Translation
of Sahih Bukhari, Book 27:
Minor
Pilgrammage (Umra)
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 1:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "(The performance of) 'Umra is an
expiation for the sins committed (between it and
the previous one). And the reward of Hajj Mabrur
(the one accepted by Allah) is nothing except
Paradise."
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 2:
Narrated Ibn Juraij:
Ikrima bin Khalid
asked Ibn 'Umar about performing 'Umra before
Hajj. Ibn 'Umar replied, "There is no harm in
it." 'Ikrima said, "Ibn 'Umar also said,
'The Prophet had performed 'Umra before performing
Hajj.'"
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 3:
Narrated 'Ikrima
bin Khalid:
"I asked Ibn 'Umar
the same (as above)."
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 4:
Narrated Mujahid:
Ursa bin AzZubair
and I entered the Mosque (of the Prophet) and saw
'Abdullah bin Umar sitting near the dwelling place
of Aisha and some people were offering the Duha
prayer. We asked him about their prayer and he
replied that it was a heresy. He (Ursa) then asked
him how many times the Prophet had performed 'Umra.
He replied, 'Four times; one of them was in the
month of Rajab." We disliked to contradict
him. Then we heard 'Aisha, the Mother of faithful
believers cleaning her teeth with Siwak in the
dwelling place. 'Ursa said, "O Mother! O
Mother of the believers! Don't you hear what Abu 'Abdur
Rahman is saying?" She said, "What does
he say?" 'Ursa said, "He says that
Allah's Apostle performed four 'Umra and one of
them was in the month of Rajab." 'Aisha said,
"May Allah be merciful to Abu 'Abdur Rahman!
The Prophet did not perform any 'Umra except that
he was with him, and he never performed any 'Umra
in Rajab."
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 5:
Narrated 'Ursa bin
Az-Zubair:
I asked 'Aisha
(whether the Prophet had performed 'Umra in Rajab).
She replied, "Allah's Apostle never performed
any 'Umra in Rajab."
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 6:
Narrated Qatada:
I asked Anas how
many times the Prophet had performed 'Umra. He
replied, "Four times. 1. 'Umra of Hudaibiya
in Dhi-l-Qa'da when the pagans hindered him; 2. 'Umra
in the following year in Dhi-l-Qa'da after the
peace treaty with them (the pagans); 3. 'Umra from
Al-Jr'rana where he distributed the war
booty." I think he meant the booty (of the
battle) of Hunain. I asked, "How many times
did he perform Hajj?" He (Anas) replied,
"Once. "
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 7:
Narrated Qatada:
I asked Anas (about
the Prophet's 'Umra) and he replied, "The
Prophet performed 'Umra when the pagans made him
return, and Umra of al-Hudaibiya (the next year),
and another 'Umra in Dhi-l-Qa'da, and another 'Umra
in combination with his Hajj."
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 8:
Narrated Hammam:
The Prophet
performed four 'Umra (three) in Dhi-l-Qa'da except
the (one) 'Umra which he performed with his Hajj:
His 'Umra from Al-hudaibiya, and the one of the
following year, and the one from Al-Jr'rana where
he distributed the booty (of the battle) of Hunain,
and another 'Umra with his Hajj.
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 9:
Narrated Abu Ishaq:
I asked Masruq,
'Ata' and Mujahid (about the 'Umra of Allah's
Apostle). They said, "Allah's Apostle had
performed 'Umra in Dhi-l-Qa'da before he performed
Hajj." I heard Al-Bara' bin 'Azib saying,
"Allah's Apostle had performed 'Umra in
Dhi-l-Qa'da twice before he performed Hajj."
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 10:
Narrated Ata:
I heard Ibn 'Abbas
saying, "Allah's Apostle asked an Ansari
woman (Ibn 'Abbas named her but 'Ata' forgot her
name), 'What prevented you from performing Hajj
with us?' She replied, 'We have a camel and the
father of so-and-so and his son (i.e. her husband
and her son) rode it and left one camel for us to
use for irrigation.' He said (to her), 'Perform 'Umra
when Ramadan comes, for 'Umra in Ramadan is equal
to Hajj (in reward),' or said something
similar."
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 11:
Narrated Aisha:
We set out along
with Allah's Apostle shortly before the appearance
of the new moon (crescent) of the month of
Dhi-l-Hijja and he said to us, "Whoever wants
to assume Ihram for Hajj may do so; and whoever
wants to assume Ihram for 'Umra may do so. Hadn't
I brought the Hadi (animal for sacrificing) (with
me), I would have assumed Ihram for 'Umra."
