Translation
of Sahih Bukhari, Book 73:
Good
Manners and Form (Al-Adab)
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 1:
Narrated Al-Walid
bin 'Aizar:
I heard Abi Amr
'Ash-Shaibani saying, "The owner of this
house." he pointed to 'Abdullah's house,
"said, 'I asked the Prophet 'Which deed is
loved most by Allah?" He replied, 'To offer
prayers at their early (very first) stated times.'
" 'Abdullah asked, "What is the next (in
goodness)?" The Prophet said, "To be
good and dutiful to one's parents," 'Abdullah
asked, "What is the next (in goodness)?"
The Prophet said, To participate in Jihad for
Allah's Cause." 'Abdullah added, "The
Prophet narrated to me these three things, and if
I had asked more, he would have told me
more."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 2:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
A man came to
Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle!
Who is more entitled to be treated with the best
companionship by me?" The Prophet said,
"Your mother." The man said. "Who
is next?" The Prophet said, "Your
mother." The man further said, "Who is
next?" The Prophet said, "Your
mother." The man asked for the fourth time,
"Who is next?" The Prophet said,
"Your father. "
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 3:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin 'Amr:
A man said to the
Prophet, "Shall I participate in Jihad?"
The Prophet said, "Are your parents
living?" The man said, "Yes." the
Prophet said, "Do Jihad for their
benefit."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 4:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin 'Amr:
Allah's Apostle
said. "It is one of the greatest sins that a
man should curse his parents." It was asked
(by the people), "O Allah's Apostle! How does
a man curse his parents?" The Prophet said,
"'The man abuses the father of another man
and the latter abuses the father of the former and
abuses his mother."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 5:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle
said, "While three persons were traveling,
they were overtaken by rain and they took shelter
in a cave in a mountain. A big rock fell from the
mountain over the mouth of the cave and blocked
it. They said to each other. 'Think of such good
(righteous) deeds which, you did for Allah's sake
only, and invoke Allah by giving reference to
those deeds so that Allah may relieve you from
your difficulty. one of them said, 'O Allah! I had
my parents who were very old and I had small
children for whose sake I used to work as a
shepherd. When I returned to them at night and
milked (the sheep), I used to start giving the
milk to my parents first before giving to my
children. And one day I went far away in search of
a grazing place (for my sheep), and didn't return
home till late at night and found that my parents
had slept. I milked (my livestock) as usual and
brought the milk vessel and stood at their heads,
and I disliked to wake them up from their sleep,
and I also disliked to give the milk to my
children before my parents though my children were
crying (from hunger) at my feet.
So this state of
mine and theirs continued till the day dawned. (O
Allah!) If you considered that I had done that
only for seeking Your pleasure, then please let
there be an opening through which we can see the
sky.' So Allah made for them an opening through
which they could see the sky. Then the second
person said, 'O Allah! I had a she-cousin whom I
loved as much as a passionate man love a woman. I
tried to seduce her but she refused till I paid
her one-hundred Dinars So I worked hard till I
collected one hundred Dinars and went to her with
that But when I sat in between her legs (to have
sexual intercourse with her), she said, 'O Allah's
slave! Be afraid of Allah ! Do not deflower me
except legally (by marriage contract). So I left
her O Allah! If you considered that I had done
that only for seeking Your pleasure then please
let the rock move a little to have a (wider)
opening.'
So Allah shifted
that rock to make the opening wider for them. And
the last (third) person said 'O Allah ! I employed
a laborer for wages equal to a Faraq (a certain
measure: of rice, and when he had finished his job
he demanded his wages, but when I presented his
due to him, he gave it up and refused to take it.
Then I kept on sowing that rice for him (several
times) till managed to buy with the price of the
yield, some cows and their shepherd Later on the
laborer came to me an said. '(O Allah's slave!) Be
afraid o Allah, and do not be unjust to me an give
me my due.' I said (to him). 'Go and take those
cows and their shepherd. So he took them and went
away. (So, O Allah!) If You considered that I had
done that for seeking Your pleasure, then please
remove the remaining part of the rock.' And so
Allah released them (from their difficulty)."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 6:
Narrated Al-Mughira:
The Prophet said,
"Allah has forbidden you ( 1 ) to be
undutiful to your mothers (2) to withhold (what
you should give) or (3) demand (what you do not
deserve), and (4) to bury your daughters alive.
And Allah has disliked that (A) you talk too much
about others ( B), ask too many questions (in
religion), or (C) waste your property."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 7:
Narrated Abu Bakra:
Allah's Apostle
said thrice, "Shall I not inform you of the
biggest of the great sins?" We said,
"Yes, O Allah's Apostle" He said,
"To join partners in worship with Allah: to
be undutiful to one's parents." The Prophet
sat up after he had been reclining and added,
"And I warn you against giving forged
statement and a false witness; I warn you against
giving a forged statement and a false
witness." The Prophet kept on saying that
warning till we thought that he would not stop.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 8:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
Allah's Apostle
mentioned the greatest sins or he was asked about
the greatest sins. He said, "To join partners
in worship with Allah; to kill a soul which Allah
has forbidden to kill; and to be undutiful or
unkind to one's parents." The Prophet added,
"Shall I inform you of the biggest of the
great sins? That is the forged statement or the
false witness." Shu'ba (the sub-narrator)
states that most probably the Prophet said,
"the false witness."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 9:
Narrated Asma' bint
Abu Bakr:
My mother came to
me, hoping (for my favor) during the lifetime of
the Prophet asked the Prophet, "May I treat
her kindly?" He replied, "Yes." Ibn
'Uyaina said, "Then Allah revealed: 'Allah
forbids you not with regards to those who fought
not against you because of religion, and drove you
not out from your homes, that you should show them
kindness and deal justly with them.'.......(60.8)
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 10:
Narrated Abu Sufyan:
That Heraclius sent
for him and said, "What did he, i.e. the
Prophet order you?" I replied, "He
orders us to offer prayers; to give alms; to be
chaste; and to keep good relations with our
relatives.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 11:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
My father, seeing a
silken cloak being sold, said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Buy this and wear it on Fridays and when
the foreign delegates pay a visit to you." He
said, "This is worn only by that person who
will have no share in the Hereafter." Later a
few silken cloaks were given to the Prophet as a
gift, and he sent one of those cloaks to 'Umar. 'Umar
said (to the Prophet), "How can I wear it
while you have said about it what you said?"
The Prophet said, "I did not give it to you
to wear but to sell or to give to someone else to
wear." So 'Umar sent it to his (pagan)
brother who was from the inhabitants of Mecca
before he ('Umar's brother) embraced Islam.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 12:
Narrated Abu Aiyub
Al-Ansari:
A man said, "O
Allah's Apostle! Inform me of a deed which will
make me enter Paradise." The people said,
"What is the matter with him? What is the
matter with him?" Allah's Apostle said,
"He has something to ask (what he needs
greatly)." The Prophet said (to him), (In
order to enter Paradise) you should worship Allah
and join none in worship with Him: You should
offer prayers perfectly, give obligatory charity (Zakat),
and keep good relations with your Kith and
kin." He then said, "Leave it!"
(The sub-narrator said, "It seems that the
Prophet was riding his she camel."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 13:
Narrated Jubair bin
Mut'im:
That he heard the
Prophet saying, "The person who severs the
bond of kinship will not enter Paradise."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 14:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
I heard Allah's
Apostle saying, "Who ever is pleased that he
be granted more wealth and that his lease of life
be pro longed, then he should keep good relations
with his Kith and kin."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 15:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
Allah 's Apostle
said, "Whoever loves that he be granted more
wealth and that his lease of life be prolonged
then he should keep good relations with his Kith
and kin."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 16:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"Allah created the creations, and when He
finished from His creations, Ar-Rahm i.e., womb
said, "(O Allah) at this place I seek refuge
with You from all those who sever me (i.e. sever
the ties of Kith and kin). Allah said, 'Yes, won't
you be pleased that I will keep good relations
with the one who will keep good relations with
you, and I will sever the relation with the one
who will sever the relations with you.' It said,
'Yes, O my Lord.' Allah said, 'Then that is for
you ' " Allah's Apostle added. "Read (in
the Qur'an) if you wish, the Statement of Allah:
'Would you then, if you were given the authority,
do mischief in the land and sever your ties of
kinship?' (47.22)
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 17:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"The word 'Ar-Rahm (womb) derives its name
from Ar-Rahman (i.e., one of the names of Allah)
and Allah said: 'I will keep good relation with
the one who will keep good relation with you,
(womb i.e. Kith and Kin) and sever the relation
with him who will sever the relation with you,
(womb, i.e. Kith and Kin).
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 18:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the
Prophet) The Prophet said, "The word 'Ar-Rahm'
(womb) derives its name from 'Ar-Rahman' (i.e.
Allah). So whosoever keeps good relations with it
(womb i.e. Kith and kin), Allah will keep good
relations with him, and whosoever will sever it
(i.e. severs his bonds of Kith and kin) Allah too
will sever His relations with him.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 19:
Narrated 'Amr bin
Al-'As:
I heard the Prophet
saying openly not secretly, "The family of
Abu so-and-so (i.e. Talib) are not among my
protectors." 'Amr said that there was a blank
space (1) in the Book of Muhammad bin Ja'far. He
added, "My Protector is Allah and the
righteous believing people." 'Amr bin Al-'As
added: I heard the Prophet saying, 'But they (that
family) have kinship (Rahm) with me and I will be
good and dutiful to them. "
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 20:
Narrated Abdullah
bin 'Amr:
The Prophet said,
"Al-Wasil is not the one who recompenses the
good done to him by his relatives, but Al-Wasil is
the one who keeps good relations with those
relatives who had severed the bond of kinship with
him."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 21:
Narrated Hakim bin
Hizam:
That he said,
"O Allah's Apostle! What do you think about
my good deeds which I used to do during the period
of ignorance (before embracing Islam) like keeping
good relations with my Kith and kin, manumitting
of slaves and giving alms etc; Shall I receive the
reward for that?" Allah's Apostle said,
"You have embraced Islam with all those good
deeds which you did.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 22:
Narrated Sa'id:
Um Khalid bint
Khalid bin Said said, "I came to Allah's
Apostle along with my father and I was wearing a
yellow shirt. Allah's Apostle said, "Sanah
Sanah!" ('Abdullah, the sub-narrator said,
"It means, 'Nice, nice!' in the Ethiopian
language.") Um Khalid added, "Then I
started playing with the seal of Prophethood. My
father admonished me. But Allah's Apostle said (to
my father), "Leave her," Allah's Apostle
(then addressing me) said, "May you live so
long that your dress gets worn out, and you will
mend it many times, and then wear another till it
gets worn out (i.e. May Allah prolong your
life)." (The sub-narrator, 'Abdullah aid,
"That garment (which she was wearing remained
usable for a long
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 23:
Narrated Ibn Abi
Na'm:
-smelling flowers
in this world."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 24:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the
Prophet) A lady along with her two daughters came
to me asking me (for some alms), but she found
nothing with me except one date which I gave to
her and she divided it between her two daughters,
and then she got up and went away. Then the
Prophet came in and I informed him about this
story. He said, "Whoever is in charge of (put
to test by) these daughters and treats them
generously, then they will act as a shield for him
from the (Hell) Fire."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 25:
Narrated Abu Qatada:
The Prophet came
out towards us, while carrying Umamah, the
daughter of Abi Al-As (his grand-daughter) over
his shoulder. He prayed, and when he wanted to
bow, he put her down, and when he stood up, he
lifted her up.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 26:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
kissed Al-Hasan bin Ali while Al-Aqra' bin Habis
At-Tamim was sitting beside him. Al-Aqra said,
"I have ten children and I have never kissed
anyone of them," Allah's Apostle cast a look
at him and said, "Whoever is not merciful to
others will not be treated mercifully."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 27:
Narrated 'Aisha:
A bedouin came to
the Prophet and said, "You (people) kiss the
boys! We don't kiss them." The Prophet said,
"I cannot put mercy in your heart after Allah
has taken it away from it."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 28:
Narrated 'Umar bin
Al-Khattab:
Some Sabi (i.e. war
prisoners, children and woman only) were brought
before the Prophet and behold, a woman amongst
them was milking her breasts to feed and whenever
she found a child amongst the captives, she took
it over her chest and nursed it (she had lost her
child but later she found him) the Prophet said to
us, "Do you think that this lady can throw
her son in the fire?" We replied, "No,
if she has the power not to throw it (in the
fire)." The Prophet then said, "Allah is
more merciful to His slaves than this lady to her
son."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 29:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
I heard Allah's
Apostle saying, Allah divided Mercy into
one-hundred parts and He kept its ninety-nine
parts with Him and sent down its one part on the
earth, and because of that, its one single part,
His creations are Merciful to each other, so that
even the mare lifts up its hoofs away from its
baby animal, lest it should trample on it."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 30:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
I said 'O Allah's
Apostle! Which sin is the greatest?" He said,
"To set up a rival unto Allah, though He
Alone created you." I said, "What
next?" He said, "To kill your son lest
he should share your food with you." I
further asked, "What next?" He said,
"To commit illegal sexual intercourse with
the wife of your neighbor." And then Allah
revealed as proof of the statement of the Prophet:
'Those who invoke not with Allah any other
god)................. (to end of verse)...'
