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Volume 5 - Book 59 - Military
Expeditions led by the Prophet (pbuh) (Al-Maghaazi)
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 285:
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Narrated Abu Ishaq: Once, while I was sitting beside Zaid
bin Al-Arqam, he was asked, "How many Ghazwat did the Prophet undertake?"
Zaid replied, "Nineteen." They said, "In how many Ghazwat did you join him?"
He replied, "Seventeen." I asked, "Which of these was the first?" He
replied, "Al-'Ashira or Al-'Ashiru."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 286:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud: From Sad bin Mu'adh: Sad
bin Mu'adh was an intimate friend of Umaiya bin Khalaf and whenever Umaiya
passed through Medina, he used to stay with Sad, and whenever Sad went to
Mecca, he used to stay with Umaiya. When Allah's Apostle arrived at Medina,
Sa'd went to perform 'Umra and stayed at Umaiya's home in Mecca. He said to
Umaiya, "Tell me of a time when (the Mosque) is empty so that I may be able
to perform Tawaf around the Ka'ba." So Umaiya went with him about midday.
Abu Jahl met them and said, "O Abu Safwan! Who is this man accompanying
you?" He said, "He is Sad." Abu Jahl addressed Sad saying, "I see you
wandering about safely in Mecca inspite of the fact that you have given
shelter to the people who have changed their religion (i.e. became Muslims)
and have claimed that you will help them and support them. By Allah, if you
were not in the company of Abu Safwan, you would not be able to go your
family safely." Sad, raising his voice, said to him, "By Allah, if you
should stop me from doing this (i.e. performing Tawaf) I would certainly
prevent you from something which is more valuable for you, that is, your
passage through Medina." On this, Umaiya said to him, "O Sad do not raise
your voice before Abu-l-Hakam, the chief of the people of the Valley (of
Mecca)." Sad said, "O Umaiya, stop that! By Allah, I have heard Allah's
Apostle predicting that the Muslim will kill you." Umaiya asked, "In Mecca?"
Sad said, "I do not know." Umaiya was greatly scared by that news. When
Umaiya returned to his family, he said to his wife, "O Um Safwan! Don't you
know what Sad told me? "She said, "What has he told you?" He replied, "He
claims that Muhammad has informed them (i.e. companions that they will kill
me. I asked him, 'In Mecca?' He replied, 'I do not know." Then Umaiya added,
"By Allah, I will never go out of Mecca." But when the day of (the Ghazwa
of) Badr came, Abu Jahl called the people to war, saying, "Go and protect
your caravan." But Umaiya disliked to go out (of Mecca). Abu Jahl came to
him and said, "O Abu Safwan! If the people see you staying behind though you
are the chief of the people of the Valley, then they will remain behind with
you." Abu Jahl kept on urging him to go until he (i.e. Umaiya) said, "As you
have forced me to change my mind, by Allah, I will buy the best camel in
Mecca. Then Umaiya said (to his wife). "O Um Safwan, prepare what I need
(for the journey)." She said to him, "O Abu Safwan! Have you forgotten what
your Yathribi brother told you?" He said, "No, but I do not want to go with
them but for a short distance." So when Umaiya went out, he used to tie his
camel wherever he camped. He kept on doing that till Allah caused him to be
killed at Badr.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 287:
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Narrated Kab bin Malik: I never failed to join Allah's
Apostle in any of his Ghazawat except in the Ghazwa of Tabuk. However, I did
not take part in the Ghazwa of Badr, but none who failed to take part in it,
was blamed, for Allah's Apostle had gone out to meet the caravans of
(Quraish, but Allah caused them (i.e. Muslims) to meet their enemy
unexpectedly (with no previous intention) .
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 288:
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Narrated Ibn Masud: I witnessed Al-Miqdad bin Al-Aswad in
a scene which would have been dearer to me than anything had I been the hero
of that scene. He (i.e. Al-Miqdad) came to the Prophet while the Prophet was
urging the Muslims to fight with the pagans. Al-Miqdad said, "We will not
say as the People of Moses said: Go you and your Lord and fight you two.
(5.27). But we shall fight on your right and on your left and in front of
you and behind you." I saw the face of the Prophet getting bright with
happiness, for that saying delighted him.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 289:
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Narrated Ibn Abbas: On the day of the battle of Badr, the
Prophet said, "O Allah! I appeal to You (to fulfill) Your Covenant and
Promise. O Allah! If Your Will is that none should worship You (then give
victory to the pagans)." Then Abu Bakr took hold of him by the hand and
said, "This is sufficient for you." The Prophet came out saying, "Their
multitude will be put to flight and they will show their backs." (54.45)
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 290:
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Narrated Ibn Abbas: The believers who failed to join the
Ghazwa of Badr and those who took part in it are not equal (in reward).
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 291:
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Narrated Al-Bara: I and Ibn 'Umar were considered too
young to take part in the battle of Badr.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 292:
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Narrated Al-Bara: I and Ibn 'Umar were considered too
young (to take part) in the battle of Badr, and the number of the Emigrant
warriors were over sixty (men) and the Ansar were over 249.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 293:
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Narrated Al-Bara: The companions of (the Prophet)
Muhammad who took part in Badr, told me that their number was that of Saul's
(i.e. Talut's) companions who crossed the river (of Jordan) with him and
they were over three-hundred-and-ten men. By Allah, none crossed the river
with him but a believer. (See Qur'an 2:249)
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 294:
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Narrated Al-Bara: We, the Companions of Muhammad used to
say that the number of the warriors of Badr was the same as the number of
Saul's companions who crossed the river (of Jordan) with him, and none
crossed the river with him but a believer, and the were over
three-hundred-and-ten men.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 295:
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Narrated Al-Bara: As below (Hadith 295).
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 296:
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Narrated Al-Bara: We used to say that the warriors of
Badr were over three-hundred-and-ten, as many as the Companions of Saul who
crossed the river with him; and none crossed the river with him but a
believer.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 297:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud: The Prophet faced the
Ka'ba and invoked evil on some people of Quraish, on Shaiba bin Rabi'a,
'Utba bin Rabi'a, Al-Walid bin 'Utba and Abu Jahl bin Hisham. I bear
witness, by Allah, that I saw them all dead, putrefied by the sun as that
day was a very hot day.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 298:
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Narrated Abdullah: That he came across Abu Jahl while he
was on the point of death on the day of Badr. Abu Jahl said, "You should not
be proud that you have killed me nor I am ashamed of being killed by my own
folk."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 299:
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Narrated Anas: As below (Hadith 300).
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 300:
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Narrated Anas: The Prophet said, "Who will go and see
what has happened to Abu Jahl?" Ibn Mas'ud went and found that the two sons
of 'Afra had struck him fatally (and he was in his last breaths). 'Abdullah
bin Mas'ud said, "Are you Abu Jahl?" And took him by the beard. Abu Jahl
said, "Can there be a man superior to one you have killed or one whom his
own folk have killed?"
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 301:
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Narrated Anas: On the day of Badr, the Prophet said, "Who
will go and see what has happened to Abu Jahl?" Ibn Mas'ud went and found
that the two sons of 'Afra had struck him fatally. 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud got
hold of his beard and said, "'Are you Abu Jahl?" He replied, "Can there be a
man more superior to one whom his own folk have killed (or you have
killed)?"
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 302:
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Narrated Anas bin Malik: (as above Hadith 301).
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 303:
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Narrated 'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf: (the grandfather of
Salih bin Ibrahim) the story of Badr, namely, the narration regarding the
sons of 'Afra'.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 304:
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Narrated Abu Mijlaz: From Qais bin Ubad: 'Ali bin Abi
Talib said, "I shall be the first man to kneel down before (Allah), the
Beneficent to receive His judgment on the day of Resurrection (in my
favor)." Qais bin Ubad also said, "The following Verse was revealed in their
connection:-- "These two opponents believers and disbelievers) Dispute with
each other About their Lord." (22.19) Qais said that they were those who
fought on the day of Badr, namely, Hamza, 'Ali, 'Ubaida or Abu 'Ubaida bin
Al-Harith, Shaiba bin Rabi'a, 'Utba and Al-Wahd bin Utba.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 305:
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Narrated Abu Dhar: The following Holy Verse: "These two
opponents (believers & disbelievers) dispute with each other about their
Lord," (22.19) was revealed concerning six men from Quraish, namely, 'Ali,
Hamza, 'Ubaida bin Al-Harith; Shaiba bin Rabi'a, 'Utba bin Rabi'a and
Al-Walid bin 'Utba.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 306:
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Narrated 'Ali: The following Holy Verse:-- "These two
opponents (believers and disbelievers) dispute with each other about their
Lord." (22.19) was revealed concerning us.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 307:
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Narrated Qais bin Ubad: I heard Abu Dhar swearing that
these Holy Verses were revealed in connection with those six persons on the
day of Badr.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 308:
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Narrated Qais: I heard Abu Dhar swearing that the
following Holy verse:-- "These two opponents (believers and disbelievers)
disputing with each other about their Lord," (22.19) was revealed concerning
those men who fought on the day of Badr, namely, Hamza, 'Ali, Ubaida bin
Al-Harith, Utba and Shaiba----the two sons of Rabi'a-- and Al-Walid bin
'Utba.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 309:
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Narrated Abu Ishaq: A man asked Al-Bara' and I was
listening, "Did 'Ali take part in (the battle of) Badr?" Al-Bara' said,
"(Yes). he even met (his enemies) in a duel and was clad in two armors (one
over the other),"
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 310:
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Narrated 'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf: "I had an agreement with
Umaiya bin Khalaf (that he would look after my relatives and property in
Mecca, and I would look after his relatives and property in Medina)."
