{
    "source": "ParallelQuran.com",
    "exported_at": "2026-06-19T19:35:13Z",
    "count": 10,
    "hadith": [
        {
            "number": 531,
            "global_number": "7808",
            "collection": "Sahih Muslim",
            "book": "The Book of Purification",
            "narrators": [
                "Abu Wa'il"
            ],
            "grade": "Sahih",
            "text": "Abu Musa inflicted extreme rigour upon himself in the matter of urination and urinated in a bottle and said: When the skin of anyone amongst the people of Israel was besmeared with urine, he cut that portion with a cutter. Hudhaifa said: I wish that’your friend should not inflict such an extreme rigour. I and the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) were going together till we reached the dumping ground of filth behind an enclosure. He stood up as one among you would stand up. and he urinated, I tried to turn away from him, but he beckoned to me, so I went to him and I stood behind him, till he had relieved himself.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-531/"
        },
        {
            "number": 1800,
            "global_number": "9077",
            "collection": "Sahih Muslim",
            "book": "The Book of Prayer - Travellers",
            "narrators": [
                "Abu Wa'il"
            ],
            "grade": "Sahih",
            "text": "Abu ‘Abd al-Rahman, how do you recite this word (alif) or (ya)? Would you read It as: min ma’in ghaira asin or au min ma’in ghaira ghaira yasin. (al-Qur’an, xlvii. 15)? ‘Abdullah said: You (seem to) have memorised the whole of the Qur’an except this. He (again) said: I recite all the mufassal surahs in one rak’ah. Upon this ‘Abdullah said: (You must have been reciting It) hastily like the recitation of poetry. Verily. there are people who recite the Qur’an, but it does not go down beyond their collar bones. It is (a fact with the Qur’an) that it is beneficial only when it settles in the heart and is rooted deeply in it. The best of (the acts) in prayer are bowing and prostration. I am quite aware of the occasions when the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) combined together two surahs in every rak’ah. ‘Abdullah then stood up and went out with ‘Alqama following in his footstep. He said Ibn Numair had told him that the narration was like that:” A person belonging to Banu Bajila came to ‘Abdullah,” and he did not mention (the name of) Nahik b. Sinan.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-1800/"
        },
        {
            "number": 1801,
            "global_number": "9078",
            "collection": "Sahih Muslim",
            "book": "The Book of Prayer - Travellers",
            "narrators": [
                "Abu Wa'il"
            ],
            "grade": "Sahih",
            "text": "A person came to ‘Abdullah, who was called Nahik b. Sinan, and the rest of the hadith is the same but for this:” Alqama came to him (‘Abdullah b. Mas’ud) and we said to him: Ask him about the manners in which he combined (two surahs) in one rak’ah. So he went to him and asked him and then came to us and said: Twenty are the mufassal surahs in the compilation (of the Qur’an) made by ‘Abdullah.”",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-1801/"
        },
        {
            "number": 1803,
            "global_number": "9080",
            "collection": "Sahih Muslim",
            "book": "The Book of Prayer - Travellers",
            "narrators": [
                "Abu Wa'il"
            ],
            "grade": "Sahih",
            "text": "One day we went to ‘Abdullah b. Mas’ud after we had observed the dawn prayer and we paid salutation at the door. He permitted us to enter, but we stayed for a while at the door, when the slave-girl came out and said: Why don’t you come in? So we went in and (we found ‘Abdullah b. Mas’ud) sitting and glorifying Allah (i. e. he was busy in dhikr) and he said: What obstructed you from coming in though you had been granted permission for it? We said: There was nothing (behind it) but we entertained the idea that some inmate of the house might be sleeping. He said: Do you presume any idleness on the part of the family of Ibn Umm ‘Abd (the mother of Abdullah b. Mas’ud)? He was again busy with the glorification of Allah till he thought that the sun had risen. He said: Girl, see whether (the sun) has arisen. She glanced but it had not risen (by that time). He was again busy with the glorification (of Allah) and he (again) thought that the sun had arisen. She glanced (and confirmed) that, it had risen. Upon this he (‘Abdullah b. Mas’ud) said: Praise be to Allah Who did not call us to account for our sins today. Mahdi said: I think that he said, He did not destroy us for our sins. One among the people said: I recited all the mufassal surahs during the night. ‘Abdullah said: (You must have recited them) like the (recitation) of poetry. I heard (the Holy Prophet) combining (the sarahs) and I remember the combinations which the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) made In the recitation (of surahs). These were constituted of eighteen mufassal surahs and two surahs (commencing with) Ha-Mim.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-1803/"
        },
        {
            "number": 1805,
            "global_number": "9082",
            "collection": "Sahih Muslim",
