“I came to the Prophet (ﷺ) when he was using the Siwak and with me were two men of the Ash’aris – one on my right and the other on my left – who were seeking to be appointed as officials. I said: ‘By the One Who sent you as a Prophet with the truth, they did not tell me why they wanted to come with me and I did not realize that they were seeking to be appointed as officials.’ And I could see his Siwak beneath his lip, then it slipped and he said: ‘We do not’ – or; ‘We will never appoint as an official anyone who seeks that. Rather you should go.'” So he sent his (Abu Musa) to Yemen, then he sent Mu’adh bin Jabal to go after him – may Allah be pleased with them.
“Trim the mustache and let the beard grow.”
“I went out with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) to an isolated area, and when he wanted to relieve himself he moved far away.”
“I am like a father teaching you. When any one of you goes to Al-Khala’ (the toilet), let him not face toward the Qiblah nor turn his back toward it, and let him not clean himself with his right hand.” And he used to tell them to use three stones, and he forbade using dung or old bones.
“I heard Anas bin Malik say: ‘The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to perform Wudu’ with a Makkuk (cup) and Ghusl with five Makkuks (cups).'”
“Shall I not tell you of the Wudu’ of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ)? He performed Wudu’ by washing each part of the body once.”
It was narrated from Al-Mughirah that the Prophet (ﷺ) performed Wudu’, and he wiped the forehead, the ‘Imamah, and over the Khuff. (Another chain)
It was narrated from Al-Mughirah bin Shu’bah that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) went out to relieve himself, and Al-Mughirah followed him, (carrying) a vessel of water. He poured water for him when he had finished relieving himself, and he performed Wudu’ and wiped over his Khuffs.
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to perform Wudu’ for every prayer. One the day of the Conquest (of Makkah), he offered all the prayers with one Wudu’. ‘Umar said to him: ‘You have done something that you never did before.’ He said: ‘I did that deliberately, O ‘Umar.'”
“I remember lying in front of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), and the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was praying. When he wanted to prostrate he would nudge my foot and I would draw it up (out of the way) until he had finished prostrating.”
“There is nothing for this chapter which is better than this hadith, even though it is Mursal. And Al-A’mash reported this Hadith from Habib bin Abi Thabit, from ‘Urwah, from ‘Aishah. Yahya Al-Qattan said: “This is the Hadith of Habib from ‘Urwah, from ‘Aishah. And the Hadith of Habib from ‘Urwah, from ‘Aishah: “She prays even if blood drips on the mat” is nothing.
It was narrated from Umm Salamah that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) at (meat from) a shoulder, then Bilal came to him and he went out to pray, and he did not touch water.
It was narrated from Qais bin ‘Asim that he accepted Islam, and the Prophet commanded him to perform Ghusl with water and lotus leaves.
“My maternal aunt Maimunah told me that she and the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to perform Ghusl from one vessel.”
It was narrated from ‘Aishah that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to soak his head, then he would pour water over it three times.
It was narrated from ‘Aishah that if the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) wanted to sleep while he was Junub, he would perform Wudu’, and if he wanted to eat he would wash his hands.
“Umar mentioned to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) that he became Junub at night, and the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘Perform Wudu’ and wash you penis, then sleep.'”
“When any one of you a wants to return (to have intercourse again), let him perform Wudu’.”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘Give me the mat from the Masjid.'” She said: “I am menstruating.” The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “Your menstruation is not in you hand.”
“The Prophet (ﷺ) would put his head out for me while he was performing I’tikaf and I would wash it, when I was menstruating.” Mujawir (“next door”) here means while performing I’tikaf.
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) would tell one of us, if she was menstruating, to tie her Izar (waist wrap) tightly then he would fondle her.”
“We went out with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) with no intention other than Hajj. When he was in Sarif I said: ‘Yes.’ He said: ‘This is something that Allah the Mighty and Sublime has decreed for the daughter of Adam. Do what the pilgrims do, but do not perform tawaf around the House.’ And the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) sacrificed a cow on behalf of his wives.” Sarif is a place between Al-Madinah and Makkah, near Makkah. Here, it means menstruation. See the chapter clarifying that where it appears again, No. 349.
“Scratch it, then rub it with water, then sprinkle water over it, and pray in it.”
“I remember rubbing the Janabah from the garment of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ).”
It was narrated from ‘Aishah that she used to perform Ghusl with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) from a single vessel.
“Let him give a Dinar or half a Dinar in charity.”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and I would sleep under a single blanket when I was menstruating. If anything got on him from me, he would wash that spot and no more, and pray in it, then come back. If anything got on it again from me, he would do likewise and no more, and he would pray in it.”
“While the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was in the Masjid, he said: ‘O ‘Aishah, hand me the garment.’ She said: ‘I am not praying.’ He said: ‘It is not in your hand.’ So she gave it to him.”
It was narrated from ‘Aishah that she used to comb the hair of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) when she was menstruating and he was performing I’tikaf. He would put his head out to her while she was in her room.
“Scratch it, then rub it with water, then sprinkle water over it, and pray in it.”
“When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) performed Ghusl from Janabah, he would call for something like a vessel used for milking a she-camel, then he would take (some water) in his hand and start with the right side of his head, then the left, then take (some water) in his hands and start pouring it on his head.”
“If any one of you touches his private part with his hand, let him perform Wudu’.”
“Busrah bint Safwan told me that.” ‘Urwah sent someone to check that, and she said: “The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) mentioned what Wudu’ is done for, and said: ‘Touching the penis.'”
“Urwah told me that ‘Aishah said: ‘Allah enjoined the salah upon the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), and the first thing that He enjoined was two Rak’ahs at a time, then it was made complete four Rak’ahs while in the state of residence but the prayer when traveling remained two Rak’ahs, as it was first enjoined.'”
“Aishah told me to copy a Mushaf for her, and she said: ‘When you reach this verse, call my attention: Guard strictly the Salawat especially the middle (Al-Wusta) Salah. When I reached it, I called her attention and she dictated to me: ‘Guard strictly the Salawat expecially the middle (Al-Wusta) Salah and the ‘Asr prayer, and stand before Allah with obedience.’ Then she said: ‘I heard it from the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ).'” Al-Baqarah 2:238.
“Angels come to you in succession by night and day, and they meet at Fajr prayer and ‘Asr prayer. Then those who spent the night among you ascend, and He (Allah) will ask them, although He knows best: ‘In what condition did you leave My slaves.’ They will say: ‘We left them when they were praying and we came to them when they were praying.'”
“Prayer in congregation is twenty-five times more virtuous than the prayer of any one of you offered on his own. The angels of the night and the day meet at Fajr prayer. Recite if you wish: Verily, the recitation of the Qur’an in the early dawn is ever witnessed.” Al-Isra’ 17:78.
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) came to Al-Madinah and prayed toward Bait Al-Maqdis for sixteen months, then he was commanded to face towards the Ka’bah. A man who had prayed with the Prophet (ﷺ) passed by some of the Ansar and said: ‘I bear witness that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) has been commanded to face towards the Ka’bah’ so they turned to face the Ka’bah.”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘If it is very hot, wait until it cools down before you pray, for intense heat is a breeze from Hell.'”
“I am the most knowledgeable of people about the time of the ‘Isha’ prayer. The Prophet (ﷺ) used to pray it when the moon set on the third night of the month.”
“Whoever catches up with a Rak’ah of Fajr before the sun rises, then he has caught up with it; and whoever catches up with a Rak’ah of ‘Asr before the sun sets, then he has caught up with it.”
“Whoever catches up with a Rak’ah of the prayer, then he has caught up with the prayer.”
‘Aishah said: “The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) never entered upon me after ‘Asr but he prayed them (the two Rak’ahs).”
“I heard Masruq and Al-Aswad say: We bear witness that ‘Aishah said: ‘When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was with me after ‘Asr, he would pray them (these two Rak’ahs).'”
“They are two Rak’ahs that I used to pray after Zuhr, but I got distracted and forgot them until I prayed ‘Asr.”
“They told the Prophet (ﷺ) that they had slept and missed the prayer. He said: ‘There is no negligence when one sleeps, rather negligence is when one is awake. If any one of you forgets a prayer or sleeps and misses it, let him pray it when he remembers it.'”
“At the time of the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W) the phrases of the Adhan were said twice and the phrases of the Iqamah were said once, except that you should say: ‘Qad Qamatis-Salah, Qad Qamatis-Salah (prayer is about to begin, prayer is about to begin).'”
“When the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W) left Hunain, I was the tenth of a group of ten of the people of Makkah who were trying to catch up with them. We heard them calling the Adhan for the prayer and we started to repeat the Adhan, mocking them. The Messenger of Allah (S.A.W) said, ‘I heard among these people the Adhan of one who has a beautiful voice.’ He sent for us, and we recited the Adhan one by one, and I was the last of them. When I said the Adhan, he said: ‘Come here.’ He sat me down in front of him and rubbed my forelock and blessed me three times, then he said, ‘Go and give the Adhan at the sacred House.’ I said: ‘How, O Messenger of Allah?’ He taught me as you say the Adhan now: ‘Allahu Akbar, Allahu akbar, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar; Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah, Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah; Ashhadu anna Muhammadan Rasulallah, Ashhadu anna Muhammadan Rasulallah, Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah, Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah; Ashhadu anna Muhammadan Rasulallah, Ashhadu anna Muhammadan Rasulallah; Hayya ‘alas-salah, Hayya ‘ala-salah; Hayya ‘alal-falah Hayya ‘alal-falah; as-salatu khairun min an-nawm;as-salatu khairun min an-nawm; (Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest; I bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except Allah, I bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except Allah; I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger Allah, I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger Allah; I bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except Allah, I bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except Allah; I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah; Come to prayer, come to prayer; come to prosperity, come to prosperity; prayer is better than sleep, prayer is better than sleep)’ – in the first (Adhan) for As-Subh (Fajr). And he taught me the Iqamah saying each phrase twice: ‘Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, (Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar), Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah, Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah; Ashhadu anna Muhammadan Rasulallah, Ashhadu anna Muhammadan Rasulallah; Hayya ‘alas-salah, Hayya ‘alas-salah; Hayya ‘alal-falah, Hayya ‘alal-falah; qad qamatis-salah, qad qamati-salah, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar La ilaha illallah (Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest, (Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest); I bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except Allah, I bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except Allah ; I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah; Come to prayer, come to prayer; come to prosperity, come to prosperity; the prayer is about to begin, the prayer is about to begin, Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest; there is none worthy of worship except Allah).” (One of the narrators) Ibn Juraij said: ”Uthman narrated this whole report to me from his father and from Umm ‘Abdul-Malik bin Abi Mahdhurah, and (said that) they heard that from Abu Mahdhurah.
“A man of Thaqif told us that he heard the caller of the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W) on a rainy night during a journey saying: ‘Hayya ‘ala as-salah, Hayya ‘ala al’falah, sallu fi rihalikum (Come to prayer, come to prosperity, pray in your dwellings).'”
‘You forgot a Rak’ah of the prayer!’ So he came back into the Masjid and told Bilal to call the Iqamah for prayer, then he led the people in praying one Rak’ah. I told the people about that and they said to me: ‘Do you know who that man was?’ I said: ‘No, not unless I see him.’. Then he passed by me and I said: ‘This is he.’ They said: ‘This is Talha bin ‘Ubaidullah.'”
“I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: ‘Your Lord is pleased with a shepherd high in the mountains who calls the Adhan for the prayer and prays. Allah says: ‘Look at this slave of Mine; he calls the Adhan and Iqamah for the prayer and fears Me. I have forgiven My slave and admitted him to Paradise.'”
“The Messenger of Allah (S.A.W) said: ‘When the Iqamah for prayer is said, do not stand up until you see that I have come out.'”
“When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) came to Al-Madinah, he alighted in the upper part of Al-Madinah among the tribe called Banu ‘Amr bin ‘Awf and he stayed with them for fourteen nights. Then he sent for the chiefs of Banu An-Najjar, and they came with their swords by their sides. It is as if I can see the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) on his she-camel with Abu Bakr riding behind him (on the same camel) and the chiefs of Banu An-Najjar around him, until he dismounted in the courtyard of Abu Ayyub. The Prophet (ﷺ) used to offer the prayer wherever he was when the time for prayer came, and he would pray even in sheepfolds. Then he ordered that the Masjid be built. He sent for the chiefs of Banu An-Najjar, and when they came, he said: ‘O Banu An-Najjar, name me a price for this grove of yours.’ They said: ‘By Allah, we will not ask for its price except from Allah.'” Anas said: “In (that grove) there were graves of idolators, ruins and date-palm trees. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) ordered that the graves of the idolators be dug up, the ruins be leveled and the date-palm trees be cut down. The trunks of the trees were arranged so as to form the walls facing the Qiblah. The stone pillars were built at the sides of its gate. They started to move the stones, reciting some lines of verse, and the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was with them when they were saying: ‘O Allah! There is no good except the good of the Hereafter. So bestow victory on the Ansar and the Muhajirin.'”
“When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was on his deathbed, he had a Khamisah over his face. When his temperature rose, he would uncover his face. When his temperature rose, he would uncover his face. While he was like that he said: ‘May Allah curse the Jews and Christians, for they took the graves of their Prophets as places of worship.'”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘When the wife of any one of you asks for permission to go to the Masjid, do not stop her.'”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) sent some horsemen toward Najd, and they brought back a man from Banu Hanifah who was called Thumamah bin Uthal, the chief of the people of Al-Yamamah. Then he was tied to one of the pillars of the Masjid.”
“I heard Ibrahim (narrate) from ‘Alqamah and Al-Aswad from ‘Abdullah,” and he narrated something similar.
“When any one of you is praying, let him not spit in front of him, for Allah is in front of him when he prays.”
“The angels send Salah upon any one of you so long as he is in the place where he prays, and so long as he does not invalidate his ablution, (saying): ‘O Allah, forgive him, O Allah, have mercy on him.'”
Kneeling places, or, where they kneel to drink water.
“While the people were in Quba praying Subh prayer, someone came to them and said that revelation had come to Messenger of Allah(ﷺ) the night before, and he had been commanded to face Ka’bah. So face toward it. They had been facing toward Ash-Sham, so they turned to face toward Ka’bah.”
It was narrated from Abdullah bin Umar that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) entered the Ka’bah with Usamah bin Zaid, Bilal and Uthman bin Talha al Hajabi, and locked the door behind him. Abdullah bin Umar said: “I asked Bilal when he came out: ” What did the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) do?” He said: “He stood with one pillar to his left, two pillars to his right and three pillars behind him – at that time the House stood on six pillars – and he prayed with approximately three forearm’s length between him and the wall.”
It was narrated from Abu Saeed that the Messenger of Allah(ﷺ) said: ” If anyone of you is praying, he should not let anyone pass in front of him, and if he insists (on passing) then let him fight him.”
It was narrated from Umar bin Abi Salamah that he saw Messenger of Allah(ﷺ)praying in a single garment in the house of Umm Salamah, putting the ends of it on his shoulders.”
“These markings distracted me. Take it to Abu Jahm and bring me his Anbijani (a woolen garment with no markings).”
“I saw Jarir urinate, then he called for water and performed wudhu, and wiped over his Khuffs, then he stood up and prayed. He was asked about that and he said: ‘I saw the Prophet(ﷺ) do exactly like this.'”
“The Messenger of Allah(ﷺ)said: ‘Let the one who has most knowledge of the Book of Allah lead the people in prayer. If they are equal in terms of knowledge of the Qur’h, let the one who emigrated first (lead them). If they are equal in terms of emigration, let the one who has more knowledge of the Sunnah, (lead them). If they are equal in terms of knowledge of the Sunnah, let the one who is oldest (lead them). Do not lead a man in prayer in his place of authority, and do not sit in his place of honor, unless he gives you permission.”‘
“I came to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) with a cousin of mine” – once he said, “with a friend of mine” – and he said: ‘When you travel, call the Adhan and Iqamah, and let the older of you lead the prayer.'”
It was narrated from Anas that he and the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and his mother, and his maternal aunt (were together). The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) prayed, and he told Anas to stand on his right and his mother and maternal aunt behind them.
“I entered upon Aisha and said: ‘Will you not tell me about the sickness of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ)?’ She said: ‘When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), became seriously ill, he said: “Have the people prayed?” We said: “No, they are waiting for you, 0 Messenger of Allah (ﷺ)” He said: “Put some water in a tub for me.” We did that and he performed Ghusl, then he tried to get up but he fainted. Then he came to us and said: “Have the people prayed?” We said: “No, they are waiting for you, 0 Messenger of Allah (ﷺ).” He said: “Put some water in a tub for me.” We did that and he performed Ghusl, then he tried to get up but he fainted. Then for the third time he said the same thing. She said: The people were in the Masjid, waiting for the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) to lead the prayer. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) sent word to Abu Bakr, telling him to lead the people in prayer, so the messenger came to him and said: “The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) is telling you to lead the people in prayer.” Abu Bakr was a tenderhearted man, he said: “0 ‘Umar. lead the in prayer.” But (‘Umar) said: “You have more right to that.” So Abu Bakr led them in prayer during those days. When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) felt a little better, he came with the help of two men, one of whom was Al-‘Abbas, to pray Zuhr. When Abu Bakr saw him, he wanted to step back, but the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) gestured to him not to step back. He told them (the two men) to seat him beside Abu Bakr, and Abu Bakr started to pray standing. The people were following the prayer of Abu Bakr and the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was praying sitting.”‘ “I (‘Ubaidullah) entered upon Ibn Abbas and said ‘Shall I not tell you what Aisha narrated to me about the sickness of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ)?’ He said: ‘Yes.’ So I told him and he did not deny any of it, but he said: ‘Did she tell you the name of the man who was with Al-‘Abbas?’ I said: ‘No.’ He said: ‘That was Ali, may Allah honor his face.”‘
“Praying in congregation is twenty-seven times better than praying alone.”