'Abdur-Rahman then mentioned the killing of Umaiya and his son on the day of
Badr, and Bilal said, "Woe to me if Umaiya remains safe (i.e. alive) . "
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 311:
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Narrated 'Abdullah: The Prophet recited Surat-an-Najm and
then prostrated himself, and all who were with him prostrated too. But an
old man took a handful of dust and touched his forehead with it saying,
"This is sufficient for me." Later on I saw him killed as an infidel.
Narrated 'Urwa (the son of Az- Zubair): Az-Zubair had three scars caused by
the sword, one of which was over his shoulder and I used to insert my
fingers in it. He received two of those wounds on the day of Badr and one on
the day of Al-Yarmuk. When 'Abdullah bin Zubair was killed, 'Abdul-Malik bin
Marwan said to me, "O 'Urwa, do you recognize the sword of Az-Zubair?" I
said, "Yes." He said, "What marks does it have?" I replied, "It has a dent
in its sharp edge which was caused in it on the day of Badr." 'Abdul- Malik
said, "You are right! (i.e. their swords) have dents because of clashing
with the regiments of the enemies Then 'Abdul-Malik returned that sword to
me (i.e. Urwa). (Hisham, 'Urwa's son said, "We estimated the price of the
sword as three-thousand (Dinars) and after that it was taken by one of us
(i.e. the inheritors) and I wish I could have had it.")
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 312:
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Narrated Hisham: That his father said, "The sword of
Az-Zubair was decorated with silver." Hisham added, "The sword of 'Urwa was
(also) decorated with silver. "
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 313:
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Narrated 'Urwa: On the day of (the battle) of Al-Yarmuk,
the companions of Allah's Apostle said to Az-Zubair, "Will you attack the
enemy so that we shall attack them with you?" Az-Zubair replied, "If I
attack them, you people would not support me." They said, "No, we will
support you." So Az-Zubair attacked them (i.e. Byzantine) and pierced
through their lines, and went beyond them and none of his companions was
with him. Then he returned and the enemy got hold of the bridle of his
(horse) and struck him two blows (with the sword) on his shoulder. Between
these two wounds there was a scar caused by a blow, he had received on the
day of Badr (battle). When I was a child I used to play with those scars by
putting my fingers in them. On that day (my brother) "Abdullah bin Az-Zubair
was also with him and he was ten years old. Az-Zubair had carried him on a
horse and let him to the care of some men.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 314:
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Narrated Abu Talha: On the day of Badr, the Prophet
ordered that the corpses of twenty four leaders of Quraish should be thrown
into one of the dirty dry wells of Badr. (It was a habit of the Prophet that
whenever he conquered some people, he used to stay at the battle-field for
three nights. So, on the third day of the battle of Badr, he ordered that
his she-camel be saddled, then he set out, and his companions followed him
saying among themselves." "Definitely he (i.e. the Prophet) is proceeding
for some great purpose." When he halted at the edge of the well, he
addressed the corpses of the Quraish infidels by their names and their
fathers' names, "O so-and-so, son of so-and-so and O so-and-so, son of
so-and-so! Would it have pleased you if you had obeyed Allah and His
Apostle? We have found true what our Lord promised us. Have you too found
true what your Lord promised you? "'Umar said, "O Allah's Apostle! You are
speaking to bodies that have no souls!" Allah's Apostle said, "By Him in
Whose Hand Muhammad's soul is, you do not hear, what I say better than they
do." (Qatada said, "Allah brought them to life (again) to let them hear him,
to reprimand them and slight them and take revenge over them and caused them
to feel remorseful and regretful.")
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 315:
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Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: regarding the Statement of
Allah:--"Those who have changed Allah's Blessings for disbelief..." (14.28)
The people meant here by Allah, are the infidels of Quraish. ('Amr, a
sub-narrator said, "Those are (the infidels of) Quraish and Muhammad is
Allah's Blessing. Regarding Allah's Statement:"..and have led their people
Into the house of destruction? (14.29) Ibn 'Abbas said, "It means the Fire
they will suffer from (after their death) on the day of Badr."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 316:
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Narrated Hisham's father: It was mentioned before 'Aisha
that Ibn 'Umar attributed the following statement to the Prophet "The dead
person is punished in the grave because of the crying and lamentation Of his
family." On that, 'Aisha said, "But Allah's Apostle said, 'The dead person
is punished for his crimes and sins while his family cry over him then." She
added, "And this is similar to the statement of Allah's Apostle when he
stood by the (edge of the) well which contained the corpses of the pagans
killed at Badr, 'They hear what I say.' She added, "But he said now they
know very well what I used to tell them was the truth." 'Aisha then recited:
'You cannot make the dead hear.' (30.52) and 'You cannot make those who are
in their Graves, hear you.' (35.22) that is, when they had taken their
places in the (Hell) Fire.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 317:
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Narrated Ibn Umar: The Prophet stood at the well of Badr
(which contained the corpses of the pagans) and said, "Have you found true
what your lord promised you?" Then he further said, "They now hear what I
say." This was mentioned before 'Aisha and she said, "But the Prophet said,
'Now they know very well that what I used to tell them was the truth.' Then
she recited (the Holy Verse):-- "You cannot make the dead hear... ...till
the end of Verse)." (30.52)
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 318:
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Narrated Anas: Haritha was martyred on the day (of the
battle) of Badr, and he was a young boy then. His mother came to the Prophet
and said, "O Allah's Apostle! You know how dear Haritha is to me. If he is
in Paradise, I shall remain patient, and hope for reward from Allah, but if
it is not so, then you shall see what I do?" He said, "May Allah be merciful
to you! Have you lost your senses? Do you think there is only one Paradise?
There are many Paradises and your son is in the (most superior) Paradise of
Al-Firdaus."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 319:
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Narrated 'Ali: Allah's Apostle sent me, Abu Marthad and
Az-Zubair, and all of us were riding horses, and said, "Go till you reach
Raudat-Khakh where there is a pagan woman carrying a letter from Hatib bin
Abi Balta' a to the pagans of Mecca." So we found her riding her camel at
the place which Allah's Apostle had mentioned. We said (to her),"(Give us)
the letter." She said, "I have no letter." Then we made her camel kneel down
and we searched her, but we found no letter. Then we said, "Allah's Apostle
had not told us a lie, certainly. Take out the letter, otherwise we will
strip you naked." When she saw that we were determined, she put her hand
below her waist belt, for she had tied her cloak round her waist, and she
took out the letter, and we brought her to Allah's Apostle Then 'Umar said,
"O Allah's Apostle! (This Hatib) has betrayed Allah, His Apostle and the
believers! Let me cut off his neck!" The Prophet asked Hatib, "What made you
do this?" Hatib said, "By Allah, I did not intend to give up my belief in
Allah and His Apostle but I wanted to have some influence among the (Mecca)
people so that through it, Allah might protect my family and property. There
is none of your companions but has some of his relatives there through whom
Allah protects his family and property." The Prophet said, "He has spoken
the truth; do no say to him but good." 'Umar said, "He as betrayed Allah,
His Apostle and the faithful believers. Let me cut off his neck!" The
Prophet said, "Is he not one of the Badr warriors? May be Allah looked at
the Badr warriors and said, 'Do whatever you like, as I have granted
Paradise to you, or said, 'I have forgiven you."' On this, tears came out of
Umar's eyes, and he said, "Allah and His Apostle know better."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 320:
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Narrated Usaid: On the day of Badr, Allah's Apostle said
to us, "When the enemy comes near to you, shoot at them but use your arrows
sparingly (so that your arrows should not be wasted)."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 321:
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Narrated Abu Usaid: On the day of (the battle of) Badr,
Allah's Apostle said to us, "When your enemy comes near to you (i.e.
overcome you by sheer number), shoot at them but use your arrows sparingly."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 322:
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Narrated Al-Bara' bin 'Azib: On the day of Uhud the
Prophet appointed 'Abdullah bin Jubair as chief of the archers, and seventy
among us were injured and martyred. On the day (of the battle) of Badr, the
Prophet and his companions had inflicted 140 casualties on the pagans, 70
were taken prisoners, and 70 were killed. Abu Sufyan said, "This is a day of
(revenge) for the day of Badr and the issue of war is undecided ."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 323:
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Narrated Abu Musa: That the Prophet said, "The good is
what Allah gave us later on (after Uhud), and the reward of truthfulness is
what Allah gave us after the day (of the battle) of Badr."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 324:
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Narrated 'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf: While I was fighting in
the front file on the day (of the battle) of Badr, suddenly I looked behind
and saw on my right and left two young boys and did not feel safe by
standing between them. Then one of them asked me secretly so that his
companion may not hear, "O Uncle! Show me Abu Jahl." I said, "O nephew! What
will you do to him?" He said, "I have promised Allah that if I see him (i.e.
Abu Jahl), I will either kill him or be killed before I kill him." Then the
other said the same to me secretly so that his companion should not hear. I
would not have been pleased to be in between two other men instead of them.
Then I pointed him (i.e. Abu Jahl) out to them. Both of them attacked him
like two hawks till they knocked him down. Those two boys were the sons of
'Afra' (i.e. an Ansari woman).
