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Volume 9 - Book 88 -
Afflictions and the End of the World
Volume 9, Book 88, Number 172:
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Narrated Asma': The Prophet said, "I will be at my
Lake-Fount (Kauthar) waiting for whoever will come to me. Then some people
will be taken away from me whereupon I will say, 'My followers!' It will be
said, 'You do not know they turned Apostates as renegades (deserted their
religion).'" (Ibn Abi Mulaika said, "Allah, we seek refuge with You from
turning on our heels from the (Islamic) religion and from being put to
trial").
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 173:
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Narrated 'Abdullah: The Prophet said, "I am your
predecessor at the Lake-Fount (Kauthar) and some men amongst you will be
brought to me, and when I will try to hand them some water, they will be
pulled away from me by force whereupon I will say, 'O Lord, my companions!'
Then the Almighty will say, 'You do not know what they did after you left,
they introduced new things into the religion after you.'"
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 174:
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Narrated Sahl bin Sa'd: I heard the Prophet saying, "I am
your predecessor at the Lake-Fount (Kauthar), and whoever will come to it,
will drink from it, and whoever will drink from it, will never become
thirsty after that. There will come to me some people whom I know and they
know me, and then a barrier will be set up between me and them." Abu Sa'id
Al-Khudri added that the Prophet further said: "I will say those people are
from me. It will be said, 'You do not know what changes and new things they
did after you.' Then I will say, 'Far removed (from mercy), far removed
(from mercy), those who changed (the religion) after me! "
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 175:
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Narrated Abdullah: Allah's Apostle said to us, "You will
see after me, selfishness (on the part of other people) and other matters
that you will disapprove of." They asked, "What do you order us to do, O
Allah's Apostle? (under such circumstances)?" He said, "Pay their rights to
them (to the rulers) and ask your right from Allah."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 176:
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Narrated Ibn Abbas: The Prophet said, "Whoever
disapproves of something done by his ruler then he should be patient, for
whoever disobeys the ruler even a little (little = a span) will die as those
who died in the Pre-lslamic Period of Ignorance. (i.e. as rebellious
Sinners).
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 177:
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Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: The Prophet said, "Whoever notices
something which he dislikes done by his ruler, then he should be patient,
for whoever becomes separate from the company of the Muslims even for a span
and then dies, he will die as those who died in the Pre-lslamic period of
Ignorance (as rebellious sinners). (Fateh-Al-Bari page 112, Vol. 16)
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 178:
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Narrated Junada bin Abi Umaiya: We entered upon 'Ubada
bin As-Samit while he was sick. We said, "May Allah make you healthy. Will
you tell us a Hadith you heard from the Prophet and by which Allah may make
you benefit?" He said, "The Prophet called us and we gave him the Pledge of
allegiance for Islam, and among the conditions on which he took the Pledge
from us, was that we were to listen and obey (the orders) both at the time
when we were active and at the time when we were tired, and at our difficult
time and at our ease and to be obedient to the ruler and give him his right
even if he did not give us our right, and not to fight against him unless we
noticed him having open Kufr (disbelief) for which we would have a proof
with us from Allah."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 179:
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Narrated Usaid bin Hudair: A man came to the Prophet and
said, "O Allah's Apostle! You appointed such-and-such person and you did not
appoint me?" The Prophet said, "After me you will see rulers not giving you
your right (but you should give them their right) and be patient till you
meet me."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 180:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: I heard the truthful and trusted by
Allah (i.e., the Prophet ) saying, "The destruction of my followers will be
through the hands of young men from Quraish."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 181:
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Narrated Zainab bint Jahsh: The Prophet got up from his
sleep with a flushed red face and said, "None has the right to be worshipped
but Allah. Woe to the Arabs, from the Great evil that is nearly approaching
them. Today a gap has been made in the wall of Gog and Magog like this."
(Sufyan illustrated by this forming the number 90 or 100 with his fingers.)
It was asked, "Shall we be destroyed though there are righteous people among
us?" The Prophet said, "Yes, if evil increased."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 182:
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Narrated Usama bin Zaid: Once the Prophet stood over one
of the high buildings of Medina and then said (to the people), "Do you see
what I see?" They said, "No." He said, "I see afflictions falling among your
houses as rain drops fall."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 183:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "Time will pass
rapidly, good deeds will decrease, miserliness will be thrown (in the hearts
of the people) afflictions will appear and there will be much 'Al-Harj."
