Allah’s Messenger said: “When one of you arrives to defecate, then let none of you face the Qiblah while defecating, nor while urinating. And do not have your back towards it, but have it east of you or west of you.”
“A Bedouin entered the Masjid while the Prophet was sitting. He prayed, then when he was finished, he said: ‘O Allah! Have mercy upon me and Muhammad, and do not have mercy on anyone along with us.’ The Prophet turned, towards him and said: ‘You have restricted something that is unrestricted.’ It was not long before he was urinating in the Masjid. So the people rushed to him. But Prophet said: ‘Pour a bucket of water over it – or – a tumbler of water over it.’ Then he said: ‘You have been sent to make things easy (for the people); you have not been sent to make things difficult for them.'”
the Prophet (S) said: “When one of you stands for Salat then he should not smoothen the pebbles, for indeed it is mercy that he is facing.”
But he did not mention “from Ali.”
The Prophet entered upon a young man while he was dying. So he said: “How do you feel?” He said: “By Allah! O Messenger of Allah! Indeed I hope in Allah and I fear from my sins.” So the Messenger of Allah said: “These two will not be gathered in a worshipper’s heart at a time such as this, except that Allah will grant him what he hopes and make him safe from what he fears.”
That he sold a camel to the Prophet (ﷺ) and made a condition that he could ride it to (return to) his family. This Hadith is Hasan Sahih. It has been reported through other routes from Jabir. This is acted upon according to some of the people of knowledge among the Companions of the Prophet (ﷺ) and others. They consider it allowed to make a condition in a sale when it is one condition. This is the view of Ahmad and Ishaq. Some of the people of knowledge said that it is not allowed to make a condition in a sale, nor to complete a sale when there is a condition for it.
From Al-Hasan, from Samurah, that the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Upon the hand is what it took, until it is returned.” Qatadah said: “Then Al-Hasan forgot, so he said: ‘It is something you entrusted, he is not liable for it.’ ” Meaning the borrowed property. This Hadith is Hasan Sahih. Some of the people pf knowledge, among the Companions of the Prophet (ﷺ) and others, followed this Hadith. They said that the possessor of the borrowed thing is liable. This is the view of Ash-Shafi’i and Ahmad. Some of the people of knowledge among the Companions and others said that the possessor of the borrowed this is not liable unless there is dispute. This is the view of Sufyan Ath-Thawri and the people of Al-Kufah, and it is the view of Ishaq.
“A man from Hadramawt and a man from Kindah came to the Prophet (ﷺ). The Hadrami said: ‘O Messenger of Allah! This person took some land of mine.’ The Kindi said:’It is my land, It is in my possession, and he has no right to it.’ So the Prophet (ﷺ) said to the Hadrami:’Do you have proof?’ He said: ‘No.’ He said: ‘Then you will have the oath.’ He said: ‘O Messenger of Allah! This man is a liar, it makes not difference what he takes an oath for, he is not ashamed of doing anything!’ He said: ‘There is nothing you deserve from him except that.’ He said: So the man was left to take an oath for it, and in the meantime, the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘If he takes an oath to wrongfully consume it, He will meet Allah while He is angry with him.”
“Umar got some land from Khaibar and said: ‘O Messenger of Allah! I got some wealth from Khaibar and I never ever had any wealth as plentiful as it, so what do you order me (to do with it)?’ He said: ‘If you wish, make it a grant and give charity from it.’ So ‘Umar gave it in charity: That is not to be sold entirely, nor given away, nor inherited, to be used to produce charity for the needy, those who are near it, for freeing slaves, for the cause of Allah, the wayfarer, the guest, and that there is no harm on its custodian consuming what is customary from it, or eating from its charity, without trying to amass wealth from it.”
That the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Indeed a woman grants (assurances of protection) to a people” – meaning it is to be honored – “from the Muslims.” There is something on this topic from Umm Hani, and this Hadith is Hasan Gharib. I asked Muhammad and he said: “This Hadith is Sahih. Kathir bin Ziad heard from Al-Walid bin Rabah, and Al-Walid bin Rabah heard from Abu Hurairah, and he is Muqarib (average) in Hadith.
That the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “There is nothing more beloved to Allah than two drops and two traces: A teardrop shed out of fear of Allah, and a drop of blood shed in Allah’s cause. As for the two traces: A trace resulting in Allah’s cause, and and a trace resulting from one of the duties that Allah made obligatory.” This Hadith is Hasan Gharib.
“When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) entered the area in which he would relieve himself, he would remove the ring.” This Hadith is Hasan Sahih Gharib Hadith.
“The swindler, the stingy person, and the Mannan shall not enter Paradise.”
“A man’s spending on his family is charity.”
“The murderer will not inherit.”
‘In the end of this Ummah there will be a collapse, transformation, and Qadhf.”‘ She said :”I said: ‘O Messenger of Allah! Will they be destroyed while they are righteous among them?’ He said: ‘Yes, when evil is dominant.”‘
“I heard Abu As-Siddiq An-Naji narrate a Hadith from Abu Sa’eed Al-Khudri who said: ‘We feared events to occur after our Prophet, so we asked Allah’s Prophet(s.a.w), and he said: “Indeed there will be a Mahdi who comes in my Ummah (ruling) living for five, or seven, or nine.”- Zaid was the one in doubt- He said: “We said: What is that?” He said: “Years.” He said: “A man will come to him and say: O Mahdi! ‘Give to me, give to me! So he will fill in his garment whatever he is able to carry.'”
that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “The best of you is he who learns the Qur’an and teaches it.”
that Ka’b bin ‘Ujrah said: “By the one in Whose Hand is my soul! This Ayah was revealed referring to my case: ‘And whosoever of you is ill or has an ailment on his scalp (necessitating shaving) he must pay Fidyah of either fasting or giving charity, or a sacrifice. (2:196)'” He said: “We were with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) at Al-Hudaibiyyah and we were in a state of Ihram. The idolaters had held us back, and I had a good deal of hair, and the lice were falling on my face. The Prophet (ﷺ) passed by me and said: ‘The lice on your head are bothering you?'” He said: “I said: ‘Yes.’ He said: ‘Then shave.’ And this Ayah was revealed.” Mujahid said: “The fasting is for three days, the feeding is six needy people, and the sacrifice is a sheep or more.”
that she asked ‘Aishah about the saying of Allah, blessed and Most High: And whether you disclose what is in yourselves or conceal it, Allah will call you to account for it (2:284). And about His saying: And whoever does evil, he will be recompensed for it (4:123). She said: “No one has asked me about it since I asked the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), he said: ‘This is Allah’s admonition for His slave regarding whatever he is stricken with, of fever and problems, even the item that he has in the pocket of his shirt which he loses and worries about, until the slave’s sins are removed, just as the red ore is removed from the bellows.'”
from Ibn ‘Abbas that the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “On the Day of Judgement, the murdered will come with the murderer’s scalp and his head in his hand, and his jugular vein flowing blood saying: ‘O Lord! This one killed me!’ Until he comes close to the Throne.” So they mentioned repentance to Ibn ‘Abbas, and he recited this Ayah: And whoever kills a believer intentionally then his recompense is Hell (4:93). He said: “This Ayah was not abrogated nor (its ruling) replaced so from where is his repentance?”