(25.68)
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 31:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet took a
child in his lap for Tahnik (i.e. he chewed a date
in his mouth and put its juice in the mouth of the
child). The child urinated on him, so he asked for
water and poured it over the place of the urine.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 32:
Narrated Usama bin
Zaid:
Allah's Apostle
used to put me on (one of) his thighs and put Al-Hasan
bin 'Ali on his other thigh, and then embrace us
and say, "O Allah! Please be Merciful to
them, as I am merciful to them. "
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 33:
Narrated 'Aisha:
I never felt so
jealous of any woman as I did of Khadija, though
she had died three years before the Prophet
married me, and that was because I heard him
mentioning her too often, and because his Lord had
ordered him to give her the glad tidings that she
would have a palace in Paradise, made of Qasab and
because he used to slaughter a sheep and
distribute its meat among her friends.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 34:
Narrated Sahl bin
Sa'd:
The Prophet said,
"I and the person who looks after an orphan
and provides for him, will be in Paradise like
this," putting his index and middle fingers
together.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 35:
Narrated Safwan bin
Salim:
The Prophet said
"The one who looks after and works for a
widow and for a poor person, is like a warrior
fighting for Allah's Cause or like a person who
fasts during the day and prays all the
night." Narrated Abu Huraira that the Prophet
said as above.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 36:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "The one who looks after and works for
a widow and for a poor person is like a warrior
fighting for Allah's Cause." (The narrator
Al-Qa'nabi is not sure whether he also said
"Like the one who prays all the night without
slackness and fasts continuously and never breaks
his fast.")
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 37:
Narrated Abu
Sulaiman and Malik bin Huwairith:
We came to the
Prophet and we were (a few) young men of
approximately equal age and stayed with him for
twenty nights. Then he thought that we were
anxious for our families, and he asked us whom we
had left behind to look after our families, and we
told him. He was kindhearted and merciful, so he
said, "Return to your families and teach them
(religious knowledge) and order them (to do good
deeds) and offer your prayers in the way you saw
me offering my prayers, and when the stated time
for the prayer becomes due, then one of you should
pronounce its call (i.e. the Adhan), and the
eldest of you should lead you in prayer.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 38:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "While a man was walking on a road. he
became very thirsty. Then he came across a well,
got down into it, drank (of its water) and then
came out. Meanwhile he saw a dog panting and
licking mud because of excessive thirst. The man
said to himself "This dog is suffering from
the same state of thirst as I did." So he
went down the well (again) and filled his shoe
(with water) and held it in his mouth and watered
the dog. Allah thanked him for that deed and
forgave him." The people asked, "O
Allah's Apostle! Is there a reward for us in
serving the animals?" He said, "(Yes)
There is a reward for serving any animate (living
being) ."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 39:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
stood up for the prayer and we too stood up along
with him. Then a bedouin shouted while offering
prayer. "O Allah! Bestow Your Mercy on me and
Muhammad only and do not bestow it on anybody else
along with us." When the Prophet had finished
his prayer with Taslim, he said to the Bedouin,
"You have limited (narrowed) a very vast
(thing)," meaning Allah's Mercy.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 40:
Narrated An-Nu'man
bin Bashir:
Allah's Apostle
said, "You see the believers as regards their
being merciful among themselves and showing love
among themselves and being kind, resembling one
body, so that, if any part of the body is not well
then the whole body shares the sleeplessness
(insomnia) and fever with it."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 41:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
The Prophet said,
"If any Muslim plants any plant and a human
being or an animal eats of it, he will be rewarded
as if he had given that much in charity."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 42:
Narrated Jarir bin
'Abdullah:
The Prophet said,
"He who is not merciful to others, will not
be treated mercifully.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 43:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet said
"Gabriel continued to recommend me about
treating the neighbors Kindly and politely so much
so that I thought he would order me to make them
as my heirs.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 44:
Narrates Ibn Umar:
Allah' Apostle
said, Gabriel kept on recommending me about
treating the neighbors in a kind and polite
manner, so much so that I thought that he would
order (me) to make them (my) heirs."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 45:
Narrated Abu
Shuraih:
The Prophet said,
"By Allah, he does not believe! By Allah, he
does not believe! By Allah, he does not
believe!" It was said, "Who is that, O
Allah's Apostle?" He said, "That person
whose neighbor does not feel safe from his
evil."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 46:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet used to
say, "O Muslim ladies! A neighbouress should
not look down upon the present of her neighbouress
even it were the hooves of a sheep."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 47:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "Anybody who believes in Allah and the
Last Day should not harm his neighbor, and anybody
who believes in Allah and the Last Day should
entertain his guest generously and anybody who
believes in Allah and the Last Day should talk
what is good or keep quiet. (i.e. abstain from all
kinds of evil and dirty talk).
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 48:
Narrated Abu
Shuraih Al-Adawi:
My ears heard and
my eyes saw the Prophet when he spoke,
"Anybody who believes in Allah and the Last
Day, should serve his neighbor generously, and
anybody who believes in Allah and the Last Day
should serve his guest generously by giving him
his reward." It was asked. "What is his
reward, O Allah's Apostle?" He said,
"(To be entertained generously) for a day and
a night with high quality of food and the guest
has the right to be entertained for three days
(with ordinary food) and if he stays longer, what
he will be provided with will be regarded as
Sadaqa (a charitable gift). And anybody who
believes in Allah and the Last Day should talk
what is good or keep quite (i.e. abstain from all
kinds of dirty and evil talks)."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 49:
Narrated 'Aisha:
I said, "O
Allah's Apostle! I have two neighbors! To whom
shall I send my gifts?" He said, "To the
one whose gate in nearer to you."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 50:
Narrated Jabir bin
'Abdullah:
The Prophet said,
Enjoining, all that is good is a Sadaqa."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 51:
Narrated Abu Musa
Al-Ash'ari:
The Prophet said,
"On every Muslim there is enjoined (a
compulsory) Sadaqa (alms)." They (the people)
said, "If one has nothing?' He said, "He
should work with his hands so that he may benefit
himself and give in charity." They said,
"If he cannot work or does not work?" He
said, "Then he should help the oppressed
unhappy person (by word or action or both)."
They said, "If he does not do it?" He
said, "Then he should enjoin what is good (or
said what is reasonable).' They said, "If he
does not do that''' He said, "Then he should
refrain from doing evil, for that will be
considered for Him as a Sadaqa (charity) . "
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 52:
Narrated 'Adi bin
Hatim:
The Prophet
mentioned the (Hell) Fire and sought refuge (with
Allah) from it, and turned his face to the other
side. He mentioned the (Hell) Fire again and took
refuge (with Allah) from it and turned his face to
the other side. (Shu'ba, the sub-narrator, said,
"I have no doubt that the Prophet repeated it
twice.") The Prophet then said, "(O
people!) Save yourselves from the (Hell) Fire even
if with one half of a date fruit (given in
charity), and if this is not available, then (save
yourselves) by saying a good pleasant friendly
word."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 53:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the
Prophet) A group of Jews entered upon the Prophet
and said, "As-Samu-Alaikum." (i.e. death
be upon you). I understood it and said, "Wa-Alaikum
As-Samu wal-la'n. (death and the curse of Allah be
Upon you)." Allah's Apostle said "Be
calm, O 'Aisha! Allah loves that on, should be
kind and lenient in all matters." I said,
"O Allah's Apostle! Haven't you heard what
they (the Jews) have said?" Allah's Apostle
said "I have (already) said (to them)
"And upon you ! "
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 54:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
A bedouin urinated
in the mosque and the people ran to (beat) him.
Allah's Apostle said, "Do not interrupt his
urination (i.e. let him finish)." Then the
Prophet asked for a tumbler of water and poured
the water over the place of urine.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 55:
Narrated Abu Musa:
The Prophet said,
"A believer to another believer is like a
building whose different parts enforce each
other." The Prophet then clasped his hands
with the fingers interlaced. (At that time) the
Prophet was sitting and a man came and begged or
asked for something. The Prophet faced us and
said, "Help and recommend him and you will
receive the reward for it, and Allah will bring
about what He will through His Prophet's
tongue."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 56o:
Narrated Abu Musa:
Whenever a beggar
or a person in need came to the Prophet, the
Prophet would say "Help and recommend him and
you will receive the reward for it, and Allah will
bring about what he will through His Prophet's
tongue
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 56:
Narrated Masruq:
Abdullah bin 'Amr
mentioned Allah's Apostle saying that he was
neither a Fahish nor a Mutafahish. Abdullah bin 'Amr
added, Allah's Apostle said, 'The best among you
are those who have the best manners and
character.'
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 57:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin Mulaika:
'Aisha said that
the Jews came to the Prophet and said, "As-Samu
'Alaikum" (death be on you). 'Aisha said (to
them), "(Death) be on you, and may Allah
curse you and shower His wrath upon you!" The
Prophet said, "Be calm, O 'Aisha ! You should
be kind and lenient, and beware of harshness and
Fuhsh (i.e. bad words)." She said (to the
Prophet), "Haven't you heard what they (Jews)
have said?" He said, "Haven't you heard
what I have said (to them)? I said the same to
them, and my invocation against them will be
accepted while theirs against me will be rejected
(by Allah). "
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 58:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
The Prophet was not
one who would abuse (others) or say obscene words,
or curse (others), and if he wanted to admonish
anyone of us, he used to say: "What is wrong
with him, his forehead be dusted!"
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 59o:
Narrated 'Aisha:
A man asked
permission to enter upon the Prophet. When the
Prophet saw him, he said, "What an evil
brother of his tribe! And what an evil son of his
tribe!" When that man sat down, the Prophet
behaved with him in a nice and polite manner and
was completely at ease with him. When that person
had left, 'Aisha said (to the Prophet). "O
Allah's Apostle! When you saw that man, you said
so-and-so about him, then you showed him a kind
and polite behavior, and you enjoyed his
company?" Allah's Apostle said, "O 'Aisha!
Have you ever seen me speaking a bad and dirty
language? (Remember that) the worst people in
Allah's sight on the Day of Resurrection will be
those whom the people leave (undisturbed) to be
away from their evil (deeds)."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 59i:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet was the
best among the people (both in shape and
character) and was the most generous of them, and
was the bravest of them. Once, during the night,
the people of Medina got afraid (of a sound). So
the people went towards that sound, but the
Prophet having gone to that sound before them, met
them while he was saying, "Don't be afraid,
don't be afraid." (At that time) he was
riding a horse belonging to Abu Talha and it was
naked without a saddle, and he was carrying a
sword slung at his neck. The Prophet said, "I
found it (the horse) like a sea, or, it is the sea
indeed."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 60:
Narrated Jabir:
Never was the
Prophet asked for a thing to be given for which
his answer was 'no'.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 61:
Narrated Masruq:
We were sitting
with 'Abdullah bin 'Amr who was narrating to us (Hadith):
He said, "Allah's Apostle was neither a
Fahish nor a Mutafahhish, and he used to say, 'The
best among you are the best in character (having
good manners)."'
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 62:
Narrated Abu Hazim:
Sahl bin Sa'd said
that a woman brought a Burda (sheet) to the
Prophet. Sahl asked the people, "Do you know
what is a Burda?" The people replied,
"It is a 'Shamla', a sheet with a
fringe." That woman said, "O Allah's
Apostle! I have brought it so that you may wear
it." So the Prophet took it because he was in
need of it and wore it. A man among his
companions, seeing him wearing it, said, "O
Allah's Apostle! Please give it to me to
wear." The Prophet said, "Yes."
(and gave him that sheet). When the Prophet left,
the man was blamed by his companions who said,
"It was not nice on your part to ask the
Prophet for it while you know that he took it
because he was in need of it, and you also know
that he (the Prophet) never turns down anybody's
request that he might be asked for." That man
said, "I just wanted to have its blessings as
the Prophet had put it on, so l hoped that I might
be shrouded in it."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 63:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "Time will pass rapidly, good deeds
will decrease, and miserliness will be thrown (in
the hearts of the people), and the Harj (will
increase)." They asked, "What is the
Harj?" He replied, "(It is) killing
(murdering), (it is) murdering (killing).
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 64:
Narrated Anas:
I served the
Prophet for ten years, and he never said to me,
"Uf" (a minor harsh word denoting
impatience) and never blamed me by saying,
"Why did you do so or why didn't you do
so?"
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 65:
Narrated Al-Aswad:
I asked 'Aisha what
did the Prophet use to do at home. She replied.
"He used to keep himself busy serving his
family and when it was time for the prayer, he
would get up for prayer."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 66:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"If Allah loves a person, He calls Gabriel
saying: 'Allah loves so and so; O Gabriel, love
him.' Gabriel would love him, and then Gabriel
would make an announcement among the residents of
the Heaven, 'Allah loves so-and-so, therefore, you
should love him also.' So, all the residents of
the Heavens would love him and then he is granted
the pleasure of the people of the earth."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 67:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
The Prophet said,
"None will have the sweetness (delight) of
Faith (a) till he loves a person and loves him
only for Allah's sake, (b) and till it becomes
dearer to him to be thrown in the fire than to
revert to disbelief (Heathenism) after Allah has
brought him out of it, (c) and till Allah and His
Apostle become dearer to him than anything
else."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 68:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin Zam'a:
The Prophet forbade
laughing at a person who passes wind, and said,
"How does anyone of you beat his wife as he
beats the stallion camel and then he may embrace
(sleep with) her?" And Hisham said, "As
he beats his slave"
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 69:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said at
Mina, "Do you know what day is today?"