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 325:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle sent out ten spies
under the command of 'Asim bin Thabit Al-Ansari, the grand-father of 'Asim
bin 'Umar Al-Khattab. When they reached (a place called) Al-Hadah between
'Usfan and Mecca, their presence was made known to a sub-tribe of Hudhail
called Banu Lihyan. So they sent about one hundred archers after them. The
archers traced the footsteps (of the Muslims) till they found the traces of
dates which they had eaten at one of their camping places. The archers said,
"These dates are of Yathrib (i.e. Medina)," and went on tracing the Muslims'
footsteps. When 'Asim and his companions became aware of them, they took
refuge in a (high) place. But the enemy encircled them and said, "Come down
and surrender. We give you a solemn promise and covenant that we will not
kill anyone of you." 'Asim bin Thabit said, "O people! As for myself, I will
never get down to be under the protection of an infidel. O Allah! Inform
your Prophet about us." So the archers threw their arrows at them and
martyred 'Asim. Three of them came down and surrendered to them, accepting
their promise and covenant and they were Khubaib, Zaid bin Ad-Dathina and
another man. When the archers got hold of them, they untied the strings of
the arrow bows and tied their captives with them. The third man said, "This
is the first proof of treachery! By Allah, I will not go with you for I
follow the example of these." He meant the martyred companions. The archers
dragged him and struggled with him (till they martyred him). Then Khubaib
and Zaid bin Ad-Dathina were taken away by them and later on they sold them
as slaves in Mecca after the event of the Badr battle. The sons of Al-Harit
bin 'Amr bin Naufal bought Khubaib for he was a person who had killed (their
father) Al-Hari bin 'Amr on the day (of the battle) of Badr. Khubaib
remained imprisoned by them till they decided unanimously to kill him. One
day Khubaib borrowed from a daughter of Al-Harith, a razor for shaving his
public hair, and she lent it to him. By chance, while she was inattentive, a
little son of hers went to him (i.e. Khubaib) and she saw that Khubaib had
seated him on his thigh while the razor was in his hand. She was so much
terrified that Khubaib noticed her fear and said, "Are you afraid that I
will kill him? Never would I do such a thing." Later on (while narrating the
story) she said, "By Allah, I had never seen a better captive than Khubaib.
By Allah, one day I saw him eating from a bunch of grapes in his hand while
he was fettered with iron chains and (at that time) there was no fruit in
Mecca." She used to say," It was food Allah had provided Khubaib with." When
they took him to Al-Hil out of Mecca sanctuary to martyr him, Khubaib
requested them. "Allow me to offer a two-Rak'at prayer." They allowed him
and he prayed two Rakat and then said, "By Allah! Had I not been afraid that
you would think I was worried, I would have prayed more." Then he (invoked
evil upon them) saying, "O Allah! Count them and kill them one by one, and
do not leave anyone of them"' Then he recited: "As I am martyred as a
Muslim, I do not care in what way I receive my death for Allah's Sake, for
this is for the Cause of Allah. If He wishes, He will bless the cut limbs of
my body." Then Abu Sarva, 'Ubqa bin Al-Harith went up to him and killed him.
It was Khubaib who set the tradition of praying for any Muslim to be
martyred in captivity (before he is executed). The Prophet told his
companions of what had happened (to those ten spies) on the same day they
were martyred. Some Quraish people, being informed of 'Asim bin Thabit's
death, sent some messengers to bring a part of his body so that his death
might be known for certain, for he had previously killed one of their
leaders (in the battle of Badr). But Allah sent a swarm of wasps to protect
the dead body of 'Asim, and they shielded him from the messengers who could
not cut anything from his body.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 326:
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Narrated Nafi: Ibn 'Umar was once told that Said bin Zaid
bin 'Amr bin Nufail, one of the Badr warriors, had fallen ill on a Friday.
Ibn 'Umar rode to him late in the forenoon. The time of the Friday prayer
approached and Ibn 'Umar did not take part in the Friday prayer. Narrated
Subaia bint Al-Harith: That she was married to Sad bin Khaula who was from
the tribe of Bani 'Amr bin Luai, and was one of those who fought the Badr
battle. He died while she wa pregnant during Hajjat-ul-Wada.' Soon after his
death, she gave birth to a child. When she completed the term of deliver
(i.e. became clean), she prepared herself for suitors. Abu As-Sanabil bin
Bu'kak, a man from the tribe of Bani Abd-ud-Dal called on her and said to
her, "What! I see you dressed up for the people to ask you in marriage. Do
you want to marry By Allah, you are not allowed to marry unless four months
and ten days have elapsed (after your husband's death)." Subai'a in her
narration said, "When he (i.e. Abu As-Sanabil) said this to me. I put on my
dress in the evening and went to Allah's Apostle and asked him about this
problem. He gave the verdict that I was free to marry as I had already given
birth to my child and ordered me to marry if I wished."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 327:
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Narrated Rifaa: (who was one of the Badr warriors)
Gabriel came to the Prophet and said, "How do you look upon the warriors of
Badr among yourselves?" The Prophet said, "As the best of the Muslims." or
said a similar statement. On that, Gabriel said, "And so are the Angels who
participated in the Badr (battle)."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 328:
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Narrated Mu'adh bin Rifa'a bin Rafi: Rifa'a was one of
the warriors of Badr while (his father) Rafi' was one of the people of
Al-'Aqaba (i.e. those who gave the pledge of allegiance at Al-'Aqaba). Rafi'
used to say to his son, "I would not have been happier if I had taken part
in the Badr battle instead of taking part in the 'Aqaba pledge."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 329:
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Narrated Mu'adh: The one who asked (the Prophet) was
Gabriel.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 330:
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Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: The Prophet said on the day (of the
battle) of Badr, "This is Gabriel holding the head of his horse and equipped
with arms for the battle.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 331:
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Narrated Anas: Abu Zaid died and did not leave any
offspring, and he was one of the Badr warriors.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 332:
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Narrated Ibn Abbas: Abu Said bin Malik Al-Khudri returned
from a journey and his family offered him some meat of sacrifices offered at
'Id ul Adha. On that he said, "I will not eat it before asking (whether it
is allowed)." He went to his maternal brother, Qatada bin N i 'man, who was
one of the Badr warriors, and asked him about it. Qatada said, "After your
departure, an order was issued by the Prophet cancelling the prohibition of
eating sacrifices after three days."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 333:
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Narrated 'Urwa: Az-Zubair said, "I met Ubaida bin Said
bin Al-As on the day (of the battle) of Badr and he was covered with armor;
so much that only his eyes were visible. He was surnamed Abu Dhat-al-Karish.
He said (proudly), 'I am Abu-al-Karish.' I attacked him with the spear and
pierced his eye and he died. I put my foot over his body to pull (that
spear) out, but even then I had to use a great force to take it out as its
both ends were bent." 'Urwa said, "Later on Allah's Apostle asked Az-Zubair
for the spear and he gave it to him. When Allah's Apostle died, Az-Zubair
took it back. After that Abu Bakr demanded it and he gave it to him, and
when Abu Bakr died, Az-Zubair took it back. 'Umar then demanded it from him
and he gave it to him. When 'Umar died, Az-Zubair took it back, and then
'Uthman demanded it from him and he gave it to him. When 'Uthman was
martyred, the spear remained with Ali's offspring. Then 'Abdullah bin
Az-Zubair demanded it back, and it remained with him till he was martyred.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 334:
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Narrated 'Ubada bin As-Samit: (who was one of the Badr
warriors) Allah's Apostle said, "Give me the pledge of allegiance."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 335:
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Narrated 'Aisha: (the wife of the Prophet) Abu Hudhaifa,
one of those who fought the battle of Badr, with Allah's Apostle adopted
Salim as his son and married his niece Hind bint Al-Wahd bin 'Utba to him'
and Salim was a freed slave of an Ansari woman. Allah's Apostle also adopted
Zaid as his son. In the Pre-lslamic period of ignorance the custom was that,
if one adopted a son, the people would call him by the name of the
adopted-father whom he would inherit as well, till Allah revealed: "Call
them (adopted sons) By (the names of) their fathers." (33.5)
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 336:
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Narrated Ar-Rubai bint Muauwidh: The Prophet came to me
after consuming his marriage with me and sat down on my bed as you (the
sub-narrator) are sitting now, and small girls were beating the tambourine
and singing in lamentation of my father who had been killed on the day of
the battle of Badr. Then one of the girls said, "There is a Prophet amongst
us who knows what will happen tomorrow." The Prophet said (to her)," Do not
say this, but go on saying what you have spoken before."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 337:
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Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: As below (Hadith 338).
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 338:
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Narrated Ibn Abbas: Abu Talha, a companion of Allah's
Apostle and one of those who fought at Badr together with Allah's Apostle
told me that Allah's Apostle said. "Angels do not enter a house in which
there is a dog or a picture" He meant the images of creatures that have
souls.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 339:
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Narrated 'Ali: as below (Hadith 340).
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 340:
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Narrated 'Ali: I had a she-camel which I got in my share
from the booty of the battle of Badr, and the Prophet had given me another
she camel from the Khumus which Allah had bestowed on him that day. And when
I intended to celebrate my marriage to Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet,
I made an arrangement with a goldsmith from Bani Qainuqa 'that he should go
with me to bring Idhkhir (i.e. a kind of grass used by gold-smiths) which I
intended to sell to gold-smiths in order to spend its price on the marriage
banquet. While I was collecting ropes and sacks of pack saddles for my two
she-camels which were kneeling down beside an Ansari's dwelling and after
collecting what I needed, I suddenly found that the humps of the two
she-camels had been cut off and their flanks had been cut open and portions
of their livers had been taken out. On seeing that, I could not help
weeping. I asked, "Who has done that?" They (i.e. the people) said, "Hamza
bin 'Abdul Muttalib has done it. He is present in this house with some
Ansari drinkers, a girl singer, and his friends. The singer said in her
song, "O Hamza, get at the fat she-camels!" On hearing this, Hamza rushed to
his sword and cut of the camels' humps and cut their flanks open and took
out portions from their livers." Then I came to the Prophet, with whom Zaid
bin Haritha was present. The Prophet noticed my state and asked, "What is
the matter?" I said, "O Allah's Apostle, I have never experienced such a day
as today! Hamza attacked my two she-camels, cut off their humps and cut
their flanks open, and he is still present in a house along some drinkers."
