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Sahih Muslim
Book 001 -
The Book of Faith (Kitab Al-Iman)
Book 1, Number 0001:
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It is narrated on the authority of Yahya b. Ya'mur that
the first man who discussed about Qadr(Divine Decree) in Basra was Ma'bad
al-Juhani. I along with Humaid b. 'Abdur-Rahman Himyari set out for
prilgrimage or for 'Umrah and said: Should it so happen that we come into
contact with one of the Companions of the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon
him) we shall ask him a bout what is talked about Taqdir (Division Decree).
Accidentally we came across Abdullah ibn Umar ibn al-Khattab, while he was
entering the mosque. My companion and I surrounded him. One of us (stood) on
his right and the other stood on his left. I expected that my companion
would authorize me to speak. I therefore said: Abu Abdur Rahman! there have
appeared some people in our land who recite the Holy Qur'an and pursue
knowledge. And then after talking about their affairs, added: They (such
people) claim that there is no such thing as Divine Decree and events are
not predestined. He (Abdullah ibn Umar) said: When you happen to meet such
people tell them that I have nothing to do with them and they have nothing
to do with me. And verily they are in no way responsible for my (belief).
Abdullah ibn Umar swore by Him (the Lord) (and said): If any one of them
(who does not believe in the Divine Decree) had with him gold equal to the
bulk of (the mountain) Uhud and then, it (in the way of Allah), Allah would
not accept it unless he affirmed his faith in Divine Decree. He further
said: My father, Umar ibn al-Khattab, told me: One day we were sitting in
the company of Allah's Apostle (peace be upon him) when there appeared
before us a man dressed in pure white clothes, his hair extraordinarily
black. There were no signs of travel on him. None amongst us recognized him.
At last he sat with the Apostle (peace be upon him) He knelt before him
placed his palms on his thighs and said: Muhammad, inform me about al-Islam.
The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: Al-Islam implies that you
testify that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the messenger of
Allah, and you establish prayer, pay Zakat, observe the fast of Ramadan, and
perform pilgrimage to the (House) if you are solvent enough (to bear the
expense of) the journey. He (the inquirer) said: You have told the truth. He
(Umar ibn al-Khattab) said: It amazed us that he would put the question and
then he would himself verify the truth. He (the inquirer) said: Inform me
about Iman (faith). He (the Holy Prophet) replied: That you affirm your
faith in Allah, in His angels, in His Books, in His Apostles, in the Day of
Judgment, and you affirm your faith in the Divine Decree about good and
evil. He (the inquirer) said: You have told the truth. He (the inquirer)
again said: Inform me about al-Ihsan (performance of good deeds). He (the
Holy Prophet) said: That you worship Allah as if you are seeing Him, for
though you don't see Him, He, verily, sees you. He (the enquirer) again
said: Inform me about the hour (of the Doom). He (the Holy Prophet)
remarked: One who is asked knows no more than the one who is inquiring
(about it). He (the inquirer) said: Tell me some of its indications. He (the
Holy Prophet) said: That the slave-girl will give birth to her mistress and
master, that you will find barefooted, destitute goat-herds vying with one
another in the construction of magnificent buildings. He (the narrator, Umar
ibn al-Khattab) said: Then he (the inquirer) went on his way but I stayed
with him (the Holy Prophet) for a long while. He then, said to me: Umar, do
you know who this inquirer was? I replied: Allah and His Apostle knows best.
He (the Holy Prophet) remarked: He was Gabriel (the angel). He came to you
in order to instruct you in matters of religion.
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Book 1, Number 0002:
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It is narrated on the authority of Yahya b. Ya'mur that
when Ma'bad discussed the problem pertaining to Divine Decree, we refuted
that. He (the narrator) said: I and Humaid b. Abdur-Rahman Himyari argued.
And they carried on the conversation about the purport of the hadith related
by Kahmas and its chain of transmission too, and there is some variation of
words.
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Book 1, Number 0003:
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It is narrated on the authority of Yahya b. Ya'mur and
Humaid b. 'Abdur-Rahman that they said: We met Abdullah b. 'Umar and we
discussed about the Divine Decree, and what they talked about it and he
narrated the hadith that has been transmitted by 'Umar (may Allah be pleased
with him) from the Apostle (may peace be upon him). There is a slight
variation in that.
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Book 1, Number 0004:
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Abu Huraira reported: One day the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) appeared before the public that a man came to him and
said: Prophet of Allah, (tell me) what is Iman. Upon this he (the Holy
Prophet) replied: That you affirm your faith in Allah, His angels, His
Books, His meeting, His Messengers and that you affirm your faith in the
Resurrection hereafter. He (again) said: Messenger of Allah, (tell me) what
does al-Islam signify. He (the Holy Prophet) replied: Al-Islam signifies
that you worship Allah and do not associate anything with Him and you
establish obligatory prayer and you pay the obligatory poor-rate (Zakat) and
you observe the fast of Ramadan. He (the inquirer) again said: Messenger of
Allah, what does al-Ihsan imply ? He (the Holy Prophet) replied: That you
worship Allah as if you are seeing Him, and in case you fail to see Him,
then observe prayer (with this idea in your mind) that (at least) He is
seeing you. He (the inquirer ) again said: Messenger of Allah, when would
there be the hour (of Doom) ? He (the Holy Prophet) replied: The one who is
asked about it is no better informed than the inquirer. I, however, narrate
some of its signs (and these are): when the slave-girl will give birth to he
master, when the naked, barefooted would become the chiefs of the people -
these are some of the signs of (Doom). (Moreover) when the shepherds of the
black (camels) would exult themselves in buildings, this is one of the signs
of (Doom). (Doom) is one of the five (happenings wrapped in the unseen)
which no one knows but Allah. Then he (the Messenger of Allah) recited (the
verse) : "Verily Allah! with Him alone is the knowledge of the hour and He
it is Who sends (down the rain) and knows that which is in the wombs and no
person knows whatsoever he shall earn tomorrow, and a person knows not in
whatsoever land he shall die. Verily Allah is Knowing, Aware . He (the
narrator, Abu Huraira) said: Then the person turned back and went away. The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Bring that man back to me.
They (the Companions of the Holy Prophet present there) went to bring him
back, but they saw nothing there. Upon this the Messenger of Allah remarked
: he was Gabriel, who came to teach the people their religion.
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Book 1, Number 0005:
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This hadith is narrated to us on the authority of
Muhammad b. 'Abdullah b. Numair, on the authority of Muhammad b. Bishr, on
the authority of Abd Hayyan al-Taymi with the exception that in this
narration (instead of the words (Iza Waladat al'amah rabbaha), the words are
(Iza Waladat al'amah Ba'laha), i,e, when slave-girl gives birth to her
master.
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Book 1, Number 0006:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Ask me (about matters
pertaining to religion), but they (the Companions of the Holy Prophet) were
too much overawed out of profound respect for him to ask him (anything). In
the meanwhile a man came there, and sat near his knees and said: Messenger
of Allah, what al-lslam is?-to which he (the Holy Prophet)replied: You must
not associate anything with Allah, and establish prayer, pay the poor-rate
(Zakat) and observe (the fasts) of Ramadan. He said : You (have) told the
truth. He (again) said: Messenger of Allah, what al-Iman (the faith) is? He
(the Holy Prophet) said: That you affirm your faith in Allah, His angels,
His Books, His meeting, His Apostles, and that you believe in Resurrection
and that you believe in Qadr (Divine Decree) in all its entirety, He (the
inquirer) said: You (have) told the truth. He (again) said: Messenger of
Allah, what al-Ihsan is? Upon this he (the Holy Prophet) said: (Al-Ihsan
implies) that you fear Allah as if you are seeing Him, and though you see
Him not, verily He is seeing you. He (the inquirer) said: You(have) told the
truth. He (the inquirer) said: When there would be the hour (of Doom)? (Upon
this) he (the HolyProphet said:The one who is being asked about it is no
better informed than the inquirer himself. I,however,narrate some of its
signs (and these are):when you see a slave(woman)giving birth to her master
- that is one of the signs of (Doom); when you see barefooted, naked, deaf
and dumb (ignorant and foolish persons) as the rulers of the earth - that is
one of the signs of the Doom. And when you see the shepherds of black camels
exult in buildings - that is one of the signs of Doom. The (Doom) is one of
the five things (wrapped) in the unseen. No one knows them except Allah.
Then(the Holy Prophet) recited (the folowing verse): "Verily Allah ! with
Him alone is the knowledge of the hour and He it is Who sends down the rain
and knows that which is in the wombs and no person knows whatsoever he shall
earn on morrow and a person knows not in whatsoever land he shall die.
Verily Allah is Knowing,Aware. He (the narrator, Abu Huraira) said: Then the
person stood up an (made his way). The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) said: Bring him back to me. He was searched for, but they (the
Companions of the Holy Prophet) could not find him. The Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) thereupon said: He was Gabriel and he wanted to
teach you (things pertaining to religion) when you did not ask (them
yourselves).
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Book 1, Number 0007:
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It is reported on the authority of Talha b. 'Ubaidullah
that a person with dishevelled hair, one of the people of Nejd, came to the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him). We heard the humming of his
voice but could not fully discern what he had been saying, till he came nigh
to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him). It was then (disclosed to
us) that he was asking questions pertaining to Islam. The Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) said: Five prayers during the day and the night.
(Upon this he said: Am I obliged to say any other (prayer) besides these? He
(the Holy Prophet,) said: No, but whatever you observe voluntarily, out of
your own free will, and the fasts of Ramadan. The inquirer said: Am I
obliged to do anything else besides this? He (the Holy Prophet) said: No,
but whatever you do out of your own free will. And the Messenger of Allah
told him about the Zakat (poor-rate). The inquirer said: Am I obliged to pay
anything else besides this ? He (the Holy Prophet) said: No, but whatever
you pay voluntarily out of your own free will. The man turned back and was
saying: I would neither make any addition to this, nor will decrease
anything out of it. The Prophet remarked: He is successful, if he is true to
what he affirms.
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Book 1, Number 0008:
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Another hadith, the like of which has been narrated by
Malik (b. Anas) (and mentioned above) is also reported by Talha b.
'Ubaidullah, with the only variation that the Holy Prophet remarked: By his
father, he shall succeed if he were true (to what he professed), or: By his
father, he would enter heaven if he were true (to what he professed).
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Book 1, Number 0009:
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It is reported on the authority of Anas b. Malik that he
said: We were forbidden that we should ask anything (without the genuine
need) from the Holy Prophet. It, therefore, pleased us that an intelligent
person from the dwellers of the desert should come and asked him (the Holy
Prophet) and we should listen to it. A man from the dwellers of the desert
came (to the Holy Prophet) and said: Muhammad, your messenger came to us and
told us your assertion that verily Allah had sent you (as a prophet). He
(the Holy Prophet) remarked: He told the truth. He (the bedouin) said: Who
created the heaven? He (the Holy Prophet) replied: Allah. He (the bedouin
again) said: Who created the earth? He (the Holy Prophet) replied: Allah. He
(the bedouin again) said: Who raised these mountains and who created in them
whatever is created there? He (the Holy Prophet) replied: Allah. Upon this
he (the bedouin) remarked: By Him Who created the heaven and created the
earth and raised mountains thereupon, has Allah (in fact) sent you? He (the
Holy Prophet) said: Yes. He (the bedouin) said: Your messenger also told us
that five prayers (had been made) obligatory for us during the day and the
night. He (the Holy Prophet) remarked: He told you the truth. He (the
bedouin) said: By Him Who sent you, is it Allah Who ordered you about this
(i.e. prayers)? He (the Holy Prophet) said: Yes. He (the bedouin) said: Your
messenger told us that Zakat had been made obligatory in our riches. He (the
Holy Prophet) said. He has told the truth. He (the bedouin) said: By Him Who
sent you (as a prophet), is it Allah Who ordered you about it (Zakat)? He
(the Holy Prophet) said: Yes. He (the bedouin) said: Your messenger told us
that it had been made obligatory for us to fast every year during the month
of Ramadan. He (the Holy Prophet) said: He has told the truth. He (the
bedouin) said: By Him Who sent you (as a prophet), is it Allah Who ordered
you about it (the fasts of Ramadan)? He (the Holy Prophet) said: Yes. He
(the bedouin) said: Your messenger also told us that pilgrimage (Hajj) to
the House (of Ka'bah) had been made obligatory for him who is able to
undertake the journey to it. He (the Holy Prophet) said: Yes. The narrator
said that he (the bedouin) set off (at the conclusion of this answer, but at
the time of his departure) remarked:'By Him Who sent you with the Truth, I
would neither make any addition to them nor would I diminish anything out of
them. Upon this the Holy Prophet remarked: If he were true (to what he said)
he must enter Paradise.
