Translation
of Sahih Bukhari, Book 56:
Virtues
and Merits of the Prophet (pbuh) and his Companions
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 659:
Narrated Rabi bin
Hirash:
'Uqba bin 'Amr said
to Hudhaifa, "Won't you relate to us of what
you have heard from Allah's Apostle ?" He
said, "I heard him saying, "When Al-Dajjal
appears, he will have fire and water along with
him. What the people will consider as cold water,
will be fire that will burn (things). So, if
anyone of you comes across this, he should fall in
the thing which will appear to him as fire, for in
reality, it will be fresh cold water."
Hudhaifa added, "I also heard him saying,
'From among the people preceding your generation,
there was a man whom the angel of death visited to
capture his soul. (So his soul was captured) and
he was asked if he had done any good deed.' He
replied, 'I don't remember any good deed.' He was
asked to think it over. He said, 'I do not
remember, except that I used to trade with the
people in the world and I used to give a respite
to the rich and forgive the poor (among my
debtors). So Allah made him enter Paradise."
Hudhaifa further said, "I also heard him
saying, 'Once there was a man on his death-bed,
who, losing every hope of surviving said to his
family: When I die, gather for me a large heap of
wood and make a fire (to burn me). When the fire
eats my meat and reaches my bones, and when the
bones burn, take and crush them into powder and
wait for a windy day to throw it (i.e. the powder)
over the sea. They did so, but Allah collected his
particles and asked him:
Why did you do so?
He replied: For fear of You. So Allah forgave
him." 'Uqba bin 'Amr said, "I heard him
saying that the Israeli used to dig the grave of
the dead (to steal their shrouds)."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 660:
Narrated 'Aisha and
Ibn 'Abbas:
On his death-bed
Allah's Apostle put a sheet over his-face and when
he felt hot, he would remove it from his face.
When in that state (of putting and removing the
sheet) he said, "May Allah's Curse be on the
Jews and the Christians for they build places of
worship at the graves of their prophets." (By
that) he intended to warn (the Muslim) from what
they (i.e. Jews and Christians) had done.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 661:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"The Israelis used to be ruled and guided by
prophets: Whenever a prophet died, another would
take over his place. There will be no prophet
after me, but there will be Caliphs who will
increase in number." The people asked,
"O Allah's Apostle! What do you order us (to
do)?" He said, "Obey the one who will be
given the pledge of allegiance first. Fulfil their
(i.e. the Caliphs) rights, for Allah will ask them
about (any shortcoming) in ruling those Allah has
put under their guardianship."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 662:
Narrated Abu Said:
The Prophet said,
"You will follow the wrong ways, of your
predecessors so completely and literally that if
they should go into the hole of a mastigure, you
too will go there." We said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Do you mean the Jews and the
Christians?" He replied, "Whom
else?" (Meaning, of course, the Jews and the
Christians.)
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 663:
Narrated Anas:
The people
mentioned the fire and the bell (as means proposed
for announcing the time of prayer) and by such a
suggestion they referred to the Jews and the
Christians. But Bilal was ordered, "Pronounce
the words of the Adhan (i.e. call for the prayer)
twice and the Iqama once only."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 664:
Narrated 'Aisha:
That she used to
hate that one should keep his hands on his flanks
while praying. She said that the Jew used to do
so.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 665:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
Allah's Apostle
said, "Your period (i.e. the Muslims' period)
in comparison to the periods of the previous
nations, is like the period between the 'Asr
prayer and sunset. And your example in comparison
to the Jews and the Christians is like the example
of a person who employed some laborers and asked
them, 'Who will work for me till midday for one
Qirat each?' The Jews worked for half a day for
one Qirat each. The person asked, 'Who will do the
work for me from midday to the time of the 'Asr
(prayer) for one Qirat each?' The Christians
worked from midday till the 'Asr prayer for one
Qirat. Then the person asked, 'Who will do the
work for me from the 'Asr till sunset for two
Qirats each?' " The Prophet added, "It
is you (i.e. Muslims) who are doing the work from
the Asr till sunset, so you will have a double
reward. The Jews and the Christians got angry and
said, 'We have done more work but got less wages.'
Allah said, 'Have I been unjust to you as regards
your rights?' They said, 'No.' So Allah said,
'Then it is My Blessing which I bestow on whomever
I like. "
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 666:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
I heard 'Umar
saying, "May Allah Curse so-and-so! Doesn't
he know that the Prophet said, 'May Allah curse
the Jews for, though they were forbidden (to eat)
fat, they liquefied it and sold it. "
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 667:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin 'Amr:
The Prophet said,
"Convey (my teachings) to the people even if
it were a single sentence, and tell others the
stories of Bani Israel (which have been taught to
you), for it is not sinful to do so. And whoever
tells a lie on me intentionally, will surely take
his place in the (Hell) Fire."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 668:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "The Jews and the Christians do not dye
(their grey hair), so you shall do the opposite of
what they do (i.e. dye your grey hair and
beards)."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 669:
Narrated Jundub:
Allah's Apostle
said, "Amongst the nations before you there
was a man who got a wound, and growing impatient
(with its pain), he took a knife and cut his hand
with it and the blood did not stop till he died.
Allah said, 'My Slave hurried to bring death upon
himself so I have forbidden him (to enter)
Paradise.' "
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 670:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
that he heard
Allah's Apostle saying, "Allah willed to test
three Israelis who were a Leper, a blind man and a
bald-headed man. So, he sent them an angel who
came to the leper and said, 'What thing do you
like most?' He replied, "Good color and good
skin, for the people have a strong aversion to
me.' The angel touched him and his illness was
cured, and he was given a good color and beautiful
skin. The angel asked him, 'What kind of property
do you like best?' He replied, 'Camels (or cows).'
(The narrator is in doubt, for either the leper or
the bald-headed man demanded camels and the other
demanded cows.) So he (i.e. the leper) was given a
pregnant she-camei, and the angel said (to him),
'May Allah bless you in it.'
The angel then went
to the bald-headed man and said, 'What thing do
you like most?' He said, 'I like good hair and
wish to be cured of this disease, for the people
feel repulsion for me.' The angel touched him and
his illness was cured, and he was given good hair.
The angel asked (him), 'What kind of property do
you like bests' He replied, 'Cows,' The angel gave
him a pregnant cow and said, 'May Allah bless you
in it.' The angel went to the blind man and asked,
'What thing do you like best?' He said, '(I like)
that Allah may restore my eye-sight to me so that
I may see the people.' The angel touched his eyes
and Allah gave him back his eye-sight. The angel
asked him, "What kind of property do you like
best?' He replied, 'Sheep.' The angel gave him a
pregnant sheep. Afterwards, all the three pregnant
animals gave birth to young ones, and multiplied
and brought forth so much that one of the (three)
men had a herd of camels filling a valley, and one
had a herd of cows filling a valley, and one had a
flock of sheep filling a valley. Then the angel,
disguised in the shape and appearance of a leper,
went to the leper and said, I am a poor man, who
has lost all means of livelihood while on a
journey. So none will satisfy my need except Allah
and then you. In the Name of Him Who has given you
such nice color and beautiful skin, and so much
property, I ask you to give me a camel so that I
may reach my destination. The man replied, 'I have
many obligations (so I cannot give you).' The
angel said, 'I think I know you; were you not a
leper to whom the people had a strong aversion?
Weren't you a poor man, and then Allah gave you
(all this property).' He replied, '(This is all
wrong), I got this property through inheritance
from my fore-fathers' The angel said, 'If you are
telling a lie, then let Allah make you as you were
before. '
Then the angel,
disguised in the shape and appearance of a bald
man, went to the bald man and said to him the same
as he told the first one, and he too answered the
same as the first one did. The angel said, 'If you
are telling a lie, then let Allah make you as you
were before.'
The angel,
disguised in the shape of a blind man, went to the
blind man and said, 'I am a poor man and a
traveler, whose means of livelihood have been
exhausted while on a journey. I have nobody to
help me except Allah, and after Him, you yourself.
I ask you in the Name of Him Who has given you
back your eye-sight to give me a sheep, so that
with its help, I may complete my journey' The man
said, 'No doubt, I was blind and Allah gave me
back my eye-sight; I was poor and Allah made me
rich; so take anything you wish from my property.
By Allah, I will not stop you for taking anything
(you need) of my property which you may take for
Allah's sake.' The angel replied, 'Keep your
property with you. You (i.e 3 men) have been
tested and Allah is pleased with you and is angry
with your two companions."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 671:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
Allah's Apostle
said, "Once three persons (from the previous
nations) were traveling, and suddenly it started
raining and they took shelter in a cave. The
entrance of the cave got closed while they were
inside. They said to each other, 'O you! Nothing
can save you except the truth, so each of you
should ask Allah's Help by referring to such a
deed as he thinks he did sincerely (i.e. just for
gaining Allah's Pleasure).' So one of them said,
'O Allah! You know that I had a laborer who worked
for me for one Faraq (i.e. three Sas) of rice, but
he departed, leaving it (i.e. his wages). I sowed
that Faraq of rice and with its yield I bought
cows (for him). Later on when he came to me asking
for his wages, I said (to him), 'Go to those cows
and drive them away.' He said to me, 'But you have
to pay me only a Faraq of rice,' I said to him,
'Go to those cows and take them, for they are the
product of that Faraq (of rice).' So he drove
them. O Allah! If you consider that I did that for
fear of You, then please remove the rock.' The
rock shifted a bit from the mouth of the cave. The
second one said, 'O Allah, You know that I had old
parents whom I used to provide with the milk of my
sheep every night. One night I was delayed and
when I came, they had slept, while my wife and
children were crying with hunger. I used not to
let them (i.e. my family) drink unless my parents
had drunk first. So I disliked to wake them up and
also disliked that they should sleep without
drinking it, I kept on waiting (for them to wake)
till it dawned. O Allah! If You consider that I
did that for fear of you, then please remove the
rock.' So the rock shifted and they could see the
sky through it. The (third) one said, 'O Allah!
You know that I had a cousin (i.e. my paternal
uncle's daughter) who was most beloved to me and I
sought to seduce her, but she refused, unless I
paid her one-hundred Dinars (i.e. gold pieces). So
I collected the amount and brought it to her, and
she allowed me to sleep with her. But when I sat
between her legs, she said, 'Be afraid of Allah,
and do not deflower me but legally. 'I got up and
left the hundred Dinars (for her). O Allah! If You
consider that I did that for fear of you than
please remove the rock. So Allah saved them and
they came out (of the cave)." (This Hadith
indicates that one can only ask Allah for help
directly or through his performed good deeds. But
to ask Allah through dead or absent prophets,
saints, spirits, holy men, angels etc. is
absolutely forbidden in Islam and it is a kind of
disbelief.)
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 672:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
That he heard
Allah's Apostle saying, "While a lady was
nursing her child, a rider passed by and she said,
'O Allah! Don't let my child die till he becomes
like this (rider).' The child said, 'O Allah!
Don't make me like him,' and then returned to her
breast (sucking it). (After a while) they passed
by a lady who was being pulled and teased (by the
people). The child's mother said, 'O Allah! Do not
make my child like her.' The child said, 'O Allah!