The Prophet asked for his cloak, put it on, and proceeded, followed by Zaid
bin Haritha and myself, till he reached the house where Hamza was. He asked
the permission to enter, and he was permitted. The Prophet started blaming
Hamza for what he had done. Hamza was drunk and his eyes were red. He looked
at the Prophet then raised his eyes to look at his knees and raised his eves
more to look at his face and then said, "You are not but my father's
slaves." When the Prophet understood that Hamza was drunk, he retreated,
walking backwards went out and we left with him.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 341:
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Narrated Ibn Maqal: 'Ali led the funeral prayer of Sahl
bin Hunaif and said, "He was one of the warriors of Badr."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 342:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar: Umar bin Al-Khattab said,
"When (my daughter) Hafsa bint 'Umar lost her husband Khunais bin Hudhaifa
As-Sahrni who was one of the companions of Allah's Apostle and had fought in
the battle of Badr and had died in Medina, I met 'Uthman bin 'Affan and
suggested that he should marry Hafsa saying, "If you wish, I will marry
Hafsa bint 'Umar to you,' on that, he said, 'I will think it over.' I waited
for a few days and then he said to me. 'I am of the opinion that I shall not
marry at present.' Then I met Abu Bakr and said, 'if you wish, I will marry
you, Hafsa bint 'Umar.' He kept quiet and did not give me any reply and I
became more angry with him than I was with Uthman . Some days later, Allah's
Apostle demanded her hand in marriage and I married her to him. Later on Abu
Bakr met me and said, "Perhaps you were angry with me when you offered me
Hafsa for marriage and I gave no reply to you?' I said, 'Yes.' Abu Bakr
said, 'Nothing prevented me from accepting your offer except that I learnt
that Allah's Apostle had referred to the issue of Hafsa and I did not want
to disclose the secret of Allah's Apostle , but had he (i.e. the Prophet)
given her up I would surely have accepted her."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 343:
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Narrated Abu Masud Al-Badri: The Prophet said, "A man's
spending on his family is a deed of charity."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 344:
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Narrated Az-Zuhri: I heard 'Urwa bin Az-Zubair talking to
'Umar bin 'Abdul 'Aziz during the latter's Governorship (at Medina), he
said, "Al-Mughira bin Shu'ba delayed the 'Asr prayer when he was the ruler
of Al-Kufa. On that, Abu Mas'ud. 'Uqba bin 'Amr Al-Ansari, the grand-father
of Zaid bin Hasan, who was one of the Badr warriors, came in and said, (to
Al-Mughira), 'You know that Gabriel came down and offered the prayer and
Allah's Apostle prayed five prescribed prayers, and Gabriel said (to the
Prophet ), "I have been ordered to do so (i.e. offer these five prayers at
these fixed stated hours of the day)."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 345:
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Narrated Abu Masud Al-Badri: Allah's Apostle said, "It is
sufficient for one to recite the last two Verses of Surat-al-Baqara at
night."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 346:
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Narrated Mahmud bin Ar-Rabi: That 'Itban bin Malik who
was one of the companions of the Prophet and one of the warriors of Badr,
came to Allah's Apostle.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 347:
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Narrated Ibn Shihab: I asked Al-Husain bin Muhammad who
was one of the sons of Salim and one of the nobles amongst them, about the
narration of Mahmud bin Ar-Rabi 'from 'Itban bin Malik, and he confirmed it.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 348:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Rabi'a: who was one of
the leaders of Bani 'Adi and his father participated in the battle of Badr
in the company of the Prophet. 'Umar appointed Qudama bin Maz'un as ruler of
Bahrain, Qudama was one of the warriors of the battle of Badr and was the
maternal uncle of Abdullah bin 'Umar and Hafsa.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 349:
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Narrated Az-Zuhri: Salim bin 'Abdullah told me that Rafi'
bin Khadij told 'Abdullah bin 'Umar that his two paternal uncles who had
fought in the battle of Badr informed him that Allah's Apostle forbade the
renting of fields. I said to Salim, "Do you rent your land?" He said, "Yes,
for Rafi' is mistaken."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 350:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin Shaddad bin Al-Had Al-Laithi: I
saw Rifa'a bin Rafi Al-Ansari who was a Badr warrior.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 351:
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Narrated Al-Miswar bin Makhrama: That 'Amr bin Auf, who
was an ally of Bani 'Amir bin Luai and one of those who fought at Badr in
the company of the Prophet , said, "Allah's Apostle sent Abu 'Ubaida bin
Al-Jarrah to Bahrain to bring the Jizya taxation from its people, for
Allah's Apostle had made a peace treaty with the people of Bahrain and
appointed Al-'Ala' bin Al-Hadrami as their ruler. So, Abu 'Ubaida arrived
with the money from Bahrain. When the Ansar heard of the arrival of Abu
'Ubaida (on the next day) they offered the morning prayer with the Prophet
and when the morning prayer had finished, they presented themselves before
him. On seeing the Ansar, Allah's Apostle smiled and said, "I think you have
heard that Abu 'Ubaida has brought something?" They replied, "Indeed, it is
so, O Allah's Apostle!" He said, "Be happy, and hope for what will please
you. By Allah, I am not afraid that you will be poor, but I fear that
worldly wealth will be bestowed upon you as it was bestowed upon those who
lived before you. So you will compete amongst yourselves for it, as they
competed for it and it will destroy you as it did them."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 352:
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Narrated Nafi: Ibn 'Umar used to kill all kinds of snakes
until Abu Lubaba Al-Badri told him that the Prophet had forbidden the
killing of harmless snakes living in houses and called Jinan. So Ibn 'Umar
gave up killing them.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 353:
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Narrated Anas bin Malik: Some men of the Ansar requested
Allah's Apostle to allow them to see him, they said, "Allow us to forgive
the ransom of our sister's son, 'Abbas." The Prophet said, "By Allah, you
will not leave a single Dirham of it!"
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 354:
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Narrated 'Ubaidullah bin 'Adi bin Al-Khiyar: That
Al-Miqdad bin 'Amr Al-Kindi, who was an ally of Bani Zuhra and one of those
who fought the battle of Badr together with Allah's Apostle told him that he
said to Allah's Apostle, "Suppose I met one of the infidels and we fought,
and he struck one of my hands with his sword and cut it off and then took
refuge in a tree and said, "I surrender to Allah (i.e. I have become a
Muslim),' could I kill him, O Allah's Apostle, after he had said this?"
Allah's Apostle said, "You should not kill him." Al-Miqdad said, "O Allah's
Apostle! But he had cut off one of my two hands, and then he had uttered
those words?" Allah's Apostle replied, "You should not kill him, for if you
kill him, he would be in your position where you had been before killing
him, and you would be in his position where he had been before uttering
those words."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 355:
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Narrated Anas: Allah's Apostle said on the day of Badr,
"Who will go and see what has happened to Abu Jahl?" Ibn Mas'ud went and saw
him struck by the two sons of 'Afra and was on the point of death . Ibn
Mas'ud said, "Are you Abu Jahl?" Abu Jahl replied, "Can there be a man more
superior to the one whom you have killed (or as Sulaiman said, or his own
folk have killed.)?" Abu Jahl added, "Would that I had been killed by other
than a mere farmer. "
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 356:
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Narrated Ibn Abbas: 'Umar said, "When the Prophet died I
said to Abu Bakr, 'Let us go to our Ansari brethren.' We met two pious men
from them, who had fought in the battle of Badr." When I mentioned this to
Urwa bin Az-Zubair, he said, "Those two pious men were 'Uwaim bin Sa'ida and
Manbin Adi."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 357:
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Narrated Qais: The Badr warriors were given five thousand
(Dirhams) each, yearly. 'Umar said, "I will surely give them more than what
I will give to others."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 358:
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Narrated Jubair bin Mut'im: I heard the Prophet reciting
Surat-at-Tur in Maghrib prayer, and that was at a time when belief was first
planted in my heart. The Prophet while speaking about the war prisoners of
Badr, said, "Were Al-Mutim bin Adi alive and interceded with me for these
filthy people, I would definitely forgive them for his sake." Narrated Said
bin Al-Musaiyab: When the first civil strife (in Islam) took place because
of the murder of 'Uthman, it left none of the Badr warriors alive. When the
second civil strife, that is the battle of Al-Harra, took place, it left
none of the Hudaibiya treaty companions alive. Then the third civil strife
took place and it did not subside till it had exhausted all the strength of
the people.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 359:
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Narrated Yunus bin Yazid: I heard Az-Zuhri saying, "I
heard 'Urwa bin Az-Zubair. Said bin Al-Musaiyab, 'Alqama bin Waqqas and
'Ubaidullah bin 'Abdullah each narrating part of the narrative concerning
'Aisha the wife of the Prophet. 'Aisha said: When I and Um Mistah were
returning, Um Mistah stumbled by treading on the end of her robe, and on
that she said, 'May Mistah be ruined.' I said, 'You have said a bad thing,
you curse a man who took part in the battle of Badr!." Az-Zuhri then
narrated the narration of the Lie (forged against 'Aisha).
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 360:
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Narrated Ibn Shihab: These were the battles of Allah's
Apostle (which he fought), and while mentioning (the Badr battle) he said,
"While the corpses of the pagans were being thrown into the well, Allah's
Apostle said (to them), 'Have you found what your Lord promised true?"
'Abdullah said, "Some of the Prophet's companions said, "O Allah's Apostle!
You are addressing dead people.' Allah's Apostle replied, 'You do not hear
what I am saying, better than they.' The total number of Muslim fighters
from Quraish who fought in the battle of Badr and were given their share of
the booty, were 81 men." Az-Zubair said, "When their shares were
distributed, their number was 101 men. But Allah knows it better."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 361:
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Narrated Az-Zubair: On the day of Badr, (Quraishi)
Emigrants received 100 shares of the war booty."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 362:
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Narrated Ibn Umar: Bani An-Nadir and Bani Quraiza fought
(against the Prophet violating their peace treaty), so the Prophet exiled
Bani An-Nadir and allowed Bani Quraiza to remain at their places (in Medina)
taking nothing from them till they fought against the Prophet again) . He
then killed their men and distributed their women, children and property
among the Muslims, but some of them came to the Prophet and he granted them
safety, and they embraced Islam. He exiled all the Jews from Medina. They
were the Jews of Bani Qainuqa', the tribe of 'Abdullah bin Salam and the
Jews of Bani Haritha and all the other Jews of Medina.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 363:
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Narrated Said bin Jubair: I mentioned to Ibn 'Abbas
Surat-Hashr. He said, "Call it Surat-an-Nadir."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 364:
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Narrated Anas bin Malik: Some people used to allot some
date palm trees to the Prophet as gift till he conquered Banu Quraiza and
Bani An-Nadir, where upon he started returning their date palms to them.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 365:
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Narrated Ibn Umar: Allah's Apostle had the date-palm
trees of Bani Al-Nadir burnt and cut down at a place called Al-Buwaira.
