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    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 373:




    Narrated Tariq bin Shihab:

    A Jew said to 'Umar, "O Chief of the Believers, if this verse:
    'This
    day I have perfected your religion for you, completed My favors
    upon
    you, and have chosen for you, Islam as your religion.' (5.3) had
    been
    revealed upon us, we would have taken that day as an 'Id (festival)

    day." 'Umar said, "I know definitely on what day this Verse was
    revealed; it was revealed on the day of 'Arafat, on a Friday."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 374:




    Narrated Anas bin Malik:

    That he heard 'Umar speaking while standing on the pulpit of the
    Prophet in the morning (following the death of the Prophet), when
    the
    people had sworn allegiance to Abu Bakr. He said the Tashah-hud
    before
    Abu Bakr, and said, "Amma Ba'du (then after) Allah has chosen for
    his
    Apostle what is with Him (Paradise) rather than what is with you
    (the
    world). This is that Book (Quran) with which Allah guided your
    Apostle, so stick to it, for then you will be guided on the right
    path
    as Allah guided His Apostle with it."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 375:




    Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:

    The Prophet embraced me and said, "O Allah! Teach him (the
    knowledge
    of) the Book (Quran)."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 376:




    Narrated Abal Minhal:

    Abu Barza said, "(O people!) Allah makes you self-sufficient or has

    raised you high with Islam and with Muhammad






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 377:




    Narrated Abdullah bin Dinar:

    'Abdullah Bin 'Umar wrote to 'Abdul Malik bin Marwan, swearing
    allegiance to him: 'I swear allegiance to you in that I will listen

    and obey what is in accordance with the Laws of Allah and the
    Tradition of His Apostle as much as I can.'






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 378:




    Narrated Said bin Al-Musaiyab:

    Abu Huraira said that Allah's Apostle said, "I have been sent with
    'Jawami-al-Kalim ' (the shortest expression with the widest
    meaning)
    and have been made victorious with awe (cast in my enemy's hearts),

    and while I was sleeping, I saw that the keys of the treasures of
    the
    world were placed in my hand." Abu Huraira added: Allah's Apostle
    has
    gone, and you people are utilizing those treasures, or digging
    those
    treasures out." or said a similar sentence.






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 379:




    Narrated Abu Huraira:

    The Prophet said, "There was no prophet among the prophets but was
    given miracles because of which people had security or had belief,
    but
    what I was given was the Divine Inspiration which Allah revealed to

    me. So I hope that my followers will be more than those of any
    other
    prophet on the Day of Resurrection."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 380:




    Narrated Abu Wail:

    I sat with Shaiba in this Mosque (Al-Masjid-Al-Haram), and he said,

    "'Umar once sat beside me here as you are now sitting, and said, 'I

    feel like distributing all the gold and silver that are in it
    (i.e.,
    the Ka'ba) among the Muslims'. I said, 'You cannot do that.' 'Umar
    said, 'Why?' I said, 'Your two (previous) companions (the Prophet
    and
    Abu Bakr) did not do it. 'Umar said, 'They are the two persons whom

    one must follow.'" (See Hadith No. 664, Vol. 2)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 381:




    Narrated Hudhaifa:

    Allah's Apostle said to us, "Honesty descended from the Heavens and

    settled in the roots of the hearts of men (faithful believers), and

    then the Quran was revealed and the people read the Quran, (and
    learnt
    it from it) and also learnt it from the Sunna." Both Quran and
    Sunna
    strengthened their (the faithful believers') honesty. (See
    Hadith No. 208)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 382:




    Narrated 'Abdullah:

    The best talk (speech) is Allah's Book 'Quran), and the best way is

    the way of Muhammad, and the worst matters are the heresies (those
    new
    things which are introduced into the religion); and whatever you
    have
    been promised will surely come to pass, and you cannot escape (it).






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 383:




    Narrated Abu Huraira and Zaid bin Khalid:

    We were with the Prophet when he said (to two men), "I shall judge
    between you according to Allah's Book (Laws)."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 384:




    Narrated Abu Huraira:

    Allah's Apostle said, "All my followers will enter Paradise except
    those who refuse." They said, "O Allah's Apostle! Who will refuse?"
    He
    said, "Whoever obeys me will enter Paradise, and whoever disobeys
    me
    is the one who refuses (to enter it)."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 385:




    Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:

    Some angels came to the Prophet while he was sleeping. Some of them

    said, "He is sleeping." Others said, "His eyes are sleeping but his

    heart is awake." Then they said, "There is an example for this
    companion of yours." One of them said, "Then set forth an example
    for
    him." Some of them said, "He is sleeping." The others said, "His
    eyes
    are sleeping but his heart is awake." Then they said, "His example
    is
    that of a man who has built a house and then offered therein a
    banquet
    and sent an inviter (messenger) to invite the people. So whoever
    accepted the invitation of the inviter, entered the house and ate
    of
    the banquet, and whoever did not accept the invitation of the
    inviter,
    did not enter the house, nor did he eat of the banquet." Then the
    angels said, "Interpret this example to him so that he may
    understand
    it." Some of them said, "He is sleeping.'' The others said, "His
    eyes
    are sleeping but his heart is awake." And then they said, "The
    houses
    stands for Paradise and the call maker is Muhammad; and whoever
    obeys
    Muhammad, obeys Allah; and whoever disobeys Muhammad, disobeys
    Allah.
    Muhammad separated the people (i.e., through his message, the good
    is
    distinguished from the bad, and the believers from the
    disbelievers)."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 386:




    Narrated Hammam:

    Hudhaifa said, "O the Group of Al-Qurra! Follow the straight path,
    for
    then you have taken a great lead (and will be the leaders), but if
    you
    divert right or left, then you will go astray far away."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 387:




    Narrated Abu Musa:

    The Prophet said, "My example and the example of what I have been
    sent
    with is that of a man who came to some people and said, 'O people! I

    have seen the enemy's army with my own eyes, and I am the naked
    warner; so protect yourselves!' Then a group of his people obeyed
    him
    and fled at night proceeding stealthily till they were safe, while
    another group of them disbelieved him and stayed at their places
    till
    morning when the army came upon them, and killed and ruined them
    completely So this is the example of that person who obeys me and
    follows what I have brought (the Quran and the Sunna), and the
    example
    of the one who disobeys me and disbelieves the truth I have
    brought."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 388:




    Narrated Abu Huraira:

    When Allah's Apostle died and Abu Bakr was elected as a Caliph
    after
    him, some of the Arabs reverted to disbelief, 'Umar said to Abu
    Bakr,
    "How dare you fight the people while Allah's Apostle said, I have
    been
    ordered to fight the people till they say 'None has the right to be

    worshipped but Allah' And whoever says: None has the right to be
    worshipped but Allah.' waves his wealth and his life from me unless
    he
    deserves a legal punishment lusty, and his account will be with
    Allah!
    Abu Bakr said, "By Allah, I will fight him who discriminates
    between
    Zakat and prayers, for Zakat is the Compulsory right to be taken
    from
    the wealth By Allah, if they refuse to give me even a tying rope
    which
    they use to give to Allah's Apostle, I would fight them for
    withholding it." 'Umar said, 'By Allah, It was nothing, except I
    saw
    that Allah had opened the chest of Abu Bakr to the fight, and I
    came
    to know for certain that was the truth."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 389:




    Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Abbas:

    Uyaina bin Hisn bin Hudhaifa bin Badr came and stayed (at Medina)
    with
    his nephew Al-Hurr bin Qais bin Hisn who has one of those whom
    'Umar
    used to keep near him, as the Qurra' (learned men knowing Quran by
    heart) were the people of Umar's meetings and his advisors whether
    they were old or young. 'Uyaina said to his nephew, "O my nephew!
    Have
    you an approach to this chief so as to get for me the permission to

    see him?" His nephew said, "I will get the permission for you to
    see
    him." (Ibn 'Abbas added: ) So he took the permission for 'Uyaina,
    and
    when the latter entered, he said, "O the son of Al-Khattab! By
    Allah,
    you neither give us sufficient provision nor judge among us with
    justice." On that 'Umar became so furious that he intended to harm
    him. Al-Hurr, said, "O Chief of the Believers!" Allah said to His
    Apostle 'Hold to forgiveness, command what is good (right), and
    leave
    the foolish (i.e. do not punish them).' (7.199) and this person is
    among the foolish." By Allah, 'Umar did not overlook that Verse
    when
    Al-Hurr recited it before him, and 'Umar said to observe (the
    orders
    of) Allah's Book strictly." (See Hadith No. 166, Vol. 6)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 390:




    Narrated Asma' bint Abu Bakr:

    I came to 'Aisha during the solar eclipse. The people were standing

    (offering prayer) and she too, was standing and offering prayer. I
    asked, "What is wrong with the people?" She pointed towards the sky

    with her hand and said, Subhan Allah!'' I asked her, "Is there a
    sign?" She nodded with her head meaning, yes. When Allah's Apostle
    finished (the prayer), he glorified and praised Allah and said,
    "There
    is not anything that I have not seen before but I have seen now at
    this place of mine, even Paradise and Hell. It has been revealed to
    me
    that you people will be put to trial nearly like the trial of
    Ad-Dajjal, in your graves. As for the true believer or a Muslim
    (the
    sub-narrator is not sure as to which of the two (words Asma' had
    said)
    he will say, 'Muhammad came with clear signs from Allah, and we
    responded to him (accepted his teachings) and believed (what he
    said)'
    It will be said (to him) 'Sleep in peace; we have known that you
    were
    a true believer who believed with certainty.' As for a hypocrite or
    a
    doubtful person, (the sub-narrator is not sure as to which word
    Asma'
    said) he will say, 'I do not know, but I heard the people saying
    something and so I said the same.' "






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 391:




    Narrated Abu Huraira:

    The Prophet said, "Leave me as I leave you) for the people who were

    before you were ruined because of their questions and their
    differences over their prophets. So, if I forbid you to do
    something,
    then keep away from it. And if I order you to do something, then do
    of
    it as much as you can."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 392:




    Narrated Sa'd bin Abi Waqqas:

    The Prophet said, "The most sinful person among the Muslims is the
    one
    who asked about something which had not been prohibited, but was
    prohibited because of his asking."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 393:




    Narrated Zaid bin Thabit:

    The Prophet took a room made of date palm leaves mats in the
    mosque.
    Allah's Apostle prayed in it for a few nights till the people
    gathered
    (to pray the night prayer (Tarawih) (behind him.) Then on the 4th
    night the people did not hear his voice and they thought he had
    slept,
    so some of them started humming in order that he might come out.
    The
    Prophet then said, "You continued doing what I saw you doing till I

    was afraid that this (Tarawih prayer) might be enjoined on you, and
    if
    it were enjoined on you, you would not continue performing it.
    Therefore, O people! Perform your prayers at your homes, for the
    best
    prayer of a person is what is performed at his home except the
    compulsory congregational) prayer." (See Hadith No. 229,Vol. 3)
    (See
    Hadith No. 134, Vol. 8)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 394:




    Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari:

    Allah's Apostle was asked about things which he disliked, and when
    the
    people asked too many questions, he became angry and said, "Ask me
    (any question)." A man got up and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Who is
    my
    father?" The Prophet replied, "Your father is Hudhaifa." Then
    another
    man got up and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Who is my father?" The
    Prophet said, "Your father is Salim, Maula Shaiba." When 'Umar saw
    the
    signs of anger on the face of Allah's Apostle, he said, "We repent
    to
    Allah."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 395:




    Narrated Warrad:

    (The clerk of Al-Mughira) Muawiya wrote to Al-Mughira 'Write to me
    what you have heard from Allah's Apostle.' So he (Al-Mughira) wrote
    to
    him: Allah's Prophet used to say at the end of each prayer: "La
    ilaha
    illalla-h wahdahu la sharika lahu, lahul Mulku, wa lahul Hamdu wa
    hula
    ala kulli shai'in qadir. 'Allahumma la mani' a lima a'taita, wala
    mu'tiya lima mana'ta, wala yanfa'u dhuljadd minkal-jadd." He also
    wrote to him that the Prophet used to forbid (1) Qil and Qal (idle
    useless talk or that you talk too much about others), (2) Asking
    too
    many questions (in disputed Religious matters); (3) And wasting
    one's
    wealth by extravagance; (4) and to be undutiful to one's mother (5)

    and to bury the daughters alive (6) and to prevent your favors
    (benevolence to others (i.e. not to pay the rights of others (7)
    And
    asking others for something (except when it is unavoidable).






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 396:




    Narrated Anas:

    We were with 'Umar and he said, "We have been forbidden to
    undertake a
    difficult task beyond our capability (i.e. to exceed the religious
    limits e.g., to clean the inside of the eyes while doing
    ablution)."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 397:




    Narrated Anas bin Malik:

    The Prophet came out after the sun had declined and offered the
    Zuhr
    prayer (in congregation). After finishing it with Taslim, he stood
    on
    the pulpit and mentioned the Hour and mentioned there would happen
    great events before it. Then he said, "Whoever wants to ask me any
    question, may do so, for by Allah, you will not ask me about
    anything
    but I will inform you of its answer as long as I am at this place
    of
    mine." On this, the Ansar wept violently, and Allah's Apostle kept
    on
    saying, "Ask Me! " Then a man got up and asked, ''Where will my
    entrance be, O Allah's Apostle?" The Prophet said, "(You will go
    to)
    the Fire." Then 'Abdullah bin Hudhaifa got up and asked, "Who is my

    father, O Allah's Apostle?" The Prophet replied, "Your father is
    Hudhaifa." The Prophet then kept on saying (angrily), "Ask me! Ask
    me!" 'Umar then knelt on his knees and said, "We have accepted
    Allah
    as our Lord and Islam as our religion and Muhammad as an Apostle."
    Allah's Apostle became quiet when 'Umar said that. Then Allah's
    Apostle said, "By Him in Whose Hand my life is, Paradise and Hell
    were
    displayed before me across this wall while I was praying, and I
    never
    saw such good and evil as I have seen today."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 398:




