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Sahih Muslim
Book 034 -
The Book of Knowledge (Kitab
Al-`Ilm)
Book 34, Number 6442:
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'A'isha reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) recited (these verses of the Qur'an) : "He it is Who revealed to
thee (Muhammad) the Book (the Qur'an) wherein there are clear
revelations-these are the substance of the Book and others are allegorical
(verses). And as for those who have a yearning for error they go after the
allegorical verses seeking (to cause) dissension, by seeking to explain
them. And none knows their implications but Allah, and those who are sound
in knowledge say: We affirm our faith in everything which is from our Lord.
It is only the persons of understanding who really heed" (iii. 6). 'A'isha
(further) reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said (in
connection with these verses) : When you see such verses, avoid them, for it
is they whom Allah has pointed out (in the mentioned verses).
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Book 34, Number 6443:
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'Abdullah b. 'Umar reported: I went to Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) in the morning and he heard the voice of two persons
who had an argumenta- tion with each other about a verse. Allah's Apostle
(may peace be upon him) came to us (and) the (signs) of anger could be seen
on his face. He said: Verily, the (peoples) before you were ruined because
of their disputation in the Book.
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Book 34, Number 6444:
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Jundub b. 'Abdullah al-Bajali reported Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) as saying: Recite the Qur'an as long as your hearts
agree to do so, and when you feel variance between them (between your hearts
and tongues), then get up (and leave its recital for the time being).
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Book 34, Number 6445:
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Jundub (i.e. Ibn 'Abdullah) reported that Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: Recite the Qur'an as long as your
hearts agree to do so and when you find variance between them, then stand
up.
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Book 34, Number 6446:
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Abu Imran reported that Jundub told us as we we-re young
boys living in Kilfa, that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) had
said: Recite the Qur'an. The rest of the hadith is the same.
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Book 34, Number 6447:
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'A'isha reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The most despicable amongst persons in the eye of Allah is
one who tries to fall into dispute with others (for nothing but only to
display his knowledge and power of argumentation).
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Book 34, Number 6448:
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Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) as saying: You would tread the same path as was trodden by
those before you inch by inch and step by step so much so that if they had
entered into the hole of the lizard, you would follow them in this also. We
said: Allah's Messenger, do you mean Jews and Christians (by your words)
"those before you" ? He said: Who else (than those two religious groups) ?
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Book 34, Number 6449:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of 'Ata'
b. Yasir through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 34, Number 6450:
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Abdullah reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: Ruined,were those who indulged in hair-splitting. He (the
Holy Prophet) repeated this thrice.
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Book 34, Number 6451:
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Anas b. Malik reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: It is from the conditions of the Last Hour that
knowledge would be taken away and ignorance would prevail (upon the world),
the liquor would be drunk, and adultery would become rainpant.
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Book 34, Number 6452:
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Qatida reported that Anas b. Malik said: May I not
narrate to you a hadith which I heard from Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) which no one would narrate to you after me who would have
personally heard it from him (the Holy Prophet) (as I have the good fortune
to do so)?-" It is from the signs of the Last Hour that knowledge would be
taken away, ignorance would prevail upon (the world), adultery would become
common, wine would be drunk, the number of men will fall short and the women
would survive (and thus such a disparity would arise in the number of men
and women) that there would be one man to look after fifty women.
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Book 34, Number 6453:
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This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Anas
b. Malik through another chain of narrators, but with a slight variation of
wording.
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Book 34, Number 6454:
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Abu Wa'il reported: I was sitting with 'Abdullah and Abu
Musa that they reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) having
said: Prior to the Last Hour, there would be a time when knowledge would be
taken away, and ignorance would take its place and there would be bloodshed
on a large scale.
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Book 34, Number 6455:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
'Abdullah (b. Mas'ud) and Abu Musa (al-Asha'ri) through other chains of
transmitters.
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Book 34, Number 6456:
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A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority of
Abu Musa through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 34, Number 6457:
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Abu Wa'il reported: I was sitting with Abu Musa and
'Abdullah and they were conversing with each other and Abu Musa reported
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying (that we find in the
above-mentioned ahadith).
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Book 34, Number 6458:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: (When) the time would draw close to the Last Hour, knowledge
would be snatched away, turmoil would be rampant, miserliness would be put
(in the hearts of the people) and therewould be much bloodshed. They said:
What is al-harj? Thereupon he said: It is bloodshed.
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Book 34, Number 6459:
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This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Abu
Huraira with a slight variation of wording.