They (the people) replied, "Allah and His
Apostle know better," He said "Today is
10th of Dhul-Hijja, the sacred (forbidden) day. Do
you know what town is this town?" They (the
people) replied, "Allah and His Apostle know
better." He said, "This is the
(forbidden) Sacred town (Mecca a sanctuary)."
And do you know which month is this month?"
They (the People) replied, "Allah and His
Apostle know better." He said, ''This is the
Sacred (forbidden) month ." He added,
"Allah has made your blood, your properties
and your honor Sacred to one another (i.e.
Muslims) like the sanctity of this day of yours in
this month of yours, in this town of yours."
(See Hadith No. 797, Vol. 2.)
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 70:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
Allah's Apostle
said, "Abusing a Muslim is Fusuq (i.e., an
evil-doing), and killing him is Kufr
(disbelief)."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 71:
Narrated Abu Dhar:
That he heard the
Prophet saying, "If somebody accuses another
of Fusuq (by calling him 'Fasiq' i.e. a wicked
person) or accuses him of Kufr, such an accusation
will revert to him (i.e. the accuser) if his
companion (the accused) is innocent."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 72:
Narrated Anas:
Allah's Apostle was
neither a Fahish (one who had a bad tongue) nor a
Sabbaba (one who abuses others) and he used to say
while admonishing somebody, "What is wrong
with him? May dust be on his forehead!"
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 73:
Narrated Thabit bin
Ad-Dahhak:
(who was one of the
companions who gave the pledge of allegiance to
the Prophet underneath the tree (Al-Hudaibiya))
Allah's Apostle said, "Whoever swears by a
religion other than Islam (i.e. if somebody swears
by saying that he is a non-Muslim e.g., a Jew or a
Christian, etc.) in case he is telling a lie, he
is really so if his oath is false, and a person is
not bound to fulfill a vow about a thing which he
does not possess. And if somebody commits suicide
with anything in this world, he will be tortured
with that very thing on the Day of Resurrection;
And if somebody curses a believer, then his sin
will be as if he murdered him; And whoever accuses
a believer of Kufr (disbelief), then it is as if
he killed him."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 74:
Narrated Sulaiman
bin Surad:
A man from the
companions of the Prophet said, "Two men
abused each other in front of the Prophet and one
of them became angry and his anger became so
intense that his face became swollen and changed.
The Prophet said, "I know a word the saying
of which will cause him to relax if he does say
it." Then a man went to him and informed him
of the statement of the Prophet and said,
"Seek refuge with Allah from Satan." On
that, angry man said, 'Do you find anything wrong
with me? Am I insane? Go away!"
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 75:
Narrated 'Ubada bin
As-Samit:
Allah's Apostle
went out to inform the people about the (date of
the Night of decree (Al-Qadr). There happened a
quarrel between two Muslim men. The Prophet said,
"I came out to inform you about the Night of
Al-Qadr, but as so-and-so and so-and-so quarrelled,
so the news about it had been taken away; and may
be it was better for you. So look for it in the
ninth, the seventh, or the fifth (of the last ten
days of Ramadan)."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 76:
Narrated Ma'rur:
I saw Abu Dhar
wearing a Burd (garment) and his slave too was
wearing a Burd, so I said (to Abu Dhar), "If
you take this (Burda of your slave) and wear it
(along with yours), you will have a nice suit
(costume) and you may give him another
garment." Abu Dhar said, "There was a
quarrel between me and another man whose mother
was a non-Arab and I called her bad names. The man
mentioned (complained about) me to the Prophet.
The Prophet said, "Did you abuse
so-and-so?" I said, "Yes" He said,
"Did you call his mother bad names?" I
said, "Yes". He said, "You still
have the traits of (the Pre-lslamic period of)
ignorance." I said. "(Do I still have
ignorance) even now in my old age?" He said,
"Yes, they (slaves or servants) are your
brothers, and Allah has put them under your
command. So the one under whose hand Allah has put
his brother, should feed him of what he eats, and
give him dresses of what he wears, and should not
ask him to do a thing beyond his capacity. And if
at all he asks him to do a hard task, he should
help him therein."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 77:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet led us
in the Zuhr prayer, offering only two Rakat and
then (finished it) with Taslim, and went to a
piece of wood in front of the mosque and put his
hand over it. Abu Bakr and 'Umar were also present
among the people on that day but dared not talk to
him (about his unfinished prayer). And the hasty
people went away, wondering. "Has the prayer
been shortened" Among the people there was a
man whom the Prophet used to call Dhul-Yadain (the
longarmed). He said, "O Allah's Prophet! Have
you forgotten or has the prayer been
shortened?" The Prophet said, "Neither
have I forgotten, nor has it been shortened."
They (the people) said, "Surely, you have
forgotten, O Allah's Apostle!" The Prophet
said, Dhul-Yadain has told the truth." So the
Prophet got up and offered other two Rakat and
finished his prayer with Taslim. Then he said
Takbir, performed a prostration of ordinary
duration or longer, then he raised his head and
said Takbir and performed another prostration of
ordinary duration or longer and then raised his
head and said Takbir (i.e. he performed the two
prostrations of Sahu, i.e., forgetfulness)."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 78:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
Allah's Apostle
passed by two graves and said, "Both of them
(persons in the grave) are being tortured, and
they are not being tortured for a major sin. This
one used not to save himself from being soiled
with his urine, and the other used to go about
with calumnies (among the people to rouse
hostilities, e.g., one goes to a person and tells
him that so-and-so says about him such-and-such
evil things). The Prophet then asked for a green
leaf of a date-palm tree, split it into two pieces
and planted one on each grave and said, "It
is hoped that their punishment may be abated till
those two pieces of the leaf get dried." (See
Hadith No 215, Vol 1).
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 79:
Narrated Abu Usaid
As-Sa'idi:
The Prophet said,
"The best family among the Ansar is the Banu
An-Najjar. "
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 80:
Narrated 'Aisha:
A man asked
permission to enter upon Allah's Apostle. The
Prophet said, "Admit him. What an evil
brother of his people or a son of his
people." But when the man entered, the
Prophet spoke to him in a very polite manner. (And
when that person left) I said, "O Allah's
Apostle! You had said what you had said, yet you
spoke to him in a very polite manner?" The
Prophet said, "O 'Aisha! The worst people are
those whom the people desert or leave in order to
save themselves from their dirty language or from
their transgression."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 81:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
Once the Prophet
went through the grave-yards of Medina and heard
the voices of two humans who were being tortured
in their graves. The Prophet said, "They are
being punished, but they are not being punished
because of a major sin, yet their sins are great.
One of them used not to save himself from (being
soiled with) the urine, and the other used to go
about with calumnies (Namima)." Then the
Prophet asked for a green palm tree leaf and split
it into two pieces and placed one piece on each
grave, saying, "I hope that their punishment
may be abated as long as these pieces of the leaf
are not dried."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 82:
Narrated Hudhaifa:
I heard the Prophet
saying, "A Qattat will not enter
Paradise."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 83:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"Whoever does not give up false statements
(i.e. telling lies), and evil deeds, and speaking
bad words to others, Allah is not in need of his
(fasting) leaving his food and drink."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 84:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"The worst people in the Sight of Allah on
the Day of Resurrection will be the double faced
people who appear to some people with one face and
to other people with another face."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 85:
Narrated Ibn Mas'ud:
Once Allah's
Apostle divided and distributed (the war booty).
An Ansar man said, "By Allah ! Muhammad, by
this distribution, did not intend to please
Allah." So I came to Allah's Apostle and
informed him about it whereupon his face became
changed with anger and he said, "May Allah
bestow His Mercy on Moses for he was hurt with
more than this, yet he remained patient."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 86:
Narrated Abu Musa:
The Prophet heard a
man praising another man and he was exaggerating
in his praise. The Prophet said (to him).
"You have destroyed (or cut) the back of the
man."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 87:
Narrated Abu Bakra:
A man was mentioned
before the Prophet and another man praised him
greatly The Prophet said, "May Allah's Mercy
be on you ! You have cut the neck of your
friend." The Prophet repeated this sentence
many times and said, "If it is indispensable
for anyone of you to praise someone, then he
should say, 'I think that he is so-and-so,"
if he really thinks that he is such. Allah is the
One Who will take his accounts (as He knows his
reality) and no-one can sanctify anybody before
Allah." (Khalid said, "Woe to you,"
instead of "Allah's Mercy be on you.")
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 88:
Narrated Salim:
that his father
said; "When Allah's Apostle mentioned wh at
he mentioned about (the hanging of) the Izar
(waist sheet), Abu Bakr said, "O Allah's
Apostle! My Izar slackens on one side (without my
intention)." The Prophet said, "You are
not among those (who, out of pride) drag their
Izars behind them."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 89:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet
continued for such-and-such period imagining that
he has slept (had sexual relations) with his
wives, and in fact he did not. One day he said, to
me, "O 'Aisha! Allah has instructed me
regarding a matter about which I had asked Him.
There came to me two men, one of them sat near my
feet and the other near my head. The one near my
feet, asked the one near my head (pointing at me),
'What is wrong with this man? The latter replied,
'He is under the effect of magic.' The first one
asked, 'Who had worked magic on him?' The other
replied, 'Lubaid bin Asam.' The first one asked,
'What material (did he use)?' The other replied,
'The skin of the pollen of a male date tree with a
comb and the hair stuck to it, kept under a stone
in the well of Dharwan."' Then the Prophet
went to that well and said, "This is the same
well which was shown to me in the dream. The tops
of its date-palm trees look like the heads of the
devils, and its water looks like the Henna
infusion." Then the Prophet ordered that
those things be taken out. I said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Won't you disclose (the magic
object)?" The Prophet said, "Allah has
cured me and I hate to circulate the evil among
the people." 'Aisha added, "(The
magician) Lubaid bin Asam was a man from Bani
Zuraiq, an ally of the Jews."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 90:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"Beware of suspicion, for suspicion is the
worst of false tales; and do not look for the
others' faults and do not spy, and do not be
jealous of one another, and do not desert (cut
your relation with) one another, and do not hate
one another; and O Allah's worshipers! Be brothers
(as Allah has ordered you!")
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 91:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
Allah's Apostle
said, "Do not hate one another, and do not be
jealous of one another, and do not desert each
other, and O, Allah's worshipers! Be brothers. Lo!
It is not permissible for any Muslim to desert
(not talk to) his brother (Muslim) for more than
three days."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 92:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "Beware of suspicion, for suspicion is
the worst of false tales. and do not look for the
others' faults, and do not do spying on one
another, and do not practice Najsh, and do not be
jealous of one another and do not hate one
another, and do not desert (stop talking to) one
another. And O, Allah's worshipers! Be
brothers!"
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 93:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet said,
"I do not think that so-and-so and so-and-so
know anything of our religion." (And Al-Laith
said, "These two persons were among the
hypocrites.")
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 94:
Narrated Al-Laith:
'Aisha said
"The Prophet entered upon me one day and
said, 'O 'Aisha! I do not think that so-and-so and
so-and-so know anything of our religion which we
follow."'
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 95:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
I heard Allah's
Apostle saying. "All the sins of my followers
will be forgiven except those of the Mujahirin
(those who commit a sin openly or disclose their
sins to the people). An example of such disclosure
is that a person commits a sin at night and though
Allah screens it from the public, then he comes in
the morning, and says, 'O so-and-so, I did
such-and-such (evil) deed yesterday,' though he
spent his night screened by his Lord (none knowing
about his sin) and in the morning he removes
Allah's screen from himself."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 96:
Narrated Safwan bin
Muhriz:
A man asked Ibn 'Umar,
"What did you hear Allah's Apostle saying
regarding An-Najwa (secret talk between Allah and
His believing worshipper on the Day of
Judgment)?" He said, "(The Prophet
said), "One of you will come close to his
Lord till He will shelter him in His screen and
say: Did you commit such-and-such sin? He will
say, 'Yes.' Then Allah will say: Did you commit
such and such sin? He will say, 'Yes.' So Allah
will make him confess (all his sins) and He will
say, 'I screened them (your sins) for you in the
world, and today I forgive them for you."'
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 97:
Narrated Haritha
bin Wahb:
Al-Khuzai: The
Prophet said, "Shall I inform you about the
people of Paradise? They comprise every obscure
unimportant humble person, and if he takes Allah's
Oath that he will do that thing, Allah will
fulfill his oath (by doing that). Shall I inform
you about the people of the Fire? They comprise
every cruel, violent, proud and conceited
person." Anas bin Malik said, "Any of
the female slaves of Medina could take hold of the
hand of Allah's Apostle and take him wherever she
wished."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 98:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the
Prophet) that she was told that 'Abdullah bin
Az-Zubair (on hearing that she was selling or
giving something as a gift) said, "By Allah,
if 'Aisha does not give up this, I will declare
her incompetent to dispose of her wealth." I
said, "Did he ('Abdullah bin Az-Zubair) say
so?" They (people) said, "Yes." 'Aisha
said, "I vow to Allah that I will never speak
to Ibn Az-Zubair." When this desertion lasted
long, 'Abdullah bin Az-Zubair sought intercession
with her, but she said, "By Allah, I will not
accept the intercession of anyone for him, and
will not commit a sin by breaking my vow."