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Book 1, Number 0010:
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It is narrated on the authority of Thabit that Anas said:
We were forbidden in the Holy Qur'an that we should ask about anything from
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and then Anas reported the
hadith in similar words.
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Book 1, Number 0011:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Ayyub Ansari that
once during the journey of the Holy Prophet (may peace of Allah be upon him)
a bedouin appeared before him and caught hold of the nosestring of his
she-camel and then said, Messenger of Allah (or Muhammad), inform me about
that which takes me near to Paradise and draws me away from the Fire (of
Hell). He (the narrator) said: The Prophet (may peace be upon him) stopped
for a while and cast a glance upon his companions and then said: He was
afforded a good opportunity (or he had been guided well). He (the Holy
Prophet) addressing the bedouin said: (Repeat) whatever you have uttered. He
(the bedouin) repeated that. Upon this the Apostle (may peace be upon him)
remarked: The deed which can draw you near to Paradise and take you away
from Hell is, that you worship Allah and associate none with Him, and you
establish prayer and pay Zakat, and do good to your kin. After having
uttered these words, the Holy Prophet asked the bedouin to release the
nosestring of his she-camel.
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Book 1, Number 0012:
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This hadith is transmitted by Muhammad b. Hatim on the
authority of Abu Ayyub Ansari.
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Book 1, Number 0013:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Ayyub that a man
came to the Prophet (may peace be upon him) and said: Direct me to a deed
which draws me near to Paradise and takes me away from the Fire (of Hell).
Upon this he (the Holy Prophet) said: You worship Allah and never associate
anything with Him, establish prayer, and pay Zakat, and do good to your kin.
When he turned his back, the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
remarked : If he adheres to what he has been ordered to do, he would enter
Paradise.
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Book 1, Number 0014:
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It is reported on the authority of Abu Huraira that a
bedouin came to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and said:
Messenger of Allah, direct me to a deed by which I may be entitled to enter
Paradise. Upon this he (the Holy Prophet) remarked: You worship Allah and
never associate anything with Him, establish the obligatory prayer, and pay
the Zakat which is incumbent upon you, and observe the fast of Ramadan. He
(the bedouin) said: By Him in Whose hand is my life, I will never add
anything to it, nor will I diminish anything from it. When he (the bedouin)
turned his back, the Prophet (may peace be upon him) said: He who is pleased
to see a man from the dwellers of Paradise should catch a glimpse of him.
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Book 1, Number 0015:
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It is narrated on the authority of Jabir that Nu'man b.
Qaufal came to the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) and said: Would I
enter Paradise if I say the obligatory prayers and deny myself that which is
forbidden and treat that as lawful what has been made permissible (by the
Shari'ah) ? The Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) replied in the
affirmative.
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Book 1, Number 0016:
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A similar hadith is narrated on Jabir's authority in
which the following words are added: I will do nothing more.
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Book 1, Number 0017:
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It is narrated on the authority of Jabir that a man once
said to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him): Shall I enter
Paradise in case I say the obligatory prayers, observe the (fasts) of
Ramadan and treat that as lawful which has been made permissible (by the
Shari'ah) and deny myself that what is forbidden, and make no addition to
it? He (the Holy Prophet) replied in the affirmative. He (the inquirer)
said: By Allah, I would add nothing to it.
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Book 1, Number 0018:
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It is narrated on the authority of ('Abdullah) son of
Umar (may Allah be pleased with them) that the Holy Prophet (may peace of
Allah be upon him) said: (The superstructure of) al-Islam is raised on five
(pillars), i.e. the oneness of Allah, the establishment of prayer, payment
of Zakat, the, fast of Ramadan, Pilgrimage (to Mecca).<br>A person said (to
'Abdullah b. Umar the narrator): Which of the two precedes the
other-Pilgrimage or the fasts of Rarnadan? Upon this he (the narrator)
replied: No (it is not the Pilgrimage first) but the fasts of Ramadan
precede the Pilgrimage.
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Book 1, Number 0019:
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It is narrated on the authority of ('Abdullah) son of
'Umar, that the Holy Prophet (may peace of Allah be upon him) said: (The
superstructure of) al-Islam is raised on five (pillars), i.e. Allah (alone)
should be worshipped, and (all other gods) beside Him should be
(categorically) denied. Establishment of prayer, the payment of Zakat,
Pilgrimage to the House, and the fast of Ramadan (are the other obligatory
acts besides the belief in the oneness of Allah and denial of all other
gods).
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Book 1, Number 0020:
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It is narrated on the authority of 'Abdullah son of 'Umar
that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: (The
superstructure of) al-Islam is raised on five (pillars), testifying (the
fact) that there is no god but Allah, that Muhammad is His bondsman and
messenger, and the establishment of prayer, payment of Zakat, Pilgrimage to
the House (Ka'ba) and the fast of Ramadan.
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Book 1, Number 0021:
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It is reported on the authority of Ta'us that a man said
to 'Abdullah son of 'Umar (may Allah be pleased with him). Why don't you
carry out a military expedition? Upon which he replied: I heard the
messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) say: Verily, al-Islam is founded
on five (pillars): testifying the fact that there is no god but Allah,
establishment of prayer, payment of Zakat, fast of Ramadan and Pilgrimage to
the House.
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Book 1, Number 0022:
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It is narrated on the authority of Ibn 'Abbas that a
delegation of Abdul Qais came to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) and said: Messenger of Allah, verily ours is a tribe of Rabi'a and
there stand between you and us the unbelievers of Mudar and we find no
freedom to come to you except in the sacred month. Direct us to an act which
we should ourselves perform and invite those who live beside us. Upon this
the Prophet remarked: I command you to do four things and prohibit you
against four acts. (The four deeds which you are commanded to do are): Faith
in Allah, and then he explained it for them and said: Testifying the fact.
that there is no god but Allah, that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah,
performance of prayer, payment of Zakat, that you pay Khums (one-fifth) of
the booty fallen to your lot, and I prohibit you to use round gourd, wine
jars, wooden pots or skins for wine. Khalaf b. Hisham has made this addition
in his narration: Testifying the fact that there is no god but Allah, and
then he with his finger pointed out the oneness of the Lord.
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Book 1, Number 0023:
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Abu Jamra reported: I was an interpreter between Ibn
Abbas and the people, that a woman happened to come there and asked about
nabidh or the pitcher of wine. He replied: A delegation of the people of
'Abdul-Qais came to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him). He (the
Holy Prophet) asked the delegation or the people (of the delegation about
their identity). They replied that they belonged to the tribe of Rabi'a. He
(the Holy Prophet) welcomed the people or the delegation which were neither
humiliated nor put to shame. They (the members of the delegation) said:
Messenger of Allah, we come to you from a far-off distance and there lives
between you and us a tribe of the unbelievers of Mudar and , therefore, it
is not possible for us to come to you except in the sacred months. Thus
direct us to a clear command, about which we should inform people beside us
and by which we may enter heaven. He (the Holy Prophet) replied: I command
you to do four deeds and forbid you to do four (acts), and added : I direct
you to affirm belief in Allah alone, and then asked them: Do you know what
belief in Allah really implies ? They said: Allah and His Messenger know
best. The Prophet said: It implies testimony to the fact that there is no
god but Allah, and that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah, establishment of
prayer, payment of Zakat, fast of Ramadan, that you pay one-fifth of the
booty (fallen to your lot) and I forbid you to use gourd, wine jar, or a
receptacle for wine. Shu'ba sometimes narrated the word naqir (wooden pot)
and sometimes narrated it as muqayyar. The Holy Prophet also said : Keep it
in your mind and inform those who have been left behind.
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Book 1, Number 0024:
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There is another hadith narrated on the authority of Ibn
Abbas (the contents of which are similar to the one) narrated by Shu'ba in
which the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) said: I forbid you to prepare
nabidh in a gourd, hollowed block of wood, a varnished jar or receptacle.
Ibn Mu'adh made this addition on the authority of his father that the
Messenger of Allah said to Ashajj, of the tribe of 'Abdul-Qais: You possess
two qualities which are liked by Allah: insight and deliberateness.
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Book 1, Number 0025:
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It is reported on the authority of Qatada that one among
the delegates of the 'Abdul-Qais tribe narrated this tradition to him. Sa'id
said that Qatada had mentioned the name of Abu Nadra on the authority of Abu
Sa'id Khudri who narrated this tradition: That people from the- tribe of
'Abdul-Qais came to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and said:
Messenger of Allah, we belong to the tribe of Rabi'a and there live between
you and us the unbelievers of the Mudar tribe and we find it impossible to
come to you except in the sacred months; direct us to a deed which we must
communicate to those who have been left behind us and by doing which we may
enter heaven. Upon this the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said:
I enjoin upon you four (things) and forbid you to do four (things): worship
Allah and associate none with Him, establish prayer, pay Zakat, and observe
the fast of Ramadan, and pay the fifth part out of the booty. And I prohibit
you from four (things): dry gourds, green-coloured jars, hollowed stumps of
palm-trees, and receptacles. They (the members of the delegation) said: Do
you know what al-naqir is? He replied: Yes, it is a stump which you hollow
out and in which you throw small dates.Sa'id said: He (the Holy Prophet)
used the word tamar (dates). (The Holy Prophet then added): Then you
sprinkle water over it and when its ebullition subsides, you drink it (and
you are so intoxicated) that one amongst you, or one amongst them (the other
members of your tribe, who were not present there) strikes his cousin with
the sword. He (the narrator) said: There was a man amongst us who had
sustained injury on this very account due to (intoxication), and he told
that he tried to conceal it out of shame from the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him). I, however, inquired from the Messenger of Allah (it we
discard those utensils which you have forbidden us to use), then what type
of vessels should be used for drink? He (the Holy Prophet) replied: In the
waterskin the mouths of which are tied (with a string). They (again) said:
Prophet of Allah, our land abounds in rats and water-skins cannot remain
preserved. The holy Prophet of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: (Drink in
water-skins) even if these arenibbled by rats. And then (addressing)
al-Ashajj of 'Abdul-Qais he said: Verily, you possess two such qualities
which Allah loves: insight and deliberateness.
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Book 1, Number 0026:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Said al-Khudri
that when the delegation of the tribe of Abdul-Qais came to the Prophet of
Allah (may peace be upon him), (its members) said: Apostle of Allah, may God
enable us to lay down our lives for you, which beverage is good for us? He
(the Prophet) said: (Not to speak of beverages, I would lay stress) that you
should not drink in the wine jars. They said: Apostle of Allah, may God
enable us to lay down our lives for you, do you know what al-naqir is? He
(the Holy Prophet) replied: Yes, it is a stump which you hollow out in the
middle, and added : Do not use gourd or receptacle (for drink). Use
water-skin the mouth of which is tied with a thong (for this purpose).
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Book 1, Number 0027:
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It is reported on the authority of Ibn 'Abbas that Mu'adh
said: The Messenger of Allah sent me (as a governor of Yemen) and (at the
time of departure) instructed me thus: You will soon find yourself in a
community one among the people of the Book, so first call them to testify
that there is no god but Allah, that I (Muhammad) am the messenger of Allah,
and if they accept this, then tell them Allah has enjoined upon them five
prayers during the day and the night and if they accept it, then tell them
that Allah has made Zakat obligatory for them that it should be collected
from the rich and distributed among the poor, and if they agree to it don't
pick up (as a share of Zakat) the best of their wealths. Beware of the
supplication of the oppressed for there is no barrier between him and Allah.
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Book 1, Number 0028:
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It is narrated on the authority of Ibn 'Abbas that when
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) sent Mu'adh towards Yemen (as
governor) he said to him: Verily you would reach a community of the people
of the Book, the very first thing to which you should call them is the
worship of Allah, may His Glory be Magnificent, and when they become fully
aware of Allah, instruct them that He has enjoined five prayers on them
during the day and the night, and when the begin observing it, then instruct
them that verily Allah has made Zakat obligatory for them which would be
collected from the wealthy amongst them and distributed to their needy ones,
and when they submit to it, then collect it from them and avoid (the
temptation) of selecting the best (items) of their riches.