They said, "O Allah's Apostle! What is "Al-Harj?" He said, "Killing!
Killing!" (See Hadith No. 63, Vol. 8)
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 184:
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Narrated 'Abdullah and Abu Musa: The Prophet said, "Near
the establishment of the Hour there will be days during which Religious
ignorance will spread, knowledge will be taken away (vanish) and there will
be much Al-Harj, and Al-Harj means killing."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 185:
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Narrated Abu Musa: The Prophet said, "Near the
establishment of the Hour there will be days during which (religious)
knowledge will be taken away (vanish) and general ignorance will spread, and
there will be Al-Harj in abundance, and Al-Harj means killing."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 186:
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Narrated Abu Musa: The Prophet said...(as above, 185).
And Harj, in the Ethiopian language, means killing.
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 187:
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Narrated 'Abdullah: The Prophet said, "Near the
establishment of the Hour, there will be the days of Al-Harj, and the
religious knowledge will be taken away (vanish i.e. by the death of
Religious scholars) and general ignorance will spread." Abu Musa said,
"Al-Harj, in the Ethiopian language, means killing," Ibn Mas'ud added: I
heard Allah's Apostle saying; (It will be) from among the most wicked people
who will be living at the time when the Hour will be established."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 188:
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Narrated Az-Zubair bin 'Adi: We went to Anas bin Malik
and complained about the wrong we were suffering at the hand of Al-Hajjaj.
Anas bin Malik said, "Be patient till you meet your Lord, for no time will
come upon you but the time following it will be worse than it. I heard that
from the Prophet."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 189:
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Narrated Um Salama: (the wife of the Prophet) Allah's
Apostle woke up one night in a state of terror and said, "Subhan Allah, How
many treasures Allah has sent down! And how many afflictions have been sent
down! Who will go and wake the lady dwellers (wives of the Prophet) up of
these rooms (for prayers)?" He meant his wives, so that they might pray. He
added, "A well-dressed (soul) in this world may be naked in the Hereafter."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 190:
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Narrated: The statement of the Prophet: Whoever takes up
arms against us, is not from us."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 191:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar: Allah's Apostle said,
"Whoever takes up arms against us, is not from us."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 192:
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Narrated Abu Musa: The Prophet said, "Whoever takes up
arms against us, is not from us."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 193:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "None of you
should point out towards his Muslim brother with a weapon, for he does not
know, Satan may tempt him to hit him and thus he would fall into a pit of
fire (Hell)"
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 194:
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Narrated Sufyan: I said to 'Amr, "O Abu Muhammad! Did you
hear Jabir bin 'Abdullah saying, 'A man carrying arrows passed through the
mosque and Allah's Apostle said to him, 'Hold the arrows by their heads!
"'Amr replied, "Yes."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 195:
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Narrated Jabir: A man passed through the mosque and he
was carrying arrows, the heads of which were exposed (protruding). The man
was ordered (by the Prophet) to hold the iron heads so that it might not
scratch (injure) any Muslim.
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 196:
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Narrated Abu Musa: The Prophet said, "If anyone of you
passed through our mosque or through our market while carrying arrows, he
should hold the iron heads," or said, "..... he should hold (their heads)
firmly with his hand lest he should injure one of the Muslims with it."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 197:
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Narrated 'Abdullah: The Prophet, said, "Abusing a Muslim
is Fusuq (evil doing) and killing him is Kufr (disbelief)."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 198:
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Narrated Ibn 'Umar: I heard the Prophet saying, "Do not
revert to disbelief after me by striking (cutting) the necks of one
another."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 199:
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Narrated Abu Bakra: Allah's Apostle addressed the people
saying, "Don't you know what is the day today?" They replied, "Allah and His
Apostle know better." We thought that he might give that day another name.