When this state of affairs was prolonged on Ibn
Az-Zubair (he felt it hard on him), he said to Al-Miswar
bin Makhrama and 'Abdur-Rahman bin Al-Aswad bin
'Abu Yaghuth, who were from the tribe of Bani
Zahra, "I beseech you, by Allah, to let me
enter upon 'Aisha, for it is unlawful for her to
vow to cut the relation with me." So Al-Miswar
and 'Abdur-Rahman, wrapping their sheets around
themselves, asked 'Aisha's permission saying,
"Peace and Allah's Mercy and Blessings be
upon you! Shall we come in?" 'Aisha said,
"Come in." They said, "All of
us?" She said, "Yes, come in all of
you," not knowing that Ibn Az-Zubair was also
with them. So when they entered, Ibn Az-Zubair
entered the screened place and got hold of 'Aisha
and started requesting her to excuse him, and
wept. Al-Miswar and 'Abdur Rahman also started
requesting her to speak to him and to accept his
repentance. They said (to her), "The Prophet
forbade what you know of deserting (not speaking
to your Muslim Brethren), for it is unlawful for
any Muslim not to talk to his brother for more
than three nights (days)." So when they
increased their reminding her (of the superiority
of having good relation with Kith and kin, and of
excusing others' sins), and brought her down to a
critical situation, she started reminding them,
and wept, saying, "I have made a vow, and
(the question of) vow is a difficult one."
They (Al-Miswar and 'Abdur-Rahman) persisted in
their appeal till she spoke with 'Abdullah bin
Az-Zubair and she manumitted forty slaves as an
expiation for her vow. Later on, whenever she
remembered her vow, she used to weep so much that
her veil used to become wet with her tears.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 99:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
Allah's Apostle
said, "Do not hate one another, nor be
jealous of one another; and do not desert one
another, but O Allah's worshipers! Be Brothers!
And it is unlawful for a Muslim to desert his
brother Muslim (and not to talk to him) for more
than three nights."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 100:
Narrated Abu Aiyub
Al-Ansari:
Allah's Apostle
said, "It is not lawful for a man to desert
his brother Muslim for more than three nights. (It
is unlawful for them that) when they meet, one of
them turns his face away from the other, and the
other turns his face from the former, and the
better of the two will be the one who greets the
other first."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 101:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle
said, " I know whether you are angry or
pleased." I said, "How do you know that,
Allah's Apostle?" He said, "When you are
pleased, you say, "Yes, by the Lord of
Muhammad,' but when you are angry, you say, 'No,
by the Lord of Abraham!' " I said, "Yes,
I do not leave, except your name."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 102:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the
Prophet) "I do not remember my parents
believing in any religion other than the Religion
(of Islam), and our being visited by Allah's
Apostle in the morning and in the evening. One
day, while we were sitting in the house of Abu
Bakr (my father) at noon, someone said, 'This is
Allah's Apostle coming at an hour at which he
never used to visit us.' Abu Bakr said, 'There
must be something very urgent that has brought him
at this hour.' The Prophet said, 'I have been
allowed to go out (of Mecca) to migrate.' "
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 103:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
Allah's Apostle
visited a household among the Ansars, and he took
a meal with them. When he intended to leave, he
asked for a place in that house for him, to pray
so a mat sprinkled with water was put and he
offered prayer over it, and invoked for Allah's
Blessing upon them (his hosts).
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 104:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
'Umar saw a silken
cloak over a man (for sale) so he took it to the
Prophet and said, 'O Allah's Apostle! Buy this and
wear it when the delegate come to you.' He said,
'The silk is worn by one who will have no share
(in the Here-after).' Some time passed after this
event, and then the Prophet sent a (similar) cloak
to him. 'Umar brought that cloak back to the
Prophet and said, 'You have sent this to me, and
you said about a similar one what you said?' The
Prophet said, 'I have sent it to you so that you
may get money by selling it.' Because of this, Ibn
'Umar used to hate the silken markings on the
garments.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 105:
Narrated Anas:
When 'Abdur-Rahman
came to us, the Prophet established a bond of
brotherhood between him and Sa'd bin Ar-Rabi'.
Once the Prophet said, "As you (O 'Abdur-Rahman)
have married, give a wedding banquet even if with
one sheep."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 106:
Narrated 'Asim:
I said to Anas bin
Malik, "Did it reach you that the Prophet
said, "There is no treaty of brotherhood in
Islam'?" Anas said, "The Prophet made a
treaty (of brotherhood) between the Ansar and the
Quraish in my home."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 107:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Rifa'a Al-Qurazi
divorced his wife irrevocably (i.e. that divorce
was the final). Later on 'Abdur-Rahman bin
Az-Zubair married her after him. She came to the
Prophet and said, "O Allah's Apostle! I was
Rifa'a's wife and he divorced me thrice, and then
I was married to 'Abdur-Rahman bin AzZubair, who,
by Allah has nothing with him except something
like this fringe, O Allah's Apostle," showing
a fringe she had taken from her covering sheet.
Abu Bakr was sitting with the Prophet while Khalid
Ibn Said bin Al-As was sitting at the gate of the
room waiting for admission. Khalid started calling
Abu Bakr, "O Abu Bakr! Why don't you reprove
this lady from what she is openly saying before
Allah's Apostle?" Allah's Apostle did nothing
except smiling, and then said (to the lady),
"Perhaps you want to go back to Rifa'a? No,
(it is not possible), unless and until you enjoy
the sexual relation with him ('Abdur Rahman), and
he enjoys the sexual relation with you."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 108:
Narrated Sa'd:
'Umar bin Al-Khattab
asked permission of Allah's Apostle to see him
while some Quraishi women were sitting with him
and they were asking him to give them more
financial support while raising their voices over
the voice of the Prophet. When 'Umar asked
permission to enter, all of them hurried to screen
themselves the Prophet admitted 'Umar and he
entered, while the Prophet was smiling. 'Umar
said, "May Allah always keep you smiling, O
Allah's Apostle! Let my father and mother be
sacrificed for you !" The Prophet said,
"I am astonished at these women who were with
me. As soon as they heard your voice, they
hastened to screen themselves." 'Umar said,
"You have more right, that they should be
afraid of you, O Allah's Apostle!" And then
he ('Umar) turned towards them and said, "O
enemies of your souls! You are afraid of me and
not of Allah's Apostle?" The women replied,
"Yes, for you are sterner and harsher than
Allah's Apostle." Allah's Apostle said,
"O Ibn Al-Khattab! By Him in Whose Hands my
life is, whenever Satan sees you taking a way, he
follows a way other than yours!"
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 109:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin 'Umar:
When Allah Apostle
was in Ta'if (trying to conquer it), he said to
his companions, "Tomorrow we will return (to
Medina), if Allah wills." Some of the
companions of Allah's Apostle said, "We will
not leave till we conquer it." The Prophet
said, "Therefore, be ready to fight
tomorrow." On the following day, they
(Muslims) fought fiercely (with the people of
Ta'if) and suffered many wounds. Then Allah's
Apostle said, "Tomorrow we will return (to
Medina), if Allah wills." His companions kept
quiet this time. Allah's Apostle then smiled.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 110:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
A man came to the
Prophet and said, "I have been ruined for I
have had sexual relation with my wife in Ramadan
(while I was fasting)" The Prophet said (to
him), "Manumit a slave." The man said,
" I cannot afford that." The Prophet
said, "(Then) fast for two successive months
continuously". The man said, "I cannot
do that." The Prophet said, "(Then) feed
sixty poor persons." The man said, "I
have nothing (to feed them with)." Then a big
basket full of dates was brought to the Prophet.
The Prophet said, "Where is the questioner?
Go and give this in charity." The man said,
"(Shall I give this in charity) to a poorer
person than l? By Allah, there is no family in
between these two mountains (of Medina) who are
poorer than we." The Prophet then smiled till
his premolar teeth became visible, and said,
"Then (feed) your (family with it).
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 111:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
While I was going
along with Allah's Apostle who was wearing a
Najrani Burd (sheet) with a thick border, a
bedouin overtook the Prophet and pulled his Rida'
(sheet) forcibly. I looked at the side of the
shoulder of the Prophet and noticed that the edge
of the Rida' had left a mark on it because of the
violence of his pull. The bedouin said, "O
Muhammad! Order for me some of Allah's property
which you have." The Prophet turned towards
him, (smiled) and ordered that he be given
something.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 112:
Narrated Jarir:
The Prophet did not
screen himself from me (had never prevented me
from entering upon him) since I embraced Islam,
and whenever he saw me, he would receive me with a
smile. Once I told him that I could not sit firm
on horses. He stroked me on the chest with his
hand, and said, "O Allah! Make him firm and
make him a guiding and a rightly guided man.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 113:
Narrated Zainab
bint Um Salama:
Um Sulaim said,
"O Allah's Apostle! Verily Allah is not shy
of (telling you) the truth. Is it essential for a
woman to take a bath after she had a wet dream
(nocturnal sexual discharge)?" He said,
"Yes, if she notices discharge. On that Um
Salama laughed and said, "Does a woman get a
(nocturnal sexual) discharge?" He said,
"How then does (her) son resemble her (his
mother)?"
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 114:
Narrated 'Aisha:
I never saw the
Prophet laughing to an extent that one could see
his palate, but he always used to smile only.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 115:
Narrated Anas:
A man came to the
Prophet on a Friday while he (the Prophet) was
delivering a sermon at Medina, and said,
"There is lack of rain, so please invoke your
Lord to bless us with the rain." The Prophet
looked at the sky when no cloud could be detected.
Then he invoked Allah for rain. Clouds started
gathering together and it rained till the Medina
valleys started flowing with water. It continued
raining till the next Friday. Then that man (or
some other man) stood up while the Prophet was
delivering the Friday sermon, and said, "We
are drowned; Please invoke your Lord to withhold
it (rain) from us" The Prophet smiled and
said twice or thrice, "O Allah! Please let it
rain round about us and not upon us." The
clouds started dispersing over Medina to the right
and to the left, and it rained round about Medina
and not upon Medina. Allah showed them (the
people) the miracle of His Prophet and His
response to his invocation.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 116:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
The Prophet said,
"Truthfulness leads to righteousness, and
righteousness leads to Paradise. And a man keeps
on telling the truth until he becomes a truthful
person. Falsehood leads to Al-Fajur (i.e.
wickedness, evil-doing), and Al-Fajur (wickedness)
leads to the (Hell) Fire, and a man may keep on
telling lies till he is written before Allah, a
liar."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 117:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "The signs of a hypocrite are three:
Whenever he speaks, he tells a lie; and whenever
he promises, he breaks his promise; and whenever
he is entrusted, he betrays (proves to be
dishonest)".
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 118:
Narrated Samura bin
Jundub:
The Prophet said,
"I saw (in a dream), two men came to
me." Then the Prophet narrated the story
(saying), "They said, 'The person, the one
whose cheek you saw being torn away (from the
mouth to the ear) was a liar and used to tell lies
and the people would report those lies on his
authority till they spread all over the world. So
he will be punished like that till the Day of
Resurrection."'
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 119:
Narrated Hudhaifa:
From among the
people, Ibn Um 'Abd greatly resembled Allah's
Apostles in solemn gate and good appearance of
piety and in calmness and sobriety from the time
he goes out of his house till he returns to it.