Make me like her.' Then he said, 'As for the
rider, he is an infidel, while the lady is accused
of illegal sexual intercourse (falsely) and she
says: Allah is sufficient for me (He knows the
truth)."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 673:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"While a dog was going round a well and was
about to die of thirst, an Israeli prostitute saw
it and took off her shoe and watered it. So Allah
forgave her because of that good deed."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 674:
Narrated Humaid bin
'Abdur-Rahman:
That he heard
Muawiya bin Abi Sufyan (talking) on the pulpit in
the year when he performed the Hajj. He took a
tuft of hair that was in the hand of an orderly
and said, "O people of Medina! Where are your
learned men? I heard the Prophet forbidding such a
thing as this (i.e. false hair) and he used to
say, 'The Israelis were destroyed when their
ladies practiced this habit (of using false hair
to lengthen their locks)."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 675:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"Amongst the people preceding you there used
to be 'Muhaddithun' (i.e. persons who can guess
things that come true later on, as if those
persons have been inspired by a divine power), and
if there are any such persons amongst my
followers, it is 'Umar bin Al-Khattab."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 676:
Narrated Abu Said
Al-Khudri:
The Prophet said,
"Amongst the men of Bani Israel there was a
man who had murdered ninety-nine persons. Then he
set out asking (whether his repentance could be
accepted or not). He came upon a monk and asked
him if his repentance could be accepted. The monk
replied in the negative and so the man killed him.
He kept on asking till a man advised to go to such
and such village. (So he left for it) but death
overtook him on the way. While dying, he turned
his chest towards that village (where he had hoped
his repentance would be accepted), and so the
angels of mercy and the angels of punishment
quarrelled amongst themselves regarding him. Allah
ordered the village (towards which he was going)
to come closer to him, and ordered the village
(whence he had come), to go far away, and then He
ordered the angels to measure the distances
between his body and the two villages. So he was
found to be one span closer to the village (he was
going to). So he was forgiven."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 677:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Once Allah's
Apostle; offered the morning prayer and then faced
the people and said, "While a man was driving
a cow, he suddenly rode over it and beat it. The
cow said, "We have not been created for this,
but we have been created for sloughing." On
that the people said astonishingly,
"Glorified be Allah! A cow speaks!" The
Prophet said, "I believe this, and Abu Bakr
and 'Umar too, believe it, although neither of
them was present there. While a person was amongst
his sheep, a wolf attacked and took one of the
sheep. The man chased the wolf till he saved it
from the wolf, where upon the wolf said, 'You have
saved it from me; but who will guard it on the day
of the wild beasts when there will be no shepherd
to guard them except me (because of riots and
afflictions)? ' " The people said
surprisingly, "Glorified be Allah! A wolf
speaks!" The Prophet said, "But I
believe this, and Abu Bakr and 'Umar too, believe
this, although neither of them was present
there." (See the Foot-note of page No. 10
Vol.5)
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 678:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "A man bought a piece of and from
another man, and the buyer found an earthenware
jar filled with gold in the land. The buyer said
to the seller. 'Take your gold, as I have bought
only the land from you, but I have not bought the
gold from you.' The (former) owner of the land
said, "I have sold you the land with
everything in it.' So both of them took their case
before a man who asked, 'Do you have children?'
One of them said, "I have a boy.' The other
said, "I have a girl.' The man said, 'Marry
the girl to the boy and spend the money on both of
them and give the rest of it in charity.' "
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 679:
Narrated Usama bin
Zaid:
Allah's Apostle
said, "Plague was a means of torture sent on
a group of Israelis (or on some people before
you). So if you hear of its spread in a land,
don't approach it, and if a plague should appear
in a land where you are present, then don't leave
that land in order to run away from it (i.e.
plague)."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 680:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the
Prophet) I asked Allah's Apostle about the plague.
He told me that it was a Punishment sent by Allah
on whom he wished, and Allah made it a source of
mercy for the believers, for if one in the time of
an epidemic plague stays in his country patiently
hoping for Allah's Reward and believing that
nothing will befall him except what Allah has
written for him, he will get the reward of a
martyr."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 681:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The people of
Quraish worried about the lady from Bani Makhzum
who had committed theft. They asked, "Who
will intercede for her with Allah's Apostle?"
Some said, "No one dare to do so except Usama
bin Zaid the beloved one to Allah's Apostle
." When Usama spoke about that to Allah's
Apostle Allah's Apostle said, (to him), "Do
you try to intercede for somebody in a case
connected with Allah's Prescribed
Punishments?" Then he got up and delivered a
sermon saying, "What destroyed the nations
preceding you, was that if a noble amongst them
stole, they would forgive him, and if a poor
person amongst them stole, they would inflict
Allah's Legal punishment on him. By Allah, if
Fatima, the daughter of Muhammad stole, I would
cut off her hand."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 682:
Narrated Ibn Mas'ud:
I heard a person
reciting a (Quranic) Verse in a certain way, and I
had heard the Prophet reciting the same Verse in a
different way. So I took him to the Prophet and
informed him of that but I noticed the sign of
disapproval on his face, and then he said,
"Both of you are correct, so don't differ,
for the nations before you differed, so they were
destroyed."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 683:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
As if I saw the
Prophet talking about one of the prophets whose
nation had beaten him and caused him to bleed,
while he was cleaning the blood off his face and
saying, "O Allah! Forgive my nation, for they
have no knowledge."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 684:
Narrated Abu Sa'id:
The Prophet said,
"Amongst the people preceding your age, there
was a man whom Allah had given a lot of money.
While he was in his death-bed, he called his sons
and said, 'What type of father have I been to you?
They replied, 'You have been a good father.' He
said, 'I have never done a single good deed; so
when I die, burn me, crush my body, and scatter
the resulting ashes on a windy day.' His sons did
accordingly, but Allah gathered his particles and
asked (him), 'What made you do so?' He replied,
"Fear of you.' So Allah bestowed His Mercy
upon him. (forgave him)."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 685:
Narrated Ribi bin
Hirash:
'Uqba said to
Hudhaifa, "Won't you narrate to us what you
heard from Allah's Apostle ?" Hudhaifa said,
"I heard him saying, 'Death approached a man
and when he had no hope of surviving, he said to
his family, 'When I die, gather for me much wood
and build a fire (to burn me),. When the fire has
eaten my flesh and reached my bones, take the
bones and grind them and scatter the resulting
powder in the sea on a hot (or windy) day.' (That
was done.) But Allah collected his particles and
asked (him), 'Why did you do so?' He replied, 'For
fear of You.' So Allah forgave him."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 686:
Narrated 'Abdu
Malik:
as above, saying,
"On a windy day."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 687:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "A man used to give loans to the people
and used to say to his servant, 'If the debtor is
poor, forgive him, so that Allah may forgive us.'
So when he met Allah (after his death), Allah
forgave him."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 688:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"A man used to do sinful deeds, and when
death came to him, he said to his sons, 'After my
death, burn me and then crush me, and scatter the
powder in the air, for by Allah, if Allah has
control over me, He will give me such a punishment
as He has never given to anyone else.' When he
died, his sons did accordingly. Allah ordered the
earth saying, 'Collect what you hold of his
particles.' It did so, and behold! There he was
(the man) standing. Allah asked (him), 'What made
you do what you did?' He replied, 'O my Lord! I
was afraid of You.' So Allah forgave him. "
Another narrator said "The man said, Fear of
You, O Lord!"
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 689:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle
said, "A lady was punished because of a cat
which she had imprisoned till it died. She entered
the (Hell) Fire because of it, for she neither
gave it food nor water as she had imprisoned it,
nor set it free to eat from the vermin of the
earth."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 690:
Narrated Abu Masud
Uqba:
The Prophet said,
"One of the sayings of the prophets which the
people have got, is. 'If you do not feel ashamed,
then do whatever you like."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 691:
Narrated Abu Mus'ud:
The Prophet said,
"One of the sayings of the prophets which the
people have got is, 'If you do not feel ashamed,
then do whatever you like."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 692:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
The Prophet said,
"While a man was walking, dragging his dress
with pride, he was caused to be swallowed by the
earth and will go on sinking in it till the Day of
Resurrection."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 693:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"We are the last (to come) but we will be the
foremost on the Day of Resurrection, nations were
given the Book (i.e. Scripture) before us, and we
were given the Holy Book after them. This (i.e.
Friday) is the day about which they differed. So
the next day (i.e. Saturday) was prescribed for
the Jews and the day after it (i.e. Sunday) for
the Christians. It is incumbent on every Muslim to
wash his head and body on a Day (i.e. Friday) (at
least) in every seven days."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 694:
Narrated Said bin
Al-Musaiyab:
When Muawiya bin
Abu Sufyan came to Medina for the last time, he
delivered a sermon before us. He took out a tuft
of hair and said, "I never thought that
someone other than the Jews would do such a thing
(i.e. use false hair). The Prophet named such a
practice, 'Az-Zur' (i.e. falsehood)," meaning
the use of false hair.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 695:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Regarding the
Verse: 'And (We) made you into Shu'ub and Qabail--
(49.13) that Shu'uib means the big Qabail (i.e.
nations) while the Qabail (i.e. tribes) means the
branch tribes.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 696:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Once Allah's
Apostle was asked, "Who is the most honorable
amongst the people?" He said, "The most
righteous (i.e. Allah-fearing) amongst you."
They said, "We do not ask you about
this." He said, "Then Joseph, the
prophet of Allah."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 697:
Narrated Kulaib bin
Wail:
I asked Zainab bint
Abi Salama (i.e. daughter of the wife of the
Prophet, "Tell me about the Prophet . Did he
belong to the tribe of Mudar?" She replied,
"Yes, he belonged to the tribe of Mudar and
was from the offspring of An-Nadr bin Kinana."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 698:
Narrated Kulaib:
I was told by the
Rabiba (i.e. daughter of the wife of the Prophet)
who, I think, was Zainab, that the Prophet
(forbade the utensils (of wine called) Ad-Dubba,
Al-Hantam, Al-Muqaiyar and Al-Muzaffat. I said to
her, 'Tell me as to which tribe the Prophet
belonged; was he from the tribe of Mudar?'' She
replied, "He belonged to the tribe of Mudar
and was from the offspring of An-Nadr bin Kinana.
"
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 699:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "You see that the people are of
different natures. Those who were the best in the
pre-lslamic period, are also the best in Islam if
they comprehend religious knowledge. You see that
the best amongst the people in this respect (i.e.
ambition of ruling) are those who hate it most.
And you see that the worst among people is the
double faced (person) who appears to these with
one face and to the others with another face (i.e
a hypocrite)."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 700:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"The tribe of Quraish has precedence over the
people in this connection (i.e the right of
ruling). The Muslims follow the Muslims amongst
them, and the infidels follow the infidels amongst
them. People are of different natures: The best
amongst them in the pre-lslamic period are the
best in Islam provided they comprehend the
religious knowledge. You will find that the best
amongst the people in this respect (i.e. of
ruling) is he who hates it (i.e. the idea of
ruling) most, till he is given the pledge of
allegiance."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 701:
Narrated Tawus:
Ibn 'Abbas recited
the Quranic Verse:--'Except to be kind to me for
my kin-ship to you--" (42.23) Said bin Jubair
said, "(The Verse implies) the kinship of
Muhammad." Ibn 'Abbas said, "There was
not a single house (i.e. sub-tribe) of Quraish but
had a kinship to the Prophet and so the above
Verse was revealed in this connection, and its
interpretation is: 'O Quraish! You should keep
good relation between me (i.e. Muhammad) and
you."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 702:
Narrated Abi Mas'ud:
The Prophet said,
"From this side from the east, afflictions
will appear. Rudeness and lack of mercy are
characteristics of the rural bedouins who are busy
with their camels and cows (and pay no attention
to religion). Such are the tribes of Rabi'a and
Mudar."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 703:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
I heard Allah's
Apostle saying, "Pride and arrogance are
characteristics of the rural bedouins while
calmness is found among the owners of sheep.
Belief is Yemenite, and wisdom is also Yemenite
i.e. the Yemenites are well-known for their true
belief and wisdom)." Abu 'Abdullah (Al-Bukhari)
said, "Yemen was called so because it is
situated to the right of the Ka'ba, and Sham was
called so because it is situated to the left of
the Ka'ba."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 704:
Narrated Muhammad
bin Jubair bin Mut'im:
That while he was
with a delegation from Quraish to Muawiya, the
latter heard the news that 'Abdullah bin 'Amr bin
Al-'As said that there would be a king from the
tribe of Qahtan. On that Muawiya became angry, got
up and then praised Allah as He deserved, and
said, "Now then, I have heard that some men
amongst you narrate things which are neither in
the Holy Book, nor have been told by Allah's
Apostle. Those men are the ignorant amongst you.
