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  <hadith number="225" global_number="225">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Ablutions (Wudu&apos;)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>The Prophet (ﷺ) and I walked till we reached the dumps of some people. He stood, as any one of you stands, behind a wall and urinated. I went away, but he beckoned me to come. So I approached him and stood near his back till he finished.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-225/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="245" global_number="245">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Ablutions (Wudu&apos;)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>Whenever the Prophet (ﷺ) got up at night, he used to clean his mouth with Siwak.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-245/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="868" global_number="868">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Friday Prayer</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>When the Prophet (p.b.u.h) got up at night (for the night prayer), he used to clean his mouth .</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-868/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="1104" global_number="1104">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Prayer at Night (Tahajjud)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>Whenever the Prophet (ﷺ) got up for Tahajjud prayer he used to clean his mouth (and teeth) with Siwak.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-1104/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="2002" global_number="2002">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Sales and Trade</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>The Prophet (ﷺ) said, “Before your time the angels received the soul of a man and asked him, ‘Did you do any good deeds (in your life)?’ He replied, ‘I used to order my employees to grant time to the rich person to pay his debts at his convenience.’ So Allah said to the angels; “Excuse him.” Rabi said that (the dead man said), ‘I used to be easy to the rich and grant time to the poor.’ Or, in another narration, ‘grant time to the well-off and forgive the needy,’ or, ‘accept from the well-off and forgive the needy.’</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-2002/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="2296" global_number="2296">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Loans, Payment of Loans, Freezing of Property, Bankruptcy</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>I heard the Prophet (ﷺ) saying, “Once a man died and was asked, ‘What did you use to say (or do) (in your life time)?’ He replied, ‘I was a businessman and used to give time to the rich to repay his debt and (used to) deduct part of the debt of the poor.’ So he was forgiven (his sins.)” Abu Mas`ud said, “I heard the same (Hadith) from the Prophet.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-2296/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="2375" global_number="2375">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Oppressions</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>I saw Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) coming (or the Prophet (ﷺ) came) to the dumps of some people and urinated there while standing .</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-2375/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="2934" global_number="2934">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Fighting for the Cause of Allah (Jihaad)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>The Prophet (ﷺ) said (to us), ” List the names of those people who have announced that they are Muslims.” So, we listed one thousand and five hundred men. Then we wondered, “Should we be afraid (of infidels) although we are one thousand and five hundred in number?” No doubt, we witnessed ourselves being afflicted with such bad trials that one would have to offer the prayer alone in fear.
Narrated Al-A`mash:
“We (listed the Muslims and) found them five hundred.” And Abu Muawiya said, “Between six hundred to seven hundred.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-2934/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="3436" global_number="3436">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Virtues and Merits of the Prophet (pbuh) and his Companions</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>Once `Umar bin Al-Khattab said, said, “Who amongst you remembers the statement of Allah’s Apostle regarding the afflictions?” Hudhaifa replied, “I remember what he said exactly.” `Umar said. “Tell (us), you are really a daring man!” Hudhaifa said, “Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) said, ‘A man’s afflictions (i.e. wrong deeds) concerning his relation to his family, his property and his neighbors are expiated by his prayers, giving in charity and enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil.’ ” `Umar said, “I don’t mean these afflictions but the afflictions that will be heaving up and down like waves of the sea.” Hudhaifa replied, “O chief of the believers! You need not fear those (afflictions) as there is a closed door between you and them.” `Umar asked, “Will that door be opened or broken?” Hudhaifa replied, “No, it will be broken.” `Umar said, “Then it is very likely that the door will not be closed again.” Later on the people asked Hudhaifa, “Did `Umar know what that door meant?” He said. “Yes, `Umar knew it as everyone knows that there will be night before the tomorrow morning. I narrated to `Umar an authentic narration, not lies.” We dared not ask Hudhaifa; therefore we requested Masruq who asked him, “What does the door stand for?” He said, “`Umar.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-3436/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="3454" global_number="3454">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Virtues and Merits of the Prophet (pbuh) and his Companions</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>The people used to ask Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) about good, but I used to ask him about evil for fear that it might overtake me. Once I said, “O Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ)! We were in ignorance and in evil and Allah has bestowed upon us the present good; will there by any evil after this good?” He said, “Yes.” I asked, “Will there be good after that evil?” He said, “Yes, but it would be tained with Dakhan (i.e. Little evil).” I asked, “What will its Dakhan be?” He said, “There will be some people who will lead (people) according to principles other than my tradition. You will see their actions and disapprove of them.” I said, “Will there by any evil after that good?” He said, “Yes, there will be some people who will invite others to the doors of Hell, and whoever accepts their invitation to it will be thrown in it (by them).” I said, “O Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ)! Describe those people to us.” He said, “They will belong to us and speak our language” I asked, “What do you order me to do if such a thing should take place in my life?” He said, “Adhere to the group of Muslims and their Chief.” I asked, “If there is neither a group (of Muslims) nor a chief (what shall I do)?” He said, “Keep away from all those different sects, even if you had to bite (i.e. eat) the root of a tree, till you meet Allah while you are still in that state.