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Volume 1 - Book 03 - Knowledge 
  
  
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 Volume 1, Book 3, Number 56:
 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: While the Prophet was saying 
    something in a gathering, a Bedouin came and asked him, "When would the Hour 
    (Doomsday) take place?" Allah's Apostle continued his talk, so some people 
    said that Allah's Apostle had heard the question, but did not like what that 
    Bedouin had asked. Some of them said that Alllah's Apostle had not heard it. 
    When the Prophet finished his speech, he said, "Where is the questioner, who 
    enquired about the Hour (Doomsday)?" The Bedouin said, "I am here, O Allah's 
    Apostle ." Then the Prophet said, "When honesty is lost, then wait for the 
    Hour (Doomsday)." The Bedouin said, "How will that be lost?" The Prophet 
    said, "When the power or authority comes in the hands of unfit persons, then 
    wait for the Hour (Doomsday.)"    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 57: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr: Once the Prophet remained 
    behind us in a journey. He joined us while we were performing ablution for 
    the prayer which was over-due. We were just passing wet hands over our feet 
    (and not washing them properly) so the Prophet addressed us in a loud voice 
    and said twice or thrice: "Save your heels from the fire."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 58: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Umar: Allah's Apostle said, "Amongst the 
    trees, there is a tree, the leaves of which do not fall and is like a 
    Muslim. Tell me the name of that tree." Everybody started thinking about the 
    trees of the desert areas. And I thought of the date-palm tree but felt shy 
    to answer the others then asked, "What is that tree, O Allah's Apostle ?" He 
    replied, "It is the date-palm tree."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 59: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Umar: The Prophet said, "Amongst the trees, 
    there is a tree, the leaves of which do not fall and is like a Muslim. Tell 
    me the name of that tree." Everybody started thinking about the trees of the 
    desert areas. And I thought of the date-palm tree. The others then asked, 
    "Please inform us what is that tree, O Allah's Apostle?" He replied, "It is 
    the date-palm tree."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 60: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn Umar: same as above Hadith 59.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 61: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn Umar: same as above Hadith 59.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 62: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn Umar: same as above Hadith 59.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 63: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas bin Malik: While we were sitting with the 
    Prophet in the mosque, a man came riding on a camel. He made his camel kneel 
    down in the mosque, tied its foreleg and then said: "Who amongst you is 
    Muhammad?" At that time the Prophet was sitting amongst us (his companions) 
    leaning on his arm. We replied, "This white man reclining on his arm." The 
    an then addressed him, "O Son of 'Abdul Muttalib." The Prophet said, "I am 
    here to answer your questions." The man said to the Prophet, "I want to ask 
    you something and will be hard in questioning. So do not get angry." The 
    Prophet said, "Ask whatever you want." The man said, "I ask you by your 
    Lord, and the Lord of those who were before you, has Allah sent you as an 
    Apostle to all the mankind?" The Prophet replied, "By Allah, yes." The man 
    further said, "I ask you by Allah. Has Allah ordered you to offer five 
    prayers in a day and night (24 hours).? He replied, "By Allah, Yes." The man 
    further said, "I ask you by Allah! Has Allah ordered you to observe fasts 
    during this month of the year (i.e. Ramadan)?" He replied, "By Allah, Yes." 
    The man further said, "I ask you by Allah. Has Allah ordered you to take 
    Zakat (obligatory charity) from our rich people and distribute it amongst 
    our poor people?" The Prophet replied, "By Allah, yes." Thereupon that man 
    said, "I have believed in all that with which you have been sent, and I have 
    been sent by my people as a messenger, and I am Dimam bin Tha'laba from the 
    brothers of Bani Sa'd bin Bakr."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 64: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abbas: Once Allah's Apostle gave a 
    letter to a person and ordered him to go and deliver it to the Governor of 
    Bahrain. (He did so) and the Governor of Bahrain sent it to Chousroes, who 
    read that letter and then tore it to pieces. (The sub-narrator (Ibn Shihab) 
    thinks that Ibn Al-Musaiyab said that Allah's Apostle invoked Allah against 
    them (saying), "May Allah tear them into pieces, and disperse them all 
    totally.)"    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 65: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas bin Malik: Once the Prophet wrote a letter 
    or had an idea of writing a letter. The Prophet was told that they (rulers) 
    would not read letters unless they were sealed. So the Prophet got a silver 
    ring made with "Muhammad Allah's Apostle" engraved on it. As if I were just 
    observing its white glitter in the hand of the Prophet    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 66: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Waqid Al-Laithi: While Allah's Apostle was 
    sitting in the mosque with some people, three men came. Two of them came in 
    front of Allah's Apostle and the third one went away. The two persons kept 
    on standing before Allah's Apostle for a while and then one of them found a 
    place in the circle and sat there while the other sat behind the gathering, 
    and the third one went away. When Allah's Apostle finished his preaching, he 
    said, "Shall I tell you about these three persons? One of them be-took 
    himself to Allah, so Allah took him into His grace and mercy and 
    accommodated him, the second felt shy from Allah, so Allah sheltered Him in 
    His mercy (and did not punish him), while the third turned his face from 
    Allah and went away, so Allah turned His face from him likewise. "    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 67: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdur Rahman bin Abi Bakra's father: Once the 
    Prophet was riding his camel and a man was holding its rein. The Prophet 
    asked, "What is the day today?" We kept quiet, thinking that he might give 
    that day another name. He said, "Isn't it the day of Nahr (slaughtering of 
    the animals of sacrifice)" We replied, "Yes." He further asked, "Which month 
    is this?" We again kept quiet, thinking that he might give it another name. 
    Then he said, "Isn't it the month of Dhul-Hijja?" We replied, "Yes." He 
    said, "Verily! Your blood, property and honor are sacred to one another 
    (i.e. Muslims) like the sanctity of this day of yours, in this month of 
    yours and in this city of yours. It is incumbent upon those who are present 
    to inform those who are absent because those who are absent might comprehend 
    (what I have said) better than the present audience."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 68: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn Mas'ud: The Prophet used to take care of us 
    in preaching by selecting a suitable time, so that we might not get bored. 
    (He abstained from pestering us with sermons and knowledge all the time).
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 69: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas bin Malik: The Prophet said, "Facilitate 
    things to people (concerning religious matters), and do not make it hard for 
    them and give them good tidings and do not make them run away (from Islam)."
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 70: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Wail: 'Abdullah used to give a religious 
    talk to the people on every Thursday. Once a man said, "O Aba 'Abdur-Rahman! 
    (By Allah) I wish if you could preach us daily." He replied, "The only thing 
    which prevents me from doing so, is that I hate to bore you, and no doubt I 
    take care of you in preaching by selecting a suitable time just as the 
    Prophet used to do with us, for fear of making us bored."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 71: 
 