Beware of such hopes as make the people go astray,
for I heard Allah's Apostle saying, 'Authority of
ruling will remain with Quraish, and whoever bears
hostility to them, Allah will destroy him as long
as they abide by the laws of the religion.' "
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 705:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
The Prophet said,
"Authority of ruling will remain with Quraish,
even if only two of them remained."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 706:
Narrated Jubair bin
Mut'im:
'Uthman bin Affan
went (to the Prophet) and said, "O Allah's
Apostle! You gave property to Bani Al-Muttalib and
did not give us, although we and they are of the
same degree of relationship to you." The
Prophet said, "Only Bani Hashim and Bani Al
Muttalib are one thing (as regards family
status)."
Narrated Urwa bin
Az-Zubair: 'Abdullah bin Az-Zubair went with some
women of the tribe of Bani Zuhra to 'Aisha who
used to treat them nicely because of their
relation to Allah's Apostle.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 707:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "The tribe of Quraish, the Ansar, the
(people of the tribe of) Julhaina, Muzaina, Aslam,
Ashja', and Ghifar are my disciples and have no
protectors except Allah and His Apostle."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 708:
Narrated 'Urwa bin
Az-Zubair:
'Abdullah bin
Az-Zubair was the most beloved person to 'Aisha
excluding the Prophet and Abu Bakr, and he in his
turn, was the most devoted to her, 'Aisha used not
to withhold the money given to her by Allah, but
she used to spend it in charity. ('Abdullah) bin
AzZubair said, " 'Aisha should be stopped
from doing so." (When 'Aisha heard this), she
said protestingly, "Shall I be stopped from
doing so? I vow that I will never talk to
'Abdullah bin Az-Zubair." On that, Ibn
Az-Zubair asked some people from Quraish and
particularly the two uncles of Allah's Apostle to
intercede with her, but she refused (to talk to
him). Az-Zuhriyun, the uncles of the Prophet,
including 'Abdur-Rahman bin Al-Aswad bin 'Abd
Yaghuth and Al-Miswar bin Makhrama said to him,
"When we ask for the permission to visit her,
enter her house along with us (without taking her
leave)." He did accordingly (and she accepted
their intercession). He sent her ten slaves whom
she manumitted as an expiation for (not keeping)
her vow. 'Aisha manumitted more slaves for the
same purpose till she manumitted forty slaves. She
said, "I wish I had specified what I would
have done in case of not fulfilling my vow when I
made the vow, so that I might have done it
easily."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 709:
Narrated Anas:
Uthman called Zaid
bin Thabit, Abdullah bin Az-Zubair, Said bin
Al-'As and 'AbdurRahman bin Al-Harith bin Hisham,
and then they wrote the manuscripts of the Holy
Qur'an in the form of book in several copies. 'Uthman
said to the three Quraishi persons. " If you
differ with Zaid bin Thabit on any point of the
Quran, then write it in the language of Quraish,
as the Quran was revealed in their language."
So they acted accordingly. (Said bin Thabit was an
Ansari and not from Quraish ).
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 710:
Narrated Salama:
Allah's Apostle
passed by some people from the tribe of Aslam
practicing archery. He said, "O children of
Ishmael! Throw (arrows), for your father was an
archer. I am on the side of Bani so-and-so,"
meaning one of the two teams. The other team
stopped throwing, whereupon the Prophet said,
"What has happened to them?" They
replied, "How shall we throw while you are
with Bani so-and-so?" He said, "Throw
for I am with all of you."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 711:
Narrated Abu Dhar:
The Prophet said,
"If somebody claims to be the son of any
other than his real father knowingly, he but
disbelieves in Allah, and if somebody claims to
belong to some folk to whom he does not belong,
let such a person take his place in the (Hell)
Fire."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 712:
Narrated Wathila
bin Al-Asqa:
Allah's Apostle
said, "Verily, one of the worst lies is to
claim falsely to be the son of someone other than
one's real father, or to claim to have had a dream
one has not had, or to attribute to me what I have
not said."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 713:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The delegates of 'Abd-ul-Qais
came to Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's
Apostle! We are from the tribe of Rabi'a and the
infidels of Mudar tribe stand between us and you,
so that we cannot come to you except in the Sacred
Months. Therefore we would like you to give us
some instructions which we may follow and convey
to our people staying behind us." The Prophet
said, "I order you to observe four things and
forbid you (to do) four things: (I order you) to
believe in Allah testifying that None has the
right to be worshipped except Allah; to offer the
prayer perfectly; to pay the Zakat; and to give
one-fifth of the war booty to Allah. And I forbid
you to use Ad-Dubba, Al-Hantam, An-Naqir and Al-Muzaffat."
(These are names of utensils in which alcoholic
drinks were served.)
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 714:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin 'Umar:
I heard Allah's
Apostle on the pulpit saying, "Verily,
afflictions (will start) from here," pointing
towards the east, "whence the side of the
head of Satan comes out."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 715:
Narrated Abu
Huraira: The Prophet said, "The tribes of
Quraish, Al-Ansar, Juhaina, Muzaina, Aslam, Ghifar
and Ashja' are my helpers, and they have no
protector (i.e. Master) except Allah and His
Apostle."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 716:
Narrated Abdullah
bin Umar:
While Allah's
Apostle was on the pulpit, he said, "May
Allah give the tribe of Ghifar! And may Allah save
the tribe of Aslam! The tribe of 'Usaiya have
disobeyed Allah and His Apostle."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 717:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"May Allah save the tribe of Aslam, and may
Allah forgive the tribe of Ghifar!"
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 718:
Narrated Abu Bakra:
The Prophet said,
"Do you think that the tribes of Juhaina,
Muzaina, Aslam and Ghifar are better than the
tribes of Bani Tamim, Bani Asad, Bam 'Abdullah bin
Ghatafan and Bani Amir bin Sasaa?" A man
said, "They were unsuccessful and
losers." The Prophet added," (Yes), they
are better than the tribes of Bani Tamim, Bani
Asad, Bani Abdullah bin Ghatafan and Bani Amir bin
Sasaa."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 719:
Narrated Abu Bakra:
Al-Aqra' bin Habis
said to the Prophet "Nobody gave you the
pledge of allegiance but the robbers of the
pilgrims (i.e. those who used to rob the pilgrims)
from the tribes of Aslam, Ghifar, Muzaina." (Ibn
Abi Ya'qub is in doubt whether Al-Aqra' added.
'And Juhaina.') The Prophet said, "Don't you
think that the tribes of Aslam, Ghifar, Muzaina
(and also perhaps) Juhaina are better than the
tribes of Bani Tamim, Bani Amir, Asad, and
Ghatafan?" Somebody said, "They were
unsuccessful and losers!" The Prophet said,
"Yes, by Him in Whose Hands my life is, they
(i.e. the former) are better than they (i.e. the
latter)."
Abu Huraira said,
"(The Prophet said), '(The people of) Bani
Aslam, Ghifar and some people of Muzaina (or some
people of Juhaina or Muzaina) are better in
Allah's Sight (or on the Day of Resurrection) than
the tribes of Asad, Tamim, Hawazin and Ghatafan.'
"
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 720:
Narrated Jabir:
We were in the
company of the Prophet in a Ghazwa. A large number
of emigrants joined him and among the emigrants
there was a person who used to play jokes (or play
with spears); so he (jokingly) stroked an Ansari
man on the hip. The Ans-ari got so angry that both
of them called their people. The Ansari said,
"Help, O Ansar!" And the emigrant said
"Help, O emigrants!" The Prophet came
out and said, "What is wrong with the people
(as they are calling) this call of the period of
Ignorance? "Then he said, "What is the
matter with them?" So he was told about the
stroke of the emigrant to the Ansari. The Prophet
said, "Stop this (i.e. appeal for help) for
it is an evil call. "Abdullah bin Ubai bin
Salul (a hypocrite) said, "The emigrants have
called and (gathered against us); so when we
return to Medina, surely, the more honorable
people will expel therefrom the meaner," Upon
that 'Umar said, "O Allah's Prophet! Shall we
not kill this evil person (i.e. Abdullah bin Ubai
bin Salul) ?" The Prophet) said, "(No),
lest the people should say that Muhammad used to
kill his companions."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 721:
Narrated 'Abdullah
(bin Mas'ud):
The Prophet said,
"Who-ever slaps his face or tears the bosom
of his dress, or calls the calls of the Period of
Ignorance, is not from us."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 722:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "'Amr bin Luhai bin Qam'a bin Khindif
was the father of Khuza'a.'
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 723:
Narrated Said bin
Al-Musaiyab:
Al-Bahira was an
animal whose milk was spared for the idols and
other dieties, and so nobody was allowed to milk
it. As-Saiba was an animal which they (i.e
infidels) used to set free in the names of their
gods so that it would not be used for carrying
anything. Abu Huraira said, "The Prophet
said, 'I saw Amr bin 'Amir bin Luhai Al-Khuzai
dragging his intestines in the (Hell) Fire, for he
was the first man who started the custom of
releasing animals (for the sake of false gods).'
"
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 724:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
When the news of
the advent of the Prophet reached Abu Dhar, he
said to his brother, "Ride to this valley and
bring me the news of this man (i.e. the Prophet )
who claims to be a Prophet receiving information
from the Heaven. Listen to him and then come to
me." His brother set out till he met the
Prophet and listened to his speech and returned to
Abu Dhar and said to him, "I have seen him
exhorting people to virtues and his speech was not
like poetry." Abu Dhar said, "You have
not satisfied me as to what I wanted." So, he
took his journey-food and a water-skin full of
water and set out till he reached Mecca, where he
went to the Mosque looking for the Prophet , whom
he did not know, and he would not like to ask
someone about him. So, a portion of the night had
passed when 'Ali saw him and realized that he was
a stranger. Abu Dhar followed him (to his house),
but neither of them asked the other about anything
till it was morning, when he carried his
water-skin and food and went to the Mosque. He
spent that day without being observed by the
Prophet till it was night, when he returned to his
sleeping place. 'Ali again passed by him and said,
"Hasn't the man (i.e. Abu Dhar) recognized
his dwelling place yet?" So, 'Ali let him get
up and took him (to his house), but neither of
them asked the other about anything, till it was
the third day when 'Ali had the same experience
with him and Abu Dhar again stayed with him. 'Ali
then asked, "Won't you tell me what has
brought you here?" He replied, "If you
give me a promise and a convention that you will
guide me, then I will tell you." When 'Ali
did, Abu Dhar informed him (of his purpose). 'Ali
said, "It is the Truth, and he (i.e.
Muhammad) is the Apostle of Allah. So when the
morning comes, follow me, and if I should perceive
any danger threatening you, I will give you a hint
by pretending to go to the watercloset. But if I
carried on walking, follow me till you enter the
place that I will enter." Abu Dhur agreed and
followed 'Ali till he entered the place of the
Prophet and Abu Dhur entered with him. He then
listened to the speech of the Prophet and embraced
Islam on that very spot. The Prophet said to him,
"Go back to your people and inform them (of
this religion) till you receive my (further)
orders." Abu Dhur said, "By Him in Whose
Hands my life is! I will proclaim my conversion to
Islam publicly amongst them (i.e. infidels)."
He went out till he reached the Mosque and
announced as loudly as possible, "I testify
that None has the right to be worshipped but Allah
and that Muhammad is the Apostle of Allah."
The people then got up and beat him till they
knocked him down. Al-Abbas came and threw himself
over him (to protect him) saying, Woe to you!