“I attended Fajr prayer with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ)in Masjid Al Khaif. When he finished praying, he saw two men at the back of the people who had not prayed with him. He said: ‘Bring them here.’ So they were brought to him, trembling. He said: ‘What kept you from praying with us? They said: ‘0 Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) we has already prayed in our lodgings.’ He said: ‘Do not do that. If you have already prayed in your lodgings, then you come to a Masjid in which there is a congregation, then pray with them, and it will be a voluntary prayer for you.”‘
“I saw the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), when he started to pray, raise his hands, and when he bowed, and when he raised his head from bowing, until they were parallel with the top of his ears.”
He saw the Prophet (ﷺ), when he started to pray, raise his hands until his thumbs were almost level with his earlobes.
The Prophet (ﷺ) forbade praying with one’s hands on one’s waist.
“The Prophet (ﷺ) was given seven oft-recited; the seven long ones.”
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was by a pond belonging to Banu Ghifar when Jibril, peace be upon him, came to him and said: “Allah commands you to teach your Ummah the Quran with one way of recitation.” He said: “I ask my Lord for protection and forgiveness, my Ummah cannot bear that.” Then he came to him a second time and said: “Allah commands you to teach your Ummah the Quran with two ways of recitation.” He said: “”I ask my Lord for protection and forgiveness, my Ummah cannot bear that.” Then he came to him a third time and said: “Allah commands you to teach your Ummah the Quran with three ways of recitation.” He said: “I ask my Lord for protection and forgiveness, my Ummah cannot bear that.” Then he came to him a fourth time and said: “Allah commands you to teach your Ummah the Quran with seven ways of recitation, and whichever the way they recite it will be correct.”
He prayed Subh and recited Ar-Rum, but he stumbled in his recitation. When he had finished praying he said: ‘What is the matter with people who pray with us without purifying themselves properly? Those people make us stumble in reciting Quran.'”
“I followed the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) when he was riding, and I placed my hand on his foot and said : O Messenger of Allah, teach me Surah Hud and Surah Yusuf. He said: ‘You will never recite anything greater before Allah than: “Say: I seek refuge with (Allah), the Lord of the daybreak.” And “Say: I seek refuge with (Allah) the Lord of mankind.'”
“We prostrated with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) during: When the heaven is split asunder and Read! In the Name of your Lord.”
“I prayed Al-‘Atamah (Isha’) with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and he recited ‘By the gif and the olive’ in it.
A man came to him and said: “Last night I recited Al-Mufassal in one rak’ah.” He said: “That is like reciting poetry. But the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to recite similar surahs, twenty surahs from Al-Mufassal, those that start with Ha-Mim.”
He prayed beside the Prophet (ﷺ) one night. He recited, and when he came to a verse that mentioned punishment, he would pause and seek refuge with Allah; if he came to a verse that mentioned mercy, he would pause for mercy. In his bowing he would say: ‘Subhana Rabbil-Azim (Glory be to my Lord Almighty)’ and in his prostration he would say: ‘Subhan Rabbil-A’la (Glory be to my Lord the Most High).'”
“I asked Anas: ‘How did the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) recite Quran?’ He said: ‘He used to elongate the sounds.'”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) taught us the prayer. He stood up and said the takbir, and when he wanted to bow, he put his hands together and put his hands between his knees and bowed.” News of that reached Sa’d and he said: “My brother has spoken the truth. We used to do that, then we were commanded to do this,” meaning to hold the knees.
“Shall I not show you how I saw the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) pray?” We said: “Yes.” So he stood up and when he bowed, he placed his palms on his knees and put his fingers behind his knees, and held his arms out from his sides, until every part of him settled. Then he raised his head and stood up until every part of him settled. Then he prostrated and held his arms out from his sides, until every part of him settled. Then he sat up until every part of him settled. Then he prostrated again until every part of him settled. Then he did four rak’ahs like that. Then he said: “This is how I saw the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) pray, and this is how he used to lead us in prayer.”
“When the Prophet (ﷺ) bowed he was balanced, he did not make his head higher or lower than his back, and he put his hands on his knees.”
“My father told me: ‘I prayed behind the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and I saw him raise his hands when he started to pray, and when he bowed, and when he said: Sami’ Allahu liman hamidah (Allah hears the one who praises Him)” like this.'” And (one of the narrators) Qais pointed towards his ears.
“When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) raised his head in the second rak’ah of the subh prayer, he said: ‘O Allah, save Al-Walid bin Al-Walid and Salamah bin Hisham and ‘Ayyshah bin Abi Rabi’ah and those who are weak and oppressed in Makkah. O Allah, intensify Your punishment in Mudar and give them years (of famine) like the years of Yusuf.'”
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to supplicate in prayer when he said: “Sami’ Allahu liman hamidah, Rabbana wa lakal-hamd (Allah hears those who praise Him; O our Lord, and to You be praise),”then he said while standing, before he prostrated: “O Allah, save Al-Walid bin Al-Walid and Salamah bin Hisham and ‘Ayyshah bin Abi Rabi’ah and those who are weak and oppressed in Makkah. O Allah, intensify Your punishment in Mudar and give them years (of famine) like the years of Yusuf.” Then he would say: “Allah is Most Great” and then he prostrated. The people of Mudar and their environs were opposed to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) at the time.
“We used to pray Zuhr with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and I would take a handful of pebbles in my hand to cool them down, then I would pass them from one hand to the other, and when I prostrated I would put them down to lay my forehead on them.”
He heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: “When a person prostrates, seven parts of his body prostrate with him: his forehead, his two hands, his two knees and his two feet.”
“I prayed Qiyam with the Prophet (ﷺ). He started by using the Siwak and performing wudu, then he stood and prayed. He started reciting Al-Baqarah and he did not come to any verse that spoke of mercy but he paused and asked for mercy, and he did not come to any verse that spoke of punishment but he paused (and sought refuge with Allah from that). Then he bowed and he stayed bowing for as long as he had stood,a nd he said while bowing: ‘Subhanaka Dhil-jabaraut wal-malakut wal-kibriya’ wal-‘azamah (Glory be to the One Who has all power, sovereignty, magnificence and might.)’ Then he prostrated for as long as he had bowed, saying while prostrating: ‘Subhana Dhil-jabarut wal-malakut wal-kibriya’ wal-‘azamah (Glory be to the One Who has all power, sovereignty, magnificence and might.)’ Then he recited Al Imran, then another surah and another, doing that each time.”
That Abu Hurairah used to lead them in prayer, and he said the takbir when he went down and came up. When he had finished he said: ‘By Allah (SWT), I am the one among you whose prayer most closely resembles that of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ).'”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to teach us the tashahhud just as he would teach us a surah of the Quran: “Bismillah, wa billahi. At-tahiyyatu lillahi was-salawatu wat-tayyibat, as-salamu ‘alaika ayyuhan-Nabiyyu wa rahmatAllahi wa baraktuhu. As-salamu ‘alaina wa ‘ala ‘ibad illahis-salihin, ashahdu an la illaha ill-Allah wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan ‘abduhu wa rasuluhu. A’sal Allahal-jannah wa a’udhu Billahi min an-nar (Allah compliments, prayers and pure words are due to Allah. Peace be upon you, O Prophet, and the mercy of Allah (SWT) and his blessings. Peace be upon us and upon the righteous slaves of Allah (SWT). I bear witness that none has the right to be worshipped except Allah and I bear witness that Muhammad is His slave and Messenger. I ask Allah for Paradise and I seek refuge with Allah from the Fire).’
The Prophet (ﷺ) prayed and stood up following the first two rak’ahs, and they said (SubhanAllah). He carried on, then when he finished his prayer he performed two prostrations, then he said the Salam.
“Anas bin Malik was asked about the takbir in the prayer. He said: “The takbir should be said when bowing, when prostrating, when raising one’s head from prostration and when standing up following the first two rak’ahs.’ Hutaim said: ‘From whom did you learn this?’ He said: ‘From the Prophet (ﷺ), Abu Bakr and ‘Umar, may Allah (SWT) be pleased with them.’ Then he fell silent and Hutaim said to him: ‘And ‘Uthman?’ He said: ‘And ‘Uthman.'”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘When any one of you stands in prayer, let him not smooth the pebbles, for he is facing Mercy.'”
They heard Abu Hurairah say: “The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘The Tasbih is for men and clapping is for women.'”
A Bedouin entered the masjid and prayed two rak’ahs, then he said: “O Allah, have mercy on me and on Muhammad and do not have mercy on anyone else.” The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “You have limited something vast.”
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “When any one of you gets up and prays, the Shaitan comes to him an confuses him until he does not know how many (Rak’ahs) he prayed. If any one of you notices that, let him prostrate twice when he is sitting.”
Mu’awiyah prayed in front of them, and he stood up during the prayer when he should have sat. The people said tasbih, but he remained standing, then he prostrated twice while he was sitting, after he completed the prayer. Then he sat on the Minbar and said: ‘I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: ‘Whoever forgets something in his prayer, let him prostrate twice like this.’
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) passed by me when I was supplicating with my fingers and he said: ‘Make it one, make it one’ and pointed with his forefinger.”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to teach us the tashahhud just as he used to teach us a surah from the Quran.”
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Whoever sends salah upon me once, Allah (SWT) will send salah upon him tenfold.”
Aishah told him that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to say the following supplication in his prayer: Allahumma inni audhu bika min ‘adhab ilqabri wa ‘audhu bika min fitnatil-masihid-dajjal, wa ‘audhu bika min fitnatil-mahya walmamati, Allahumma inni ‘audhu bika min al-ma’thami wal-maghram ( O Allah, I seek refuge with You from the torment of the grave, and I seek refuge in You from the tribulation of the Al-Masihid-Dajjal, and I seek refuge with You from the trials of life and death. O Allah, I seek refuge in You from sin and debt.) Someone said to him: “How often you seek refuge from debt!” He said: “If a man gets into debt, when he speaks lies, and when he makes a promise, he betrays it.”
A paternal uncle of his who was present at Badr told him, that a man entered the masjid and prayed, and the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was watching, but we did not realize. When he had finished, he came and greeted the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) with salam. He said: “Go back and pray, for you have not prayed.” So he went back and prayed, then he came to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and he said: “Go back and pray, for you have not prayed.” (This happened) two or three times. Then the man said to him: “By the One who has honored you , O Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), I have tried my best; teach me.” He said: “When you get up to pray, perform wudu and do it well, then turn to face the Qiblah and say the takbir. Then recite the Quran, then bow until you are at ease in bowing. Then stand up until you are standing straight, then prostrate until you are at ease prostrating, then sit up until you are at ease sitting, then prostrate until you are at ease prostrating, then get up, and continue doing that until you have finished your prayer.”
“I watched the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) when he prayed, and I noticed that his standing, his bowing, his standing up after bowing, his prostration, his sitting between the two prostrations and his sitting between the taslim and departing were almost the same in length.”
“A Jewish woman entered unto me and said: ‘The torment of the grave is because of urine.’ I said: ‘You are lying.’ She said: ‘No, it is true; we cut our skin and clothes because of it.’ The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) went out to pray and our voices became loud. He said: ‘What is this?’ So I told him what she had said. He said: ‘She spoke the truth.’ After that day he never offered any prayer but he said, following the prayer: ‘Rabba Jibril wa Mika’il wa Israfil, aiding min harrin-nar wa ‘adhabil-qabr (Lord of Jibril, Mika’il and Israfil, grant me refuge from the heat of the Fire and the torment of the grave).'”
“The prayer of the resident was enjoined on the tongue of your Prophet (ﷺ), four (rak’ahs), and the prayer of the traveler is two rak’ahs, and the prayer of fear is one rak’ah.”
“I prayed two rak’ahs with the Prophet (ﷺ) in Mina when the people were more secure and greater in number.”
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) stayed in Makkah (for fifteen days), praying each prayer with two rak’ahs.
“Ibn ‘Umar did not offer more than two rak’ahs when traveling, and he did not offer any prayer before or after that. It was said to him: ‘What is this?’ He said: ‘This is what I saw the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) doing.'”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘The sun and moon are two signs of Allah(ﷺ), and they do not become eclipsed for the death or birth of anyone. If you see that then pray until it (the eclipse) is over.'”
The Prophet (ﷺ) prayed, bowing six times and prostrating four times. “I said to Mu’adh: ‘Is this from the Prophet (ﷺ)?’ He said: ‘Without a doubt.'”
His father said: “I asked Ibn ‘Abbas how the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) prayed for rain. He said: ‘The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) went out (dressed) in a state of humility, beseeching and humble. He sat on the minbar but he did not deliver a Khutbah like this Khutbah of yours, rather he kept supplicating, beseeching and saying the takbir, and he prayed two rak’ahs as he used to do during the two ‘Eids.'”
“While we were in the masjid on Friday and the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was addressing the people, a man stood up and said: ‘O Messenger of Allah, the routes have been cut off, our wealth has been destroyed and prices have gone up. Pray to Allah (SWT) to give us rain.’ So the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) raised his hands in level with his face and said: ‘O Allah, give us rain.’ By Allah (SWT), the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) had not come down from the minbar before it started to pour with rain, and it rained from that day until the following Friday. Then a man stood up- I do not know if he was the same man who had asked the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) to pray for rain for us or not- and said: ‘O Messenger of Allah, the routes have been cut off, and our wealth has been destroyed because there is too much water. Pray to Allah (SWT ) to stop the rain for us.’ The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘O Allah, around us and not on us, rather on the mountains and places where trees grow.’ By Allah, hardly had the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) spoken these words than the clouds split apart (and vanished) until we could not see anything of them.'”
“It rained during the time of the Prophet (ﷺ) and he said: ‘Have you nt heard what your Lord said this night? He said: I have never sent down any blessing upon My slaves but some of them become disbelievers thereby, saying: ‘We have been given rain by such and such a star.’ As for the one who believes in Me and praises Me for giving rain, that is the one who believes in Me and disbelieves in the stars. But the one who says: ‘We have been given rain by such and such a star’ he has disbelieved in Me and believed in the stars.”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘If Allah (SWT) were to withhold rain from His slaves for five years and then send it, some of the people would become disbelievers, saying: “We have been given rain by the star of Al-Mijdah.”
“There was a drought during the time of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ). While the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was giving the Khutbah on the minbar one Friday, a Bedouin stood up and said: ‘O Messenger of Allah wealth has been destroyed and our children are hungry; pray to Allah for us.’ The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) raised his hands, and we could not see even a wisp of a cloud in the sky, but by the One in Whose hand is my soul, he did not lower (his hands) before clouds like mountains appeared, and he did not come down from his minbar before we saw the rain dripping from his beard. It rained that day and the next day, and the day after, until the following Friday. Then that Bedouin”- or he said, “Someone else”- “stood up and said: ‘O Messenger of Allah, buildings have been destroyed and wealth has drowned; pray to Allah (SWT) for us. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) raised his hands and said: ‘O Allah, around us and not on us.’ He did not point in any direction but the clouds dispersed, until Al-Madinah became like a hole. And the valleys ran with water and no one came from any direction but he told us of the heavy rains.”
A prayer like that of Hudhaifah was narrated from Zaid bin Thabit from the Prophet (ﷺ).
“We were with the Prophet (ﷺ) in a palm grove and the enemy was between us and the Qiblah. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said the takbir and we all said the takbir. Then he bowed and we all bowed. Then the Prophet (ﷺ) and the row that was closest to him prostrated, while the others remained standing, guarding us. When we stood up, the others prostrated where we were, then they moved forward and he bowed and they all bowed, then he stood up and they all stood up. Then the Prophet (ﷺ) and the row that was closest to him prostrated, and the others remained standing, guarding them. When they had prostrated and were sitting, the others prostrated where they were, then he said the salam.” Jabir said: “As your leaders do.”
“We were with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) in ‘Usfan and the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) led us in praying Zuhr. The idolaters were led that day by Khalid bin Al-Walid, and the idolaters said: ‘We have caught them unawares.’ Then the fear prayer was revealed between Zuhr and ‘Asr. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) led us in praying ‘Asr and divided us into two groups, a group that prayed with the Prophet (ﷺ) and a group that guarded him. He said takbir with those who were closest to him and those who were guarding them, then he bowed and both groups bowed with him. Then those who were closest to him prostrated. Then they moved back and the others moved forward and prostrated. Then he stood and led them all in bowing, those who were closest to him and those who were guarding him. Then he led those who were closest to him in prostrating, then they moved back and took the place of their companions and the others came forward and prostrated. Then he said the taslim so each group had prayed two rak’ahs with their imam. And he offered the fear prayer once in the land of Banu Sulaym.”
The Prophet (ﷺ) led a group of his companions in praying two rak’ahs, then he said the taslim, then he led some others in praying two rak’ahs, then he said the taslim.
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) addressed us on the day of An-Nahr after the prayer.” (Sahih
“I asked Jabir: ‘Did the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) deliver the Khutbah standing?’ He said: ‘The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to deliver the Khutbah standing, then he would sit for a while, then stand up again.'”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) addressed us on the day of An-Nahr after the prayer, then he said: ‘Whoever prays and offers the sacrifice as we do, his ritual is complete, and whoever offers the sacrifice before the prayer, that is just ordinary meat.’ Abu Burdah bin Niyar said: ‘O Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), by Allah, we offered the sacrifice before I came out to the prayer, because I knew that today is the day of eating and drinking, so I hastened to do it and I ate of it and fed it to my family and neighbors.’ The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘That is just a sheep for meat.’ He said: ‘I have a jadha’ah that is better than two meaty sheep, will that be sufficient (as a sacrifice) for me?’ He said: ‘Yes, but it will not be sufficient for anyone after you.'”
