Book 41, Number 6881:
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Zainab bint Jahsh reported that Allah's Apostle (may
peace be upon him) got up from sleep saying: There is no god but Allah;
there is a destruction in store for Arabia because of turmoil which is at
hand, the barrier of Gog and Magog has opened so much. And Sufyan made a
sign of ten with the help of his hand (in order to indicate the width of the
gap) and I said: Allah's Messenger, would we be perished in spite of the
fact that there would be good people amongst us? Thereupon he said: Of
course, but only when the evil predominates.
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Book 41, Number 6882:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Zainab
bint Jahsh with a slight variation in the chain of transmitters.
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Book 41, Number 6883:
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Zainab bint Jahsh, the wife of Allah's Apostle (may peace
be upon him), reported that one day Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) came out in a state of excitement with his face quite red. And he was
saying: There is no god but Allah; there is a destruction in store for
Arabia beciuse of the turmoil which is near at hand as the barrier of Gog
and Magog has been opened like it, and he (in order to explain it) made a
ring with the help o his thumb and forefinger. I said: Allah's Messenger,
would we be destroyed despite the fact that there would be pious people
amongst us ? He said: Yes, when the evil would predominate.
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Book 41, Number 6884:
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This hadith has been narrated oil the authority of Zuhri
with a different chain of transmitters.
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Book 41, Number 6885:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon
him) as saying: Today the wall (barrier) of Gog and Magog has been opened so
much, and WUhaib (in order to explain it) made the figure of ninety with the
help of his hand.
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Book 41, Number 6:
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Harith b Abi Rabi'a and 'Abdullah b. Safwan both went to
Umm Salama, the Mother of the Faithful, and they asked her about the army
which would be sunk in the earth, and this relates to the time when Ibn
Zubair (was the governor of Mecca). She reported that Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) had said that a seeker of refuge would seek refuge in the
Sacred House and an army would be sent to him (in order to kill him) and
when it would enter a plain ground, it would be made to sink. I said:
Allah's Messenger, what about him who would be made to accompany this army
willy nilly? Thereupon he said: He would be made to sink along with them buf
he would be raised on the Day of Resurrection on the basis of his intention.
Abu Ja'far said.' This plain,ground means the plain ground of Medina.
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Book 41, Number 6887:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
'Abdullah b. Rufai, with the same chain of transmitters (but with the
addition of these words) : "When I met Abu Ja'far I told him that she
(simply) meant the plain ground. Thereupon Abu Ja'far said : No, by God, she
meant the plain ground of Medina.
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Book 41, Number 6888:
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Abdullah b. Safwan reported that Hafsa told him that she
had heard Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) as saying : An army would
attack this House in order to fight against the inhabitants of this House
and when it would be at the plain ground the ranks in the centre of the army
would be sunk and the vanguard would call the rear flanks of the army and
they would also be sunk and no flank would be left except some people who
would go to inform them (their kith and kin). A person (who had been
listening to this badith from Abdullah b. Safwan) said: I bear testimony in
regard to you that you are not imputing a lie to Hafsa. And I bear testimony
to the fact that Hafsa is not telling a lie about Allah's Apostle (may peace
be upon him).
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Book 41, Number 6889:
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Abdullah b. Safwan reported the Mother of the Faithful as
saying that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: They would soon
seek protection in this House, viz. Ka'ba (the defenceless), people who
would have nothing to protect themselves in the shape of weapons or the
strength of the people. An army would be sent to fight (and kill) them and
when they would enter a plain ground the army would be sunk in it. Yiisuf
(one of the narrators) said: It was a people of Syria (hordes of Hajjaj) who
had been on that day comin. towards Mecca for an attack (on 'Abdulllah b.
Zubair) and Abdullah b. Safwan said: By God, it does not imply this army.
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Book 41, Number 6890:
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'A'isha reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) was startled in the state of sleep. We said : Allah's Messenger,
you have done something in the state of your sleep which you never did
before, Thereupon he said: Strange it is that some, people of my Ummah would
attack the House (Ka'ba) (for killing) a person who would belong to the
tribe of the Quraish and he would try to seek protection in the House. And
when they would reach the plain ground they would be sunk. We said: Allah's
Messenger, all sorts of people throng the path. Thereupon he said: Yes,
there would be amongst them people who would come with definite designs and
those who would come under duress and there would be travellers also, but
they would all be destroyed through one (stroke) of destruction. though they
would be raised in different states (on the Day of Resurrection). Allah
would, however, raise them according to their intention.
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Book 41, Number 6891:
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Usama reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) climbed up a battlement amongst the battlements of Medina and then
said: You do not see what I am seeing and I am seeing the places of turmoil
between your houses as tile places of rainfall.
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Book 41, Number 6892:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Zuhri
with the same chain of transmitters.
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Book 41, Number 6893:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: There will be soon a period of turmoil in which the one who
sits will be better than one who stands and the one who stands will be
better than one who walks and the one who walks will be better than one who
runs. He who would watch them will be drawn by them. So he who finds a
refuge or shelter against it should make it as his resort.
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Book 41, Number 6894:
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This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Abu
Huraira but with this variation of wording that in the hadith transmitted on
the authority of Abu Bakr, there is an addition of these words: "There is a
prayer among prayers ('Asr) and one who misses it is as if his family and
property have been ruined."
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Book 41, Number 6895:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon
him) as saying: There would be turmoil and the one who would sleep would be
better than who would be awake and the one who would be awake would be
better than one who would stand and one who would stand would be better than
one who would run. So he who finds refuge or shelter should take that refuge
or shelter.
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Book 41, Number 6896:
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Abu Bakra reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: There would soon be turmoil. Behold ! there would be turmoil
in which the one who would be seated would be better than one who would
stand and the one who would stand would be better than one who would run.
Behold ! when the turmoil comes or it appears, the one who has camel should
stick to his camel and he who has sheep or goat should stick to his sheep
and goat and he who has land should stick to the land. A person said:
'Allah's Messenger, what is your opinion about one who has neither camel nor
sheep nor land ? Thereupon, he said : He should take hold of his sword and
beat its edge with the help of stone and then try to find a way of escape. O
Allah, I have conveyed (Thy Message); O Allah, I have conveyed (Thy
Message); O Allah, I have conveyed (Thy Message). A person said: Allah's
Messenger, what is your opinion it I am drawn to a rank in spite of myself,
or in one of the groups and made to march and a man strikes with his sword
or there comes an arrow and kills me ? Thereupon he said: He will bear the
punishment of his sin and that of yours and he would be one amongst the
denizens of Hell.
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Book 41, Number 6897:
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This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of
Waki' with a slight variation of wording.
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Book 41, Number 6898:
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Ahnaf b. Qais reported: I set out with the intention of
helping this person (Hadrat 'Ali) that Abu Bakra met me. He said: Ahnaf,
where do you intend to go? I said: I intend to help the cousin of Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him), viz. 'Ali. Thereupon he said to me:
Ahnaf, go back, for I heard Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as
saying: When two Muslims confront one another with swords (in hands) both
the slayer and the slain would be in Fire. He (Ahnaf) said: I said, or it
was said: Allah's Messenger, it may be the case of one who kills. but what
about the slain (why he would be put in Hell-Fire)? Thereupon he said: He
also intended to kill his companion.
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Book 41, Number 6899:
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Ahnaf b. Qais reported on the authority of Abu Bakra that
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: When two Muslims confront
each other with their swords, both the slayer and the slain are doomed to
Hell-Fire.
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Book 41, Number 6900:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Hammad
through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 41, Number 6901:
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Abu Bakra reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: When two Muslims (confront each other) and the one amongst
them attacks his brother with a weapon, both of them are at the brink of
Hell-Fire. And when one of them kills his companion, both of them get into
Hell-Fire.
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Book 41, Number 6902:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) many ahadith and one of them was this: The last Hour will not come
until the two parties (of Muslims) confront each other and there is a
large-scale massacre amongst them and the claim of both of them is the same.
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Book 41, Number 6903:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The last Hour will not come unless there is much bloodshed.
They said: What is harj? Thereupon he said: Bloodshed. bloodshed.
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Book 41, Number 6904:
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Thauban reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) said: Allah drew the ends of the world near one another for my
sake. And I have seen its eastern and western ends. And the dominion of my
Unimah would reach those ends which have been drawn near me and I have been
granted the red and the white trea- sure and I begged my Lord for my Ummah
that it should not be destroyed because of famine, nor be dominated by an
enemy who is not amongst them to take their lives and destroy them root and
branch, and my Lord said: Muhammad, whenever I make a decision, there is
none to change it. Well, I grant you for your Ummah that it would not be
destroyed by famine and it would not be dominated by an enemy who would not
be amongst it and would take their lives and destroy them root and branch
even if all the people from the different parts of the world join hands
together (for this purpose), but it would be from amongst them, viz. your
Ummah, that some people would kill the others or imprison the others.
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Book 41, Number 6905:
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Thauban reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) said. Verily, Allah drew the ends of the world near me until I saw
its cast and west an He bestowed upon me two treasures, the red and the
white. The rest of the hadith is the same.
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Book 41, Number 6906:
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'Amir b. Sa'd reported on the authority of his father
that one day Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) came from a high,
land. He passed by the mosque of Banu Mu'awiya, went in and observed two
rak'ahs there and we also observed prayer along with him and he made a long
supplication to his Lord. He then came to us and said: I asked my Lord three
things and He has granted me two but has withheld one. I begged my Lord that
my Ummah should not be destroyed because of famine and He granted me this.