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-3454/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="3455" global_number="3455">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Virtues and Merits of the Prophet (pbuh) and his Companions</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>My companions learned (something about) good (through asking the Prophet) while I learned (something about) evil.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-3455/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="3582" global_number="3582">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Companions of the Prophet</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>The Prophet (ﷺ) said to the people of Nijran, “I will send you the most trustworthy man.” (Every one of) the companions of the Prophet (ﷺ) was looking forward (to be that person). He then sent Abu ‘Ubaida.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-3582/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="4187" global_number="4187">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Military Expeditions led by the Prophet (pbuh) (Al-Maghaazi)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>Al-`Aqib and Saiyid, the rulers of Najran, came to Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) with the intention of doing Lian one of them said to the other, “Do not do (this Lian) for, by Allah, if he is a Prophet and we do this Lian, neither we, nor our offspring after us will be successful.” Then both of them said (to the Prophet (ﷺ) ), “We will give what you should ask but you should send a trustworthy man with us, and do not send any person with us but an honest one.” The Prophet (ﷺ) said, “I will send an honest man who Is really trustworthy.” Then every one of the companions of Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) wished to be that one. Then the Prophet said, “Get up, O Abu ‘Ubaida bin Al-Jarrah.” When he got up, Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) said, “This is the Trustworthy man of this (Muslim) nation.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-4187/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="4188" global_number="4188">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Military Expeditions led by the Prophet (pbuh) (Al-Maghaazi)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>The people of Najran came to the Prophet (ﷺ) and said, “Send an honest man to us.” The Prophet (ﷺ) said, “I will send to you an honest man who is really trustworthy.” Everyone of the (Muslim) people hoped to be that one. The Prophet (ﷺ) then sent Abu Ubaida bin Al-Jarrah.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-4188/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="5420" global_number="5420">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Drinks</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>The Prophet (ﷺ) said, “Do not drink in gold or silver utensils, and do not wear clothes of silk or Dibaj, for these things are for them (unbelievers) in this world and for you in the Hereafter.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-5420/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="5610" global_number="5610">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Dress</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>The Prophet (ﷺ) forbade us to drink out of gold and silver vessels, or eat in it, Ann also forbade the wearing of silk and Dibaj or sitting on it.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-5610/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="5827" global_number="5827">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Good Manners and Form (Al-Adab)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>I heard the Prophet (ﷺ) saying, “A Qattat will not enter Paradise.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-5827/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="5865" global_number="5865">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Good Manners and Form (Al-Adab)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>From among the people, Ibn Um `Abd greatly resembled Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ)s in solemn gate and good appearance of piety and in calmness and sobriety from the time he goes out of his house till he returns to it. But we do not know how he behaves with his family when he is alone with them.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-5865/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="6075" global_number="6075">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Invocations</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>When the Prophet (ﷺ) went to bed, he would say: “Bismika amutu wa ahya.” and when he got up he would say:” Al-hamdu li l-lahil-ladhi ahyana ba’da ma amatana wa ilaihin-nushur.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-6075/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="6077" global_number="6077">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Invocations</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>When the Prophet (ﷺ) went to bed at night, he would put his hand under his cheek and then say, “Allahumma bismika amutu wa ahya,” and when he got up, he would say, “Al-Hamdu lil-lahi al-ladhi ahyana ba’da ma amatana, wa ilaihi an-nushur.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-6077/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="6087" global_number="6087">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Invocations</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>Whenever the Prophet (ﷺ) intended to go to bed, he would recite: “Bismika Allahumma amutu wa ahya (With Your name, O Allah, I die and I live).” And when he woke up from his sleep, he would say: “Al-hamdu lil-lahil-ladhi ahyana ba’da ma amatana; wa ilaihi an-nushur (All the Praises are for Allah Who has made us alive after He made us die (sleep) and unto Him is the Resurrection). “</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-6087/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="6241" global_number="6241">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>To make the Heart Tender (Ar-Riqaq)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>The Prophet (ﷺ) said, “There was a man amongst the people who had suspicion as to the righteousness of his deeds. Therefore he said to his family, ‘If I die, take me and burn my corpse and throw my ashes into the sea on a hot (or windy) day.’ They did so, but Allah, collected his particles and asked (him), What made you do what you did?’ He replied, ‘The only thing that made me do it, was that I was afraid of You.’ So Allah forgave him.