The Prophet (ﷺ) went out on the day of ‘Eid and prayed two rak’ahs, and he did not pray before or after them.
“Umar came in when the Ethiopians were playing in the masjid. Umar, may Allah (SWT) be pleased with him, rebuked them, but the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘Let them be there, O Umar, for they are Banu Arfidah.'”
“We fasted with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) in Ramadan and he did not lead us in praying Qiyam until there were seven days left in the month, when he led us in praying Qiyam until one-third of the night had passed. Then he did not lead us in praying Qiyam when there were six days left. Then he led us praying Qiyam when there were five days left until one-half of the night had passed. I said: “O Messenger of Allah! What if we spend the rest of this night praying Nafl?” He said: “Whoever prays Qiyam with the Imam until he finishes, Allah (SWT) will record for him the Qiyam of a (whole) night.” Then he did not lead us in prayer or pray Qiyam until there were three days of the month left. Then he led us in praying Qiyam when there were three days left. He gathered his family and wives (and led us in prayer) until we feared that we would miss Al-Falah. I (one of the narrators) said: “What is Al-Falah?” He said: “The suhur”.
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) did not pass away until most of his prayers were offered sitting down, except for the obligatory prayers, and the dearest of actions to him were those which were done persistently, even if they were few.”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) prayed witr at the beginning (of the night) and at the end, and in the middle. And toward the end of his life, he settled on performing witr at the end of the night.”
He was in the masjid of ‘Amr bin Shurahbil and the iqamah for prayer was said, and they were waiting. He came and said: “I was praying witr.” Abdullah was asked: “Is there any witr after the adhan?” He said: “Yes, and after the Iqamah.” And he narrated that the Prophet (ﷺ) once slept and missed the prayer until the sun had risen, then he prayed.
That the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to recite in witr: Glorify the Name of your Lord, the Most High;” and “Say: O you disbelievers!;’ and ‘Say: He is Allah, (the) One.'”
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to pray two rak’ahs when dawn had broken.
“None of you should wish for death. Either he is a doer of good, so perhaps he may do more good, or he is an evildoer but perhaps he will give up his evil ways.”
“None of you should wish for death because of some harm that befalls him, rather he should say: ‘Allahumma ahini ma kanatil-hayatu khairanli wa tawaffani idha kanatil-wafatu khairanli (O Allah, keep me alive so alive so long as life is good for me, and cause me to die when death is good for me.)”‘
“I entered upon Khabbab when he had been cauterized on his stomach seven times. He said: ‘Were it not that the Messenger of Allah forbade us to pray for death, I would have prayed for it.”‘
“The Messenger of Allah said: Allah, the Most High, said: If My slave loves to meet Me, I love to meet him, and if he hates to meet Me, I hate to meet him.”‘
“When a young daughter of the Messenger of Allah was dying, the Messenger of Allah picked her up and held her to his chest, then he put his hand on her, and she died in front of the Messenger of Allah. Umm Ayman wept and the Messenger of Allah said ‘Oh Umm Ayman, do you weep while the Messenger of Allah is with you?’ She said: ‘Why shouldn’t I weep when the Messenger of Allah is weeping.” So the Messenger of Allah said “Verily, I am not weeping. Rather it is compassion.’ Then the Messenger of Allah said: ‘The believer is fine whatever the situation; even when his soul is being pulled from his body and he praises Allah, the Mighty and Sublime”‘
“The deceased is punished due to the weeping of his family for him.”
“Aishah said: Rather the Messenger of Allah said: ‘Allah, the Mighty and Sublime increases the punishment of the disbeliever due to some of his family’s weeping for him.”‘
Abu Musa said he fell unconscious and an Umm Walad of his wept. When he woke up, he asked her: “Have you not heard what the Messenger of Allah said?” She said: “He said: ‘He is not one of us who raises his voice in lamentation, shaves his head, or rends his garments.””
“while we were traveling with the Messenger of Allah, he saw a woman, and did not think that he knew her. When she was halfway to him, he stopped until she reached him, and it was Fatimah, the daughter of the Messenger of Allah. He said to her: ‘What brought you out of your house, O Fatimah?’ She said: ‘I came to the people of this deceased one to pray for mercy for them, and to offer my condolences to them.’ He said: ‘Perhaps you went with them to Al-Kuda?” She said: ‘Allah forbid that I should go there. I heard what you said about that.’ He said: If you had gone there with them, you would never have seen Paradise until the grandfather of your father saw it.”‘
“Hafsah informed me that Umm ‘Atiyyah said: ‘We put her hair in three braids.”‘
“Abu Az-Zubair told me that he heard Jabir say; ‘The Messenger of Allah delivered a speech and mentioned a man among his Companions who had died. He had been buried at night and wrapped in a shroud that was not sufficient. The Messenger of Allah rebuked (them) and said that no one should be buried at night unless constrained to do that. And the Messenger of Allah said: When one of you wants to takes care of his brother, let him shroud him well.”‘
“The Prophet was shrouded in three white Suhuli garments.”
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘When the Janazah (prepared body) is placed (on the bier) and the men lift it onto their shoulders, if it was a righteous person it says: Take me quickly, take me quickly. And if it was not a righteous person it says: Woe to me! Where are you taking me! And everything hears its voice except man, and if man heard it he would faint.”‘
“When a funeral passes by you, stand up, and whoever follows it, let him not sit down until it is put down (in the grave).”
the Messenger of Allah went out one day and offered the funeral prayer for the people f Uhd, then he went to the Minbar and said: “I am your predecessor and I am a witness over your.”
a man from Aslam came to the Prophet and confessed to committing Zina, and he turned away from him. He admitted it again, and he turned away from him. He admitted it again, and he turned away from him. Then when he had testified against himself four times, the Prophet said: “Are your crazy?” He said: “No.” He said: “Have you been marred?” he said: “Yes.” So the Prophet ordered that he be stoned. When the stones struck him, he ran away, but they caught up with him and stoned him and he died. Then the Prophet spoke well of him but he did not pray for him. (Shih)
“The Janazah of a boy and a woman were brought. The boy was placed closer to the people and the woman was placed beyond him, and the funeral prayer was offered for them. Among the people were Abu Saeed Al-Khudri, Ibn Abbas, Abu Qatadah and Abu Hurairah. I asked them about that and they said: ‘(It is) Sunnah.”‘
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘Whoever offers the funeral prayer will have one Qirat and whoever stays until )the body) is placed in the Lahd will have two Qirats, and the two Qirats are like two great mountains.”‘
“We went out with the Messenger of Allah for a funeral, and when we reached the grave the Lahd had not yet been prepared. He sat, and we sat around him, as if there were birds on our heads.”
“The Messenger of Allah went our to the funeral of Ibn Ad-Dahdah, and when he came back an unsaddled horse was brought to him, so he rode and we walked with him.”
“when a person is placed in his grave and his companions depart from him, he hears the sound of their sandals.”
“The plague, abdominal illness, drowning and dying in childbirth are martyrdom.” (One of the narrators) said: Abu ‘Uthman narrated this to us several times, and on one occasion he attributed it to the Prophet.
“Allahumma inni a udhu bika min adhabil-qabri wa a ‘udhu bika min ‘adhabin-nar, wa a ‘udhu bika min fitnatil-mahya wal-mamat, wa audhu bika min fitnatil-masihid-dajjal (O Allah, I seek refuge with you from the torment of the grave, and I seek refuge with You from the torment of the Fire, and I seek refuge with You from the trial of the Dajjal).”
“The Messenger of Allah passed by two graves and said: “They are being punished but they are not being punished for anything that was difficult to avoid. One of them used not to take care to avoid getting urine on his body or clothes, and the other used to walk about spreading gossip.’ Then he took a fresh palm stalk and broke it in half, and planted one half on each grave. They said: ‘O Messenger of Allah, why did not do that?’ He said: ‘May it be reduced for them so long as this does not dry out.”‘
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘The Messenger of Allah said: ‘The whole of the son of Adam will be consumed by the earth, except for the tailbone, from which he was created and from which he will be created anwe.”‘
“I heard the Messenger of Allah say: ‘There was a man who wronged himself greatly, and when he was dying he said to his family: When I am dead, burn my body then grind my bones and scatter me in the wind and at sea, for by Allah , if Allah gets hold of me, he will punish me in a way that He will not punish anyone else. So his family did that, but Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, said to everything that had taken any part of him to give up what it had taken. Then there he was, standing Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, said: What made you do what you did? He said: Fear of You. So Allah forgave him.”‘
“I heard the Messenger of Allah delivering a Khutbah from the Minbar and he said: ‘You will meet Allah barefoot, naked and uncircumcised.”‘
the Prophet used to encourage praying Qiyam Al-Lail in Ramadan, but not forcibly. And he said: “When Ramadan begins, the gates of Paradise are opened and the gates of Hell are close, and the devils are chained up.” Ibn Al-Mubarak narrated it in Mursal from:
“the Messenger of Allah said: ‘Fast when you see it and stop fasting when you see it, and if it is obscured from you (too cloudy), then count it as thirty (days). “‘
“Messenger of Allah said: “The Messenger of Allah said: ‘Take Shaur, for in Sahur there is blessing.”‘ ‘Ubaidullah bin Saeed narrated it in Mawquaf from.
“The Messenger of Allah said to a man: ‘Come to the blessed breakfast, – meaning Sahur.” ‘
the Messenger of Allah saw some people gathered around a man, so he asked (what was happening) and they said: “It is a man who is exhausted because of fasting.” The Messenger of Allah said: “It is not righteousness to fast when traveling.”
“It is not righteousness to fast when traveling.”
“I came to the Messenger of Allah and the Messenger of Allah said to me: ‘Stay and have a meal for breakfast, O Abu Umayyah.’ I said: I am fasting.’ He said: ‘Come and I will tell you about the traveler. Allah has waived meaning the fasting and half the prayer for him.”‘
“The Messenger of Allah traveled and fasted until he reached ‘Usfan, then he called for a cup and drank durink the day when the people could see him. Hen he did not fast until he reached Makkah, and he conquered Makkah during Ramadan.” Ibn ‘Abbas said: “And the Messenger of Allah fasted until he reach Makkah, and he conquered Makkah during Ramadan.” Ibn ‘Abbas said: “And the Messenger of Allah fasted and broke his fast while traveling, so whoever wishes may fast, and whoever wishes may not fast.”
“When this verse was revealed ‘And as for those who can fast with difficulty, (e.g. an old man), they have (a choice either to fast or) to feed a miskin (poor person) (for every day). Those among us who did not want to fast would pay the fidyah, until the verse after it was revealed and abrogated this.”
“Salamah told us that the Messenger of Allah said to a man: ‘Announce the day of Ashura. Whoever has eaten let him not eat for the rest of the day, and whoever has not eaten, let him fast.”‘
“One of the wives of the Prophet said: “The Prophet used to fast on the day of ‘Ashura, nine days of Dhul-Hijjah and three days each month: The first Monday of the month, and two Thursday.”
“I heard the Messenger of Allah say” ‘Whoever spends on a pair of things in the cause of Allah, he will be called from the gates of Paradise: O slave of Allah, this is good for you. Paradise had (several) gates. Whoever is one of the people of Salah, he will be called from the gate of prayer. Whoever is one of the people of Jihad, will be called from the gate of Jihad. Whoever is one of the people of charity will be called from the gate of charity. And whoever is one of the people of fasting will be called from the gate of Ar-Rayyan.” Abu Bakr said: “Is there any need for anyone to be called from all of these gates? Will anyone be called from all of them, O Messenger of Allah?” He said: “Yes, and I hope that you will be among them.”
“This is the obligation of Sadaqah which the Messenger of Allah enjoined upon the Muslims, as Allah commanded the Messenger of Allah Whoever is asked for it in the manner explained (in the letter of Abu Bakar), let him give it, and whoever is asked for more than that, let him not give it. When there are less than twenty-five camels, for every five camels, one sheep (is to be given). If the number reaches twenty-five, then a Bint Makhad (a one-year-old she-camel) is due, up to thirty-five. If a Bint Makhad (a one-year-old male camel). If the number reaches thirty-six, then a Bint Labun (a two-year-old she-camel) is due, up to forty five. If the number reaches forty-six, then a Hiqqah (a three year old she-camel) that was bred by a stallion camel is due, up to sixty. If the number reaches sixty-one, then a Jadh’ah (a four-year-old she-camel) is due, up to seventy-five. If the number reaches seventy-six, then two Bint Labun are due, up to ninety. If the number reaches ninety-one, then two Hiqqahs that have been bred by stallion camels are due, up to one hundred and twenty. If there are more than one hundred and twenty, then for every forty a Bint Labun and for every fifty a Hiqqah. In the event that a person does not have a camel of the age specified according to the Sadaqah regulation, then if a person owes a Jadh’ah but he has a Hiqqah, then the Hiqqah should be accepted from him and he should give two sheep along with it if they are available, or twenty Dirhams. If a person owes a Hiqqah as Sadaqah but he only has a Jadh’ah, then it shold be accepted from him, and the Zakah collector should give him twenty Dirhams or two sheep. If a person owes a Hiqqah and does not have one but he has a Bint Labun, it should be accepted from him, and he should give two sheep along with it, if they are available, or twenty Dirhams. If a person owes a Bint Labun as Sadaqah but he only has a Hiqqah, it should be accepted from him, and the Zakah collector should give him twenty Dirhams or two sheep. If a person owes a Bint Labun as Sadaqah and he does not have a Bint Labun, but he has a Bint Makhad. It should be accepted from him, and he should give two sheep along with it, if they are available, or twenty Dirhams. If a person owes a Bint Makhad as Sadaqah but he only has a Bint Labun, a male, it shold be accepted from him and nothing else (need be given) with it. If a person has only four camels, then nothing is due on them, unless their owner wishes (to give something). With regard to the Sadaqah of grazing sheep, if there are forty then one sheep is due, up to one hundred and twenty. If there is one more than that, then two sheep are due, up to two hundred. If there is one more than that, then three sheep are due, up to three hundred. If there is one more than that, then for every hundred one sheep is due, and no decrepit or defecting sheep or male sheep should be taken as Sadaqah unless the Zakah collector wishes. Do not combine separate flocks or separate combined flocks for fear of Sadaqah, Each partner (who has a share in a combined flock) shold pay Sadaqah in proportion to his shares. If a man’s flock is one less than forty sheep, then nothing is due from them unless their owner wishes. With regard to silver, one-quarter of one-tenth, and if there are only one hundred and ninety, nothing is due unless the owner wishes.”
“The Messenger of Allah enjoined giving Sadaqah;”and he narrated something similar.
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘A Muslim man does not have to pay Zakah on his slave or his horse.”‘
“If Allah gives a person wealth and he does not pay Zakah on it, his wealth will appear to him on the Day of Resurrection as a bald-heated Shuja’a with two dots above its eyes. It will take hold of the corners of his mouth on the Day of Resurrection and will say: ‘I am your wealth, I am your hoarded treasure.’ The he recited this verse: ‘And let not those who covetously withhold of that which Allah has bestowed on them of His Bounty (wealth) and think that it is good for them (and so they do not pay the obligatory Zakah).”‘
The Messenger of Allah said: “No Sadaqah is due on less than five Awaq.”
“For whatever is irrigated by the sky, rivers and springs, or draws up water from deep roots, one-tenth. For whatever is irrigated by animals and artificial means, one half of one-tenth.”
“We used to pay Zakaul Fitr when the Messenger of Allah was among us; a Sa’ of food, or a Sa’ of barley, or a Sa’ of dates, or a Sa’ of raisins, or a Sa of cottage cheese.”
“When the Messenger of Allah commanded us to give in charity, Abu ‘Aqil give half a Sa’, and another man brought much more than that. The hypocrites said: ‘Allah has no need of the charity of the former, and the latter only did it to show off. Then the following was revealed: ‘Those who defame such of the believers who give charity voluntarily, and such who could not find to give charity except what is available to them.”‘
“I asked the Messenger of Allah and he gave me, then I asked him and he gave me, then I asked him and he gave me. Then he said: “This wealth is attractive and sweet. Whoever takes it without insisting, it will be blessed for him, and whoever takes it with avarice, it will not be blessed for him. He is like one who eats and is not satisfied. And the upper hand is better than the lower hand.”‘
“Every Muslim must give charity.” It was said: “What if he cannot find (anything to give)? “He said: “Let him work with his hands and benefit himself and give in charity.” It was said: “What if he cannot do that?” He said: “Let him help someone who is in desperate need.” It was said: “What if he cannot do that?” He said: “Let him enjoin good.” It was said: “What if he cannot do that? He said: “Let him refrain from doing evil, for that is an act of charity.”
“O Prophet of Allah, I do not have anything but that which Az-Zubair brings to me. Is there any sin on me if I give a small amount of that which he brings to me?” He said: Give whatever you can, and do not withhold what you have, lest Allah withhold provision from you.”
“There are three whom Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, loves, and three whom Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, hates. As for those whom Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, loves: A man who comes to some people and asks (to be given something) for the sake of Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, and not for the sake of their relationship, but they do not give him. So one man stayed behind and gave to him in secret, and no one knew of his giving except Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, and the one to whom he gave it. People who travel all night until sleep becomes dearer to them than anything that may be equivalent to it, so they lay down their heads (and slept). Then a man among them got up and started praying to Me and beseeching Me, reciting MY Ayat. And a man who was on a campaign and met the enemy and they fled, but he went forward (pursuing them) until he was killed or Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, granted victory to him. And three whom Allah hates are the old man who commits Zina, the poor man who shows off, and the rich man who is unjust.”