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    | Narrated Muawiya: I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "If 
    Allah wants to do good to a person, He makes him comprehend the religion. I 
    am just a distributor, but the grant is from Allah. (And remember) that this 
    nation (true Muslims) will keep on following Allah's teachings strictly and 
    they will not be harmed by any one going on a different path till Allah's 
    order (Day of Judgment) is established."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 72: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Umar: We were with the Prophet and a spadix 
    of date-palm tree was brought to him. On that he said, "Amongst the trees, 
    there is a tree which resembles a Muslim." I wanted to say that it was the 
    date-palm tree but as I was the youngest of all (of them) I kept quiet. And 
    then the Prophet said, "It is the date-palm tree."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 73: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud: The Prophet said, "Do not 
    wish to be like anyone except in two cases. (The first is) A person, whom 
    Allah has given wealth and he spends it righteously; (the second is) the one 
    whom Allah has given wisdom (the Holy Qur'an) and he acts according to it 
    and teaches it to others." (Fateh-al-Bari page 177 Vol. 1)    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 74: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: That he differed with Hur bin Qais 
    bin Hisn Al-Fazari regarding the companion of (the Prophet) Moses. Ibn 
    'Abbas said that he was Khadir. Meanwhile, Ubai bin Ka'b passed by them and 
    Ibn 'Abbas called him, saying "My friend (Hur) and I have differed regarding 
    Moses' companion whom Moses, asked the way to meet. Have you heard the 
    Prophet mentioning something about him? He said, "Yes. I heard Allah's 
    Apostle saying, "While Moses was sitting in the company of some Israelites, 
    a man came and asked him. "Do you know anyone who is more learned than you? 
    Moses replied: "No." So Allah sent the Divine Inspiration to Moses: 'Yes, 
    Our slave Khadir (is more learned than you.)' Moses asked (Allah) how to 
    meet him (Khadir). So Allah made the fish as a sign for him and he was told 
    that when the fish was lost, he should return (to the place where he had 
    lost it) and there he would meet him (Al-Khadir). So Moses went on looking 
    for the sign of the fish in the sea. The servant-boy of Moses said to him: 
    Do you remember when we betook ourselves to the rock, I indeed forgot the 
    fish, none but Satan made me forget to remember it. On that Moses said: 
    'That is what we have been seeking? (18.64) So they went back retracing 
    their foot-steps, and found Khadir. (And) what happened further to them is 
    narrated in the Holy Qur'an by Allah. (18.54 up to 18.82)    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 75: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: Once the Prophet embraced me and 
    said, "O Allah! Bestow on him the knowledge of the Book (Qur'an)."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 76: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: Once I came riding a she-ass and had 
    (just) attained the age of puberty. Allah's Apostle was offering the prayer 
    at Mina. There was no wall in front of him and I passed in front of some of 
    the row while they were offering their prayers. There I let the she-ass 
    loose to graze and entered the row, and nobody objected to it.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 77: 
 