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Book 1, Number 0029:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that when
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) breathed his last and Abu
Bakr was appointed as his successor (Caliph), those amongst the Arabs who
wanted to become apostates became apostates. 'Umar b. Khattab said to Abu
Bakr: Why would you fight against the people, when the Messenger of Allah
declared : I have been directed to fight against people so long as they do
not say: There is no god but Allah, and he who professed it was granted full
protection of his property and life on my behalf except for a right? His
(other) affairs rest with Allah. Upon this Abu Bakr said: By Allah, I would
definitely fight against him who severed prayer from Zakat, for it is the
obligation upon the rich. By Allah, I would fight against them even to
secure the cord (used for hobbling the feet of a camel) which they used to
give to the Messenger of Allah (as zakat) but now they have withheld it.
Umar b. Khattab remarked: By Allah, I found nothing but the fact that Allah
had opened the heart of Abu Bakr for (perceiving the justification of)
fighting (against those who refused to pay Zakat) and I fully recognized
that the (stand of Abu Bakr) was right.
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Book 1, Number 0030:
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It is reported on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah said: I have been commanded to fight against people so
long as they do not declare that there is no god but Allah, and he who
professed it was guaranteed the protection of his property and life on my
behalf except for the right affairs rest with Allah.
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Book 1, Number 0031:
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It is reported on the authority of Abu Huraira that he
heard the Messenger of Allah say: I have been commanded to fight against
people, till they testify to the fact that there is no god but Allah, and
believe in me (that) I am the messenger (from the Lord) and in all that I
have brought. And when they do it, their blood and riches are guaranteed
protection on my behalf except where it is justified by law, and their
affairs rest with Allah.
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Book 1, Number 0032:
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It is narrated on the authority of Jabir that the
Messenger of Allah said: I have been commanded that I should fight against
people till they declare that there is no god but Allah, and when they
profess it that there is no god but Allah, their blood and riches are
guaranteed protection on my behalf except where it is justified by law, and
their affairs rest with Allah, and then he (the Holy Prophet) recited (this
verse of the Holy Qur'an): "Thou art not over them a warden" (lxxxviii, 22).
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Book 1, Number 0033:
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It has been narrated on the authority of Abdullah b.
'Umar that the Messenger of Allah said: I have been commanded to fight
against people till they testify that there is no god but Allah, that
Muhammad is the messenger of Allah, and they establish prayer, and pay Zakat
and if they do it, their blood and property are guaranteed protection on my
behalf except when justified by law, and their affairs rest with Allah.
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Book 1, Number 0034:
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It Is narrated on the authority of Abu Malik: I heard the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) say: He who professed that there
is no god but Allah and made a denial of everything which the people worship
beside Allah, his property and blood became inviolable, an their affairs
rest with Allah.
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Book 1, Number 0035:
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Abu Malik narrated on the authority of his father that he
heard the Apostle (may peace be upon him) say: He who held belief in the
unity of Allah, and then narrated what has been stated above.
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Book 1, Number 0036:
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It is reported by Sa'id b. Musayyib who narrated it on
the authority of his father (Musayyib b. Hazm) that when Abu Talib was about
to die, the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) came to him and found
with him Abu Jahl ('Amr b. Hisham) and 'Abdullah b. Abi Umayya ibn
al-Mughirah. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: My uncle,
you just make a profession that there is no god but Allah, and I will bear
testimony before Allah (of your being a believer), Abu Jahl and 'Abdullah b.
Abi Umayya addressing him said: Abu Talib, would you abandon the religion of
'Abdul-Muttalib? The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) constantly
requested him (to accept his offer),and(on the other hand) was repeated the
same statement (of Abu Jahl and 'Abdullah b. Abi Umayya) till Abu Talib gave
his final decision and be stuck to the religion of 'Abdul-Muttalib and
refused to profess that there is no god but Allah. Upon this the Messenger
of Allah remarked: By Allah, I will persistently beg pardon for you till I
am forbidden to do so (by God), It was then that Allah, the Magnificent and
the Glorious, revealed this verse: "It is not meet for the Prophet and for
those who believe that they should beg pardon for the polytheists, even
though they were their kith and kin, after it had been made known to them
that they were the denizens of Hell" (ix. 113) And it was said to the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him): "Verily thou canst not guide to
the right path whom thou lovest. And it is Allah Who guideth whom He will,
and He knoweth best who are the guided"(xxviii, 56).
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Book 1, Number 0037:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah said to his uncle at the time of his death: Make a
profession of it that there is no god but Allah and I will bear testimony
(of your being a Muslim) on the Day of judgment. But he (Abu Talib) refused
to do so. Then Allah revealed this verse: "Verily thou canst not guide to
the right path whom thou lovest. And it is Allah Who guideth whom He will
and He knoweth best who are the guided" (xxviii. 56).
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Book 1, Number 0038:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah said to his uncle (at the time of his death):Make a
profession of it that there is no god but Allah and I will bear testimony
(of your being a Muslim) on the Day of judgment. He (Abu Talib) said: Were
it not the fear of the Quraysh blaming me (and) saying that it was the fear
of (approaching death) that induced me to do so, I would have certainly
delighted your eyes. It was then that Allah revealed: "Verily thou canst not
guide to the right path whom thou lovest. And it is Allah Who guideth whom
He will and He knoweth best who are the guided" (xxviii-56).
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Book 1, Number 0039:
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It is narrated on the authority of 'Uthman that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said. He who died knowing (fully
well) that there is no god but Allah entered Paradise.
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Book 1, Number 0040:
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It is narrated on the authority of Humran that he heard
Uthman saying this: I heard the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
uttering these words (as stated above).
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Book 1, Number 0041:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira: We were
accompanying the Apostle (may peace be upon him) in a march (towards Tabuk).
He (the narrator) said: The provisions with the people were almost depleted.
He (the narrator) said: (And the situation became so critical) that they
(the men of the army) decided to slaughter some of their camels. He (the
narrator) said: Upon this Umar said: Messenger of Allah, I wish that you
should pool together what has been left out of the provisions with the
people and then invoke (the blessings of) Allah upon it. He (the narrator)
said: He (the Holy Prophet) did it accordingly. He (the narrator) said: The
one who had wheat in his possession came there with wheat. He who had dates
with him came there with dates. And Mujahid said: He who possessed stones of
dates came there with stones. I (the narrator) said: What did they do with
the date-stones. They said: They (the people) sucked them and then drank
water over them. He (the narrator said): He (the Holy Prophet) invoked the
blessings (of Allah) upon them (provisions). He (the narrator) said: (And
there was such a miraculous increase in the stocks) that the people
replenished their provisions fully. He (the narrator) said: At that time he
(the Holy Prophet) said: I bear testimony to the fact that there is no god
but Allah, and I am His messenger. The bondsman who would meet Allah without
entertaining any doubt about these (two fundamentals) would enter heaven.
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Book 1, Number 0042:
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It is narrated either on the authority of Abu Huraira or
that of Abu Sa'id Khudri. The narrator A'mash has narrated this hadith with
a little bit of doubt (about the name of the very first narrator who was in
direct contact with the Holy Prophet. He was either Abu Huraira or Abu Sa'id
Khudri. Both are equally reliable transmitters of the traditions). He (the
narrator) said: During the time of Tabuk expedition, the (provisions) ran
short and the men (of the army) suffered starvation; they said: Messenger of
Allah, would you permit us to slay our camels? We would eat them and use
their fat. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Do as you
please. He (the narrator) said: Then 'Umar came there and said: Messenger of
Allah, if you do that (if you give your consent and the men begin to slay
their camels), the riding animals would become short. But (I would suggest
you to) summon them along with the provisions left with them Then invoke
Allah's blessings on them (different items of the provisions) It is hoped
Allah shall bless them. The Messenger of Allah replied in the affirmative.
(the narrator) said: He called for a leather mat to be used as a table cloth
and spread it out. Then he called people along with the remaining portions
of their provisions. He (the narrator) said: Someone was coming with handful
of mote, another was coming with a handful of dates, still another was
coming with a portion of bread, till small quantities of these things were
collected on the table cloth. He (the narrator said): Then the messenger of
Allah invoked blessing (on them) and said: Fill your utensils with these
provisions. He (the narrator) said: They filled their vessel to the brim
with them, and no one amongst the army (which comprised of 30,000 persons)
was left even with a single empty vessel. He (the narrator) aid: They ate to
their fill, and there was still a surplus. Upon this the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) remarked: I bear testimony that there is no god but
Allah and I am the messenger of Allah. The man who meets his Lord without
harboring any doubt about these two (truths) would never be kept away from
Paradise.
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Book 1, Number 0043:
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It is narrated on the authority of Ubadah b. Samit that
the messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) observed : He who said:
"There is no god but Allah, He is One and there is no associate with Him,
that Muhammad is his servant and His messenger, that Christ is servant and
the son of His slave-girl and he (Christ) His word which He communicated to
Mary and is His Spirit, that Paradise is a fact and Hell is a fact," Allah
would make him (he who affirms these truths enter Paradise through any one
of its eight doors which he would like.
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Book 1, Number 0044:
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It is narrated on the authority of Umar b. Hani with the
same chain of transmitters with the exception of these words: Allah would
make him (he who affirms these truths) enter Paradise through one of the
eight doors which he would like.
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Book 1, Number 0045:
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It is narrated on the authority of Sunabihi that he went
to Ubada b. Samit when he was about to die. I burst into tears. Upon this he
said to me: Allow me some time (so that I may talk with you). Why do you
weep? By Allah , if I am asked to bear witness, I would certainly testify
for you (that you are a believer). Should I be asked to intercede, I would
certainly intercede for you, and if I have the power, I would certainly do
good to you, and then observed: By Allah, never did I hear anything from the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) which could have been a source of
benefit to you and then not conveyed it to you except this single hadith.
That I intend to narrate to you today, since I am going to breathe my last.
I heard the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) say: He who testifies
that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah,
Allah would prohibit the fire of Hell for him.
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Book 1, Number 0046:
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It is narrated on the authority of Mu'adh b. Jabal: I was
riding behind the Prophet (may peace be upon him) and there was nothing
between him and me but the rear part of the saddle, when he said: Mu'adh
b.Jabal : To which I replied: At your beck and call, and at your pleasure,
Messenger of Allah ! He moved along for a few minutes, when again he said:
Mu'adh b. Jabal : To which I replied: At your beck and call, and at your
pleasure, Messenger of Allah ! He then again moved along for a few minutes
and said: Mu'adh b. Jabal : To which I replied . At your beck and call, and
at your pleasure. Messenger of Allah He,(the Holy Prophet) said: Do you know
what right has Allah upon His servants? I said: Allah and His Messenger know
best. He (the Holy Prophet) said: Verily the right of Allah over His
servants is that they should worship Him, not associating anything with Him.
He (the Holy Prophet) with Mu'adh behind him, moved along for a few minutes
and said: Mu'adh b. Jabal: To which I replied: At your beck and call, and at
your pleasure, Messenger of Allah ! He (the Holy Prophet) said: Do you know
what rights have servants upon Allah in case they do it (i.e. they worship
Allah without associating anything with Him)? I (Mu'adh b. Jabal) replied:
Allah and His Messenger know best. (Upon this) he (the Holy Prophet)
remarked: That He would not torment them (with the fire of Hell).
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Book 1, Number 0047:
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It is narrated on the authority of Mu'adh b. Jabal that
he observed: I was riding behind the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) on an ass known as 'Ufair. He (Mu'adh) observed: He (the Holy Prophet)
said: Mu'adh, do you know what right has Allah over His bondsmen and what
right have His bondsmen over Him ? Mu'adh added: I replied: Allah and his
Messenger know best. Upon this he(the Holy Prophet remarked: The right of
Allah over His bondsmen is that they should worship Allah and should not
associate anything with Him, and the right of His bondsmen over Allah,
Glorious and Sublime, is that He does not punish him who associates not
anything with Him. He (Mu'adh) added: I said to the Messenger of Allah:
Should I then give the tidings to the people? He (the Holy Prophet) said: Do
not tell them this good news, for they would trust in it alone.