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘ A man will keep on asking until on the Day of Resurrection he will come without even a shared of skin on his face. “‘
“Do not be demanding when asking. If one of you asks me for anything and I give it reluctantly, there will be no blessing in it.”
“I heard that you do some jobs for the people but when payment is given to you, you do not like it.” I said: “Yes (that is so).” He said: “Why do you do that? I said: “I have horses and slaves and well off, and I wanted my work to be an act of charity toward the Muslims.” ‘Umar said to him: “Do not do that. I used to want the same thing as you. The Messenger of Allah used to give me payment and I would say, ‘Give it to someone who is more in need of it than I am’ until, on one occasion, the Prophet gave me payment and I said: ‘Give it to someone who is more in said: “Take it and keep it or give it in charity. Wealth when you are not hoping for it and not asking for it, take it, and whatever does not, then do not wish for it.”‘
a man asked the Prophet “The command of ) Hajj has come while my father is an old man and cannot sit firmly in his saddle; if I tie him (to the saddle) I fear that he will die. Can I perform Hajj on his behalf?” He said: “don’t you think that if your father owed a debt and you paid it off, that would be good enough?” He said: “Yes.” He said: “Then perform Hajj on behalf of your father. “
she gave birth to Muhammad bin Abi Bakr As-Siddiq in Al-Baida, Abu Bakr told the Messenger of Allah about that, and he said: “Tell her to perform Gusl then begin the Talbiyah.”
they had a difference of opinion in al-Abwa. Ibn ‘Abbas said: “The Muhrim (Pilgrim in Ihram) may wash his head.” Al-Miswar said: “He should not wash his head.”Ibn ‘Abbas sent me (the narrator) to Abu Ayyub Al-Ansari to ask him about that. I found him performing Ghusl in front of the well, screened with a cloth. I greeted him with Salam and said: “Abdullah bin ‘Abbas has sent me to you to ask you how the Messenger of Allah used to wash his head when he was in Ihram.” Abu put his hand on the cloth and lowered it, until his head appeared, then he told someone to puor water on his head. Then he rubbed his head with his hands, back and forth, and said: “This is what I saw the Messenger of Allah do.”
“A man came to the Prophet and said: ‘What should we wear when we enter Ihram?’ He said: ‘Do not wear shirts, or ‘Imamahs, or burnouses, or pants, or Khuffs unless there are no sandals; if there are no sandals, then wear Khuffs that come beneath the ankles. And (do not wear) any garment that has been dyed with Wars or saffron, or has been touched by Wars or saffron.
“The Messenger of Allah forbade perfuming oneself with saffron.
a man fell from his mount and it trampled him. The Messenger of Allah said: “Wash him with water and lotus leaves, and he should be shrouded in two clothes, leaving his head and face bare, for he will be raised on the Day of Resurrection reciting the Talbiyah.”(sahih)
A similar report was narrated from Shu’bah with the same chain.
“`Imran bin Husain said to me: ‘We performed Tamattu` with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ).'” Abu Abdur-Rahman (An-Nasa’i) said: There are three (named) Isma`il bin Muslim; this is one of them, and there is no harm in him. And Shaikh Isma`il bin Muslim who reports from Abu Tufail, there is no harm in him. And Isma`il bin Muslim who reports from Az-Zuhri and Al-Hasan, he is abandoned in Hadith.
he used to issue Fatwas concerning Tamattu’ Then a man said to him: “Withhold some of your Fatwas ,for you do not know what the commander of the Believers introduced into the rites subsequently.” Then when I met him, I asked him. ‘Umar said: “I know that the Messenger of Allah and his companions did it, but I did not like that people should lay with their wives in the shade of the Arak trees, and then go out for Hajj with their heads dripping.”
“I came to the Messenger of Allah when he was in Al-Batha’, and he said: ‘For what have you entered Ihram?’ I said: ‘I have entered Ihram for that for which the Proper had entered Ihram,’ He said: ‘Have you brought a hadi (sacrifical animal)?’ I said: ‘No.’ He said: ‘Then circumambulate the House and (perform Sa) between As-Safa and Al-Marwah, then exit Ihram, so I circumambulated the House and (performed Sa i) between As-Safa and Al-Marwah, then went to a woman of my people and she combed and washed my hair, I used to issue Fatwas to the people based on that, during the Khilafah of Abu Bakr and ‘Umar. Then one day during Hajj season a man came to me and said: ‘You do not know what the commander of the Believers has introduced concerning the rites. I said: O people, whoever heard our heard our Fatwa, let him not rush to follow it, for the commander of the Believers! Is coming to you, and you should follow him. When he came, I said: O Commander of the Believers! What is this that you have introduced concerning the rites? He said: If we follow the Book of Allah, then Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, says: ‘And complete the Hajj and ‘Umrah for Allah. And if we follow the sunnah of our Prophet then our Prophet did not exit Ihram until he had slaughtered the Hadi (sacrificial animal) (sahih)
“Ibn ‘Umar used to denounce stipulating conditions in Hajj, and said: ‘Is not the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah sufficient for you? If one of you is prevented from performing (finishing) Hajj let him circumambulate the House and (perform Sai) between As-Safa and al-Marwah, then exit Ihram completely until he performs Hajj the following year. And let him offer a Hadi or fast if he con not find a Hadi.
That the Messenger of Allah marked his Budn
“I remember twisting the garlands for the sacrificial sheep of the Messenger of Allah, then he sent them and stayed with us as a non-Muhrim (not in a state of Ihram).”
the Messenger of Allah saw a man driving a Badanah (Sacrificial camel) and said: “Ride it.” He said: “O Messenger of Allah, it is a Badanah.” He said: “Ride it, woe to you!” the second or third time.
“I was with Ibrahm An-Nakha’i and Ibrahim At-taimi, and I said: ‘I wanted to combine Hajj and ‘Umrah this year,’ but Ibrahim said: ‘If you father were alive, he would not do that.’ And Ibrahim At-Taimi said, (narrating) from his father, that Abu Dharr said: ‘Tamattu’ was only for us”. (Sahib)
That As-Sab bin Jaththamah gave the Prophet some onager (meat) when he was in Ihram and he returned it to him.
the Prophet said “There are five kinds of animals for which there is no sin on the one who kills them when he is in a state of Ihram: Kites, mice, vicious dogs, scorpions and crows.”
“The Prophet married Maimunah when he was in Ihram.”
“While a man was standing in Arafat with the Messenger of Allah, he fell from his mount and it killed him. The Messenger of Allah said: ‘Wash him with water and lotus leaves, and shroud him in two cloths. Do not apply aromatics to him or cover his head, for Allah, the Might and Sublime, wil raise him on the Day of Resurrection reciting the Talbiyah.'”.
Abdulla bin Abdullah and salim bin Abdullah bin Umar when the army besiged Ibn Az-Zubair before he was killed. They said: “It does not matter if you do not perform Hajj this year; we are afraid lest we are prevented from reaching the House.” He Sadi: we went out with the Messenger of Allah and the disbelievers of the Quraish prevented us from reaching the House. So the Messenger of Allah slaughtered his Hadi and shave his head. I ask you to bear witness that I have resolved to peform Umrah. If Allah wills I will set out and if I am allowed to reach the House I will circumambulate it, and if I am prevented from reaching the House I will do what the Messenger of Allah did when I was with him.” Then he traveled for a while, then he said: “They are both the same. I ask you to bear witness that I have resolved to perform Hajj as well as Umrah. And he did not exit Ihram for either until he exited Ihram on the Day of Sacrifice and offered his Hadi.
“Troops will not cease to attack this House until an army of them are swallowed up by the earth.”
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘There are five kinds of vermin that may be killed in the Haram: Scorpions, mice, crows, vicious dogs, and kites.” (Sahih) Chaper 120. The Prohibition Of Disturbing The Game Of The Haram
“The Messenger of Allah said: “Were it not for the fact that your people have recently left disbelief, I would have knocked down the House and rebuilt it on the foundation of Ibrahim, peace be upon him, and I would have given it a back door. For when the Quraish built the House, they made it too small.'”
The Messenger of Allah has entered the Kabah.” So Ibn Umar said, I (Ibn Umar) came and found that the Messenger of Allah had come out, and I found Bilal standing at the door. I said: “O Bilal, did the Messenger of Allah pray inside the Kabah?’ He said: “Ues.” I said: “Where>” He said: “Between these two columns, two Rakahs. Then he came out and prayed two Rakahs in front of the Kabah.”
“I wanted to enter the House and pray therein, so the Messenger of Allah took me by the hand and took me into the Hijr and said: ‘If you want to enter the House, then pray here, for it is part of the House, but your people made it too small when they built it.'” (Sahih) Chatper 130. Reciting The Takbir In the Corners Of the Kabah
the Prophet performed one Tawaf.
when the Messenger of Allah performed Tawaf in Hajj and Umarah- as he first arrived (in Makkah), he would hasten in three rounds, and walk (at a regular pace) in four. Then he prayed two Rakahs, then he performed sai between As-Safa and Al-Marwah.
“A man asked Ibn Umar about touching the Black Stone and he said: ‘I saw the Messenger of Allah touching it and kissing it.’ The man said: ‘What if it is too crowded and I am overwhelmed?’ Ibn Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, said: ‘Leave your “what if” in Yemen! I saw the Messenger of Allah touching it and kissing it.'”
“Since I saw the Messenger of Allah touch it, I did not fail to touching the Stone whether it was easy or difficult.”
the Messenger of Allah drank from the water of Zamzam while standing.
“I gave the Messenger of Allah some Zamzam to drink and he drank it while standing.
“I saw Ibn Umar and he mentioned something similar, except he said: “and I am an old man.”
I saw the Messenger of Allah hastening at the bottom of the valley and he said: “The river bed should not be crossed except with vigor.”
when the Messenger of Allah came down from As-Safa he would walk until he reached the bottom of the valley, then he would hasten until he came out of it.
when the Prophet came back from the Umrah of Al-Jirranah, he sent Abu Bakr to lead the Hajj. We wnet the him until, when he was in Al-Urj, the Iqamah for Subh was said, and he stood up to say the Takbir while he heard the grunting of a camel behind him, and he did not say the Takbir. He said: “This is the grunting of the camel of the Messenger of Allah has had second thoughts about the Hajj, and may be he is here, and we will pray with him.” But it was ‘Ali on the camel. Abu Bakr said to him: “(Have you come) as a leader or as messenger?” He said: “No, as a messenger, sent by the Messenger of Allah with a declaration of innocence to recite it to the people in the stations of Hajj. So we came to makkah and one day before the day of At-Tarwiyah Abu Bakr, may Allah be pleased with him, stood up and addressed the people telling them about their rituals. When he finished, Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, stood up and recited the declaration of innocence to the people until he finished it. Then we went out with hm and on the day of Arafat. Abu Bakr stood up and addressed people, telling them about rituals. When he finished, Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, stood up and recited the declaration of innocence to the people until he finished it. Then on the day of Sacrifice, we departed (Ifadah) and when Abu Bakr came back, eh addressed the people, telling them about their departure (Ifadah), sacrifice and rituals. When he finished, Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, stood up and recited the declaration of innocence to the people until he finished it. On the first day of An-Nafr (The 12th of Dhul-Hijjah), Abu Bakr stood up and addressed the people, telling them how to offer their sacrifice and how to stone the Jamrat, and teaching them their rituals. When he had finished, “Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, stood up and recited the declaration of innocence to the people until he finished it. (Daif) Abu Abdur-Rahman (An-Nasai) said: Ibn Khuthaim is not strong in Hadith, and I only narrated this so it would not be considered to be from Ibn Juraij from Abu Az-Zubai. And we did not write it except from Ishaq bin Rahuyah bin Ibrahm. And yahya bin Saeed Al-Qattan did not abandon the narrations of Ibn Khuthaim, or dod Abdur-Rahamn. However, Ali bin Al-Madini said: “Ibn Khuthaim is Munkar in Hadith,” and Ali bin Al-Madini is more knowledgeable of Hadith.
“I said to Anas on the morning of Arafat: ‘What do you say about the Talbiyah on this day?’ I said: ‘I walked this path with the Messenger of Allah and his Companions. Some of them recited the Talbiyah and some recited the Takbir, and none of them denounced any other.”
Abdullah bin Umar came to Al-Hajjaj bin Yusuf on the day of Arafat when the sun has passed its zenith, and I was with him. He said: “We have to move on if you want to follow Sunnah.” He said to him: “At this hours?” He said: Yes.” Salim said: “I said to Al-Hajjaj: ‘If you want to follow the Sunnah, then deliver a short Khutbah and hasten to pray.’ Abdullah bin Umar said: ‘He is telling the truth.'”
“The Messenger of Allah departed from Arafat and Usmah bin Zaid rode behind him. His camel bolted and he was raising his hands (to rein it in) but not above his head. He carried on like that until he reached Jam (Al-Muzdalifah).”
on the eveing of Arafat and on the morning of Jam (Al-Muzdalifah), when they departed, the Messenger of Allah said to the people: “You must be tranquil,” and was reining in his she-came. Then, when he was in Muhassir, which is part of Mina, he said: “You have to look for pebbles the size of date stones of fingertips,” with which to stone the Jamrat. And the Messenger of Allah continued to recite the Talbiyah until he stoned Jamrat Al-Aqabah.
“Be tranquil, O slaves of Allah!” gesturing with his hand like this – and Ayyub gested with his palm uppermost.
“The Messenger of Allah joined Maghrib and Isha with no (Voluntary) prayer in between them. He prayed Maghrib with three Rakahs and Isha with two.” And Abdullah bin Umar used to join them in like manner until he met Allahm, The Mighty and Sublime.
“The Prophet allowed Sawdah to leave Jam (Al-Muzdalifah) before dawn because she was a heavyset woman.
“I never saw the Messenger of Allah offer any prayer except at the proper time, apart from Maghrib and Isha in Jam (Al-Muzdalifah) and Fajir on that day, which he offered before the usual time.
“I saw the Messenger of Allah stading in Al-Muzdalifah and he said: ‘Whoever offers this prayer whith us here then stands with us and stood before that in Arafat by nightor by day, his Hajj is complete.
“When we were in Jam (Al-Muzadalifah), Ibn Masud said: ‘I heard the one to whoem surat Al-Baqarah was revealed say, in this place: Labbaik Allahumma Labbaik.”
“The Messenger of Allah said to the people when they moved on the evening of Arafat and the morning of Jam’ (assembly at Al-Muzdalifah): ‘You must have tranquility.’ He was reining in his camel, and when he entered Mina, he came down to Muhassir and said: ‘You have to pick up pebbles the size of date stones of fingertips with which to stone the Jamrat.’ And he (Al-Fadl) said: ‘And the Prophet gestured with his hand like a man throwing a pebble.'”
the Prophet hurried in the valley of Muhassir.
the Messenger of Allah recited the Talbiyah unitl he stoned the Jamrat.
“The Messenger of Allah stoned the Jamrat on the Day of Sacrifice in the forenoon, and after the Day of Sacrifice he stoned (the Jamarat) When the sun had passed its zenith.”
the Messenger of Allah granted a concession to some camel herders, allowing them to not stay overnight in Mina, and allowing them to stone the Jimar on the Day of Sacrifice, then to combine the stoning of two days after sacrifice, so that they could do it on one of the two days.
“I heard Abu Mijlaz say: ‘I asked Ibn ‘Abbas something about the Jimar, and he said: I do not know, the Messenger of Allah stoned it with six or seven.
“Whoever dies without having fought or thought of fighting, he dies on one of the branches of hypocrisy.”
“I said: ‘O ‘Amr bin ‘Abasah! Tell us a Hadith that you heard from the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) without forgetting or omitting anything.’ He said: ‘I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: Whoever shoots an arrow in the cause of Allah, and it reaches the enemy, whether it misses or hits, it will be as if he freed slave. Whoever frees a believing slave, that will be a ransom for him, limb by limb, from the Fire of Hell. Whoever develops a gray hair in the cause of Allah, it will be light for him on the Day of Resurrection.”
“Allah laughs at two men, one of whom killed the other but they both entered Paradise. The first one fought in the cause of Allah and was killed, then Allah accepted the repentance of the one who killed him, and he fought and was martyred.”
It was narrated from ‘Ubaidullah bin ‘Abdullah bin ‘Utbah that during the reign of Marwan, ‘Abdullah bin ‘Amr bin ‘Uthman, who was a young man, issued a final divorce to the daughter of Sa’eed bin Zaid, whose mother was Bint Qais. Her maternal aunt, Fatimah bint Qais, sent word to her telling her to move from the house of ‘Abdullah bin ‘Amr. Marwan heard of that and he sent word to the daughter of Sa’eed, telling her to go back to her home, and asking her why she had moved from her home before her ‘Iddah was over? She sent word to him telling him that her maternal aunt had told her to do that. Fatimah bint Qais said that she had been married to Abu ‘Amr bin Hafs, and when the Messenger of Allah appointed ‘Ali bin Abi Talib as governor of Yemen, he went out with him and sent word to her that she was divorced with the third Talaq. He told Al-Harith bin Hisham and ‘Ayyash bin Abi Rai’ah to spend on her. She sent word to Al-Harith and ‘Ayyash asking them what her husband had told them to spend on her, and they said: ‘By Allah, she has no right to any maintenance from us, unless she is pregnant, and she cannot come into our home without our permission.’ She said that she came to the Messenger of Allah and told him about that, and he stated that they were correct. Fatimah said: ‘Where should I move to, O Messenger of Allah?’ He said: ‘Move to the home of Ibn Umm Maktum, the blind man whom Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, named in His Book.’ Fatimah said: ‘So I observed my ‘Iddah there. He was a man who has lost his sight, so I used to take off my garments in his house, until the Messenger of Allah married me to Usamah bin Zaid.’ Marwan criticized her for that and said: ‘I have never heard this Hadith from anyone before you. I will continue to follow the ruling that the people have been following.'”