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    | Narrated Mahmud bin Rabi'a: When I was a boy of five, I 
    remember, the Prophet took water from a bucket (used far getting water out 
    of a well) with his mouth and threw it on my face.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 78: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: that he differed with Hur bin Qais 
    bin Hisn Al-Fazari regarding the companion of the Prophet Moses. Meanwhile, 
    Ubai bin Ka'b passed by them and Ibn 'Abbas called him saying, "My friend 
    (Hur) and I have differed regarding Moses' companion whom Moses asked the 
    way to meet. Have you heard Allah's Apostle mentioning something about him? 
    Ubai bin Ka'b said: "Yes, I heard the Prophet mentioning something about him 
    (saying) while Moses was sitting in the company of some Israelites, a man 
    came and asked him: "Do you know anyone who is more learned than you? Moses 
    replied: "No." So Allah sent the Divine Inspiration to Moses: '--Yes, Our 
    slave Khadir is more learned than you. Moses asked Allah how to meet him 
    (Al-Khadir). So Allah made the fish a sign for him and he was told when the 
    fish was lost, he should return (to the place where he had lost it) and 
    there he would meet him (Al-Khadir). So Moses went on looking for the sign 
    of the fish in the sea. The servant-boy of Moses said: 'Do you remember when 
    we betook ourselves to the rock, I indeed forgot the fish, none but Satan 
    made me forget to remember it. On that Moses said, 'That is what we have 
    been seeking.' So they went back retracing their footsteps, and found 
    Kha,dir. (and) what happened further about them is narrated in the Holy 
    Qur'an by Allah." (18.54 up to 18.82)    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 79: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Musa: The Prophet said, "The example of 
    guidance and knowledge with which Allah has sent me is like abundant rain 
    falling on the earth, some of which was fertile soil that absorbed rain 
    water and brought forth vegetation and grass in abundance. (And) another 
    portion of it was hard and held the rain water and Allah benefited the 
    people with it and they utilized it for drinking, making their animals drink 
    from it and for irrigation of the land for cultivation. (And) a portion of 
    it was barren which could neither hold the water nor bring forth vegetation 
    (then that land gave no benefits). The first is the example of the person 
    who comprehends Allah's religion and gets benefit (from the knowledge) which 
    Allah has revealed through me (the Prophets and learns and then teaches 
    others. The last example is that of a person who does not care for it and 
    does not take Allah's guidance revealed through me (He is like that barren 
    land.)"    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 80: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas: Allah's Apostle said, "From among the 
    portents of the Hour are (the following): 1. Religious knowledge will be 
    taken away (by the death of Religious learned men). 2. (Religious) ignorance 
    will prevail. 3. Drinking of Alcoholic drinks (will be very common). 4. 
    There will be prevalence of open illegal sexual intercourse.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 81: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas: I will narrate to you a Hadith and none 
    other than I will tell you about after it. I heard Allah's Apostle saying: 
    From among the portents of the Hour are (the following): 1. Religious 
    knowledge will decrease (by the death of religious learned men). 2. 
    Religious ignorance will prevail. 3. There will be prevalence of open 
    illegal sexual intercourse. 4. Women will increase in number and men will 
    decrease in number so much so that fifty women will be looked after by one 
    man.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 82: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Umar: Allah's Apostle said, "While I was 
    sleeping, I saw that a cup full of milk was brought to me and I drank my 
    fill till I noticed (the milk) its wetness coming out of my nails. Then I 
    gave the remaining milk to 'Umar Ibn Al-Khattab" The companions of the 
    Prophet asked, "What have you interpreted (about this dream)? "O Allah's 
    Apostle ,!" he replied, "(It is religious) knowledge."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 83: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin Amr bin Al 'Aas: Allah's Apostle 
    stopped (for a while near the Jimar) at Mina during his last Hajj for the 
    people and they were asking him questions. A man came and said, "I forgot 
    and got my head shaved before slaughtering the Hadi (sacrificing animal)." 
    The Prophet said, "There is no harm, go and do the slaughtering now." Then 
    another person came and said, "I forgot and slaughtered (the camel) before 
    Rami (throwing of the pebbles) at the Jamra." The Prophet said, "Do the Rami 
    now and there is no harm." The narrator added: So on that day, when the 
    Prophet was asked about anything (as regards the ceremonies of Hajj) 
    performed before or after its due time, his reply was: "Do it (now) and 
    there is no harm."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 84: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: Somebody said to the Prophet (during 
    his last Hajj), "I did the slaughtering before doing the Rami.' The Prophet 
    beckoned with his hand and said, "There is no harm in that." Then another 
    person said. "I got my head shaved before offering the sacrifice." The 
    Prophet beckoned with his hand saying, "There is no harm in that."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 85: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "(Religious) 
    knowledge will be taken away (by the death of religious scholars) ignorance 
    (in religion) and afflictions will appear; and Harj will increase." It was 
    asked, "What is Harj, O Allah's Apostle?" He replied by beckoning with his 
    hand indicating "killing." (Fateh-al-Bari Page 192, Vol. 1)    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 86: 
 