Don't you know that he is from Ghifar and there is
the route (road) to your merchants towards Sham
(i.e. through the place where this tribe
dwells)?" Thus he saved him from them. Abu
Dhar did the same on the next day and the people
beat him again and Al-'Abbas drew himself over him
(to save him as before).
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 725:
Narrated Abu Jamra:
Ibn 'Abbas said to
us, "Shall I tell you the story of Abu Dhar's
conversion to Islam?" We said,
"Yes." He said, "Abu Dhar said: I
was a man from the tribe of Ghifar. We heard that
a man had appeared in Mecca, claiming to be a
Prophet. ! said to my brother, 'Go to that man and
talk to him and bring me his news.' He set out,
met him and returned. I asked him, 'What is the
news with you?' He said, 'By Allah, I saw a man
enjoining what is good and forbidding what is
evil.' I said to him, 'You have not satisfied me
with this little information.' So, I took a
waterskin and a stick and proceeded towards Mecca.
Neither did I know him (i.e. the Prophet ), nor
did I like to ask anyone about him. I Kept on
drinking Zam zam water and staying in the Mosque.
Then 'Ali passed by me and said, 'It seems you are
a stranger?' I said, 'Yes.' He proceeded to his
house and I accompanied him. Neither did he ask me
anything, nor did I tell him anything. Next
morning I went to the Mosque to ask about the
Prophet but no-one told me anything about him. Ali
passed by me again and asked, 'Hasn't the man
recognized his dwelling place yet' I said, 'No.'
He said, 'Come along with me.' He asked me, 'What
is your business? What has brought you to this
town?' I said to him, 'If you keep my secret, I
will tell you.' He said, 'I will do,' I said to
him, 'We have heard that a person has appeared
here, claiming to be a Prophet. I sent my brother
to speak to him and when he returned, he did not
bring a satisfactory report; so I thought of
meeting him personally.' 'Ali said (to Abu Dhar),
'You have reached your goal; I am going to him
just now, so follow me, and wherever I enter,
enter after me. If I should see someone who may
cause you trouble, I will stand near a wall
pretending to mend my shoes (as a warning), and
you should go away then.' 'Ali proceeded and I
accompanied him till he entered a place, and I
entered with him to the Prophet to whom I said,
'Present (the principles of) Islam to me.' When he
did, I embraced Islam 'immediately. He said to me,
'O Abu Dhar! Keep your conversion as a secret and
return to your town; and when you hear of our
victory, return to us. ' I said, 'By H him Who has
sent you with the Truth, I will announce my
conversion to Islam publicly amongst them (i.e.
the infidels),' Abu Dhar went to the Mosque, where
some people from Quraish were present, and said,
'O folk of Quraish ! I testify that None has the
right to be worshipped except Allah, and I (also)
testify that Muhammad is Allah's Slave and His
Apostle.' (Hearing that) the Quraishi men said,
'Get at this Sabi (i.e. Muslim) !' They got up and
beat me nearly to death. Al 'Abbas saw me and
threw himself over me to protect me. He then faced
them and said, 'Woe to you! You want to kill a man
from the tribe of Ghifar, although your trade and
your communications are through the territory of
Ghifar?' They therefore left me. The next morning
I returned (to the Mosque) and said the same as I
have said on the previous day. They again said,
'Get at this Sabi!' I was treated in the same way
as on the previous day, and again Al-Abbas found
me and threw himself over me to protect me and
told them the same as he had said the day before.'
So, that was the conversion of Abu Dhar (may Allah
be Merciful to him) to Islam."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 726:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
If you wish to know
about the ignorance of the Arabs, refer to
Surat-al-Anam after Verse No. 130:--Indeed lost
are those who have killed their children From
folly without knowledge and have forbidden that
which Allah has provided for them, inventing a lie
against Allah. They have indeed gone astray and
were not guided.' (6.14)
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 727:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
When the Verse:--
'And warn your tribe of near kindred.' (26.214)
was revealed, the Prophet started calling (the
'Arab tribes), "O Bani Fihr, O Bani 'Adi"
mentioning first the various branch tribes of
Quraish.
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
When the Verse:-- 'And warn your tribe of near
kindred' (26.214). was revealed, the Prophet
started calling every tribe by its name.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 728:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"O Bani 'Abd Munaf! Buy yourselves from
Allah; O Bani 'Abdul-Muttalib! Buy yourselves from
Allah; O mother of Az-Zubair bin Al-Awwam, the
aunt of Allah's Apostle, and O Fatima bint
Muhammad! Buy yourselves from Allah, for I cannot
defend you before Allah. You (both) can ask me
from my property as much as you like. "
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 729:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet sent
for the Ansar (and when they came), he asked, 'Is
there any stranger amongst you?" They said,
"No except the son of our sister."
Allah's Apostle said, "The son of the sister
of some people belongs to them."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 730:
Narrated 'Aisha:
That during the
Mina days, Abu Bakr came to her, while there where
two girls with her, beating drums, and the Prophet
was (lying) covering himself with his garment. Abu
Bakr rebuked the two girls, but the Prophet
uncovered his face and said, "O Abu Bakr!
Leave them, for these are the days of Id
(festival)." Those days were the days of
Mina-. 'Aisha added, "I was being screened by
the Prophet while I was watching the Ethiopians
playing in the Mosque. 'Umar rebuked them, but the
Prophet said, "Leave them, O Bani Arfida!
Play. (for) you are safe."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 731:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Once Hassan bin
Thabit asked the permission of the Prophet to
lampoon (i.e. compose satirical poetry defaming)
the infidels. The Prophet said, "What about
the fact that I have common descent with
them?" Hassan replied, "I shall take you
out of them as a hair is taken out of dough."
Narrated 'Urwa: I
started abusing Hassan in front of 'Aisha,
whereupon she said. "Don't abuse him, for he
used to defend the Prophet (with his
poetry)."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 732:
Narrated Jubair bin
Mutim:
Allah's Apostle
said, "I have five names: I am Muhammad and
Ahmad; I am Al-Mahi through whom Allah will
eliminate infidelity; I am Al-Hashir who will be
the first to be resurrected, the people being
resurrected there after; and I am also Al-'Aqib
(i.e. There will be no prophet after me)."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 733:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "Doesn't it astonish you how Allah
protects me from the Quraish's abusing and
cursing? They abuse Mudhammam and curse Mudhammam
while I am Muhammad (and not Mudhammam)"
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 734:
Narrated Jabir bin
'Abdullah:
The Prophet said,
"My similitude in comparison with the other
prophets is that of a man who has built a house
completely and excellently except for a place of
one brick. When the people enter the house, they
admire its beauty and say: 'But for the place of
this brick (how splendid the house will be)!"
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 735:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "My similitude in comparison with the
other prophets before me, is that of a man who has
built a house nicely and beautifully, except for a
place of one brick in a corner. The people go
about it and wonder at its beauty, but say: 'Would
that this brick be put in its place!' So I am that
brick, and I am the last of the Prophets."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 736:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet died
when he was sixty three years old.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 737:
Narrated Anas:
While the Prophet
was in the market, a man called (somebody),
"O Abu-l-Qasim!' The Prophet turned to him
and said "Name yourselves after me but do not
call yourselves by my Kuniya."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 738:
Narrated Jabir:
The Prophet said,
"Name yourselves after me, but do not call
yourselves by my Kuniya."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 739:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Abu-l-Qasim said,
"Name yourselves after me, but do not call
yourselves by my Kuniya."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 740:
Narrated Al-Ju'aid
bin 'Abdur Rahman:
I saw As-Sa'ib bin
Yazid when he was ninety-four years old, quite
strong and of straight figure. He said, "I
know that I enjoyed my hearing and seeing powers
only because of the invocation of Allah's Apostle
. My aunt took me to him and said, 'O Allah's
Apostle! My nephew is sick; will you invoke Allah
for him?' So he invoked (Allah) for me."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 741:
Narrated As- Scab
bin Yazid:
My aunt took me to
Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle!
My nephew is sick"' The Prophet passed his
hands over my head and blessed me. Then he
performed ablution and I drank the remaining
water, and standing behind him. A saw the seal in
between his shoulders."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 742:
Narrated 'Uqba bin
Al-Harith:
(Once) Abu Bakr
offered the 'Asr prayer and then went out walking
and saw Al-Hasan playing with the boys. He lifted
him on to his shoulders and said, " Let my
parents be sacrificed for your sake! (You)
resemble the Prophet and not 'Ali," while
'Ali was smiling.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 743:
Narrated Abu
Juhaifa:
I saw the Prophet,
and Al-Hasan resembled him.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 744:
Narrated Isma'il
bin Abi Khalid:
I heard Abii
Juhaifa saying, "I saw the Prophet, and Al-Hasan
bin 'Ali resembled him." I said to Abu-
Juhaifa, "Describe him for me." He said,
"He was white and his beard was black with
some white hair. He promised to give us 13 young
she-camels, but he expired before we could get
them."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 745:
Narrated Wahb Abu
Juhaifa As-Sawwai:
I saw the Prophet
and saw some white hair below his lower lip above
the chin.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 746:
Narrated Hariz bin
'Uthman:
That he asked
'Abdullah bin Busr (i.e. the companion of the
Prophet), "Did you see the Prophet when he
was old?" He said, "He had a few white
hairs between the lower lip and the chin."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 747:
Narrated Rabia bin
Abi Abdur-Rahman:
I heard Anas bin
Malik describing the Prophet saying, "He was
of medium height amongst the people, neither tall
nor short; he had a rosy color, neither absolutely
white nor deep brown; his hair was neither
completely curly nor quite lank. Divine
Inspiration was revealed to him when he was forty
years old. He stayed ten years in Mecca receiving
the Divine Inspiration, and stayed in Medina for
ten more years. When he expired, he had scarcely
twenty white hairs in his head and beard."
Rabi'a said, "I saw some of his hairs and it
was red. When I asked about that, I was told that
it turned red because of scent. "
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 748:
Narrated Anas:
Allah's Apostle was
neither very tall nor short, neither absolutely
white nor deep brown. His hair was neither curly
nor lank. Allah sent him (as an Apostle) when he
was forty years old. Afterwards he resided in
Mecca for ten years and in Medina for ten more
years. When Allah took him unto Him, there was
scarcely twenty white hairs in his head and beard.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 749:
Narrated Al-Bara:
Allah's Apostle was
the handsomest of all the people, and had the best
appearance. He was neither very tall nor short.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 750:
Narrated Qatada:
I asked Anas,
"Did the Prophet use to dye (his) hair?"
He said, "No, for there were only a few white
hairs on his temples."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 751:
Narrated Al-Bara:
The Prophet was of
moderate height having broad shoulders (long) hair
reaching his ear-lobes. Once I saw him in a red
cloak and I had never seen a more handsome than
him."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 752:
Narrated Abu Ishaq:
Al-Bara' was asked,
"Was the face of the Prophet (as bright) as a
sword?" He said, "No, but (as bright) as
a moon."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 753:
Narrated Abu
Juhaifa:
Once Allah's
Apostle went to Al-Batha' at noon, performed the
ablution and offered' a two Rakat Zuhr prayer and
a two-Rak'at 'Asr prayer while a spearheaded stick
was planted before him and the passersby were
passing in front of it. (After the prayer), the
people got up and held the hands of the Prophet
and passed them on their faces. I also took his
hand and kept it on my face and noticed that it
was colder than ice, and its smell was nicer than
musk.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 754:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The Prophet was the
most generous of all the people, and he used to
become more generous in Ramadan when Gabriel met
him. Gabriel used to meet him every night during
Ramadan to revise the Qur'an with him. Allah's
Apostle then used to be more generous than the
fast wind.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 755:
Narrated 'Aisha:
That Allah's
Apostle came to her in a happy mood with his
features glittering with joy, and said, "Have
you not heard what the Qaif has said about Zaid
and Us-ama? He saw their feet and remarked. These
belong to each other." (i.e. They are father
and son.)
