Abstract:
Prohibition is a linguistic form that has multiple meanings and indications, used by scholars of
Sharia and Prophetic Sunnah. The chapters of ethical teachings in the Sunnah are filled with
a variety of noble Hadiths, which include some with clear explanations of the reason behind
the prohibition in response to a question, while others simply state the prohibition without
elaboration. The scholars and commentators of the Sunnah deduced rulings and implications
from these general prohibitions. The purpose of this research is to clarify the concept of
prohibition and its implications according to Sharia scholars, and to examine a set of
underlying reasons mentioned in Prophetic Hadiths related to Islamic ethics, and to addressed
a set of prohibitions mentioned in Prophetic Hadiths related to Islamic ethics, what those
prohibitions signify and to demonstrate the impact of understanding these prohibitions on
comprehending the noble Prophetic text. "The problem with research lies in the fact that
many researchers do not focus on the implications of the prohibitions mentioned in the
hadiths related to ethics. It is clear that understanding these implications is one of the things
that help in comprehending the noble text and benefiting from it in our contemporary reality.
The importance of the research lies in identifying the reason for the prohibitions mentioned
in those hadiths and the fields that these prohibitions addressed. The research relied on the
inductive method in collecting the vocabulary of the topic by referring to the books of the Sunnah and the most famous books of the imams and scholars who dealt with these issues.
It also relied on the descriptive-analytical method in analyzing the texts, demonstrating the
overall relationships between them, and extracting the regulations and rules to control this
issue, and highlighting its features." The study has reached several important results,
including that the chapters of the Islamic ethics mentioned in the books of the Prophet's
Sunnah are filled with many prohibitions that carry implications that deepen the issue of
Islamic ethics in the Muslim's psyche and add new dimensions to it. These prohibitions
encompassed all human relationships, beginning with the relationship between humans and
their Lord, and ending with their relationship with the universe in which they live. The
implications of these prohibitions, prevent humans from harming themselves or others. The
study recommends the necessity of conducting an inductive study of all these texts, not
limited to the explicit prohibitions but extending to the many forms prevalent in our Arabic
language.