The Prophet said, "Isn't it the day of An-Nahr?" We replied, "Yes. O Allah's
Apostle." He then said, "What town is this? Isn't it the forbidden (Sacred)
Town (Mecca)?" We replied, "Yes, O Allah's Apostle." He then said, "Your
blood, your properties, your honors and your skins (i.e., bodies) are as
sacred to one another like the sanctity of this day of yours in this month
of yours in this town of yours. (Listen) Haven't I conveyed Allah's message
to you?" We replied, "Yes" He said, "O Allah! Be witness (for it). So it is
incumbent upon those who are present to convey it (this message of mine) to
those who are absent because the informed one might comprehend what I have
said better than the present audience who will convey it to him.)" The
narrator added: In fact, it was like that. The Prophet added, "Beware! Do
not renegade as disbelievers after me by striking (cutting) the necks of one
another."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 200:
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Narrated Ibn Abbas: The Prophet said, "Beware! Do not
renegade as (disbelievers) after me by striking (cutting) the necks of one
another."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 201:
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Narrated Jarir: The Prophet said to me during
Hajjat-al-Wada', "Let the people keep quiet and listen." Then he said
(addressing the people), "Beware! Do not renegade as disbelievers after me
by striking (cutting) the necks of one another."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 202:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "There will
be afflictions (in the near future) during which a sitting person will be
better than a standing one, and the standing one will be better than the
walking one, and the walking one will be better than the running one, and
whoever will expose himself to these afflictions, they will destroy him. So
whoever can find a place of protection or refuge from them, should take
shelter in it."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 203:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "There will
be afflictions (in the near future) during which a sitting person will be
better than a standing one, and the standing one will be better than a
walking one, and the walking one will be better than a running one, and
whoever will expose himself to these afflictions, they will destroy him. So
whoever can find a place of protection or refuge from them, should take
shelter in it."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 204:
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Narrated Al-Hasan: (Al-Ahnaf said:) I went out carrying
my arms during the nights of the affliction (i.e. the war between 'Ali and
'Aisha) and Abu Bakra met me and asked, "Where are you going?" I replied, "I
intend to help the cousin of Allah's Apostle (i.e.,'Ali)." Abu Bakra said,
"Allah's Apostle said, 'If two Muslims take out their swords to fight each
other, then both of them will be from amongst the people of the Hell-Fire.'
It was said to the Prophet, 'It is alright for the killer but what about the
killed one?' He replied, 'The killed one had the intention to kill his
opponent.'" (See Hadith No. 30, Vol. 1)
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 205:
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Narrated Al-Ahnaf: Abu Bakra said: The Prophet said (as
above, 204).
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 206:
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Narrated Hudhaifa bin Al-Yaman: The people used to ask
Allah's Apostle about the good but I used to ask him about the evil lest I
should be overtaken by them. So I said, "O Allah's Apostle! We were living
in ignorance and in an (extremely) worst atmosphere, then Allah brought to
us this good (i.e., Islam); will there be any evil after this good?" He
said, "Yes." I said, 'Will there be any good after that evil?" He replied,
"Yes, but it will be tainted (not pure.)'' I asked, "What will be its
taint?" He replied, "(There will be) some people who will guide others not
according to my tradition? You will approve of some of their deeds and
disapprove of some others." I asked, "Will there be any evil after that
good?" He replied, "Yes, (there will be) some people calling at the gates of
the (Hell) Fire, and whoever will respond to their call, will be thrown by
them into the (Hell) Fire." I said, "O Allah s Apostle! Will you describe
them to us?" He said, "They will be from our own people and will speak our
language." I said, "What do you order me to do if such a state should take
place in my life?" He said, "Stick to the group of Muslims and their Imam
(ruler)." I said, "If there is neither a group of Muslims nor an Imam
(ruler)?" He said, "Then turn away from all those sects even if you were to
bite (eat) the roots of a tree till death overtakes you while you are in
that state."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 207:
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Narrated Abu Al-Aswad: An army unit was being recruited
from the people of Medina and my name was written among them. Then I met
'Ikrima, and when I informed him about it, he discouraged me very strongly
and said, "Ibn 'Abbas told me that there were some Muslims who were with the
pagans to increase their number against Allah's Apostle (and the Muslim
army) so arrows (from the Muslim army) would hit one of them and kill him or
a Muslim would strike him (with his sword) and kill him. So Allah
revealed:-- 'Verily! As for those whom the angels take (in death) while they
are wronging themselves (by staying among the disbelievers).' (4.97)
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 208:
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Narrated Hudhaifa: Allah's Apostle related to us, two
prophetic narrations one of which I have seen fulfilled and I am waiting for
the fulfillment of the other. The Prophet told us that the virtue of honesty
descended in the roots of men's hearts (from Allah) and then they learned it
from the Qur'an and then they learned it from the Sunna (the Prophet's
traditions). The Prophet further told us how that honesty will be taken
away: He said: "Man will go to sleep during which honesty will be taken away
from his heart and only its trace will remain in his heart like the trace of
a dark spot; then man will go to sleep, during which honesty will decrease
further still, so that its trace will resemble the trace of blister as when
an ember is dropped on one's foot which would make it swell, and one would
see it swollen but there would be nothing inside. People would be carrying
out their trade but hardly will there be a trustworthy person. It will be
said, 'in such-and-such tribe there is an honest man,' and later it will be
said about some man, 'What a wise, polite and strong man he is!' Though he
will not have faith equal even to a mustard seed in his heart." No doubt,
there came upon me a time when I did not mind dealing (bargaining) with
anyone of you, for if he was a Muslim his Islam would compel him to pay me
what is due to me, and if he was a Christian, the Muslim official would
compel him to pay me what is due to me, but today I do not deal except with
such-and-such person.