And I begged my Lord that my Ummah should not be destroyed by drowning (by
deluge) and He granted me this. And I begged my Lord that there should be no
bloodshed among the people of my Ummah. but He did not grant it.
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Book 41, Number 6907:
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Amir b. Sa'd reported on the authority of his father that
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) came with a group of his
Companions and he passed by the mosque of Banu Mu'awiya. The rest of the
hadith is the same.
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Book 41, Number 6908:
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Hudhaifa b. al-Yaman reported: By Allah, I have the best
knowledge amongst people about every turmoil which is going to appear in the
period intervening me and the Last Hour; and it is not for the fact that
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) told me something confidentially
pertaining to it and he did not tell anybody else about it, but it is
because of the fact that I was present in the assembly in which he had been
describing the turmoil. and he especially made a mention of three turmoils
which would not spare anything and amongst these there would be turmoils
like storms in the hot season. Some of them would be violent and some of
them would be comparatively mild. Hudhaifa said: All (who were present)
except I have gone (to the next world).
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Book 41, Number 6909:
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Hudhaifa reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) stood before us one day and he did not leave anything unsaid (that
he had to say) at that very spot which would happen (in the shape of
turmoil) up to the Last Hour. Those who had to remember them preserved them
in their minds and those who could not remember them forgot them. My friends
knew them and there are certain things which slip out of my mind, but I
recapitulate them when anyone makes a mention of them just as a person is
lost from one's mind but is recalled to him on seeing his face.
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Book 41, Number 6910:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of A'mash
with the same chain of transmitters up to the words: And he forgot who had
to forget that and. he did not make a mention of what follows after this.
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Book 41, Number 6911:
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Hudhaifa reported: Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) informed me of what is going to happen before the approach of the Last
Hour. And there is nothing that I did not ask him in this connection except
this that I did not ask him as to what would turn the people of Medina out
from Medina.
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Book 41, Number 6912:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Shu'ba
with the same chain of transmitters.
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Book 41, Number 6913:
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Abu Zaid (viz. Amr b. Akhtab) reported: Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) led us in the dawn prayer and then mounted the
pulpit and addressed us until it was (time for the) noon prayer. He then
came down the pulpit and observed prayer and then again mounted the pulpit
and again addressed us until it was time for the 'Asr prayer. He then again
came down and observed the prayer and again mointed the pulpit and addressed
us until the sun was set and he informed (about) everything (pertaining to
turmoil) that lay hidden in the past and what lies in (the womb) of) the
future and the most learned amongst us is one who remembers them well
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Book 41, Number 6914:
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Hudhaifa repotted: We were one day in the company of
'Umar that he said: Who amongst you has preserved in his mind most perfectly
the hadith of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) in regard to the
turmoil as he told about it? I said: It is I. Thereupon he said: You are
bold (enough to make this claim). And he further said: How? I said: I heard
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: There would (first) be
turmoil for a person in regard to his family, his property, his own self,
his children, his neighbours (and the sins comnaitted in their connection)
would be expiated by fasting, prayer, charity, enjoining good and
prohibiting evil. Thereupon 'Umar said: I do not mean (that turmoil on a
small scale) but that one which would eme-ge like the mounting waves of the
ocean. I said: Commander of the Faithful, you have nothing to do with it,
for the door is closed between you and that. He said: Would that door be
broken or opened? I said: No, it would be broken. Thereupon he said: Then it
would not be closed despite best efforts. We said to Hudhaifa: Did Umar know
the door? Thereupon he said: Yes, he knew it (for certain) just as one knows
that night precede the next day. And I narrated to him something in which
there was nothing fabricated. Shaqiq (one of the narrators) said: We dared
not ask Hudhaifa about that door. So we requested Masrdq to ask him. So he
asked him and he said: (By that door, he meant) 'Umar.
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Book 41, Number 6915:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Hudhaifa through other chains of transmitters also.
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Book 41, Number 6916:
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Hudhaifa reported that Umar said: Who would narrate to us
(the ahadith pertaining to turmoil) and he reported a badith similar to
these ahadith.
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Book 41, Number 6917:
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Jundub reported: I came on the day of Jara'a that a
person was (found) sitting. I said: They would shed their blood today. That
person said: By Allah. not at all. I said: By Allah, of course, they would
do it. He said: By Allah, they would not do it. I said: By Allah, of course,
they would do it. He said: By Allah, they would not do it, and I have heard
a hadith of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) which I am narrating
to you in this connection. I said: You are a bad seat fellow. I have been
opposing you since morning and you are listening to me in spite of the fact
that you have heard a hadith from Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him)
(contrary to ray statement). I myself felt that there was no use of this
annoyance. (He could tell me earlier that it was a hadith of the Holy
Prophet (may peace be upon him], and I would not have opposed him at all.) I
turned my face toward him and asked him and he was Hadrat Hudhaifa.
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Book 41, Number 6918:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The Last Hour would not come before the Euphrates uncovers a
mountain of gold, for which people would fight. Ninety-nine out of each one
hundred would die but every man amongst them would say that perhaps he would
be the one who would be saved (and thus possess this gold).
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Book 41, Number 6919:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Suhail
with the same chain of transmitters but with this addition: "My father said:
If you see that, do not even go near it."
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Book 41, Number 6920:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The Last Hour would not come unless the Euphrates would
uncover a treasure of gold, so he who finds it should not take anything out
of that.
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Book 41, Number 6921:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The Euphrates would soon uncover a mountain of gold but he
who is present there should not take anything from that.
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Book 41, Number 6922:
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'Abdullah b. Harith b. Naufal reported: I was standing
along with Ubayy b. Ka,b and he said: The opinions of the people differ in
regard to the achievement of worldly ends. I said: Yes, of course. Thereupon
he said: I heard Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: The
Euphrates would soon uncover a mountain of gold and when the people would
bear of it they would flock towards it but the people who would possess that
(treasure) (would say): If we allow these persons to take out of it they
would take away the whole of it. So they would fight and ninety-nine out of
one hundred would be killed. Abu Kamil in his narration said: I and Abu Ka'b
stood under the shade of the battlement of Hassan.
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Book 41, Number 6923:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: Iraq would withhold its dirhams and qafiz; Syria would
withhold its mudd and dinar and Egypt would withhold its irdab and dinar and
you would recoil to that position from where you started and you would
recoil to that position from where you started and you would recoil to that
position from where you started, the bones and the flesh of Abu Huraira
would bear testimony to it.
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Book 41, Number 6924:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The Last Hour would not come until the Romans would land at
al-A'maq or in Dabiq. An army consisting of the best (soldiers) of the
people of the earth at that time will come from Medina (to counteract them).
When they will arrange themselves in ranks, the Romans would say: Do not
stand between us and those (Muslims) who took prisoners from amongst us. Let
us fight with them; and the Muslims would say: Nay, by Allah, we would never
get aside from you and from our brethren that you may fight them. They will
then fight and a third (part) of the army would run away, whom Allah will
never forgive. A third (part of the army). which would be constituted of
excellent martyrs in Allah's eye, would be killed ani the third who would
never be put to trial would win and they would be conquerors of
Constantinople. And as they would be busy in distributing the spoils of war
(amongst themselves) after hanging their swords by the olive trees, the
Satan would cry: The Dajjal has taken your place among your family. They
would then come out, but it would be of no avail. And when they would come
to Syria, he would come out while they would be still preparing themselves
for battle drawing up the ranks. Certainly, the time of prayer shall come
and then Jesus (peace be upon him) son of Mary would descend and would lead
them in prayer. When the enemy of Allah would see him, it would (disappear)
just as the salt dissolves itself in water and if he (Jesus) were not to
confront them at all, even then it would dissolve completely, but Allah
would kill them by his hand and he would show them their blood on his lance
(the lance of Jesus Christ).
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Book 41, Number 6925:
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Mustaurid al-Qurashi reported: I heard Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) as saying: The Last Hour would come (when) the
Romans would form a majority amongst people. 'Amr said to him (Mustaurid
Qurashi): See what you are saying? He said: I say what I heard from Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him). Thereupon he said: If you say that, it is
a fact for they have four qualities. They have the patience to undergo a
trial and immediately restore themselves to sanity after trouble and attack
again after flight. They (have the quality) of being good to the destitute
and the orphans, to the weak and, fifthly, the good quality in them is that
they put resistance against the oppression of kings.
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Book 41, Number 6926:
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Mustaurid Qurashi reported: I heard Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) as saying: The Last Hour would come when the Romans
would form a majority amongst people. This reached 'Amr b. al-'As and he
said: What are these ahadith which are being transmitted from you and which
you claim to have heard from Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)?
Mustaurid said to him: I stated only that which I heard from Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him). Thereupon 'Amr said: If you state this
(it is true), for they have the power of tolerance amongst people at the
time of turmoil and restore themselves to sanity after trouble, and are good
amongst people so far as the destitute and the weak are concerned.
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Book 41, Number 6927:
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Yusair b. Jabir reported: Once there blew a red storm in
Kufah that there came a person who had nothing to say but (these words):
Abdullah b. Mas'ud, the Last Hour has come. He ('Abdullah b. Mas'ud) was
sitting reclining against something, and he said: The Last Hour would not
come until the people divide in- heritance and rejoice over booty, and then
said pointing towards Syria, with the gesture of his hand like this: The
enemy shall muster strength against Muslims and the Muslims will muster
strength against them (Syrians). I said: You mean Rome? And he said: Yes,
and there would be a terrible fight and the Muslims would prepare a
detachment (for fighting unto death) which would not return but victorious.