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 756:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin Ka'b:
I heard Ka'b bin
Malik talking after his failure to join (the
Ghazwa of) Tabuk. He said, "When I greeted
Allah's Apostle whose face was glittering with
happiness, for whenever Allah's Apostle was happy,
his face used to glitter, as if it was a piece of
the moon, and we used to recognize it (i.e. his
happiness) from his face."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 757:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "I have been sent (as an Apostle) in
the best of all the generations of Adam's
offspring since their Creation."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 758:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
Allah's Apostle
used to let his hair hang down while the infidels
used to part their hair. The people of the
Scriptures were used to letting their hair hang
down and Allah's Apostle liked to follow the
people of the Scriptures in the matters about
which he was not instructed otherwise. Then
Allah's Apostle parted his hair.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 759:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin 'Amr:
The Prophet never
used bad language neither a "Fahish nor a
Mutafahish. He used to say "The best amongst
you are those who have the best manners and
character." (See Hadith No. 56 (B) Vol. 8)
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 760:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Whenever Allah's
Apostle was given the choice of one of two
matters, he would choose the easier of the two, as
long as it was not sinful to do so, but if it was
sinful to do so, he would not approach it. Allah's
Apostle never took revenge (over anybody) for his
own sake but (he did) only when Allah's Legal
Bindings were outraged in which case he would take
revenge for Allah's Sake.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 761:
Narrated Anas:
I have never
touched silk or Dibaj (i.e. thick silk) softer
than the palm of the Prophet nor have I smelt a
perfume nicer than the sweat of the Prophet
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 762:
Narrated Abu Said
Al-Khudri:
The Prophet was
shier than a veined virgin girl.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 763:
Narrated Shuba:
A similar Hadith (i
e. No. 762) with this addition: And if he (i.e.
the Prophet) disliked something, the sign of
aversion would appear on his face.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 764:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet never
criticized any food (presented him), but he would
eat it if he liked it; otherwise, he would leave
it (without expressing his dislike).
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 765:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin Malik bin Buhaina Al-Asdi:
When the Prophet
prostrated, he used to keep his arms so widely
apart that we used to see his armpits. (The
sub-narrator, Ibn Bukair said, "The whiteness
of his armpits.")
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 766:
Narrated Anas:
Allah's Apostle did
not use to raise his hands in his invocations
except in the Istisqa (i.e. invoking Allah for the
rain) in which he used to raise his hands so high
that one could see the whiteness of his armpits.
(Note: It may be that Anas did not see the prophet
(as) raising his hands but it has been narrated
that the Prophet (as) used to raise his hands for
invocations other than Istisqa. See Hadith No. 612
Vol. 5. and Hadith No. 807 & 808 Vol 2.)
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 767:
Narrated Abu
Juhaifa:
By chance I went to
the Prophet at noon while he was at Al-Abtah
(resting) in a tent. Bilal came out (of the tent)
and pronounced the Adhan for the prayer, and
entering again, he brought out the water which was
left after Allah's Apostle had performed the
ablution. The people rushed to take some of the
water. Bilal again went in and brought out a
spear-headed stick, and then Allah's Apostle came
out. As if I were now looking at the whiteness of
his leg. Bilal fixed the stick and the Prophet
offered a two-Rakat Zuhr prayer and a two-Rak'at 'Asr
prayer, while women and donkeys were passing in
front of the Prophet (beyond the stick) .
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 768:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet used to
talk so clearly that if somebody wanted to count
the number of his words, he could do so. Narrated
Urwa bin Az-Zubair: 'Aisha said (to me),
"Don't you wonder at Abu so-and-so who came
and sat by my dwelling and started relating the
traditions of Allah's Apostle intending to let me
hear that, while I was performing an optional
prayer. He left before I finished my optional
prayer. Had I found him still there. I would have
said to him, 'Allah's Apostle never talked so
quickly and vaguely as you do.' "
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 769:
Narrated Abu Salama
bin 'Abdur-Rahman:
That he asked 'Aisha
"How was the prayer of Allah's Apostle in the
month of Ramadan?" She replied, "He used
not to pray more than eleven Rakat whether in
Ramadan or in any other month. He used to offer
four Rakat, let alone their beauty and length, and
then four Rakat, let alone their beauty and
length. Afterwards he would offer three Rakat. I
said, 'O Allah's Apostle! Do you go to bed before
offering the Witr prayer?' He said, 'My eyes
sleep, but my heart does not sleep."'
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 770:
Narrated Sharik bin
'Abdullah bin Abi Namr:
I heard Anas bin
Malik telling us about the night when the Prophet
was made to travel from the Ka'ba Mosque. Three
persons (i.e. angels) came to the Prophet before
he was divinely inspired was an Aspostle), while
he was sleeping in Al Masjid-ul-Haram. The first
(of the three angels) said, "Which of them is
he?" The second said, "He is the best of
them." That was all that happened then, and
he did not see them till they came at another
night and he perceived their presence with his
heart, for the eyes of the Prophet were closed
when he was asleep, but his heart was not asleep
(not unconscious). This is characteristic of all
the prophets: Their eyes sleep but their hearts do
not sleep. Then Gabriel took charge of the Prophet
and ascended along with him to the Heaven.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 771:
Narrated Imran bin
Husain:
That they were with
the Prophet on a journey. They travelled the whole
night, and when dawn approached, they took a rest
and sleep overwhelmed them till the sun rose high
in the sky. The first to get up was Abu Bakr.
Allah's Apostles used not to be awakened from his
sleep, but he would wake up by himself. 'Umar woke
up and then Abu Bakr sat by the side of the
Prophet's head and started saying: Allahu-Akbar
raising his voice till the Prophet woke up, (and
after traveling for a while) he dismounted and led
us in the morning prayer. A man amongst the people
failed to join us in the prayer. When the Prophet
had finished the prayer, he asked (the man),
"O so-and-so! What prevented you from
offering the prayer with us?" He replied,
"I am Junub," Alllah's Apostle ordered
him to perform Tayammam with clean earth. The man
then offered the prayer. Allah's Apostle ordered
me and a few others to go ahead of him. We had
become very thirsty. While we were on our way
(looking for water), we came across a lady (riding
an animal), hanging her legs between two
water-skins. We asked her, "Where can we get
water?" She replied, "Oh ! There is no
water." We asked, "how far is your house
from the water?" She replied, "A
distance of a day and a night travel." We
said, "Come on to Allah's Apostle, "She
asked, "What is Allah's Apostle ?" So we
brought her to Allah's Apostle against her will,
and she told him what she had told us before and
added that she was the mother of orphans. So the
Prophet ordered that her two water-skins be
brought and he rubbed the mouths of the
water-skins. As we were thirsty, we drank till we
quenched our thirst and we were forty men. We also
filled all our waterskins and other utensils with
water, but we did not water the camels. The
waterskin was so full that it was almost about to
burst. The Prophet then said, "Bring what
(foodstuff) you have." So some dates and
pieces of bread were collected for the lady, and
when she went to her people, she said, "I
have met either the greatest magician or a prophet
as the people claim." So Allah guided the
people of that village through that lady. She
embraced Islam and they all embraced Islam.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 772:
Narrated Anas:
A bowl of water was
brought to the Prophet while he was at Az-Zawra.
He placed his hand in it and the water started
flowing among his fingers. All the people
performed ablution (with that water). Qatada asked
Anas, "How many people were you?" Anas
replied, "Three hundred or nearly
three-hundred."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 773:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
I saw Allah's
Apostle at the 'time when the Asr prayer was due.
Then the people were searching for water for
ablution but they could not find any. Then some
water was brought to Allah's Apostle and he placed
his hand in the pot and ordered the people to
perform the ablution with the water. I saw water
flowing from underneath his fingers and the people
started performing the ablution till all of them
did it.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 774:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
The Prophet went
out on one of his journeys with some of his
companions. They went on walking till the time of
the prayer became due. They could not find water
to perform the ablution. One of them went away and
brought a little amount of water in a pot. The
Prophet took it and performed the ablution, and
then stretched his four fingers on to the pot and
said (to the people), "Get up to perform the
ablution." They started performing the
ablution till all of them did it, and they were
seventy or so persons.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 775:
Narrated Humaid:
Anas bin Malik
said, "Once the time of the prayer became due
and the people whose houses were close to the
Mosque went to their houses to perform ablution,
while the others remained (sitting there). A stone
pot containing water was brought to the Prophet,
who wanted to put his hand in it, but It was too
small for him to spread his hand in it, and so he
had to bring his fingers together before putting
his hand in the pot. Then all the people performed
the ablution (with that water)." I asked Anas,
"How many persons were they." He
replied, "There were eighty men."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 776:
Narrated Salim bin
Abi Aj-Jad:
Jabir bin 'Abdullah
said, "The people became very thirsty on the
day of Al-Hudaibiya (Treaty). A small pot
containing some water was in front of the Prophet
and when he had finished the ablution, the people
rushed towards him. He asked, 'What is wrong with
you?' They replied, 'We have no water either for
performing ablution or for drinking except what is
present in front of you.' So he placed his hand in
that pot and the water started flowing among his
fingers like springs. We all drank and performed
ablution (from it)." I asked Jabir, "How
many were you?" he replied, "Even if we
had been one-hundred-thousand, it would have been
sufficient for us, but we were
fifteen-hundred."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 777:
Narrated Al-Bara:
We were
one-thousand-and-four-hundred persons on the day
of Al-Hudaibiya (Treaty), and (at) Al-Hudaibiya
(there) was a well. We drew out its water not
leaving even a single drop. The Prophet sat at the
edge of the well and asked for some water with
which he rinsed his mouth and then he threw it out
into the well. We stayed for a short while and
then drew water from the well and quenched our
thirst, and even our riding animals drank water to
their satisfaction.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 778:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
Abu Talha said to
Um Sulaim, "I have noticed feebleness in the
voice of Allah's Apostle which I think, is caused
by hunger. Have you got any food?" She said,
"Yes." She brought out some loaves of
barley and took out a veil belonging to her, and
wrapped the bread in part of it and put it under
my arm and wrapped part of the veil round me and
sent me to Allah's Apostle. I went carrying it and
found Allah's Apostle in the Mosque sitting with
some people. When I stood there, Allah's Apostle
asked, "Has Abu Talha sent you?" I said,
"Yes". He asked, "With some food? I
said, "Yes" Allah's Apostle then said to
the men around him, "Get up!" He set out
(accompanied by them) and I went ahead of them
till I reached Abu Talha and told him (of the
Prophet's visit). Abu Talha said, "O Um
Sulaim! Allah's Apostle is coming with the people
and we have no food to feed them." She said,
"Allah and His Apostle know better." So
Abu Talha went out to receive Allah's Apostle.
Allah's Apostle came along with Abu Talha. Allah's
Apostle said, "O Um Sulaim! Bring whatever
you have." She brought the bread which
Allah's Apostle ordered to be broken into pieces.
Um Sulaim poured on them some butter from an
oilskin. Then Allah's Apostle recited what Allah
wished him to recite, and then said, "Let ten
persons come (to share the meal)." Ten
persons were admitted, ate their fill and went
out. Then he again said, "Let another ten do
the same." They were admitted, ate their fill
and went out. Then he again said, '"'Let
another ten persons (do the same.)" They were
admitted, ate their fill and went out. Then he
said, "Let another ten persons come." In
short, all of them ate their fill, and they were
seventy or eighty men.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 779:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
We used to consider
miracles as Allah's Blessings, but you people
consider them to be a warning. Once we were with
Allah's Apostle on a journey, and we ran short of
water. He said, "Bring the water remaining
with you." The people brought a utensil
containing a little water. He placed his hand in
it and said, "Come to the blessed water, and
the Blessing is from Allah." I saw the water
flowing from among the fingers of Allah's Apostle
, and no doubt, we heard the meal glorifying
Allah, when it was being eaten (by him).