But we do not know how he behaves with his family
when he is alone with them.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 120:
Narrated Tariq:
'Abdullah said,
"The best talk is Allah's Book (Qur'an), and
the best guidance is the guidance of
Muhammad."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 121:
Narrated Abu Musa:
The Prophet said:
None is more patient than Allah against the
harmful saying. He hears from the people they
ascribe children to Him, yet He gives them health
and (supplies them with) provision."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 122:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
The Prophet divided
and distributed something as he used to do for
some of his distributions. A man from the Ansar
said, "By Allah, in this division the
pleasure of Allah has not been intended." I
said, "I will definitely tell this to the
Prophet ." So I went to him while he was
sitting with his companions and told him of it
secretly. That was hard upon the Prophet and the
color of his face changed, and he became so angry
that I wished I had not told him. The Prophet then
said, "Moses was harmed with more than this,
yet he remained patient."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 123:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet did
something and allowed his people to do it, but
some people refrained from doing it. When the
Prophet learned of that, he delivered a sermon,
and after having sent Praises to Allah, he said,
"What is wrong with such people as refrain
from doing a thing that I do? By Allah, I know
Allah better than they, and I am more afraid of
Him than they."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 124:
Narrated Abu Said
Al-Khudri:
The Prophet was
more shy than a virgin in her separate room. And
if he saw a thing which he disliked, we would
recognize that (feeling) in his face.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 125d:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "If a man says to his brother, O Kafir
(disbeliever)!' Then surely one of them is such
(i.e., a Kifir). "
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 125m:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle
said, 'If anyone says to his brother, 'O
misbeliever! Then surely, one of them such."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 126:
Narrated Thabit bin
Ad-Dahhak:
The Prophet said,
"Whoever swears by a religion other than
Islam (i.e. if he swears by saying that he is a
non-Muslim in case he is telling a lie), then he
is as he says if his oath is false and whoever
commits suicide with something, will be punished
with the same thing in the (Hell) fire, and
cursing a believer is like murdering him, and
whoever accuses a believer of disbelief, then it
is as if he had killed him."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 127:
Narrated Jabir bin
'Abdullah:
Mu'adh bin Jabal
used to pray with the Prophet and then go to lead
his people in prayer. Once he led the people in
prayer and recited Surat-al-Baqara. A man left
(the row of the praying people) and offered
(light) prayer (separately) and went away. When
Mu'adh came to know about it, he said. "He
(that man) is a hypocrite." Later that man
heard what Mu'adh said about him, so he came to
the Prophet and said, "O Allah's Apostle! We
are people who work with our own hands and
irrigate (our farms) with our camels. Last night
Mu'adh led us in the (night) prayer and he recited
Sura-al-Baqara, so I offered my prayer separately,
and because of that, he accused me of being a
hypocrite." The Prophet called Mu'adh and
said thrice, "O Mu'adh! You are putting the
people to trials? Recite 'Wash-shamsi wad-uhaha'
(91) or'Sabbih isma Rabbi ka-l-A'la' (87) or the
like."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 128:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said: "Whoever amongst you swears, (saying by
error) in his oath 'By Al-Lat and Al-Uzza', then
he should say, 'None has the right to be
worshipped but Allah.' And whoever says to his
companions, 'Come let me gamble' with you, then he
must give something in charity (as an expiation
for such a sin)." (See Hadith No. 645)
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 129:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
that he found 'Umar
bin Al-Khattab in a group of people and he was
swearing by his father. So Allah's Apostle called
them, saying, "Verily! Allah forbids you to
swear by your fathers. If one has to take an oath,
he should swear by Allah or otherwise keep
quiet."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 130:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet entered
upon me while there was a curtain having pictures
(of animals) in the house. His face got red with
anger, and then he got hold of the curtain and
tore it into pieces. The Prophet said, "Such
people as paint these pictures will receive the
severest punishment on the Day of Resurrection
."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 131:
Narrated Abu Mas'ud:
A man came to the
Prophet and said "I keep away from the
morning prayer only because such and such person
prolongs the prayer when he leads us in it. The
narrator added: I had never seen Allah's Apostle
more furious in giving advice than he was on that
day. He said, "O people! There are some among
you who make others dislike good deeds) cause the
others to have aversion (to congregational
prayers). Beware! Whoever among you leads the
people in prayer should not prolong it, because
among them there are the sick, the old, and the
needy." (See Hadith No. 670, Vol 1)
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 132:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin 'Umar:
While the Prophet
was praying, he saw sputum (on the wall) of the
mosque, in the direction of the Qibla, and so he
scraped it off with his hand, and the sign of
disgust (was apparent from his face) and then
said, "Whenever anyone of you is in prayer,
he should not spit in front of him (in prayer)
because Allah is in front of him."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 133:
Narrated Zaid bin
Khalid Al-Juhani:
A man asked Allah's
Apostle about "Al-Luqata" (a lost fallen
purse or a thing picked up by somebody). The
Prophet said, "You should announce it
publicly for one year, and then remember and
recognize the tying material of its container, and
then you can spend it. If its owner came to you,
then you should pay him its equivalent." The
man said, "O Allah's Apostle! What about a
lost sheep?" The Prophet said, "Take it
because it is for you, for your brother, or for
the wolf." The man again said, "O
Allah's Apostle! What about a lost camel?"
Allah's Apostle became very angry and furious and
his cheeks became red (or his face became red),
and he said, "You have nothing to do with it
(the camel) for it has its food and its water
container with it till it meets its owner."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 134:
Narrated Zaid bin
Thabit:
Allah's Apostle
made a small room (with a palm leaf mat). Allah's
Apostle came out (of his house) and prayed in it.
Some men came and joined him in his prayer. Then
again the next night they came for the prayer, but
Allah's Apostle delayed and did not come out to
them. So they raised their voices and knocked the
door with small stones (to draw his attention). He
came out to them in a state of anger, saying,
"You are still insisting (on your deed, i.e.
Tarawih prayer in the mosque) that I thought that
this prayer (Tarawih) might become obligatory on
you. So you people, offer this prayer at your
homes, for the best prayer of a person is the one
which he offers at home, except the compulsory
(congregational) prayer."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 135:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "The strong is not the one who
overcomes the people by his strength, but the
strong is the one who controls himself while in
anger."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 136:
Narrated Sulaiman
bin Sarad:
Two men abused each
other in front of the Prophet while we were
sitting with him. One of the two abused his
companion furiously and his face became red. The
Prophet said, "I know a word (sentence) the
saying of which will cause him to relax if this
man says it. Only if he said, "I seek refuge
with Allah from Satan, the outcast.' " So
they said to that (furious) man, 'Don't you hear
what the Prophet is saying?" He said, "I
am not mad."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 137:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
A man said to the
Prophet , "Advise me! "The Prophet said,
"Do not become angry and furious." The
man asked (the same) again and again, and the
Prophet said in each case, "Do not become
angry and furious."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 138:
Narrated Abu As-Sawar
Al-Adawi:
'Imran bin Husain
said, "The Prophet said, 'Haya' does not
bring anything except good." Thereupon Bashir
bin Ka'b said, 'It is written in the wisdom paper:
Haya leads to solemnity; Haya leads to tranquility
(peace of mind)." 'Imran said to him, "I
am narrating to you the saying of Allah's Apostle
and you are speaking about your paper (wisdom
book)?"
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 139:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin 'Umar:
The Prophet passed
by a man who was admonishing his brother regarding
Haya and was saying, "You are very shy, and I
am afraid that might harm you." On that,
Allah's Apostle said, "Leave him, for Haya is
(a part) of Faith."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 140:
Narrated Abu Said:
The Prophet was
shier than a veiled virgin girl. (See Hadith No.
762, Vol. 4)
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 141:
Narrated Abu Mas'ud:
The Prophet said,
'One of the sayings of the early Prophets which
the people have got is: If you don't feel ashamed
do whatever you like." (See Hadith No 690,
691, Vol 4)
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 142:
Narrated Um Salama:
Um Sulaim came to
Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle!
Verily, Allah does not feel shy to tell the truth.
If a woman gets a nocturnal sexual discharge (has
a wet dream), is it essential for her to take a
bath? He replied, "Yes if she notices a
discharge."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 143:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said,
"The example of a believer is like a green
tree, the leaves of which do not fall." The
people said. "It is such-and-such tree: It is
such-and-such tree." I intended to say that
it was the datepalm tree, but I was a young boy
and felt shy (to answer). The Prophet said,
"It is the date-palm tree." Ibn 'Umar
added, " I told that to 'Umar who said, 'Had
you said it, I would have preferred it to such-and
such a thing."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 144:
Narrated Thabit:
that he heard Anas
saying, "A woman came to the Prophet offering
herself to him in marriage, saying, "Have you
got any interest in me (i.e. would you like to
marry me?)" Anas's daughter said, "How
shameless that woman was!" On that Anas said,
"She is better than you for, she presented
herself to Allah's Apostle (for marriage)."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 145:
Narrated Abu Musa:
that when Allah's
Apostle sent him and Mu'adh bin Jabal to Yemen, he
said to them, "Facilitate things for the
people (treat the people in the most agreeable
way), and do not make things difficult for them,
and give them glad tidings, and let them not have
aversion (i.e. to make the people hate good deeds)
and you should both work in cooperation and mutual
understanding, obey each other." Abu Musa
said, "O Allah's Apostle! We are in a land in
which a drink named Al Bit' is prepared from
honey, and another drink named Al-Mizr is prepared
from barley." On that, Allah's Apostle said,
"All intoxicants (i.e. all alcoholic drinks)
are prohibited."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 146:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
The Prophet said,
"Make things easy for the people, and do not
make it difficult for them, and make them calm
(with glad tidings) and do not repulse (them
)."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 147:
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,
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." (See Hadith No. 760. Vol. 4)
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 148:
Narrated Al-Azraq
bin Qais:
We were in the city
of Al-Ahwaz on the bank of a river which had dried
up. Then Abu Barza Al-Aslami came riding a horse
and he started praying and let his horse loose.
The horse ran away, so Abu Barza interrupted his
prayer and went after the horse till he caught it
and brought it, and then he offered his prayer.
There was a man amongst us who was (from the
Khawari) having a different opinion. He came
saying. "Look at this old man! He left his
prayer because of a horse." On that Abu Barza
came to us and said, "Since the time I left
Allah's Apostle, nobody has admonished me; My
house is very far from this place, and if I had
carried on praying and left my horse, I could not
have reached my house till night." Then Abu
Barza mentioned that he had been in the company of
the Prophet, and that he had seen his leniency.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 149:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
A bedouin urinated
in the mosque, and the people rushed to beat him.
Allah's Apostle ordered them to leave him and pour
a bucket or a tumbler (full) of water over the
place where he has passed urine. The Prophet then
said, " You have been sent to make things
easy (for the people) and you have not been sent
to make things difficult for them."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 150:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
The Prophet used to
mix with us to the extent that he would say to a
younger brother of mine, 'O father of 'Umar! What
did the Nughair (a kind of bird) do?"
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 151:
Narrated 'Aisha:
I used to play with
the dolls in the presence of the Prophet, and my
girl friends also used to play with me. When
Allah's Apostle used to enter (my dwelling place)
they used to hide themselves, but the Prophet
would call them to join and play with me. (The
playing with the dolls and similar images is
forbidden, but it was allowed for 'Aisha at that
time, as she was a little girl, not yet reached
the age of puberty.) (Fateh-al-Bari page 143,
Vol.13)
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 152:
Narrated Aisha:
A man asked
permission to see the Prophet. He said, "Let
Him come in; What an evil man of the tribe he is!
(Or, What an evil brother of the tribe he
is)."
But when he
entered, the Prophet spoke to him gently in a
polite manner. I said to him, "O Allah's
Apostle! You have said what you have said, then
you spoke to him in a very gentle and polite
manner? The Prophet said, "The worse people,
in the sight of Allah are those whom the people
leave (undisturbed) to save themselves from their
dirty language."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 153:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin Abu Mulaika:
The Prophet was
given a gift of a few silken cloaks with gold
buttons. He distributed them amongst some of his
companions and put aside one of them for Makhrama.
When Makhrama came, the Prophet said, "I kept
this for you." (Aiyub, the sub-narrator held
his garment to show how the Prophet showed the
cloak to Makhrama who had something unfavorable
about his temper.)
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 154:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"A believer is not stung twice (by something)
out of one and the same hole."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 155:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin 'Amr:
Allah's Apostle
entered upon me and said, "Have I not been
informed that you offer prayer all the night and
fast the whole day?" I said, "Yes."
He said, "Do not do so; Offer prayer at night
and also sleep; Fast for a few days and give up
fasting for a few days because your body has a
right on you, and your eye has a right on you, and
your guest has a right on you, and your wife has a
right on you. I hope that you will have a long
life, and it is sufficient for you to fast for
three days a month as the reward of a good deed,
is multiplied ten times, that means, as if you
fasted the whole year." I insisted (on
fasting more) so I was given a hard instruction. I
said, "I can do more than that
(fasting)" The Prophet said, "Fast three
days every week." But as I insisted (on
fasting more) so I was burdened. I said, "I
can fast more than that." The Prophet said,
"Fast as Allah's prophet David used to
fast." I said, "How was the fasting of
the prophet David?" The Prophet said,
"One half of a year (i.e. he used to fast on
alternate days). '
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 156:
Narrated Abu
Shuraih Al-Ka'bi:
Allah's Apostle
said, Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day,
should serve his guest generously. The guest's
reward is: To provide him with a superior type of
food for a night and a day and a guest is to be
entertained with food for three days, and whatever
is offered beyond that, is regarded as something
given in charity. And it is not lawful for a guest
to stay with his host for such a long period so as
to put him in a critical position."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 157:
Narrated Malik:
Similarly as above
(156) adding, "Who believes in Allah and the
Last Day should talk what is good or keep
quiet." (i.e. abstain from dirty and evil
talk, and should think before uttering).
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 158:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day,
should not hurt his neighbor and whoever believes
in Allah and the Last Day, should serve his guest
generously and whoever believes in Allah and the
Last Day, should talk what is good or keep
quiet."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 159:
Narrated Uqba bin 'Amir:
We said, "O
Allah's Apostle! You send us out and it happens
that we have to stay with such people as do not
entertain us. What do you think about it?"
Allah's Apostle said to us, "If you stay with
some people and they entertain you as they should
for a guest, accept is; but if they do not do then
you should take from them the right of the guest,
which they ought to give."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 160:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day,
should serve his guest generously; and whoever
believes in Allah and the Last Day, should unite
the bond of kinship (i.e. keep good relation with
his Kith and kin); and whoever believes in Allah
and the Last Day, should talk what is good or keep
quit. "
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 161:
Narrated Abu
Juhaifa:
The Prophet
established a bond of brotherhood between Salman
and Abu Darda'. Salman paid a visit to Abu ad-Darda
and found Um Ad-Darda' dressed in shabby clothes
and asked her why she was in that state.?"
She replied, "Your brother, Abu Ad-Darda is
not interested in the luxuries of this
world." In the meantime Abu Ad-Darda came and
prepared a meal for him (Salman), and said to him,
"(Please) eat for I am fasting." Salman
said, "I am not going to eat, unless you
eat." So Abu Ad-Darda' ate. When it was
night, Abu Ad-Darda' got up (for the night
prayer). Salman said (to him), "Sleep,"
and he slept. Again Abu-Ad-Darda' got up (for the
prayer), and Salman said (to him),
"Sleep." When it was the last part of
the night, Salman said to him, "Get up now
(for the prayer)." So both of them offered
their prayers and Salman said to Abu Ad-Darda',"Your
Lord has a right on you; and your soul has a right
on you; and your family has a right on you; so you
should give the rights of all those who have a
right on you). Later on Abu Ad-Darda' visited the
Prophet and mentioned that to him. The Prophet,
said, "Salman has spoken the truth."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 162:
Narrated 'Abdur-Rahman
bin Abu Bakr:
Abu Bakr invited a
group of people and told me, "Look after your
guests." Abu Bakr added, I am going to visit
the Prophet and you should finish serving them
before I return." 'Abdur-Rahman said, So I
went at once and served them with what was
available at that time in the house and requested
them to eat." They said, "Where is the
owner of the house (i.e., Abu Bakr)?" 'Abdur-Rahman
said, "Take your meal." They said,
"We will not eat till the owner of the house
comes." 'Abdur-Rahman said, "Accept your
meal from us, for if my father comes and finds you
not having taken your meal yet, we will be blamed
severely by him, but they refused to take their
meals . So I was sure that my father would be
angry with me. When he came, I went away (to hide
myself) from him. He asked, "What have you
done (about the guests)?" They informed him
the whole story. Abu Bakr called, "O 'Abdur
Rahman!" I kept quiet. He then called again.