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Book 1, Number 0048:
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It is narrated on the authority of Mu'adh b. Jabal that
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Mu'adh, do you know the
right of Allah over His bondsmen? He (Mu'adh) said: Allah and His Apostle
know best. He (the Messenger of Allah) said: That Allah alone should be
worshipped and nothing should be associated with Him. He (the Holy Prophet)
said: What right have they (bondsmen) upon Him in case they do it? He
(Mu'adh) said: Allah and His Apostle know best. He (the Holy Prophet) said:
That He would not punish them.
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Book 1, Number 0049:
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It is narrated on the authority of Aswad b. Hilal that he
heard Mu'adh say this: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
called, me and I replied to him. He (the Holy Prophet) said: Do you know the
right of Allah upon the people ? and then followed the hadith (mentioned
above).
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Book 1, Number 0050:
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It is reported on the authority of Abu Huraira: We were
sitting around the Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him).
Abu Bakr and Umar were also there among the audience. In the meanwhile the
Messenger of Allah got up and left us, He delayed in coming back to us,
which caused anxiety that he might be attacked by some enemy when we were
not with him; so being alarmed we got up. I was the first to be alarmed. I,
therefore, went out to look for the Messenger of Allah (may peace and
blessings be upon him) and came to a garden belonging to the Banu an-Najjar,
a section of the Ansar went round it looking for a gate but failed to find
one. Seeing a rabi' (i.e. streamlet) flowing into the garden from a well
outside, drew myself together, like a fox, and slinked into (the place)
where God's Messenger was. He (the Holy Prophet) said: Is it Abu Huraira? I
(Abu Huraira) replied: Yes, Messenger of Allah. He (the Holy Prophet) said:
What is the matter with you? replied: You were amongst us but got up and
went away and delayed for a time, so fearing that you might be attacked by
some enemy when we were not with you, we became alarmed. I was the first to
be alarmed. So when I came to this garden, I drew myself together as a fox
does, and these people are following me. He addressed me as Abu Huraira and
gave me his sandals and said: Take away these sandals of mine, and when you
meet anyone outside this garden who testifies that there is no god but
Allah, being assured of it in his heart, gladden him by announcing that he
shall go to Paradise. Now the first one I met was Umar. He asked: What are
these sandals, Abu Huraira? I replied: These are the sandals of the
Messenger of Allah with which he has sent me to gladden anyone I meet who
testifies that there is no god but Allah, being assured of it in his heart,
with the announcement that he would go to Paradise. Thereupon 'Umar struck
me on the breast and I fell on my back. He then said: Go back, Abu Huraira,
So I returned to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him), and was
about to break into tears. 'Umar followed me closely and there he was behind
me. The Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be on him) said: What is
the matter with you, Abu Huraira? I said: I happened to meet 'Umar and
conveyed to him the message with which you sent me. He struck me on my
breast which made me fall down upon my back and ordered me to go back. Upon
this the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: What prompted you
to do this, 'Umar? He said: Messenger of Allah, my mother and father be
sacrificed to thee, did you send Abu Huraira with your sandals to gladden
anyone he met and who testified that there is no god but Allah, and being
assured of it in his heart, with the tidings that he would go to Paradise?
He said: Yes. Umar said: Please do it not, for I am afraid that people will
trust in it alone; let them go on doing (good) deeds. The Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) said: Well, let them.
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Book 1, Number 0051:
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It is reported on the authority of Anas b. Malik that the
Prophet of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) addressed Mu'adh b.
Jabal as he was riding behind him to which he replied: At thy beck and call,
and at thy pleasure, Messenger of Allah. He again called out: Mu'adh, to
which he (again) replied: At thy beck and call, and at thy pleasure. He (the
Holy Prophet) addressed him (again): Mu'adh, to which he replied: At thy
beck and call, and at thy pleasure, Messenger of Allah. Upon this he (the
Holy Prophet) observed: If anyone testifies (sincerely from his heart) that
there is no god but Allah, and that Muhammad is His bondsman and His
messenger, Allah immuned him from Hell. He (Mu'adh) said: Messenger of
Allah, should I not then inform people of it, so that they may be of good
cheer? He replied: Then they would trust in it alone. Mu'adh told about it
at the time of his death, to avoid sinning.
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Book 1, Number 0052:
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It is narrated on the authority of 'Itban b. Malik that
he came to Medina and said: Something had gone wrong with my eyesight. I,
therefore, sent (a message to the Holy Prophet): Verily it is my ardent
desire that you should kindly grace my house with your presence and observe
prayer there so, that I should make that corner a place of worship.He said:
The Prophet (may peace be upon him) came there,and those amongst the
Companions whom Allah willed also accompanied him. He entered (my place) and
offered prayer at my residence and his Companions began to talk amongst
themselves (and this conversation centered round hypocrites), and then the
conspicuous one, Malik b. Dukhshum was made the target and they wished that
he (the Holy Prophet) should curse him and he should die or he should meet
some calamity. In the meanwhile the Messenger of Allah (may peace and
blessings be upon him) completed his prayer and said: Does Malik b. Dukhshum
not testify the fact that there is no god but Allah and verily I am the
messenger of Allah. They replied: He makes a profession of it (no doubt) but
does not do it out of (sincere) heart. He (the Holy Prophet) said: He who
testifies that there is no god but Allah and I am the messenger of Allah
would not enter Hell or its (flames) would not consume him. Anas said: This
hadith impressed me very much and I told my son to write it down.
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Book 1, Number 0053:
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It is narrated on the authority of Anas that 'Itban b.
Malik told him that he became blind. He sent a message to the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) that he should come and mark a place of
worship for him. Thereupon came the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) and his people and then there was a discussion among them about a man
who was known as Malik b. Dukhshum, and subsequently the narrator described
the hadith of Sulaiman b. Mughira as stated above.
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Book 1, Number 0054:
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It is narrated on the authority of 'Abbas b.
'Abdul-Muttalib that he heard the Messenger of Allah saying: He relished the
flavor of faith (Iman) who became the book of faith pleased with Allah as
Lord, with al-Islam as the code of life and with Muhammad as the Messenger
(of Allah).
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Book 1, Number 0055:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Prophet (may peace be upon him) said: Iman has over seventy branches, and
modesty is a branch of Iman.
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Book 1, Number 0056:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) said: Faith has
over seventy branches or over sixty branches, the most excellent of which is
the declaration that there is no god but Allah, and the humblest of which is
the, removal of what is injurious from the path: and modesty is the branch
of faith.
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Book 1, Number 0057:
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Salim reported on the authority of his father that the
Prophet (may peace and blessings be upon him) heard a man instruction his
brother about modesty. Upon this the Prophet remarked: Modesty is an
ingredient of Iman (faith).
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Book 1, Number 0058:
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Zuhri has narrated this hadith with the addition of these
words: He (the Holy Prophet) happened to pass by a mass of Ansar who was
instructing his brother (about modesty).
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Book 1, Number 0059:
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It is narrated on the authority of 'Imran b. Husain that
the Prophet (may peace and blessings be upon him) said: Modesty brings forth
nothing but goodness. Bushair b. Ka'b said: It is recorded in the books of
wisdom, there lies sobriety in it and calmness of mind in it, Imran said: I
am narrating to you the tradition of the Messenger of Allah (may peace and
blessings be upon him) and you talk of your books.
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Book 1, Number 0060:
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It is narrated on the authority of Qatada. We were
sitting with 'Imran b. Husain in a company and Bushair ibn Ka'b was also
amongst us. 'Imran narrated to us that on a certain occasion the Messenger
of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) said: Modesty is a virtue
through and through, or said: Modesty is a goodness complete. Upon this
Bushair ibn Ka'b said: Verily we find in certain books or books of (wisdom)
that it is God-inspired peace of mind or sobriety for the sake of Allah and
there is also a weakness in it. Imran was so much enraged that his eyes
became red and he said: I am narrating to you the hadith of the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) and you are contradicting it. He (the
narrator) said: Imran reported the hadith, He (the narrator) said: Bushair
repeated,(the same thing). Imran was enraged. He (the narrator) said: We
asserted: Verily Bushair is one amongst us. Abu Nujaid ! There is nothing
wrong, with him (Bushair).
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Book 1, Number 0061:
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Ishaq b. Ibrahim narrates this hadith of the Holy Prophet
on the authority of Imran b. Husain, like the one narrated by Hammad b.
Zaid.
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Book 1, Number 0062:
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It is narrated on the authority of Sufyan b. 'Abdulla
al-Thaqafi that he said: I asked the Messenger of Allah to tell me about
Islam a thing which might dispense with the necessity of my asking anybody
after you. In the hadith of Abu Usama the (words) are: other than you. He
(the Holy Prophet) remarked: Say I affirm my faith in Allah and then remain
steadfast to it.
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Book 1, Number 0063:
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It is narrated on the authority of 'Abdullah b. 'Amr that
a man asked the Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him)
which of the merits (is superior) in Islam. He (the Holy Prophet) remarked:
That you provide food and extend greetings to one whom you know or do not
know.
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Book 1, Number 0064:
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'Abdullah b. Amr b. al-As is reported to have said:
Verily a person asked the Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be
upon him) who amongst the Muslims was better. Upon this (the Holy Prophet)
remarked: From whose hand and tongue the Muslims are safe.
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Book 1, Number 0065:
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It is narrated on the authority of Jabir that he heard
the (Holy Prophet) say: A Muslim is he from whose hand and tongue the
Muslim's are safe.
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Book 1, Number 0066:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Musa Ash'ari : I
asked the Messenger of Allah which (attribute) of Islam is more excellent.
Upon this he remarked: One in which the Muslims are safe, protected from the
tongue and hand of (other Muslims). Ibrahim b. Sa'id al-Jauhari has narrated
this hadith with the same words in addition to these. The Messenger of Allah
(may peace and blessings be upon him) was asked as to who amongst the
Muslims is better, and the rest of the hadith was narrated like this.
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Book 1, Number 0067:
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It is reported on the authority of Anas that the Prophet
of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him ) said: There are three
qualities for which anyone who is characterised by them will relish the
sweetness of faith: he to whom Allah and His Messenger are dearer than all
else; he who loves a man for Allah's sake alone; and he who has as great an
abhorrence of returning to unbelief after Allah has rescued him from it as
he has of being cast into Hell.
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Book 1, Number 0068:
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It is reported on the authority of Anas that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: There are three qualities
for which any one who is characterised by them will relish the savour of
faith: that he loves man and he does not love him but for Allah's sake
alone; he is to whom Allah and His Messenger are dearer than all else; he
who prefers to be thrown into fire than to return to unbelief after Allah
has rescued him out of it.
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Book 1, Number 0069:
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A similar hadith has been reported on the authority of
Anas (with another chain of transmitters) with the exception of these words:
that he again becomes a Jew or a Christian.
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Book 1, Number 0070:
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It is reported on the authority of Anas that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: No bondsman believes, and,
in the hadith narrated by Abdul Warith, no person believes, till I am dearer
to him than the members of his household, his wealth and the whole of
mankind.
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Book 1, Number 0071:
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It is reported on the authority of Anas b. Malik that the
Messenger of Allah said: None of you is a believer till I am dearer to him
than his child, his father and the whole of mankind.
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Book 1, Number 0072:
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It is arrested on the authority of Anas b. Malik that the
Prophet (may peace and blessings be upon him) observed: one amongst you
believes (truly) till one likes for his brother or for his neighbour that
which he loves for himself.
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Book 1, Number 0073:
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It is narrated on the authority of Anas that the Prophet
(may peace blessings be upon him) observed: By Him in whose Hand is my life,
no, bondsman (truly) believes till he likes for his neighbour, or he (the
Holy Prophet) said: for his brother, whatever he likes for himself.
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Book 1, Number 0074:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessing be upon him) observed: He will
not enter Paradise whose neighbour is not secure from his wrongful conduct.
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Book 1, Number 0075:
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It is reported on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) observed: He who believes in
Allah and the Last Day should either utter good words or better keep
silence; and he who believes in Allah and the Last Day should treat his
neighbour with kindness and he who believes in Allah and the Last Day should
show hospitality to his guest.
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Book 1, Number 0076:
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It is reported on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) observed: He who
believes in Allah and the Last Day does not harm is neighbour, and he who
believes in Allah and the Last Day shows hospitality to his guest and he who
believes in Allah and the Last Day speaks good or remains silent.
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Book 1, Number 0077:
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Another hadith similar to one narrated (above) by Abu
Husain is also reported by Abu Huraira with the exception of these words: He
(the Prophet) said: He should do good to the neighbour.