They will fight until night will intervene them; both the sides will return
without being victorious and both will be wiped out. The Muslims will again
prepare a detachment for fighting unto death so that they may not return but
victorious. When it would be the fourth day, a new detachment out of the
remnant of the Muslims would be prepared and Allah will decree that the
enemy should be routed. And they would fight such a fight the like of which
would not be seen, so much so that even if a bird were to pass their flanks,
it would fall down dead before reaching the end of them. (There would be
such a largescale massacre) that when counting would be done, (only) one out
of a hundred men related to one another would be found alive. So what can be
the joy at the spoils of such war and what inheritance would be divided !
They would be in this very state that they would hear of a calamity more
horrible than this. And a cry would reach them: The Dajjil has taken your
place among your off- spring. They will, therefore, throw away what would be
in their hands and go forward sending ten horsemen,as a scouting party.
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: I know their names and the
names of their forefathers and the colour of their horses. They will be best
horsemen on the surface of the earth on that day or amongst the best
horsemen on the surface of the earth on that day.
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Book 41, Number 6928:
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Jabir reported: I was in the company of Ibn Mas'ud that
there blew a red storm. The rest of the hadith is the same.
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Book 41, Number 6929:
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Jabir reported: I was in the house of 'Abdullah b. Mas'ud
and the house was fully packed that a red storm blew in Kufah.
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Book 41, Number 6930:
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Nafi' b. Utba reported: We were with Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) in an expedition that there came a people to Allah's
Apostle (may peace be upon him) from the direction of the west. They were
dressed in woollen clothes and they stood near a hillock and they met him as
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) was sitting. I said to myself:
Better go to them and stand between him and them that they may not attack
him. Then I thought that perhaps there had been going on secret negotiation
amongst them. I however, went to them and btood between them and him and I
remember four of the words (on that occasion) which I repeat (on the fingers
of my hand) that he (Allah's Messenger) said: You will attack Arabia and
Allah will enable you to conquer it, then you would attack Persia and He
would make you to Conquer it. Then you would attack Rome and AllgLh will
enable you to conquer it, then you would attack the Dajjal and Allah will
enable you to conquer him. Nafi' said: Jabir, we thought that the Dajjal
would appear after Rome (Syrian territory) would be conquered.
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Book 41, Number 6931:
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Hudhaifa b. Usaid Ghifari reported: Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) came to us all of a sudden as we were (busy in a
discussion). He said: What do you discuss about? They (the Companions) said.
We are discussing about the Last Hour. Thereupon he said: It will not cone
until you see ten signs before and (in this connection) he made a mention of
the smoke, Dajjal, the beast, the rising of the sun from the west, the
descent of Jesus son of Mary (Allah be pleased with him), the Gog and Magog,
and land-slidings in three places, one in the east, one in the west and one
in Arabia at the end of which fire would burn forth from the Yemen, and
would drive people to the place of their assembly.
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Book 41, Number 6932:
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Hudhaifa b. Usaid reported: Allah's Apostle (may peace be
upon him) was in an apartment and we were beneath that that he peeped in and
said to us: What are you discussing about? We said: (We are discussing about
the Last) Hour. Thereupon he said: The Last Hour would not come until the
ten signs dppear: land-sliding in the east, and land-sliding in the west,
and land-sliding in the peninsula of Arabia, the smoke, the Dajjal, the
beast of the earth, Gog and Magog, the rising of the sun from the west and
the fire which would emit from the lower part of 'Adan. Shu'ba said that
'Abd al-'Aziz b. Rufai' reported on the authority of Abu Tufail who reported
on the authority of Abu Sariha a hadith like this that Allah's Apostle (may
peace be upon him) did not make a mention of (the tenth sign) but he said
that out of the ten one was the descent of Jesus Christ, son of Mary (peace
be upon him), and in another version it is theb lowing of the violent gale
which would drive the people to the ocean.
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Book 41, Number 6933:
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Abu Sariha reported: Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) was in an (upper) apartment and we were standing lower to him and
discussing (about the Last Hour). The rest of the hadith is the same, and
Shu'ba said: I think he also said these words: The fire would descend along
with them where they would land and where they would take rest (during
midday (it would also cool down for a while). Shu'ba said: This hadith has
been transmitted to me through Abu Tufail and Abu Sariha and none could
trace it back directly to Allah's Apostle (may peace b.. upon him). However,
there is a mention of the descent of Jesus Christ son of Mary in one version
and in the other there is a mention of the blowing of a violent would drive
them to the ocean.
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Book 41, Number 6934:
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Abu Sariha reported: We were discussing the Last Hour)
that Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) looked towards us. The rest of
the hadith is the same and the tenth (sign) was the descent of Jesus Christ
son of Mary, and Shu'ba said: 'Abd al-'Aziz did not trace it directly to
Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him).
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Book 41, Number 6935:
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Abu Huraira reported that Allah's Messenger may peace be
upon him) said: The Last Hour would not come until fire emits from the earth
of Hijaz which would illuminate the necks of the camels of the Busra.
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Book 41, Number 6936:
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Abu Huraira reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) said: (The Last Hour would not come) until the habitations of
Medina would extend to Ihab or Yahab. Zubair said: I said to Suhail how far
these were from Medina. He said: So and so miles.
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Book 41, Number 6937:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The famine would not break otit because of drought, but
there would be famine despite heavy rainfall as nothing would grow from the
earth.
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Book 41, Number 6938:
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Ibn 'Umar reported that he heard Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) as saying (in a state) that he had turned his face
towards the east: Behold, turmoil would appear from this side, from where
the horns of Satan would appear.
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Book 41, Number 6939:
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Ibn 'Umar reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) stood by the door (of the apartment of) gafsa and, pointing
towards the east, he said: The turmoil would appear from this side, viz.
where the horns of Satan would appear, and he uttered these words twice or
thrice and Ubaidullah b. Sa'ld in his narration said. The Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) had been standing by the door of 'A'isha.
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Book 41, Number 6940:
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Salim b. Abdullah reported on the authority of his father
that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him), while turning his face
towards the east, said: The turmoil would appear from this side; verily, the
turmoil would appear from this side; verily, the turmoil. would appear from
this side-the side where appear the horns of Satan.
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Book 41, Number 6941:
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Ibn Umar reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) came out from the house of 'A'isha and said: It would be from this
side that there would appear the height of unbelief, viz. where appear the
horns of Satan. i.e. cast.
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Book 41, Number 6942:
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Ibn Umar reported: I heard Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) as saying while pointing his hands towards the east: The
turmoil would appear from this side; verily, the turmoil would appear from
this side (he repeated it thrice) where appear the horns of Satan.
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Book 41, Number 6943:
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Ibn Fudail reported on the authority of his father that
he heard Salim b. 'Abdullah b. 'Umar as saying: O people of Iraq, how
strange it is that you ask about the minor sins but commit major sins? I
heard from my father 'Abdullah b. 'Umar, narrating that he heard Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying while pointing his hand towards
the east: Verily. the turmoil would come from this side, from where appear
the horns of Satan and you would strike the necks of one another; and Moses
killed a person from among the people of Pharaoh unintentionally and Allah,
the Exalted and Glorious, said: "You killed a person but We relieved you
from the grief and tried you with (many a) trial" (xx. 40). Ahmad b. Umar
reported this hadith from Salim, but he did not make a mention of the words:
"I heard".
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Book 41, Number 6944:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The Last Hour would not come until the women of the tribe of
Daus would be seen going round Dhi al-Khalasa (for worship) and Dhi
al-Khalasa is a place in Tabala, where there was a temple in which the
people of the tribe of Daus used to worship the idol.
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Book 41, Number 6945:
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'A'isha reported: I heard Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: The (system) of night and day would not end until the
people have taken to the worship of Lat and 'Uzza. I said: Allah's
Messenger, I think when Allah has revealed this verse: "He it is Who has
sent His Messenger with right guidance, and true religion, so that He may
cause it to prevail upon all religions, though the polytheists are averse
(to it)" (ix. 33), it implies that (this promise) is going to be fulfilled.
Thereupon he (Allah's Apostle) said: It would happen as Allah would like.
Then Allah would send the sweet fragrant air by which everyone who has even
a mustard grain of faith in Him would die and those only would survive who
would have no goodness in them. And they would revert to the religion of
their forefathers.
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Book 41, Number 6946:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ibn
Ja'far with the same chain of transmitters.
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Book 41, Number 6947:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The Last Hour would not come until a person would pass by a
grave of another person and he would say: I wish it had been my abode.
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Book 41, Number 6948:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: By Him, in Whose hand is my life, the world would not come
to an end until a person would pass by a grave, would roll over it and
express the desire that he should be in the place of the occupant of that
grave not because of religious reasons but because of this calamity.
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Book 41, Number 6949:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: By Him in Whose Hand is my life, a time would come when the
murderer would not know why he has committed the murder, and the victim
would not know why he has been killed.
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Book 41, Number 6950:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The world would not come to an end until a day would come to
the people on which the murderer would not know as to why he has killed and
the slain would not know as to why he has been murdered. It would be said:
Why would It happen? To which he replied: It would be because of general
massacre and bloodshed. And the slaughterers and the slain would be in Fire,
and in the narration of Ibn Aban, the name of Abu Isma'il has been
mentioned.