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 780:
Narrated Jabir:
My father had died
in debt. So I came to the Prophet and said,
"My father (died) leaving unpaid debts, and I
have nothing except the yield of his date palms;
and their yield for many years will not cover his
debts. So please come with me, so that the
creditors may not misbehave with me." The
Prophet went round one of the heaps of dates and
invoked (Allah), and then did the same with
another heap and sat on it and said, "Measure
(for them)." He paid them their rights and
what remained was as much as had been paid to
them.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 781:
Narrated
Abdur-Rahman bin Abi Bakr:
The companions of
Suffa were poor people. The Prophet once said,
"Whoever has food enough for two persons,
should take a third one (from among them), and
whoever has food enough for four persons, should
take a fifth or a sixth (or said something
similar)." Abu Bakr brought three persons
while the Prophet took ten. And Abu Bakr with his
three family member (who were I, my father and my
mother) (the sub-narrator is in doubt whether 'Abdur-Rahman
said, "My wife and my servant who was common
for both my house and Abu Bakr's house.") Abu
Bakr took his supper with the Prophet and stayed
there till he offered the 'Isha' prayers. He
returned and stayed till Allah's Apostle took his
supper. After a part of the night had passed, he
returned to his house. His wife said to him,
"What has detained you from your
guests?" He said, "Have you served
supper to them?" She said, "They refused
to take supper) until you come. They (i.e. some
members of the household) presented the meal to
them but they refused (to eat)" I went to
hide myself and he said, "O Ghunthar!"
He invoked Allah to cause my ears to be cut and he
rebuked me. He then said (to them): Please
eat!" and added, I will never eat the
meal." By Allah, whenever we took a handful
of the meal, the meal grew from underneath more
than that handful till everybody ate to his
satisfaction; yet the remaining food was more than
the original meal. Abu Bakr saw that the food was
as much or more than the original amount. He
called his wife, "O sister of Bani Firas!"
She said, "O pleasure of my eyes. The food
has been tripled in quantity." Abu Bakr then
started eating thereof and said, "It (i.e. my
oath not to eat) was because of Sa all." He
took a handful from it, and carried the rest to
the Prophet. SO that food was with the Prophet .
There was a treaty between us and some people, and
when the period of that treaty had elapsed, he
divided US into twelve groups, each being headed
by a man. Allah knows how many men were under the
command of each leader. Anyhow, the Prophet surely
sent a leader with each group. Then all of them
ate of that meal.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 782:
Narrated Anas:
Once during the
lifetime of Allah's Apostle, the people of Medina
suffered from drought. So while the Prophet was
delivering a sermon on a Friday a man got up
saying, "O Allah's Apostle! The horses and
sheep have perished. Will you invoke Allah to
bless us with rain?" The Prophet lifted both
his hands and invoked. The sky at that time was as
clear as glass. Suddenly a wind blew, raising
clouds that gathered together, and it started
raining heavily. We came out (of the Mosque)
wading through the flowing water till we reached
our homes. It went on raining till the next
Friday, when the same man or some other man stood
up and said, "O Allah's Apostle! The houses
have collapsed; please invoke Allah to withhold
the rain." On that the Prophet smiled and
said, "O Allah, (let it rain) around us and
not on us." I then looked at the clouds to
see them separating forming a sort of a crown
round Medina.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 783:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
The Prophet used to
deliver his sermons while standing beside a trunk
of a datepalm. When he had the pulpit made, he
used it instead. The trunk started crying and the
Prophet went to it, rubbing his hand over it (to
stop its crying).
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 784:
Narrated Jabir bin
'Abdullah:
The Prophet used to
stand by a tree or a date-palm on Friday. Then an
Ansari woman or man said. "O Allah's Apostle!
Shall we make a pulpit for you?" He replied,
"If you wish." So they made a pulpit for
him and when it was Friday, he proceeded towards
the pulpit (for delivering the sermon). The
date-palm cried like a child! The Prophet
descended (the pulpit) and embraced it while it
continued moaning like a child being quietened.
The Prophet said, "It was crying for
(missing) what it used to hear of religious
knowledge given near to it."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 785:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
That he heard Jabir
bin 'Abdullah saying, "The roof of the Mosque
was built over trunks of date-palms working as
pillars. When the Prophet delivered a sermon, he
used to stand by one of those trunks till the
pulpit was made for him, and he used it instead.
Then we heard the trunk sending a sound like of a
pregnant she-camel till the Prophet came to it,
and put his hand over it, then it became
quiet."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 786:
Narrated Hudhaifa:
Once 'Umar bin Al-Khattab
said, said, "Who amongst you remembers the
statement of Allah's Apostle regarding the
afflictions?" Hudhaifa replied, "I
remember what he said exactly." 'Umar said.
"Tell (us), you are really a daring man!''
Hudhaifa said, "Allah's Apostle said, 'A
man's afflictions (i.e. wrong deeds) concerning
his relation to his family, his property and his
neighbors are expiated by his prayers, giving in
charity and enjoining what is good and forbidding
what is evil.' " 'Umar said, "I don't
mean these afflictions but the afflictions that
will be heaving up and down like waves of the
sea." Hudhaifa replied, "O chief of the
believers! You need not fear those (afflictions)
as there is a closed door between you and
them." 'Umar asked, "Will that door be
opened or broken?" Hudhaifa replied,
"No, it will be broken." 'Umar said,
"Then it is very likely that the door will
not be closed again." Later on the people
asked Hudhaifa, "Did 'Umar know what that
door meant?" He said. "Yes, 'Umar knew
it as everyone knows that there will be night
before the tomorrow morning. I narrated to 'Umar
an authentic narration, not lies." We dared
not ask Hudhaifa; therefore we requested Masruq
who asked him, "What does the door stand
for?" He said, "Umar."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 787:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"The Hour will not be established till you
fight a nation wearing hairy shoes, and till you
fight the Turks, who will have small eyes, red
faces and flat noses; and their faces will be like
flat shields. And you will find that the best
people are those who hate responsibility of ruling
most of all till they are chosen to be the rulers.
And the people are of different natures: The best
in the pre-lslamic period are the best in Islam. A
time will come when any of you will love to see me
rather than to have his family and property
doubled."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 788:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"The Hour will not be established till you
fight with the Khudh and the Kirman from among the
non-Arabs. They will be of red faces, flat noses
and small eyes; their faces will look like flat
shields, and their shoes will be of hair."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 789:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
I enjoyed the
company of Allah's Apostle for three years, and
during the other years of my life, never was I so
anxious to understand the (Prophet's) traditions
as I was during those three years. I heard him
saying, beckoning with his hand in this way,
"Before the Hour you will fight with people
who will have hairy shoes and live in Al-Bariz."
(Sufyan, the sub-narrator once said, "And
they are the people of Al-Bazir.")
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 790:
Narrated 'Umar bin
Taghlib:
I heard Allah's
Apostle saying, "Near the Hour you will fight
with people who will wear hairy shoes; and you
will also fight people with flat faces like
shields."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 791:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin 'Umar:
I heard Allah's
Apostle saying, "The Jews will fight with
you, and you will be given victory over them so
that a stone will say, 'O Muslim! There is a Jew
behind me; kill him!' "
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 792:
Narrated Abu Said
Al-Khudri:
The Prophet said,
"A time will come when the people will wage
holy war, and it will be asked, 'Is there any
amongst you who has enjoyed the company of Allah's
Apostle?' They will say: 'Yes.' And then victory
will be bestowed upon them. They will wage holy
war again, and it will be asked: 'Is there any
among you who has enjoyed the company of the
companions of Allah's Apostle ?' They will say:
'Yes.' And then victory will be bestowed on
them."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 793:
Narrated 'Adi bin
Hatim:
While I was in the
city of the Prophet, a man came and complained to
him (the Prophet, ) of destitution and poverty.
Then another man came and complained of robbery
(by highwaymen). The Prophet said, "Adi! Have
you been to Al-Hira?" I said, "I haven't
been to it, but I was informed about it." He
said, "If you should live for a long time,
you will certainly see that a lady in a Howdah
traveling from Al-Hira will (safely reach Mecca
and) perform the Tawaf of the Ka'ba, fearing none
but Allah." I said to myself, "What will
happen to the robbers of the tribe of Tai who have
spread evil through out the country?" The
Prophet further said. "If you should live
long, the treasures of Khosrau will be opened (and
taken as spoils)." I asked, "You mean
Khosrau, son of Hurmuz?" He said, "Khosrau,
son of Hurmuz; and if you should live long, you
will see that one will carry a handful of gold or
silver and go out looking for a person to accept
it from him, but will find none to accept it from
him. And any of you, when meeting Allah, will meet
Him without needing an interpreter between him and
Allah to interpret for him, and Allah will say to
him: 'Didn't I send a messenger to teach you?' He
will say: 'Yes.' Allah will say: 'Didn't I give
you wealth and do you favors?' He will say: 'Yes.'
Then he will look to his right and see nothing but
Hell, and look to his left and see nothing but
Hell."
'Adi further said:
I heard the Prophet saying, "Save yourself
from the (Hell) Fire even with half a date (to be
given in charity) and if you do not find a half
date, then with a good pleasant word." 'Adi
added: (later on) I saw a lady in a Howdah
traveling from Al-Hira till she performed the
Tawaf of the Ka'ba, fearing none but Allah. And I
was one of those who opened (conquered) the
treasures of Khosrau, son of Hurmuz. If you should
live long, you will see what the Prophet Abu-l-Qasim
had said: 'A person will come out with a handful.
of gold...etc.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 794:
Narrated 'Adi:
as above (i.e.
Hadith No. 793).
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 795:
Narrated 'Uqba bin
'Amr:
The Prophet once
came out and offered the funeral prayer for the
martyrs of Uhud, and proceeded to the pulpit and
said, "I shall be your predecessor and a
witness on you, and I am really looking at my
sacred Fount now, and no doubt, I have been given
the keys of the treasures of the world. By Allah,
I am not afraid that you will worship others along
with Allah, but I am afraid that you will envy and
fight one another for worldly fortunes."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 796:
Narrated Usama:
Once the Prophet
stood on one of the high buildings (of Medina) and
said, "Do you see what I see? I see
affliction pouring among your hours like
raindrops."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 797:
Narrated Zainab
bint Jahsh:
That the Prophet
came to her in a state of fear saying, "None
has the right to be worshiped but Allah! Woe to
the Arabs because of evil that has come near.
Today a hole has been made in the wall of Gog and
Magog as large as this." pointing with two of
his fingers making a circle. Zainab said, "I
said, 'O Allah's Apostle! Shall we be destroyed
though amongst us there are pious people? ' He
said, 'Yes, if evil increases."
Narrated Um Salama:
The Prophet woke up and said, "Glorified be
Allah: What great (how many) treasures have been
sent down, and what great (how many ) afflictions
have been sent down!"
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 798:
Narrated Sasaa:
Abu Said Al-Khudr
said to me, "I notice that you like sheep and
you keep them; so take care of them and their
food, for I have heard Allah's Apostle saying, 'A
time will come upon the people when the best of a
Muslim's property will be sheep, which he will
take to the tops of mountains and to the places of
rain-falls to run away with his religion in order
to save it from afflictions.' "
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 799:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "There will be afflictions (and at the
time) the sitting person will be better than the
standing one, and the standing one will be better
than the walking, and the walking will be better
than the running. And whoever will look towards
those afflictions, they will overtake him, and
whoever will find a refuge or a shelter, should
take refuge in it." The same narration is
reported by Abu Bakr, with the addition,
"(The Prophet said), 'Among the prayers there
is a prayer the missing of which will be to one
like losing one's family and property."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 800:
Narrated Ibn Mas'ud:
The Prophet said,
"Soon others will be preferred to you, and
there will be things which you will not
like." The companions of the Prophet asked,
"O Allah's Apostle! What do you order us to
do (in this case)? " He said, "(I order
you) to give the rights that are on you and to ask
your rights from Allah."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 801:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "This branch from Quraish will ruin the
people." The companions of the Prophet asked,
"What do you order us to do (then)?" He
said, "I would suggest that the people keep
away from them.''