It was narrated from ‘Aishah the wife of the Prophet, and Umm Salamah the wife of the Prophet that Abu Hudhaifah bin ‘Utbah bin Rabi’ah bin Abd Shams –who was one of those who had been present at Badr with the Messenger of Allah– adopted Salim –who was the freed slave of an Ansari woman– as the Messenger of Allah had adopted Zaid bin Harithah. Abu Hudhaifah bin ‘Utbah married Salim to his brother’s daughter Hind bint Al-Walid bin ‘Utbah bin Rabi’ah. Hind bint Al-Walid bin ‘Utbah was one of the first Muhajir women, and at that time she was one of the best single women of the Quraish. When Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, revealed the following concerning Zaid bin Harithah: “Call them by (the names of) their fathers, that is more just with Allah. But if you know not their fathers’ (names, call them) your brothers in Faith and Mawalikum (your freed slaves).’ Each of them went back to being called after his father, and if a person’s father was unknown, he was named after his former masters.
It was narrated from Abu Hurairah that the Prophet said: “Women are married for four things: their wealth, their nobility, their beauty and their religious commitment. Choose the one who is religiously committed, may your hands be rubbed with dust.”
“Hafsah bint ‘Umar became single when (her husband) Khunais bin Hudhafah As-Sahmi (died). He was one of the Companions of the Prophet, and he died in Al-Madinah.” Umar said: “I went to ‘Uthman bin ‘Affan and offered Hafsah in marriage to him. I said: ‘If you wish, I will marry you to Hafsah bint ‘Umar.’ He said: ‘I will think about it.’ A few days passed, then I met him and he said: ‘It seems that I do not want to get married at the moment.'” ‘Umar said: “Then I met Abu Bakr As-Siddiq, may Allah be pleased with him, and said: ‘If you wish, I will marry Hafsah bint ‘Umar to you.’ Abu Bakr remained silent, and did not give me any answer, and I felt more upset with him than I had with ‘Uthman. Several days passed, then the Messenger of Allah proposed marriage to her and I married her to him. Abu Bakr met me and said: ‘Perhaps you felt upset with me when you offered Hafsah in marriage to me, and I did not give you any answer?’ I said: ‘Yes.’ He said: ‘Nothing prevented me from giving you an answer when you made the offer to me, except the fact that I had heard the Messenger of Allah speak of her, and I did not want to disclose the secret of the Messenger of Allah. If he had left her, then I would have married her.'”
“A previously married woman has more right to decide about herself (with regard to marriage) than her guardian, and a virgin should be asked for permission with regard to marriage, and her permission is her silence.”
“A previously married woman has more right (to decide) about herself (with regard to marriage), and a virgin should be consulted by her father, and her permission is her silence.”
“The Messenger of Allah forbade (being married to) a woman and her paternal aunt or to a woman and her maternal aunt at the same time.”
“A woman should not be taken as a co-wife to her paternal aunt or her maternal aunt.”
“The Messenger of Allah forbade taking a woman as a co-wife to her paternal aunt or her maternal aunt.”
“The Messenger of Allah forbade taking a woman as a co-wife to her paternal aunt or maternal aunt.”
“Let him in, for he is your paternal uncle.” She said: “The woman breast-fed me, not the man.” He said: “He is your paternal uncle, so let him visit you.”
“Salim has reached the age of manhood, and understands what men understand. He enters upon us, and I think that Abu Hudhaifah is not happy about that.” The Prophet said: “Breast-feed him, and you will become unlawful to him.” So she breast-fed him, and the displeasure of Abu Hudhaifah disappeared. She came back to him and said: “I breast-fed him and the displeasure of Abu Hudhaifah has disappeared.”
“My wife is breast-feeding and I do not want her to get pregnant.” The Prophet said: “What has been decreed in the womb will come to be.”
“O Messenger of Allah, I give myself in marriage to you.” She stood for a long time, then a man stood up and said: “Marry her to me if you do not want to marry her.” The Messenger of Allah said: “Do you have anything?” He said: “I cannot find anything.” He said: “Look (for something), even if it is only an iron ring.” So he looked but he could not find anything. The Messenger of Allah said to him: “Have you (memorized) anything of the Qur’an?” He said: “Yes, Surah such and such and Surah such and such,” naming them. The Messenger of Allah said: “I marry her to you for what you know of the Qur’an.”
“I entered upon Qurazah bin Ka’b and Abu Mas’ud Al-Ansari during a wedding and there were some young girls singing. I said: ‘You are two of the Companions of the Messenger of Allah who were present at Badr, and this is being done in your presence!’ They said: ‘Sit down if you want and listen with us, or if you want you can go away. We were granted a concession allowing entertainment at weddings.'”
“Abdullah has divorced his wife while she was menstruating.” He said: “Tell ‘Abdullah to take her back, then leave her until she becomes pure from this menstrual period, then menstruates again, then when she becomes pure again, if he wishes he may separate from her before having intercourse with her, or if he wishes he may keep her. This is the time when Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, has stated that women may be divorced.”
“I asked Ibn ‘Umar about a man who divorced his wife while she was menstruating. He said: ‘Do you know ‘Abdullah bin ‘Umar?’ He divorced his wife while she was menstruating, and ‘Umar asked the Prophet about that, and he told him to take her back, then wait for the right time. I said to him: ‘Was that divorce counted?’ He said: ‘Be quiet! What do you think if some becomes helpless and behaves foolishly?'”
“O Ibn ‘Abbas! Did you not know that the threefold divorce during the time of the Messenger of Allah and Abu Bakr, and during the early part of ‘Umar’s Caliphate, used to be counted as one divorce?” He said: “Yes.”
“The Prophet used to stay with Zainab bint Jahsh and drink honey at her house. Hafsah and I agreed that if the Prophet came to either of us, she would say: ‘I detect the smell of Maghafir (a nasty-smelling gum) on you; have you eaten Maghafir?’ He came to one of them and she said that to him. He said: ‘No, rather I drank honey at the house of Zainab bint Jahsh, but I will never do it again.’ Then the following was revealed: ‘O Prophet! Why do you forbid (for yourself) that which Allah has allowed to you.’ ‘If you two turn in repentance to Allah, (it will be better for you).’ addressing ‘Aishah and Hafsah; ‘And (remember) when the Prophet disclosed a matter in confidence to one of his wives.’ refers to him saying: “No, rather I drank honey.””
“Abdur-Rahman bin ‘Abdullah bin Ka’b narrated that his paternal uncle ‘Ubaidullah bin Ka’b said: ‘I heard my father Ka’b say: The Messenger of Allah sent word to me and my two companions saying: The Messenger of Allah commands you to keep away from your wives. I said to the envoy: Should I divorce my wife, or what should I do? He said: No, just keep away from her and do not come near her. I said to my wife: Go to your family and stay with them until Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, decides (concerning me). So she went to them.'”
“Allah, the Most High, has forgiven my Ummah for whatever enters the mind, so long as it is not spoken of or put into action.”
“O Messenger of Allah, I have a wife who does not object if anyone touches her.” He said: “Divorce her.” He said: “I cannot live without her.” He said: “Then keep her.”
“The Messenger of Allah conducted the procedure of Li’an between the ‘Ajlani and his wife, who was pregnant.”
“Sa’d bin Abi Waqqas and ‘Abd bin Zam’ah disputed over a boy. Sa’d said: ‘O Messenger of Allah! This is the son of my brother ‘Utbah bin Abi Waqqas, who made me promise to look after him because he is his son. Look at whom he resembles.’ ‘Abd bin Zam’ah said: ‘He is my brother who was born on my father’s bed to his slave woman.’ The Messenger of Allah looked to determine at whom he resembled, and saw that he resembled ‘Utbah. He said: ‘He is for you, O ‘Abd! The child is the bed’s and for the fornicator is the stone. Veil yourself from him, O Sawdah bint Zam’ah.’ And he never saw Sawdah again.”
It was narrated from Al-Miswar bin Makhramah that Subai’ah Al-Aslamiyyah gave birth one day after her husband died. She came to the Messenger of Allah and asked his permission to marry, and he gave her permission to marry and she married.
“While Abu Hurairah and I were with Ibn ‘Abbas, a woman came and said that her husband had died while she was pregnant, then she had given birth less than four months after the day he died. Ibn ‘Abbas said: ‘(You have to wait) for the longer of the two periods.'” Abu Salamah said: “A man from among the Companions of the Prophet told me that Subai’ah Al-Aslamiyyah came to the Messenger of Allah and said that her husband died while she was pregnant, and she gave birth less than four months after he died. The Messenger of Allah told her to get married. Abu Hurairah said: ‘And I bear witness to that.'”
“I heard Umm Salamah say: ‘A woman came to the Messenger of Allah and said: O Messenger of Allah, my daughter’s husband has died and she has a problem in her eye; can I put kohl on her? The Messenger of Allah said: No. Then he said: It is four months and ten days. During the Jahiliyyah one of you would throw a piece of dung at the end of the year.'” Humaid said: “I said to Zainab: ‘What is this throwing a piece of dung at the end of the year?’ She said: ‘If a woman’s husband died, she would enter a small room (Hifsh) and wear her worst clothes, and she would not put on perfume or anything until a year. Then an animal would be brought, a donkey or sheep or bird, and she would end her ‘Iddah with it (clean herself with it), and usually any animal used for that purpose would die. Then she would come out and would be given a piece of dung which she would throw, then she would go back to whatever she wanted of perfume, etc.'” In the narration of Muhammad (bin Salamah) Malik said: Hifsh means hut.
“Do you know ‘Abdullah bin ‘Umar?” He said: “Yes.” He said: “He divorced his wife when she was menstruating, and ‘Umar went to the Prophet and told him about that. He ordered him to take her back until she became pure,” and I did not hear him adding anything to that.
“Horses may bring reward to a man, or they may be a means of protection, or they may be a burden (of sin). As for that which brings reward, it is a man who keeps it for the cause of Allah and ties it with a long rope in a pasture or a garden; whatever it eats or drinks in that pasture or garden will count as good deeds for him. If it breaks its rope and jumps over one or two hills, its footsteps” -and according to the Hadith of Al-Harith, “its dung will count as good deeds for him. If it passes by a river and drinks from it, even though (its owner) did not intend to give it water from that river, that will also bring him reward. If a man keeps a horse in order to earn an independent living and avoid asking others for help, and he does not forget his duty toward Allah with regard to their (the horses’) necks and backs, then they will be a means of protection for him. If a man keeps horses out of pride, to show off before others and to fight the Muslims, then that will be a burden (of sin) for him.” The Prophet was asked about donkeys and he said: “Nothing has been revealed to me concerning them except this Verse which is comprehensive in meaning: ‘So whosoever does good equal to the weight of an atom (or a small ant) shall see it. And whosoever does evil equal to the weight of an atom (or a small ant) shall see it.'”
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘Blessing is in the forelocks of horses.'”
“No award (for victory in a competition) is permissible except over camels or horses.”
“I asked the Messenger of Allah about some land of mine in Thamgh. He said: ‘Freeze it and donate its fruits.'”
“Have you given a similar present to all of your children?” He said: “No.” He said: “Then take (your present) back.”
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘Treat your children fairly, treat your children fairly.'”
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘It is not permissible for anyone to give a gift then take it back, except a father with regard to what he gives to his son. The likeness of the one who gives a gift then takes it back, is that of the dog which eats then when it is full it vomits, then it goes back to its vomit.'”
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘Umra (a lifelong gift) belongs to the one to whom it was given; it belongs to him and to his descendants, and is inherited by those who inherit from him.'”
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘Whoever says: I have nothing to do with Islam, if he is lying then he is as he said, and if he is telling the truth, his Islam will not be sound.'”
“Whoever swears an oath, then sees something better than it, let him do that which is better.”
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘Whoever swears an oath, then sees something better than it, let him do that which is better and offer expiation for his oath.'”
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘Whoever swears an oath, then sees something better than it, let him do that which is better and leave his oath.'”
“Actions are but by intentions, and each person will have but that which he intended. Thus, he whose emigration was for the sake of Allah and His Messenger, his emigration was for the sake of Allah and His Messenger, and he whose emigration was to achieve some worldly gain or to take some woman in marriage, his emigration was for that for which he emigrated.”
“We used to sell in Al-Baqi, and the Messenger of Allah came to us. We used to be called Samasir (brokers) but he said: ‘O merchants!’ And called us by a name that was better than our name. Then he said: ‘This selling involves (false) oaths and lies, so mix some charity with it.'”
“Whoever vows to obey Allah, let him obey Him, and whoever vows to disobey Allah, let him not disobey Him.”
“Rafi’ bin Khadij said: ‘The Messenger of Allah has forbidden something for you that used to be beneficial for us, but obedience to the Messenger of Allah is more beneficial for us. He said: “Whoever has land let him cultivate it, and if he is unable to do so, let him give it to his brother to cultivate.”‘”
It was narrated from Jabir that the Prophet forbade Al-Muhaqalah, Al-Muzabanah, Al-Mukhabarah and exceptions when selling, unless they were well-defined.
“The Messenger of Allah forbade Al-Muhaqalah.” Sa’eed said: “And he narrated something similar.” And Sufyan Ath-Thawri reported it from Tariq.
“I heard Sa’eed bin Al-Musayyab say: ‘Cultivating land is not allowed except in three cases: Land which one owns, land which is given to one, or land which one rents in return for gold and silver.'”
It was narrated from Sa’eed bin Al-Musayyab that the Messenger of Allah forbade Al-Muhaqalah and Al-Muzabanah.
“Zaid bin Thabit said: ‘May Allah forgive Rafi’ bin Khadij. By Allah, I have more knowledge of the Hadith than him. We were two men who fought and the Messenger of Allah said: If this is how it is between you, then do not lease land. And he only heard the words: Do not lease land.'”
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘The first thing concerning which a person will be brought to account will be the Salah, and the first thing concerning which scores will be settled among the people, will be bloodshed.”
Some of the people of Shirk came to Muhammad and said: “What you say and call people to is good, if only you could tell us that there is any expiation for what we have done.” Then the Verses: “And those who invoke not any other ilah (god) along with Allah, or kill such a person as Allah has forbidden, except by right.” And “Say: O ‘Ibadi (My slaves) who have transgressed against themselves (by committing evil deeds and sins)” were revealed.
“And whoever kills a believer intentionally, his recompense is Hell” that he said: “This Verse was revealed eight months after the Verse that is in Tabark Al-Furqan: “And those who invoke not any other ilah (god) along with Allah, or kill such person as Allah has forbidden, except by right.”
His father – who was one of the Companions of the Prophet – told him: “A man said: ‘O Messenger of Allah, what are the major sins?’ He said: ‘They are seven; the most grievous of which are associating others with Allah, killing a soul unlawfully and fleeing (from the battlefield) on the day of the march.'” It is abridged.
“A Jew said to his companion: ‘Let us go to this Prophet.’ His companion said to him: ‘Do not say Prophet; if he hears you, he will become big-headed.’ So they came to the Messenger of Allah and asked him about nine clear signs. He said to them: ‘Do not associate anything with Allah, do not steal, do not commit adultery, do not kill any soul whom Allah has forbidden you to kill, except by right, do not speak falsely about an innocent man before a ruler, do not engage in magic, do not consume Riba (usury), do not slander chaste women, and do not flee on the day of the march (to battle). And for you Jews especially, do not break the Sabbath.’ They kissed his hands and feet and said: ‘We bear witness that you are a Prophet.’ He said: ‘What is keeping you from following me?’ They said: ‘Dawud prayed that there would always be a Prophet among his descendants, and we are afraid that if we follow you, the Jews will kill us.'”
“I came to the Messenger of Allah with my father Umayyah on the Day of the Conquest (of Makkah) and said: ‘O Messenger of Allah, accept my father’s pledge for emigration (Al-Hijrah).’ The Messenger of Allah said: ‘I will accept his pledge to fight in Jihad, for the emigration (Al-Hijrah) has ceased.”‘
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘Religion is sincerity (An-Nasihah).’ They said: ‘To whom, O Messenger of Allah?’ he said: ‘To Allah, to His Book, to His Messenger, to the imams of the Muslims, and to their common folk.”‘
“The Messenger of Allah came out to us and we were nine, fie and four, some ‘Arabs and some non- ‘Arabs. He said: ‘Listen. Have you heard that after me there will be rulers, whoever enters upon them and believes their lies and help them in their wrongdoing is not of me, and I am not of him, and he will not come to me at the Cistern? Whoever does not enter upon them or belive their lies or help them in their wrongdoing is of me and I am of him, and he will come to me at the Cistern.”‘
during the campaign of Tabuk, the Prophet of Allah called for water from a woman. She said: “I only have a waterskin of mine made from an (unslaughtered) dead animal.” He said: “Didn’t you tan it?” She said: “Of course.” He said: “Then it’s tanning is its slaughter”. (Daif)
the Messenger of Allah ordered that the hides of dead animals be made use of if they had been tanned. (Daif)
the Prophet was asked about a mouse that had fallen into some solid cooking fat. He said. “Take it, and whatever is around it, and throw it away.”
A similar report was narrated from ‘Adiyy bin Hatim.
“I heard the Messenger of Allah raise his voice with the command to kill dogs. All dogs were to be killed except dogs used for hunting or herding livestock.”
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘Wealth taken by force is (not permissible), any predator that has fangs is not permissible, and any animal used for target practice is not permissible.”