"O 'Abdur-Rahman!" I kept quiet and he
called again, "O ignorant (boy)! I beseech
you by Allah, if you hear my voice, then come
out!" I came out and said, "Please ask
your guests (and do not be angry with me)."
They said, "He has told the truth; he brought
the meal to us." He said, "As you have
been waiting for me, by Allah, I will not eat of
it tonight." They said, "By Allah, we
will not eat of it till you eat of it." He
said, I have never seen a night like this night in
evil. What is wrong with you? Why don't you accept
your meals of hospitality from us?" (He said
to me), "Bring your meal." I brought it
to him, and he put his hand in it, saying,
"In the name of Allah. The first (state of
fury) was because of Satan." So Abu Bakr ate
and so did his guests.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 163:
Narrated 'Abdur-Rahman
bin Abu Bakr:
Abu Bakr came with
a guest or some guests, but he stayed late at
night with the Prophet and when he came, my mother
said (to him), "Have you been detained from
your guest or guests tonight?" He said,
"Haven't you served the supper to them?"
She replied, "We presented the meal to him
(or to them), but he (or they) refused to
eat." Abu Bakr became angry, rebuked me and
invoked Allah to cause (my) ears to be cut and
swore not to eat of it!" I hid myself, and he
called me, "O ignorant (boy)!" Abu
Bakr's wife swore that she would not eat of it and
so the guests or the guest swore that they would
not eat of it till he ate of it. Abu Bakr said,
"All that happened was from Satan." So
he asked for the meals and ate of it, and so did
they. Whenever they took a handful of the meal,
the meal grew (increased) from underneath more
than that mouthful. He said (to his wife),
"O, sister of Bani Firas! What is this?"
She said, "O, pleasure of my eyes! The meal
is now more than it had been before we started
eating'' So they ate of it and sent the rest of
that meal to the Prophet. It is said that the
Prophet also ate of it.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 164:
Narrated Rafi bin
Khadij and Sahl bin Abu Hathma:
'Abdullah bin Sahl
and Muhaiyisa bin Mas'ud went to Khaibar and they
dispersed in the gardens of the date-palm trees.
'Abdullah bin Sahl was murdered. Then 'Abdur-Rahman
bin Sahl, Huwaiyisa and Muhaiyisa, the two sons of
Mas'ud, came to the Prophet and spoke about the
case of their (murdered) friend. 'Abdur-Rahman who
was the youngest of them all, started talking. The
Prophet said, "Let the older (among you)
speak first." So they spoke about the case of
their (murdered) friend. The Prophet said,
"Will fifty of you take an oath whereby you
will have the right to receive the blood money of
your murdered man," (or said, "..your
companion"). They said, "O Allah's
Apostle! The murder was a thing we did not
witness." The Prophet said, "Then the
Jews will release you from the oath, if fifty of
them (the Jews) should take an oath to contradict
your claim." They said, "O Allah's
Apostle! They are disbelievers (and they will take
a false oath)." Then Allah's Apostle himself
paid the blood money to them.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 165:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle
said, "Inform me of a tree which resembles a
Muslim, giving its fruits at every season by the
permission of its Lord, and the leaves of which do
not fall." I thought of the date-palm tree,
but I disliked to speak because Abu Bakr and 'Umar
were present there. When nobody spoke, the Prophet
said, "It is the date-palm tree" When I
came out with my father, I said, "O father!
It came to my mind that it was the date-palm
tree." He said, "What prevented you from
saying it?" Had you said it, it would have
been more dearer to me than such-and-such a thing
(fortune)." I said, "Nothing prevented
me but the fact that neither you nor Abu Bakr
spoke, so I disliked to speak (in your
presence)."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 166:
Narrated Ubai bin
Ka'b:
Allah's Apostle
said, "Some poetry contains wisdom."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 167:
Narrated Jundub:
While the Prophet
was walking, a stone hit his foot and stumbled and
his toe was injured. He then (quoting a poetic
verse) said, "You are not more than a toe
which
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 168:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"The most true words said by a poet were the
words of Labid. He said, i.e. 'Verily, everything
except Allah is perishable and Umaiya bin Abi
As-Salt was about to embrace Islam '
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 169:
Narrated Salama bin
Al-Aqwa:
We went out with
Allah's Apostle to Khaibar and we travelled during
the night. A man amongst the people said to 'Amir
bin Al-Aqwa', "Won't you let us hear your
poetry?" 'Amir was a poet, and so he got down
and started (chanting Huda) reciting for the
people, poetry that keep pace with the camel's
foot steps, saying, "O Allah! Without You we
would not have been guided on the right path,
neither would we have given in charity, nor would
we have prayed. So please forgive us what we have
committed. Let all of us be sacrificed for Your
cause and when we meet our enemy, make our feet
firm and bestow peace and calmness on us and if
they (our enemy) will call us towards an unjust
thing we will refuse.
The infidels have
made a hue and cry to ask others help against us.
Allah's Apostle said, "Who is that driver (of
the camels)?" They said, "He is 'Amir
bin Al-Aqwa."' He said, "May Allah
bestow His mercy on him." A man among the
people said, Has Martyrdom been granted to him, O
Allah's Prophet! Would that you let us enjoy his
company longer." We reached (the people of)
Khaibar and besieged them till we were stricken
with severe hunger but Allah helped the Muslims
conquer Khaibar. In the evening of its conquest
the people made many fires. Allah's Apostle asked,
"What are those fires? For what are you
making fires?" They said, "For cooking
meat." He asked, "What kind of
meat?" They said, "Donkeys' meat."
Allah's Apostle said, "Throw away the meat
and break the cooking pots." A man said, O
Allah's Apostle! Shall we throw away the meat and
wash the cooking pots?" He said, "You
can do that too." When the army files aligned
in rows (for the battle), 'Amir's sword was a
short one, and while attacking a Jew with it in
order to hit him, the sharp edge of the sword
turned back and hit 'Amir's knee and caused him to
die.
When the Muslims
returned (from the battle), Salama said, Allah's
Apostle saw me pale and said, 'What is wrong with
you?"' I said, "Let my parents be
sacrificed for you! The people claim that all the
deeds of Amir have been annulled." The
Prophet asked, "Who said so?" I replied,
"So-and-so and so-and-so and Usaid bin
Al-Hudair Al-Ansari said, 'Whoever says so is
telling a lie. Verily, 'Amir will have double
reward."' (While speaking) the Prophet put
two of his fingers together to indicate that, and
added, "He was really a hard-working man and
a Mujahid (devout fighter in Allah's Cause) and
rarely have there lived in it (i.e., Medina or the
battle-field) an "Arab like him."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 170:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
The Prophet came to
some of his wives among whom there was Um Sulaim,
and said, "May Allah be merciful to you, O
Anjasha! Drive the camels slowly, as they are
carrying glass vessels!" Abu Qalaba said,
"The Prophet said a sentence (i.e. the above
metaphor) which, had anyone of you said it, you
would have admonished him for it".
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 171:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Hassan bin Thabit
asked the permission of Allah's Apostle to lampoon
the pagans (in verse). Allah's Apostle said,
"What about my fore-fathers (ancestry)?'
Hassan said (to the Prophet) "I will take you
out of them as a hair is taken out of dough."
Narrated Hisham bin
'Urwa that his father said, "I called Hassan
with bad names in front of 'Aisha." She said,
"Don't call him with bad names because he
used to defend Allah's Apostle (against the
pagans)."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 172:
Narrated Al-Haitham
bin Abu Sinan:
that he heard Abu
Huraira in his narration, mentioning that the
Prophet said, "A Muslim brother of yours who
does not say dirty words." and by that he
meant Ibn Rawaha, "said (in verse): 'We have
Allah's Apostle with us who recites the Holy
Qur'an in the early morning time. He gave us
guidance and light while we were blind and astray,
so our hearts are sure that whatever he says, will
certainly happen. He does not touch his bed at
night, being busy in worshipping Allah while the
pagans are sound asleep in their beds.' "
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 173:
Narrated Abu Salama
bin 'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf:
that he heard
Hassan bin Thabit Al-Ansari asking the witness of
Abu Huraira, saying, "O Abu- Huraira! I
beseech you by Allah (to tell me). Did you hear
Allah's Apostle saying' 'O Hassan ! Reply on
behalf of Allah's Apostle. O Allah ! Support him
(Hassan) with the Holy Spirit (Gabriel).'?"
Abu Huraira said, "Yes."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 174:
Narrated Al-Bara:
The Prophet said to
Hassan, "Lampoon them (the pagans) in verse,
and Gabriel is with you."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 175:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said,
"It is better for a man to fill the inside of
his body with pus than to fill it with
poetry."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 176:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle;
said, "It is better for anyone of you that
the inside of his body be filled with pus which
may consume his body, than it be filled with
poetry."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 177:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah, the brother
of Abu Al-Qu'ais asked my permission to enter
after the verses of Al-Hijab (veiling the ladies)
was revealed, and I said, "By Allah, I will
not admit him unless I take permission of Allah's
Apostle for it was not the brother of Al-Qu'ais
who had suckled me, but it was the wife of
Al-Qu'ais, who had suckled me." Then Allah's
Apostle entered upon me, and I said, "O
Allah's Apostle! The man has not nursed me but his
wife has nursed me." He said, "Admit him
because he is your uncle (not from blood relation,
but because you have been nursed by his wife),
Taribat Yaminuki." 'Urwa said, "Because
of this reason, ' Aisha used to say: Foster
suckling relations render all those things
(marriages etc.) illegal which are illegal because
of the corresponding blood relations." (See
Hadith No. 36, Vol. 7)
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 178:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet
intended to return home after the performance of
the Hajj, and he saw Safiya standing at the
entrance of her tent, depressed and sad because
she got her menses. The Prophet said, "Aqra
Halqa! --An expression used in the Quraish
dialect--"You will detain us." The
Prophet then asked (her), "Did you perform
the Tawaf Al-Ifada on the Day of Sacrifice (10th
of Dhul-Hijja)?" She said, "Yes."
The Prophet said, "Then you can leave (with
us)."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 179:
Narrated Um Hani:
(the daughter of
Abu Talib) I visited Allah's Apostle in the year
of the Conquest of Mecca and found him taking a
bath, and his daughter, Fatima was screening him.
When I greeted him, he said, "Who is
it?" I replied, "I am Um Hani, the
daughter of Abu Talib." He said,
"Welcome, O Um Hani ! " When the Prophet
had finished his bath, he stood up and offered
eight Rakat of prayer while he was wrapped in a
single garment. When he had finished his prayer, I
said, "O Allah's Apostle! My maternal brother
assumes (or claims) that he will murder some man
whom I have given shelter, i.e., so-and-so bin
Hubaira." Allah's Apostle said, "O Um
Hani! We shelter him whom you have
sheltered." Um Hani added, "That
happened in the forenoon."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 180:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet saw a
man driving a Badana (a camel for sacrifice) and
said (to him). "Ride it." The man said,
"It is a Bandana." The Prophet said,
"Ride on it." The man said, "It is
a Bandana." The Prophet said, Ride on it, woe
to you!"
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 181:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle saw
a man driving a Badana (a camel for sacrifice) and
said to him, "Ride on it." The man said,
"O Allah's Apostle! It is a Bandana."
The Prophet said, "Ride on it, woe to
you!" on the second or third time.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 182:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
Allah's Apostle was
on a journey and he had a black slave called
Anjasha, and he was driving the camels (very fast,
and there were women riding on those camels).
Allah's Apostle said, "Waihaka (May Allah be
merciful to you), O Anjasha! Drive slowly (the
camels) with the glass vessels (women)!"
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 183:
Narrated Abu Bakra:
A man praised
another man in front of the Prophet. The Prophet
said thrice, "Wailaka (Woe on you) ! You have
cut the neck of your brother!" The Prophet
added, "If it is indispensable for anyone of
you to praise a person, then he should say,
"I think that such-and-such person (is
so-and-so), and Allah is the one who will take his
accounts (as he knows his reality) and none can
sanctify anybody before Allah (and that only if he
knows well about that person.)".
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 184:
Narrated Abu Said
Al-Khudri:
While the Prophet
was distributing (war booty etc.) one day, Dhul
Khawaisira, a man from the tribe of Bani Tamim,
said, "O Allah's Apostle! Act justly."
The Prophets said, "Woe to you! Who else
would act justly if I did not act justly?"