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 209:
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Narrated Salama bin Al-Akwa: That he visited Al-Hajjaj
(bin Yusuf). Al-Hajjaj said, "O son of Al-Akwa! You have turned on your
heels (i.e., deserted Islam) by staying (in the desert) with the bedouins."
Salama replied, "No, but Allah's Apostle allowed me to stay with the bedouin
in the desert." Narrated Yazid bin Abi Ubaid: When 'Uthman bin Affan was
killed (martyred), Salama bin Al-Akwa' went out to a place called Ar-Rabadha
and married there and begot children, and he stayed there till a few nights
before his death when he came to Medina.
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 210:
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Narrated Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri: Allah's Apostle said,
"There will come a time when the best property of a Muslim will be sheep
which he will take to the tops of mountains and the places of rainfall so as
to flee with his religion from the afflictions.
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 211:
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Narrated Anas: The people started asking the Prophet too
many questions importunately. So one day he ascended the pulpit and said,
"You will not ask me any question but I will explain it to you." I looked
right and left, and behold, every man was covering his head with his garment
and weeping. Then got up a man who, whenever quarreling with somebody, used
to be accused of not being the son of his father. He said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Who is my father?" The Prophet replied, "Your father is Hudhaifa."
Then 'Umar got up and said, "We accept Allah as our Lord, Islam as our
religion and Muhammad as our Apostle and we seek refuge with Allah from the
evil of afflictions." The Prophet said, " I have never seen the good and bad
like on this day. No doubt, Paradise and Hell was displayed in front of me
till I saw them in front of that wall," Qatada said: This Hadith used to be
mentioned as an explanation of this Verse:-- 'O you who believe! Ask not
questions about things which, if made plain to you, may cause you trouble.'
(5.101)
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 212:
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Narrated Salim's father: The Prophet stood up beside the
pulpit (and pointed with his finger towards the East) and said, "Afflictions
are there! Afflictions are there, from where the side of the head of Satan
comes out," or said, "..the side of the sun.."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 213:
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Narrated Ibn 'Umar: I heard Allah's Apostle while he was
facing the East, saying, "Verily! Afflictions are there, from where the side
of the head of Satan comes out."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 214:
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Narrated Ibn 'Umar: The Prophet said, "O Allah! Bestow
Your blessings on our Sham! O Allah! Bestow Your blessings on our Yemen."
The People said, "And also on our Najd." He said, "O Allah! Bestow Your
blessings on our Sham (north)! O Allah! Bestow Your blessings on our Yemen."