('Aisha added,): So some of us assumed Ihram for 'Umra
while the others for Hajj. I was amongst those who
assumed Ihram for 'Umra. The day of 'Arafat
approached and I was still menstruating. I
complained to the Prophet (about that) and he
said, "Abandon your 'Umra, undo and comb your
hair, and assume Ihram for Hajj;." When it
was the night of Hasba, he sent 'Abdur Rahman with
me to At-Tan'im and I assumed Ihram for 'Umra (and
performed it) in lieu of my missed 'Umra.
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 12:
Narrated 'Amr bin
Aus:
Abdul Rahman bin
Abu Bakr told me that the Prophet had ordered him
to let 'Aisha ride behind him and to make he
perform 'Umra from At-Tan'im.
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 13:
Narrated Jabir bin
'Abdullah:
The Prophet and his
companions assumed Ihram for Hajj and none except
the Prophet and Talha had the Hadi with them. 'Ali
had come from Yemen and he had the Hadi with him.
He ('Ali) said, "I have assumed Ihram with an
intention like that of Allah's Apostle has assumed
it." The Prophet ordered his companions to
intend the Ihram with which they had come for 'Umra,
to perform the Tawaf of the Ka'ba (and between
Safa and Marwa), to get their hair cut short and
then to finish their Ihram with the exception of
those who had the Hadi with them. They asked,
"Shall we go to Mina and the private organs
of some of us are dribbling (if we finish Ihram
and have sexual relations with our wives)?"
The Prophet heard that and said, "Had I known
what I know now, I would not have brought the Hadi.
If I did not have the Hadi with me I would have
finished my Ihram." 'Aisha got her menses and
performed all the ceremonies (of Hajj) except the
Tawaf . So when she became clean from her menses,
and she had performed the Tawaf of the Ka'ba, she
said, "O Allah's Apostle! You (people) are
returning with both Hajj and 'Umra and I am
returning only with Hajj!" So, he ordered 'Abdur
Rahman bin Abu Bakr to go with her to At-Tan'im.
Thus she performed 'Umra after the Hajj in the
month of Dhi-l-Hijja. Suraqa bin Malik bin Ju'sham
met the Prophet at Al-'Aqaba (Jamrat-ul 'Aqaba)
while the latter was stoning it and said, "O
Allah's Apostle! Is this permissible only for
you?" The Prophet replied, "No, it is
for ever (i.e. it is permissible for all Muslims
to perform 'Umra before Hajj."
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 14:
Narrated 'Aisha:
We set out with
Allah's Apostle shortly before the appearance of
the new moon of Dhi-l-Hiija and he said,
"Whoever wants to assume Ihram for 'Umra may
do so, and whoever wants to assume Ihram for Hajj
may do so. Had not I brought the Hadi with me, I
would have assumed Ihram for 'Umra." Some of
the people assumed Ihram for 'Umra while others
for Hajj. I was amongst those who had assumed
Ihram for 'Umra. I got my menses before entering
Mecca, and was menstruating till the day of
'Arafat. I complained to Allah's Apostle about it,
he said, "Abandon your 'Umra, undo and comb
your hair, and assume Ihram for Hajj." So, I
did that accordingly. When it was the night of
Hasba (day of departure from Mina), the Prophet
sent 'Abdur Rahman with me to At-Tanim.
The sub-narrator
adds: He ('AbdurRahman) let her ride behind him.
And she assumed Ihram for 'Umra in lieu of the
abandoned one. Aisha completed her Hajj and 'Umra,
and no Hadi, Sadaqa (charity), or fasting was
obligatory for her.
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 15:
Narrated Al-Aswad:
That 'Aisha said,
"O Allah's Apostle! The people are returning
after performing the two Nusuks (i.e. Hajj and 'Umra)
but I am returning with one only?" He said,
"Wait till you become clean from your menses
and then go to At-Tan'im, assume Ihram (and after
performing 'Umra) join us at such-and-such a
place. But it (i.e. the reward if 'Umra) is
according to your expenses or the hardship (which
you will undergo while performing it)."
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 16:
Narrated 'Aisha:
We set out assuming
the Ihram for Hajj in the months of Hajj towards
the sacred precincts of Hajj. We dismounted at
Sarif and the Prophet said to his companions,
"Whoever has not got the Hadi with him and
likes to make it as 'Umra, he should do it, but he
who has got the Hadi with him should not do
it." The Prophet and some of his wealthy
companions had the Hadi with them, so they did not
finish Ihram after performing the 'Umra. The
Prophet came to me while I was weeping. He asked
me the reason for it. I replied, "I have
heard of what you have said to your companions and
I cannot do the 'Umra." He asked me,
"What is the matter with you?" I
replied, "I am not praying." He said,
"There is no harm in it as you are one of the
daughters of Adam and the same is written for you
as for others. So, you should perform Hajj and I
hope that Allah will enable you to perform the 'Umra
as well." So, I carried on till we departed
from Mina and halted at Al-Mahassab. The Prophet
called 'Abdur-Rahman and said, "Go out of the
sanctuary with your sister and let her assume
Ihram for 'Umra, and after both of you have
finished the Tawaf I will be waiting for you at
this place." We came back at mid-night and
the Prophet asked us, "Have you
finished?" I replied in the affirmative. He
announced the departure and the people set out for
the journey and some of them had performed the
Tawaf of the Ka'ba before the morning prayer, and
after that the Prophet set out for Medina.