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    | Narrated Asma: I came to 'Aisha while she was praying, 
    and said to her, "What has happened to the people?" She pointed out towards 
    the sky. (I looked towards the mosque), and saw the people offering the 
    prayer. Aisha said, "Subhan Allah." I said to her, "Is there a sign?" She 
    nodded with her head meaning, "Yes." I, too, then stood (for the prayer of 
    eclipse) till I became (nearly) unconscious and later on I poured water on 
    my head. After the prayer, the Prophet praised and glorified Allah and then 
    said, "Just now at this place I have seen what I have never seen before, 
    including Paradise and Hell. No doubt it has been inspired to me that you 
    will be put to trials in your graves and these trials will be like the 
    trials of Masiah-ad-Dajjal or nearly like it (the sub narrator is not sure 
    which expression Asma' used). You will be asked, 'What do you know about 
    this man (the Prophet Muhammad)?' Then the faithful believer (or Asma' said 
    a similar word) will reply, 'He is Muhammad Allah's Apostle who had come to 
    us with clear evidences and guidance and so we accepted his teachings and 
    followed him. And he is Muhammad.' And he will repeat it thrice. Then the 
    angels will say to him, 'Sleep in peace as we have come to know that you 
    were a faithful believer.' On the other hand, a hypocrite or a doubtful 
    person will reply, 'I do not know, but I heard the people saying something 
    and so I said it.' (the same). "    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 87: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Jamra: I was an interpreter between the 
    people and Ibn 'Abbas. Once Ibn 'Abbas said that a delegation of the tribe 
    of'Abdul Qais came to the Prophet who asked them, "Who are the people (i.e. 
    you)? (Or) who are the delegates?" They replied, "We are from the tribe of 
    Rabi'a." Then the Prophet said to them, "Welcome, O people (or said, "O 
    delegation (of 'Abdul Qais).") Neither will you have disgrace nor will you 
    regret." They said, "We have come to you from a distant place and there is 
    the tribe of the infidels of Mudar intervening between you and us and we 
    cannot come to you except in the sacred month. So please order us to do 
    something good (religious deeds) and that we may also inform our people whom 
    we have left behind (at home) and that we may enter Paradise (by acting on 
    them.)" The Prophet ordered them to do four things, and forbade them from 
    four things. He ordered them to believe in Allah Alone, the Honorable the 
    Majestic and said to them, "Do you know what is meant by believing in Allah 
    Alone?" They replied, "Allah and His Apostle know better." Thereupon the 
    Prophet said, "(That means to testify that none has the right to be 
    worshipped but Allah and that Muhammad is His Apostle, to offer prayers 
    perfectly, to pay Zakat, to observe fasts during the month of Ramadan, (and) 
    to pay Al-Khumus (one fifth of the booty to be given in Allah's cause)." 
    Then he forbade them four things, namely Ad-Dubba.' Hantam, Muzaffat (and) 
    An-Naqir or Muqaiyar(These were the names of pots in which alcoholic drinks 
    used to be prepared). The Prophet further said, "Memorize them (these 
    instructions) and tell them to the people whom you have left behind."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 88: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abi Mulaika: 'Uqba bin Al-Harith 
    said that he had married the daughter of Abi Ihab bin 'Aziz. Later on a 
    woman came to him and said, "I have suckled (nursed) Uqba and the woman whom 
    he married (his wife) at my breast." 'Uqba said to her, "Neither I knew that 
    you have suckled (nursed) me nor did you tell me." Then he rode over to see 
    Allah's Apostle at Medina, and asked him about it. Allah's Apostle said, 
    "How can you keep her as a wife when it has been said (that she is your 
    foster-sister)?" Then Uqba divorced her, and she married another man.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 89: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Umar: My Ansari neighbor from Bani Umaiya bin 
    Zaid who used to live at 'Awali Al-Medina and used to visit the Prophet by 
    turns. He used to go one day and I another day. When I went I used to bring 
    the news of that day regarding the Divine Inspiration and other things, and 
    when he went, he used to do the same for me. Once my Ansari friend, in his 
    turn (on returning from the Prophet), knocked violently at my door and asked 
    if I was there." I became horrified and came out to him. He said, "Today a 
    great thing has happened." I then went to Hafsa and saw her weeping. I asked 
    her, "Did Allah's Apostle divorce you all?" She replied, "I do not know." 
    Then, I entered upon the Prophet and said while standing, "Have you divorced 
    your wives?" The Prophet replied in the negative. On what I said, 
    "Allahu-Akbar (Allah is Greater)." (See Hadith No. 119, Vol. 3 for details)
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 90: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Mas'ud Al-Ansari: Once a man said to Allah's 
    Apostle "O Allah's Apostle! I may not attend the (compulsory congregational) 
    prayer because so and so (the Imam) prolongs the prayer when he leads us for 
    it. The narrator added: "I never saw the Prophet more furious in giving 
    advice than he was on that day. The Prophet said, "O people! Some of you 
    make others dislike good deeds (the prayers). So whoever leads the people in 
    prayer should shorten it because among them there are the sick the weak and 
    the needy (having some jobs to do)."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 91: 
 
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    | Narrated Zaid bin Khalid Al-Juhani: A man asked the 
    Prophet about the picking up of a "Luqata" (fallen lost thing). The Prophet 
    replied, "Recognize and remember its tying material and its container, and 
    make public announcement (about it) for one year, then utilize it but give 
    it to its owner if he comes." Then the person asked about the lost camel. On 
    that, the Prophet got angry and his cheeks or his Face became red and he 
    said, "You have no concern with it as it has its water container, and its 
    feet and it will reach water, and eat (the leaves) of trees till its owner 
    finds it." The man then asked about the lost sheep. The Prophet replied, "It 
    is either for you, for your brother (another person) or for the wolf."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 92: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Musa: The Prophet was asked about things 
    which he did not like, but when the questioners insisted, the Prophet got 
    angry. He then said to the people, "Ask me anything you like." A man asked, 
    "Who is my father?" The Prophet replied, "Your father is Hudhafa." Then 
    another man got up and said, "Who is my father, O Allah's Apostle ?" He 
    replied, "Your father is Salim, Maula (the freed slave) of Shaiba." So when 
    'Umar saw that (the anger) on the face of the Prophet he said, "O Allah's 
    Apostle! We repent to Allah (Our offending you)."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 93: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas bin Malik: One day Allah's Apostle came out 
    (before the people) and 'Abdullah bin Hudhafa stood up and asked (him) "Who 
    is my father?" The Prophet replied, "Your father is Hudhafa." The Prophet 
    told them repeatedly (in anger) to ask him anything they liked. 'Umar knelt 
    down before the Prophet and said thrice, "We accept Allah as (our) Lord and 
    Islam as (our) religion and Muhammad as (our) Prophet." After that the 
    Prophet became silent.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 94: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas: Whenever the Prophet asked permission to 
    enter, he knocked the door thrice with greeting and whenever he spoke a 
    sentence (said a thing) he used to repeat it thrice. (See Hadith No. 261, 
    Vol. 8).    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 95: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas: Whenever the Prophet spoke a sentence 
    (said a thing), he used to repeat it thrice so that the people could 
    understand it properly from him and whenever he asked permission to enter, 
    (he knocked the door) thrice with greeting.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 96: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr: Once Allah's Apostle 
    remained behind us in a journey. He joined us while we were performing 
    ablution for the 'Asr prayer which was over-due. We were just passing wet 
    hands over our feet (not washing them properly) so the Prophet addressed us 
    in a loud voice and said twice or thrice, "Save your heels from the fire."
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 97: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Burda's father: Allah's Apostle said "Three 
    persons will have a double reward: 1. A Person from the people of the 
    scriptures who believed in his prophet (Jesus or Moses) and then believed in 
    the Prophet Muhammad (i .e. has embraced Islam). 2. A slave who discharges 
    his duties to Allah and his master. 3. A master of a woman-slave who teaches 
    her good manners and educates her in the best possible way (the religion) 
    and manumits her and then marries her."    |  
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: Once Allah's Apostle came out while 
    Bilal was accompanying him. He went towards the women thinking that they had 
    not heard him (i.e. his sermon). So he preached them and ordered them to pay 
    alms. (Hearing that) the women started giving alms; some donated their 
    ear-rings, some gave their rings and Bilal was collecting them in the corner 
    of his garment.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 98: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: I said: "O Allah's Apostle! Who 
    will be the luckiest person, who will gain your intercession on the Day of 
    Resurrection?" Allah's Apostle said: O Abu Huraira! "I have thought that 
    none will ask me about it before you as I know your longing for the 
    (learning of) Hadiths. The luckiest person who will have my intercession on 
    the Day of Resurrection will be the one who said sincerely from the bottom 
    of his heart "None has the right to be worshipped but Allah." And 'Umar bin 
    'Abdul 'Aziz wrote to Abu Bakr bin Hazm, "Look for the knowledge of Hadith 
    and get it written, as I am afraid that religious knowledge will vanish and 
    the religious learned men will pass away (die). Do not accept anything save 
    the Hadiths of the Prophet. Circulate knowledge and teach the ignorant, for 
    knowledge does not vanish except when it is kept secretly (to oneself)."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 99: 
 