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 802:
Narrated Said Al-Umawi:
I was with Marwan
and Abu Huraira and heard Abu Huraira saying,
"I heard the trustworthy, truly inspired one
(i.e. the Prophet ) saying, 'The destruction of my
followers will be brought about by the hands of
some youngsters from Quraish." Marwan asked,
"Youngsters?" Abu Huraira said, "If
you wish, I would name them: They are the children
of so-and-so and the children of so-and-so."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 803:
Narrated Hudhaifa
bin Al-Yaman:
The people used to
ask Allah's Apostle about good, but I used to ask
him about evil for fear that it might overtake me.
Once I said, "O Allah's Apostle! We were in
ignorance and in evil and Allah has bestowed upon
us the present good; will there by any evil after
this good?" He said, "Yes." I
asked, "Will there be good after that
evil?" He said, "Yes, but it would be
tained with Dakhan (i.e. Little evil)." I
asked, "What will its Dakhan be?" He
said, "There will be some people who will
lead (people) according to principles other than
my tradition. You will see their actions and
disapprove of them." I said, "Will there
by any evil after that good?" He said,
"Yes, there will be some people who will
invite others to the doors of Hell, and whoever
accepts their invitation to it will be thrown in
it (by them)." I said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Describe those people to us." He
said, "They will belong to us and speak our
language" I asked, "What do you order me
to do if such a thing should take place in my
life?" He said, "Adhere to the group of
Muslims and their Chief." I asked, "If
there is neither a group (of Muslims) nor a chief
(what shall I do)?" He said, "Keep away
from all those different sects, even if you had to
bite (i.e. eat) the root of a tree, till you meet
Allah while you are still in that state."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 804:
Narrated Hudhaifa:
My companions
learned (something about) good (through asking the
Prophet while I learned (something about) evil.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 805:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "The Day of (Judgment) will not be
established till there is a war between two groups
whose claims (or religion) will be the same."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 806:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"The Hour will not be established till there
is a war between two groups among whom there will
be a great number of casualties, though the claims
(or religion) of both of them will be one and the
same. And the Hour will not be established till
there appear about thirty liars, all of whom will
be claiming to be the messengers of Allah. "
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 807:
Narrated Abu Said
Al-Khudri:
While we were with
Allah's Apostle who was distributing (i.e. some
property), there came Dhu-l-Khuwaisira, a man from
the tribe of Bani Tamim and said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Do Justice." The Prophet said,
"Woe to you! Who could do justice if I did
not? I would be a desperate loser if I did not do
justice." 'Umar said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Allow me to chop his head off." The
Prophet said, "Leave him, for he has
companions who pray and fast in such a way that
you will consider your fasting negligible in
comparison to theirs. They recite Qur'an but it
does not go beyond their throats (i.e. they do not
act on it) and they will desert Islam as an arrow
goes through a victim's body, so that the hunter,
on looking at the arrow's blade, would see nothing
on it; he would look at its Risaf and see nothing:
he would look at its Na,di and see nothing, and he
would look at its Qudhadh ( 1 ) and see nothing
(neither meat nor blood), for the arrow has been
too fast even for the blood and excretions to
smear. The sign by which they will be recognized
is that among them there will be a black man, one
of whose arms will resemble a woman's breast or a
lump of meat moving loosely. Those people will
appear when there will be differences amongst the
people." I testify that I heard this
narration from Allah's Apostle and I testify that
'Ali bin Abi Talib fought with such people, and I
was in his company. He ordered that the man
(described by the Prophet ) should be looked for.
The man was brought and I looked at him and
noticed that he looked exactly as the Prophet had
described him.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 808:
Narrated 'Ali:
I relate the
traditions of Allah's Apostle to you for I would
rather fall from the sky than attribute something
to him falsely. But when I tell you a thing which
is between you and me, then no doubt, war is
guile. I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "In
the last days of this world there will appear some
young foolish people who will use (in their claim)
the best speech of all people (i.e. the Qur'an)
and they will abandon Islam as an arrow going
through the game. Their belief will not go beyond
their throats (i.e. they will have practically no
belief), so wherever you meet them, kill them, for
he who kills them shall get a reward on the Day of
Resurrection."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 809:
Narrated Khabbab
bin Al-Arat:
We complained to
Allah's Apostle (of the persecution inflicted on
us by the infidels) while he was sitting in the
shade of the Ka'ba, leaning over his Burd (i.e.
covering sheet). We said to him, "Would you
seek help for us? Would you pray to Allah for
us?" He said, "Among the nations before
you a (believing) man would be put in a ditch that
was dug for him, and a saw would be put over his
head and he would be cut into two pieces; yet that
(torture) would not make him give up his religion.
His body would be combed with iron combs that
would remove his flesh from the bones and nerves,
yet that would not make him abandon his religion.
By Allah, this religion (i.e. Islam) will prevail
till a traveler from Sana (in Yemen) to Hadrarmaut
will fear none but Allah, or a wolf as regards his
sheep, but you (people) are hasty.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 810:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
The Prophet noticed
the absence of Thabit bin Qais. A man said,
"O Allah's Apostle! I shall bring you his
news." So he went to him and saw him sitting
in his house drooping his head (sadly). He asked
Thabit, "What's the matter?" Thabit
replied, "An evil situation: A man used to
raise his voice over the voice of the Prophet and
so all his good deeds have been annulled and he is
from the people of Hell." The man went back
and told the Prophet that Thabit had said
so-and-so. (The sub-narrator, Musa bin Anas said,
"The man went to Thabit again with glad
tidings)." The Prophet said to him, "Go
and say to Thabit: 'You are not from the people of
Fire, but from the people of Paradise."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 811:
Narrated Al-Bara'
bin 'Azib:
A man recited
Surat-al-Kahf (in his prayer) and in the house
there was a (riding) animal which got frightened
and started jumping. The man finished his prayer
with Taslim, but behold! A mist or a cloud hovered
over him. He informed the Prophet of that and the
Prophet said, "O so-and-so! Recite, for this
(mist or cloud) was a sign of peace descending for
the recitation of Quran."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 812:
Narrated Al-Bara'
bin 'Azib:
Abu Bakr came to my
father who was at home and purchased a saddle from
him. He said to 'Azib. "Tell your son to
carry it with me." So I carried it with him
and my father followed us so as to take the price
(of the saddle). My father said, "O Abu Bakr!
Tell me what happened to you on your night journey
with Allah's Apostle (during Migration)." He
said, "Yes, we travelled the whole night and
also the next day till midday. when nobody could
be seen on the way ( because of the severe heat) .
Then there appeared a long rock having shade
beneath it, and the sunshine had not come to it
yet. So we dismounted there and I levelled a place
and covered it with an animal hide or dry grass
for the Prophet to sleep on (for a while). I then
said, 'Sleep, O Allah's Apostle, and I will guard
you.' So he slept and I went out to guard him.
Suddenly I saw a shepherd coming with his sheep to
that rock with the same intention we had when we
came to it. I asked (him). 'To whom do you belong,
O boy?' He replied, 'I belong to a man from Medina
or Mecca.' I said, 'Do your sheep have milk?' He
said, 'Yes.' I said, 'Will you milk for us?' He
said, 'Yes.' He caught hold of a sheep and I asked
him to clean its teat from dust, hairs and dirt.
(The sub-narrator said that he saw Al-Bara'
striking one of his hands with the other,
demonstrating how the shepherd removed the dust.)
The shepherd milked a little milk in a wooden
container and I had a leather container which I
carried for the Prophet to drink and perform the
ablution from. I went to the Prophet, hating to
wake him up, but when I reached there, the Prophet
had already awakened; so I poured water over the
middle part of the milk container, till the milk
was cold. Then I said, 'Drink, O Allah's Apostle!'
He drank till I was pleased. Then he asked, 'Has
the time for our departure come?' I said, 'Yes.'
So we departed after midday. Suraqa bin Malik
followed us and I said, 'We have been discovered,
O Allah's Apostle!' He said, Don't grieve for
Allah is with us.' The Prophet invoked evil on him
(i.e. Suraqa) and so the legs of his horse sank
into the earth up to its belly. (The subnarrator,
Zuhair is not sure whether Abu Bakr said,
"(It sank) into solid earth.") Suraqa
said, 'I see that you have invoked evil on me.
Please invoke good on me, and by Allah, I will
cause those who are seeking after you to return.'
The Prophet invoked good on him and he was saved.
Then, whenever he met somebody on the way, he
would say, 'I have looked for him here in vain.'
So he caused whomever he met to return. Thus
Suraqa fulfilled his promise."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 813:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The Prophet paid a
visit to a sick bedouin. The Prophet when visiting
a patient used to say, "No harm will befall
you! May Allah cure you! May Allah cure you!"
So the Prophet said to the bedouin. "No harm
will befall you. May Allah cure you!" The
bedouin said, "You say, may Allah cure me?
No, for it is a fever which boils in (the body of)
an old man, and will lead him to the grave."
The Prophet said, "Yes, then may it be as you
say."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 814:
Narrated Anas:
There was a
Christian who embraced Islam and read
Surat-al-Baqara and Al-Imran, and he used to write
(the revelations) for the Prophet. Later on he
returned to Christianity again and he used to say:
"Muhammad knows nothing but what I have
written for him." Then Allah caused him to
die, and the people buried him, but in the morning
they saw that the earth had thrown his body out.
They said, "This is the act of Muhammad and
his companions. They dug the grave of our
companion and took his body out of it because he
had run away from them." They again dug the
grave deeply for him, but in the morning they
again saw that the earth had thrown his body out.
They said, "This is an act of Muhammad and
his companions. They dug the grave of our
companion and threw his body outside it, for he
had run away from them." They dug the grave
for him as deep as they could, but in the morning
they again saw that the earth had thrown his body
out. So they believed that what had befallen him
was not done by human beings and had to leave him
thrown (on the ground).
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 815:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "When Khosrau perishes, there will be
no (more) Khosrau after him, and when Caesar
perishes, there will be no more Caesar after him.