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Book 1, Number 0078:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Shuraih al-Khuzai'
that the Prophet (may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) observed: He
who believes in Allah and the Last Day should do good to his neighbour and
he who believes in Allah and the Last Day should show hospitality to the
guest and he who believes in Allah and the Last Day should either speak good
or better remain silent.
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Book 1, Number 0079:
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It is narrated on the authority of Tariq b. Shihab: It
was Marwan who initiated (the practice) of delivering khutbah (address)
before the prayer on the 'Id day. A man stood up and said: Prayer should
precede khutbah. He (Marwan) remarked, This (practice) has been done away
with. Upon this Abu Sa'id remarked: This man has performed (his duty) laid
on him. I heard the Messenger of Allah as saying: He who amongst you sees
something abominable should modify it with the help of his hand; and if he
has not strength enough to do it, then he should do it with his tongue, and
if he has not strength enough to do it, (even) then he should (abhor it)
from his heart, and that is the least of faith.
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Book 1, Number 0080:
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The same hadith of the Holy Prophet (may peace and
blessings be upon him) has been reported by Abu Sa'id al-Khudri in
connection with the story of Marwan.
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Book 1, Number 0081:
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It is narrated on the authority 'Abdullah b. Mas'ud that
the Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) observed: Never
a Prophet had been sent before me by Allah towards his nation who had not
among his people (his) disciples and companions who followed his ways and
obeyed his command. Then there came after them their successors who said
whatever they did not practise, and practised whatever they were not
commanded to do. He who strove against them with his hand was a believer: he
who strove against them with his tongue was a believer, and he who strove
against them with his heart was a believer and beyond that there is no faith
even to the extent of a mustard seed. Abu Rafi' said: I narrated this hadith
to 'Abdullah b. 'Umar; he contradicted me. There happened to come 'Abdullah
b. Mas'ud who stayed at Qanat, and 'Abdullah b 'Umar wanted me to accompany
him for visiting him(as 'Abdullah b. Mas'ud was ailing), so I went along
with him and as we sat (before him) I asked Ibn Mas'ud about this hadith. He
narrated it in the same way as I narrated it to Ibn 'Umar.
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Book 1, Number 0082:
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The same hadith has been transmitted by another chain of
narrators on the authority of 'Abdullah b. Mas'ud who observed: Never was
there one among the prophets who had had not disciples who followed his
direction and followed his ways. The remaining part of the hadith is like
that as narrated by Salih but the arrival of Ibn Mas'ud and the meeting of
Ibn 'Umar with him is not mentioned.
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Book 1, Number 0083:
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It is narrated on the authority of Ibn Mas'ud that the
Apostle of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) pointed towards Yemen
with his hand and said: Verily Iman is towards this side, and harshness and
callousness of the hearts is found amongst the rude owners of the camels who
drive them behind their tails (to the direction)where emerge the two horns
of Satan, they are the tribes of Rabi'a and Mudar.
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Book 1, Number 0084:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah observed: There have come the people of Yemen; they are
tender of hearts, the belief is that of the Yemenites, the understanding (of
the faith) is that of the Yemenites and sagacity is that of the Yemenites.
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Book 1, Number 0085:
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Abu Huraira reported the same hadith which is transmitted
to us by another chain of transmitters, e.g. Muhammad b. al-Muthanna, Ishaq
b. Yusuf Azraq, Ibn 'Aun, etc.
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Book 1, Number 0086:
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Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah (may peace
and blessings be upon him) observed: There came to you the people from
Yemen; they are tender of hearts and mild of feelings, the understanding is
Yemenite, the sagacity is Yemenite.
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Book 1, Number 0087:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) remarked: The
summit of unbelief is towards the East and the pride and conceitedness is
found among the owners of horses and camels who are rude and uncivil, people
of the tents, and tranquillity is found among those who rear goats and
sheep.
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Book 1, Number 0088:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) observed: The
belief is among the Yemenites, and the unbelief is towards the East, and
tranquillity is among those who rear goats and sheep, and pride and
simulation is among the uncivil and rude owners of horses and camels.
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Book 1, Number 0089:
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It is reported on the authority of Abu Huraira: I heard
the Messenger of Allah saying this: Pride and conceitedness is found among
the uncivil owners of the camels and tranquillity is found among the owners
of sheep and goats.
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Book 1, Number 0090:
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The same hadith has been narrated by Zuhri with the same
chain of authorities with the addition: The belief is among the Yemenites,
the sagacity is that of the Yemenites.
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Book 1, Number 0091:
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Abu Huraira said: I heard the Prophet (may peace and
blessings be upon him) saying: There came the people of Yemen, they are
tender of feelings and meek of hearts. The belief is that of the Yemenites,
the sagacity is that of the Yemenites, the tranquillity is among the owners
of goats and sheep, and pride and conceitedness is among the uncivil owners
of the camels, the people of the tents in the direction of sunrise.
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Book 1, Number 0092:
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It is reporter on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) observed: There
came the people of Yemen who are soft of hearts, tender in feelings: the
belief is that of the Yemenites, the sagacity is that of the Yemenites and
the summit of unbelief is towards the East.
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Book 1, Number 0093:
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Qutaiba b. Sa'id and Zubair b. Harb say: Jarir narrated
this on the authority of A'mash with the same chain of narrators (as
mentioned above).
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Book 1, Number 0094:
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Shu'ba narrated the hadith as reported by Jarir with the
same chain of narrators with this addition : Pride and conceitedness is
among the owners of the camels and tranquillity and sobriety is found
amongst the owners of sheep.
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Book 1, Number 0095:
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It is reported on the authority of Jabir b. Abdullah that
the Messenger of Allah (may peace and, blessings be upon him) observed: The
callousness of heart and sternness is in the East and faith is among the
people of the Hijaz.
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Book 1, Number 0096:
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Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah (may peace
and blessing be upon him) observed: You shall not enter Paradise so long as
you do not affirm belief (in all those things which are the articles of
faith) and you will not believe as long as you do not love one another.
Should I not direct you to a thing which, if you do, will foster love
amongst you: (i.e.) give currency to (the practice of paying salutation to
one another by saying) as-salamu alaikum.
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Book 1, Number 0097:
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Zuhair b. Harb said: Jarir reported on the authority of
A'mash with this chain of transmitters that the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) observed: By him in Whose hand is my life, you shall not
enter Paradise unless you believe. The rest of the hadith is the same as
narrated by Abd Mu'awiya and Waki'.
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Book 1, Number 0098:
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It is narrated on the authority of Tamim ad-Dari that the
Apostle of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) observed: Al-Din is a
name of sincerity and well wishing . Upon this we said: For whom? He
replied: For Allah, His Book, His Messenger and for the leaders and the
general Muslims.
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Book 1, Number 0099:
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Muhammad b. Hatim and others narrate the same hadith of
the Apostle (may peace and blessings be upon him) on the authority of Tamim
ad-Dari.
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Book 1, Number 0100:
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Umayya b. Bistam narrates the same hadith of the
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) on the authority of
Tamim ad-Dari.
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Book 1, Number 0101:
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It is narrated on the authority of Jarir that he observed
I gave pledge of allegiance to the Messenger of Allah(may peace and
blessings be upon him) on the observance of prayer, payment of Zakat, and
sincerity and well-wishing for every Muslim.
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Book 1, Number 0102:
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Sufyan narrated on the authority of Ziyad b. 'Ilaqa that
he heard Jarir b. 'Abdullah saying: I pledged allegiance to the Apostle of
Allah may peace and blessings be upon him) on sincerity and well-wishing for
every Muslim.
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Book 1, Number 0103:
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It is narrated on the authority of Jarir that he
observed: I owed allegiance to the Apostle of Allah (may peace and blessings
be upon him) on hearing ( is commands) and obeying (them) and the Prophet)
instructed me (to act) as lay in my power, and sincerity and goodwill for
every Muslim.
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Book 1, Number 0104:
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Abu Huraira reported that the Messenger of Allah observed
: The fornicator who fornicates is not a believer so long as he commits it
and no thief who steals is a believer as long as he commits theft, and no
drunkard who drinks wine is a believer as long as he drinks it. 'Abdul-Malik
b. Abi Bakr' narrated this on the authority of Abu Bakr b. Abdur-Rahman b.
Harith and then said: Abu Huraira made this addition : No plunderer who
plunders a valuable thing that attracts the attention of people is a
believer so long as he commits this act.
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Book 1, Number 0105:
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'Abdul-Malik b. Shu'aib narrated this hadith on the
authority of Abu Huraira that he observed: The Messenger of Allah said that
a fornicator does not fornicate, and then narrated the hadith like this, and
he also made mention of plundering too, but did not mention of a thin having
value. Ibn Shihab said: Sa'id b. al-Musayyib and Abu Salama narrated this
hadith on the authority of Abu Huraira a hadith like that of Abu Bakr with
the exception of (the mention) of plundering.
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Book 1, Number 0106:
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Muhammad b. Mihran narrates this hadith on the authority
of Abu Huraira and made mention of plundering but did not talk of (a thing)
having value.
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Book 1, Number 0107:
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Imam Muslim has reported this hadith by Hasan b. 'Ali
al-Halwani and other traditions.
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Book 1, Number 0108:
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It is reported on the authority of Qutaiba b. Sa'id who
reported on the authority of Abu Huraira the hadith like that narrated from
Zuhri with this exception that in the hadith narrated by 'Ala ' and Safwan
b. Sulaim there is no mention of: People raise there eyes towards him, and
in the hadith narrated by Hammam: The believers raise their eyes towards
him, and such like words, so long as he plunders (is not) a believer, and
these words were added: And no exploiter who makes an exploitation is a
believer as long as he exploits It; therefore avoid and shun (these evils).
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Book 1, Number 0109:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira: A
fornicator who fornicates is not a believer as long as he commits
fornication, and no one who steals is a believer as long as he commits
theft, and no one who drinks wine is a believer as long as he drinks it, and
repentance may be accepted after that.
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Book 1, Number 0110:
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Muhammad b. Rafi', Abdur-Razzaq, Sufyan, A'mash narrated
this hadith like one narrated by Shu'ba, on the authority of Abu Huraira
tracing, it (right to the Holy Prophet).
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Book 1, Number 0111:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abdullah b. 'Amr that
the Prophet observed: Four characteristics made anyone who possessed them, a
sheer hypocrite; anyone who possessed one of them possessed a characteristic
of hypocrisy till be abandons it: when he talked he lied, when he made a
covenant he acted treacherously, and when he quarreled he deviated from the
truth.
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Book 1, Number 0112:
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It is reported on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) said: Three are the
signs of a hypocrite: when he spoke he told a lie, when he made a promise he
acted treacherously against it, when he was trusted he betrayed.
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Book 1, Number 0113:
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Abu Huraira reported that the Messenger of Allah (may
peace and blessings be upon him) observed: There are three characteristics
of a hypocrite: when he spoke he told a lie, when he made promise he acted
treacherously, and when he was trusted he betrayed.
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Book 1, Number 0114:
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'Uqba b. Mukarram al-'Ami reported that he heard 'Ala' b.
'Abdur-Rahman narrating this hadith with this chain of transmitters and he
said: Three are the signs of a hypocrite, even if he observed fast and
prayed and asserted that he was a Muslim.
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Book 1, Number 0115:
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It is reported on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) made
observations like them embodied in the hadith narrated by Yahya b. Muhammad
on the authority of 'Ala', and added to it: even if he observed fast and
prayed and asserted that he was a Muslim.
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Book 1, Number 0116:
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It is reported on the authority of Ibn 'Umar that the
Apostle (may peace and blessings be upon him) observed: When a man calls his
brother an unbeliever, it returns (at least) to one of them.
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Book 1, Number 0117:
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It is reported on the authority of Ibn 'Umar that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) said: Any person
who called his brother: or unbeliever (has in fact done an act by which this
unbelief) would return to one of them. If it were so, as he asserted (then
the unbelief of man was confirmed but if it was not true), then it returned
to him (to the man who labeled it on his brother Muslim).
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Book 1, Number 0118:
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It is reported on the authority of Abu Dharr that he
heard the Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) saying:
No person who claimed knowingly anyone else as his father besides(his
own)committed nothing but infidelity, and he who made a claim of anything,
which (in fact) did not belong to him, is not amongst us; he should make his
abode in Fire, and he who labeled anyone with unbelief or called him the
enemy of Allah, and he was in fact not so, it rebounded on him.