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    | Narrated Abdullah Ibn Dinar: also narrates the same 
    (above-mentioned statement) as has been narrated by 'Umar bin 'Abdul 'Aziz 
    up to "The religious scholar (learned men) will pass away (die)."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 100: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Al' As: I heard Allah's 
    Apostle saying, "Allah does not take away the knowledge, by taking it away 
    from (the hearts of) the people, but takes it away by the death of the 
    religious learned men till when none of the (religious learned men) remains, 
    people will take as their leaders ignorant persons who when consulted will 
    give their verdict without knowledge. So they will go astray and will lead 
    the people astray."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 101: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri: Some women requested the 
    Prophet to fix a day for them as the men were taking all his time. On that 
    he promised them one day for religious lessons and commandments. Once during 
    such a lesson the Prophet said, "A woman whose three children die will be 
    shielded by them from the Hell fire." On that a woman asked, "If only two 
    die?" He replied, "Even two (will shield her from the Hell-fire)."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 102: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri: as above (the sub narrators 
    are different). Abu Huraira qualified the three children referred to in the 
    above mentioned Hadith as not having reached the age of committing sins 
    (i.e. age of puberty) .    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 103: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn Abu Mulaika: Whenever 'Aisha (the wife of 
    the Prophet) heard anything which she did not understand, she used to ask 
    again till she understood it completely. Aisha said: "Once the Prophet said, 
    "Whoever will be called to account (about his deeds on the Day of 
    Resurrection) will surely be punished." I said, "Doesn't Allah say: "He 
    surely will receive an easy reckoning." (84.8) The Prophet replied, "This 
    means only the presentation of the accounts but whoever will be argued about 
    his account, will certainly be ruined."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 104: 
 
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    | Narrated Said: Abu Shuraih said, "When 'Amr bin Said was 
    sending the troops to Mecca (to fight 'Abdullah bin Az-Zubair) I said to 
    him, 'O chief! Allow me to tell you what the Prophet said on the day 
    following the conquests of Mecca. My ears heard and my heart comprehended, 
    and I saw him with my own eyes, when he said it. He glorified and praised 
    Allah and then said, "Allah and not the people has made Mecca a sanctuary. 
    So anybody who has belief in Allah and the Last Day (i.e. a Muslim) should 
    neither shed blood in it nor cut down its trees. If anybody argues that 
    fighting is allowed in Mecca as Allah's Apostle did fight (in Mecca), tell 
    him that Allah gave permission to His Apostle, but He did not give it to 
    you. The Prophet added: Allah allowed me only for a few hours on that day 
    (of the conquest) and today (now) its sanctity is the same (valid) as it was 
    before. So it is incumbent upon those who are present to convey it (this 
    information) to those who are absent." Abu- Shuraih was asked, "What did 
    'Amr reply?" He said 'Amr said, "O Abu Shuraih! I know better than you (in 
    this respect). Mecca does not give protection to one who disobeys (Allah) or 
    runs after committing murder, or theft (and takes refuge in Mecca).    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 105: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Bakra: The Prophet said. No doubt your 
    blood, property, the sub-narrator Muhammad thought that Abu Bakra had also 
    mentioned and your honor (chastity), are sacred to one another as is the 
    sanctity of this day of yours in this month of yours. It is incumbent on 
    those who are present to inform those who are absent." (Muhammad the 
    Subnarrator used to say, "Allah's Apostle told the truth.") The Prophet 
    repeated twice: "No doubt! Haven't I conveyed Allah's message to you.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 106: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Ali: The Prophet said, "Do not tell a lie 
    against me for whoever tells a lie against me (intentionally) then he will 
    surely enter the Hell-fire."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 107: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin Az-Zubair: I said to my father, 'I 
    do not hear from you any narration (Hadith) of Allah s Apostle as I hear 
    (his narrations) from so and so?" Az-Zubair replied. l was always with him 
    (the Prophet) and I heard him saying "Whoever tells a lie against me 
    (intentionally) then (surely) let him occupy, his seat in Hell-fire.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 108: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas: The fact which stops me from narrating a 
    great number of Hadiths to you is that the Prophet said: "Whoever tells a 
    lie against me intentionally, then (surely) let him occupy his seat in 
    Hell-fire."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 109: 
 
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    | Narrated Salama: I heard the Prophet saying, "Whoever 
    (intentionally) ascribes to me what I have not said then (surely) let him 
    occupy his seat in Hell-fire."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 110: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "Name yourselves 
    with my name (use my name) but do not name yourselves with my Kunya name 
    (i.e. Abu-l Qasim). And whoever sees me in a dream then surely he has seen 
    me for Satan cannot impersonate me. And whoever tells a lie against me 
    (intentionally), then (surely) let him occupy his seat in Hell-fire."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 111: 
 