The people said, "O Allah's Apostle! And also on our Najd." I think the
third time the Prophet said, "There (in Najd) is the place of earthquakes
and afflictions and from there comes out the side of the head of Satan."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 215:
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Narrated Sa'id bin Jubair: 'Abdullah bin 'Umar came to us
and we hoped that he would narrate to us a good Hadith. But before we asked
him, a man got up and said to him, "O Abu 'Abdur-Rahman! Narrate to us about
the battles during the time of the afflictions, as Allah says:-- 'And fight
them until there is no more afflictions (i.e. no more worshipping of others
besides Allah).'" (2.193) Ibn 'Umar said (to the man), "Do you know what is
meant by afflictions? Let your mother bereave you! Muhammad used to fight
against the pagans, for a Muslim was put to trial in his religion (The
pagans will either kill him or chain him as a captive). His fighting was not
like your fighting which is carried on for the sake of ruling."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 216:
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Narrated Shaqiq: I heard Hudhaifa saying, "While we were
sitting with 'Umar, he said, 'Who among you remembers the statement of the
Prophet about the afflictions?' Hudhaifa said, "The affliction of a man in
his family, his property, his children and his neighbors are expiated by his
prayers, Zakat (and alms) and enjoining good and forbidding evil." 'Umar
said, "I do not ask you about these afflictions, but about those afflictions
which will move like the waves of the sea." Hudhaifa said, "Don't worry
about it, O chief of the believers, for there is a closed door between you
and them." 'Umar said, "Will that door be broken or opened?" I said, "No. it
will be broken." 'Umar said, "Then it will never be closed," I said, "Yes."
We asked Hudhaifa, "Did 'Umar know what that door meant?" He replied, "Yes,
as I know that there will be night before tomorrow morning, that is because
I narrated to him a true narration free from errors." We dared not ask
Hudhaifa as to whom the door represented so we ordered Masruq to ask him
what does the door stand for? He replied, "'Umar."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 217:
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Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari: The Prophet went out to one
of the gardens of Medina for some business and I went out to follow him.
When he entered the garden, I sat at its gate and said to myself, "To day I
will be the gatekeeper of the Prophet though he has not ordered me." The
Prophet went and finished his need and went to sit on the constructed edge
of the well and uncovered his legs and hung them in the well. In the
meantime Abu Bakr came and asked permission to enter. I said (to him), "Wait
till I get you permission." Abu Bakr waited outside and I went to the
Prophet and said, "O Allah's Prophet! Abu Bakr asks your permission to
enter." He said, "Admit him, and give him the glad tidings of entering
Paradise." So Abu Bakr entered and sat on the right side of the Prophet and
uncovered his legs and hung them in the well. Then 'Umar came and I said (to
him), "Wait till I get you permission." The Prophet said, "Admit him and
give him the glad tidings of entering Paradise." So Umar entered and sat on
the left side of the Prophet and uncovered his legs and hung them in the
well so that one side of the well became fully occupied and there remained
no place for any-one to sit. Then 'Uthman came and I said (to him), "Wait
till I get permission for you." The Prophet said, "Admit him and give him
the glad tidings of entering Paradise with a calamity which will befall
him." When he entered, he could not find any place to sit with them so he
went to the other edge of the well opposite them and uncovered his legs and
hung them in the well. I wished that a brother of mine would come, so I
invoked Allah for his coming. (Ibn Al-Musaiyab said, "I interpreted that
(narration) as indicating their graves. The first three are together and the
grave of 'Uthman is separate from theirs.")
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 218:
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Narrated Abu Wail: Someone said to Usama, "Will you not
talk to this (Uthman)?" Usama said, "I talked to him (secretly) without
being the first man to open an evil door. I will never tell a ruler who
rules over two men or more that he is good after I heard Allah's Apostle
saying, 'A man will be brought and put in Hell (Fire) and he will
circumambulate (go around and round) in Hell (Fire) like a donkey of a
(flour) grinding mill, and all the people of Hell (Fire) will gather around
him and will say to him, O so-and-so! Didn't you use to order others for
good and forbid them from evil?' That man will say, 'I used to order others
to do good but I myself never used to do it, and I used to forbid others
from evil while I myself used to do evil.' "
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 219:
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Narrated Abu Bakra: During the battle of Al-Jamal, Allah
benefited me with a Word (I heard from the Prophet). When the Prophet heard
the news that the people of the Persia had made the daughter of Khosrau
their Queen (ruler), he said, "Never will succeed such a nation as makes a
woman their ruler."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 220:
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Narrated Abu Maryam Abdullah bin Ziyad Al-Aasadi: When
Talha, AzZubair and 'Aisha moved to Basra, 'Ali sent 'Ammar bin Yasir and
Hasan bin 'Ali who came to us at Kufa and ascended the pulpit. Al-Hasan bin
'Ali was at the top of the pulpit and 'Ammar was below Al-Hasan. We all
gathered before him. I heard 'Ammar saying, "'Aisha has moved to Al-Busra.