    Narrated Anas bin Malik:

    A man said, "O Allah's Prophet! Who is my father?" The Prophet
    said,
    "Your father is so-and-so." And then the Divine Verse:-- 'O you who

    believe! Ask not questions about things..(5.101)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 399:




    Narrated Anas bin Malik:

    Allah's Apostle said, "People will not stop asking questions till
    they
    say, 'This is Allah, the Creator of everything, then who created
    Allah?' "






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 400:




    Narrated Ibn Masud:

    I was with the Prophet at one of the farms of Medina while he was
    leaning on a date palm leaf-stalk. He passed by a group of Jews and

    some of them said to the other, Ask him (the Prophet) about the
    spirit. Some others said, "Do not ask him, lest he should tell you
    what you dislike" But they went up to him and said, "O Abal Qasim!
    Inform us bout the spirit." The Prophet stood up for a while,
    waiting.
    I realized that he was being Divinely Inspired, so I kept away from

    him till the inspiration was over. Then the Prophet said, "(O
    Muhammad) they ask you regarding the spirit, Say: The spirit its
    knowledge is with my Lord (i.e., nobody has its knowledge except
    Allah)" (17.85) (This is a miracle of the Qur'an that all the
    scientists up till now do not know about the spirit, i.e, how life
    comes to a body and how it goes away at its death) (See
    Hadith No. 245, Vol. 6)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 401:




    Narrated Ibn 'Umar:

    The Prophet wore a gold ring and then the people followed him and
    wore
    gold rings too. Then the Prophet said, "I had this golden ring made

    for myself. He then threw it away and said, "I shall never put it
    on."
    Thereupon the people also threw their rings away.






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 402:




    Narrated Abu Huraira:

    The Prophet said (to his companions), "Do not fast Al-Wisal." They
    said, "But you fast Al-Wisail." He said, "I am not like you, for at

    night my Lord feeds me and makes me drink." But the people did not
    give up Al-Wisal, so the Prophet fasted Al-Wisal with them for two
    days or two nights, and then they saw the crescent whereupon the
    Prophet said, "If the crescent had delayed, I would have continued
    fasting (because of you)," as if he wanted to vanquish them
    completely
    (because they had refused to give up Al Wisal).






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 403:




    Narrated Ibrahim At Tamii's father:

    Ali addressed us while he was standing on a brick pulpit and
    carrying
    a sword from which was hanging a scroll He said "By Allah, we have
    no
    book to read except Allah's Book and whatever is on this scroll,"
    And
    then he unrolled it, and behold, in it was written what sort of
    camels
    were to be given as blood money, and there was also written in it:
    'Medina is a sanctuary form 'Air (mountain) to such and such place
    so
    whoever innovates in it an heresy or commits a sin therein, he will

    incur the curse of Allah, the angles, and all the people and Allah
    will not accept his compulsory or optional good deeds.' There was
    also
    written in it: 'The asylum (pledge of protection) granted by any
    Muslims is one and the same, (even a Muslim of the lowest status is
    to
    be secured and respected by all the other Muslims, and whoever
    betrays
    a Muslim in this respect (by violating the pledge) will incur the
    curse of Allah, the angels, and all the people, and Allah will not
    accept his compulsory or optional good deeds.' There was also
    written
    in it: 'Whoever (freed slave) befriends (takes as masters) other
    than
    his real masters (manumitters) without their permission will incur
    the
    curse of Allah, the angels, and all the people, and Allah will not
    accept his compulsory or optional good deeds. ' (See
    Hadith No. 94, Vol. 3)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 404:




    Narrated 'Aisha:

    The Prophet did something as it was allowed from the religious
    point
    of view but some people refrained from it. When the Prophet heard
    of
    that, he, after glorifying and praising Allah, said, "Why do some
    people refrain from doing something which I do? By Allah, I know
    Allah
    more than they."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 405:




    Narrated Ibn Abi Mulaika:

    Once the two righteous men, i.e., Abu Bakr and 'Umar were on the
    verge
    of destruction (and that was because): When the delegate of Bani
    Tamim
    came to the Prophet, one of them (either Abu Bakr or 'Umar)
    recommended Al-Aqra' bin Habis At-Tamimi Al-Hanzali, the brother of

    Bani Majashi (to be appointed as their chief), while the other
    recommended somebody else. Abu Bakr said to 'Umar, "You intended
    only
    to oppose me." 'Umar said, "I did not intend to oppose you!" Then
    their voices grew louder in front of the Prophet whereupon there
    was
    revealed: 'O you who believe! Do not raise your voices above the
    voice
    of the Prophet..a great reward.' (49.2-3) Ibn Az-Zubair said,
    'Thence
    forward when 'Umar talked to the Prophet, he would talk like one
    who
    whispered a secret and would even fail to make the Prophet hear
    him,
    in which case the Prophet would ask him (to repeat his words)."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 406:




    Narrated 'Aisha:

    (the mother of believers) Allah's Apostle during his fatal ailment
    said, "Order Abu Bakr to lead the people in prayer." I said, "If
    Abu
    Bakr stood at your place (in prayers, the people will not be able
    to
    hear him because of his weeping, so order 'Umar to lead the people
    in
    prayer." He again said, "Order Abu Bakr to lead the people in
    prayer "
    Then I said to Hafsa, "Will you say (to the Prophet), 'If Abu Bakr
    stood at your place, the people will not be able to hear him be
    cause
    of his weeping, so order 'Umar to lead the people in prayer?" Hafsa

    did so, whereupon Allah's Apostle said, "You are like the
    companions
    of Joseph (See Qur'an, 12:30-32). Order Abu Bakr to lead the people
    in
    prayer." Hafsa then said to me, "I have never received any good
    from
    you!"






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 407:




    Narrated Sahl bin Sa'd As-Sa'idi:

    'Uwaimir Al-'Ajlani came to 'Asim bin 'Adi and said, "If a man
    found
    another man with his wife and killed him, would you sentence the
    husband to death (in Qisas,) i.e., equality in punishment)? O
    'Asim!
    Please ask Allah's Apostle about this matter on my behalf." 'Asim
    asked the Prophet but the Prophet disliked the question and
    disapproved of it. 'Asim returned and informed 'Uwaimir that the
    Prophet disliked that type of question. 'Uwaimir said, "By Allah, I

    will go (personally) to the Prophet." 'Uwaimir came to the Prophet
    when Allah had already revealed Qur'anic Verses (in that respect),
    after 'Asim had left (the Prophet ). So the Prophet said to
    'Uwaimir,
    "Allah has revealed Qur'anic Verses regarding you and your wife."
    The
    Prophet then called for them, and they came and carried out the
    order
    of Lian.