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    | Narrated Ash-Sha'bi: Abu Juhaifa said, "I asked Ali, 
    'Have you got any book (which has been revealed to the Prophet apart from 
    the Qur'an)?' 'Ali replied, 'No, except Allah's Book or the power of 
    understanding which has been bestowed (by Allah) upon a Muslim or what is 
    (written) in this sheet of paper (with me).' Abu Juhaifa said, "I asked, 
    'What is (written) in this sheet of paper?' Ali replied, it deals with The 
    Diyya (compensation (blood money) paid by the killer to the relatives of the 
    victim), the ransom for the releasing of the captives from the hands of the 
    enemies, and the law that no Muslim should be killed in Qisas (equality in 
    punishment) for the killing of (a disbeliever).    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 112: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: In the year of the Conquest of 
    Mecca, the tribe of Khuza'a killed a man from the tribe of Bani Laith in 
    revenge for a killed person, belonging to them. They informed the Prophet 
    about it. So he rode his Rahila (she-camel for riding) and addressed the 
    people saying, "Allah held back the killing from Mecca. (The sub-narrator is 
    in doubt whether the Prophet said "elephant or killing," as the Arabic words 
    standing for these words have great similarity in shape), but He (Allah) let 
    His Apostle and the believers over power the infidels of Mecca. Beware! 
    (Mecca is a sanctuary) Verily! Fighting in Mecca was not permitted for 
    anyone before me nor will it be permitted for anyone after me. It (war) in 
    it was made legal for me for few hours or so on that day. No doubt it is at 
    this moment a sanctuary, it is not allowed to uproot its thorny shrubs or to 
    uproot its trees or to pick up its Luqatt (fallen things) except by a person 
    who will look for its owner (announce it publicly). And if somebody is 
    killed, then his closest relative has the right to choose one of the two-- 
    the blood money (Diyya) or retaliation having the killer killed. In the 
    meantime a man from Yemen came and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Get that 
    written for me." The Prophet ordered his companions to write that for him. 
    Then a man from Quraish said, "Except Al-Iqhkhir (a type of grass that has 
    good smell) O Allah's Apostle, as we use it in our houses and graves." The 
    Prophet said, "Except Al-Idhkhiri.e. Al-Idhkhir is allowed to be plucked."
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 113: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: There is none among the companions 
    of the Prophet who has narrated more Hadiths than I except 'Abdallah bin Amr 
    (bin Al-'As) who used to write them and I never did the same.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 114: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Ubaidullah bin 'Abdullah: Ibn 'Abbas said, 
    "When the ailment of the Prophet became worse, he said, 'Bring for me 
    (writing) paper and I will write for you a statement after which you will 
    not go astray.' But 'Umar said, 'The Prophet is seriously ill, and we have 
    got Allah's Book with us and that is sufficient for us.' But the companions 
    of the Prophet differed about this and there was a hue and cry. On that the 
    Prophet said to them, 'Go away (and leave me alone). It is not right that 
    you should quarrel in front of me." Ibn 'Abbas came out saying, "It was most 
    unfortunate (a great disaster) that Allah's Apostle was prevented from 
    writing that statement for them because of their disagreement and noise. 
    (Note: It is apparent from this Hadith that Ibn 'Abbes had witnessed the 
    event and came out saying this statement. The truth is not so, for Ibn 
    'Abbas used to say this statement on narrating the Hadith and he had not 
    witnessed the event personally. See Fath Al-Bari Vol. 1, p.220 footnote.) 
    (See Hadith No. 228, Vol. 4).    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 115: 
 
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    | Narrated Um Salama: One night Allah's Apostle got up and 
    said, "Subhan Allah! How many afflictions have been descended tonight and 
    how many treasures have been disclosed! Go and wake the sleeping lady 
    occupants of these dwellings (his wives) up (for prayers). A well-dressed 
    (soul) in this world may be naked in the Hereafter. "    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 116: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar: Once the Prophet led us in 
    the 'Isha' prayer during the last days of his life and after finishing it 
    (the prayer) (with Taslim) he said: "Do you realize (the importance of) this 
    night?" Nobody present on the surface of the earth tonight will be living 
    after the completion of one hundred years from this night."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 117: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: I stayed overnight in the house of 
    my aunt Maimuna bint Al-Harith (the wife of the Prophet ) while the Prophet 
    was there with her during her night turn. The Prophet offered the 'Isha' 
    prayer (in the mosque), returned home and after having prayed four Rakat, he 
    slept. Later on he got up at night and then asked whether the boy (or he 
    used a similar word) had slept? Then he got up for the prayer and I stood up 
    by his left side but he made me stand to his right and offered five Rakat 
    followed by two more Rakat. Then he slept and I heard him snoring and then 
    (after a while) he left for the (Fajr) prayer.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 118: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: People say that I have narrated 
    many Hadiths (The Prophet's narrations). Had it not been for two verses in 
    the Qur'an, I would not have narrated a single Hadith, and the verses are: 
    "Verily those who conceal the clear sign and the guidance which We have sent 
    down . . . (up to) Most Merciful." (2:159-160). And no doubt our Muhajir 
    (emigrant) brothers used to be busy in the market with their business 
    (bargains) and our Ansari brothers used to be busy with their property 
    (agriculture). But I (Abu Huraira) used to stick to Allah's Apostle 
    contented with what will fill my stomach and I used to attend that which 
    they used not to attend and I used to memorize that which they used not to 
    memorize.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 119: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: I said to Allah's Apostle "I hear 
    many narrations (Hadiths) from you but I forget them." Allah's Apostle said, 
    "Spread your Rida' (garment)." I did accordingly and then he moved his hands 
    as if filling them with something (and emptied them in my Rida') and then 
    said, "Take and wrap this sheet over your body." I did it and after that I 
    never forgot any thing.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 120: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibrahim bin Al-Mundhir: Ibn Abi Fudaik narrated 
    the same as above (Hadith...119) but added that the Prophet had moved his 
    hands as if filling them with something and then he emptied them in the 
    Rida' of Abu Huraira.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 121: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: I have memorized two kinds of 
    knowledge from Allah's Apostle . I have propagated one of them to you and if 
    I propagated the second, then my pharynx (throat) would be cut (i.e. 
    killed).    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 122: 
 