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 17:
Narrated Safwan bin
Ya'la bin Umaiya from his father who said:
"A man came to
the Prophet while he was at Ji'rana. The man was
wearing a cloak which had traces of Khaluq or
Sufra (a kind of perfume). The man asked (the
Prophet ), 'What do you order me to perform in my
'Umra?' So, Allah inspired the Prophet divinely
and he was screened by a place of cloth. I wished
to see the Prophet being divinely inspired. 'Umar
said to me, 'Come! Will you be pleased to look at
the Prophet while Allah is inspiring him?' I
replied in the affirmative. 'Umar lifted one
corner of the cloth and I looked at the Prophet
who was snoring. (The sub-narrator thought that he
said: The snoring was like that of a camel). When
that state was over, the Prophet asked,
"Where is the questioner who asked about 'Umra?
Put off your cloak and wash away the traces of
Khaluq from your body and clean the Sufra (yellow
color) and perform in your Umra what you perform
in your Hajj (i.e. the Tawaf round the Ka'ba and
the Sa'i between Safa and Marwa). "
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 18:
Narrated Hisham Ibn
'Urwa from his father who said:
While I was a
youngster, I asked 'Aisha the wife of the Prophet.
"What about the meaning of the Statement of
Allah;
"Verily! (the
mountains) As-Safa and Al Marwa, are among the
symbols of Allah. So, it is not harmful if those
who perform Hajj or 'Umra of the House (Ka'ba at
Mecca) to perform the going (Tawaf) between them?
(2.158) I understand (from that) that there is no
harm if somebody does not perform the Tawaf
between them." 'Aisha replied, "No, for
if it were as you are saying, then the recitation
would have been like this: 'It is not harmful not
to perform Tawaf between them.' This verse was
revealed in connection with the Ansar who used to
assume the Ihram for the idol Manat which was put
beside a place called Qudaid and those people
thought it not right to perform the Tawaf of As-Safa
and Al-Marwa. When Islam came, they asked Allah's
Apostle about that, and Allah revealed:--
"Verily! (the
mountains) As-Safa and Al-Marwa Are among the
symbols of Allah. So, it is not harmful of those
who perform Hajj or 'Umra of the House (Ka'ba at
Mecca) to perform the going (Tawaf) between
them." (2.158) Sufyan and Abu Muawiya added
from Hisham (from 'Aisha): "The Hajj or 'Umra
of the person who does not perform the going (Tawaf)
between As-Safa and Al-Marwa is incomplete in
Allah's sight.
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 19:
Narrated Isma'il:
Abdullah bin Abu
Aufa said: "Allah's Apostle performed 'Umra
and we too performed 'Umra along with him. When he
entered Mecca he performed the Tawaf (of Ka'ba)
and we too performed it along with him, and then
he came to the As-Safa and Al-Marwa (i.e.
performed the Sai) and we also came to them along
with him. We were shielding him from the people of
Mecca lest they may hit him with an arrow." A
friend of his asked him (i.e. 'Abdullah bin Aufa),
"Did the Prophet enter the Ka'ba (during that
'Umra)?" He replied in the negative. Then he
said, "What did he (the Prophet ) say about
Khadija?" He (Abdullah bin Aufa) said,
"(He said) 'Give Khadija the good tidings
that she will have a palace made of Qasab in
Paradise and there will be neither noise nor any
trouble in it."
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 20:
Narrated 'Amr bin
Dinar:
We asked Ibn 'Umar
whether a man who had performed the Tawaf of the
Ka'ba but had not performed the Tawaf between As-Safa
and Al-Marwa yet, was permitted to have sexual
relation with his wife. He replied, "The
Prophet arrived (at Mecca) and circumambulated the
Ka'ba seven times and then offered a two Rak'at
prayer behind Maqam-lbrahim and then performed the
going (Tawaf) between As-Safa and Al-Marwa (seven
times) (and verily, in Allah's Apostle you have a
good example." And we asked Jabir bin
'Abdullah (the same question) and he replied,
"He should not go near her till he has
finished the going (Tawaf) between As-Safa and Al-Marwa."