By Him in Whose Hands Muhammad's life is, you will
spend the treasures of both of them in Allah's
Cause."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 816:
Narrated Jabir bin
Samura:
The Prophet said,
"When Khosrau perishes, there will be no more
Khosrau a after him, and when Caesar perishes,
there will be no more Caesar after him," The
Prophet also said, "You will spend the
treasures of both of them in Allah's Cause."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 817:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Musailama-al-Kadhdhab
(i.e. the liar) came in the life-time of Allah's
Apostle with many of his people (to Medina) and
said, "If Muhammad makes me his successor, I
will follow him." Allah's Apostle went up to
him with Thabit bin Qais bin Shams; and Allah's
Apostle was carrying a piece of a date-palm leaf
in his hand. He stood before Musailama (and his
companions) and said, "If you asked me even
this piece (of a leaf), I would not give it to
you. You cannot avoid the fate you are destined
to, by Allah. If you reject Islam, Allah will
destroy you. I think that you are most probably
the same person whom I have seen in the
dream." Abu Huraira told me that Allah's
Apostle; said, "While I was sleeping, I saw
(in a dream) two gold bracelets round my arm, and
that worried me too much. Then I was instructed
divinely in my dream, to blow them off and so I
blew them off, and they flew away. I interpreted
the two bracelets as symbols of two liars who
would appear after me. And so one of them was Al-Ansi
and the other was Musailama Al-Kadhdhab from Al-Yamama."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 818:
Narrated Abu Musa:
The Prophet said,
"In a dream I saw myself migrating from Mecca
to a place having plenty of date trees. I thought
that it was Al-Yamama or Hajar, but it came to be
Medina i.e. Yathrib. In the same dream I saw
myself moving a sword and its blade got broken. It
came to symbolize the defeat which the Muslims
suffered from, on the Day of Uhud. I moved the
sword again, and it became normal as before, and
that was the symbol of the victory Allah bestowed
upon Muslims and their gathering together. I saw
cows in my dream, and by Allah, that was a
blessing, and they symbolized the believers on the
Day of Uhud. And the blessing was the good Allah
bestowed upon us and the reward of true belief
which Allah gave us after the day of Badr.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 819:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Once Fatima came
walking and her gait resembled the gait of the
Prophet . The Prophet said, "Welcome, O my
daughter!" Then he made her sit on his right
or on his left side, and then he told her a secret
and she started weeping. I asked her, "Why
are you weeping?" He again told her a secret
and she started laughing. I said, "I never
saw happiness so near to sadness as I saw
today." I asked her what the Prophet had told
her. She said, "I would never disclose the
secret of Allah's Apostle ." When the Prophet
died, I asked her about it. She replied. "The
Prophet said.) 'Every year Gabriel used to revise
the Qur'an with me once only, but this year he has
done so twice. I think this portends my death, and
you will be the first of my family to follow me.'
So I started weeping. Then he said. 'Don't you
like to be the mistress of all the ladies of
Paradise or the mistress of all the lady
believers? So I laughed for that."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 820:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet in his
fatal illness, called his daughter Fatima and told
her a secret because of which she started weeping.
Then he called her and told her another secret,
and she started laughing. When I asked her about
that, she replied, The Prophet told me that he
would die in his fatal illness, and so I wept, but
then he secretly told me that from amongst his
family, I would be the first to join him, and so I
laughed."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 821:
Narrated Said bin
Jubair:
About Ibn 'Abbas: 'Umar
bin Al-Khattab used to treat Ibn 'Abbas very
favorably 'Abdur Rahman bin 'Auf said to him.
"We also have sons that are equal to him (but
you are partial to him.)" Umar said, "It
is because of his knowledge." Then 'Umar
asked Ibn 'Abbas about the interpretation of the
Verse:- 'When come the Help of Allah and the
conquest (of Mecca) (110.1) Ibn 'Abbas said.
"It portended the death of Allah's Apostle,
which Allah had informed him of." 'Umar said,
"I do not know from this Verse but what you
know."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 822:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
Allah's Apostle in
his fatal illness came out, wrapped with a sheet,
and his head was wrapped with an oiled bandage. He
sat on the pulpit, and praising and glorifying
Allah, he said, "Now then, people will
increase but the Ansar will decrease in number, so
much so that they, compared with the people, will
be just like the salt in the! meals. So, if any of
you should take over the authority by which he can
either benefit some people or harm some others, he
should accept the goodness of their good people
(i.e. Ansar) and excuse the faults of their
wrong-doers." That was the last gathering
which the Prophet attended.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 823:
Narrated Abu Bakra:
Once the Prophet
brought out Al-Hasan and took him up the pulpit
along with him and said, "This son of mine is
a Saiyid (i.e. chief) and I hope that Allah will
help him bring about reconciliation between two
Muslim groups."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 824:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
The Prophet had
informed us of the death of Ja'far and Zaid before
the news of their death reached us, and his eyes
were shedding tears.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 825:
Narrated Jabir:
(Once) the Prophet
said, "Have you got carpets?" I replied,
"Whence can we get carpets?" He said,
"But you shall soon have carpets." I
used to say to my wife, "Remove your carpets
from my sight," but she would say,
"Didn't the Prophet tell you that you would
soon have carpets?" So I would give up my
request.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 826:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin Mas'ud:
Sa'd bin Mu'adh
came to Mecca with the intention of performing 'Umra,
and stayed at the house of Umaiya bin Khalaf Abi
Safwan, for Umaiya himself used to stay at Sa'd's
house when he passed by Medina on his way to Sham.
Umaiya said to Sad, "Will you wait till
midday when the people are (at their homes), then
you may go and perform the Tawaf round the Ka'ba?"
So, while Sad was going around the Ka'ba, Abu Jahl
came and asked, "Who is that who is
performing Tawaf?" Sad replied, "I am
Sad." Abu Jahl said, "Are you
circumambulating the Ka'ba safely although you
have given refuge to Muhammad and his
companions?" Sad said, "Yes," and
they started quarreling. Umaiya said to Sad,
"Don't shout at Abi-l-Hakam (i.e. Abu Jahl),
for he is chief of the valley (of Mecca)."
Sad then said (to Abu Jahl). 'By Allah, if you
prevent me from performing the Tawaf of the Ka'ba,
I will spoil your trade with Sham." Umaiya
kept on saying to Sad, "Don't raise your
voice." and kept on taking hold of him. Sad
became furious and said, (to Umaiya), "Be
away from me, for I have heard Muhammad saying
that he will kill you." Umaiiya said,
"Will he kill me?" Sad said,
"Yes,." Umaiya said, "By Allah!
When Muhammad says a thing, he never tells a
lie." Umaiya went to his wife and said to
her, "Do you know what my brother from
Yathrib (i.e. Medina) has said to me?" She
said, "What has he said?" He said,
"He claims that he has heard Muhammad
claiming that he will kill me."
She said, By Allah!
Muhammad never tells a lie." So when the
infidels started to proceed for Badr (Battle) and
declared war (against the Muslims), his wife said
to him, "Don't you remember what your brother
from Yathrib told you?" Umaiya decided not to
go but Abu Jahl said to him, "You are from
the nobles of the valley of Mecca), so you should
accompany us for a day or two." He went with
them and thus Allah got him killed.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 827:
Narrated Abu Uthman:
I got the news that
Gabriel came to the Prophet while Um Salama was
present. Gabriel started talking (to the Prophet
and then left. The Prophet said to Um Salama,
"(Do you know) who it was?" (or a
similar question). She said, "It was Dihya (a
handsome person amongst the companions of the
Prophet )." Later on Um Salama said, "By
Allah! I thought he was none but Dihya, till I
heard the Prophet talking about Gabriel in his
sermon." (The Sub-narrator asked Abu 'Uthman,
"From where have you heard this
narration?" He replied, "From Usama bin
Zaid.")
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 828:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
Allah's Apostle
said, "I saw (in a dream) the people
assembled in a gathering, and then Abu Bakr got up
and drew one or two buckets of water (from a well)
but there was weakness in his drawing. May Allah
forgive him. Then 'Umar took the bucket and in his
hands it turned into a very large bucket. I had
never seen anyone amongst: the people who could
draw the water as strongly as 'Umar till all the
people drank their fill and watered their camels
that knelt down there.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 829:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin 'Umar:
The Jews came to
Allah's Apostle and told him that a man and a
woman from amongst them had committed illegal
sexual intercourse. Allah's Apostle said to them,
"What do you find in the Torah (old
Testament) about the legal punishment of Ar-Rajm
(stoning)?" They replied, (But) we announce
their crime and lash them." Abdullah bin
Salam said, "You are telling a lie; Torah
contains the order of Rajm." They brought and
opened the Torah and one of them solaced his hand
on the Verse of Rajm and read the verses preceding
and following it. Abdullah bin Salam said to him,
"Lift your hand." When he lifted his
hand, the Verse of Rajm was written there. They
said, "Muhammad has told the truth; the Torah
has the Verse of Rajm. The Prophet then gave the
order that both of them should be stoned to death.
('Abdullah bin 'Umar said, "I saw the man
leaning over the woman to shelter her from the
stones."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 830:
Narrated Abdullah
bin Masud:
During the lifetime
of the Prophet the moon was split into two parts
and on that the Prophet said, "Bear witness
(to thus)."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 831:
Narrated Anas:
That the Meccan
people requested Allah's Apostle to show them a
miracle, and so he showed them the splitting of
the moon.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 832:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The moon was split
into two parts during the lifetime of the Prophet.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 833:
Narrated Anas:
Once two men from
the companions of Allah's Apostle went out of the
house of the Prophet on a very dark night. They
were accompanied by two things that resembled two
lamps lighting the way in front of them, and when
they parted, each of them was accompanied by one
of those two things (lamps) till they reached
their homes.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 834:
Narrated Al-Mughira
bin Shu'ba:
The Prophet said,
"Some of my followers will remain victorious
(and on the right path) till the Last Day comes,
and they will still be victorious."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 835:
Narrated Muawiya:
I heard the Prophet
saying, "A group of people amongst my
followers will remain obedient to Allah's orders
and they will not be harmed by anyone who will not
help them or who will oppose them, till Allah's
Order (the Last Day) comes upon them while they
are still on the right path."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 836:
Narrated 'Urwa:
That the Prophet
gave him one Dinar so as to buy a sheep for him. 'Urwa
bought two sheep for him with the money. Then he
sold one of the sheep for one Dinar, and brought
one Dinar and a sheep to the Prophet. On that, the
Prophet invoked Allah to bless him in his deals.
So 'Urwa used to gain (from any deal) even if he
bought dust. (In another narration) 'Urwa said,
"I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "There
is always goodness in horses till the Day of
Resurrection." (The subnarrator added,
"I saw 70 horses in 'Urwa's house.') (Sufyan
said, "The Prophet asked 'Urwa to buy a sheep
for him as a sacrifice.")
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 837:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
Allah's Apostle
said, "There is always goodness in horses
till the Day of Resurrection. "
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 838:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet said,
"There is always goodness in horses.
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 839:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"A horse may be kept for one of three
purposes: for a man it may be a source of reward;
for another it may be a means of living; and for a
third it may be a burden (a source of committing
sins). As for the one for whom it is a source of
reward, he is the one who keeps his horse for the
sake of Jihad in Allah's Cause; he ties it with a
long rope on a pasture or in a garden. So whatever
its rope allows it to eat, will be regarded as
good rewardable deeds (for its owner). And if it
breaks off its rope and jumps over one or two
hillocks, even its dung will be considered amongst
his good deeds. And if it passes by a river and
drinks water from it, that will be considered as
good deeds for his benefit) even if he has had no
intention of watering it. A horse is a shelter for
the one who keeps it so that he may earn his
living honestly and takes it as a refuge to keep
him from following illegal ways (of gaining
money), and does not forget the rights of Allah
(i.e. paying the Zakat and allowing others to use
it for Allah's Sake). But a horse is a burden (and
a source of committing sins for him who keeps it
out of pride and pretense and with the intention
of harming the Muslims."
The Prophet was
asked about donkeys. He replied, "Nothing has
been revealed to be concerning them except this
comprehensive Verse (which covers everything)
:--'Then whosoever has done good equal to the
weight of an atom (or a small ant), Shall see it
(its reward) And whosoever has done evil equal to
the weight of an atom (or a small ) ant), Shall
see it (Its punishment)." (99.7-8)
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 840:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
Allah's Apostle
reached Khaibar in the early morning and the
people of Khaibar came out with their spades, and
when they saw the Prophet they said,
"Muhammad and his army!" and returned
hurriedly to take refuge in the fort. The Prophet
raised his hands and said, "Allah is Greater!
Khaibar is ruined ! If we approach a nation, then
miserable is the morning of those who are
warned."
Volume
4, Book 56, Number 841:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
I said, "O
Allah's Apostle! I hear many narrations from you
but I forget them." He said, "Spread
your covering sheet." I spread my sheet and
he moved both his hands as if scooping something
and emptied them in the sheet and said, "Wrap
it." I wrapped it round my body, and since
then I have never forgotten a single Hadith.
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