By Allah! She is the wife of your Prophet in this world and in the
Hereafter. But Allah has put you to test whether you obey Him (Allah) or her
('Aisha)."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 221:
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Narrated Abu Wail: 'Ammar stood on the pulpit at Kufa and
mentioned 'Aisha and her coming (to Busra) and said, "She is the wife of
your Prophet in this world and in the Hereafter, but you people are being
put to test in this issue."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 222:
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Narrated Abu Wail: Abu Musa and Abii Mas'ud went to
'Ammar when 'Ali had sent him to Kufa to exhort them to fight (on 'Ali's
side). They said to him, "Since you have become a Muslim, we have never seen
you doing a deed more criticizable to us than your haste in this matter."
'Ammar said, "Since you (both) became Muslims, I have never seen you doing a
deed more criticizable to me than your keeping away from this matter." Then
Abu Mas'ud provided 'Ammar and Abu Musa with two-piece outfits to wear, and
one of them went to the mosque (of Kufa).
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 223:
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Narrated Shaqiq bin Salama: I was sitting with Abu Mas'ud
and Abu Musa and 'Ammar. Abu Mas'ud said (to 'Ammar), "There is none of your
companions but, if I wish, I could find fault with him except with you.
Since you joined the company of the Prophet I have never seen anything done
by you more criticizable by me than your haste in this issue." 'Ammar said,
O Abu Mas'ud ! I have never seen anything done by you or by this companion
of yours (i.e., Abu Musa) more criticizable by me than your keeping away
from this issue since the time you both joined the company of the Prophet."
Then Abu Mas'ud who was a rich man, said (to his servant), "O boy! Bring two
suits." Then he gave one to Abu Musa and the other to 'Ammar and said (to
them), "Put on these suits before going for the Friday prayer. "
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 224:
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Narrated Ibn 'Umar: Allah's Apostle said, "If Allah sends
punishment upon a nation then it befalls upon the whole population
indiscriminately and then they will be resurrected (and judged) according to
their deeds. "
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 225:
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Narrated Al-Hasan Al-Basri: When Al-Hasan bin 'Ali moved
with army units against Muawiya, 'Amr bin AL-As said to Muawiya, "I see an
army that will not retreat unless and until the opposing army retreats."
Muawiya said, "(If the Muslims are killed) who will look after their
children?" 'Amr bin Al-As said: I (will look after them). On that, 'Abdullah
bin 'Amir and 'Abdur-Rahman bin Samura said, "Let us meet Muawaiya and
suggest peace." Al-Hasan Al-Basri added: No doubt, I heard that Abu Bakra
said, "Once while the Prophet was addressing (the people), Al-Hasan (bin
'Ali) came and the Prophet said, 'This son of mine is a chief, and Allah may
make peace between two groups of Muslims through him."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 226:
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Narrated Harmala: (Usama's Maula) Usama (bin Zaid) sent
me to 'Ali (at Kufa) and said, "'Ali will ask you, 'What has prevented your
companion from joining me?' You then should say to him, 'If you ('Ali) were
in the mouth of a lion, I would like to be with you, but in this matter I
won't take any part.' " Harmala added: "'Ali didn't give me anything (when I
conveyed the message to him) so I went to Hasan, Hussain and Ibn Ja'far and
they loaded my camels with much (wealth)."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 227:
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Narrated Nafi': When the people of Medina dethroned Yazid
bin Muawiya, Ibn 'Umar gathered his special friends and children and said,
"I heard the Prophet saying, 'A flag will be fixed for every betrayer on the
Day of Resurrection,' and we have given the oath of allegiance to this
person (Yazid) in accordance with the conditions enjoined by Allah and His
Apostle and I do not know of anything more faithless than fighting a person
who has been given the oath of allegiance in accordance with the conditions
enjoined by Allah and His Apostle , and if ever I learn that any person
among you has agreed to dethrone Yazid, by giving the oath of allegiance (to
somebody else) then there will be separation between him and me."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 228:
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Narrated Abu Al-Minhal: When Ibn Ziyad and Marwan were in
Sham and Ibn Az-Zubair took over the authority in Mecca and Qurra' (the
Kharijites) revolted in Basra, I went out with my father to Abu Barza
Al-Aslami till we entered upon him in his house while he was sitting in the
shade of a room built of cane. So we sat with him and my father started
talking to him saying, "O Abu Barza! Don't you see in what dilemma the
people has fallen?" The first thing heard him saying "I seek reward from
Allah for myself because of being angry and scornful at the Quraish tribe. O
you Arabs! You know very well that you were in misery and were few in number
and misguided, and that Allah has brought you out of all that with Islam and
with Muhammad till He brought you to this state (of prosperity and
happiness) which you see now; and it is this worldly wealth and pleasures
which has caused mischief to appear among you. The one who is in Sham (i.e.,
Marwan), by Allah, is not fighting except for the sake of worldly gain: and
those who are among you, by Allah, are not fighting except for the sake of
worldly gain; and that one who is in Mecca (i.e., Ibn Az-Zubair) by Allah,
is not fighting except for the sake of worldly gain."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 229:
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Narrated Abi Waih: Hudhaifa bin Al-Yaman said, 'The
hypocrites of today are worse than those of the lifetime of the Prophet,
because in those days they used to do evil deeds secretly but today they do
such deeds openly.'