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Book 1, Number 0119:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) observed: Do not
detest your fathers; he who detested his father committed infidelity.
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Book 1, Number 0120:
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It is reported on the authority of Sa'd b. Abi Waqqas:
Both of my ears heard the Messenger of Allah saying this: He who claimed the
fatherhood of anyone else besides his real father knowingly (committed a
great sin);Paradise is forbidden to him. Abu Bakra asserted that he too
heard it from the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him ).
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Book 1, Number 0121:
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Sa'd and Abu Bakra each one of them said: My ears heard
and my hearing preserved it that Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him)
observed: He who claimed for another one his fatherhood besides his own
father knowingly that he was not his father-to him Paradise is forbidden.
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Book 1, Number 0122:
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It is narrated on the authority of 'Abdullah b. Mas'ud
that the Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) observed:
Abusing a Muslim is an outrage and fighting against him is unbelief. Zubaid
said: I asked Abu Wa'il: Did you hear it from Abdullah narrating if from the
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him)? He replied: Yes.
But there is mention of the talk between Zubaid and Abu Wa'il in the hadith
narrated by Shu'ba.
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Book 1, Number 0123:
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Abu Bakr b. Abu Shaiba narrated a hadith like this from
the Apostle (may peace and blessings be upon him) on the authority of
Abdullah.
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Book 1, Number 0124:
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It is narrated on the authority of Jarir b. 'Abdullah
that the Apostle of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) asked him on
the occasion of the Farewell Pilgrimage to make the people silent and then
said: Do not return to unbelief after me by striking the necks of one
another.
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Book 1, Number 0125:
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Abdullah b. Mu'adh narrated from the Apostle(may peace
and blessings be upon him) a hadith like this on the authority on Ibn Umar.
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Book 1, Number 0126:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abdullah b. Umar that
the Apostle(may peace and blessings be upon him) observed on the occasion of
the Farewell Pilgrimage Woe unto you distress unto you! Don't turn back as
unbelievers after me by striking the necks of one another.
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Book 1, Number 0127:
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Harmala b. Yahya, Abdullah b. Wahb, Umar b. Muhammad, Ibn
Umar narrated like the hadith reported by Shu'ba on the authority of Waqid.
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Book 1, Number 0128:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) observed: Two
(things) are found among men which are tantamount to unbelief: slandering
one's lineage and lamentation on the dead.
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Book 1, Number 0129:
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It is narrated on the authority of Jarir that he heard
(the Holy Prophet) saying, The slave who fled from his master committed an
act of infidelity as long as he would not return to him. Mansur observed: By
God, this hadith was narrated from the Apostle (may peace and blessings be
upon him), but I do not like that this should be narrated on my authority
here in Basra.
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Book 1, Number 0130:
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It is narrated on the authority of Jarir that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) observed: The slave
who fled from his master, responsibility with regard to him was absolved.
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Book 1, Number 0131:
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Jarir b. Abdullah reported it from the Holy Prophet: When
the slave runs away from his master, his prayer is not accepted.
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Book 1, Number 0132:
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It is narrated on the authority of Zaid b. Khalid
al-Juhani: The Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) led
the morning prayer at Hudaybiya. There were some marks of the rainfall
during the night. At the conclusion of prayer he turned towards people and
observed: Do you know what your Lord has said? They replied: Allah and His
Messenger know best. Upon this he (the Holy Prophet) remarked: He (Allah)
said: Some of My bondsmen entered the morning as My believers and some as
unbelievers. He who said: We have had a rainfall due to the Blessing and
Mercy of Allah, he is My believer and a disbeliever of stars, and who said:
We have had a rainfall due to the rising of such and such (star) disbelieved
Me and affirmed his faith in the stars.
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Book 1, Number 0133:
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It is reported on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) said: Don't you
know what your Lord said? He observed: I have never endowed My bondsmen with
a favor, but a section amongst them disbelieved it and said: Stars, it was
due to the stars.
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Book 1, Number 0134:
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It is reported on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessing be upon him) observed: Allah does
not shower His blessings from the heaven that in the morning a group of men
disbelieve it (to be a blessing from Allah). Allah sends down rain, but they
(the disbelievers) say: Such and such star (is responsible for that).
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Book 1, Number 0135:
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It is reported on the authority of Ibn 'Abbas that there
was (once) a downpour during the life of the Apostle (may peace and
blessings be upon him Upon this the Apostle (may peace and blessings be upon
him) observed: Some people entered the morning with gratitude and some with
ingratitude (to Allah). Those who entered with gratitude said: This is the
blessing of Allah, and those who entered with ingratitude said: Such and
such asterism was right. It was upon this that the verse was revealed: I
swear by the setting of the stars to the end and make your provision that
you should disbelieve it.
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Book 1, Number 0136:
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It is reported on the authority of Anas that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings Be upon him) observed: The sign
of a hypocrite is the hatred against the Ansar and the sign of a believer is
the love for the Ansar.
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Book 1, Number 0137:
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It is narrated on the authority of Anas that the
Apostle(may peace and blessings be upon him) said: The love of the Ansar is
the sign of faith and hatred against them is the sign of dissemblance.
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Book 1, Number 0138:
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Al-Bara reported it from the Apostle(may peace and
blessing be upon him) that he observed with regard to the Ansar, None but
the believer loves them, none but the hypocrite hates them. He who loved
them loved Allah and he who hated them hated Allah. I (the narrator) said:
Did you hear this hadith from al-Bara'? He said: To me, he narrated it.
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Book 1, Number 0139:
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It is reported on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace and blessings be upon him) said: A person who
believes in Allah and the Last Day never nurses a grudge against the Ansar.
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Book 1, Number 0140:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Sa'id Khudri that
the Messenger of Allah observed: The person who believes in Allah and the
Last Day never nurses a grudge against the Ansar.
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Book 1, Number 0141:
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Zirr reported: 'Ali observed: By Him Who split up the
seed and created something living, the Apostle(may peace and blessings be
upon him) gave me a promise that no one but a believer would love me, and
none but a hypocrite would nurse grudge against me.
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Book 1, Number 0142:
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It is narrated on the authority of 'Abdullah b. Umar that
the Messenger of Allah observed: O womenfolk, you should give charity and
ask much forgiveness for I saw you in bulk amongst the dwellers of Hell. A
wise lady among them said: Why is it, Messenger of Allah, that our folk is
in bulk in Hell ? Upon this the Holy Prophet observed: You curse too much
and are ungrateful to your spouses. I have seen none lacking in common sense
and failing in religion but (at the same time) robbing the wisdom of the
wise, besides you. Upon this the woman remarked: What is wrong with our
common sense and with religion? He (the Holy Prophet) observed: Your lack of
common sense (can be well judged from the fact) that the evidence of two
women is equal to one man, that is a proof of the lack of common sense, and
you spend some nights (and days) in which you do not offer prayer and in the
month of Ramadan (during the days) you do not observe fast, that is a
failing in religion. This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Abu
Tahir with this chain of transmitters.
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Book 1, Number 0143:
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A hadith like this as narrated by Ibn 'Umar has also been
transmitted by Abu Huraira.
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Book 1, Number 0144:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that when,
the son of Adam recites the Ayat of Sajdah (prostration) and then falls down
in prostration, the Satan goes into seclusion and weeps and says: Alas, and
in the narration of Abu Kuraib the words are: Woe unto me, the son of Adam
was commanded to prostrate, and he prostrated and Paradise was entitled to
him and I was commanded to prostrate, but I refused and am doomed to Hell.
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Book 1, Number 0145:
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A'mash narrated this hadith with the same chain of
transmitters, with this change of words that he (the Satan) said: I
disobeyed and I am doomed to Hell.
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Book 1, Number 0146:
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It is narrated on the authority of Jabir that he heard
the Apostle (may peace and blessings be upon him) saying. Verily between man
and between polytheism and unbelief is the negligence of prayer.
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Book 1, Number 0147:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Zubair that he
heard Jabir b. 'Abdullah saying. I heard the Messenger of Allah (may peace
and blessings be upon him) observing this: Between man and polytheism and
unbelief is the abandonment of salat.
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Book 1, Number 0148:
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Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah was asked
about the best of deeds. He observed: Belief in Allah. He (the inquirer)
said: What next? He (the Holy Prophet) replied: Jihad (struggle to the
utmost) in the cause of Allah. He (the inquirer) again said: What next? He
(the Holy Prophet) replied: Pilgrimage accepted into the grace of the Lord.
In the. tradition narrated on the authority of Muhammad b. Ja'far (the words
are) that he (the Holy Prophet) said: Belief in Allah and His Messenger.
Muhammad b. Rafi and 'Abd b. Humaid, 'Abdur-Razzaq and Ma'mar and Zuhri have
narrated a hadith like this on the authority of the same chain of
transmitters.
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Book 1, Number 0149:
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Abu Dharr reported: I said: Messenger of Allah, which of
the deeds is the best? He (the Holy Prophet) replied: Belief in Allah and
Jihad in His cause. I again asked: Who is the slave whose emancipation is
the best ? He (the Holy Prophet) replied: One who is valuable for his master
and whose price is high. I said: If I can't afford to do it? He (the Holy
Prophet) replied: Help an artisan or make anything for the unskilled
(labourer). I (Abu Dharr) said: Messenger of Allah, you see that I am
helpless in doing some of these deeds. He (the Holy Prophet) replied: Desist
from doing mischief to the people. That is the charity of your person on
your behalf.
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Book 1, Number 0150:
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Muhammad b. Abu Rafi' narrated the hadith on the
authority of Abu Dharr with a slight difference.
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Book 1, Number 0151:
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It is narrated on the authority of 'Abdullah b. Mas'ud
that he observed. I asked the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
which deed was the best. He (the Holy Prophet) replied: Prayer at its
appointed hour. I (again) said: Then what? He (the Holy Prophet) replied:
Kindness to the parents. I (again) said: Then what? He replied: Earnest
endeavour (Jihad) in the cause of Allah. And I would have not ceased asking
more questions but out of regard (for his feelings).
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Book 1, Number 0152:
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'Abdullah b. Mas'ud reported: I said: Messenger of Allah,
which of the deeds (takes one) nearer to Paradise ? He (the Holy Prophet)
replied: Prayer at its proper time, I said: What next, Messenger of Allah?
He replied: Kindness to the parents. I said: What next? He replied: Jihad in
the cause of Allah.
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Book 1, Number 0153:
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It was heard from Abu 'Amr Shaibani that, pointing
towards the house of Abdullah, he said: The owner of this house told me that
he asked the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him): Which of the deeds
are liked by Allah? He (the Holy Prophet) observed: Prayer at its proper
time. I (again) said: What next ? He replied: Then goodness to the parents.
I (again) said: What then? He replied: Then Jihad in the cause of Allah. He
('Abdullah) said: This is what I was told (by the Holy Prophet). Had I
questioned further, he would have made additions for me.
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Book 1, Number 0154:
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This hadith has been transmitted by Muhammad b. Bashshar,
Muhammad b. Ja'far Shu'ba with this chain of narrators, with the addition
that he pointed towards the house of 'Abdullah, but he did not mention his
name for us.
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Book 1, Number 0155:
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It is reported on the authority of 'Abdullah that the
Apostle of Allah observed: The best of' the deeds or deed is the (observance
of) prayer at its proper time and kindness to the parents.
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Book 1, Number 0156:
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'Abdullah reported: I asked the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him): Which sin is the gravest in the eye of Allah? He (the
Holy Prophet) replied: That you associate a partner with Allah (despite the
fact) that He has created you. He (the reporter) said: I told him (the, Holy
Prophet) : Verily it is indeed grave. He (the reporter) said: I asked him
what the next (gravest sin) was. He (the Holy Prophet) replied: That you
kill your child out of fear that he shall join you in food. He (the
reporter)said: I asked (him) what the next (gravest sin)was. He (the Holy
Prophet) observed : Then (the next gravest sin) is that you commit adultery
with the wife of your neighbour.
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Book 1, Number 0157:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abdullah b. Mas'ud
that a man said: Messenger of Allah, which offence is the most grievous in
the eye of Allah? He (the Holy Prophet) replied: That you associate a
partner with Allah (despite the fact) that He created you. He (the man)
said: What next? He (the Holy Prophet) replied: That you kill your child out
of fear that he would join you in food. He (the inquirer) said (again): What
next? He (the Holy Prophet) replied: That you commit adultery with the wife
of your neighbour. And the Almighty and Exalted Lord testified it (with this
verse) : All those who call not unto another god along with Allah, and slay
not any soul which Allah has forbidden, except in the cause of justice, nor
commit fornication, and he who does this shall meet a requital of sin (xxv.