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-6241/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="6258" global_number="6258">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>To make the Heart Tender (Ar-Riqaq)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) narrated to us two narrations, one of which I have seen (happening) and I am waiting for the other. He narrated that honesty was preserved in the roots of the hearts of men (in the beginning) and then they learnt it (honesty) from the Qur’an, and then they learnt it from the (Prophet’s) Sunna (tradition). He also told us about its disappearance, saying, “A man will go to sleep whereupon honesty will be taken away from his heart, and only its trace will remain, resembling the traces of fire. He then will sleep whereupon the remainder of the honesty will also be taken away (from his heart) and its trace will resemble a blister which is raised over the surface of skin, when an ember touches one’s foot; and in fact, this blister does not contain anything. So there will come a day when people will deal in business with each other but there will hardly be any trustworthy persons among them. Then it will be said that in such-and-such a tribe there is such-and-such person who is honest, and a man will be admired for his intelligence, good manners and strength, though indeed he will not have belief equal to a mustard seed in his heart.” The narrator added: There came upon me a time when I did not mind dealing with anyone of you, for if he was a Muslim, his religion would prevent him from cheating; and if he was a Christian, his Muslim ruler would prevent him from cheating; but today I cannot deal except with so-and-so and so-and-so. (See Hadith No. 208, Vol. 9)</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-6258/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="6363" global_number="6363">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Divine Will (Al-Qadar)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>The Prophet (ﷺ) once delivered a speech in front of us wherein he left nothing but mentioned (about) everything that would happen till the Hour. Some of us stored that our minds and some forgot it. (After that speech) I used to see events taking place (which had been referred to in that speech) but I had forgotten them (before their occurrence). Then I would recognize such events as a man recognizes another man who has been absent and then sees and recognizes him.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-6363/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="6819" global_number="6819">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Afflictions and the End of the World</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>The people used to ask Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) about the good but I used to ask him about the evil lest I should be overtaken by them. So I said, “O Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ)! We were living in ignorance and in an (extremely) worst atmosphere, then Allah brought to us this good (i.e., Islam); will there be any evil after this good?” He said, “Yes.” I said, ‘Will there be any good after that evil?” He replied, “Yes, but it will be tainted (not pure.)” I asked, “What will be its taint?” He replied, “(There will be) some people who will guide others not according to my tradition? You will approve of some of their deeds and disapprove of some others.” I asked, “Will there be any evil after that good?” He replied, “Yes, (there will be) some people calling at the gates of the (Hell) Fire, and whoever will respond to their call, will be thrown by them into the (Hell) Fire.” I said, “O Allah s Apostle! Will you describe them to us?” He said, “They will be from our own people and will speak our language.” I said, “What do you order me to do if such a state should take place in my life?” He said, “Stick to the group of Muslims and their Imam (ruler).” I said, “If there is neither a group of Muslims nor an Imam (ruler)?” He said, “Then turn away from all those sects even if you were to bite (eat) the roots of a tree till death overtakes you while you are in that state.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-6819/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="6821" global_number="6821">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Afflictions and the End of the World</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) related to us, two prophetic narrations one of which I have seen fulfilled and I am waiting for the fulfillment of the other. The Prophet (ﷺ) told us that the virtue of honesty descended in the roots of men’s hearts (from Allah) and then they learned it from the Qur’an and then they learned it from the Sunna (the Prophet’s traditions). The Prophet (ﷺ) further told us how that honesty will be taken away: He said: “Man will go to sleep during which honesty will be taken away from his heart and only its trace will remain in his heart like the trace of a dark spot; then man will go to sleep, during which honesty will decrease further still, so that its trace will resemble the trace of blister as when an ember is dropped on one’s foot which would make it swell, and one would see it swollen but there would be nothing inside. People would be carrying out their trade but hardly will there be a trustworthy person. It will be said, ‘in such-and-such tribe there is an honest man,’ and later it will be said about some man, ‘What a wise, polite and strong man he is!’ Though he will not have faith equal even to a mustard seed in his heart.” No doubt, there came upon me a time when I did not mind dealing (bargaining) with anyone of you, for if he was a Muslim his Islam would compel him to pay me what is due to me, and if he was a Christian, the Muslim official would compel him to pay me what is due to me, but today I do not deal except with such-and-such person.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-6821/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="6861" global_number="6861">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Afflictions and the End of the World</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>The Prophet (ﷺ) said about Ad-Dajjal that he would have water and fire with him: (what would seem to be) fire, would be cold water and (what would seem to be) water, would be fire.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-6861/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="6980" global_number="6980">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Accepting Information Given by a Truthful Person</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>The Prophet (ﷺ) said to the people of Najran, “I will send to you an honest person who is really trustworthy.” The Companion, of the Prophet (ﷺ) each desired to be that person, but the Prophet (ﷺ) sent Abu ‘Ubaida.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-6980/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="7001" global_number="7001">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Holding Fast to the Qur&apos;an and Sunnah</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) said to us, “Honesty descended from the Heavens and settled in the roots of the hearts of men (faithful believers), and then the Qur’an was revealed and the people read the Qur’an, (and learnt it from it) and also learnt it from the Sunna.” Both Qur’an and Sunna strengthened their (the faithful believers’) honesty. (See Hadith No. 208)</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-7001/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="7112" global_number="7112">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Oneness, Uniqueness of Allah (Tawheed)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Hudhaifa&apos;</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>When the Prophet (ﷺ) went to bed, he used to say, “Allahumma bismika ahya wa amut.” And when he woke up in the mornings he used to say, “Al-hamdu li l-lahi al-ladhi ahyana ba’da ma amatana wa ilaihi-nnushur.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-7112/</url>
  </hadith>
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