and causes harm 
to him once, he should be careful not to fall again in the same matter 
and this includes the religious and worldly damage.
 Post url: http://iswy.co/e14pv2
Explanation of 
vocabularies: (2)
(Stinging) is done by poisonous insects or crawls. Al Khattaby said: “As
 for the Prophet's saying: (should not be stung), this is a command in 
the form of statement which means that a believer should be watchful and
 should not be taken suddenly a time after another. This may be done 
also in the matters of the religion as it is in worldly matters; and the
 matter of the religion is more important.”
 
Lessons gained from the Hadith: (3)
1- Imam An-Nawawy said: “The reason behind narrating the Hadith is that 
the Prophet, peace be upon him, captured Abu `Azzah, a poet, on the Day 
of Badr. He released him and made him promise not to fight or censure 
the Prophet again. He released him until he joined its people then 
started over by censuring and attacking then he was captured in the 
Battle of Uhud. He asked the Prophet, peace be upon him, to release him 
again but the Prophet, peace be upon him, said: «A believer should not 
be stung twice from the same hole», and commanded the Companions to kill
 him".(4)
 
2- The person who is hit by harm from one side should avoid falling into
 it again.
 
3- A believer should be careful in all his affairs, so no one should be 
able to trick him twice. If a person deceives him once and causes harm 
to him once, he should be careful not to fall again in the same matter 
and this includes the religious and worldly damage.
 Post url: http://iswy.co/e14pv2
Explanation of 
vocabularies: (2)
(Stinging) is done by poisonous insects or crawls. Al Khattaby said: “As
 for the Prophet's saying: (should not be stung), this is a command in 
the form of statement which means that a believer should be watchful and
 should not be taken suddenly a time after another. This may be done 
also in the matters of the religion as it is in worldly matters; and the
 matter of the religion is more important.”
 
Lessons gained from the Hadith: (3)
1- Imam An-Nawawy said: “The reason behind narrating the Hadith is that 
the Prophet, peace be upon him, captured Abu `Azzah, a poet, on the Day 
of Badr. He released him and made him promise not to fight or censure 
the Prophet again. He released him until he joined its people then 
started over by censuring and attacking then he was captured in the 
Battle of Uhud. He asked the Prophet, peace be upon him, to release him 
again but the Prophet, peace be upon him, said: «A believer should not 
be stung twice from the same hole», and commanded the Companions to kill
 him".(4)
 
2- The person who is hit by harm from one side should avoid falling into
 it again.
 
3- A believer should be careful in all his affairs, so no one should be 
able to trick him twice. If a person deceives him once and causes harm 
to him once, he should be careful not to fall again in the same matter 
and this includes the religious and worldly damage.
 Post url: http://iswy.co/e14pv2
Lessons gained from the
 Hadith: (3)
1- Imam An-Nawawy said: “The reason behind narrating the Hadith is that 
the Prophet, peace be upon him, captured Abu `Azzah, a poet, on the Day 
of Badr. He released him and made him promise not to fight or censure 
the Prophet again. He released him until he joined its people then 
started over by censuring and attacking then he was captured in the 
Battle of Uhud. He asked the Prophet, peace be upon him, to release him 
again but the Prophet, peace be upon him, said: «A believer should not 
be stung twice from the same hole», and commanded the Companions to kill
 him".(4)
 
2- The person who is hit by harm from one side should avoid falling into
 it again.
 
3- A believer should be careful in all his affairs, so no one should be 
able to trick him twice. If a person deceives him once and causes harm 
to him once, he should be careful not to fall again in the same matter 
and this includes the religious and worldly damage.
 Post url: http://iswy.co/e14pv2
Lessons gained from the
 Hadith: (3)
1- Imam An-Nawawy said: “The reason behind narrating the Hadith is that 
the Prophet, peace be upon him, captured Abu `Azzah, a poet, on the Day 
of Badr. He released him and made him promise not to fight or censure 
the Prophet again. He released him until he joined its people then 
started over by censuring and attacking then he was captured in the 
Battle of Uhud. He asked the Prophet, peace be upon him, to release him 
again but the Prophet, peace be upon him, said: «A believer should not 
be stung twice from the same hole», and commanded the Companions to kill
 him".(4)
 
2- The person who is hit by harm from one side should avoid falling into
 it again.
 
3- A believer should be careful in all his affairs, so no one should be 
able to trick him twice. If a person deceives him once and causes harm 
to him once, he should be careful not to fall again in the same matter 
and this includes the religious and worldly damage.
 Post url: http://iswy.co/e14pv2
 
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