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 21:
Narrated Abu Musa
Al-Ashari:
I came to the
Prophet at Al-Batha' while his camel was kneeling
down and he asked me, "Have you intended to
perform the Hajj?" I replied in the
affirmative. He asked me, 'With what intention
have you assumed Ihram?" I replied, "I
have assumed Ihram with the same intention as that
of the Prophet. He said, "You have done well.
Perform the Tawaf of the Ka'ba and (the Sai)
between As-safa and Al-Marwa and then finish the
Ihram." So, I performed the Tawaf around the
Ka'ba and the Sai) between As-Safa and Al-Marwa
and then went to a woman of the tribe of Qais who
cleaned my head from lice. Later I assumed the
Ihram for Hajj. I used to give the verdict of
doing the same till the caliphate of 'Umar who
said, "If you follow the Holy Book then it
orders you to remain in the state of Ihram till
you finish from Hajj, if you follow the Prophet
then he did not finish his Ihram till the Hadi
(sacrifice) had reached its place of slaughtering
(Hajj-al-Qiran)."
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 22:
Narrated Al-Aswad:
Abdullah the slave
of Asma bint Abu Bakr, told me that he used to
hear Asma', whenever she passed by Al-Hajun,
saying, "May Allah bless His Apostle
Muhammad. Once we dismounted here with him, and at
that time we were traveling with light luggage; we
had a few riding animals and a little food ration.
I, my sister, 'Aisha, Az-Zubair and such and such
persons performed 'Umra, and when we had passed
our hands over the Ka'ba (i.e. performed Tawaf
round the Ka'ba and between As-Safa and Al-Marwa)
we finished our lhram. Later on we assumed Ihram
for Hajj the same evening."
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 23:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin 'Umar:
Whenever Allah's
Apostle returned from a Ghazwa, Hajj or 'Umra, he
used to say Takbir thrice at every elevation of
the ground and then would say, "None has the
right to be worshipped but Allah; He is One and
has no partner. All the kingdoms is for Him, and
all the praises are for Him, and He is Omnipotent.
We are returning with repentance, worshipping,
prostrating, and praising our Lord. He has kept up
His promise and made His slave victorious, and He
Alone defeated all the clans of
(non-believers)."
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 24:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
When the Prophet
arrived at Mecca, some boys of the tribe of Bani
'Abdul Muttalib went to receive him, and the
Prophet made one of them ride in front of him and
the other behind him.
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 25:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
Whenever Allah's
Apostle left for Mecca, he used to pray in the
mosque of Ash-Shajra, and when he returned (to
Medina), he used to pray in the middle of the
valley of Dhul-Hulaifa and used to pass the night
there till morning.
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 26:
Narrated Anas: The
Prophet never returned to his family from a
journey at night. He
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 27:
Narrated Jabir: The
Prophet forbade going to one's family at night (on
arrival from a
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 28:
Narrated Humaid:
Anas said,
"Whenever Allah's Apostle returned from a
journey, he, on seeing the high places of Medina,
would make his she-camel proceed faster; and if it
were another animal, even then he used to make it
proceed faster."
Narrated Humaid
that the Prophet used to make it proceed faster
out of his love for Medina.
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 29:
Narrated Anas:
As above, but
mentioned "the walls of Medina" instead
of "the high places of Medina. Al-Harith bin
Umar agrees with Anas.
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 30:
Narrated Abu Ishaq:
I heard Al-Bara'
saying, "The above Verse was revealed
regarding us, for the Ansar on returning from Hajj
never entered their houses through the proper
doors but from behind. One of the Ansar came and
entered through the door and he was taunted for
it. Therefore, the following was revealed: --
"It is not
righteousness That you enter the houses from the
back, But the righteous man is He who fears Allah,
Obeys His order and keeps away from What He has
forbidden So, enter houses through the proper
doors." (2.189)
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 31:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"Traveling is a kind of torture as it
prevents one from eating, drinking and sleeping
properly. So, when one's needs are fulfilled, one
should return quickly to one's family."
Volume
3, Book 27, Number 32:
Narrated Zaid bin
Aslam from his father:
I was with Ibn 'Umar
on the way to Mecca, and he got the news that
Safiya bint Abu Ubaid was seriously ill. So, he
hastened his pace, and when the twilight
disappeared, he dismounted and offered the Maghrib
and 'Isha' prayers together. Then he said, "I
saw that whenever the Prophet had to hasten when
traveling, he would delay the Maghrib prayer and
join them together (i.e. offer the Maghrib and the
Isha prayers together)."
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