“I said to Al-Bara bin Azib: ‘Tell me of the sacrificial animals that the Messenger of Allah dislike or forbade. He said: “The Messenger of Allah gestured like this with his hand, and my hands are shorter than the hand of the Messenger of Allah, (and he said). ‘There are four that will not do as sacrifices: The animal that clearly has one bad eye: the sick animals that is obviously sick; the lame animal with an obvious lamp; and the animal that is so emaciated that it is as if there is no marrow in its bones: He said: “And I dislike that the animal should have some fault in its horns or ears.” He said: “What you dislike, forget about it, and do not make it forbidden to anyone.”
“We were on a journey and the day of Al-adha came, so we started to by sheep, a Musinnah for two or three Jadh’ahs. A man from Muzainah said to us: ‘We were with the Messenger of Allah on a journey when this came, and we stated to look for sheep, (offering to buy) aMusinnah for two or three Jadh’ahs. Then the Messenger of Allah said: “A Jadh’ah is sufficient for that for which a Thani is sufficient.”
“The Prophet sacrificed two horned, Amlah rams, slaughtering them with his own hand, pronouncing the name of Allah, and saying: ‘Allahu Akbar, and placing his foot on their sides.”
a wolf bit a sheep so he slaughtered it with Marwah, and the Prophet allowed him to eat it.
the Prophet sacrificed two Amlah horned rams, putting his foot on their sides and slaughtering them pronouncing the name of Allah, and saying: Allahu Akbar.”” (Sahih )
“We slaughtered (naharna) a horse during the time of the Messenger of Allah while we were in Al-Madinah, and we ate it.” (Sahih )
“The Messenger of Allah has forbidden you from eating the meat of your sacrificaial animals for more than three day.” (Sahih )
Abu Sa ‘eed Al- Kahudri arrived from a jouney and his family offered him some meat from the sacrificial animal. He said: “I am not going to eat it until I ask about it,” So he went to his half-brother through his mother, Qatadah bin An- Nu man who had been presently at Badr, and asked him about that. He said: “The opposite of what you were forbidden occurred after that, and (Permission was granted) to eat the sacrificial meat after three days” (Sahih )
“I came in to ‘Aishah and said: ‘Did the Messenger of Allah forbid (eating) the meat of sacrificial animals after three day?’ She said: ‘Yes Hardship had befallen the people, and the Messenger of Allah wanted the rich to feed the poor.’ Then she said: ‘I remember the family of Muhammad eating the trotters after fifteen days. I said: ‘Why is that” She laughed and said: ‘The family of Muhammad never ate their fill of bread and something to go with it, for three days in row, until he met Allah, the Mighty and Sublime,”‘ (Sahih )
‘The Messenger of Allah forbade using animals as targets;’
from his father, form his grandfather – the on the Day of Kahaibar, the Messenger of Allah forbade the flesh of domesticated donkeys and of al-Jallalah (animals that eat dung), and (he forbade) riding them and eating their mat.”
“The Messenger of Allah said: “The best (most Pure) food that a man eats is that which he has earned himself, and a man’s child (and his child’s wealth) is part of his earnings” (Sahih )
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘One of the portents of the Hour will be that wealth becomes widespread and abundant, and trade will become widespread, but knowledge will disappear. A man will try to sell something and will say: “No, not until I consult the merchant of banu so and so: and People will look throughout a vast area for a scribe and will not find one.” (Sahih )
“whoever buys a Musarraha, if he is please with it when he milks it, he may keep it, and if he is not please with it, he may return it, along with a Sa of daters”‘ (Sahih )
the Messenger of Allah sold a drinking bowl and a blanket (for a horse of camel) to the highest bidder ‘
“Whoever sells fruit then his crop fails, he should not take (anything) from his brother.” (And he said something along the lines of) “Why would anyone of you consume the wealth of his Muslim brother?”
the Prophet forbade selling fresh dates still on the tree for dried dates. Ibn ‘Umar said: “Azid bin Thabit narrated to me, that Allah’s Messenger permitted that in the case o ‘Ayaya”‘
the messenger of Allah forbade Muzabana, and Muzabanah means selling fresh dates still on tree for dried dates by measure, and selling fresh grapes for raisins by measure.
“the Messenger of Allah forbade Muhaqalah and Muzabana.”(Hasan )
“Whoever buys food let him not sell it until he has taken possession of it.”
the Prophet forbade anyone to sell food that he brought
“He put his armor in pledge for that with a Jew in Al-Madinah, and he took some barley from him for his family.
“Paying in advance for the offspring of the offspring of a pregnant animal (Habal al-Habalah) is Riba”
“The Messenger of Allah forbade the price of a dog, the gift of a female fornicator, and the fee of a fortuneteller.”
“O Mother of the Believers, why have you taken a loan when you do not have the means to pay if off?” She said: “I heard the Messenger of Allah say: ‘Whoever takes a loan intending to pay it back, Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, will help him.”‘
“The Messenger of Allah said” “The neighbor has more right to property that is near.”‘
“O Messenger of Allah, not one else has any share in my land, but there are neighbors.” He said: “The neighbor has more right to property that is near.”
‘Abdullah bin SAahi and Nubayysah bin Mas’ud bin Zaid went o Khaibar, and at that time there was peace treaty. They went their separate ways to about their business, then Muhayysah came upon ‘Abdullah in Sahl lying dead in a pool of blood. He buried him, then he came to AL-Madinah. ‘Abdur-Rahman bin Sahi. Huwayysah, and Muhayysah came to the Messenger of Allah, and ‘Abdur-Rehman started to speak, but he was the youngest of them, so the Messenger of Allah said: “Let the elders speak first.” So he fell silent and they (the other two) spoke. The Messenger of Allah said: “Will you swear fifty oaths, then you will receive compensation or be entitled to retaliate?” They said: “O Messenger of Allah, how can we swear an oath when we did not witness, and did not see (what happened)?” He said: “The n can the Jews swear fifty oaths declaring their innocence?” They said: “O Messenger of Allah, how can we accept the oath of a disbelieving people?” So the Messenger of Allah paid the blood money himself.
“Abdullah bin Sahl and Muhayysah bin Mas’ud bin Zaid went to Khaibar, and at that time there was a peace treaty. They went their separatea ways to go about their business, then Muhayysah came upon ‘Abdullah bin Sahl lying dead in a pool of blood. He buried him, then he camae to Al-Madinah. ‘Abdur-Rahman bin Sahl and Huwhayysah, and Muhayysah, the tow sons of Nas’ud, came to the Messenger of Allah, and “Abdur-Rahman started to speak, but the Messenger of Allah said: “Let the elders speak first,” for he was the youngest of them. So he fell silent and they (the other two) spoke. The Messenger of Allah said: “Will you sear fifty oaths, then you will receive compensation or be entitled to retaliate?” They said: “O Messenger of Allah, how can we a wear and oath when we did not witness and did not see (what happened)” He said: “Then can the Jews swear fifty oaths declaring their innocence?” They said: “O Messenger of Allah, how can we accept the oath of a disbelieving people?” So the Messenger of Allah paid the blood money himself.
“I saw the Messenger of Allah when the heir of a victim brought the killer, leading him by a string. The Messenger of Allah said to the heir of the victim: Will you forgive him?’ He said: ‘No., He said: ‘Will you accept Diyah?’ He said: ‘No.’ He said: ‘Will you kill him?’ He said: ‘Yes.’ He said” ‘Take him away (to kill him).’ When he took him and turned away, he turned to those who were with him, and called him back, and said to him: ‘Will you forgive him?’ He said: No.’ He said: ‘Will you accept Diyah?’ He said: No.’ He said: ‘Will you kill him?’ He said: ‘Yes.’ He said: ‘Take him away.’ Then the Messenger of Allah said: ‘If you forgive him, he will carry your sin and the sin of your companion (the victim).’ So he forgave him and left him, and I was him dragging his string.”
a man from Banu Tamim fought with another man, and he bit his hand, so he pulled it away and a front tooth fell out. They referred the dispute to the Messenger of Allah, who said: “Would one of you bite his brother as a young camel bites?” and he thwarted it, meaning he judged it to be invalid.
“The accident that resembles on purpose, meaning (killing) with a stick or a whip, (for which the Diyah is) one hundred camels, of which forty should be (pregnant she-camels), with their young in their wombs.”
“I came to the Prophet when he was speaking, and a man said: ‘O Messenger of Allah, these are Banu Tha’labah bin Yarbu’ who killed so and so.’ The Messenger of Allah said: ‘No,’ meaning no soul is affected by the sin of another. “
“Fingers are the same, (the Diyah is) ten (camel).
“I read the letter of the Messenger of allah which he wrote for ‘Amr bin Hazm when he sent him to govern Najran. The letter was with Abu Bakr bin Hazm. The Messenger of Allah wrote this; ‘A statement from Allah and His Messenger; O you who believe! Fulfill (your) obligations, and he wrote the Verses until he reached. Verily, Allah is Swift in reckoning. Then he wrote: ‘this is the book if retaliation: For a soul, one hundred camels, ”” and so on
(A similar report) was narrated from Ayyub bin Musa, from ‘Ata, in Mursal form.
“The least for which the hand of a thief is to be cut off is the price of a shield. And the price of a shield in those days was ten Dirhams.” (Hasan) Abu ‘Abdur-Rahman (An-Nasai) said: Ayman, the one whose narrations preceded, I do not think he was a Companion, and another Hadith has been related from him which proves what we have said:
“Whoever performs Wudu and performs Wudu well, then attends Isha prayer in congregation, then prays four similar Rakahs after that, reciting therein and bowing and prostrating perfectly, that will bring him a reward like that of (praying) Lailat Al-Qadar.” (Hasan Maqtu)
“The price of a shield at the time of the Messenger of Allah was ten Dirhams.”
“I heard the Messenger of Allah say: ‘The hand is not to be cut off for (stealing) produce or the spadix of palm trees.”‘
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The Prophet said: “Whoever stands (in the voluntary night prayer of) Ramadan out of faith and in the hope of reward, his previous sins will be forgiven.”
The Messenger of Allah said: “The Jews and Christians do not dye their hair, so be different from them.”
The Messenger of Allah told her not to touch perfume if she wanted to go out to ‘Isha’ the later.
The Messenger of Allah until he died, then on the hand of Abu Bakr until he died, then on the hand of ‘Umar until he died. Then (it remained) on the hand of ‘Uthman for the first six years of his duties, but when he had to write many letters, he gave it to a man from among Ansar who used to seal letters with it. Then the Ansari went out to a well belonging to ‘Uthman and the ring fell. They looked for it but could not find it. He ordered that a similar ring be made and engraved (the words): “Muhammad Rasul Allah” on it.
“I heard the Messenger of Allah say: ‘The angels do not enter a house in which there is a small bell, or a bell, and the angels do not accompany groups of people who have bells with them.'”
The Messenger of Allah liked to start on the right whenever possible; when purifying himself, when putting on his shoes, and when combing his hair.
The Messenger of Allah said: “The Jews and the Christians do not dye their hair, so be different from them.”
“The Messenger of Allah cursed the woman who affixes hair extensions and the one who has that done, and the woman who does tattoos and the one who has that done.”
“The Messenger of Allah forbade men to use saffron.”
“If perfume was brought to the Prophet , he would not refuse it.”
The Prophet granted a concession to ‘Abdur-Rahman and Az-Zubair to wear silken shirts because of scabies that they were suffering from.
He did not allow the wearing of silk except (something) the width of four fingers.
“The pommel of the sword of the Messenger of Allah was of silver.”
A woman from Khath’am said: “O Messenger of Allah, the command of Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, to His slaves to perform Hajj has come while my father is an old man, and he cannot sit upright in the saddle. Will it discharge his duty if I perform Hajj on his behalf?” The Messenger of Allah turned Al-Fadl’s face to the other side.
The Messenger of Allah said: “Two women went out with two children of theirs, and the wolf attacked one of them and took her child. The next day they referred their dispute over the remaining child to Dawud, peace be upon him, and he ruled that (the child) belonged to the older woman. Then they passed by Sulaiman and he said: ‘What is your story?’ So they told him. He said: ‘Bring me a knife and I will cut him in half (to be shared) between you.’ The younger one said: ‘Will you cut him in half?’ He said: ‘Yes.’ She said: ‘Do not do that; I will give my share of him to her.’ He said: ‘He is your child’ and he ruled that he belonged to her.”
“My father wrote to ‘Ubaidullah bin Abi Bakrah – who was the judge of Sijistan – saying: ‘Do not pass judgment between two people when you are angry, for I heard the Messenger of Allah say: No one should pass judgment between two people when he is angry.'”
“The Messenger of Allah recited them, then he said: ‘The people have never recited anything like them, or the people have never sought refuge (with Allah) by means of anything like them.'”
The Prophet used to say: “Allahumma inni a’udhu bika minal-jununi wal-jadhami, wal-barasi wa sayy’il-asqam (O Allah, I seek refuge in You from possession, leprosy, leukederma and bad sickness (that may lead to visible deformity).”
“The Messenger of Allah used to seek refuge by saying these words: ‘Allahumma inni a’udhu bika minal-kasali, wal-harami, wal-jubni, wal-bukhli, wa suw’il-kibari, wa fitnatid-dajjali wa ‘adhabil-qabr (O Allah, I seek refuge with You from laziness, old age, cowardice, miserliness, a bad old age, the tribulation of the Dajjal and the torment of the grave.)'”
“Unripe dates and dried dates are Khamr.” Al-A’mash narrated it in Marfu’ form.
“Al-Busr on their own are unlawful and with dried dates they are unlawful.”
“Strong drink is unlawful, and a ‘goodly provision’ (is lawful).”
“I heard ‘Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, delivering a Khutbah on the Minbar of Al-Madinah and he said: ‘O people, on the day that the prohibition of Khamr was revealed, it was made from five things: From grapes, dates, honey, wheat and barley. Khamr is that which overcomes the mind.'”
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘Every intoxicant is unlawful.'”
“The Messenger of Allah forbade soaking (fruits) in earthenware jars.”
“The Messenger of Allah forbade Al-Hantam. I (the narrator) said: “What is Al-Hantam?” He said: “The earthenware jar.”
“I heard Ibn Abi Awfa say: ‘The Messenger of Allah forbade Nabidh made in green earthenware jars.’ I said: ‘And white ones?’ He said: ‘I do not know.'”
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) married me when I was seven years old. The narrator Sulaiman said: or Six years. He had intercourse with me when I was nine years old.
Mu’awiyah asked: Messenger of Allah, what is the right of the wife of one of us over him? He replied: That you should give her food when you eat, clothe her when you clothe yourself, do not strike her on the face, do not revile her or separate yourself from her except in the house. Abu Dawud said: The meaning of “do not revile her” is, as you say: “May Allah revile you”.
Anas bin Malik said Among the Jews when a woman menstruated, they did not eat with her and drink with her and did not associate with her in their houses, so the Apostle of Allaah(ﷺ) was questioned about it. Hence, Allah the Exalted revealed “And they ask you about menstruation,. Say “It is harmful, so keep aloof from women during menstruation till the end of the verse. The Apostle of Allaah(ﷺ) said “Associate with them in the houses and do everything except sexual intercourse. The Jews thereupon said “This man does not leave anything we do without opposing us in it. Usaid bin Hudair and Abbad bin Bishr came to the Apostle of Allaah(ﷺ) and said, Apostle of Allaah(ﷺ) the Jews are saying such and such. Shall we not have intercourse with them during their menstruation? The face of the Apostle of Allaah(ﷺ) underwent such a change that we thought he was angry with them, so they went out. They were met by a gift of milk which was being brought to the Apostle of Allaah(ﷺ) and he sent after them, whereby we felt that he was not angry with them.
Maimunah daughter of Al Harith said “When the Apostle of Allaah(ﷺ) intended to associate and lie with any of his wives who was menstruating, he ordered her to wrap up the lower garment(loin-cloth) and then he had association with her.
Abu Sa’id reported “The people mentioned about withdrawing the penis before the Prophet (ﷺ). He said “Why one of you does so? He did not say “One of you should not do so”. Every soul that is to be born, Allaah will create it. Abu Dawud said “Qaza’ah is a client of Ziyad”
Imran ibn Husayn was asked about a person who divorces his wife, and then has intercourse with her, but he does not call any witness to her divorce nor to her restoration. He said: You divorced against the sunnah and took her back against the sunnah. Call someone to bear witness to her divorce, and to her return in marriage, and do not repeat it.
A similar tradition has been transmitted by Ibn Ishaq with a different chain of narrators. But in this version he said ‘Araq is a date-basket holding thirty sa’s. Abu Dawud said “This version is sounder than that of Yahya bin Adam.”
The tradition mentioned above has also been transmitted by ibn Shihab through a different chain of narrators to the same effect. This version adds “She said “he entered upon me looking pleased with the lines of his face brightened. Abu Dawud said “Ibn ‘Uyainah did not remember the words “the lines of his face”.” Abu Dawud said “The words “the lines of his face” have been narrated by Ibn ‘Uyainah himself. He did not hear Al Zuhri say (these words). He heard some person other than Al Zuhri say these words. The words “the lines of his face” occur in the tradition narrated by Al Laith and others. Abu Dawud said “ I heard Ahmad bin Salih say “Usamah was very black like tar and Zaid was white like cotton.”
Abu Salamah reported on the authority of Fatimah daughter of Qais that Abu ‘Amr bin Hafs Al Makhzumi divorced her three times. He then narrated the rest of the tradition. He then mentioned about Khalid bin Walid and said that the Prophet (ﷺ) said “There are no maintenance and dwelling for her.” This version has “The Apostle of Allaah(ﷺ) sent a message to her “Do not give her consent for marriage without my permission.””
Maimun bin Mihram said “I came to Median and went to Sa’id bin Al Musayyab”. I said (to him) Fathimah daughter of Qais was divorced and she shifted from her house. Sa’id said “This woman has perverted people. She was arrogant so she was placed with Ibn Umm Makhtum, the blind.”