Allah then revealed: "What you cut down of the date-palm trees (of the
enemy) Or you left them standing on their stems. It was by Allah's
Permission." (59.5)
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 366:
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Narrated Ibn Umar: The Prophet burnt the date-palm trees
of Bani An-Nadir. Hassan bin Thabit said the following poetic Verses about
this event:-- "the terrible burning of Al-Buwaira Has been received
indifferently By the nobles of Bani Luai (The masters and nobles of
Quraish)." Abu Sufyan bin Al-Harith (i.e. the Prophet's cousin who was still
a disbeliever then) replied to Hassan, saying in poetic verses:-- "May Allah
bless that burning And set all its (i.e. Medina's) Parts on burning fire.
You will see who is far from it (i.e. Al-Buwaira) And which of our lands
will be Harmed by it (i.e. the burning of Al-Buwaira)."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 367:
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Narrated Malik bin Aus Al-Hadathan An-Nasri: That once
'Umar bin Al-Khattab called him and while he was sitting with him, his
gatekeeper, Yarfa came and said, "Will you admit 'Uthman, 'Abdur-Rahman bin
Auf, AzZubair and Sad (bin Abi Waqqas) who are waiting for your permission?"
'Umar said, "Yes, let them come in." After a while, Yarfa- came again and
said, "Will you admit 'Ali and 'Abbas who are asking your permission?" 'Umar
said, "Yes." So, when the two entered, 'Abbas said, "O chief of the
believers! Judge between me and this (i.e. 'Ali). "Both of them had a
dispute regarding the property of Bani An-Nadir which Allah had given to His
Apostle as Fai (i.e. booty gained without fighting), 'Ali and 'Abbas started
reproaching each other. The (present) people (i.e. 'Uthman and his
companions) said, "O chief of the believers! Give your verdict in their case
and relieve each from) the other." 'Umar said, "Wait I beseech you, by
Allah, by Whose Permission both the heaven and the earth stand fast! Do you
know that Allah's Apostle said, 'We (Prophets) our properties are not to be
inherited, and whatever we leave, is to be spent in charity,' and he said it
about himself?" They (i.e. 'Uthman and his company) said, "He did say it.
"'Umar then turned towards 'Ali and 'Abbas and said, "I beseech you both, by
Allah! Do you know that Allah's Apostle said this?" They replied in the
affirmative. He said, "Now I am talking to you about this matter. Allah the
Glorified favored His Apostle with something of this Fai (i.e. booty won
without fighting) which He did not give to anybody else. Allah said:-- "And
what Allah gave to His Apostle ("Fai"" Booty) from them--For which you made
no expedition With either Calvary or camelry. But Allah gives power to His
Apostles Over whomsoever He will And Allah is able to do all things." (59.6)
So this property was especially granted to Allah's Apostle . But by Allah,
the Prophet neither took it all for himself only, nor deprived you of it,
but he gave it to all of you and distributed it amongst you till only this
remained out of it. And from this Allah's Apostle used to spend the yearly
maintenance for his family, and whatever used to remain, he used to spend it
where Allah's Property is spent (i.e. in charity), Allah's Apostle kept on
acting like that during all his life, Then he died, and Abu Bakr said, 'I am
the successor of Allah's Apostle.' So he (i.e. Abu Bakr) took charge of this
property and disposed of it in the same manner as Allah's Apostle used to
do, and all of you (at that time) knew all about it." Then 'Umar turned
towards 'Ali and 'Abbas and said, "You both remember that Abu Bakr disposed
of it in the way you have described and Allah knows that, in that matter, he
was sincere, pious, rightly guided and the follower of the right. Then Allah
caused Abu Bakr to die and I said, 'I am the successor of Allah's Apostle
and Abu Bakr.' So I kept this property in my possession for the first two
years of my rule (i.e. Caliphate and I used to dispose of it in the same wa
as Allah's Apostle and Abu Bakr used to do; and Allah knows that I have been
sincere, pious, rightly guided an the follower of the right (in this matte
Later on both of you (i.e. 'Ali and Abbas) came to me, and the claim of you
both was one and the same, O 'Abbas! You also came to me. So I told you both
that Allah's Apostle said, "Our property is not inherited, but whatever we
leave is to be given in charity.' Then when I thought that I should better
hand over this property to you both or the condition that you will promise
and pledge before Allah that you will dispose it off in the same way as
Allah's Apostle and Abu Bakr did and as I have done since the beginning of
my caliphate or else you should not speak to me (about it).' So, both of you
said to me, 'Hand it over to us on this condition.' And on this condition I
handed it over to you. Do you want me now to give a decision other than that
(decision)? By Allah, with Whose Permission both the sky and the earth stand
fast, I will never give any decision other than that (decision) till the
Last Hour is established. But if you are unable to manage it (i.e. that
property), then return it to me, and I will manage on your behalf." The
sub-narrator said, "I told 'Urwa bin Az-Zubair of this Hadith and he said,
'Malik bin Aus has told the truth" I heard 'Aisha, the wife of the Prophet
saying, 'The wives of the Prophet sent 'Uthman to Abu Bakr demanding from
him their 1/8 of the Fai which Allah had granted to his Apostle. But I used
to oppose them and say to them: Will you not fear Allah? Don't you know that
the Prophet used to say: Our property is not inherited, but whatever we
leave is to be given in charity? The Prophet mentioned that regarding
himself. He added: 'The family of Muhammad can take their sustenance from
this property. So the wives of the Prophet stopped demanding it when I told
them of that.' So, this property (of Sadaqa) was in the hands of Ali who
withheld it from 'Abbas and overpowered him. Then it came in the hands of
Hasan bin 'Ali, then in the hands of Husain bin 'Ali, and then in the hands
of Ali bin Husain and Hasan bin Hasan, and each of the last two used to
manage it in turn, then it came in the hands of Zaid bin Hasan, and it was
truly the Sadaqa of Allah's Apostle ."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 368:
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Narrated 'Aisha: Fatima and Al'Abbas came to Abu Bakr,
claiming their inheritance of the Prophet's land of Fadak and his share from
Khaibar. Abu Bakr said, "I heard the Prophet saying, 'Our property is not
inherited, and whatever we leave is to be given in charity. But the family
of Muhammad can take their sustenance from this property.' By Allah, I would
love to do good to the Kith and kin of Allah's Apostle rather than to my own
Kith and kin."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 369:
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Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah: Allah's Apostle said, "Who
is willing to kill Ka'b bin Al-Ashraf who has hurt Allah and His Apostle?"
Thereupon Muhammad bin Maslama got up saying, "O Allah's Apostle! Would you
like that I kill him?" The Prophet said, "Yes," Muhammad bin Maslama said,
"Then allow me to say a (false) thing (i.e. to deceive Kab). "The Prophet
said, "You may say it." Then Muhammad bin Maslama went to Kab and said,
"That man (i.e. Muhammad demands Sadaqa (i.e. Zakat) from us, and he has
troubled us, and I have come to borrow something from you." On that, Kab
said, "By Allah, you will get tired of him!" Muhammad bin Maslama said, "Now
as we have followed him, we do not want to leave him unless and until we see
how his end is going to be. Now we want you to lend us a camel load or two
of food." (Some difference between narrators about a camel load or two.) Kab
said, "Yes, (I will lend you), but you should mortgage something to me."
Muhammad bin Mas-lama and his companion said, "What do you want?" Ka'b
replied, "Mortgage your women to me." They said, "How can we mortgage our
women to you and you are the most handsome of the 'Arabs?" Ka'b said, "Then
mortgage your sons to me." They said, "How can we mortgage our sons to you?
Later they would be abused by the people's saying that so-and-so has been
mortgaged for a camel load of food. That would cause us great disgrace, but
we will mortgage our arms to you." Muhammad bin Maslama and his companion
promised Kab that Muhammad would return to him. He came to Kab at night
along with Kab's foster brother, Abu Na'ila. Kab invited them to come into
his fort, and then he went down to them. His wife asked him, "Where are you
going at this time?" Kab replied, "None but Muhammad bin Maslama and my
(foster) brother Abu Na'ila have come." His wife said, "I hear a voice as if
dropping blood is from him, Ka'b said. "They are none but my brother
Muhammad bin Maslama and my foster brother Abu Naila. A generous man should
respond to a call at night even if invited to be killed." Muhammad bin
Maslama went with two men. (Some narrators mention the men as 'Abu bin Jabr.
Al Harith bin Aus and Abbad bin Bishr). So Muhammad bin Maslama went in
together with two men, and sail to them, "When Ka'b comes, I will touch his
hair and smell it, and when you see that I have got hold of his head, strip
him. I will let you smell his head." Kab bin Al-Ashraf came down to them
wrapped in his clothes, and diffusing perfume. Muhammad bin Maslama said. "
have never smelt a better scent than this. Ka'b replied. "I have got the
best 'Arab women who know how to use the high class of perfume." Muhammad
bin Maslama requested Ka'b "Will you allow me to smell your head?" Ka'b
said, "Yes." Muhammad smelt it and made his companions smell it as well.