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Book 41, Number 6951:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger(may peace be upon
him) as saying: The Ka'ba would be destroyed by an Abyssinian having two
small shanks.
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Book 41, Number 6952:
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(The above mentioned) hadith has been narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 41, Number 6953:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: It would be an Abyssinian having two small shanks who would
destroy the House ol Allah, the Exalted and Glorious.
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Book 41, Number 6954:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messengar (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The Last Hour would not come before a person of Qahtan comes
forth driving people with his stick.
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Book 41, Number 6955:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The day and the night would not come to an end before a man
called al-Jahjah would occupy the throne.
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Book 41, Number 6956:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The Last Hour would not come unless you fight with people
whose faces are like hammered shields and the Last Hour would not come until
you would fight against those wearing the shoes of hair.
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Book 41, Number 6957:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The Last Hour would not come until a people wearing shoes of
hair fight against you having their faces like hammered shields.
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Book 41, Number 6958:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The Last Hour would not come until you fight with a people
wearing shoes of hair and the Last Hour would not come until you fight with
a people having small eyes and broad snub noses.
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Book 41, Number 6959:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The Last Hour would not come until the Muslims fight with
the Turks-a people whose faces would be like hammered shields wearing
clothes of hair and walking (with shoes) of hair.
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Book 41, Number 6960:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: You shall fight in the hours to come against a nation
wearing shoes made of hair and faces like hammered shields, with red
complexion and small eyes.
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Book 41, Number 6961:
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Abu Nadra reported:"We were in the company of Jabir b.
'Abdulldh that he said it may happen that the people of Iraq may not send
their qafiz and dirhams (their measures of food stuff and their money). We
said : Who would be respolisible for it? He said: The non_Arabs would prevt
them. He again said: There is the possibility that the people of Syria may
not send their dinar and mudd. We said: Who would be responsible for it? He
said This prevention would be made by the Romans. He (Jabir b. Abdullab)
kept quiet for a while and then reported Allah',s Messengdt (may peas be
upon him) having said There would be a caliph in the last(period) of my
Ummah who would freely give handfuls of wealth to thd people wiothout
counting it. I said to Abu Nadra and Abu al-'Ala: DO you mean 'Umarb. 'Abd
al-Aziz ? They said: No (he would be Imam Mahdi.).
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Book 41, Number 6962:
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This hadith hab been narrated by Sa'id with the same
chain of transmitters.
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Book 41, Number 6963:
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Abu Sa'id reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace he
upon him) I said: There would be amongest your caliphs a caliph who would
give handfuls of wealth to the, but wbuld not count it. In. the narration
transmitted on the authority of Ibn Hujr, there is a slight variation of
wording.
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Book 41, Number 6964:
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Abu Sa'id and Jabir b. Abdullah reported that Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: There would be in the last phase of
the time a caliph who would distribute wealth but would not count.
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Book 41, Number 6965:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Abu
Sa'id through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 41, Number 6966:
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Abu Sa'id Khudri reported: One who Is better than I
informed me, that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said to 'Ammar
as he was digging the ditch (on the ocasion of the Battle of the Ditch)
wiping over his head: O son of Summayya you will be involved in trouble and
a group of the rebels would kill you.
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Book 41, Number 6967:
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This hadith has been transmitted on the same authority
but with this variation that the hadith trarismitted on the authority of
Nabra (the words are): One Who is better than I informed me, and he was Abu
Qatatda, and in the hadith transmitted on the authority of Khalid instead of
the word 'bu_us' there is 'dys' or 'yadis', i.e.: "how sad it is".
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Book 41, Number 6968:
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This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Umm
Salama that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said to 'Ammar: A
group of rebels would kill you.
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Book 41, Number 6969:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Umm
Salam through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 41, Number 6970:
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Unmm Salama reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) said: A band of rebels would kill 'Ammar.
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Book 41, Number 6971:
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Abu Huraira reported that Allah's Apostle (may peace be
upon him) as saying: This tribe of the Quraish would kill (people) of wy
Ummah. They (the Companions) said:What us to do(in such a situations)?
Thereupon he said: Would that the people remain aside from them (and not
besmear their hand with the blood of the Muslim).
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Book 41, Number 6972:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Shu'ba
with the same chain of transmitters.
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Book 41, Number 6973:
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Abu Huraira reported that Allh's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) said: (Khusrau king of Persia) would die and Qaisar (Ceasar King
of Rome) would die; there would be no Qaisar after him, but, by one in Whose
Hand is my life, you would spend their treasures in the cause of Allah.
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Book 41, Number 6974:
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This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of
Zuhri.
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Book 41, Number 6975:
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Hammam b. Munabbih reported: This is what Abu Huraira
reported from Allah's messenger (may peace be upon him) and in this
connection he reported so many hadith (and one of them was this) : Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: Kisra would die and then there would
be no Kisra after him. Qaisar would die and there would be no Qaisar after
him, but you will distribute their threasuers in thecause of Allah.
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Book 41, Number 6976:
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Jabir b. Samura reported that Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) said: When Kisra would die there would be no Kisra after
him; the rest of the hadith is the same as Abu Huraira reported.
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Book 41, Number 6977:
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Jabir b. Samura reported: I heard Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) (as sayingt There would lie open for a group of Muslims,
or for a group of believers, the treasures of the family of Kisra which
would be in the whit (palace). In a version of Qutaiba there is definitely
the word "Muslim".
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Book 41, Number 6978:
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Jabir b. Samura reported: I heard Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) a hadith like this.
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Book 41, Number 6979:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Apostle (may peace he upon
him) saying: You have heard about a city the one side of which is in the
land and the other is in the sea (Constantinople). They said: Allall's
Messenger, yes. Thererupon he said: The Last Hour would not cmoe unlesss
seventy thousand persons from Bani lsra'il would attack it. When they would
land there, they will neither fight with weapons nor would shower arrows but
would only say: "There is no god but Allah and Allah is the Greatest," that
one side of it would fall. Thaur (one of the narrators) said: I think that
he said: The part by the side of the ocean. Then they would say for the
second time: "There is no god but Allah and Allah is the Greatest" that the
second side would also fall, and they would say: "There is no god but Allah
and Allah is the Greatest," that the gates would be opened for them and they
would enter therein and, they would be collecting spoils of war and
distributing them amongst themselves that a noise would be heard and It
would be said: Verily, Dajjal has come. And thus they would leave everything
there and would turn to him.
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Book 41, Number 6980:
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Thaur b. Zaid has narrated this hadith with the same
chain of transmitters.
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Book 41, Number 6981:
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Ibn 'Umar reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: You will fight against the Jews and you will kill them until
even a stone would say: Come here, Muslim, there is a Jew (hiding himself
behind me); kill him.
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Book 41, Number 6982:
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Ubaidullah has reported this hadith with this chain of
transmitters (and the Words are): "There is a Jew behind me."
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Book 41, Number 6983:
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Abdullah b. 'Umar reported Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) as saying: You and the Jews would fight against one another
until a stone would say: Muslim, here is a Jew behind me; come and kill him.
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Book 41, Number 6984:
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Abdullah b. 'Umar reported that Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) said: The Jews will fight against you and you will gain
victory over them until the stone would say: Muslim, here is a Jew behind
me; kill him.
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Book 41, Number 6985:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The last hour would not come unless the Muslims will fight
against the Jews and the Muslims would kill them until the Jews would hide
themselves behind a stone or a tree and a stone or a tree would say: Muslim,
or the servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me; come and kill him; but
the tree Gharqad would not say, for it is the tree of the Jews.
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Book 41, Number 6986:
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Jabir b. Samura reported: I heard Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) as saying: Before the Last Hour there would be many
liars, and there is an addition in the badith transmitted on the authority
of Abu Ahwas of these words: "I said to him: Did you hear it from Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him)? He said: Yes."
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Book 41, Number 6987:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Simak
with the same chain of transmitters. and Simak said: I heard my brother say
that jabir had stated: Be on your guard against them.
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Book 41, Number 6988:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The Last Hour would not come until there would arise about
thirty impostors, liars, and each one of them would claim that he is a
messenger of Allah.
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Book 41, Number 6989:
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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 41, Number 6990:
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'Abdullah reported: We were along with Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) that we happened to pass by children amongst whom
there was Ibn Sayyad. The children made their way but Ibn Sayyad kept
sitting there (and it seemed) as if Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) did not like it (his sitting with the children) and said to him: May
your nose he besmeared with dust, don't you bear testimony to the fact that
I am the Messenger of Allah? Thereupon he said: No, but you should bear
testimony that I am the messenger of Allah. Thereupon 'Umar b. Khattab said:
Allah's Messenger, permit me that I should kill him. Thereupon Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: If he is that person who is in your
mind (Dajjal ), you will not be able to kill him.
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Book 41, Number 6991:
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'Abdullah reported: We were walking with Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) that Ibn Sayyad happened to pass by him.
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said to him: I have concealed for
you (something to test you, so tell me that). He said: It is Dukh. Thereupon
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said to him: Be off. You cannot
get farther than your rank, whereupon 'Umar said: Allah's Messenger, permit
me to strike his neck. Thereupon Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
said: Leave him; if he is that one (Dajjal) whom you apprehend, you will not
be able to kill him.
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Book 41, Number 6992:
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Abu Sa'id reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) met him (Ibn Sayyad) and so did Abu Bakr and 'Umar on some of the
roads of Medina. Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: Do you bear
testimony to the fact that I am the Messenger of Allah? Thereupon he said:
Do you bear testimony to the fact that I am the messenger of Allah?