The adhan (call to prayer) of Bilal should not prevent you from taking a meal shortly before dawn, not does the whiteness of horizon (before dawn) in this way (vertically) until it spreads out horizontally.
The Prophet (ﷺ) as saying: Fast is a shield ; when one of you is fasting, he should neither behave in an obscene manner nor foolishly. If a man fights or abuses him, he should say: I am fasting, I am fasting.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: Snuff up water freely unless you are fasting.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: If anyone breaks his fast one day in Ramadan without a concession granted to him by Allah, a perpetual fast will not atone for it.
Ibn ‘Umar used to go out to al-Ghabah (jungle), but he neither broke his fast, nor shortened his prayer.
He would fast all but a little of Sha’ban, rather he used to fast the whole of Sha’ban.
The Quraish used to fast on the day of ‘Ashurah in pre Islamic days. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) would fast on it in pre-Islamic period. When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) came to Medina, he fasted on it and commanded to fast on it. When the fast of Ramadan was prescribed, that became obligatory, and (fasting on) ‘Ashurah was abandoned. He who wishes may fast on it and he who wishes may leave it.
When the Prophet (ﷺ) on the day of ‘Ashurah and commanded us to fast on it, they (i.e. Companions) said: Messenger of Allah, this is a day which is considered great by Jews and Christians ? The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: When the next year comes, we shall fast on the 9th of Muharram. But the next year the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) breathed his last.
There is no emigration (after the conquest of Makkah), but only Jihad (striving in the path of Allah) and some intention. So when you are summoned to go forth (for Jihad), go forth.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: No one should sail on the sea except the one who is going to perform hajj or umrah, or the one who is fighting in Allah’s path for under the sea there is a fire, and under the fire there is a sea.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Tie the horses, rub down their forelocks and their buttocks (or he said: Their rumps), and put things on their necks, but do not put bowstrings.
Al-Muhallab ibn AbuSufrah said: A man who heard the Prophet (ﷺ) say: If the enemy attacks you at night, let your war cry be Ha-Mim. They will not be helped.
‘Ali (Allaah be pleased with him) said “The Messenger of Allah(ﷺ) sent an army and appointed a man as a commander for them and he commanded them to listen to him and obey. He kindled fire and ordered them to jump into it. A group refused to enter into it and said “We escaped from the fire; a group intended to enter into it. When the Prophet (ﷺ) was informed about it, he said “Had they entered into it, they would have remained into it. There is no obedience in matters involving disobedience to Allaah. Obedience is in matters which are good and universally recognized.
Al Bara’ said “When the Prophet (ﷺ) fought the polytheists in the battle of Hunain, they (the Muslims) retreated, he (the Prophet) came down from his mule and walked on foot.
I passed when AbuJahl had fallen as his foot was struck (with the swords). I said: O enemy of Allah, AbuJahl, Allah has disgraced a man who was far away from His mercy. I did not fear him at that moment. He replied: It is most strange that a man has been killed by his people. I struck him with a blunt sword. But it did not work, and then his sword fell down from his hand, I struck him with it until he became dead.
I supplied water to my companions on the day of Badr.
Nafi’ reported on the authority of ‘Abd Allaah bin ‘Umar “The Apostle of Allaah(ﷺ) sent a detachment towards Najd. ‘Abd Allaah bin ‘Umar also accompanied it. They gained a large number of Camels as a booty. Their portion was twelve Camels each and they were rewarded (in addition) one Camel each. The version of Ibn Mawhab added “The Apostle of Allaah(ﷺ) did not change it”
The Prophet (ﷺ) prohibited to sacrifice an animal with a slit ear and broken horn. Abu Dawud said: The narrator Jurayy (b. Kulaib) is Sadusi, and belongs to Basrah. No one narrated traditions from him except Qatadah.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: Whatever is cut off of an animal when it is alive is dead.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: When you shoot your arrow (and the animal goes out of your sight) and you come three days later on it, and in it there is your arrow, then eat provided it has not stench.
A woman came to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and said: I donated my slave-girl to my mother, but she died and left the slave-girl. He said: Your reward became due, and she came back to you in inheritance. She said: She died while a month’s fasting was due from her. Would it be sufficient or be taken as completed if I fast on her behalf ? He said: Yes. She said: She also did not perform Hajj. Would it be sufficient or be taken completed if I perform (Hajj) on her behalf ? He said: Yes.
I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: I am the heirs of Him who has none, freeing him from his liabilities, and inheriting what he possesses. A maternal uncle is the heir of Him who has none, freeing him from his liabilities, and inheriting his property.
I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: Islam increases and does not diminish. He, therefore, appointed a Muslim heir (of a non-Muslim).
On his father’s authority, said that his grandfather reported: Rabab ibn Hudhayfah married a woman and three sons were born to him from her. Their mother then died. They inherited her houses and had the right of inheritance of her freed slaves. Amr ibn al-‘As was the agnate of her sons. He sent them to Syria where they died. Amr ibn al-‘As then came. A freed slave of hers died and left some property. Her brothers disputed with him and brought the case to Umar ibn al-Khattab. Umar reported the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) as saying: Whatever property a son or a father receives as an heir will go to his agnates, whoever they may be. He then wrote a document for him, witnessed by AbdurRahman ibn Awf, Zayd ibn Thabit and one other person. When AbdulMalik became caliph, they presented the case to Hisham ibn Isma’il or Isma’il ibn Hisham (the narrator is doubtful). He sent them to ‘Abd al-Malik who said: This is the decision which I have already seen. The narrator said: So he (‘Abd al-Malik) made the decision on the basis of the document of Umar ibn al-Khattab, and that is still with us till this moment.
The Prophet (ﷺ) as saying: I am nearer to every believer than himself, and if anyone leaves, it goes to his heirs.
Bashir ibn Yasar, the client of the Ansar, reported on the authority of a group of the Companions of the Prophet (ﷺ): When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) conquered Khaybar, he divided it into thirty-six lots, each lot comprising one hundred portions. One half of it was for the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and for the Muslims; and he separated the remaining half for the deputations which came to him, other matters and emergent needs of the people.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) visited me while I was sick. He said: Be glad, Umm al-Ala’ for Allah removes the sins of a Muslim for his illness as fire removes the dross of gold and silver.
The Prophet (ﷺ) as saying: No one of you should wish for death. He then mentioned the rest of the tradition in a similar manner.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: When one of you dies, and he possesses something, he should be shrouded in the garment of the Yemeni stuff.
I swear by Allah, the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) prayed in the mosque over the two sons of al-Baida’: Suhail and his brother.
When the Prophet (ﷺ) placed the dead in the grave, he said: In the name of Allah, and following the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ). This is Muslim’s version.
When Khalid al-Qasri was made ruler (of Hijaz and Kufah), he doubled the measure of sa’. The sa’ then measured sixteen rotls. Abu Dawud said: Muhammad b. Muhammad b. Khattab was slain by Negroes in confinement. He said while signing with his hand: “in this way”. Abu Dawud extended his hand and turned his palms towards earth and said: I saw him in the dream and asked him: How did Allah deal with you ? He replied: He admitted to Paradise. I said: Your detention did not harm you.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) as saying: No vow must be taken to do an act of disobedience, and the atonement for it is the same as for an oath. Ahmad b. Muhammad al-Marwazi said: The correct chain of this tradition is: ‘Ali b. al-Mubarak, from Yahya b. Abi Kathir, from Muhammad b. al-Zubair, from his father, on the authority of ‘Imran b. Husain from the Prophet (ﷺ) Abu Dawud said: By this he (al-Marwazi) means that the narrator Sulaiman b. Arqam had some misunderstanding about this tradition. Al-Zuhri narrated it from him and then transmitted it (omitting his name) from Abu Salamah on the authority of ‘Aishah. Abu Dawud said: Baqiyyah has transmitted it from al-Auza’i from Yahya, from Muhammad b. al-Zubair with a similar chain of Ibn al-Mubarak.
While the Prophet (ﷺ) was preaching a man was standing in the sun. He asked about him. They said: He is Abu Isra’il who has taken a vow to stand and not to sit, or go into shade, or speak, but to fast. Thereupon he said: Command him to speak, to go into the shade, sit and complete his fast.
A woman came to the Prophet (ﷺ) and said: I gave a slave girl to my mother, but she died and left the salve-girl. He said: Your reward became certain for you, and she (the slave-girl) returned to you as inheritance. She said: She died and one month’s fast was due from her. He (the narrator) then mentioned the tradition similar to the one mentioned by ‘Amr b. ‘Awn.
A similar tradition has also been transmitted by ‘Uqbah b. ‘Amir from the Prophet (ﷺ) through a different chain of narrators.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) borrowed a young camel, and when the camels of the sadaqah (alms) came to him, he ordered me to pay the man his young camel. I said: I find only an excellent camel in its seventh year. So the Prophet (ﷺ) said: Give it to him, for the best person is he who discharges his debt in the best manner.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) forbade to sell spoils of war till they are appointed, and to sell palm trees till they are safe from every blight, and a man praying without tying belt.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) forbade the transaction called habal al-habalah.
I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: If any of you can become like the man who had a faraq of rice, he should become like him. They (the people) asked: Who is the man who had a faraq of rice with him, Messenger of Allah ? Thereupon he narrated the story of the cave when a hillock fell on them (three persons), each of them said: Mention any best work of yours. The narrator said: The third of them said: O Allah, you know that I took a hireling for a faraq of rice. When the evening came, I presented to him his due (i.e. his wages). But he refused to take it and went away. I then cultivated it until I amassed cows and their herdsmen for him. He then met me and said: Give me my dues. I said (to him): Go to those cows and their herdsmen and take them all. He went and drove them away.
Rafi’ b. Khadij came to us and said: The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) forbids you from a work which is beneficial to you ; and obedience to Allah and His Prophet (ﷺ) is more beneficial to you. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) forbids you from renting land for share of its produce and he said: If anyone if not in need of his land he should lend it to his brother or leave it. Abu Dawud said: Shu’bah and Mufaddal b. Muhalhal have narrated it from Mansur in similar way. Shu’bah said (in his version): Usaid, nephew of Rafi’ b, Khadij.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) forbade mukhabarah. I asked: What is mukhabarah ? He replied: That you have the land (for cultivation) for half, a third, or a quarter (of the produce).
You have brought what is good from this man. Then they brought a lunatic in chains. He recited Surat al-Fatihah over him three days, morning and evening. When he finished, he collected his saliva and then spat it out, (he felt relief) as if he were set free from a bond. They gave him something (as wages). He then came to the Prophet (ﷺ) and mentioned it to him. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Accept it, for by my life, some accept it for a worthless charm, but you have done so far a genuine one.
Al-Zuhri and Nafi’ differed among themselves in four traditions. This is one of them.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) passed a man who was selling grain. He asked him: How are you selling? He informed him. Revelation them came down to him saying: “Put your hand into it.” So he put his hand into it, and felt that it was damp. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) then said: “He who deceives has nothing to do with us.”
‘Abd Allah b. Shaddad and Abu Burdah disputed over salaf (payment in advance). They sent me to Ibn Abi Awfa and I asked him (about it) and he replied: We used to pay in advance (salaf) during the time of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), Abu Bakr and ‘Umar in wheat, barley, dates and raisins. Ibn Kathir added: “to those people who did not possess these things.” The agreed version then goes: I then asked Ibn Abza who gave a similar reply.
During the time of Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) we used to buy grain, and he sent a man to us who ordered us to move it from the spot where we had bought it to some other place, before we sold it without weighing or measuring it.
On his father’s authority, said that his grandfather ‘Abd Allah b. ‘Amr reported the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) as saying: The proviso of a loan combined with a sale is not allowable, nor two conditions relating to one transaction, nor profit arising from something which is not in one’s charge, nor selling what is not in your possession.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: The neighbour is most entitled to the right of pre-emption, and he should wait for its exercise even if he is absent, when the two properties have one road.
A similar tradition has also been transmitted by Samurah from the Prophet (ﷺ) through a different chain of narrators.
‘Umra’ means that a man says to another man: It belongs to you so long as you live. When he says that, it belongs to him and to his heirs. Ruqba means that a man says to another: From me and from you.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said to me: When my messengers come to you, give them thirty coats of mail, and thirty camels. I asked: Messenger of Allah, is it a loan with a guarantee of its return, or a loan to be paid back? He replied : It is a loan to be paid back.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was with one of his wives. One of the Mothers of faithful sent a bowl containing food through a servant of hers. She struck with her hand and broke the bowl. Ibn al-Muthanna’s version has: The Prophet (ﷺ) took the pieces of the bowl, and joined one with the other, and began to collect the food in it, saying: Your mother is jealous. Ibn al-Muthanna added: Eat. They ate till a bowl of the one in whose house he was brought. Abu Dawud said: We then returned to the version of the tradition of Musaddad: He said: Eat. He detained the servant and the bowl till they were free. Then he returned the sound bowl to the messenger and detained the broken one (bowl) in his house.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: If anyone desires the office of Judge and seeks help for it, he will be left to his own devices; if anyone does not desire it, nor does he seek help for it, Allah will send down an angel who will direct him aright. Waki’ said: (This tradition has also been transmitted) by Isra’il, from ‘Abd al-A’la, from Bilal bin Abi Musa, from Anas, from the Prophet (ﷺ). Abu ‘Awanah said: from ‘Abd al-A’la, from Bilal bin Mirdas al-Fazari, from Khaithamah al-Basri from Anas.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) cursed the one who bribes and the one who takes bribe.
When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) intended to send Mu’adh ibn Jabal to the Yemen, he asked: How will you judge when the occasion of deciding a case arises? He replied: I shall judge in accordance with Allah’s Book. He asked: (What will you do) if you do not find any guidance in Allah’s Book? He replied: (I shall act) in accordance with the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ). He asked: (What will you do) if you do not find any guidance in the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and in Allah’s Book? He replied: I shall do my best to form an opinion and I shall spare no effort. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) then patted him on the breast and said: Praise be to Allah Who has helped the messenger of the Messenger of Allah to find something which pleases the Messenger of Allah.
When one of you asks permission for inserting a wooden peg in his wall, he should not prevent him. So they (the people) lowered down their heads. Then he (Abu Hurairah) said: What is the matter ? I am seeing you are neglecting (to hear this tradition), I shall spread it among you. Abu Dawud said:This is the tradition of Ibn Abi Khalaf is more perfect.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) ordered me (to learn the writing of the Jews), so I learnt for him the writing of the Jews. He said: I swear by Allah, I do not trust Jews in respect of writing for me. So I learnt it, and only a fortnight passed before I mastered it. I would write for him when he wrote (to them), and read to him when something was written to him.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: You hear (from me), and others will hear from you; and people will hear from them who heard from you.
When the prohibition of wine (was yet to be) declared, Umar said: O Allah, give us a satisfactory explanation about wine. So the following verse of Surat al-Baqarah revealed; “They ask thee concerning wine and gambling. Say: In them is great sin….” Umar was then called and it was recited to him. He said: O Allah, give us a satisfactory explanation about wine. Then the following verse of Surat an-Nisa’ was revealed: “O ye who believe! approach not prayers with a mind befogged….” Thereafter the herald of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) would call when the (congregational) prayer was performed: Beware, one who is drunk should not come to prayer. Umar was again called and it was recited to him). He said: O Allah, give us a satisfactory explanation about wine. This verse was revealed: “Will ye not then abstain?” Umar said: We abstained.
I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: Wine is made from grape-syrup, raisins, dried dates, wheat, barley, millet, and I forbid you from every intoxicant.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: I forbade you three things, and now I command (permit) you for them. I forbade you to visit graves, now you may visit them, for in visiting them there is admonition. I forbade you drinks except from skin vessels, but now you may drink from any kind of vessels, but do not drink an intoxicant. I forbade you to eat the meat of sacrificial animals after three days, but now you may eat and enjoy it during your journeys.
The Messenger of Allah(ﷺ) forbade mixing of raisins and dried dates: and unripe dates and fresh dates.
A man from among the Companions of the Prophet (ﷺ) said: The Prophet (ﷺ) forbade (mixing) unripe dates and dried dates, and (mixing) raisins and dried dates.
The Prophet (ﷺ) forbade that a man should drink while standing.
I was in the house of Maymunah. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) accompanied by Khalid ibn al-Walid entered. Two roasted long-tailed lizards (dabb) placed on the sticks were brought to him. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) spat. Khalid said: I think that you abominate it, Messenger of Allah. He said: Yes. Then the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was brought milk, and he drank (it). The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) then said: When one of you eats food, he should say: O Allah, bless us in it, and give us food (or nourishment) better than it. When he is given milk to drink he should say: O Allah! bless us in it and give us more of it, for no food or drink satisfies like milk. Abu Dawud said: This is the Musaddad’s version.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: It is a duty of every Muslim (to provide hospitality) to a guest for a night. If anyone comes in the morning to his house, it is a debt due to him. If he wishes, he may fulfil it, and if he wishes he may leave it.
A companion of the Prophet (ﷺ) reported him as saying: When two people come together to issue an invitation, accept that of the one whose door is nearer in neighbourhood, but if one of them comes before the other accept the invitation of the one who comes first.
Zirr ibn Hubaysh said: Hudhayfah traced, I think, to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) the saying: He who spits in the direction of the qiblah will come on the Day of Resurrection in the state that his saliva will be between his eyes; and he who eats from this noxious vegetable should not come near our mosque, saying it three times.
If the servant of any of you prepares food for him, and he brings it to him, while he had suffered its heat and smoke. He should make him sit with him to eat. If the food is scanty, he should put one or two morsels in his hand.
The Prophet (ﷺ) used to eat with three fingers and not wipe his before licking it.