            "book": "The Book of Prayer - Travellers",
            "narrators": [
                "Abu Wa'il"
            ],
            "grade": "Sahih",
            "text": "A person came to ‘Abdullah b. Mas’ud and said: I recited all the mufassal surahs in one rak’ah during the night. ‘Abdullah said: You must have recited hastily like the recitation of poetry. ‘Abdullah said: I remember well the manner in which the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to combine them, and he then mentioned twenty of the mufassal surahs, and (their combinations in) two in every rak’ah.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-1805/"
        },
        {
            "number": 1901,
            "global_number": "9178",
            "collection": "Sahih Muslim",
            "book": "The Book of Prayer - Friday",
            "narrators": [
                "Abu Wa'il"
            ],
            "grade": "Sahih",
            "text": "‘Ammar delivered to us the sermon. It was short and eloquent. When he (, Ammir) descended (from the pulpit) we said to him: 0 Abd al-Yaqzn, you have delivered a short and eloquent sermon. Would that you had lengthened (the sermon). He said: I have heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) as saying: The lengthening of prayer by a man and the shortness of the sermon is the sign of his understanding (of faith). So lengthen the prayer and shorten the sermon, for there is charm (in precise) expression.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-1901/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4502,
            "global_number": "11779",
            "collection": "Sahih Muslim",
            "book": "The Book of Jihad and Expeditions",
            "narrators": [
                "Abu Wa'il"
            ],
            "grade": "Sahih",
            "text": "Sahal b. Hunaif stood up on the Day of Siffin and said: O ye people, blame yourselves (for want of discretion) ; we were with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) on the Day of Hudaibiya. If we had thought it fit to fight, we could fight. This was in the truce between the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and the polytheists. Umar b. Khattab came, approached the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and said: Messenger of Allah, aren’t we fighting for truth and they for falsehood? He replied: By all means. He asked: Are not those killed from our side in Paradise and those killed. from their side in the Fire? He replied: Yes. He said: Then why should we put a blot upon our religion and return, while Allah has not decided the issue between them and ourselves? He said: Son of Khattab, I am the Messenger of Allah. Allah will never ruin me. (The narrator said): Umar went away, but he could not contain himself with rage. So he approached Abu Bakr and said: ‘Abu Bakr, aren’t we fighting for truth and they for falsehood? He replied: Yes. He asked: Aren’t those killed from our side in Paradise and those killed from their side in the Fire? He replied: Why not? He (then) said: Why should we then disgrace our religion and return while God has not yet decided the issue between them and ourselves? Abu Bakr said: Son of Khattab, verily, he is the Messenger of Allah, and Allah will never ruin him. (The narrator continued): At this (a Sura of) the Qur’an (giving glad tidings of the victory) was revealed to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ). He sent for Umar and made him read it. He asked: Is (this truce) a victory? He (the Messenger of Allah) replied: Yes. At this Umar was pleased, and returned.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-4502/"
        },
        {
            "number": 6623,
            "global_number": "13900",
            "collection": "Sahih Muslim",
            "book": "The Book of Knowledge",
            "narrators": [
                "Abu Wa'il"
            ],
            "grade": "Sahih",
            "text": "I was sitting with ‘Abdullah and Abu Musa that they reported Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) having said: Prior to the Last Hour, there would be a time when knowledge would be taken away, and ignorance would take its place and there would be bloodshed on a large scale.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-6623/"
        },
        {
            "number": 6626,
            "global_number": "13903",
            "collection": "Sahih Muslim",
            "book": "The Book of Knowledge",
            "narrators": [
                "Abu Wa'il"
            ],
            "grade": "Sahih",
            "text": "I was sitting with Abu Musa and ‘Abdullah and they were conversing with each other and Abu Musa reported Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) as saying (that we find in the above-mentioned ahadith).",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-6626/"
        },
        {
            "number": 7299,
            "global_number": "14576",
            "collection": "Sahih Muslim",
            "book": "The Book of Zuhd and Softening of Hearts",
            "narrators": [
                "Abu Wa'il"
            ],
            "grade": "Sahih",
            "text": "I was in the company of Usama b. Zaid that a person said: What prevents you to visit Uthman and talk to him for what he does? The rest of the hadith is the same.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-muslim-7299/"
        }
    ]
}