    Then 'Uwaimir said, "O Allah's Apostle! Now if I kept her with me, I

    would be accused of telling a lie." So 'Uwaimir divorced her
    although
    the Prophet did not order him to do so. Later on this practice of
    divorcing became the tradition of couples involved in a case of
    Li'an.
    The Prophet said (to the people). "Wait for her! If she delivers a
    red
    short (small) child like a Wahra (a short red animal). then I will
    be
    of the opinion that he ('Uwaimir) has told a lie but if she
    delivered
    a black big-eyed one with big buttocks, then I will be of the
    opinion
    that he has told the truth about her." 'Ultimately she gave birth
    to a
    child that proved the accusation. (See Hadith No. 269, Vol. 6)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 408:




    Narrated Malik bin Aus An-Nasri:

    I proceeded till I entered upon 'Umar (and while I was sitting
    there),
    his gate-keeper Yarfa came to him and said, " 'Uthman,
    'Abdur-Rahman,
    Az-Zubair and Sa'd ask your permission to come in." 'Umar allowed
    them. So they entered, greeted, and sat down. (After a while the
    gatekeeper came) and said, "Shall I admit 'Ali and 'Abbas?'' 'Umar
    allowed them to enter. Al-'Abbas said "O Chief of the believers!
    Judge
    between me and the oppressor ('Ali)." Then there was a dispute
    (regarding the property of Bani Nadir) between them ('Abbas and
    'Ali).
    'Uthman and his companions said, "O Chief of the Believers! Judge
    between them and relieve one from the other." Umar said, "Be
    patient!
    beseech you by Allah, with Whose permission the Heaven and the
    Earth
    Exist! Do you know that Allah's Apostle said, 'Our property is not
    to
    be inherited, and whatever we leave is to be given in charity,' and
    by
    this Allah's Apostle meant himself?" On that the group said, "He
    verily said so." 'Umar then faced 'Ali and 'Abbas and said, "I
    beseech
    you both by Allah, do you both know that Allah's Apostle said so?"
    They both replied, "Yes". 'Umar then said, "Now I am talking to you

    about this matter (in detail) . Allah favored Allah's Apostle with
    some of this wealth which He did not give to anybody else, as Allah

    said: 'What Allah bestowed as Fai (Booty on His Apostle for which
    you
    made no expedition... ' (59.6)

    So that property was totally meant for Allah's Apostle, yet he did
    not
    collect it and ignore you, nor did he withhold it with your
    exclusion,
    but he gave it to you and distributed it among you till this much
    of
    it was left behind, and the Prophet, used to spend of this as the
    yearly expenditures of his family and then take what remained of it

    and spent it as he did with (other) Allah's wealth. The Prophet did
    so
    during all his lifetime, and I beseech you by Allah, do you know
    that?" They replied, "Yes." 'Umar then addressed 'Ali and 'Abbas,
    saying, "I beseech you both by Allah, do you know that?" Both of
    them
    replied, "Yes." 'Umar added, "Then Allah took His Apostle unto Him.

    Abu Bakr then said 'I am the successor of Allah's Apostle' and took

    over all the Prophet's property and disposed of it in the same way
    as
    Allah's Apostle used to do, and you were present then." Then he
    turned
    to 'Ali and 'Abbas and said, "You both claim that Abu Bakr did
    so-and-so in managing the property, but Allah knows that Abu Bakr
    was
    honest, righteous, intelligent, and a follower of what is right in
    managing it.

    Then Allah took Abu Bakr unto Him, 'I said: I am the successor of
    Allah's Apostle and Abu Bakr.' So I took over the property for two
    years and managed it in the same way as Allah's Apostle, and Abu
    Bakr
    used to do. Then you both ('Ali and 'Abbas) came to me and asked
    for
    the same thing! (O 'Abbas! You came to me to ask me for your share
    from nephew's property; and this ('Ali) came to me asking for his
    wives share from her father's property, and I said to you both, 'If

    you wish, I will place it in your custody on condition that you
    both
    will manage it in the same way as Allah's Apostle and Abu Bakr did
    and
    as I have been doing since I took charge of managing it; otherwise,
    do
    not speak to me anymore about it.'

    Then you both said, 'Give it to us on that (condition).' So I gave
    it
    to you on that condition. Now I beseech you by Allah, did I not
    give
    it to them on that condition?" The group (whom he had been
    addressing)
    replied, "Yes." 'Umar then addressed 'Abbas and 'Ali saying, "I
    beseech you both by Allah, didn't I give you all that property on
    that
    condition?" They said, "Yes." 'Umar then said, "Are you now seeking
    a
    verdict from me other than that? By Him with Whose Permission the
    Heaven and the Earth exists I will not give any verdict other than
    that till the Hour is established; and if you both are unable to
    manage this property, then you can hand it back to me, and I will
    be
    sufficient for it on your behalf." (See, Hadith No. 326, Vol. 4)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 409:




    Narrated 'Asim:

    I said to Anas, "Did Allah's Apostle make Medina a sanctuary?" He
    replied, "Yes, (Medina is a sanctuary from such-and-such place to
    such-and-such place. It is forbidden to cut its trees, and whoever
    innovates an heresy in it or commits a sin therein, will incur the
    curse of Allah, the angels, and all the people." Then Musa bin Anas

    told me that Anas added, "..... or gives refuge to such an heretic
    or
    a sinner..."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 410:




    Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr:

    I heard the Prophet saying, "Allah will not deprive you of
    knowledge
    after he has given it to you, but it will be taken away through the

    death of the religious learned men with their knowledge. Then there

    will remain ignorant people who, when consulted, will give verdicts

    according to their opinions whereby they will mislead others and go

    astray."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 411:




    Narrated Al-A'mash:

    I asked Abu Wail, "Did you witness the battle of Siffin between
    'Ali
    and Muawiya?" He said, "Yes," and added, "Then I heard Sahl bin
    Hunaif
    saying, 'O people! Blame your personal opinions in your religion.
    No
    doubt, I remember myself on the day of Abi Jandal; if I had the
    power
    to refuse the order of Allah's Apostle, I would have refused it.

    We have never put our swords on our shoulders to get involved in a
    situation that might have been horrible for us, but those swords
    brought us to victory and peace, except this present situation.' "
    Abu
    Wail said, "I witnessed the battle of Siffin, and how nasty Siffin
    was!"






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 412:




    Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:

    I fell ill, Allah's Apostle and Abu Bakr came to visit me on foot.
    The
    Prophet came to me while I was unconscious. Allah's Apostle
    performed
    ablution and poured the Remaining water of his ablution over me
    whereupon I became conscious and said, 'O Allah's Apostle! How
    should
    I spend my wealth? Or how should I deal with my wealth?" But the
    Prophet did not give me any reply till the Verse of the laws of
    inheritance was revealed.