Thereupon Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: I affirm my faith
in Allah and in His Angels and in His Books, and what do you see ? He said:
I see the throne over water. Whereupon Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) said: You see the throne of Iblis upon the water, and what else do you
see? He said: I see two truthfuls and a liar or two liars and one truthful.
Thereupon Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: Leave him He has
been confounded.
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Book 41, Number 6993:
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Jabir b 'Abdullah reported that Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) met Ibn Sa'id(Sayyad) and there were with him Abu Bakr
and 'Umar and Ibn Sayyad was in the company of children. The rest of the
hadith is the same.
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Book 41, Number 6994:
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Abu Sa'id reported: I accompanied Ibn Sayyad to Mecca and
he said to me: What I have gathered from people is that theu think that I am
Dajjal. Have you not hearde Allah's Messenger (may peace upon him) as
saying: He will have no no children, I said: Yes, of course. Thereupon he
said: But I have children. Have you not heard Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) as saying: He would not enter Mecca and Medina? I said: Yes, of
course. Thereupon he said I have been once in Medina and now I intend to go
to Mecca. And he said to me at the end of his talk: By Allah: I know his
place of birth his abode where he is just now. He (Abu Sa'id) said: This
caused confusion in my mind (in regard to his identity).
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Book 41, Number 6995:
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Abu Sa'id Khudri reported:Ibn Sa'id said to me somethhing
for which I felt ashamed. He said: I can excuse others; but what has gone
wrong with you, O Companions of Muhammad, that you take me as Dajjal? Has
Allah's Apostle(may peace be upon him) not said that he would be a Jew
whereas I am a Muslim and he also said that he would not have children,
whereas I have children, and he also said: veryly, Allah has prohibited him
to enter Mecca whereas I have performed Pilgrimage, atid.he went on saying
this that I was about to be impressed by his tallk. He (however) said this
also: I know where he (Dajjal) is and I know his father abd I mother, and it
was said to him: Won't you feel pleased if you would be the same person?
Thereupon he said: If this offer is made to me, I would noT resent that.
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Book 41, Number 6996:
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Abu Sa'id Khudri reported : We came back after having
pewrformed Pilgrimage or 'Umra and lbn Sa'id was along with us. And w,e
encamped at a place and the people dispersed and I and he were left behind.
I felt terribly frightend from him as it was said about him that he was the
Dajjal. He brought his goods and placed them by my luggage and I said: It is
intense heat. Would you not place that under that tree? And he did that.
Then ther appeared before us a flock of sheep. He went and brought a cup of
milk and said: Abu Sa'id, drink that. I said it is intense heat and the milk
is also hot (whereas the fact was) that I did not like to drink from his
hands or to opr to take it from his hand and he said: Abu Sa'id, I think
that I should take a rope and suspend it by the tree and then coimmit sucide
because of the talks of the people, and he furtlier said. Abu Sa'id he who
is ingnoran of the saying of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) (he
is to be pardoned), but O people of Ansar, is this hadith of Allah's
Messengern(may peace be upon him) concealed from you whereas you have the
best konowledge of t this hadith of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) amongst people? Did Allalt's Messenger (may peace be upon him) not say
that he(Dajjal) would be a non believer whereas I am a believer? did Allah's
Messenger(may peace be upon him) not say he would be barren and no child
would be born to hirn, whereas I have left my children in Medina? Did Allh's
Messenger (may peace upon him) not say: He would not get into Medina and
Mecca whereas I have been coming from Medina and now I intend to go to
Mecca? Abu Sa'id said: I was about to accept the excuse put forward by him.
that he said: I know the place where he would be born and where he is now.
So I said to him: May your whole dayb be spent
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Book 41, Number 6997:
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This hadith has transmitted on the authority of Abu Sa'id
that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) asked Ibn Sa'id about the
earth of Paradise. Thereupon he said: Abu'l-Qasim, It is like a fine white
musk,whereupon he (the Holy Prophet) said : 'You have told the the truth.
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Book 41, Number 6998:
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Abu Sa'id reported that Ibn Sayyad asked Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) about the earth of Paradise. Whereupon he
said: It is like white shining pure musk.
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Book 41, Number 6999:
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'Muhammad b. Munkadir reported: As I saw Jabir b.
'Abdullah taking an oath in the name of Allah that it was Ibn Sa'id who was
the Dajjal I said:Do you take an oath in the name of Allah? Thereupon he
said:I heard 'Umar taking an oath in the presence of Allah's Apostle (may
peace be upon him) to this effect but Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon
him) did not disapprove of it.
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'Abdullah b. Umar reported: 'Umar b. Khattab went along
with Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) in the company of some
persons toIbn Sayyad that he found him playing with children near the
bettlement of Bani Maghala and Ibn Sayyad was at that time just at the
threshold of adolescence and he did not perceive (the presence of Holy
Prophet) until Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)struck his back with
his hands.Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: Ibn Sayyad,don't
you bear witness that I am the messenger of Allah? Ibn Sayyad looked toward
him and he said: I bear witness to the fact that you the messenger of the
unlettered.Ibn Sayyad said to the Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him):Do you bear witness to the fact that I am the messenger of Allah?
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) rejected this and said :I affirm
my faith in Allah and in His messengers .Then Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) said to him: What do you see? Ibn Sayyad said :It us a Dukh.
Thereupon Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said : May you be
disgraced and dishonoured,you would not not be able to go beyond your rank.
'Umar b. Khattab said :Allah's Messenger, permit me that I should strike his
neck. Therupon Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said :If he is the
same (Dajjal) who would appear near the Last Hour,you would not be able to
overpower him, and he is not that ther is no good for you to kill him.
'Abdullah b. 'Umar further narrated that after some time Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) and Ubayy b. Ka'b went towards the palm trees where
Ibn Sayyad was. When Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) went near the
tree he hid himself behind a tree with the intention of hearing something
from Ibn sayyad before Ibn Sayyad could see him, but Allah's Messenger (may
pcxce be upon him) saw him on a bed with a blanket around him from which a
murmuring sound was being heard and Ibn Sayyad's mother saw Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) behind the trunk of the palm tree. She
said to Ibn Sayyad: Saf (that being his name), here is Muhammad. Thereupon
Ibn Sayyad jumped up murmuring and Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
said: If she had left him alone he would have made things clear. Abdullah b.
Umar told that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) stood up amongst
the people and lauded Allah as He deserved, then he made a mention of the
Dajjal and said: I warn you of him and there is no Prophet who has not
warned his people against the Dajjal. Even Noah warned (against him) but I
am going to tell you a thing which no Prophet told his people. You must know
that he (the Dajjal) is one-eyed and Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, is not
one-eyed. Ibn Shihab said: 'Umar b. Thabit al-Ansari informed me that some
of the Companions of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) informed him
that the day when Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) warned people
against the Dajjal, he also said: There would be written between his two
eyes (the word) Kafir (infidel) and everyone who would resent his deeds
would be able to read or every Muslim would be about to read, and he also
said: Bear this thing in mind that none amongst you would be able to see
Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, until he dies.
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Book 41, Number 7001:
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Abdullah b. Umar reported that Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) went along with him in the company of some persons and
there was Umar b. Khattab also amongst them till they saw Ibn Sayyad as a
young boy just on the threshold of adolescence playing with children near
the battlement of Bani Mu'awiya; the rest of the hadith is the same but with
these concluding words: "Had his mother left him (to murmur) his matter
would have become clear."
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Book 41, Number 7002:
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Ibn 'Umar reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) happened to pass by Ibn Sayyad along with his Companions including
'Umar b. Khattab as he was playing with children near the battlement of Bani
Maghala and he was also a child by that time. The rest of the hadith is the
same as narrated by Ibn Umar (in which there is a mention of) setting out of
Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) along with Ubayy b. Ka'b towards the
date-palm trees.
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Book 41, Number 7003:
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Nafi' reported that Ibn 'Umar met Ibn Si'id on some of
the paths of Medina and he said to him a word which enraged him and he was
so much swollen with anger that the way was blocked. Ibn 'Umar went to Hafsa
and informed her about this. Thereupon she said: May Allah have mercy upon
you, why did you incite Ibn Sayyad in spite of the fact that you knew it
would be the extreme anger which would make Dajjal appear in the world?
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Book 41, Number 7004:
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Nafi' reported that Ibn 'Umar said: I met lbn Sayyad
twice and said to some of them (his friends): You state that it was he (the
Dajjal). He said: By Allah, it is not so. I said: You have not told me the
truth; by Allah some of you informed me that he would not die until he would
have the largest number of offspring and huge wealth and it is he about whom
it is thought so. Then Ibn Sayyad talked to us. I then departed and met him
again for the second time and his eye had been swollen. I said: What has
happened to your eye? He said: I do not know. I said: This is in your head
and you do not know about it? He said: If Allah so wills He can create it
(eye) in your staff. He then produced a sound like the braying of a donkey.
Some of my companions thought that I had struck him with the staff as he was
with me that the staff broke into pieces, but, by Allah, I was not conscious
of it. He then came to the Mother of the Faithful (Hafsa) and narrated it to
her and she said: What concern you have with him? Don't you know that
Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) said that the first thing (by the
incitement of which) he would come out before the public would be his anger?
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Book 41, Number 7005:
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Ibn Umar reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him). made a mention of Dajjil in the presence of the people and said:
Allah is not one-eyed and behold that Dajjal is blind of the right eye and
his eye would be like a floating grape.