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 230:
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Narrated Abi Asha'sha: Hudhaifa said, 'In fact, it was
hypocrisy that existed in the lifetime of the Prophet but today it is Kufr
(disbelief) after belief.'
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 231:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "The Hour will
not be established till a man passes by a grave of somebody and says, 'Would
that I were in his place.' "
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 232:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "The Hour
will not be established till the buttocks of the women of the tribe of Daus
move while going round Dhi-al-Khalasa." Dhi-al-Khalasa was the idol of the
Daus tribe which they used to worship in the Pre Islamic Period of
ignorance.
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 233:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "The Hour
will not be established till a man from Qahtan appears, driving the people
with his stick."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 234:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "The Hour
will not be established till a fire will come out of the land of Hijaz, and
it will throw light on the necks of the camels at Busra."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 235:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "Soon the
river "Euphrates" will disclose the treasure (the mountain) of gold, so
whoever will be present at that time should not take anything of it."
Al-A'raj narrated from Abii Huraira that the Prophet said the same but he
said, "It (Euphrates) will uncover a mountain of gold (under it)."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 236:
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Narrated Haritha bin Wahb: I heard Allah's Apostle
saying, "Give in charity because there will come a time on the people when a
person will go out with his alms from place to place but will not find
anybody to accept it."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 237:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "The Hour
will not be established (1) till two big groups fight each other whereupon
there will be a great number of casualties on both sides and they will be
following one and the same religious doctrine, (2) till about thirty Dajjals
(liars) appear, and each one of them will claim that he is Allah's Apostle,
(3) till the religious knowledge is taken away (by the death of Religious
scholars) (4) earthquakes will increase in number (5) time will pass
quickly, (6) afflictions will appear, (7) Al-Harj, (i.e., killing) will
increase, (8) till wealth will be in abundance ---- so abundant that a
wealthy person will worry lest nobody should accept his Zakat, and whenever
he will present it to someone, that person (to whom it will be offered) will
say, 'I am not in need of it, (9) till the people compete with one another
in constructing high buildings, (10) till a man when passing by a grave of
someone will say, 'Would that I were in his place (11) and till the sun
rises from the West. So when the sun will rise and the people will see it
(rising from the West) they will all believe (embrace Islam) but that will
be the time when: (As Allah said,) 'No good will it do to a soul to believe
then, if it believed not before, nor earned good (by deeds of righteousness)
through its Faith.' (6.158) And the Hour will be established while two men
spreading a garment in front of them but they will not be able to sell it,
nor fold it up; and the Hour will be established when a man has milked his
she-camel and has taken away the milk but he will not be able to drink it;
and the Hour will be established before a man repairing a tank (for his
livestock) is able to water (his animals) in it; and the Hour will be
established when a person has raised a morsel (of food) to his mouth but
will not be able to eat it."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 238:
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Narrated Al-Mughira bin Shu'ba: Nobody asked the Prophet
as many questions as I asked regarding Ad-Dajjal. The Prophet said to me,
"What worries you about him?" I said, "Because the people say that he will
have a mountain of bread and a river of water with him (i.e. he will have
abundance of food and water)" The Prophet said, "Nay, he is too mean to be
allowed such a thing by Allah"' (but it is only to test mankind whether they
believe in Allah or in Ad-Dajjal.)