Then he requested Ka'b again, "Will you let me (smell your head)?" Ka'b
said, "Yes." When Muhammad got a strong hold of him, he said (to his
companions), "Get at him!" So they killed him and went to the Prophet and
informed him. (Abu Rafi) was killed after Ka'b bin Al-Ashraf."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 370:
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Narrated Al-Bara bin Azib: Allah's Apostle sent a group
of persons to Abu Rafi. Abdullah bin Atik entered his house at night, while
he was sleeping, and killed him.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 371:
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Narrated Al-Bara bin Azib: Allah's Apostle sent some men
from the Ansar to ((kill) Abu Rafi, the Jew, and appointed 'Abdullah bin
Atik as their leader. Abu Rafi used to hurt Allah's Apostle and help his
enemies against him. He lived in his castle in the land of Hijaz. When those
men approached (the castle) after the sun had set and the people had brought
back their livestock to their homes. Abdullah (bin Atik) said to his
companions, "Sit down at your places. I am going, and I will try to play a
trick on the gate-keeper so that I may enter (the castle)." So 'Abdullah
proceeded towards the castle, and when he approached the gate, he covered
himself with his clothes, pretending to answer the call of nature. The
people had gone in, and the gate-keeper (considered 'Abdullah as one of the
castle's servants) addressing him saying, "O Allah's Servant! Enter if you
wish, for I want to close the gate." 'Abdullah added in his story, "So I
went in (the castle) and hid myself. When the people got inside, the
gate-keeper closed the gate and hung the keys on a fixed wooden peg. I got
up and took the keys and opened the gate. Some people were staying late at
night with Abu Rafi for a pleasant night chat in a room of his. When his
companions of nightly entertainment went away, I ascended to him, and
whenever I opened a door, I closed it from inside. I said to myself, 'Should
these people discover my presence, they will not be able to catch me till I
have killed him.' So I reached him and found him sleeping in a dark house
amidst his family, I could not recognize his location in the house. So I
shouted, 'O Abu Rafi!' Abu Rafi said, 'Who is it?' I proceeded towards the
source of the voice and hit him with the sword, and because of my
perplexity, I could not kill him. He cried loudly, and I came out of the
house and waited for a while, and then went to him again and said, 'What is
this voice, O Abu Rafi?' He said, 'Woe to your mother! A man in my house has
hit me with a sword! I again hit him severely but I did not kill him. Then I
drove the point of the sword into his belly (and pressed it through) till it
touched his back, and I realized that I have killed him. I then opened the
doors one by one till I reached the staircase, and thinking that I had
reached the ground, I stepped out and fell down and got my leg broken in a
moonlit night. I tied my leg with a turban and proceeded on till I sat at
the gate, and said, 'I will not go out tonight till I know that I have
killed him.' So, when (early in the morning) the cock crowed, the announcer
of the casualty stood on the wall saying, 'I announce the death of Abu Rafi,
the merchant of Hijaz. Thereupon I went to my companions and said, 'Let us
save ourselves, for Allah has killed Abu Rafi,' So I (along with my
companions proceeded and) went to the Prophet and described the whole story
to him. "He said, 'Stretch out your (broken) leg. I stretched it out and he
rubbed it and it became All right as if I had never had any ailment
whatsoever."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 372:
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Narrated Al-Bara: Allah's Apostle sent 'Abdullah bin
'Atik and 'Abdullah bin 'Utba with a group of men to Abu Rafi (to kill him).
They proceeded till they approached his castle, whereupon 'Abdullah bin Atik
said to them, "Wait (here), and in the meantime I will go and see."
'Abdullah said later on, "I played a trick in order to enter the castle. By
chance, they lost a donkey of theirs and came out carrying a flaming light
to search for it. I was afraid that they would recognize me, so I covered my
head and legs and pretended to answer the call to nature. The gatekeeper
called, 'Whoever wants to come in, should come in before I close the gate.'
So I went in and hid myself in a stall of a donkey near the gate of the
castle. They took their supper with Abu Rafi and had a chat till late at
night. Then they went back to their homes. When the voices vanished and I no
longer detected any movement, I came out. I had seen where the gate-keeper
had kept the key of the castle in a hole in the wall. I took it and unlocked
the gate of the castle, saying to myself, 'If these people should notice me,
I will run away easily.' Then I locked all the doors of their houses from
outside while they were inside, and ascended to Abu Rafi by a staircase. I
saw the house in complete darkness with its light off, and I could not know
where the man was. So I called, 'O Abu Rafi!' He replied, 'Who is it?' I
proceeded towards the voice and hit him. He cried loudly but my blow was
futile. Then I came to him, pretending to help him, saying with a different
tone of my voice, ' What is wrong with you, O Abu Rafi?' He said, 'Are you
not surprised? Woe on your mother! A man has come to me and hit me with a
sword!' So again I aimed at him and hit him, but the blow proved futile
again, and on that Abu Rafi cried loudly and his wife got up. I came again
and changed my voice as if I were a helper, and found Abu Rafi lying
straight on his back, so I drove the sword into his belly and bent on it
till I heard the sound of a bone break. Then I came out, filled with
astonishment and went to the staircase to descend, but I fell down from it
and got my leg dislocated. I bandaged it and went to my companions limping.
I said (to them), 'Go and tell Allah's Apostle of this good news, but I will
not leave (this place) till I hear the news of his (i.e. Abu Rafi's) death.'
When dawn broke, an announcer of death got over the wall and announced, 'I
convey to you the news of Abu Rafi's death.' I got up and proceeded without
feeling any pain till I caught up with my companions before they reached the
Prophet to whom I conveyed the good news."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 373:
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Narrated Ibn Abbas: On the day of Uhud. the Prophet said,
"This is Gabriel holding the head of his horse and equipped with war
material.'
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 374:
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Narrated Uqba bin Amir: Allah's Apostle offered the
funeral prayers of the martyrs of Uhud eight years after (their death), as
if bidding farewell to the living and the dead, then he ascended the pulpit
and said, "I am your predecessor before you, and I am a witness on you, and
your promised place to meet me will be Al-Haud (i.e. the Tank) (on the Day
of Resurrection), and I am (now) looking at it from this place of mine. I am
not afraid that you will worship others besides Allah, but I am afraid that
worldly life will tempt you and cause you to compete with each other for
it." That was the last look which I cast on Allah's Apostle.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 375:
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Narrated Al-Bara: We faced the pagans on that day (of the
battle of Uhud) and the Prophet placed a batch of archers (at a special
place) and appointed 'Abdullah (bin Jubair) as their commander and said, "Do
not leave this place; and if you should see us conquering the enemy, do not
leave this place, and if you should see them conquering us, do not (come to)
help us," So, when we faced the enemy, they took to their heel till I saw
their women running towards the mountain, lifting up their clothes from
their legs, revealing their leg-bangles. The Muslims started saying, "The
booty, the booty!" 'Abdullah bin Jubair said, "The Prophet had taken a firm
promise from me not to leave this place." But his companions refused (to
stay). So when they refused (to stay there), (Allah) confused them so that
they could not know where to go, and they suffered seventy casualties. Abu
Sufyan ascended a high place and said, "Is Muhammad present amongst the
people?" The Prophet said, "Do not answer him." Abu Sufyan said, "Is the son
of Abu Quhafa present among the people?" The Prophet said, "Do not answer
him." Abd Sufyan said, "Is the son of Al-Khattab amongst the people?" He
then added, "All these people have been killed, for, were they alive, they
would have replied." On that, 'Umar could not help saying, "You are a liar,
O enemy of Allah! Allah has kept what will make you unhappy." Abu Safyan
said, "Superior may be Hubal!" On that the Prophet said (to his companions),
"Reply to him." They asked, "What may we say?" He said, "Say: Allah is More
Elevated and More Majestic!" Abu Sufyan said, "We have (the idol) Al-'Uzza,
whereas you have no 'Uzza!" The Prophet said (to his companions), "Reply to
him." They said, "What may we say?" The Prophet said, "Say: Allah is our
Helper and you have no helper." Abu Sufyan said, "(This) day compensates for
our loss at Badr and (in) the battle (the victory) is always undecided and
shared in turns by the belligerents. You will see some of your dead men
mutilated, but neither did I urge this action, nor am I sorry for it."
Narrated Jabir: Some people took wine in the morning of the day of Uhud and
were then killed as martyrs.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 376:
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Narrated Sad bin Ibrahim: A meal was brought to
'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf while he was fasting. He said, "Musab bin 'Umar was
martyred, and he was better than I, yet he was shrouded in a Burda (i.e. a
sheet) so that, if his head was covered, his feet became naked, and if his
feet were covered, his head became naked." 'Abdur-Rahman added, "Hamza was
martyred and he was better than 1. Then worldly wealth was bestowed upon us
and we were given thereof too much. We are afraid that the reward of our
deeds have been given to us in this life." 'Abdur-Rahman then started
weeping so much that he left the food.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 377:
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Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah: On the day of the battle of
Uhud, a man came to the Prophet and said, "Can you tell me where I will be
if I should get martyred?" The Prophet replied, "In Paradise." The man threw
away some dates he was carrying in his hand, and fought till he was martyred
.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 378:
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Narrated Khabbab bin Al-Art: We migrated in the company
of Allah's Apostle, seeking Allah's Pleasure. So our reward became due and
sure with Allah. Some of us have been dead without enjoying anything of
their rewards (here), and one of them was Mus'ab bin 'Umar who was martyred
on the day of the battle of Uhud, and did not leave anything except a Namira
(i.e. a sheet in which he was shrouded). If we covered his head with it, his
feet became naked, and if we covered his feet with it, his head became
naked. So the Prophet said to us, "Cover his head with it and put some
Idhkhir (i.e. a kind of grass) over his feet or throw Idhkhir over his
feet." But some amongst us have got the fruits of their labor ripened, and
they are collecting them. Narrated Anas: His uncle (Anas bin An-Nadr) was
absent from the battle of Badr and he said, "I was absent from the first
battle of the Prophet (i.e. Badr battle), and if Allah should let me
participate in (a battle) with the Prophet, Allah will see how strongly I
will fight." So he encountered the day of Uhud battle. The Muslims fled and
he said, "O Allah ! I appeal to You to excuse me for what these people (i.e.
the Muslims) have done, and I am clear from what the pagans have done." Then
he went forward with his sword and met Sad bin Mu'adh (fleeing), and asked
him, "Where are you going, O Sad? I detect a smell of Paradise before Uhud."
