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<hadith_export source="ParallelQuran.com" exported="2026-08-23T21:27:54Z" count="20">
  <hadith number="64" global_number="7341">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Faith</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>Modesty is a virtue through and through, or said: Modesty is a goodness complete. Upon this Bushair ibn Ka’b said: Verily we find in certain books or books of (wisdom) that it is God-inspired peace of mind or sobriety for the sake of Allah and there is also a weakness in it. Imran was so much enraged that his eyes became red and he said: I am narrating to you the hadith of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and you are contradicting it. He (the narrator) said: Imran reported the hadith, He (the narrator) said: Bushair repeated, (the same thing). Imran was enraged. He (the narrator) said: We asserted: Verily Bushair is one amongst us. Abu Nujaid! There is nothing wrong, with him (Bushair).</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-64/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="323" global_number="7600">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Faith</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), while narrating his night journey observed: Musa (peace be upon him) was a man of high stature as if he was of the people of the Shanu’a (tribe), and Jesus was a well-built person having curly hair. He also mentioned Malik, the guardian of Hell, and Dajjal.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-323/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="739" global_number="8016">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Menstruation</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>I heard Anas as saying that the Companion of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) dozed off and then offered prayer and did not perform ablution. He (the narrator) said: I asked him if he had actually heard it from Anas. He said: By Allah. yes.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-739/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="807" global_number="8084">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Prayers</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>When (the Qur’an) is recited (in prayer), you should observe silence, and (the following words are) not found in the hadith narrated by anyone except by Abu Kamil who heard it from Abu ‘Awina (and the words are): Verily Allah vouchsafed through the tongue of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) this: Allah listens to him who praises Him. Abu Ishaq (a student of Imam Muslim) said: Abu Bakr the son of Abu Nadr’s sister has (critically) discussed this hadith. Imam Muslim said: Whom can you find a more authentic transmitter of hadith than Sulaiman? Abu Bakr said to him (Imam Muslim): What about the hadith narrated by Abu Huraira, i.e. the hadith that when the Qur’an is recited (in prayer) observe silence? He (Abu Bakr again) said: Then, why have you not included it (in your compilation)? He (Imam Muslim) said: I have not included in this every hadith which I deem authentic; I have recorded only such ahadith on which there is an agreement (amongst the Muhaddithin apart from their being authentic).</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-807/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="1461" global_number="8738">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Mosques and Places of Prayer</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>He who forgets the prayer should say it when he remembers it, there is no explation for it, except this. Qatada said: (Allah says)” And observe prayer for remembrance of Me”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-1461/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="1463" global_number="8740">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Mosques and Places of Prayer</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>He who forgets the prayer, or he slept (and it was omitted), its expiation is (only) that he should observe it when he remembers it.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-1463/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="1464" global_number="8741">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Mosques and Places of Prayer</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>When any one of you omits the prayer due to sleep or he forgets it, he should observe it when he remembers it, for Allah has said:” Observe prayer for remembrance of Me.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-1464/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="1758" global_number="9035">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Prayer - Travellers</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>I heard Anas saying that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said to Ubayy the same thing.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-1758/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="2089" global_number="9366">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Prayer - Funerals</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>Whenever a bier passed before him, he said: He is the one to find relief and the one with (the departure of him) other will find relief. They said: Apostle of Allah, who is al-Mustarih and al-Mustarah? Upon this he said: The believing servant finds relief from the troubles of the world, and in the death of a wicked person, the people, towns, trees and animals find rellef.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-2089/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="2831" global_number="10108">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Pilgrimage</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>(That ‘Umar also said): Separate your Hajj from ‘Umra, for that is the most complete Hajj, and complete your Umra.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-2831/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="2899" global_number="10176">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Pilgrimage</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>” When Allah’s Apostle (ﷺ) came to Dhu’l-Hulaifa” and he made no mention (of the fact) that he led the Zuhr prayer.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-2899/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="2914" global_number="10191">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Pilgrimage</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>I asked Anas (Allah be pleased with him) as to how many Pilgrimages had been performed by Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ), and he replied: One Hajj and four `Umras were performed by him. The rest of the hadith is the same.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-2914/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="3143" global_number="10420">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Pilgrimage</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>” More than three (days) except in the company of a Mahram.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-3143/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="3862" global_number="11139">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Musaqah</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>” He is more entitled to get it than any other creditor.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-3862/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="5276" global_number="12553">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Clothes and Adornment</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>I heard Abe ‘Uthman al-Nahdi as saying: There came to us a letter of ‘Umar as we were in Adharba’ijan or in Syria in the company of ‘Utba b. Farqad (and the letter ran thus): After (usual praise and glorification of Allah) it is stated that Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) has forbidden the use of silk btit to the extent of these two fingers, and Abu Uthman said: We at once understood by these words that he meant (silk) patterns on (the cloth).</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-5276/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="5301" global_number="12578">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Clothes and Adornment</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>We asked Anas b. Malik which garment did Allah’s Messenger may peace be upon him) love or like (to wear). He said: The mantle of Yemen.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-5301/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="5911" global_number="13188">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Virtues</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>I asked Anas b. Malik: How was the hair of Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ)? Thereupon he said: His hair was neither very curly nor very straight, and they hung over his shoulders and earlobes.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-5911/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="6621" global_number="13898">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Knowledge</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>May I not narrate to you a hadith which I heard from Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) which no one would narrate to you after me who would have personally heard it from him (the Holy Prophet) (as I have the good fortune to do so)? -” It is from the signs of the Last Hour that knowledge would be taken away, ignorance would prevail upon (the world), adultery would become common, wine would be drunk, the number of men will fall short and the women would survive (and thus such a disparity would arise in the number of men and women) that there would be one man to look after fifty women.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-6621/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="6675" global_number="13952">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book Pertaining to the Remembrance of Allah, Supplication, Repentance and Seeking Forgiveness</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>The supplication that he (the Prophet made very frequently is this:” O Allah, grant us the good in this world and the good in the Hereafter and save us from the torment of Hell-Fire.” He (Qatada) said that whenever Anas had to supplicate he made this very supplication, and whenever he (intended) to make another supplication he (inserted) this very supplication in that.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-6675/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="6837" global_number="14114">
    <collection>Sahih Muslim</collection>
    <book>The Book of Repentance</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>” Allah commanded the earth (from where) he wanted to come out to move itself away and to the other earth (where he wanted to go) to draw nearer.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-6837/</url>
  </hadith>
</hadith_export>