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Book 34, Number 6460:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) having said: The time would draw close to the Last Hour and knowledge
would decrease. The rest of the hadith is the same.
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Book 34, Number 6461:
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This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Abu
Huraira through other chains of narrators and there is no mention of :
"Miserliness would be put (in the hearts of the people)."
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Book 34, Number 6462:
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'Abdullah b. 'Amr b. al-'As reported Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) as saying: Verily, Allah does nit take away
knowledge by snatching it from the people but Re takes away knowledge by
taking away the scholars, so that when He leaves no learned person, people
turn to ignorant as their, leaders; then they are asked to deliver religious
verdicts and they deliver them without knowledge, they go astray, and lead
others astray.
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Book 34, Number 6463:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
'Abdullah b. Umar through other chains of transmitters, but in the hadith
transmitted by Umar b. 'Ali there is an addition of these words: ,I met
'Abdullah b. 'Amr at the end of the year and I asked him about it, and he
narrated to us the hadith as he had narrated before that he had heard
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying.... (The rest of the
hadith is the same).
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Book 34, Number 6464:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
'Abdullah b. Amr b. al-'As through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 34, Number 6465:
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'Urwa b. Zubair reported that 'A'isha said to him: This
news has reached me that 'Abdullah b. 'Amr al-'As would pass by us during
the Hajj season, so you meet him and ask him (about religious matters)as he
has acquired great knowledge from Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him).
I thus met him and asked him about things which he narrated from Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him). And amongst these the one he mentioned
was that Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) said: Verily, Allah does
not take away knowledge from people directly but he takes away the scholars
and consequently takes away (knowledge) along with them and leaves amongst
persons the ignorant as their leaders who deliver religious verdicts without
(adequate) knowledge and themselves go astray and lead others astray. 'Urwa
said: When I narrated this to 'A'isha, she deemed it too much (to believe)
and thus showed reluctance to accept that (as perfectly true) and said to,
'Urwa: Did he ('Abdullah b. 'Amr) say to you that he had heard Allah's
Apostle (may peace be upon him) as saying: ('Urwa had forgotten to ask this
from 'Abdullah b. 'Amr). So when it was the next year, she ('A'isha) said to
him ('Urwa): Ibn Amr has come (for Hajj), so meet him. talk to him and ask
him about this hadith that he narrated to You (last year on the occasion of
the Hajj) pertaining to knowledge. He ('Urwa), said: So I met him, and asked
about it and he narrated to me exactly like one that he had narrated (to me)
for the first time. So when I informed her ('A'isha) about that, she said: I
do not think but this that he has certainly told the truth and I find that
be has neither made any addition to it, nor missed anything from it.
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Book 34, Number 6466:
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Jarir b. Abdullah reported that some desert Arabs clad in
woollen clothes came to Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him). He saw
them in sad plight as they had been hard pressed by need. He (the Holy
Prophet) exhorted people to give charity, but they showed some reluctance
until (signs) of anger could be seen on his face. Then a person from the
Ansar came with a purse containing silver. Then came another person and then
other persons followed them in succession until signs of happiness could be
seen on his (sacred) face. Thereupon Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) said: He who introduced some good practice in Islam which was followed
after him (by people) he would be assured of reward like one who followed
it, without their rewards being diminished in any respect. And he who
introduced some evil practice in Islam which had been followed subsequently
(by others), he would be required to bear the burden like that of one who
followed this (evil practice) without their's being diminished in any
respect.
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Book 34, Number 6467:
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Jarir reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) delivered an address in which he exhorted people to give charity.
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Book 34, Number 6468:
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Jarir b. 'Abdullah reported Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) as saying: The servant does not introduce good practice which
is followed after him.... The rest of the hadith is the same.
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Book 34, Number 6469:
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Jarir transmitted this hadith from his father through
another chain of narrators.
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Book 34, Number 6470:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: He who called (people) to righteousness, there would be
reward (assured) for him like the rewards of those who adhered to it,
without their rewards being diminished in any respect. And he who called
(people) to error, he shall have to carry (the burden) of its sin, like
those who committed it, without their sins being diminished in any respect.
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The
Holy Quran Quotes
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“Prayer (Salat) is the most important practice in Islam. Allah has ordered the Muslims to be mindful of it. The Holy Qur'an says:"Guard strictly your prayers, especially the Middle Prayer, and stand before Allah with all devotion.”
(Al-Baqarah, 2:238)
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