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Volume 9 - Book 91 - Accepting 
Information Given by a Truthful Person 
  
  
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 Volume 9, Book 91, Number 352:
 
 
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    | Narrated Malik: We came to the Prophet and we were young 
    men nearly of equal ages and we stayed with him for twenty nights. Allah's 
    Apostle was a very kind man and when he realized our longing for our 
    families, he asked us about those whom we had left behind. When we informed 
    him, he said, "Go back to your families and stay with them and teach them 
    (religion) and order them (to do good deeds). The Prophet mentioned things 
    some of which I remembered and some I did not. Then he said, "Pray as you 
    have seen me praying, and when it is the time of prayer, one of you should 
    pronounce the call (Adhan) for the prayer and the eldest of you should lead 
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    | Volume 9, Book 91, Number 353: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn Mas'ud: Allah's Apostle said, "The (call for 
    prayer) Adhan of Bilal should not stop anyone of you from taking his Suhur 
    for he pronounces the Adhan in order that whoever among you is praying the 
    night prayer, may return (to eat his Suhur) and whoever among you is 
    sleeping, may get up, for it is not yet dawn (when it is like this)." 
    (Yahya, the sub-narrator stretched his two index fingers side ways).    |  
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar: The Prophet said, "Bilal 
    pronounces the Adhan at night so that you may eat and drink till Ibn Um 
    Maktum pronounces the Adhan (for the Fajr prayer)."    |  
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    | Volume 9, Book 91, Number 355: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah: The Prophet led us in Zuhr prayer and 
    prayer five Rakat. Somebody asked him whether the prayer had been 
    increased." He (the Prophet ) said, "And what is that?" They (the people) 
    replied, "You have prayed five Rakat." Then the Prophet offered two 
    prostrations (of Sahu) after he had finished his prayer with the Taslim.    |  
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    | Volume 9, Book 91, Number 356: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle finished his prayer 
    after offerings two Rakat only. Dhul-Yaddain asked him whether the prayer 
    had been reduced, or you had forgotten?" The Prophet said, "Is Dhul-Yaddain 
    speaking the truth?" The people said, "Yes." Then Allah's Apostle stood up 
    and performed another two Rakat and then finished prayer with Taslim, and 
    then said the Takbir and performed a prostration similar to or longer than 
    his ordinary prostrations; then he raised his head, said Takbir and 
    prostrated and then raised his head (Sahu prostrations).    |  
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    | Volume 9, Book 91, Number 357: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar: While the people were at 
    Quba offering the morning prayer, suddenly a person came to them saying, 
    "Tonight Divine Inspiration has been revealed to Allah's Apostle and he has 
    been ordered to face the Ka'ba (in prayers): therefore you people should 
    face it." There faces were towards Sham, so they turned their faces towards 
    the Ka'ba (at Mecca).    |  
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    | Volume 9, Book 91, Number 358: 
 
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    | Narrated Al-Bara': When Allah's Apostle arrived at 
    Medina, he prayed facing Jerusalem for sixteen or seventeen months but he 
    wished that he would be ordered to face the Ka'ba. So Allah revealed: -- 
    'Verily! We have seen the turning of your face towards the heaven; surely we 
    shall turn you to a prayer direction (Qibla) that shall please you.' (2.144) 
    Thus he was directed towards the Ka'ba. A man prayed the 'Asr prayer with 
    the Prophet and then went out, and passing by some people from the Ansar, he 
    said, "I testify. that I have prayed with the Prophet and he (the Prophet) 
    has prayed facing the Ka'ba." Thereupon they, who were bowing in the 'Asr 
    prayer, turned towards the Ka'ba.    |  
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    | Volume 9, Book 91, Number 359: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas bin Malik: I used to offer drinks prepared 
    from infused dates to Abu Talha Al-Ansari, Abu 'Ubada bin Al Jarrah and Ubai 
    bin Ka'b. Then a person came to them and said, "All alcoholic drinks have 
    been prohibited." Abii Talha then said, "O Anas! Get up and break all these 
    jars." So I got up and took a mortar belonging to us, and hit the jars with 
    its lower part till they broke.    |  
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    | Volume 9, Book 91, Number 360: 
 
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    | Narrated Hudhaifa: The Prophet said to the people of 
    Najran, "I will send to you an honest person who is really trustworthy." The 
    Companion, of the Prophet each desired to be that person, but the Prophet 
    sent Abu 'Ubaida.    |  
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    | Volume 9, Book 91, Number 361: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas: The Prophet said, "For every nation there 
    is an Amin (honest, trustworthy person) and the Amin of this nation is Abu 
    'Ubaida."    |  
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    | Volume 9, Book 91, Number 362: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Umar: There was a man from the Ansar (who was a 
    friend of mine). If he was not present in the company of Allah's Apostle I 
    used to be present with Allah's Apostle, I would tell him what I used to 
    hear from Allah's Apostle, and when I was absent from Allah's Apostle he 
    used to be present with him, and he would tell me what he used to hear from 
    Allah's Apostle .    |  
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    | Volume 9, Book 91, Number 363: 
 