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    | Narrated Jarir: The Prophet said to me during 
    Hajjat-al-Wida': Let the people keep quiet and listen. Then he said 
    (addressing the people), "Do not (become infidels) revert to disbelief after 
    me by striking the necks (cutting the throats) of one another (killing each 
    other)."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 123: 
 
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    | Narrated Said bin Jubair: I said to Ibn 'Abbas, 
    "Nauf-Al-Bakali claims that Moses (the companion of Khadir) was not the 
    Moses of Bani Israel but he was another Moses." Ibn 'Abbas remarked that the 
    enemy of Allah (Nauf) was a liar.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 124: 
 
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    | Narrated Ubai bin Ka'b: The Prophet said, "Once the 
    Prophet Moses stood up and addressed Bani Israel. He was asked, "Who is the 
    most learned man amongst the people. He said, "I am the most learned." Allah 
    admonished Moses as he did not attribute absolute knowledge to Him (Allah). 
    So Allah inspired to him "At the junction of the two seas there is a slave 
    amongst my slaves who is more learned than you." Moses said, "O my Lord! How 
    can I meet him?" Allah said: Take a fish in a large basket (and proceed) and 
    you will find him at the place where you will lose the fish. So Moses set 
    out along with his (servant) boy, Yusha' bin Nuin and carried a fish in a 
    large basket till they reached a rock, where they laid their heads (i.e. lay 
    down) and slept. The fish came out of the basket and it took its way into 
    the sea as in a tunnel. So it was an amazing thing for both Moses and his 
    (servant) boy. They proceeded for the rest of that night and the following 
    day. When the day broke, Moses said to his (servant) boy: "Bring us our 
    early meal. No doubt, we have suffered much fatigue in this journey." Moses 
    did not get tired till he passed the place about which he was told. There 
    the (servant) boy told Moses, "Do you remember when we betook ourselves to 
    the rock, I indeed forgot the fish." Moses remarked, "That is what we have 
    been seeking. So they went back retracing their foot-steps, till they 
    reached the rock. There they saw a man covered with a garment (or covering 
    himself with his own garment). Moses greeted him. Al-Khadir replied saying, 
    "How do people greet each other in your land?" Moses said, "I am Moses." He 
    asked, "The Moses of Bani Israel?" Moses replied in the affirmative and 
    added, "May I follow you so that you teach me of that knowledge which you 
    have been taught." Al-Khadir replied, "Verily! You will not be able to 
    remain patient with me, O Moses! I have some of the knowledge of Allah which 
    He has taught me and which you do not know, while you have some knowledge 
    which Allah has taught you which I do not know." Moses said, "Allah willing, 
    you will find me patient and I will not disobey you in aught. So both of 
    them set out walking along the sea-shore, as they did not have a boat. In 
    the meantime a boat passed by them and they requested the crew of the boat 
    to take them on board. The crew recognized Al-Khadir and took them on board 
    without fare. Then a sparrow came and stood on the edge of the boat and 
    dipped its beak once or twice in the sea. Al-Khadir said: "O Moses! My 
    knowledge and your knowledge have not decreased Allah's knowledge except as 
    much as this sparrow has decreased the water of the sea with its beak." 
    Al-Khadir went to one of the planks of the boat and plucked it out. Moses 
    said, "These people gave us a free lift but you have broken their boat and 
    scuttled it so as to drown its people." Al-Khadir replied, "Didn't I tell 
    you that you will not be able to remain patient with me." Moses said, "Call 
    me not to account for what I forgot." The first (excuse) of Moses was that 
    he had forgotten. Then they proceeded further and found a boy playing with 
    other boys. Al-Khadir took hold of the boy's head from the top and plucked 
    it out with his hands (i.e. killed him). Moses said, "Have you killed an 
    innocent soul who has killed none." Al-Kha,dir replied, "Did I not tell you 
    that you cannot remain patient with me?" Then they both proceeded till when 
    they came to the people of a town, they asked them for food, but they 
    refused to entertain them. Then they found there a wall on the point of 
    collapsing. Al-Khadir repaired it with his own hands. Moses said, "If you 
    had wished, surely you could have taken wages for it." Al-Khadir replied, 
    "This is the parting between you and me." The Prophet added, "May Allah be 
    Merciful to Moses! Would that he could have been more patient to learn more 
    about his story with Al-Khadir. "    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 125: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Musa: A man came to the Prophet and asked, 
    "O Allah's Apostle! What kind of fighting is in Allah's cause? (I ask this), 
    for some of us fight because of being enraged and angry and some for the 
    sake of his pride and haughtiness." The Prophet raised his head (as the 
    questioner was standing) and said, "He who fights so that Allah's Word 
    (Islam) should be superior, then he fights in Allah's cause."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 126: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amar: I saw the Prophet near the 
    Jamra and the people were asking him questions (about religious problems). A 
    man asked, "O Allah's Apostle! I have slaughtered the Hadi (animal) before 
    doing the Rami." The Prophet replied, "Do the Rami (now) and there is no 
    harm." Another person asked, "O Allah's Apostle! I got my head shaved before 
    slaughtering the animal." The Prophet replied, "Do the slaughtering (now) 
    and there is no harm." So on that day, when the Prophet was asked about 
    anything as regards the ceremonies of Hajj performed before or after its due 
    time his reply was, "Do it (now) and there is no harm."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 127: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah: While I was going with the Prophet 
    through the ruins of Medina and he was reclining on a date-palm leaf stalk, 
    some Jews passed by. Some of them said to the others: Ask him (the Prophet) 
    about the spirit. Some of them said that they should not ask him that 
    question as he might give a reply which would displease them. But some of 
    them insisted on asking, and so one of them stood up and asked, "O 
    Aba-l-Qasim ! What is the spirit?" The Prophet remained quiet. I thought he 
    was being inspired Divinely. So I stayed till that state of the Prophet 
    (while being inspired) was over. The Prophet then said, "And they ask you (O 
    Muhammad) concerning the spirit --Say: The spirit -- its knowledge is with 
    my Lord. And of knowledge you (mankind) have been given only a little)." 
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 128: 
 
