Sahih Muslim — The Book of Prayers

18 hadith · Exported from ParallelQuran.com on June 19, 2026
Hadith #939
The Book of Prayers · Narrated by Adi bin Hatim · Sahih

I heard al-Bara’ narrating it from the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) that while in a journey he said the night prayer and recited in one of the two rak’ahs:” By the Fig and the Olive” (Su’rah xcv.).

Hadith #1902
The Book of Prayer - Friday · Narrated by Adi bin Hatim · Sahih

that a person recited a sermon before the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) thus: He who obeys Allah and His Apostle, he in fact follows the right path, and he who disobeys both of them, he goes astray. Upon this the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: What a bad speaker you are; say: He who disobeys Allah and His Apostle. Ibn Numair added: He in fact went astray.

Hadith #2231
The Book of Zakat · Narrated by Adi bin Hatim · Sahih

He who among you can protect himself against Fire, he should do so, even if it should be with half a date.

Hadith #2232
The Book of Zakat · Narrated by Adi bin Hatim · Sahih

Allah will speak with everyone amongst you without any interpreter between them. He (the man) would see towards his right and would not find anything but (the deeds) which he had done before, and he would see towards the left and would not find anything but (the deeds) which he had done before. He would see in front of him and would find nothing but Fire just before his face. So protect (yourselves) against Fire even if it is with the help of half a date. A hadith like this has been transmitted by Khaithama and addition has been made in this of (these words) ;” Even if it is with a good word.”

Hadith #2233
The Book of Zakat · Narrated by Adi bin Hatim · Sahih

Guard (yourselves) against Fire. He turned his face and diverted his attention till we thought as if he were (actually seeing it and then said: Protect yourselves against Fire even if it is with half a date, and he who does not find it, (he should do so) with pleasant words. Abu Kuraib did not mention the word: (as if).

Hadith #2234
The Book of Zakat · Narrated by Adi bin Hatim · Sahih

Protect yourselves against Fire even if with half a date. But if you fail to find it (then protect yourselves against Fire) with the help of a pleasant word).

Hadith #2417
The Book of Fasting · Narrated by Adi bin Hatim · Sahih

” Until the white streak of the dawn becomes distinct from the dark streak” (ii. 187) Adi b. Hatim said: Messenger of Allah, verily I keep underneath my pillow two strings, one white and the other black, by which I distinguish night from dawn. Upon this the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Your pillow seems to be very large. For the word khait implies the blackness of the night and the whiteness of the dawn.

Hadith #4146
The Book of Oaths · Narrated by Adi bin Hatim · Sahih

He who took an oath, but he found something else better than that, should do that which is better and break his oath.

Hadith #4147
The Book of Oaths · Narrated by Adi bin Hatim · Sahih

When anyone amongst you takes an oath, but he finds (something) better than that he should expiate (the breaking of the oath), and do that which is better.

Hadith #4836
The Book of Hunting, Slaughter, and what may be Eaten · Narrated by Adi bin Hatim · Sahih

I said: Messenger of Allah, I set off trained dogs and they catch for me (the game) and I recite the name of Allah over it (I slaughter the game by reciting Bismillah-i-Allah-o-Akbar), whereupon he said: When you set off your trained dogs, if you recited the name of Allah (while setting them off), then eat (the game). I said: Even if they (the trained dogs) kill that (the game)? He (the Holy Prophet) said: Even if these kill, but (on the condition) that no other dog, which you did not set off (along with your dogs), participates (in catching the game). I said to him: I throw Mi’rad, a heavy featherless blunt arrow, for hunting and killing (the game). Thereupon he said: When you throw Mi’rad, and it pierces, then eat, but if it falls flatly (and beats the game to death), then do not eat that.

Hadith #4837
The Book of Hunting, Slaughter, and what may be Eaten · Narrated by Adi bin Hatim · Sahih

I asked Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) saying: We are a people who hunt with these (trained) dogs, then (what should we do)? Thereupon he (the Holy Prophet) said: When you set of your trained dogs having recited the name of Allah, then eat what these (hounds) have caught for you, even if it (the game) is killed, provided (the hunting dog) has not eaten (any part of the game). If it has eaten (the game), then you don’t eat it as I fear that it might have caught for its own self. And do not eat it if other dogs have joined your trained dogs.

Hadith #4838
The Book of Hunting, Slaughter, and what may be Eaten · Narrated by Adi bin Hatim · Sahih

If it strikes (the game) with its point, then eat, but if it strikes flatly and it dies, that is Waqidh (beaten into death), do not eat that. I asked the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) about (hunting with the help of) dogs, whereupon he said. When you send your dog (for hunting) reciting the name of Allah, then eat (the game), but if some part of it is eaten (by the dogs, then do not eat that, for it (your dog) has caught that (the-game) for itself. I (again) said: If I find along with my dog another dog, and do not know which of (the dogs) has caught (the game). then (what should I do)? Thereupon he (‘Allah’s Messenger) said: Then don’t eat that, for you recited the name of Allah on your dog and not on the other one.

Hadith #4839
The Book of Hunting, Slaughter, and what may be Eaten · Narrated by Adi bin Hatim · Sahih

I asked Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) about Mi’rad (i. e. hunting with the help of arrow having a stub end, and he stated the same (as we find in the previous hadith).

Hadith #4841
The Book of Hunting, Slaughter, and what may be Eaten · Narrated by Adi bin Hatim · Sahih

I asked Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) about hunting the game with the help of Mi’rad, whereupon he said: If it strikes (the game) with its point, then eat it, but if it strikes flat, that is (the game is) beaten (into death), (then do not eat that) ‘Adi further said: I asked him about hunting with the help of a dog, whereupon he said: If that (the dog) catches it (the game) for you and does not eat out of that, then you eat (the game) for Dhakat (slaughtering) of that is its being caught by it (by the dog). But if you find another dog besides it, and you fear that that dog (the second one) had caught it (the game) along with that (your dog) and killed it. then don’t eat; for you recited the name of Allah on your dog and did not recite that on the other one (which joined your dog incidentally).

Hadith #4845
The Book of Hunting, Slaughter, and what may be Eaten · Narrated by Adi bin Hatim · Sahih

Allah’s Messenger (way peace be upon him) said to me: When you let off your dog, recite the name of Allah, and if it catches (game for you) and you find it alive, then slaughter it; if you find it killed and that (your dog) has eaten nothing out of that, (even then) you may eat it; but if you find along with your dog another dog, and (the game an) dead, then don’t eat, for you do not know which of the two has killed it. And if you shoot your arrow, recite the name of Allah, but if it (game) goes out of your sight for a day and you do not find on that but the mark of your arrow, then eat that it you so like, but if you find it drowned in water, then don’t eat that.

Hadith #4846
The Book of Hunting, Slaughter, and what may be Eaten · Narrated by Adi bin Hatim · Sahih

I asked Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) about hunting. He said: When you shoot your arrow, recite the name of Allah, and if you find it (the arrow) killed (that). then eat, except when you find it fallen into water, for in that case you do not know whether it is water that caused its death or your arrow.

Hadith #4876
The Book of Hunting, Slaughter, and what may be Eaten · Narrated by Adi bin Hatim · Sahih

I heard al-Bara’ and ‘Abdullah b. Abu Aufa say: We found domestic asses and we cooked them. Then the announcer of Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) made an announcement that the earthen pots should be turned over.

Hadith #6290
The Book of the Merits of the Companions · Narrated by Adi bin Hatim · Sahih

I came to Umar b. Khattab and he said to me: The first consignment of Sadaqa brought to Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) which brightened the face of Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) and the faces of his Companions was that of Tayyi.

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