'Umar said (to the Prophet ), "Allow me to
chop his neck off." The Prophet said,
"No, for he has companions (who are
apparently so pious that) if anyone of (you
compares his prayer with) their prayer, he will
consider his prayer inferior to theirs, and
similarly his fasting inferior to theirs, but they
will desert Islam (go out of religion) as an arrow
goes through the victim's body (games etc.) in
which case if its Nasl is examined nothing will be
seen thereon, and if its Nady is examined, nothing
will be seen thereon, and if its Qudhadh is
examined, nothing will be seen thereon, for the
arrow has gone out too fast even for the
excretions and blood to smear over it. Such people
will come out at the time of difference among the
(Muslim) people and the sign by which they will be
recognized, will be a man whose one of the two
hands will look like the breast of a woman or a
lump of flesh moving loosely." Abu Said
added, "I testify that I heard that from the
Prophet and also testify that I was with 'Ali when
'Ali fought against those people. The man
described by the Prophet was searched for among
the killed, and was found, and he was exactly as
the Prophet had described him." (See Hadith
No. 807, Vol. 4)
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 185:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
A man came to
Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle!
I am ruined!" The Prophet said, "Waihaka
(May Allah be merciful to you) !" The man
said, "I have done sexual intercourse with my
wife while fasting in Ramadan." The Prophet
said, "Manumit a slave." The man said,
" I cannot afford that. " The Prophet
said; "Then fast for two successive
months." The man said, " I have no power
to do so." The Prophet said, "Then feed
sixty poor persons." The man said, "I
have nothing (to feed sixty persons). Later a
basket full of dates were brought to the Prophet
and he said (to the man), "Take it and give
it in charity." The man said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Shall I give it to people other than my
family? By Him in Whose Hand my life is, there is
nobody poorer than me in the whole city of
Medina." The Prophet smiled till his premolar
teeth became visible, and said, "Take
it." Az-Zuhri said (that the Prophet said).
"Wailaka."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 186:
Narrated Abu Sa'id
Al-Khudri:
A bedouin said,
"O Allah's Apostle! Inform me about the
emigration." The Prophet said, "Waihaka
(May Allah be merciful to you)! The question of
emigration is a difficult one. Have you got some
camels?" The bedouin said, "Yes."
The Prophet said, "Do you pay their
Zakat?" He said, "Yes." The Prophet
said, "Go on doing like this from beyond the
seas, for Allah will not let your deeds go in
vain."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 187:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said,
"Wailakum" (woe to you) or
"waihakum" (May Allah be merciful to
you)." Shu'ba is not sure as to which was the
right word. "Do not become disbelievers after
me by cutting the necks of one another."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 188:
Narrated Anas:
A bedouin came to
the Prophet and said, "O Allah's Apostle!
When will The Hour be established?" The
Prophet said, "Wailaka (Woe to you), What
have you prepared for it?" The bedouin said,
"I have not prepared anything for it, except
that I love Allah and H is Apostle." The
Prophet said, "You will be with those whom
you love." We (the companions of the Prophet
) said, "And will we too be so? The Prophet
said, "Yes." So we became very glad on
that day. In the meantime, a slave of Al-Mughira
passed by, and he was of the same age as I was.
The Prophet said. "If this (slave) should
live long, he will not reach the geriatric old
age, but the Hour will be established."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 189:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
The Prophet said,
"Everyone will be with those whom he
loves."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 190:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin Mas'ud:
A man came to
Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle!
What do you say about a man who loves some people
but cannot catch up with their good deeds?"
Allah's Apostle said, "Everyone will be with
those whom he loves."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 191:
Narrated Abu Musa:
It was said to the
Prophet; , "A man may love some people but he
cannot catch up with their good deeds?" The
Prophet said, "Everyone will be with those
whom he loves."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 192:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
A man asked the
Prophet "When will the Hour be established O
Allah's Apostle?" The Prophet . said,
"What have you prepared for it?" The man
said, " I haven't prepared for it much of
prayers or fast or alms, but I love Allah and His
Apostle." The Prophet said, "You will be
with those whom you love."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 193:
Narrated Ibn
'Abbas:
Allah's Apostle
said to Ibn Saiyad "I have hidden something
for you in my mind; What is it?" He said,
"Ad-Dukh." The Prophet said,
"Ikhsa."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 194:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin 'Umar:
'Umar bin
Al-Khattab set out with Allah's Apostle, and a
group of his companions to Ibn Saiyad. They found
him playing with the boys in the fort or near the
Hillocks of Bani Maghala. Ibn Saiyad was nearing
his puberty at that time, and he did not notice
the arrival of the Prophet till Allah's Apostle
stroked him on the back with his hand and said,
"Do you testify that I am Allah's
Apostle?" Ibn Saiyad looked at him and said,
"I testify that you are the Apostle of the
unlettered ones (illiterates)". Then Ibn
Saiyad said to the Prophets . "Do you testify
that I am Allah's Apostle?" The Prophet
denied that, saying, "I believe in Allah and
all His Apostles," and then said to Ibn
Saiyad, "What do you see?" Ibn Saiyad
said, "True people and liars visit me."
The Prophet said, "You have been confused as
to this matter." Allah's Apostle added,
"I have kept something for you (in my
mind)." Ibn Saiyad said, "Ad-Dukh."
The Prophet said, "Ikhsa (you should be
ashamed) for you can not cross your limits."
'Umar said, "O Allah's Apostle! Allow me to
chop off h is neck." Allah's Apostle said (to
Umar). "Should this person be him (i.e.
Ad-Dajjal) then you cannot over-power him; and
should he be someone else, then it will be no use
your killing him." 'Abdullah bin 'Umar added:
Later on Allah's Apostle and Ubai bin Ka'b
Al-Ansari (once again) went to the garden in which
Ibn Saiyad was present.
When Allah's
Apostle entered the garden, he started hiding
behind the trunks of the date-palms intending to
hear something from Ibn Saiyad before the latter
could see him. Ibn Saiyad was Lying on his bed,
covered with a velvet sheet from where his mumur
were heard. Ibn Saiyad's mother saw the Prophet
and said, "O Saf (the nickname of Ibn
Saiyad)! Here is Muhammad!" Ibn Saiyad
stopped his murmuring. The Prophet said, "If
his mother had kept quiet, then I would have
learnt more about him." 'Abdullah added:
Allah's Apostle stood up before the people
(delivering a sermon), and after praising and
glorifying Allah as He deserved, he mentioned the
Ad-Dajjal saying, "I warn you against him,
and there has been no prophet but warned his
followers against him. Noah warned his followers
against him but I am telling you about him,
something which no prophet has told his people of,
and that is: Know that he is blind in one eye
where as Allah is not so."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 195:
Narrated Ibn
'Abbas:
When the delegation
of 'Abdul Qais came to the Prophet, he said,
"Welcome, O the delegation who have come!
Neither you will have disgrace, nor you will
regret." They said, "O Allah's Apostle!
We are a group from the tribe of Ar-Rabi'a, and
between you and us there is the tribe of Mudar and
we cannot come to you except in the sacred months.
So please order us to do something good (religious
deeds) so that we may enter Paradise by doing
that, and also that we may order our people who
are behind us (whom we have left behind at home)
to follow it." He said, "Four and
four:" offer prayers perfectly , pay the
Zakat, (obligatory charity), fast the month of
Ramadan, and give one-fifth of the war booty (in
Allah's cause), and do not drink in (containers
called) Ad-Duba,' Al-Hantam, An-Naqir and
Al-Muzaffat."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 196:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said,
"For every betrayer (perfidious person), a
flag will be raised on the Day of Resurrection,
and it will be announced (publicly) 'This is the
betrayal (perfidy) of so-and-so, the son of
so-and-so.' "
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 197:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle
said, "A flag will be fixed on the Day of
Resurrection for every betrayer, and it will be
announced (publicly in front of everybody), 'This
is the betrayal (perfidy) so-and-so, the son of
so-and-so."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 198:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet said,
"None of you should say Khabuthat Nafsi, but
he is recommended to say 'Laqisat Nafsi."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 199:
Narrated Sal:
The Prophet said,
"None of you should say Khabuthat Nafsi but
he is recommended to say 'Laqisat Nafsi (See
Hadith No. 202)
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 200:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "Allah said, "The offspring of
Adam abuse the Dahr (Time), and I am the Dahr; in
My Hands are the night and the day." !
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 201:
Narrated Abu
Huraira: The Prophet said, "Don't call the
grapes Al-Karm, and don't say 'Khai
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 202:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "They say Al-Karm (the generous), and
in fact Al-Karm is the heart of a believer."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 203:
Narrated 'Ali:
I never heard
Allah's Apostle saying, "Let my father and
mother be sacrificed for you," except for
Sa'd (bin Abi Waqqas). I heard him saying,
"Throw! (arrows), Let my father and mother be
sacrificed for you !" (The sub-narrator
added, "I think that was in the battle of
Uhud.")
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 204:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
That he and Abu
Talha were coming in the company of the Prophet
towards Medina), while Safiya (the Prophet's wife)
was riding behind him on his she-camel. After they
had covered a portion of the way suddenly the foot
of the she-camel slipped and both the Prophet and
the woman (i.e., his wife, Safiya) fell down. Abu
Talha jumped quickly off his camel and came to the
Prophet (saying.) "O Allah's Apostle! Let
Allah sacrifice me for you! Have you received any
injury?" The Prophet said, "No, but take
care of the woman (my wife)." Abu Talha
covered his face with his garment and went towards
her and threw his garment over her. Then the woman
got up and Abu Talha prepared their she camel (by
tightening its saddle, etc.) and both of them (the
Prophet and Safiya) mounted it. Then all of them
proceeded and when they approached near Medina, or
saw Medina, the Prophet said, "Ayibun,'
abidun, taibun, liRabbina hamidun (We are coming
back (to Medina) with repentance, worshipping (our
Lord) and celebrating His (our Lord's)
praises". The Prophet continued repeating
these words till he entered the city of Medina.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 205:
Narrated Jabir:
A boy was born for
a man among us, and the man named him Al-Qasim. We
said to him, "We will not call you
Abu-l-Qasim, nor will we respect you for
that." The Prophet was informed about that,
and he said, "Name your son
'Abdur-Rahman."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 206:
Narrated Jabi:
A man among us
begot a boy whom he named Al-Qasim. The people
said, "We will not call him (i.e., the
father) by that Kuniya (Abu-l-Qasim) till we ask
the Prophet about it. The Prophet said. "Name
yourselves by my name, but do not call
(yourselves) by my Kuniya."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 207:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Abu-l-Qasim (The
Prophet) said, "Name yourselves by my name,
but do not call yourselves by my Kuniya."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 208:
Narrated Jabir bin
'Abdullah:
A man among us
begot a boy whom he named Al-Qasim. The people
said (to him), "We will not call you
Abul-l-Qasim, nor will we please you by calling
you so." The man came to the Prophet and
mentioned that to him. The Prophet said to him,
"Name your son 'Abdur-Rahman."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 209:
Narrated
Al-Musaiyab:
That his father
(Hazn bin Wahb) went to the Prophet and the
Prophet asked (him), "What is your
name?" He replied, "My name is
Hazn." The Prophet said, "You are
Sahl." Hazn said, "I will not change the
name with which my father has named me." Ibn
Al-Musaiyab added: We have had roughness (in
character) ever since.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 210:
Narrated
Al-Musaiyab:
on the authority of
his father similarly as above (i.e., 209).
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 211:
Narrated Sahl:
When Al-Mundhir bin
Abu Usaid was born, he was brought to the Prophet
who placed him on his thigh. While Abu Usaid was
sitting there, the Prophet was busy with something
in his hands so Abu Usaid told someone to take his
son from the thigh of the Prophet . When the
Prophet finished his job (with which he was busy),
he said, "Where is the boy?" Abu Usaid
replied, "We have sent him home." The
Prophet said, "What is his name?" Abu
Usaid said, "(His name is) so-and-so. "
The Prophet said, "No, his name is
Al-Mundhir." So he called him Al-Mundhir from
that day.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 212:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Zainab's original
name was "Barrah," but it was said'
"By that she is giving herself the prestige
of piety." So the Prophet changed her name to
Zainab.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 213:
Narrated Said bin
Al-Musaiyab:
That when his
grandfather, Hazn visited the Prophet the Prophet
said (to him), "What is your name?" He
said, "My name is Hazn." The Prophet
said, " But you are Sahl." He said,
"I will not change my name with which my
father named me." Ibn Al-Musaiyab added: So
we have had roughness (in character) ever since.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 214:
Narrated Isma'il:
I asked Abi Aufa,
"Did you see Ibrahim, the son of the Prophet
?" He said, "Yes, but he died in his
early childhood. Had there been a Prophet after
Muhammad then his son would have lived, but there
is no Prophet after him."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 215:
Narrated Al-Bara:
When Ibrahim (the
son of the Prophet) died, Allah's Apostle said,
"There is a wet nurse for him in
Paradise."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 216:
Narrated Jabir bin
'Abdullah Al-Ansari:
Allah's Apostle
said, "Name yourselves after me (by my name)
but do not call (yourselves) by my Kuniya (1), for
I am Al-Qasim (distributor), and I distribute
among you Allah's blessings." This narration
has also come on the authority of Anas that the !
Prophet said so."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 217:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"Name yourselves after me (by my name), but
do not call yourselves by my Kuniya, and whoever
sees me in a dream, he surely sees me, for Satan
cannot impersonate me (appear in my figure). And
whoever intentionally ascribes something to me
falsely, he will surely take his place in the
(Hell) Fire.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 218:
Narrated Abu Musa:
I got a son and I
took him to the Prophet who named him Ibrahim, and
put in his mouth the juice of a date fruit (which
be himself had chewed?, and invoked for Allah's
blessing upon him, and then gave him back to me.