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 239:
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Narrated Anas bin Malik: The Prophet said, "Ad-Dajjal
will come and encamp at a place close to Medina and then Medina will shake
thrice whereupon every Kafir (disbeliever) and hypocrite will go out (of
Medina) towards him."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 240:
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Narrated Abu Bakra: The Prophet said, "The terror caused
by Al-Masih Ad-Dajjal will not enter Medina and at that time Medina will
have seven gates and there will be two angels at each gate (guarding them).
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 241:
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Narrated Abdullah bin Umar: Allah's Apostle stood up
amongst the people and then praised and glorified Allah as He deserved and
then he mentioned Ad-Dajjal, saying, "I warn you of him, and there was no
prophet but warned his followers of him; but I will tell you something about
him which no prophet has told his followers: Ad-Dajjal is one-eyed whereas
Allah is not."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 242:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar: Allah's Apostle said.
"While I was sleeping, I saw myself (in a dream) performing Tawaf around the
Ka'ba. Behold, I saw a reddish-white man with lank hair, and water was
dropping from his head. I asked, "Who is this?' They replied, 'The son of
Mary.' Then I turned my face to see another man with a huge body, red
complexion and curly hair and blind in one eye. His eye looked like a
protruding out grape. They said (to me), He is Ad-Dajjal." The Prophet
added, "The man he resembled most is Ibn Qatan, a man from the tribe of
Khuza'a. "
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 243:
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Narrated 'Aisha: I heard Allah's Apostle in his prayer,
seeking refuge with Allah from the afflictions of Ad-Dajjal.
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 244:
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Narrated Hudhaifa: The Prophet said about Ad-Dajjal that
he would have water and fire with him: (what would seem to be) fire, would
be cold water and (what would seem to be) water, would be fire.
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 245:
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Narrated Anas: The Prophet said, "No prophet was sent but
that he warned his followers against the one-eyed liar (Ad-Dajjal). Beware!
He is blind in one eye, and your Lord is not so, and there will be written
between his (Ad-Dajjal's) eyes (the word) Kafir (i.e., disbeliever)." (This
Hadith is also quoted by Abu Huraira and Ibn 'Abbas).
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 246:
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Narrated Abu Sa'id: One day Allah's Apostle narrated to
us a long narration about Ad-Dajjal and among the things he narrated to us,
was: "Ad-Dajjal will come, and he will be forbidden to enter the mountain
passes of Medina. He will encamp in one of the salt areas neighboring Medina
and there will appear to him a man who will be the best or one of the best
of the people. He will say 'I testify that you are Ad-Dajjal whose story
Allah's Apostle has told us.' Ad-Dajjal will say (to his audience), 'Look,
if I kill this man and then give him life, will you have any doubt about my
claim?' They will reply, 'No,' Then Ad-Dajjal will kill that man and then
will make him alive. The man will say, 'By Allah, now I recognize you more
than ever!' Ad-Dajjal will then try to kill him (again) but he will not be
given the power to do so."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 247:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "There are
angels at the mountain passes of Medina (so that) neither plague nor
Ad-Dajjal can enter it.'
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 248:
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Narrated Anas bin Malik: The Prophet said, "Ad-Dajjal
will come to Medina and find the angels guarding it. So Allah willing,
neither Ad-Dajjal, nor plague will be able to come near it."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 249:
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Narrated Zainab bint Jahsh: That one day Allah's Apostle
entered upon her in a state of fear and said, "None has the right to be
worshipped but Allah! Woe to the Arabs from the Great evil that has
approached (them). Today a hole has been opened in the dam of Gog and Magog
like this." The Prophet made a circle with his index finger and thumb.
Zainab bint Jahsh added: I said, "O Alllah's Apostle! Shall we be destroyed
though there will be righteous people among us?" The Prophet said, "Yes, if
the (number) of evil (persons) increased."
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Volume 9, Book 88, Number 250:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "A hole has been
opened in the dam of Gog and Magog." Wuhaib (the sub-narrator) made the
number 90 (with his index finger and thumb).
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The
Holy Quran Quotes
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“Prayer (Salat) is the most important practice in Islam. Allah has ordered the Muslims to be mindful of it. The Holy Qur'an says:"Guard strictly your prayers, especially the Middle Prayer, and stand before Allah with all devotion.”
(Al-Baqarah, 2:238)
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