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Book 41, Number 7006:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ibn
'Umar through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 41, Number 7007:
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Anas b. Malik reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) said: There is never a prophet who has not warned the Ummah of
that one-eyed liar; behold he is one-eyed and your Lord is not one-eyed. On
his forehead are the letters k f.r. (Kafir).
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Book 41, Number 7008:
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Anas b. Malik reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) said: There would be written three letters k.f.r., i.e. Kafir,
between the eyes of the Dajjal.
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Book 41, Number 7009:
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Anas b. Malik reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) said: Dajjal is blind of one eye and there is written between
his eyes the word "Kafir". He then spelled the word as k.f.r., which every
Muslim would be able to read.
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Book 41, Number 7010:
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Hudhalfa reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) said: Dajjal is blind of left eye with thick hair and there would
be a garden and fire with him and his fire would be a garden and his garden
would be fire.
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Book 41, Number 7011:
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Hudhaifa reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: the Dajjal would have with him water and fire and his fire
would bays the effect of cold water and his water would have the effect of
fire, so don't put yourself to ruin. Abu Mas'ud reported: I also heard it
from Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him).
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Book 41, Number 7012:
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'Uqba b. 'Amr Abu Mas'ud al-Ansari reported : I went to
Hudhaifa b. Yaman and said to him: Narrate what you have heard from Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) pertaining to the Dajjal. He said that the
Dajjal would appear and there would be along with him water ant fire and
what the people would see as water that would be fire and that would burn
and what would appear as fire that would be water and any one of you who
would see that should plunge in that which he sees as fire for it would be
sweet, pure water, and 'Uqba said: I also heard it, testifying Hudhaifa.
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Book 41, Number 7013:
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Hudhaifa and Ibn Mas'ud met together. Hudhaifa said: I
know more than you as to what there would be along with the Dajjal. There
would be along with him two canals (one flowing with water) and the other
one (having) fire (within it), and what you would see as fire would be water
and what you would see as water would be fire. So he who amongst you is able
to see that and is desirous of water should drink out of that which he sees
as fire.
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Book 41, Number 7014:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: May I not inform you about the Dajjal what no Apostle of
Allah narrated to his people? He would be blind and he would bring along
with him an Image of Paradise and Hell-Fire and what he would call as
Paradise that would be Hell-Fire and I warn you as Noah warned his people.
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Book 41, Number 7015:
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An-Nawwas b. Sam'an reported that Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) made a mention of the Dajjal one day in the morning. He
sometimes described him to be insignificant and sometimes described (his
turmoil) as very significant rand we felt) as if he were in the cluster of
the date-palm trees. When we went to him (to the Holy Prophet) in the
evening and he read (the signs of fear) in our faces, he said: What is the
matter with you? We said : Allah's Messenger, you made a mention of the
Dajjal in the morning (sometimes describing him) to be insignificant and
sometimes very important, until we began to think as if he were present in
some (near) part of the cluster of the datpalm trees. Thereupon he said: I
harbour fear in regard to you in so many other things besides the Dajjal. If
he comes forth while I am among on, I shall contend with him on your behalf,
but if he comes forth while I am not amongst you, a man must contend on his
own behalf and Allah would take care of every Muslim on my behalf (and
safeguard him against his evil). He (Dajjal) would be a young man with
twisted, contracted hair, and a blind eye. I compare him to 'Abd-ul-'Uzza b.
Qatan. He who amongst you would survive to see him should recite over him
the opening verses of Sura Kahf (xviii.). He would appear on the way between
Syria and Iraq and would spread mischief right and left. O servant of Allah
! adhere (to the path of Truth). We said: Allah's Messenger, how long would
he stay on the earth? He said.. For forty days, one day like a year and one
day like a month and one day like a week and the rest of the days would be
like your days. We said: Allah's Messenger, would one day's prayer suffice
for the prayers of day equal to one year? Thereupon he said: No, but you
must make an estimate of time (and then observe prayer). We said: Allah's
Messenger, how quickly would he walk upon the earth? Thereupon he said: Like
cloud driven by the wind. He would come to the people and invite them (to a
wrong religion) and they would affirm their faith in him and respond to him.
He would then give command to the sky and there would be rainfall upon the
earth and it would grow crops. Then in the evening, their posturing animals
would come to them with their humps very high and their udders full of milk
and their flanks stretched. He would then come to another people and invite
them. But they would reject him and he would go away from them and there
would be drought for them and nothing would be lef t with them in the form
of wealth. He would then walk through the waste, land and say to it: Bring
forth your treasures, and the treasures would come out and collect
(themselves) before him like the swarm of bees. He would then call a person
brimming with youth and strike him with the sword and cut him into two
pieces and (make these pieces lie at a distance which is generally) between
the archer and his target. He would then call (that young man) and he will
come forward laughing with his face gleaming (with happiness) and it would
at this very time that Allah would send Christ, son of Mary, and he will
descend at the white minaret in the eastern side of Damscus wearing two
garments lightly dyed with saffron and placing his hands on the wings of two
Angels. When he would lower his head, there would fall beads of perspiration
from his head, and when he would raise it up, beads like pearls would
scatter from it. Every non-believer who would smell the odour of his self
would die and his breath would reach as far as he would be able to see. He
would then search for him (Dajjal) until he would catch hold of him at the
gate of Ludd and would kill him. Then a people whom Allah had protected
would come to Jesus, son of Mary, and he would wipe their faces and would
inform them of their ranks in Paradise and it would be under such conditions
that Allah would reveal to Jesus these words: I have brought forth from
amongst My servants such people against whom none would be able to fight;
you take these people safely to Tur, and then Allah would send Gog and Magog
and they would swarm down from every slope. The first of them would pass the
lake of Tibering and drink out of it. And when the last of them would pass,
he would say: There was once water there. Jesus and his companions would
then be besieged here (at Tur, and they would be so much hard pressed) that
the head of the ox would be dearer to them than one hundred dinirs and
Allah's Apostle, Jesus, and his companions would supplicate Allah, Who would
send to them insects (which would attack their necks) and in the morning
they would perish like one single person. Allah's Apostle, Jesus, and his
companions would then come down to the earth and they would not find in the
earth as much space as a single span which is not filled with their
putrefaction and stench. Allah's Apostle, Jesus, and his companions would
then again beseech Allah, Who would send birds whose necks would be like
those of bactrin camels and they would carry them and throw them where God
would will. Then Allah would send rain which no house of clay or (the tent
of) camels' hairs would keep out and it would wash away the earth until it
could appear to be a mirror. Then the earth would be told to bring forth its
fruit and restore its blessing and, as a result thereof, there would grow
(such a big) pomegranate that a group of persons would be able to eat that,
and seek shelter under its skin and milch cow would give so much milk that a
whole party would be able to drink it. And the milch camel would give such
(a large quantity of) milk that the whole tribe would be able to drink out
of that and the milch sheep would give so much milk that the whole family
would be able to drink out of that and at that time Allah would send a
pleasant wind which would soothe (people) even under their armpits, and
would take the life of every Muslim and only the wicked would survive who
would commit adultery like asses and the Last Hour would come to them.
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Book 41, Number 7016:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Jabir
with the same chain of transmitters but with this addition that Gog and
Magog would walk until they would reach the mountain of al-Khamar and it is
a mountain of Bait-ul-Maqdis and they would say: We have killed those who
are upon the earth. Let us now kill those who are In the sky and they would
throw their arrows towards the sky and the arrows would return to them
besmeared with blood. And in the narration of Ibn Hujr (the words are) : "I
have sent such persons (Gog and Magog) that none would dare fight against
them.
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Book 41, Number 7017:
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Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported that Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) one day gave a detailed account of the Dajjal and in that
it was also included: He would come but would not be allowed to ether the
mountain passes to Medina. So he will alight at some of the barren tracts
near Medina, and a person who would be the best of men or one from amongst
the best of men would say to him: I bear testimony to the fact that you are
Dajjal about whom Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) had informed us.
The Dajjal would say: What is your opinion if I kill this (person), then I
bring him back to life; even then will you harbour doubt in this matter?
They would say: No. He would then kill (the man) and then bring him back to
life. When he would bring tha@ person to life, he would say: By Allah, I had
no better proof of the fact (that you are a Dajjal) than at the present time
(that you are actually so). The Dajjal would then make an attempt to kill
him (again) but he would not be able to do that. Abu Ishaq reported that it
was said: That person would be Khadir (Allah be pleased with him).
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Book 41, Number 7018:
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This hadith has been narrated by Zuhri with the same
chain of transmitters.
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Book 41, Number 7019:
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Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) as saying: The Dajjal would come forth and a person from
amongst the believers would go towards him and the armed men of the Dajjal
would meet him and they would say to him: Where do you intend to go? He
would say: I intend to go to this one who is coming forth. They would say to
him: Don't you believe in our Lord? He would say: There is nothing hidden
about our Lord. They would say: Kill him. Then some amongst them would say:
Has your master (Dajjal) not forbidden you to kill anyone without (his
consent)? And so they would take him to the Dajjal and when the believer
would see him, he would say: O people. he is the Dajjil about whom Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) has informed (us). The Dajjal would then
order for breaking his head and utter (these words): Catch hold of him and
break his head. He would be struck even on his back and on his stomach. Then
the Dajjal would ask him: Don't you believe in me? He would say: You are a
false Masih. He would then order him to be torn (into pieces) with a saw
from the parting of his hair up to his legs. After that the Dajjal would
walk between the two pieces. He would then say to him: Stand, and he would
stand erect. He would then say to him: Don't you believe in me? And the
person would say: It has only added to my insight concerning you (that you
are really the Dajjal). He would then say: O people, he would not behave
with anyone amongst people (in such a manner) after me. The Dajjal would try
to catch hold of him so that he should kill him (again). The space between
his neck and collar bone would be turned into copper and he would find no
means to kill him. So he would catch hold of him by his hand and feet and
throw him (into the air) and the people would think as if he had been thrown
in the Hell-Fire whereas he would be thrown in Paradise. Thereupon Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: He would be the most eminent amongst
persons in regard to martyrdom in the eye of the Lord of the world.