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    | Narrated Aswad: Ibn Az-Zubair said to me, "Aisha used to 
    tell you secretly a number of things. What did she tell you about the 
    Ka'ba?" I replied, "She told me that once the Prophet said, 'O 'Aisha! Had 
    not your people been still close to the pre-Islamic period of ignorance 
    (infidelity)! I would have dismantled the Ka'ba and would have made two 
    doors in it; one for entrance and the other for exit." Later on Ibn 
    Az-Zubair did the same.    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 129: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu At-Tufail: the above mentioned Statement of 
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 130: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas bin Malik: "Once Mu'adh was along with 
    Allah's Apostle as a companion rider. Allah's Apostle said, "O Mu'adh bin 
    Jabal." Mu'adh replied, "Labbaik and Sa'daik. O Allah's Apostle!" Again the 
    Prophet said, "O Mu'adh!" Mu'adh said thrice, "Labbaik and Sa'daik, O 
    Allah's Apostle!" Allah's Apostle said, "There is none who testifies 
    sincerely that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah and Muhammad is 
    his Apostle, except that Allah, will save him from the Hell-fire." Mu'adh 
    said, "O Allah's Apostle ! Should I not inform the people about it so that 
    they may have glad tidings?" He replied, "When the people hear about it, 
    they will solely depend on it." Then Mu'adh narrated the above-mentioned 
    Hadith just before his death, being afraid of committing sin (by not telling 
    the knowledge).    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 131: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas: I was informed that the Prophet had said 
    to Mu'adh, "Whosoever will meet Allah without associating anything in 
    worship with Him will go to Paradise." Mu'adh asked the Prophet, "Should I 
    not inform the people of this good news?" The Prophet replied, "No, I am 
    afraid, lest they should depend upon it (absolutely)."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 132: 
 
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    | Narrated Um Salama: Um-Sulaim came to Allah's Apostle and 
    said, "Verily, Allah is not shy of (telling you) the truth. Is it necessary 
    for a woman to take a bath after she has a wet dream (nocturnal sexual 
    discharge?) The Prophet replied, "Yes, if she notices a discharge." Um 
    Salama, then covered her face and asked, "O Allah's Apostle! Does a woman 
    get a discharge?" He replied, "Yes, let your right hand be in dust (An 
    Arabic expression you say to a person when you contradict his statement 
    meaning "you will not achieve goodness"), and that is why the son resembles 
    his mother."    |  
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    | Volume 1, Book 3, Number 133: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar: Once Allah's Apostle said, 
    "Amongst the trees there is a tree, the leaves of which do not fall and is 
    like a Muslim, tell me the name of that tree." Everybody started thinking 
    about the trees of the desert areas and I thought of the date-palm tree but 
    felt shy (to answer). The others asked, "O Allah's Apostle! inform us of 
    it." He replied, "it is the date-palm tree." I told my father what had come 
    to my mind and on that he said, "Had you said it I would have preferred it 
    to such and such a thing that I might possess."    |  
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    | Narrated 'Ali: I used to get the emotional urethral 
    discharge frequently so I requested Al-Miqdad to ask the Prophet about it. 
    Al-Miqdad asked him and he replied, "One has to perform ablution (after 
    it)." (See Hadith No. 269).    |  
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    | Narrated Nafi: 'Abdullah bin 'Umar said: "A man got up in 
    the mosque and said: O Allah's Apostle 'At which place you order us that we 
    should assume the Ihram?' Allah's Apostle replied, 'The residents of Medina 
    should assure the Ihram from Dhil-Hulaifa, the people of Syria from 
    Al-Ju,hfa and the people of Najd from Qarn." Ibn 'Umar further said, "The 
    people consider that Allah's Apostle had also said, 'The residents of Yemen 
    should assume Ihram from Yalamlam.' " Ibn 'Umar used to say, "I do not: 
    remember whether Allah's Apostle had said the last statement or not?"    |  
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Umar: A man asked the Prophet : "What 
    (kinds of clothes) should a Muhrim (a Muslim intending to perform 'Umra or 
    Hajj) wear? He replied, "He should not wear a shirt, a turban, trousers, a 
    head cloak or garment scented with saffron or Wars (kinds of perfumes). And 
    if he has n slippers, then he can use Khuffs (leather socks) but the socks 
    should be cut short so as to make the ankles bare." (See Hadith No. 615, 
    Vol. 2).    |  
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		| The 
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		| �O you who believe! Be afraid of Allaah and give up what remains (due to you) from Ribaa (from now onward) if you are (really) believers�
 (Al-Baqarah, 2:278)
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