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    | Narrated Ali: The Prophet , sent an army and appointed 
    some man their commander The man made a fire and then said (to the 
    soldiers), "Enter it." Some of them intended to enter it while some others 
    said, 'We have run away from it (i.e., embraced Islam to save ourselves from 
    the 'fire')." They mentioned that to the Prophet, and he said about people 
    who had intended to enter the fire. ''If they had entered it, they would 
    have remained In it till the Day of Resurrection.'' Then he said to others, 
    "No obedience for evil deeds, obedience is required only in what is good ."
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    | Volume 9, Book 91, Number 364: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira and Zaid bin Khalid: Two men sued 
    each other before the Prophet.    |  
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: While we were with Allah's Apostle 
    a bedouin got up and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Settle my case according to 
    Allah's Book (Laws)." Then his opponent got up and said, "O Allah's Apostle! 
    He has said the truth! Settle his case according to Allah's Book (Laws.) and 
    allow me to speak," He said, "My son was a laborer for this man and he 
    committed illegal sexual intercourse with his wife. The people told me that 
    my son should be stoned to death but I ransomed him with one-hundred sheep 
    and a slave girl. Then I asked the religious learned people and they told me 
    that his wife should be stoned to death and my son should receive 
    one-hundred lashes and be sentenced to one year of exile.' The Prophet said, 
    "By Him in Whose Hands my life is, I will judge between you according to 
    Allah's Book (Laws): As for the slave girl and the sheep, they are to be 
    returned; and as for your son, he shall receive one-hundred lashes and will 
    be exiled for one year. You, O Unais!" addressing a man from Bani Aslam, "Go 
    tomorrow morning to the wife of this (man) and if she confesses, then stone 
    her to death." The next morning Unais went to the wife and she confessed, 
    and he stoned her to death.    |  
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    | Volume 9, Book 91, Number 366: 
 
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    | Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah: On the day of (the battle 
    of) the Trench, the Prophet called the people (to bring news about the 
    enemy). Az-Zubair responded to his call. He called them again and Az-Zubair 
    responded to his call again; then he called them for the third time and 
    again Az-Zubair responded to his call whereupon the Prophet said, "Every 
    prophet has his Hawairi (helper), and Az-Zubair is my Hawari."    |  
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    | Volume 9, Book 91, Number 367: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Musa: The Prophet entered a garden and told 
    me to guard its gate. Then a man came and asked permission to enter. The 
    Prophet, said, "Permit him and give him the good news that he will enter 
    Paradise." Behold! It was Abu Bakr. Then 'Umar came, and the Prophet said, 
    "Admit him and give him the good news that he will enter Paradise." Then 
    'Uthman came and the Prophet said, "Admit him and give him the good news 
    that he will enter Paradise. "    |  
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    | Volume 9, Book 91, Number 368: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Umar: I came and behold, Allah's Apostle was 
    staying on a Mashroba (attic room) and a black slave of Allah's Apostle was 
    at the top if its stairs. I said to him, "(Tell the Prophet) that here is 
    'Umar bin Al-Khattab (asking for permission to enter)." Then he admitted me.
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    | Volume 9, Book 91, Number 369: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Abbas: Allah's Apostle sent a 
    letter to Khosrau and told his messenger to give it first to the ruler of 
    Bahrain, and tell him to deliver it to Khosrau. When Khosrau had read it, he 
    tore it into pieces. (Az-Zuhri said: I think Ibn Al-Musaiyab said, "Allah's 
    Apostle invoked Allah to tear them (Khosrau and his followers) into pieces."
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    | Volume 9, Book 91, Number 370: 
 
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    | Narrated Salama bin Al-Akwa': Allah's Apostle said to a 
    man from the tribe of Al-Aslam, "Proclaim among your people (or the people) 
    on the day of 'Ashura' (tenth of Muharram), 'Whosoever has eaten anything 
    should fast for the rest of the day; and whoever has not eaten anything, 
    should complete his fast.' "    |  
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    | Volume 9, Book 91, Number 371: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn Abbas: When the delegate of 'Abd Al-Qais 
    came to Allah's Apostle, he said, "Who are the delegate?" They said, "The 
    delegate are from the tribe of Rabi'a." The Prophet said, "Welcome, O the 
    delegate, and welcome! O people! Neither you will have any disgrace nor will 
    you regret." They said, "O Allah's Apostle! Between you and us there are the 
    infidels of the tribe of Mudar, so please order us to do something good 
    (religious deeds) that by acting on them we may enter Paradise, and that we 
    may inform (our people) whom we have left behind, about it." They also asked 
    (the Prophet) about drinks. He forbade them from four things and ordered 
    them to do four things. He ordered them to believe in Allah, and asked them, 
    "Do you know what is meant by belief in Allah?" They said, "Allah and His 
    Apostle know best." He said, ''To testify that none has the right to be 
    worshipped except Allah, the One, Who has no partners with Him, and that 
    Muhammad is Allah's Apostle; and to offer prayers perfectly and to pay 
    Zakat." (the narrator thinks that fasting in Ramadan is included), "and to 
    give one-fifth of the war booty (to the state)." Then he forbade four 
    (drinking utensils): Ad-Duba', Al-Hantam, Al-Mazaffat and An-Naqir, or 
    probably, Al-Muqaiyar. And then the Prophet said, "Remember all these things 
    by heart and preach it to those whom you have left behind."    |  
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    | Volume 9, Book 91, Number 372: 
 
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    | Narrated Tauba Al-'Anbari: Ash-'Sha'bi asked me, "Did you 
    notice how Al-Hasan used to narrate Hadiths from the Prophets? I stayed with 
    Ibn 'Umar for about two or one-and-half years and I did not hear him 
    narrating any thing from the Prophet except his (Hadith): He (Ibn 'Umar) 
    said, "Some of the companions of the Prophet including Sa'd, were going to 
    eat meat, but one of the wives of the Prophet called them, saying, 'It is 
    the neat of a Mastigure.' The people then stopped eating it. On that Allah's 
    Apostle said, 'Carry on eating, for it is lawful.' Or said, 'There is no 
    harm in eating it, but it is not from my meals."    |  
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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� 
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