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 413:




    Narrated Abu Said:

    A woman came to Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Men
    (only) benefit by your teachings, so please devote to us from (some

    of) your time, a day on which we may come to you so that you may
    teach
    us of what Allah has taught you." Allah's Apostle said, "Gather on
    such-and-such a day at such-and-such a place." They gathered and
    Allah's Apostle came to them and taught them of what Allah had
    taught
    him. He then said, "No woman among you who has lost her three
    children
    (died) but that they will screen her from the Fire." A woman among
    them said, "O Allah's Apostle! If she lost two children?" She
    repeated
    her question twice, whereupon the Prophet said, "Even two, even
    two,
    even two!" (See Hadith No. 341, Vol. 2)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 414:




    Narrated Al-Mughira bin Shu'ba:

    The Prophet said, "A group of my follower swill remain predominant
    (victorious) till Allah's Order (the Hour) comes upon them while
    they
    are still predominant (victorious)."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 415:




    Narrated Humaid:

    I heard Muawiya bin Abi Sufyan delivering a sermon. He said, "I
    heard
    the Prophet saying, "If Allah wants to do a favor to somebody, He
    bestows on him, the gift of understanding the Quran and Sunna. I am

    but a distributor, and Allah is the Giver. The state of this nation

    will remain good till the Hour is established, or till Allah's
    Order
    comes."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 416:




    Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:

    When the (following) Verse was revealed to Allah's Apostle: 'Say:
    He
    has power to send torment on you from above,'..(6.65) he said, "O
    Allah! I seek refuge with Your Face (from that punishment)." And
    when
    this was revealed: '..or from beneath your feet.' (6.65) he said,
    "O
    Allah! I seek refuge with Your Face (from that)." And when this
    Verse
    was revealed: '..or to cover you with confusion in party-strife,
    and
    make you to taste the violence of one another,'...(6.65) he said:
    "These two warnings are easier (than the previous ones)."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 417:




    Narrated Abu Huraira:

    A bedouin came to Allah's Apostle and said, "My wife has delivered a

    black boy, and I suspect that he is not my child." Allah's Apostle
    said to him, "Have you got camels?" The bedouin said, "Yes." The
    Prophet said, "What color are they?" The bedouin said, "They are
    red."
    The Prophet said, "Are any of them Grey?" He said, "There are Grey
    ones among them." The Prophet said, "Whence do you think this
    color
    came to them?" The bedouin said, "O Allah's Apostle! It resulted
    from
    hereditary disposition." The Prophet said, "And this (i.e., your
    child) has inherited his color from his ancestors." The Prophet did

    not allow him to deny his paternity of the child.






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 418:




    Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:

    A woman came to the Prophet and said, "My mother vowed to perform
    the
    Hajj but she died before performing it. Should I perform the Hajj
    on
    her behalf?" He said, "Yes! Perform the Hajj on her behalf. See, if

    your mother had been in debt, would you have paid her debt?" She
    said,
    "Yes." He said, "So you should pay what is for Him as Allah has
    more
    right that one should fulfill one's obligations to Him. "






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 419:




    Narrated 'Abdullah:

    Allah's Apostle said, "Do not wish to be like anybody except in two

    cases: The case of a man whom Allah has given wealth and he spends
    it
    in the right way, and that of a man whom Allah has given religious
    wisdom (i.e., Qur'an and Sunna) and he gives his verdicts according
    to
    it and teaches it." (to others i.e., religious knowledge of Qur'an
    and
    Sunna (Prophet's Traditions)). "






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 420:




    Narrated Al-Mughira bin Shu'ba:

    'Umar bin Al-Khattab asked (the people) about the Imlas of a woman,

    i.e., a woman who has an abortion because of having been beaten on
    her
    abdomen, saying, "Who among you has heard anything about it from
    the
    Prophet?" I said, "I did.'' He said, "What is that?" I said, "I
    heard
    the Prophet saying, "Its Diya (blood money) is either a male or a
    female slave.' " 'Umar said, "Do not leave till you present witness
    in
    support of your statement." So I went out, and found Muhammad bin
    Maslama. I brought him, and he bore witness with me that he had
    heard
    the Prophet saying, "Its Diya (blood money) is either a male slave
    or
    a female slave."
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    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 421:




    Narrated Abu Huraira:

    The Prophet said, "The Hour will not be established till my
    followers
    copy the deeds of the previous nations and follow them very
    closely,
    span by span, and cubit by cubit (i.e., inch by inch)." It was
    said,
    "O Allah's Apostle! Do you mean by those (nations) the Persians and

    the Byzantines?" The Prophet said, "Who can it be other than they?"






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 422:




    Narrated Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri:

    The Prophet said, "You will follow the ways of those nations who
    were
    before you, span by span and cubit by cubit (i.e., inch by inch) so

    much so that even if they entered a hole of a mastigure, you would
    follow them." We said, "O Allah's Apostle! (Do you mean) the Jews
    and
    the Christians?" He said, "Whom else?"






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 423:




    Narrated 'Abdullah:

    The Prophet said, "None is killed unjustly, but the first son of
    Adam
    will have a part of its burden." Sufyan said, "..a part of its
    blood
    because he was the first to establish the tradition of murdering"






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 424t:




    Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah As-Salami:

    A bedouin gave the Pledge of allegiance for embracing Islam to
    Allah's
    Apostle, and then he got an attack of fever in Medina and came to
    Allah's Apostle: and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Cancel my pledge."
    Allah's Apostle refused to do so. The bedouin came to him again and

    said, "Cancel my pledge," but he refused again, and then again, the

    bedouin came to him and said, "Cancel my pledge," and Allah's
    Apostle
    refused. The bedouin finally went away, and Allah's Apostle said,
    "Medina is like a pair of bellows (furnace), it expels its
    impurities
    while it brightens and clears its good.'

    9.424.:

    Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:

    I used to teach Qur'an to 'Abdur-Rahman bin Auf. When Umar
    performed
    his last Hajj, 'Abdur-Rahman said (to me) at Mina, "Would that you
    had
    seen Chief of the believers today! A man came to him and said,
    "So-and-so has said, "If Chief of the Believers died, we will give
    the
    oath of allegiance to such-and-such person,' 'Umar said, 'I will
    get
    up tonight and warn those who want to usurp the people's rights.' I

    said, 'Do not do so, for the season (of Hajj) gathers the riffraff
    mob
    who will form the majority of your audience, and I am afraid that
    they
    will not understand (the meaning of) your saying properly and may
    spread (an incorrect statement) everywhere. You should wait till we

    reach Medina, the place of migration and the place of the Sunna
    (the
    Prophet's Traditions). There you will meet the companions of
    Allah's
    Apostle from the Muhajirin and the Ansar who will understand your
    statement and place it in its proper position' 'Umar said, 'By
    Allah,
    I shall do so the first time I stand (to address the people) in
    Medina.' When we reached Medina, 'Umar (in a Friday Khutba-sermon)
    said, "No doubt, Allah sent Muhammad with the Truth and revealed to

    him the Book (Quran), and among what was revealed, was the Verse of

    Ar-Rajm (stoning adulterers to death).'" (See Hadith No. 817,Vol.
    8)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 425:




    Narrated Muhammad:

    We were with Abu Huraira while he was wearing two linen garments
    dyed
    with red clay. He cleaned his nose with his garment, saying,
    "Bravo!
    Bravo! Abu Huraira is cleaning his nose with linen! There came a
    time
    when I would fall senseless between the pulpit of Allah's Apostle
    and
    'Aisha's dwelling whereupon a passerby would come and put his foot
    on
    my neck, considering me a mad man, but in fact, I had no madness, I

    suffered nothing but hunger."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 426:




    Narrated 'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Abis:

    Ibn 'Abbas was asked, "Did you offer the Id prayer with the
    Prophet?"
    He said, "Yes, had it not been for my close relation to the
    Prophet, I
    would not have performed it (with him) because of my being too
    young
    The Prophet came to the mark which is near the home of Kathir bin
    As-Salt and offered the Id prayer and then delivered the sermon. I
    do
    not remember if any Adhan or Iqama were pronounced for the prayer.
    Then the Prophet ordered (the women) to give alms, and they started

    stretching out their hands towards their ears and throats (giving
    their ornaments in charity), and the Prophet ordered Bilal to go to

    them (to collect the alms), and then Bilal returned to the Prophet






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 427:




    Narrated Ibn 'Umar:

    The Prophet used to go to the Quba' mosque, sometimes walking,
    sometimes riding.






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 428:




    Narrated Hisham's father:

    'Aisha said to 'Abdullah bin Az-Zubair, "Bury me with my female
    companions (i.e. the wives of the Prophet) and do not bury me with
    the
    Prophet in the house, for I do not like to be regarded as
    sanctified
    (just for being buried there).''

    Narrated Hisham's father: 'Umar sent a message to 'Aisha, saying,
    "Will you allow me to be buried with my two companions (the Prophet

    and Abu Bakr) ?" She said, "Yes, by Allah." though it was her habit

    that if a man from among the companions (of the Prophet ) sent her a

    message asking her to allow him to be buried there, she would say,
    "No, by Allah, I will never give permission to anyone to be buried
    with them."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 429:




    Narrated Anas bin Malik:

    Allah's Apostle used to perform the 'Asr prayer and then one could
    reach the 'Awali (a place in the outskirts of Medina) while the sun

    was still quite high.

    Narrated Yunus: The distance of the 'Awali (from Medina) was four
    or
    three miles.






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 430:




    Narrated As-Sa'ib bin Yazid:

    The Sa' (a kind of measure) during the lifetime of the Prophet used
    to
    be equal to the one Mudd (another kind of measure) and one third of
    a
    Mudd which we use today, but the Sa' of today has become large.






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 431:




    Narrated Anas bin Malik:

    Allah's Apostle said, "O Allah! Bestow Your Blessings on their
    measures, and bestow Your Blessings on their Sa' and Mudd." He
    meant
    those of the people of Medina.






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 432:




    Narrated Ibn 'Umar:

    The Jews brought a man and a woman who had committed illegal sexual

    intercourse, to the Prophet and the Prophet ordered them to be
    stoned
    to death, and they were stoned to death near the mosque where the
    biers used to be placed.






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 433:




    Narrated Anas bin Malik:

    The Mountain of Uhud came in sight of Allah's Apostle who then
    said,
    "This is a mountain that loves us and is loved by us. O Allah!
    Abraham
    made Mecca a sanctuary and I make the area between its (Medina's)
    two
    mountains a sanctuary."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 434:




    Narrated Sahl:

    The distance between the pulpit and the wall of the mosque on the
    side
    of the Qibla was just sufficient for a sheep to pass through.






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 435:




    Narrated Abu Huraira:

    Allah's Apostle said, "Between my house and my pulpit there is a
    garden from one of the gardens of Paradise, and my pulpit is over
    my
    Lake-Tank. (Kauthar);






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 436:




    Narrated Nafi:

    'Abdullah said, "The Prophet arranged for a horse race, and the
    prepared horses were given less food for a few days before the race
    to
    win the race, and were allowed to run from Al-Hafya to
    Thaniyat-al-Wada', and the unprepared horses were allowed to run
    between Thaniyat-al-Wada' and the mosque of Bani Zuraiq," 'Abdullah

    was one of those who participated in the race.






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 437:




    Narrated Ibn 'Umar:

    I heard 'Umar (delivering a sermon) on the pulpit of the Prophet.






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 438:




    Narrated As-Sa'ib bin Yazid:

    That he heard 'Uthman bin 'Affan delivering a sermon on the pulpit
    of
    the Prophet






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 439:




    Narrated 'Aisha:

    This big copper vessel used to be put for me and Allah's Apostle
    and
    we would take water from it together (on taking a bath) .






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 440:




    Narrated Anas:

    The Prophet brought the Ansar and the Quarish people into alliance
    in
    my house at Medina, and he invoked Allah for one month against the
    tribe of Bani Sulaim in (the last Rak'a of each compulsory) prayer.






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 441:




    Narrated Abu Burda:

    When I arrived at Medina, 'Abdullah bin Salam met me and said to
    me,
    "Accompany me to my house so that I may make you drink from a bowl
    from which Allah's Apostle used to drink, and that you may offer
    prayer in the mosque in which the Prophet used to pray." I
    accompanied
    him, and he made me drink Sawiq and gave me dates to eat, and then I

    prayed in his mosque.






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 442:




    Narrated 'Umar:

    The Prophet said to me, "Someone came to me tonight from my Lord
    while
    I was in the 'Aqiq (valley), and said to me, "Offer prayer in this
    blessed valley and say: 'Labbaik' for the (performance of) 'Umra
    and
    Hajj."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 443:




    Narrated 'Abdullah bin Dinar:

    Ibn 'Umar said, "The Prophet fixed Qarn as the Miqat (for assuming
    the
    Ihram) for the people of Najd, and Al-Juhfa for the people of Sham,

    and Dhul-Hulaifa for the people of Medina." Ibn 'Umar added, "I
    heard
    this from the Prophet, and I have been informed that the Prophet
    said,
    'The Miqat for the Yemenites is Yalamlam.' "When Iraq was
    mentioned,
    he said, "At that time it was not a Muslim country."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 444:




    Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:

    The Prophet had a dream in the last portion of the night when he
    was
    sleeping at Dhul-Hulaifa. (I n the dream) it was said to him, "You
    are
    in a blessed Batha' (i.e., valley)."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 445:




    Narrated Ibn 'Umar:

    That he heard the Prophet, after raising his head from the bowing
    in
    morning prayer, saying, "O Allah, our Lord! All the praises are for

    you." And in the last (Rak'a) he said, "O Allah! Curse so-and-so
    and
    so--and-so." And then Allah revealed:-- 'Not for you (O Muhammad)
    is
    the decision, (but for Allah), whether He turns in mercy to them or

    punish them, for they are indeed wrongdoers.' (3.128)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 446:




    Narrated 'Ali bin Abi Talib:

    That Allah's Apostle came to him and Fatima the daughter of Allah's

    Apostle at their house at night and said, "Won't you pray?" 'Ali
    replied, "O Allah's Apostle! Our souls are in the Hands of Allah
    and
    when he wants us to get up, He makes us get up." When 'Ali said
    that
    to him, Allah's Apostle left without saying anything to him. While
    the
    Prophet was leaving, 'Ali heard him striking his thigh (with his
    hand)
    and saying, "But man is quarrelsome more than anything else."
    (18.54)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 447:




    Narrated Abu Huraira:

    While we were in the mosque, Allah's Apostle came out and said,
    "Let
    us proceed to the Jews." So we went out with him till we came to
    Bait-al-Midras. The Prophet stood up there and called them, saying,
    "O
    assembly of Jews! Surrender to Allah (embrace Islam) and you will
    be
    safe!" They said, "You have conveyed Allah's message, O
    Aba-al-Qasim"
    Allah's Apostle then said to them, "That is what I want; embrace
    Islam
    and you will be safe." They said, "You have conveyed the message, O

    Aba-al-Qasim." Allah's Apostle then said to them, "That is what I
    want," and repeated his words for the third time and added, "Know
    that
    the earth is for Allah and I want to exile you from this land, so
    whoever among you has property he should sell it, otherwise, know
    that
    the land is for Allah and His Apostle."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 448:




    Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:

    Allah's Apostle said, "Noah will be brought (before Allah) on the
    Day
    of Resurrection, and will be asked, 'Did you convey the message of
    Allah?" He will reply, 'Yes, O Lord.' And then Noah's nation will
    be
    asked, 'Did he (Noah) convey Allah's message to you?' They will
    reply,
    'No warner came to us.' Then Noah will be asked, 'Who are your
    witnesses?' He will reply. '(My witnesses are) Muhammad and his
    followers.' Thereupon you (Muslims) will be brought and you will
    bear
    witness." Then the Prophet recited: 'And thus We have made of you
    (Muslims) a just and the best nation, that you might be witness
    over
    the nations, and the Apostle a witness over you.' (2.143)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 449:




    Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri and Abu Huraira:

    Allah's Apostle sent the brother of the tribe of Bani Adi Al-Ansari
    as
    governor of Khaibar. Then the man returned, bringing Janib (a good
    kind of date). Allah's Apostle asked him, "Are all the dates of
    Khaibar like that?" He replied, "No, by Allah, O Allah's Apostle!
    We
    take one Sa' of these (good) dates for two Sas of mixed dates."
    Allah's Apostle then said, "Do not do so. You should either take
    one
    Sa of this (kind) for one Sa' of the other; or sell one kind and
    then
    buy with its price the other kind (of dates), and you should do the

    same in weighing."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 450:




    Narrated 'Amr bin Al-'As:

    That he heard Allah's Apostle saying, "If a judge gives a verdict
    according to the best of his knowledge and his verdict is correct
    (i.e. agrees with Allah and His Apostle's verdict) he will receive a

    double reward, and if he gives a verdict according to the best of
    his
    knowledge and his verdict is wrong, (i.e. against that of Allah and

    His Apostle) even then he will get a reward ."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 451:




    Narrated 'Ubai bin 'Umar:

    Abu Musa asked permission to enter upon 'Umar, but seeing that he
    was
    busy, he went away. 'Umar then said, "Didn't I hear the voice of
    'Abdullah bin Qais? Allow him to come in." He was called in and
    'Umar
    said to him, "What made you do what you did." He replied, "We have
    been instructed thus by the Prophet" 'Umar said, "Bring proof
    (witness) for this, other wise I will do so-and-so to you." Then
    'Abdullah bin Qais went to a gathering of the Ansar who then said,
    "None but the youngest of us will give the witness for it." So Abu
    Said Al-Khudri got up and said, "We used to be instructed thus (by
    the
    Prophet)." 'Umar said, "This tradition of the Prophet remained
    hidden
    from me. Business in the market kept me busy."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 452:




    Narrated Al-A'raj:

    Abu Huraira said, "You people claim that Abu Huraira narrates many
    narrations of Allah's Apostle. (Anyhow) with Allah will be our
    appointment. I was a poor man, and used to stick to Allah's Apostle

    contented with what will fill my stomach, and the Muhajirin
    (emigrants) used to be busy trading in the markets, and the Ansar
    used
    to be busy looking after their properties. One-day I heard Allah's
    Apostle saying, 'Who will spread his Rida' (a garment covering the
    upper part of the body) till I finished my speech and then fold it,

    (i.e. wrap it over your body), in which case he will never forget
    anything he had heard from me." So I spread my garment which I was
    wearing; and by Him Who sent Muhammad with the Truth, ever since, I

    have never forgotten whatever I heard from him (the Prophet)" (See,

    Hadith No. 119, Vol. 1)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 453:




    Narrated Muhammad bin Al-Munkadir:

    I saw Jabir bin 'Abdullah swearing by Allah that Ibn Sayyad was the

    Dajjal. I said to Jabir, "How can you swear by Allah?" Jabir said,
    "I
    have heard 'Umar swearing by Allah regarding this matter in the
    presence of the Prophet and the Prophet did not disapprove of it."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 454:




    Narrated Abu Huraira:

    Allah's Apostle said, "Horses may be used for three purposes: For a

    man they may be a source of reward (in the Hereafter); for another,
    a
    means of protection; and for another, a source of sin. The man for
    whom they are a source of reward, is the one who keeps them for
    Allah's Cause and ties them with long ropes and lets them graze in a

    pasture or garden. Whatever those long ropes allow them to eat of
    that
    pasture or garden, will be written as good deeds for him and if
    they
    break their ropes and run one or two rounds, then all their
    footsteps
    and dung will be written as good deeds for him, and if they pass a
    river and drink from it though he has had no intention of watering
    them, even then, that will be written as good deeds for him. So
    such
    horses are a source of reward for that man. For the man who keeps
    horses for his livelihood in order not to ask others for help or
    beg
    his bread, and at the same time he does not forget Allah's right of

    what he earns through them and of their backs (that he presents it
    to
    be used in Allah's Cause), such horses are a shelter for him (from
    poverty). For the man who keeps them just out of pride and for
    showing
    off, they are a source of sin." Then Allah's Apostle was asked
    about
    donkeys. He said, "Allah has not revealed anything to me regarding
    them except this comprehensive Verse:

    "Then anyone who has done good, equal to the weight of an atom (or a

    small ant) shall see it, and any one who has done evil, equal to
    the
    weight of an atom (or a small ant) shall see it." (99.7-8)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 455:




    Narrated 'Aisha:

    A woman asked the Prophet (Hadith 456).






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 456:




    Narrated 'Aisha:

    A woman asked the Prophet about the periods: How to take a bath
    after
    the periods. He said, "Take a perfumed piece of cloth and clean
    yourself with it." She said,' "How shall I clean myself with it, O
    Allah's Apostle?" The Prophet said, "Clean yourself" She said
    again,
    "How shall I clean myself, O Allah's Apostle?" The Prophet said,
    "Clean yourself with it." Then I knew what Allah's Apostle meant.
    So I
    pulled her aside and explained it to her.