Then he proceeded on and was martyred. No-body was able to recognize him
till his sister recognized him by a mole on his body or by the tips of his
fingers. He had over 80 wounds caused by stabbing, striking or shooting with
arrows.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 379:
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Narrated Zaid bin Thabit: When we wrote the Holy Quran, I
missed one of the Verses of Surat-al-Ahzab which I used to hear Allah's
Apostle reciting. Then we searched for it and found it with Khuzaima bin
Thabit Al-Ansari. The Verse was:-- 'Among the Believers are men Who have
been true to Their Covenant with Allah, Of them, some have fulfilled Their
obligations to Allah (i.e. they have been Killed in Allah's Cause), And some
of them are (still) waiting" (33.23) So we wrote this in its place in the
Quran.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 380:
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Narrated Zaid bin Thabit: When the Prophet set out for
(the battle of) Uhud, some of those who had gone out with him, returned. The
companions of the Prophet were divided into two groups. One group said, "We
will fight them (i.e. the enemy)," and the other group said, "We will not
fight them." So there came the Divine Revelation:-- '(O Muslims!) Then what
is the matter within you that you are divided. Into two parties about the
hypocrites? Allah has cast them back (to disbelief) Because of what they
have earned.' (4.88) On that, the Prophet said, "That is Taiba (i.e. the
city of Medina) which clears one from one's sins as the fire expels the
impurities of silver."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 381:
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Narrated Jabir: This Verse: "When two of your parties
almost Decided to fall away..." was revealed in our connection, i.e. Bani
Salama and Bani Haritha and I would not have liked that, if it was not
revealed, for Allah said:-- But Allah was their Protector.....(3.122)
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 382:
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Narrated Jabir: "Allah's Apostle said to me, "Have you
got married O Jabir?" I replied, "Yes." He asked "What, a virgin or a
matron?" I replied, "Not a virgin but a matron." He said, "Why did you not
marry a young girl who would have fondled with you?" I replied, "O Allah's
Apostle! My father was martyred on the day of Uhud and left nine (orphan)
daughters who are my nine sisters; so I disliked to have another young girl
of their age, but (I sought) an (elderly) woman who could comb their hair
and look after them." The Prophet said, "You have done the right thing."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 383:
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Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah: That his father was martyred
on the day of the battle of Uhud and was in debt and left six (orphan)
daughters. Jabir, added, "When the season of plucking the dates came, I went
to Allah's Apostle and said, "You know that my father was martyred on the
day of Uhud, and he was heavily in debt, and I would like that the creditors
should see you." The Prophet said, "Go and pile every kind of dates apart."
I did so and called him (i.e. the Prophet ). When the creditors saw him,
they started claiming their debts from me then in such a harsh manner (as
they had never done before). So when he saw their attitude, he went round
the biggest heap of dates thrice, and then sat over it and said, 'O Jabir),
call your companions (i.e. the creditors).' Then he kept on measuring (and
giving) to the creditors (their due) till Allah paid all the debt of my
father. I would have been satisfied to retain nothing of those dates for my
sisters after Allah had paid the debts of my father. But Allah saved all the
heaps (of dates), so that when I looked at the heap where the Prophet had
been sitting, it seemed as if a single date had not been taken away
thereof."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 384:
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Narrated Sad bin Abi Waqqas: I saw Allah's Apostle on the
day of the battle of Uhud accompanied by two men fighting on his behalf.
They were dressed in white and were fighting as bravely as possible. I had
never seen them before, nor did I see them later on.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 385:
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Narrated Sad bin Abi Waqqas: The Prophet took out a
quiver (of arrows) for me on the day of Uhud and said, "Throw (arrows); let
my father and mother be sacrificed for you."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 386:
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Narrated Sad: Allah's Apostle mentioned both his father
and mother for me on the day of the battle of Uhud.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 387:
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Narrated Ibn Al Musaiyab: Sad bin Abi Waqqas said,
"Allah's Apostle mentioned both his father and mother for me on the day of
the battle of Uhud." He meant when the Prophet said (to Sad) while the
latter was fighting. "Let my father and mother be sacrificed for you!"
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 388:
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Narrated 'Ali: I have never heard the Prophet mentioning
both his father and mother for anybody other than Sad.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 389:
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Narrated 'Ali: I have never heard the Prophet mentioning
his father and mother for anybody other than Sad bin Malik. I heard him
saying on the day of Uhud, "O Sad throw (arrows)! Let my father and mother
be sacrificed for you !"
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 390:
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Narrated Mu'tamir's father: 'Uthman said that on the day
of the battle of Uhud, none remained with the Prophet but Talha and Sad.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 391:
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Narrated As-Saib bin Yazid: I have been in the company of
'AbdurRahman bin 'Auf, Talha bin 'Ubaidullah, Al-Miqdad and Sad, and I heard
none of them narrating anything from the Prophet excepting the fact that I
heard Talha narrating about the day of Uhud (battle) .
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 392:
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Narrated Qais: I saw Talha's paralyzed hand with which he
had protected the Prophet on the day of Uhud.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 393:
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Narrated Anas: When it was the day of Uhud, the people
left the Prophet while Abu Talha was in front of the Prophet shielding him
with his leather shield. Abu Talha was a skillful archer who used to shoot
violently. He broke two or three arrow bows on that day. If a man carrying a
quiver full of arrows passed by, the Prophet would say (to him), put
(scatter) its contents for Abu Talha." The Prophet would raise his head to
look at the enemy, whereupon Abu Talha would say, "Let my father and mother
be sacrificed for you ! Do not raise your head, lest an arrow of the enemy
should hit you. (Let) my neck (be struck) rather than your neck." I saw
'Aisha, the daughter of Abu Bakr, and Um Sulaim rolling up their dresses so
that I saw their leg-bangles while they were carrying water skins on their
backs and emptying them in the mouths of the (wounded) people. They would
return to refill them and again empty them in the mouths of the (wounded)
people. The sword fell from Abu Talha's hand twice or thrice (on that day).
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 394:
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Narrated 'Aisha: When it was the day of Uhud, the pagans
were defeated. Then Satan, Allah's Curse be upon him, cried loudly, "O
Allah's Worshippers, beware of what is behind!" On that, the front files of
the (Muslim) forces turned their backs and started fighting with the back
files. Hudhaifa looked, and on seeing his father Al-Yaman, he shouted, "O
Allah's Worshippers, my father, my father!" But by Allah, they did not stop
till they killed him. Hudhaifa said, "May Allah forgive you." (The
sub-narrator, 'Urwa, said, "By Allah, Hudhaifa continued asking Allah's
Forgiveness for the killers of his father till he departed to Allah (i.e.
died).")
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 395:
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Narrated 'Uthman bin Mauhab: A man came to perform the
Hajj to (Allah's) House. Seeing some people sitting, he said, "Who are these
sitting people?" Somebody said, "They are the people of Quraish." He said,
"Who is the old man?" They said, "Ibn 'Umar." He went to him and said, "I
want to ask you about something; will you tell me about it? I ask you with
the respect due to the sanctity of this (Sacred) House, do you know that
'Uthman bin 'Affan fled on the day of Uhud?" Ibn 'Umar said, "Yes." He said,
"Do you know that he (i.e. 'Uthman) was absent from the Badr (battle) and
did not join it?" Ibn 'Umar said, "Yes." He said, "Do you know that he
failed to be present at the Ridwan Pledge of allegiance (i.e. Pledge of
allegiance at Hudaibiya) and did not witness it?" Ibn 'Umar replied, "Yes,"
He then said, "Allahu-Akbar!" Ibn 'Umar said, "Come along; I will inform you
and explain to you what you have asked. As for the flight (of 'Uthman) on
the day of Uhud, I testify that Allah forgave him. As regards his absence
from the Badr (battle), he was married to the daughter of Allah's Apostle
and she was ill, so the Prophet said to him, 'You will have such reward as a
man who has fought the Badr battle will get, and will also have the same
share of the booty.' As for his absence from the Ridwan Pledge of allegiance
if there had been anybody more respected by the Meccans than 'Uthman bin
'Affan, the Prophet would surely have sent that man instead of 'Uthman. So
the Prophet sent him (i.e. 'Uthman to Mecca) and the Ridwan Pledge of
allegiance took place after 'Uthman had gone to Mecca. The Prophet raised
his right hand saying. 'This is the hand of 'Uthman,' and clapped it over
his other hand and said, "This is for 'Uthman.'" Ibn 'Umar then said (to the
man), "Go now, after taking this information."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 396:
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Narrated Al-Bara' bin 'Azib: The Prophet appointed
Abdullah bin Jubair as the commander of the cavalry archers on the day of
the battle of Uhud. Then they returned defeated, and that what is referred
to by Allah's Statement:-- "And the Apostle (Muhammad) in your rear was
calling you." (3.153)
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 397:
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Narrated Salim's father: That he heard Allah's Apostle,
when raising his head from bowing of the first Rak'a of the morning prayer,
saying, "O Allah! Curse so-and-so and so-and-so" after he had said, "Allah
hears him who sends his praises to Him. Our Lord, all the Praises are for
you!" So Allah revealed:-- "Not for you (O Muhammad! )......(till the end of
Verse) they are indeed wrong-doers." (3.128) Salim bin 'Abdullah said'
"Allah's Apostle used to invoke evil upon Safwan bin Umaiya, Suhail bin 'Amr
and Al-Harith bin Hisham. So the Verse was revealed:-- "Not for you (O
Muhammad!)......(till the end of Verse) For they are indeed wrong-doers."