68).
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Book 1, Number 0158:
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It is narrated on the authority of 'Abdur-Rahman b. Abu
Bakra that his father said: We were in the company of the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) that he observed: Should I not inform you about the
most grievous of the grave sins? (The Holy Prophet) repeated it three times,
and then said: Associating anyone with Allah, disobedience to parents, false
testimony or false utterance. The Holy Prophet was reclining, then he sat
up, and he repeated it so many times that we wished that he should become
silent.
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Book 1, Number 0159:
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Anas narrated from the Apostle (may peace be upon him)
about the major sins. He (the Holy Prophet) observed: Associating anyone
with Allah, disobedience to parents, killing a person and false utterance.
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Book 1, Number 0160:
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Ubaidullah b. Abu Bakr said: I heard Anas b. Malik
saying: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) talked about the
major sins, or he was asked about the major sins. Upon this he observed:
Associating anyone with Allah, killing of a person, disobedience to parents.
He (the Holy Prophet further) said: Should I not inform you about the
gravest of the major sins, and (in this connection) observed: False
utterance or false testimony. Shu'ba said . It was most probably "false
testimony".
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Book 1, Number 0161:
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It is reported on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) observed: Avoid the seven noxious
things. It was said (by the hearers): What are they, Messenger of Allah? He
(the Holy Prophet) replied: Associating anything with Allah, magic, killing
of one whom God has declared inviolate without a just cause, consuming the
property of an orphan, and consuming of usury,turning back when the army
advances, and slandering chaste women who are believers, but unwary.
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Book 1, Number 0162:
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It is narrated on the authority of 'Abdullah b. Amr b.
al-'As that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) observed: Abusing
one's parents is one of the major sins. They (the hearers) said: Messenger
of Allah, does a man abuse his parents too? He (the Holy Prophet) replied:
Yes, one abuses the father of another man, who in turn abuses his father.
One abuses his mother and he in turn abuses his (the former's) mother.
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Book 1, Number 0163:
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This hadith has also been transmitted on the authority of
Sa'd b. Ibrahim with this chain of narrators.
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Book 1, Number 0164:
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It Is narrated on the authority of Abdullah b. Mas'ud
that the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him), observed: He who has in
his heart the weight of a mustard seed of pride shall not enter Paradise. A
person (amongst his hearers) said: Verily a person loves that his dress
should be fine, and his shoes should be fine. He (the Holy Prophet)
remarked: Verily, Allah is Graceful and He loves Grace. Pride is disdaining
the truth (out of self-conceit) and contempt for the people.
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Book 1, Number 0165:
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It is narrated on the authority of 'Abdullah b. Mas'ud
that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) observed: None shall
enter the Fire (of Hell) who has in his heart the weight of a mustard seed
of Iman and none shall enter Paradise who has in his heart the weight of a
mustard seed of pride.
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Book 1, Number 0166:
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It is narrated on the authority of 'Abdullah that the
Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) observed: He who as in his heart
the weight of a mustard seed of pride shall not enter Paradise.
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Book 1, Number 0167:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abdullah b. Mas'ud
that Waki told (him) that the Messenger of Allah had observed and Ibn Numair
asserted: I heard the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) saying: He
who dies associating anything with Allah would enter the Fire (of Hell).
'Abdullah b. Mas'ud said: I say that he who died without associating
anything with Allah entered Paradise.
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Book 1, Number 0168:
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It is narrated on the authority of Jabir that a man came
to the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) and said: Messenger of
Allah, what are the two things quite unavoidable? He replied: He who dies
without associating anyone with Allah would (necessarily) enter Paradise and
he who dies associating anything with Allah would enter the (Fire of) Hell.
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Book 1, Number 0169:
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It is narrated on the authority of Jabir b. Abdullah: I
heard the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) saying: He who met
Allah without associating anything with Allah entered Paradise and he who
met Him associating (anything) with Him entered Fire.
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Book 1, Number 0170:
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The same hadith has been narrated by Ishaq b. Mansur on
the authority of Jabir with another chain of transmitters.
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Book 1, Number 0171:
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I heard Abu Dharr narrating it from the Apostle (may
peace be upon him) that he observed: Gabriel came to me and gave me the
tidings: Verily he who died amongst your Ummah without associating anything
with Allah would enter Paradise. I (the narrator) said: Even if he committed
adultery and theft. He (the Holy Prophet) said: (Yes), even if he committed
adultery and theft.
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Book 1, Number 0172:
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Abu Dharr reported,: I came to the Apostle (may peace be
upon him ) and he was asleep with a white mantle over him. I again came, he
was still asleep, I came again and he had awakened. I sat by his side and
(the Holy Prophet) observed: There is none among the bondsmen who affirmed
his faith in La illaha ill-Allah there is no God but Allah) and died in this
state and did not enter Paradise. I (Abu Dharr) said: Even if he committed
adultery and theft? He (the Holy Prophet) replied : (Yes) even though he
committed adultery and theft. I (again said) : Even if he committed adultery
and theft ? He replied : (Yes) even though he committed adultery and theft.
(Th Holy Prophet repeated it three times) and said for the fourth time: In
defiance of Abu Dharr. Abu Dharr then went out and he repeated (these
words): In defiance of Abu Dharr.
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Book 1, Number 0173:
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It is narrated on the authority of Miqdad b. Aswad that
he said. Messenger of Allah, you just see (here is a point) : If I
encountered a person amongst the infidels (in the battlefield) and he
attacked me and struck me and cut off one of my hands with the sword. Then
he (in order to protect himself from me) took shelter of a tree and said: I
become Muslim for Allah's sake. Messenger of Allah, can I kill him after he
had uttered this? The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Do
not kill him. I (the narrator) said: Messenger of Allah , he cut off my hand
and uttered this after amputating it; should I then kill him? The Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Don't kill him , for I you kill him,
verily he would be in a position where you had been before killing him and
verily you would be in a position where he had been before uttering
(kalima).
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Book 1, Number 0174:
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The same hadith has been transmitted by the same chain of
narrators. The hadith transmitted by Auza'i and Ibn Juraij contains these
words: I embraced Islam for Allah's sake. and in the hadith narrated by
Ma'mar the words are: I knelt down to kill him, that he said; There is no
god but Allah.
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Book 1, Number 0175:
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It is narrated by Miqdad, and he was an ally of B. Zuhra
and was of those who participated in the Battle of Badr along with the
Messenger of Allah, that he said: Messenger of Allah, here is a point: If I
happened to encounter a person amongst the infidels (in the battle). Then he
narrated a hadith similar to the one transmitted by Laith.
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Book 1, Number 0176:
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It is narrated on the authority of Usama b. Zaid that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) sent us in a raiding party. We
raided Huraqat of Juhaina in the morning. I caught hold of a man and he
said: There is no god but Allah, I attacked him with a spear. It once
occurred to me and I talked about it to the Apostle (may peace be upon him).
The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Did he profess "There
is no god but Allah," and even then you killed him? I said: Messenger of
Allah, he made a profession of it out of the fear of the weapon. He (the
Holy Prophet) observed: Did you tear his heart in order to find out whether
it had professed or not ? And he went on repeating it to me till I wished I
had embraced Islam that day. Sa'd said: By Allah, I would never kill any
Muslim so long as a person with a heavy belly, i.e., Usama, would not kill.
Upon this a person remarked: Did Allah not say this: And fight them until
there is no more mischief and religion is wholly for Allah ? Sa'd said: We
fought so that there should be no mischief, but you and your companions wish
to fight so that there should be mischief.
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Book 1, Number 0177:
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It is narrated on the authority of Usama b. Zaid: The
Messenger of Allah may peace be upon him) sent us to Huraqat, a tribe of
Juhaina. We attacked that tribe early in the morning and defeated them and I
and a man from the Ansar caught hold of a person (of the defeated tribe).
When we overcame him, he said: There is no god but Allah. At that moment the
Ansari spared him, but I attacked him with my spear and killed him. The news
had already reached the Apostle (peace be upon him), so when we came back he
(the Apostle) said to me: Usama, did you kill him after he had made the
profession: There is no god but Allah? I said. Messenger of Allah, he did it
only as a shelter. The Holy Prophet observed: Did you kill him after he had
made the profession that there is no god but Allah? He (the Holy Prophet)
went on repeating this to me till I wished I had not embraced Islam before
that day.
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Book 1, Number 0178:
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It is narrated by Safwan b. Muhriz that Jundab b.
'Abdullah al-Bajali during the stormy days of Ibn Zubair sent a message to
'As'as b. Salama: Gather some men of your family so that I should talk to
them. He ('As'as) sent a messenger to them (to the members of his family).
When they had assembled, Jundab came there with a yellow hooded cloak on
him, He said: Talk what you were busy in talking. The talk went on by turns,
till there came his (Jundab's) turn. He took off the hooded cloak from his
head and said: I have come to you with no other intention but to narrate to
you a hadith of your Apostle: Verily the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) sent a squad of the Muslims to a tribe of the polytheists. Both
the armies confronted one another. There was a man among the army of
polytheists who (was so dashing that), whenever he intended to kill a man
from among the Muslims, he killed him. Amongst the Muslims too was a man
looking forward to (an opportunity of) his (the polytheist's) unmindfulness.
He (the narrator) said: We talked that he was Usama b, Zaid. When he raised
his sword, he (the soldier of the polytheists) uttered: "There is no god but
Allah," but he (Usama b. Zaid) killed him. When the messenger of the glad
tidings came to the Apostle (may peace be upon him) he asked him (about the
events of the battle) and he informed him about the man (Usama) and what he
had done He (the Prophet of Allah) called for him and asked him why he had
killed him. He (Usama) said: Messenger of Allah, he struck the Muslims and
killed such and such of them. And he even named some of them. (He
continued): I attacked him and when he saw the sword he said: There is no
god but Allah. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Did you
kill him? He (Usama) replied in the affirmative. He (the Holy Prophet)
remarked: What would you do with: "There is no god but Allah," when he would
come (before you) on the Day of Judgment ? He (Usama) said: Messenger of
Allah, beg pardon for me (from your Lord). He (the Holy Prophet) said: What
would you do with: "There is no god but Allah" when he would come (before
you) on the Day of Judgment? He (the Holy Prophet) added nothing to it but
kept saying: What would you do with: "There is no god but Allah," when he
would come (before you) on the Day of Judgment?
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Book 1, Number 0179:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abdullah b. Umar who
narrates from the Prophet of Allah (may peace be upon him) who said: He who
took up arms against us is not of us.
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Book 1, Number 0180:
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Iyas b. Salama narrated from his father that the Apostle
(may peace be upon him) observed: He who draws the sword against us is not
of us.
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Book 1, Number 0181:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Musa Ash'ari: He
who took up arms against us is not of us.
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Book 1, Number 0182:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) observed: He who took up arms
against us is not of us and he who acted dishonestly towards us is not of
us.
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Book 1, Number 0183:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) happened to pass by a heap of
eatables (corn). He thrust his hand in that (heap) and his fingers were
moistened. He said to the owner of that heap of eatables (corn): What is
this? He replied: Messenger of Allah, these have been drenched by rainfall.
He (the Holy Prophet) remarked: Why did you not place this (the drenched
part of the heap) over other eatables so that the people could see it ? He
who deceives is not of me (is not my follower).
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Book 1, Number 0184:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abdullah b. Mas'ud
that the Holy Prophet observed: He is not one of us (one among the Ummah of
Islam) who beat the cheeks or tore the front opening of the shirt or uttered
the slogans of (the days of) Jahiliya (ignorance). Ibn Numair and Abu Bakr
said (instead of the word "au"(or) it is "wa" [and] the words are) and tore
and uttered (the slogans) of Jahiliya without "alif".
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Book 1, Number 0185:
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This hadith has been narrated by A'mash with the same
chain of narrators and the transmitters said: He tore and called.