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 457:




    Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:

    Um Hufaid bint Al-Harith bin Hazn presented the Prophet with some
    butter, dried yoghurt (curd milk) and mastigures as a gift. The
    Prophet then asked for a meal (mastigures etc. to be put) and it
    was
    eaten over his table cloth, but the Prophet did not eat of it, as
    he
    had aversion to it. But if it had been illegal to eat, it would not

    have been eaten over his table cloth nor would he have ordered that

    (mastigures meat) to be eaten






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 458:




    Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah:

    The Prophet said, "Whoever has eaten garlic or onion, should keep
    away
    from us, or should keep away from our mosque and should stay at
    home."
    Ibn Wahb said, "Once a plate full of cooked vegetables was brought
    to
    the Prophet at Badr. Detecting a bad smell from it, he asked about

    the dish and was informed of the kinds of vegetables in contained.
    He
    then said, "Bring it near," and so it was brought near to one of
    his
    companions who was with him. When the Prophet saw it, he disliked
    eating it and said (to his companion), "Eat, for I talk in secret
    to
    ones whom you do not talk to."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 459:




    Narrated Jubair bin Mutim:

    A lady came to Allah's Apostle and she talked to him about
    something,
    and he gave her some order. She said, "O Allah's Apostle! If I
    should
    not find you?" He said, "If you should not find me, then go to Abu
    Bakr." Ibrahim bin Sa'd said, "As if she meant the death (of the
    Prophet)."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 460:




    Narrated Abu Huraira:

    The people of the Book used to read the Torah in Hebrew and then
    explain it in Arabic to the Muslims. Allah's Apostle said (to the
    Muslims). "Do not believe the people of the Book, nor disbelieve
    them,
    but say, 'We believe in Allah and whatever is revealed to us, and
    whatever is revealed to you.' "






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 461:




    Narrated Ubaidullah:

    Ibn 'Abbas said, "Why do you ask the people of the scripture about
    anything while your Book (Quran) which has been revealed to Allah's

    Apostle is newer and the latest? You read it pure, undistorted and
    unchanged, and Allah has told you that the people of the scripture
    (Jews and Christians) changed their scripture and distorted it, and

    wrote the scripture with their own hands and said, 'It is from
    Allah,'
    to sell it for a little gain. Does not the knowledge which has come
    to
    you prevent you from asking them about anything? No, by Allah, we
    have
    never seen any man from them asking you regarding what has been
    revealed to you!"






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 462:




    Narrated 'Aisha:

    After the slanderers had given a forged statement against her,
    Allah's
    Apostle called 'Ali bin Abi Talib and Usama bin Zaid when the
    Divine
    Inspiration was delayed. He wanted to ask them and consult them
    about
    the question of divorcing me. Usama gave his evidence that was
    based
    on what he knew about my innocence, but 'Ali said, "Allah has not
    put
    restrictions on you and there are many women other than her.
    Furthermore you may ask the slave girl who will tell you the
    truth."
    So the Prophet asked Barira (my salve girl), "Have you seen
    anything
    that may arouse your suspicion?" She replied, "I have not seen
    anything more than that she is a little girl who sleeps, leaving
    the
    dough of her family (unguarded) that the domestic goats come and
    eat
    it." Then the Prophet stood on the pulpit and said, "O Muslims! Who

    will help me against the man who has harmed me by slandering my
    wife?
    By Allah, I know nothing about my family except good." The narrator

    added: Then the Prophet mentioned the innocence of 'Aisha. (See
    Hadith No. 274, Vol. 6)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 463:




    Narrated Aisha:

    Allah's Apostle addressed the people, and after praising and
    glorifying Allah, he said, "What do you suggest me regarding those
    people who are abusing my wife? I have never known anything bad
    about
    her." The sub-narrator, 'Urwa, said: When 'Aisha was told of the
    slander, she said, "O Allah's Apostle! Will you allow me to go to
    my
    parents' home?" He allowed her and sent a slave along with her. An
    Ansari man said, "Subhanaka! It is not right for us to speak about
    this. Subhanaka! This is a great lie!"






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 464:




    Narrated Ata:

    I heard Jabir bin 'Abdullah in a gathering saying, "We, the
    companions
    of Allah's Apostle assumed the state of Ihram to perform only Hajj
    without 'Umra." Jabir added, "The Prophet arrived (at Mecca) on the

    fourth of Dhul-Hijja. And when we arrived (in Mecca) the Prophet
    ordered us to finish the state of Ihram, saying, "Finish your lhram

    and go to your wives (for sexual relation)." Jabir added, "The
    Prophet
    did not oblige us (to go to our wives) but he only made that legal
    for
    us. Then he heard that we were saying, "When there remains only
    five
    days between us and the Day of Arafat he orders us to finish our
    Ihram
    by sleeping with our wives in which case we will proceed to 'Arafat

    with our male organs dribbling with semen?' (Jabir pointed out with

    his hand illustrating what he was saying). Allah's Apostle stood up

    and said, 'You (People) know that I am the most Allah-fearing, the
    most truthful and the best doer of good deeds (pious) from among
    you.
    If I had not brought the Hadi with me, I would have finished my
    Ihram
    as you will do, so finish your Ihram. If I had formerly known what I

    came to know lately, I would not have brought the Hadi with me.' So
    we
    finished our Ihram and listened to the Prophet and obeyed him."
    (See
    Hadith No. 713, Vol. 2)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 465:




    Narrated 'Abdullah Al Muzam:

    The Prophet said, "Perform (an optional) prayer before Maghrib
    prayer." (He repeated it thrice) and the third time he said,
    "Whoever
    wants to offer it can do so," lest the people should take it as a
    Sunna (tradition). (See Hadith No. 277, Vol. 2)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 466:




    Narrated Jundab bin 'Abdullah:

    Allah's Apostle said, "Recite (and study) the Quran as long as you
    are
    in agreement as to its interpretation and meanings, but when you
    have
    differences regarding its interpretation and meanings, then you
    should
    stop reciting it (for the time being.) (See Hadith No 581, Vol. 6)






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 467:




    Narrated Jundab bin 'Abdullah:

    Allah's Apostle said, "Recite (and study) the Qur'an as long as
    your
    hearts are in agreement as to its meanings, but if you have
    differences as regards its meaning, stop reading it then."






    Volume 9, Book 92, Number 468:




    Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:

    When the time of the death of the Prophet approached while there
    were
    some men in the house, and among them was 'Umar bin Al-Khatttab,
    the
    Prophet said, "Come near let me write for you a writing after which

    you will never go astray." 'Umar said, "The Prophet is seriously
    ill,
    and you have the Quran, so Allah's Book is sufficient for us." The
    people in the house differed and disputed. Some of them said, "Come

    near so that Allah's Apostle may write for you a writing after
    which
    you will not go astray," while some of them said what 'Umar said.
    When
    they made much noise and differed greatly before the Prophet, he
    said
    to them, "Go away and leave me." Ibn 'Abbas used to say, "It was a
    great disaster that their difference and noise prevented Allah's
    Apostle from writing that writing for them.

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