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Book 41, Number 7020:
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Mughira b. Shu'ba reported: No one asked Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) more about Dajjil than I asked him. He
said: He should not be a source of worry to you for he would not be able to
do any harm to you. I said: Allah's Messenger, it is alleged that he would
have along with him (abundance of) food and water. Thereupon he said: He
would be very insignificant in the eye of Allah (even) with all this.
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Book 41, Number 7021:
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Mughira b. Shu'ba reported that none asked Allah's
Apostle (may peace be upon him) about Dajjal more than I asked him. I (one
of the narrators other than Mughlra b. Shu'ba) said: What'did you ask?
Mughira replied: I said that the people alleged that he would have a
mountain load of bread and mutton and rivers of water. Thereupon he said: He
would be more insignificant in the eye of Allah compared with all this.
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Book 41, Number 7022:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Isma'il
through other chains of transmitters with a slight variation of wording.
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Book 41, Number 7023:
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'Abdullah b. 'Amr reported that a person came to him and
said: What is this hadith that you narrate that the Last Hour would come at
such and such time? Thereupon he said: Hallowed be Allah, there is no god
but Allah (or the words to the same effect). I have decided that I would not
narrate anything to anyone now.I had only said that you would see after some
time an important event that the (sacred) House (Ka'ba) would be burnt and
it would happen and definitely happen. He then reported that Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: The Dajjal would appear in my Ummah
and he would stay (in the world) for forty-I cannot say whether he meant
forty days, forty months or forty years. And Allah would then send Jesus son
of Mary who would resemble 'Urwa b Mas'ud. He (Jesus Christ) would chase him
and kill him. Then people would live for seven years that there would be no
ran. cour between two persons. Then Allah would send cold wind from the side
of Syria that none would survive upon the earth having a speck of good in
him or faith in him but he would die, so much so that even if some amongst
you were to enter the innermost part of the mountain, this wind would reach
that place also and that would cause his heath. I heard Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) as saying: Only the wicked people would survive and
they would be as careless as birds with the charactertistics of beasts. They
would never appreciate the good nor condemn evil. Then the Satan would come
to them in human form and would say: Don't you respond? And they would say:
What do you order us? And he would command them to worship the idols but, in
spite of this, they would have abundance of sustenance and lead comfortable
lives. Then the trumpet would be blown and no one would hear that but he
would bend hfs neck to one side and raise it from the other side and the
first one to hear that trumpet would be the person who would be busy in
setting right the tank meant for providing water to the camels. He would
swoon and the other people would also swoon, then Allah would send or He
would cause to send rain which would be like dew and there would grow out of
it the bodies of the people. Then the second trumpet would be blown and they
would stand up and begin to look (around). Then it would be said: O people,
go to your Lord, and make them stand there. And they would be questioned.
Then it would be said: Bring out a group (out of them) for the Hell-Fire.
And then it would be asked: How much? It would be said: Nine hundred and
ninty-nine out of one thousand for the Hell-Fire and that would be the day
which would make the children old because of its terror and that would be
the day about which it has been said: "On the day when the shank would be
uncovered" (lxviii. 42).
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Book 41, Number 7024:
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Ya'qub b. 'Asim b. Urwa b. Mas'ud reported: I heard a
person saying to 'Abdullah b. Amr: You say that the Last Hour would come at
such and such time, whereupon he said: I had made up my mind that I would
not narrate anything to you. I only said: But you would soon see after some
time a very significant affair, for example the burning of the House
(Ka'ba). Shu'ba said like this and 'Abdullah b Amr reported Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) having said: The Dajjal would appear in my
Ummah. And in another hadith (the words are): None would survive who would
have even a speck of faith in his heart, but he would be dead. Muhammad b.
ja'far reported that Shu'ba narrated to him this hadith many a time and I
also read it out to him many a time.
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Book 41, Number 7025:
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Abdullah b. 'Amr reported: I committed to memory a hadith
from Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) and I did not forget it after
I had heard Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: The first
sign (nut of the signs of the appearance of the Dajjal) would be the
appearance of the sun from the west, the appearance of the beast before the
people in the forenoon and whkch of the two hap- pens first, the second one
would follow immediately after that.
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Book 41, Number 7026:
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Abu Zur'a reported that three persons amongst Muslims had
been sitting in Medina in the presence of Marwan b. Hakam and they heard him
narrate these signs from him and the first amongst them was the appearance
of the Dajjal. 'Abdullah b. 'Amr reported that Marwin said nothing
(particular in this connection). I, however, heard a hadith from Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) and I did not forget that after I had
heard that from Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) and he reported a
hadith like the foregoing.
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Book 41, Number 7027:
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Abu Zur'a reported that there was a discussion in the
presence of Marwan about the Last Hour, and Abdullah b. 'Amr said: I heard
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying. The rest of the hadith
is the same, but there is no mention of forenoon.
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Book 41, Number 7028:
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Amir b. Sharahil Sha'bi Sha'b Hamdan reported that he
asked Fatima, daughter of Qais and sister of ad-Dahhak b. Qais and she was
the first amongst the emigrant women: Narrate to me a hadith which you had
heard directly from Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) and there is
no extra link in between them. She said: Very well, if you like, I am
prepared to do that, and he said to her: Well, do It and narrate that to me.
She said: I married the son of Mughira and he was a chosen young man of
Quraish at that time, but he fell as a martyr in the first Jihad (fighting)
on the side of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him). When I became a
widow, 'Abd al-Rahman b. Auf, one amongst the group of the Companions of
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him), sent me the proposal of marriage.
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) also sent me such a message for
his freed slave Usama b. Zaid. And it had been conveyed to me that Allah's
Messenger (way peace be upon him) had said (about Usama): He who loves me
should also love Usima. When Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
talked to me (about this matter), I said: My affairs are in your hand. You
may marry me to anyone whom you like. He said: You better shift now to the
house of Umm Sharik, and Umm Sharik was a rich lady from amongst the Anqir.
She spent generously for the cause of Allah and entertained guests very
hospitably. I said: Well, I will do as you like. He said: Do not do that for
Umm Sharik is a woman who is very frequently vizited by guests and I do not
like that your head may be uncovered or the cloth may be removed from your
shank and the strangers may catch sight of them which you abhor. You better
shift to the house of your cousin 'Abdullah b. 'Amr b. Umm Maktum and he is
a person of the Bani Fihr branch of the Quraish, and he belonged to that
tribe (to which F5tiina) belonged. So I shifted to that house, and when my
period of waiting was over, I heard the voice of an announcer making an
announcement that the prayer would be observed in the mosque (where)
congregational prayer (is observed). So I set out towards that mosque and
observed prayer along with Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) and I
was in the row of the women which was near the row of men. When Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) had finished his prayer, he sat on the
pulpit smiling and said: Every worshipper should keep sitting at his place.
He then said: Do you know why I had asked you to assemble? They said: Allah
and His Messenger know best. He said: By Allah. I have not made you assemble
for exhortation or for a warning, but I have detained you here, for Tamim
Dari, a Christian, who came and accepted Islam, told me something, which
agrees with what I was-telling, yuu about the Dajjal. He narrated to me that
he had sailed in a ship along with thirty men of Bani Lakhm and Bani Judham
and had been tossed by waves in the ocean for a month. Then these (waves)
took them (near) the land within the ocean (island) at the time of sunset.
They sat in a small side-boat and entered that Island. There was a beast
with long thick hair (and because of these) they could not distinguish his
face from his back. They said: Woe to you, who can you be? Thereupon it
said: I am al-Jassasa. They said: What is al-Jassasa? And it said: O people,
go to this person in the monastery as he is very much eager to know about
you. He (the narrator) said: When it named a person for us we were afraid of
it lest it should be a Devil. Then we hurriedly went on till we came to that
monastery and found a well-built person there with his hands tied to his
neck and having iron shackles between his two legs up to the ankles. We
said: Woe be upon thee, who are you? And he said: You would soon come to
know about me. but tell me who are you. We said: We are people from Arabia
and we embarked upon a boat but the sea-waves had been driving us for one
month and they brought as near this island. We got Into the side-boats and
entered this island and here a beast met us with profusely thick hair and
because of the thickness of his hair his face could not be distinguished
from his back. We said: Woe be to thee, who are you? It said: I am al-
Jassasa. We said: What is al-Jassasa? And it said: You go to this very
person in the monastery for he is eagerly waiting for you to know about you.