He was the eldest son of Abii Musa.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 219:
Narrated Al-Mughira
bin Shuba:
Solar eclipse
occurred on the day of Ibrahim's death (the
Prophet's son).
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 220:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife the
Prophet) Allah's Apostle said, "O Aisha! This
is Gabriel sending his greetings to you." I
said, "Peace, and Allah's Mercy be on
him." 'Aisha added: The Prophet used to see
things which we used not to see.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 221:
Narrated Anas:
Once Um Sulaim was
(with the women who were) in charge of the luggage
on a journey, and Anjashah, the slave of the
Prophet, was driving their camels (very fast). The
Prophet said, "O Anjash! Drive slowly (the
camels) with the glass vessels (i.e.,
ladies)."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 222:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet was the
best of all the people in character. I had a
brother called Abu 'Umar, who, I think, had been
newly weaned. Whenever he (that child) was brought
to the Prophet the Prophet used to say, "O
Abu 'Umar! What did Al-Nughair (nightingale)
(do)?" It was a nightingale with which he
used to play. Sometimes the time of the Prayer
became due while he (the Prophet) was in our
house. He would order that the carpet underneath
him be swept and sprayed with water, and then he
would stand up (for the prayer) and we would line
up behind him, and he would lead us in prayer.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 223:
Narrated Sahl bin
Sad:
The most beloved
names to 'Ali was Abu Turab, and he used to be
pleased when we called him by it, for none named
him Abu Turab (for the first time), but the
Prophet. Once 'Ali got angry with (his wife)
Fatima, and went out (of his house) and slept near
a wall in the mosque. The Prophet came searching
for him, and someone said, "He is there,
Lying near the wall." The Prophet came to him
while his ('Ali's) back was covered with dust. The
Prophet started removing the dust from his back,
saying, "Get up, O Abu Turab!"
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 224:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "The most awful name in Allah's sight
on the Day of Resurrection, will be (that of) a
man calling himself Malik Al-Amlak (the king of
kings)."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 225:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"The most awful (meanest) name in Allah's
sight." Sufyan said more than once, "The
most awful (meanest) name in Allah's sight is
(that of) a man calling himself king of
kings." Sufyan said, "Somebody else
(i.e. other than Abu Az-Zinad, a sub-narrator)
says: What is meant by 'The king of kings' is
'Shahan Shah.,"
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 226:
Narrated Usama bin
Zaid:
That Allah's
Apostle rode over a donkey covered with a Fadakiya
(velvet sheet) and Usama was riding behind him. He
was visiting Sa'd bin 'Ubada (who was sick) in the
dwelling place of Bani Al-Harith bin Al-Khazraj
and this incident happened before the battle of
Badr. They proceeded till they passed by a
gathering in which 'Abdullah bin Ubai bin Salul
was present., and that was before 'Abdullah bin
Ubat embraced Islam. In that gathering there were
Muslims, pagan idolators and Jews, and among the
Muslims there was 'Abdullah bin Rawaha.
When a cloud of
dust raised by (the movement of ) the animal
covered that gathering, 'Abdullah bin Ubai covered
his nose with his garment and said, "Do not
cover us with dust." Allah's Apostle greeted
them, stopped, dismounted and invited them to
Allah (i.e. to embrace Islam) and recited to them
the Holy Qur'an. On that 'Abdullah bin Ubai bin
Salul said to him, "O man! There is nothing
better than what you say, if it is the truth. So
do not trouble us with it in our gatherings, but
if somebody comes to you, you can preach to
him." On that 'Abdullah bin Rawaha said
"Yes, O Allah's Apostle! Call on us in our
gathering, for we love that." So the Muslims,
the pagans and the Jews started abusing one
another till they were about to fight with one
another. Allah's Apostle kept on quietening them
till all of them became quiet, and then Allah's
Apostle rode his animal and proceeded till he
entered upon Sa'd bin 'Ubada. Allah's Apostle
said, "O Sa'd! Didn't you hear what Abu Habab
said?" (meaning 'Abdullah bin Unbar).
"He said so-and-so." Sa'd bin Ubada
said, "O Allah's Apostle! Let my father be
sacrificed for you ! Excuse and forgive him for,
by Him Who revealed to you the Book, Allah sent
the Truth which was revealed to you at the time
when the people of this town had decided to crown
him ('Abdullah bin Ubai) as their ruler.
So when Allah had
prevented that with the Truth He had given you, he
was choked by that, and that caused him to behave
in such an impolite manner which you had
noticed." So Allah's Apostle excused him. (It
was the custom of) Allah's Apostle and his
companions to excuse the pagans and the people of
the scripture (Christians and Jews) as Allah
ordered them, and they used to be patient when
annoyed (by them). Allah said: 'You shall
certainly hear much that will grieve you from
those who received the Scripture before
you.....and from the pagans (3.186)
He also said: 'Many
of the people of the scripture wish that if they
could turn you away as disbelievers after you have
believed. .... (2.109) So Allah's Apostle used to
apply what Allah had ordered him by excusing them
till he was allowed to fight against them. When
Allah's Apostle had fought the battle of Badr and
Allah killed whomever He killed among the chiefs
of the infidels and the nobles of Quraish, and
Allah's Apostle and his companions had returned
with victory and booty, bringing with them some of
the chiefs of the infidels and the nobles of the
Quraish as captives. 'Abdullah bin Ubai bin Salul
and the pagan idolators who were with him, said,
"This matter (Islam) has now brought out its
face (triumphed), so give Allah's Apostle the
pledge of allegiance (for embracing Islam.)".
Then they became Muslims.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 227:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin Al-Harith bin Naufal:
Abbas bin 'Abdul
Muttalib said, "O Allah's Apostle! Did you
benefit Abu Talib with anything as he used to
protect and take care of you, and used to become
angry for you?" The Prophet said, "Yes,
he is in a shallow place of Fire. But for me he
would have been in the lowest part of the
Fire."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 228:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
Once the Prophet
was on one of his journeys, and the driver of the
camels started chanting (to let the camels go
fast). The Prophet said to him. "(Take care)
Drive slowly with the glass vessels, O Anjasha!
Waihaka (May Allah be Merciful to you)."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 229:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet was on
a journey and a slave named Anjasha was chanting
(singing) for the camels to let them go fast
(while driving). The Prophet said, "O
Anjasha, drive slowly (the camels) with the glass
vessels!" Abu Qilaba said, "By the glass
vessels' he meant the women (riding the
camels)."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 230:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
The Prophet had a
Had (a camel driver) called Anjasha, and he had a
nice voice. The Prophet said to him, "(Drive)
slowly, O Anjasha! Do not break the glass
vessels!" And Qatada said, "(By
vessels') he meant the weak women."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 231:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
There was a state
of fear in Medina. Allah's Apostle rode a horse
belonging to Abu Talha (in order to see the
matter). The Prophet said, "We could not see
anything, and we found that horse like a sea (fast
in speed)."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 232:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Some people asked
Allah's Apostle about the fore-tellers. Allah's
Apostle said to them, "They are nothing
(i.e., liars)." The people said, 'O Allah's
Apostle ! Sometimes they tell something which
comes out to be true." Allah's Apostle said,
"That word which comes to be true is what a
jinx snatches away by stealing and then pours it
in the ear of his fore-teller with a sound similar
to the cackle of a hen, and then they add to it
one-hundred lies."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 233:
Narrated Jabir bin
'Abdullah:
That he heard
Allah's Apostle saying. "Then there was a
pause in the revelation of the Divine Inspiration
to me. Then while I was walking all of a sudden I
heard a voice from the sky, and I raised my sight
towards the sky and saw the same angel who had
visited me in the cave of Hira,' sitting on a
chair between the sky and the earth."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 234:
Narrated Ibn
'Abbas:
Once I stayed
overnight at the house of Maimuna and the Prophet
was there with her. When it was the last third of
the night, or some part of the night, the Prophet
got up looking towards the sky and recited:
'Verily! In the creation of the heavens and the
earth, and in the alternation of Night and Day,
there are indeed signs for men of u
understanding.' (3.190)
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 235:
Narrated Abu Musa:
That he was in the
company of the Prophet in one of the gardens of
Medina and in the hand of the Prophet there was a
stick, and he was striking (slowly) the water and
the mud with it. A man came (at the gate of the
garden) and asked permission to enter. The Prophet
said, "Open the gate for him and give him the
glad tidings of entering Paradise. "I went,
and behold! It was Abu Bakr. So I opened the gate
for him and informed him of the glad tidings of
entering Paradise. Then another man came and asked
permission to enter. The Prophet said, "Open
the gate for him and give him the glad tidings of
entering Paradise." Behold! It was 'Umar. So
I opened the gate for him and gave him the glad
tidings of entering Paradise. Then another man
came and asked permission to enter.
The Prophet was
sitting in a leaning posture, so he sat up and
said, "Open the gate for him and give him the
glad tidings of entering Paradise with a calamity
which will befall him or which will take
place." I went, and behold ! It was Uthman.
So I opened the gate for him and gave him the glad
tidings of entering Paradise and also informed him
of what the Prophet had said (about a calamity).
'Uthman said, "Allah Alone Whose Help I seek
(against that calamity).
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 236:
Narrated 'Ali:
We were with the
Prophet in a funeral procession, and he started
scraping the ground with a small stick and said,
"There is none amongst you but has been
assigned a place (either) in Paradise and (or) in
the Hell-Fire." The people said (to him),
"Should we not depend upon it?" He said:
carry on doing (good) deeds, for everybody will
find easy such deeds as will lead him to his
destined place. He then recited: "As for him
who gives (in charity) and keeps his duty to
Allah.." (92.5)
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 237:
Narrated Um Salama:
(One night) the
Prophet woke up and said, "Subhan Allah ! How
many treasures have been (disclosed) sent down!
And how many afflictions have been descended! Who
will go and wake the sleeping lady-occupants up of
these dwellings (for praying)?" (He meant by
this his wives.) The Prophet added, "A
well-dressed soul (person) in this world may be
naked in the "Hereafter." 'Umar said,
"I asked the Prophet, 'Have you divorced your
wives?' He said, 'No.' I said, 'Allahu Akbar.'
"
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 238:
Narrated Safiya
bint Huyai:
The wife of the
Prophet that she went to Allah's Apostle while he
was in Itikaf (staying in the mosque) during the
last ten nights of the month of Ramadan. She spoke
to him for an hour (a while) at night and then she
got up to return home. The Prophet got up to
accompany her, and when they reached the gate of
the mosque opposite the dwelling place of Um
Salama, the wife of the Prophet, two Ansari men
passed by, and greeting Allah's Apostle , they
quickly went ahead. Allah's Apostle said to them,
"Do not be in a hurry She is Safiya, the
daughter of Huyai." They said, "Subhan
Allah! O Allah's Apostle (how dare we suspect
you)." That was a great thing for both of
them. The Prophet then said, "Satan runs in
the body of Adam's son (i.e. man) as his blood
circulates in it, and I was afraid that he (Satan)
might insert an evil thought in your hearts."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 239:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin Mughaffal Al-Muzani:
The Prophet forbade
the throwing of stones (with the thumb and the
index or middle finger), and said "It neither
hunts a game nor kills (or hurts) an enemy, but it
gouges out an eye or breaks a tooth."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 240:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
Two men sneezed
before the Prophet. The Prophet said to one of
them, "May Allah bestow His Mercy on
you," but he did not say that to the other.
On being asked (why), the Prophet said, "That
one praised Allah (at the time of sneezing), while
the other did not praise Allah."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 241:
Narrated Al-Bara:
The Prophet ordered
us to do seven (things) and forbade us from seven
(other things): He ordered us to pay a visit to
the sick, to follow funeral possessions, to say:
May Allah be merciful to you to a sneezer, - if he
says: Praise be to Allah, to accept invitation
(invitation to a wedding banquet), to return
greetings, to help the oppressed, and to help
others to fulfill their oaths (provided it was not
sinful). And he forbade us from seven (things): to
wear golden rings or golden bangles, to wear silk
(cloth), Dibaj, Sundus and Mayathir.
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 242:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"Allah likes sneezing and dislikes yawning,
so if someone sneezes and then praises Allah, then
it is obligatory on every Muslim who heard him, to
say: May Allah be merciful to you
(Yar-hamuka-l-lah). But as regards yawning, it is
from Satan, so one must try one's best to stop it,
if one says 'Ha' when yawning, Satan will laugh at
him."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 243:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
" If anyone of you sneezes, he should say
'Al-Hamdulillah' (Praise be to Allah), and his
(Muslim) brother or companion should say to him,
'Yar-hamuka-l-lah' (May Allah bestow his Mercy on
you). When the latter says 'Yar-hamuka-llah",
the former should say, 'Yahdikumul-lah wa Yuslih
balakum' (May Allah give you guidance and improve
your condition)."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 244:
Narrated Anas:
Two men sneezed
before the Prophet and he said Tashmit to one of
them, while he did not say Tashmit to the other.
So that man said, "O Allah's Apostle! You
said Tashmit to that fellow but you did not say
Tashmit to me. "The Prophet said, "That
man praised Allah, but you did not praise
Allah."
Volume
8, Book 73, Number 245:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"Allah loves sneezing but dislikes yawning;
so if anyone of you sneezes and then praises
Allah, every Muslim who hears him (praising Allah)
has to say Tashmit to him. But as regards yawning,
it is from Satan, so if one of you yawns, he
should try his best to stop it, for when anyone of
you yawns, Satan laughs at him."
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