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Book 1, Number 0186:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Burda b. Abu Musa
that Abu Musa was afflicted with grave pain and he became unconscious and
his head was in the lap of a lady of his household. One of the women of his
household walled. He (Abu Musa) was unable (because of weakness) to say
anything to her. But when he was a bit recovered he said: I have no concern
with one with whom the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) has no
concern, Verily the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) has no
concern with that woman who wails loudly, shaves her hair and tears (her
garment in grief).
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Book 1, Number 0187:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Burda that Abu
Musa fell unconscious and his wife Umm Abdullah came there and wailed
loudly. When he felt relief he said: Don't you know?-and narrated to her:
Verily the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: I have no
concern with one who shaved her hair, lamented loudly and tore (her clothes
in grief).
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Book 1, Number 0188:
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This hadith is narrated on the authority of Abu Musa with
this change only: That (the Holy Prophet) did not say that he had no concern
but said: He is not one of us.
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Book 1, Number 0189:
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It is reported from Hudhaifa that news reached him (the
Holy Prophet) that a certain man carried tales. Upon this Hudhaifa remarked:
I heard Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) saying: The tale-bearer
shall not enter Paradise.
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Book 1, Number 0190:
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It is reported on the authority of Hammam b, al-Harith
that a man used to carry tales to the governor. We were sitting in the
mosque. the people said: He is one who carries tales to the governor. He
(the narrator) said: Then he came and sat with us. Thereupon Hudhaifa
remarked: I heard the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) saying: The
beater of false tales would never enter heaven.
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Book 1, Number 0191:
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It is narrated on the authority of Hammam b. al-Harith:
We were sitting with Hudhaifa in the mosque. A man came and sat along with
us. It was said to Hudhaifa that he was the man who carried tales to the
ruler. Hudhaifa remarked with the intention of conveying to him: I have
heard the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) saying: The tale-bearer
will not enter Paradise.
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Book 1, Number 0192:
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It is narrated o the authority of Abu Dharr that the
Messenger of Allah (may ace he upon him) observed: Three are the (persons)
with whom Allah would neither speak on the Day of Resurrection, nor would
look at them nor would absolve the and there is a painful chastisement for
them. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) repeated it three
times. Abu Dharr remarked: They failed and they lost; who are these persons,
Messenger of Allah? Upon this he (the Holy) Prophet) observed: They are: the
dragger of lower garment, the recounter of obligation the seller of goods by
false oath.
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Book 1, Number 0193:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Dharr who narrates
that the Prophet (may peace be upon him) observed: Three are the persons
with whom Allah would not speak on the Day of Resurrection: the bestower of
gift who does not give anything but by laying obligation on him, the seller
of goods who sells them by taking false oath and one who hangs low his lower
garment.
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Book 1, Number 0194:
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ishr b. Khalid has narrated this hadith on the authority
of Sulaiman with the same chain of transmitters with this addition: Allah
shall neither speak nor look at nor absolve then, and there is a tormenting
punishment for them.
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Book 1, Number 0195:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) observed: Three (are the persons)
with whom Allah would neither speak, nor would He absolve them on the Day of
Resurrection. Abu Mu'awiya added: He would not look at them and there is
grievous torment for them: the aged adulterer, the liar king and the proud
destitute.
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Book 1, Number 0196:
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Abu Huraira narrated on the authority of Abu Bakr that
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Three are the persons
with whom Allah would neither speak on the Day of Resurrection, nor would He
look towards them, nor would purify them (from sins), and there would be a
tormenting chastisement for them: a person who in the waterless desert has
more water (than his need) and he refuses to give it to the traveller and a
person who sold a commodity to another person in the afternoon and took an
oath of Allah that he had bought it at such and such price and he (the
buyer) accepted it to be true though it was not a fact, and a person who
pledged allegiance to the Imam but for the sake of the world (material
gains). And if the Imam bestowed on him (something) out of that (worldly
riches) he stood by his allegiance and if he did not give him, he did not
fulfil the allegiance.
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Book 1, Number 0197:
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The same hadith has been transmitted by another chain of
transmitters with the exception of these words: He offered for sale a
commodity to another person.
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Book 1, Number 0198:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Abu
Huraira that he (the Apostle of Allah)observed: Three are the persons with
whom Allah would neither speak (on the Day of Resurrection) nor would He
look at them, and there would be a painful chastisement for them, a person
who took an oath on the goods of a Muslim in the afternoon and then broke
it. The rest of the hadith is the same as narrated by A'mash.
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Book 1, Number 0199:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) observed: He who killed himself
with steel (weapon) would be the eternal denizen of the Fire of Hell and he
would have that weapon in his hand and would be thrusting that in his
stomach for ever and ever, he who drank poison and killed himself would sip
that in the Fire of Hell where he is doomed for ever and ever; and he who
killed himself by falling from (the top of) a mountain would constantly fall
in the Fire of Hell and would live there for ever and ever.
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Book 1, Number 0200:
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This hadith has been narrated by another chain of
transmitters.
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Book 1, Number 0201:
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Thabit b. Dahhak reported that he pledged allegiance to
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) under the Tree, and verily
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) observed: He who took an oath
of a religion other than Islam, in the state of being a liar, would became
so, as he professed. He who killed himself with a thing would be tormented
on the Day of Resurrection with that very thing. One is not obliged to offer
votive offering of a thing which is not in his possession.
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Book 1, Number 0202:
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It is narrated on the authority of Thabit b. al-Dahhak
that the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) observes: None is obliged
to give votive offering (of a thing) which is not in his possession and the
cursing of a believer is tantamount to killing him, and he who killed
himself with a thing in this world would be tormented with that (very thing)
on the Day of Resurrection, and he who made a false claim to increase(his
wealth), Allah would make no addition but that of paucity, and he who
perjured would earn the wrath of God
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Book 1, Number 0203:
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It is narrated on the authority of Thabit b. Dahhak that
the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) observed: He who took
deliberately a false oath on a religion other than Islam would become that
which he had professed. And he who killed himself with anything Allah would
torment him with that in the Fire of Hell.
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Book 1, Number 0204:
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In the hadith narrated by Shu'ba the words are: Verily
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: He who took an oath on
a religion other than Islam as a liar would become so as he said, and he who
slaughtered himself with a thing would be slaughtered with that on the Day
of Resurrection.
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Book 1, Number 0205:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira: We
participated in the Battle of Hunain along with the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him). He (the Holy Prophet) said about a man who claimed to be
a Muslim that he was one of the denizens of the Fire (of Hell). When we were
in the thick of the battle that man fought desperately and was wounded. It
was said: Messenger of Allah, the person whom you at first called as the
denizen of Fire fought desperately and died. Upon this the Apostle of Allah
(may peace be upon him) remarked: He was doomed to the Fire (of Hell). Some
men were on the verge of doubt (about his fate) when it was said that he was
not dead but fatally wounded. When it was night he could not stand the (pain
of his) wound and killed himself. The Apostle (may peace be upon him) was
informed of that. He (the Holy Prophet) observed: Allah is Great, I bear
testimony to the fact that I am the servant of Allah and His messenger. He
then commanded Bilal to announce to the people that none but a Muslim would
enter Paradise. Verily Allah helps this faith even by a sinful person.
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Book 1, Number 0206:
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It is reported on the authority of Sahl b. Sa'd al-Sa'idi
that there was an encounter between the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) and the polytheists, and they fought (against one another). At the
conclusion of the battle the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) bent
his steps towards his army and they (the enemies) bent their steps towards
their army. And there was a person (his name was Quzman and he was one of
the hypocrites) among the Companions of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) who did not spare a detached (fighter of the enemy) but pursued
and killed him with the sword. They (the Companions of the Holy Prophet)
said: None served us better today than this man Upon this the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) remarked: Verily he is one of the denizens of
Fire. One of the people (Muslims) said: I will constantly shadow him. Then
this man went out along with him. He halted whenever he halted, and ran
along with him whenever he ran. He (the narrator) said: The man was
seriously injured. He (could not stand the pain) and hastened his own death.
He placed the blade of the sword on the ground with the tip between his
chest and then pressed himself against the sword and killed himself. Then
the man (following him) went to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) and said: I bear testimony that verily thou art the Messenger of Allah,
He (the Holy Prophet) said: What is the matter? He replied: The person about
whom you just mentioned that he was one among the denizens of Fire and the
people were surprised (at this) and I said to them that I would bring (the
news about him) and consequently I went out in search of him till I (found
him ) to be very seriously injured. He hastened his death. He placed the
blade of the sword upon the ground and its tip between his chest and then
pressed himself against that and killed himself. Thereupon the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) remarked: A person performs the deeds which to
the people appear to be the deeds befitting the dweller of Paradise, but he
is in fact one of the denizens of Hell. And verily a person does an act
which in the eyes of public is one which is done by the denizens of Hell,
but the person is one among the dwellers of Paradise.
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Book 1, Number 0207:
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It is reported on the authority of Hasan: A person
belonging to the people of the past suffered from a boil, when it pained
him, he drew out an arrow from the quiver and pierced it. And the bleeding
did not stop till he died. Your Lord said: I forbade his entrance into
Paradise. Then he (Hasan) stretched his hand towards the mosque and said: By
God, Jundab transmitted this hadith to me from the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) in this very mosque.
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Book 1, Number 0208:
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It is reported on the authority of Hasan: Jundab b.
'Abdullah al-Bajali narrated this hadith in this mosque which we can neither
forget and at the same time we have no apprehension that Jundab could
attribute a lie to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him). He (the
Holy Prophet) observed: A person belonging to the people of the past
suffered from a boil, and then the rest of the hadith was narrated.
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Book 1, Number 0209:
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It is narrated on the authority of 'Umar b. Khattab that
when it was the day of Khaibar a party of Companions of the Apostle (may
peace be upon him) came there and said: So and so is a martyr, till they
happened to pass by a man and said: So and so is a martyr. Upon this the
Messenger of Allah remarked: Nay, not so verily I have seen him in the Fire
for the garment or cloak that he had stolen from the booty, Then the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Umar son of Khattab, go and
announce to the people that none but the believers shall enter Paradise. He
('Umar b. Khattab) narrated: I went out and proclaimed: Verily none but the
believers would enter Paradise.
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Book 1, Number 0210:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira: We went
to Khaibar along with the Apostle (may peace be upon him) and Allah granted
us victory. We plundered neither gold nor silver but laid our hands on
goods, corn and clothes, and then bent our stops to a valley; along with the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) there was a slave who was
presented to him by one Rifa'a b. Zaid of the family of Judham, a tribe of
Dubayb. When we got down into the valley the slave of the Messenger of Allah
stood up and began to unpack the saddle-bag and was suddenly struck by a
(stray) arrow which proved fatal. We said: There is a greeting for him,
Messenger of Allah, as he is a martyr. Upon this the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) remarked: Nay, not so. By Him in Whose hand is the life
of Muhammad, the small garment which he stole from the booty on the day of
Khaibar but which did not (legitimately) fall to his lot is burning like the
Fire (of Hell) on him. The people were greatly perturbed (on hearing this).
A person came there with a lace or two laces and said: Messenger of Allah, I
found (them) on the day of Khaibar. He (the Holy Prophet) remarked: This is
a lace of fire or two laces of fire.
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Book 1, Number 0211:
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It is narrated on the authority of Jabir that Tufail son
of Amr al-Dausi came to the Apostle (may peace be upon him) and said: Do you
need strong, fortified protection? The tribe of Daus had a fort in the
pre-Islamic days. The Apostle (may peace be upon him) declined this offer,
since it (the privilege of protecting the Holy Prophet) had already been
reserved for the Ansar. When the Apostle(may peace be upon him) migrated to
Medina, Tufail son of Amr also migrated to that place, and there also
migrated along with him a man of his tribe. But the climate of Medina did
not suit him, and he fell sick. He felt very uneasy. So he took hold of an
iron head of an arrow and cut his finger-joints. The blood streamed forth
from his hands, till he died. Tufail son of Amr saw him in a dream. His
state was good and he saw him with his hands wrapped. He (Tufail) said to
him: What treatment did your Allah accord to you? He replied. Allah granted
me pardon for my migration to the Apostle(may peace be upon him): He
(Tufail) again said: What is this that I see you wrapping up your hands? He
replied: I was told (by Allah): We would not set right anything of yours
which you damaged yourself. Tufail narrated this (dream) to the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him). Upon this he prayed: O Allah I grant pardon
even to his hands.
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The
Holy Quran Quotes
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“As for those who divide their religion and break up into sects, thou has no part in them in the least....”
(Al-An'aam, 6:159)
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