(3.128)
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 398:
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Narrated Tha'laba bin Abi Malik: 'Umar bin Al-Khattab
distributed woolen clothes amongst some women of Medina, and a nice woolen
garment remained. Some of those who were sitting with him, said, "O chief of
the believers! Give it to the daughter of Allah's Apostle who is with you,"
and by that, they meant Um Kulthum, the daughter of 'Ali. Umar said, "Um
Salit has got more right than she." Um Saht was amongst those Ansari women
who had given the pledge of allegiance to Allah's Apostle . 'Umar added,
"She (i.e. Um Salit) used to carry the filled water skins for us on the day
of the battle of Uhud."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 399:
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Narrated Jafar bin 'Amr bin Umaiya: I went out with
'Ubaidullah bin 'Adi Al-Khaiyar. When we reached Hims (i.e. a town in
Syria), 'Ubaidullah bin 'Adi said (to me), "Would you like to see Wahshi so
that we may ask him about the killing of Hamza?" I replied, "Yes." Wahshi
used to live in Hims. We enquired about him and somebody said to us, "He is
that in the shade of his palace, as if he were a full water skin." So we
went up to him, and when we were at a short distance from him, we greeted
him and he greeted us in return. 'Ubaidullah was wearing his turban and
Wahshi could not see except his eyes and feet. 'Ubaidullah said, "O Wahshi!
Do you know me?" Wahshi looked at him and then said, "No, by Allah! But I
know that 'Adi bin Al-Khiyar married a woman called Um Qital, the daughter
of Abu Al-Is, and she delivered a boy for him at Mecca, and I looked for a
wet nurse for that child. (Once) I carried that child along with his mother
and then I handed him over to her, and your feet resemble that child's
feet." Then 'Ubaidullah uncovered his face and said (to Wahshi), "Will you
tell us (the story of) the killing of Hamza?" Wahshi replied "Yes, Hamza
killed Tuaima bin 'Adi bin Al-Khaiyar at Badr (battle) so my master, Jubair
bin Mut'im said to me, 'If you kill Hamza in revenge for my uncle, then you
will be set free." When the people set out (for the battle of Uhud) in the
year of 'Ainain ..'Ainain is a mountain near the mountain of Uhud, and
between it and Uhud there is a valley.. I went out with the people for the
battle. When the army aligned for the fight, Siba' came out and said, 'Is
there any (Muslim) to accept my challenge to a duel?' Hamza bin 'Abdul
Muttalib came out and said, 'O Siba'. O Ibn Um Anmar, the one who
circumcises other ladies! Do you challenge Allah and His Apostle?' Then
Hamza attacked and killed him, causing him to be non-extant like the bygone
yesterday. I hid myself under a rock, and when he (i.e. Hamza) came near me,
I threw my spear at him, driving it into his umbilicus so that it came out
through his buttocks, causing him to die. When all the people returned to
Mecca, I too returned with them. I stayed in (Mecca) till Islam spread in it
(i.e. Mecca). Then I left for Taif, and when the people (of Taif) sent their
messengers to Allah's Apostle, I was told that the Prophet did not harm the
messengers; So I too went out with them till I reached Allah's Apostle. When
he saw me, he said, 'Are you Wahshi?' I said, 'Yes.' He said, 'Was it you
who killed Hamza?' I replied, 'What happened is what you have been told of.'
He said, 'Can you hide your face from me?' So I went out when Allah's
Apostle died, and Musailamah Al-Kadhdhab appeared (claiming to be a
prophet). I said, 'I will go out to Musailamah so that I may kill him, and
make amends for killing Hamza. So I went out with the people (to fight
Musailamah and his followers) and then famous events took place concerning
that battle. Suddenly I saw a man (i.e. Musailamah) standing near a gap in a
wall. He looked like an ash-colored camel and his hair was dishevelled. So I
threw my spear at him, driving it into his chest in between his breasts till
it passed out through his shoulders, and then an Ansari man attacked him and
struck him on the head with a sword. 'Abdullah bin 'Umar said, 'A slave girl
on the roof of a house said: Alas! The chief of the believers (i.e.
Musailamah) has been killed by a black slave."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 400:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle (pointing to his
broken canine tooth) said, "Allah's Wrath has become severe on the people
who harmed His Prophet. Allah's Wrath has become severe on the man who is
killed by the Apostle of Allah in Allah's Cause."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 401:
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Narrated Ibn 'Abbas Allah's Wrath became severe on him
whom the Prophet had killed in Allah's Cause. Allah's Wrath became severe on
the people who caused the face of Allah's Prophet to bleed.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 402:
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Narrated Abu Hazim: That he heard Sahl bin Sad being
asked about the wounds of Allah's Apostle saying, "By Allah, I know who
washed the wounds of Allah's Apostle and who poured water (for washing
them), and with what he was treated." Sahl added, "Fatima, the daughter of
Allah's Apostle used to wash the wounds, and 'Ali bin Abi Talib used to pour
water from a shield. When Fatima saw that the water aggravated the bleeding,
she took a piece of a mat, burnt it, and inserted its ashes into the wound
so that the blood was congealed (and bleeding stopped). His canine tooth got
broken on that day, and face was wounded, and his helmet was broken on his
head."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 403:
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Narrated Ibn Abbas: Allah's Wrath gets severe on a person
killed by a prophet, and Allah's Wrath became severe on him who had caused
the face of Allah's Apostle to bleed
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 404:
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Narrated 'Aisha: Regarding the Holy Verse: "Those who
responded (To the call) of Allah And the Apostle (Muhammad), After being
wounded, For those of them Who did good deeds And refrained from wrong,
there is a great reward." (3.172) She said to 'Urwa, "O my nephew! Your
father, Az-Zubair and Abu Bakr were amongst them (i.e. those who responded
to the call of Allah and the Apostle on the day (of the battle of Uhud).
When Allah's Apostle, suffered what he suffered on the day of Uhud and the
pagans left, the Prophet was afraid that they might return. So he said, 'Who
will go on their (i.e. pagans') track?' He then selected seventy men from
amongst them (for this purpose)." (The sub-narrator added, "Abu Bakr and
Az-Zubair were amongst them.")
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 405:
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Narrated Qatada: We do not know of any tribe amongst the
'Arab tribes who lost more martyrs than Al-Ansar, and they will have
superiority on the Day of Resurrection. Anas bin Malik told us that seventy
from the Ansar were martyred on the day of Uhud, and seventy on the day (of
the battle of) Bir Ma'una, and seventy on the day of Al-Yamama. Anas added,
"The battle of Bir Ma'una took place during the lifetime of Allah's Apostle
and the battle of Al-Yamama, during the caliphate of Abu Bakr, and it was
the day when Musailamah Al-Kadhdhab was killed."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 406:
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Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah Allah's Apostle used to
shroud two martyrs of Uhud in one sheet and then say, "Which of them knew
Quran more?" When one of the two was pointed out, he would put him first in
the grave. Then he said, "I will be a witness for them on the Day of
Resurrection." He ordered them to be buried with their blood (on their
bodies). Neither was the funeral prayer offered for them, nor were they
washed. Jabir added, "When my father was martyred, I started weeping and
uncovering his face. The companions of the Prophet stopped me from doing so
but the Prophet did not stop me. Then the Prophet said, '(O Jabir.) don't
weep over him, for the angels kept on covering him with their wings till his
body was carried away (for burial)."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 407:
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Narrated Abu Musa: The Prophet said, "I saw in a dream
that I moved a sword and its blade got broken, and that symbolized the
casualties which the believers suffered on the day of Uhud. Then I moved it
again, and it became as perfect as it had been, and that symbolized the
Conquest (of Mecca) which Allah helped us to achieve, and the union of all
the believers. I (also) saw cows in the dream, and what Allah does is always
beneficial. Those cows appeared to symbolize the faithful believers (who
were martyred) on the day of Uhud."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 408:
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Narrated Khabbab: We migrated with the Prophet for
Allah's Cause, so our reward became due with Allah. Some of us passed away
(i.e. died) without enjoying anything from their reward, and one of them was
Mus'ab bin 'Umar who was killed (i.e. martyred) on the day of Uhud. He did
not leave behind except a sheet of striped woolen cloth. If we covered his
head with it, his feet became naked, and if we covered his feet with it, his
head became naked. The Prophet said to us, "Cover his head with it and put
Idhkhir (i.e. a kind of grass) over his feet," or said, "Put some Idhkhir
over his feet." But some of us have got their fruits ripened, and they are
collecting them.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 409:
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Narrated Anas: The Prophet said, "This is a mountain that
loves us and is loved by us."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 410:
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Narrated Anas bin Malik: When the mountain of Uhud
appeared before Allah's Apostle he said, "This IS a mountain that loves us
and is loved by us. O, Allah! Abraham made Mecca a Sanctuary, and I have
made Medina (i.e. the area between its two mountains) a Sanctuary as well."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 411:
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Narrated Uqba: One day the Prophet went out and offered
the (funeral) prayer for the people (i.e. martyrs) of Uhud as he used to
offer a funeral prayer for any dead person, and then (after returning) he
ascended the pulpit and said, "I am your predecessor before you, and I am a
witness upon you, and I am looking at my Tank just now, and I have been
given the keys of the treasures of the world (or the keys of the world). By
Allah, I am not afraid that you will worship others besides Allah after me,
but I am afraid that you will compete with each other for (the pleasures of)
this world."
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The
Holy Quran Quotes
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“Incline not unto those who do wrong, or the fires of Hell will touch you. You have no protector save Allah, and you will not be helped”
(Huud, 11:113)
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