So we came to you in hot haste fearing that that might be the Devil. He
(that chained person) said: Tell me about the date-palm trees of Baisan. We
said: About what aspect of theirs do you seek information ? He said: I ask
you whether these trees bear fruit or not. We said: Yes Thereupon he said: I
think these would not bear fruits. He said: Inform me about the lake of
Tabariyya? We said: Which aspect of it do you want to know? He said: Is
there water in it? They said: There is abundance of water in it. Thereupon
he said: I think it would soon become dry. He again said: Inform me about
the spring of Zughar. They said: Which aspect of it you want to know? He
(the chained person) said: Is there water in it and does it irrigate (the
land) ? We said to him: Yes, there is abundance of water in it and the
inhabitants (of Medina) irrigate (land) with the help of it, He said: Inform
me about the unlettered Prophet; what has he done? We said: He has come out
from Mecca and has settled In Yathrib (Medina). He said: Do the Arabs fight
against him? We said: Yes. He said: How did he deal with him? We informed
him that he had overcome those in his neighbourhood and they had submitted
themselves before him. Thereupon he said to us: Had it actually happened? We
said: Yes. Thereupon he said: If it is so that is better for them that they
should show obedience to him. I am going to tell you about. myself and I am
Dajjal and would be soon permitted to get out and so I shall get out and
travel in the land, and will not spare any town where I would not stay for
forty nights except Mecca and Medina as these two (places) are prohibited
(areas) for me and I would not make an attempt to enter any one of these
two. An angel with a sword in his hand would confront me and would bar my
way and there would be angels to guard every passage leading to it; then
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) striking the pulpit with the help
of the end of his staff said : This implies Taiba meaning Medina. Have I
not, told you an account (of the Dajjal) like this?'The people said: Yes,
and this account narrated by Tamim Dari was liked by me for it corroborates
the account which I gave to you in regard to him (Dajjal) at Medina and
Mecca. Behold he (Dajjal) is in the Syrian sea (Mediterranian) or the Yemen
sea (Arabian sea). Nay, on the contrary, he As In the east, he is in the
east, he is in the east, and he pointed with his hand towards the east. I
(Fatima bint Qais) said: I preserved It In my mind (this narration from
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him).
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Book 41, Number 7029:
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Al-Sha'bi reported: We visited Fatima b. Qais and she
served us fresh dates which are called rutab and she also served us barley.
I asked her about that woman in whose case three divorces had been
pronounced as to how much time she should count as the waiting period. She
said: My husband pronounced three divorces in my case and Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) permitted me to spend any waiting period in my
family. (It was during this period) that announcement was made for the
people to observe prayer in the bigger Mosque. I went there along with
people and I was in the front row meant for women and it was adjacent to the
last row of men and I heard Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
deliver sermon sitting on the pulpit. He said: The cousin of Tamim (Dari)
sailed in the ocean. The rest of the hadith is the same but with this
addition: "(I see) as if I am looking to Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon
him) pointing his rod towards the land (and saying): It is Taiba, i.e.
Medina."
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Book 41, Number 7030:
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Tamim Dari came to Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) and informed Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) that he sailed
in an ocean and his ship lost direction and thus landed at an island. They
moved about in that land in search of water. There they saw a person who had
been pulling his hair. The rest of the hadith is the same. And he (Dajjal)
said: If I were to be permitted to set out I would have covered all the
lands except Taiba. Then Allah's Messerger (may peace be upon him) brought
(Tamim Dari) before the public and he narrated to them and said: That is
Taiba and that is the Dajjal.
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Book 41, Number 7031:
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Fatima b. Qais reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) sat on the pulpit and said: O people, Tamim Dari has reported
to me that some persons of his tribe sailed in the ocean in a boat and it
capsised and then some of them travelled on one of the planks of the boat
and they went to an island in the ocean. The rest of the hadith is the same.
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Book 41, Number 7032:
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Anas b. Malik reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) said: There will be no land which would not be covered by the
Dajjal but Mecca and Medina, and there would no passage out of the passages
leading to them which would not be guarded by angels arranged in rows. Then
he (the Dajjal) would appear in a barren place adjacent to Medina and it
would rock three times that every unbeliever and hypocrite would get out of
it towards him.
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Book 41, Number 7033:
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This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Anas
that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said this but with this
addition that (the Dajjal would come) and pitch his tent in the waste-land
of Juruf and thus there would come out of (the city) every hypocrite, man
and woman.
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Book 41, Number 7034:
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Anas b. Malik reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) said: The Dajjal would be followed by seventy thousand Jews of
Isfahan wearing Persian shawls.
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Book 41, Number 7035:
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Umm Sharik reported: I heard Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) as saying: The people would run away from the Dajjal seeking
shelter in the mountains. She said: Where would be the Arabs then in that
day? He said: They would be small in number.
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Book 41, Number 7036:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ibn
Juraij with the same chain of transmitters.
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Book 41, Number 7037:
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Abu Qatada reported: We used to go to Imran b. Husain
passing in front of Hisham b. 'Amir. He, one day, said: You pass by me (in
order) to go to some per- sons but (amongst ttie living persons) none
remained in the company of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) more
than I and none knows more ahadith than I. I heard Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) as saying: There would be no creation (creating more
trouble) than the Dajjal right from the creation of Adam to the Last Hour.
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Book 41, Number 7038:
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This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of
'Imran b. Husain with a slight variation of wording.
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Book 41, Number 7039:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) having said: Hasten to do good deeds before six things happen: the
rising of the sun from the west, the smoke, the Dajjal, the beast and (the
death) of one of you or the general turmoil.
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Book 41, Number 7040:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: Hasten in performing these good deeds (before these) six
things (happen): (the appearance) of tribe Dijjal, the smoke, the beast of
the earth, the rising of the sun from the west, the general turmoil (leadina
to large-scale massacre) and death of masses and individuals.
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Book 41, Number 7041:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Qatada
through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 41, Number 7042:
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Ma'qil b. Yasar reported Allah's Apostle (may peace be
upon him) as saying: Worshiping during the period of widespread turmoil is
like emigration towards me.
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Book 41, Number 7043:
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Abdullah reported Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him)
as saying: The Last Hour would affect (most terribly) the wicked persons.
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Book 41, Number 7044:
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This hadith has been reported by Sahl b. Sa'd that he
heard Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: I and the Last
Hour are (close to each other) like this (and he, in order to explain it)
pointed (by joining his) forefinger, (one) next to the thumb and the middle
finger (together).
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Book 41, Number 7045:
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Anas b. Malik reported that Allah's Messenger (way peace
be upon him) said: I and the Last Hour have been sent like this. Shu'ba
said: I heard Qatada as saying in his narration: The excellence of one over
the other. And I do not know whether he narrated it from Anas or Qatada
himself said so.
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Book 41, Number 7046:
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Shu'ba reported: I heard Qatada and Abu Tayyab narrating
that both of them heard Anas as narrating that Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) said: I and the Last Hour have been sent like this, and Shu'ba
drew his forefinger and middle finger near each other while narrating it.
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Book 41, Number 7047:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Anas
through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 41, Number 7048:
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Anas reported Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) as
saying like this, but he narrated it through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 41, Number 7049:
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Anas reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
as saying: I and the Last Hour have been sent like this and (he while doing
it) joined the forefinger with the middle finger.
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Book 41, Number 7050:
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'A'isha reported that when the desert Arabs came to
Allable Messenger (may peace be upon him) they asked about the Last Hour as
to when that would come. And he looked towards the youngest amongst them and
said: If he lives he would not grow very old that he would find your Last
Hour coming to you the would see you dying).
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Book 41, Number 7051:
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Anas reported that a person asked Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) as to when the Last Hour would come. He had in his
presence a young boy of the Ansar who was called Mabammad. Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon bion) said: If this young boy lives. he may not grow very
old till (he would see) the Last Hour coming to you.
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Book 41, Number 7052:
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Anas b. Malik reported that a person asked Allah's
Apostle (may peace be upon him): When would the Last Hour come? Thereupon
Allah's Messenger (way peace be upon him) kept quiet for a while. then
looked at a young boy in his presence belonging to the tribe of Azd Shanilwa
and he said: If this boy lives he would not grow very old till the Last Hour
would come to you. Anas said that this young boy was of our age daring those
days.
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Book 41, Number 7053:
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Anas reported: A young boy of Mughira b. Shu'ba happened
to pass by (the Holy Prophet) and he was of my age Thereupon Allah's Apostle
(may peace be apon him) said: If he lives long he would not grow very old
till the Last Hour would come (to the old People of this generation).
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Book 41, Number 7054:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The Last Hour would come (so sudden) that a person would be
milking the she- camel and the (milk) would not reach the brim of the vessel
that the Last Hour would come, and the two persons would be engaged in
buying and selling of the clothes and their bargain would not be struck
before the Last Hour would come. And someone would be setting his tank in
order and he would have hardly set it right when the Last Hour would come.
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Book 41, Number 7055:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: Between the two blowiings of the trumpet (there would be an
interval of forty). They said: Abu Huraira, do you mean forty days? He said:
I cannot say anything. They said: Do you mean fortv months? He said: I
cannot say anything They said: Do you mean forty years? He said: I cannot
say anything. Then Allah would cause the water to, descend from the sky and
they (people) will sprout like vegetable The only thing in a man which would
not decay would be one bone (spinal chord) from which the whole frame would
be reconstituted on the Day of Resurrection.
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Book 41, Number 7056:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as say- ing: The earth would consume every son of Adam except his
spinal chord from which his body would be reconstituted (on the Day of
Resurrection).
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Book 41, Number 7057:
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Abu Huraira reported so many ahadith from Allah's Apostle
(may peace be upon him) and amongst these one was this that Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: There is a bone in the human being
which the earth would never consume and it is from this that new bodies
would be reconstituted (on the Day of Resurrection). They said: Allah's
Messenger, which bone is that? Thereupon he said: It is the spinal bone.
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