When a man complained of pain the Prophet (ﷺ) said to him pointing to his saliva and mixing it with dust :(This is) the dust of our earth, mixed with saliva of us, so that our sick is remedied with the permission of our lord.
My mother intended to make me gain weight to send me to the (house of) the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ). But nothing which she desired benefited me till she gave me cucumber with fresh dates to eat. Then I gained as much weight (as she desired).
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: If anyone resorts to a diviner and believes in what he says (according) to the version of Musa), or has intercourse with his wife (according to the agreed version) when she is menstruating, or has intercourse with his wife through her anus, he has nothing to do with what has been sent down to Muhammad (ﷺ) – according to the version of Musaddad.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) led us in the morning prayer at al-Hudaibiyyah after rain which has fallen during the night, and when he finished, he turned to the people and said: Do you know what your Lord has said ? They said: Allah and His Apostle know best. He said: This morning there were among mt servants one who believes in me and one who disbelieves. The one who said: “We have been given rain by Allah’s grace and mercy” is the one who believes in me and disbelieves in the star ; but the one who said: “We have been given rain by such and such a rain star,” is the one who disbelieves in me and believes in the star.
On the authority of ‘Awf: ‘Iyafah means to makes the birds fly by threatening them. Tarq means lines drawn on the earth.
The Prophet (ﷺ) did not take omens from anything, but when he sent out an agent he asked about his name. If it pleased him, he was glad about it, and his cheerfulness on that account was visible in his face. If he disliked his name, his displeasure on that account was visible in his face. When he entered a village, he asked about its name, and if it pleased him, he was glad about it, and his cheerfulness on that account was visible in his face. But if he disliked its name, his displeasure on that account was visible in his face.
If anyone emancipates his share in a slave, he is to be completely emancipated by his money if he has money. But if he has no money, a fair price for the slave should be fixed, and the slave is required to work for his master according to the proportion of his price, but he must not be overburdened. Abu Dawud said: In the version of both the narrators the words are “he will be required to work and must not be overburdened”. This is the version of ‘Ali.
I lifted a heavy stone. While I was walking my garment fell down. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said to me: Take you garment upon you, and do not walk naked.
We were seated in our house in the noonday heat. Someone said to Abu Bakr: Here is the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) coming to us shading his head at the hour when he would not generally come. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) then came; he asked for permission and he gave him permission and he entered.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) as saying: If anyone trails his garment arrogantly, Allah will not look at him on the Day of Resurrection. Then Abu Bakr said: One of the sides of my lower garment trails, but still I remain careful about it. He said: You are not one of those who do so conceitedly.
The Prophet (ﷺ) as saying: There are three to whom Allah will not speak and at whom He will not look on the Day of Resurrection, and whom He will not declare pure, and they will have a painful punishment. I asked: Who are they, Messenger of Allah, they are losers and disappointed ? He repeated it three times. I asked: Who are they. Messenger of Allah, they are losers and disappointed ? He replied: The one who wears a trailing robe, the one who takes account of what he gives, and the one who produces a ready sale of a commodity by false swearing.
What the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said about lower garment also applies to shirt.
On his father’s authority, said that his grandfather reported the Prophet (ﷺ) said: When one of you marries his female servant to his slave or to his employee, he should not look at her private part below the navel and above the knees. Abu Dawud said: The correct name is Sawwad b. Dawud al-Muzani al-Sairafi (and not Dawud b. Sawwad as mentioned in the chain). The narrator waki’ misunderstood it.
Ibn Ishaq and Ayyub b. Musa transmitted it from Nafi’ from Safiyyah.
Al-Miqdam ibn Ma’dikarib and a man of Banu Asad from the people of Qinnisrin went to Mu’awiyah ibn AbuSufyan. Mu’awiyah said to al-Miqdam: Do you know that al-Hasan ibn Ali has died? Al-Miqdam recited the Qur’anic verse “We belong to Allah and to Him we shall return.” A man asked him: Do you think it a calamity? He replied: Why should I not consider it a calamity when it is a fact that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to take him on his lap, saying: This belongs to me and Husayn belongs to Ali? The man of Banu Asad said: (He was) a live coal which Allah has extinguished. Al-Miqdam said: Today I shall continue to make you angry and make you hear what you dislike. He then said: Mu’awiyah, if I speak the truth, declare me true, and if I tell a lie, declare me false. He said: Do so. He said: I adjure you by Allah, did you hear the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) forbidding use to wear gold? He replied: Yes. He said: I adjure you by Allah, do you know that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) prohibited the wearing of silk? He replied: Yes. He said: I adjure you by Allah, do you know that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) prohibited the wearing of the skins of beasts of prey and riding on them? He said: Yes. He said: I swear by Allah, I saw all this in your house, O Mu’awiyah. Mu’awiyah said: I know that I cannot be saved from you, O Miqdam. Khalid said: Mu’awiyah then ordered to give him what he did not order to give to his two companions, and gave a stipend of two hundred (dirhams) to his son. Al-Miqdam then divided it among his companions, and the man of Banu Asad did not give anything to anyone from the property he received. When Mu’awiyah was informed about it, he said: Al-Miqdam is a generous man; he has an open hand (for generosity). The man of Banu Asad withholds his things in a good manner.
“The curtain was embellished.”
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Gabriel (ﷺ) came to me and said: I came to you last night and was prevented from entering simply because there were images at the door, for there was a decorated curtain with images on it in the house, and there was a dog in the house. So order the head of the image which is in the house to be cut off so that it resembles the form of a tree; order the curtain to be cut up and made into two cushions spread out on which people may tread; and order the dog to be turned out. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) then did so. The dog belonged to al-Hasan or al-Husayn and was under their couch. So he ordered it to be turned out. Abu Dawud said: Al-Nadd means a thing on which clothes are placed like a couch.
That he heard Mu’awiyah b. Abi Sufyan say during the Hajj when he was on the pulpit and took a lock of hair which was in the hand of the guard, saying: O people of Medina, where are your scholars ? I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) forbidding such a think as this and said: The children of Isra’il perished when their women practised it.
If anyone is presented some perfume, he should not return it, for it is a thing of good fragrance and light to bear.
We used to grow beard long except during the Hajj or ‘Umrah. Abu Dawud said: Istihdad means to shave the pubes.
When he came back to his home. the Quraish came to him and said: Then what will happen ? He said: Then turmoil will prevail.
The blood of a Muslim man who testifies that there is no god but Allah and that I am the Messenger of Allah should not be lawfully shed but only for one of three reasons: married fornicator, soul for soul, and one who deserts his religion separating himself from the community.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) Said: Forgive the people of good qualities their slips, but not faults to which prescribed penalties apply.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: Forgive the infliction of prescribed penalties among yourselves, for any prescribed penalty of which I hear must be carried out.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) had a man’s hand cut off for (stealing) a shield whose price was a dinar or ten dirhams. Abu Dawud said: Muhammad bin Salamah and Sa’dan bin Yahya have transmitted it from Ibn Ishaq through his chain of narrators.
I was among the captives of Banu Qurayzah. They (the Companions) examined us, and those who had begun to grow hair (pubes) were killed, and those who had not were not killed. I was among those who had not grown hair.
The Qur’anic verse goes: “If any of your woman are guilty of lewdness, take the evidence of four (reliable) witnesses from amongst you against them, and if they testify, Confine them to houses until death do chain them or Allah ordains for them some (other) way. Allah then mentioned man after woman and combined them in another verse : “If two men among you are guilty of lewdness, punish them both. If they repent and amend, leave them alone. This command was abrogated by the verse relating to flogging : “The woman and the man guilty of adultery or fornication – flog each of them with one hundred stripes.
A man came to the Prophet (ﷺ) and said: I contacted directly a women at the furthest part of the city (i.e., Medina), and I did with her everything except sexual intercourse. So here I am; inflict any punishment you wish. Thereupon ‘Umar said: Allah has concealed your fault; it would have been better if you also had concealed it yourself. The Prophet (ﷺ) sent a men after him. (When he came) he recited the verse: “And establish regular prayers at the two ends of the day and at the approaches of the night. . .” up to the end of the verse. A man from the people got up and asked: Is it particular to him, Messenger of Allah, or for the people in general? He replied: It is all the people.
When a man who had drunk wine was brought to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), he said: Beat him. Abu Hurairah said: Some struck him with their hands, some with their garment. When he turned his face, some people said: Allah put you shame! The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Do not say like that and help the devil to get power over him.
The Prophet (ﷺ) gave a beating with palm-branches and sandals for drinking wine and Abu Bakr gave lashes. When ‘Umar came to power, he called upon people and said to them: The people are living now near watering placing, and, according to Musaddad’s version, “near villages and watering places, so what do you say about the punishment for (drinking) wine? ‘Abd al-Rahman b. ‘Awf said: We think that you should prescribe the lightest punishment. So he fixed eight lashes for it. Abu Dawud said: It has also been transmitted by Ibn Al ‘Arubah from Qatadah from the Prophet (ﷺ) to the effect that he gave a beating forty times with palm branches and sandals. And Shu’bah narrated it from Qatadah on the authority of Anas from Prophet (ﷺ). This version has: He gave a beating with two palm-branches about forty times.
I never saw the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) that some dispute which involved retaliation was brought to him but he commanded regarding it for remission.
A man was killed in the lifetime of the Prophet (ﷺ). The matter was brought to the Prophet (ﷺ). He entrusted him to the legal guardian of the slain. The slayer said: Messenger of Allah, I swear by Allah, I did not intend to kill him. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said to the legal guardian: Now if he is true and you kill him, you will enter Hell-fire. So he let him go. His hands were tied with a strap. He came out pulling his strap. Hence he was called Dhu an-Nis’ah (possessor of strap).
The tradition mentioned above has also been transmitted by ‘Alqamah b. Wa’il through a different chain of narrators and to the same effect.
We were with Uthman when he was besieged in the house. There was an entrance to the house. He who entered it heard the speech of those who were in the Bilat. Uthman then entered it. He came out to us, looking pale. He said: They are threatening to kill me now. We said: Allah will be sufficient for you against them, Commander of the Faithful! He asked: Why kill me? I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: It is not lawful to kill a man who is a Muslim except for one of the three reasons: Kufr (disbelief) after accepting Islam, fornication after marriage, or wrongfully killing someone, for which he may be killed. I swear by Allah, I have not committed fornication before or after the coming of Islam, nor did I ever want another religion for me instead of my religion since Allah gave guidance to me, nor have I killed anyone. So for what reason do you want to kill me? Abu Dawud said: ‘Uthman and Abu Bakr (Allah be pleased with them) abandoned drinking wine in pre-Islamic times.
A Jew killed a girl of the Ansar for her ornaments. He then threw her in a well, and crushed her head with stones. He was then arrested and brought to the Prophet (ﷺ). He ordered regarding him that he should be stoned to death. He was then stoned till he died. Abu Dawud said: It has been transmitted by Ibn Juraij from Ayyub in a similar way.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: The fingers are equal: ten camels for each finger.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) gave judgment that a male or a female slave, or a horse or a mule should be paid for a miscarriage. Abu Dawud said: Hammad b. Salamah and Khalid b. ‘Abd Allah transmitted this tradition from Muhammad b. ‘Amr, but they did not mention “or a horse or a mule”
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: When a mukatab (a slave who has made an agreement to purchase his freedom) gifts blood-money or an inheritance, he can inherit in accordance with the extent to which he has been emancipated. Abu Dawud said: Wuhaib transmitted it from Ayyub, from ‘Ikrimah, on the authority of ‘Ali, from the Prophet (ﷺ): and Hammad b. Zaid and Isma’il have transmitted it in a mursal form (i.e the link of the Companion being missing) from Ayyub, from ‘Ikrimah, from the Prophet (ﷺ). Isma’il b. ‘Ulayyah has treated it as a statement of ‘Ikrimah.
If any one introduces into this affair of ours anything which does not belong to it, it is rejected. Ibn `Isa said: The Prophet (ﷺ) said: If anyone practices any action in a way other than our practice, it is rejected.
I heard the Messenger of Allah (May peace be upon him) say : I am the nearest of kin among the people to (Jesus) son of Mary. The Prophet are brothers, sons of one father by co-wives. There is no Prophet between me and him.
when the Prophet (May peace be upon him) turned towards the Ka’bah (in prayer), the people asked : Messenger of Allah (May peace be upon him)! what will happen with those who died while they prayed with their faces towards Jerusalem ? Allah the Exalted, then revealed : “And never would Allah make your faith of no effect.”
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: The Qadariyyah are the Magians of this community. If they are ill, do not pay a sick visit to them, and if they die, do not attend their funerals.
We attended a funeral at Baql’ al-Gharqad which was also attended by the Messenger of Allah (May peace be upon him). The Messenger of Allah (May peace be upon him) came and sat down. He had a stick (in his hand) by which he began to scratch up the ground. He then raised his head and said : The place which every one of you and every soul of you will occupy in Hell or in Paradise has been recorded, and destined wicked or blesses. A man from among the people asked : Prophet of Allah! Should we not then trust simply in what has been recorded for us and abandon (doing good) deeds? Those who are among the number of the blessed will be inclined to blessing, and those of us who are among the number of the wicked will be inclined to wickedness. He replied : Go on doing good actions, for everyone is helped to do that for which he was created. Those who are among the number of wicked will be helped to do wicked deeds. The Prophet of Allah (May peace be upon him) then recited: “So he who gives (in charity) and fears (Allah), and in all sincerity testifies to the best, we will indeed make smooth for him the path to bliss. But he who is a greedy miser and thinks himself self-sufficient, and gives the lie to the best, We will indeed make smooth for him the path of misery.”
“When Allah, the exalted, speaks to send revelation, the inhabitants of heaven hear the clanging of a bell from the heavens like a chain being dragged across a rock, and they swoon. They continue to remain like that until Jibril comes to them. When he comes to them, they recover and say: ‘O Jibril, what did your Lord say?’ He would say: ‘The truth,’ and they would say: ‘The truth, the truth.'”
The Messenger of Allah (May peace be upon him) said: You will have commanders some of whom you will approve and some of whom you will disapprove. He who expresses disapproval with his tongue (Abu Dawud said : This is Hisham’s version) is guiltless; and he who feels disapproval in his heart, is safe, but he who is pleased and follows them. He was asked; shall we not kill them, Messenger of Allah? Abu Dawud’s version has : Shall we not fight with them? He replied : No, so long as they pray.
Search for the man with crippled hand. He then mentioned the rest of the tradition. This version has: They took him out from beneath the slain in the dust. Abu al-wadi said: As if I am looking at an Abyssinian with a shirt on him. He had one of his hands like the nipple of the female breast, having hair on it like the hair on the tail of the jerboa.
I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) as saying: The best places to sit are those which provide most room. Abu Dawud said: The name of ‘Abd al-Rahman b. Abi ‘Amr is ‘Abd al-Rahman b. ‘Amr b. Abi ‘Umrat al-Ansari.
AbulQasim (ﷺ) said: When one of you is in the sun (Shams)–Makhlad’s version has “fay'”–and the shadow withdraws from him so that he is partly in sun and partly in shade, he should get up.
The spirits are in marshaled hosts; those who know one another will be friendly, and those who do not, will keep apart.
She saw the Prophet (ﷺ) sitting with his arms round his legs. She said: When I saw the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) in such humble condition in the sitting position (according to Musa’s version), I trembled with fear.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: He who is two-faced in this world will have two tongues of fire on the Day of Resurrection.
We came to Medina and stayed with Banu al-Harith b. al-Khazraj. She said : I swear by Allah, I was swinging between two date-palms. Then my mother came down; and I had my hair up to the ears. The transmitter then rest of the tradition.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: Call yourselves by the names of the Prophets. The names dearest to Allah are Abdullah and AbdurRahman, the truest are Harith and Hammam, and the worst are Harb and Murrah.
None of you should say Ja’shat nafsi (My heart is being agitated), but one should say Laqisat nafsi (My heart is being annoyed).
The people of Madina were started. The Messenger of Allah (May peace be upon him) rode on the horse belonging to Abu Talhah. He said: We did not see anything, or he said: we did not see (find) any fear. I found it (could run) like a river.
The only reason why he asked whether the whole of him should come in was because of the smallness of the tent
The tradition mentioned above has also been transmitted in a similar way by Suhail through a different chain of narrators. This version has; “during prayer, so he should hold as far as possible”.
The tradition mentioned above (No. 5013) has also been mentioned by Salim ibn Ubayd al-Ashja’i to the same effect from the Prophet (ﷺ) through a different chain of narrators.
When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) wanted to go to sleep, he put his right hand under his cheek and would then say three times: O Allah, guard me from Thy punishment on the day when Thou raisest up Thy servants.
there is no god but Allah alone Who has no partner, to whom dominion belongs, to whom praise is due, and who has power over everything (omnipotent). Glory be to Allah, and praise be to Allah, and there is no god but Allah, and then he prays: O my Lord, forgive me. Abu Dawud said : Al-Walid’s version has; and he prays, his prayer will be answered. If he gets up, performs ablution, and prays, his prayer will be accepted.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: When you hear the barking of dogs and the braying of asses at night, seek refuge in Allah, for they see which you do not see.
the son of a sister of a people belongs to them.
The Prophet (ﷺ) wrote a letter to Heraclius: “From Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah, to Hiraql (Heraclius), Chief of the Byzantines. Peace be to those who follow the guidance.” Ibn Yahya reported on the authority of Ibn Abbas that AbuSufyan said to him: We then came to see Hiraql (Heraclius) who seated us before him. He then called for the letter from the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ). Its contents were: “In the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful, from Muhammad the Messenger of Allah, to Hiraql, chief of Byzantines. Peace be to those who follow the guidance. To proceed.”
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: I and a woman whose cheeks have become black shall on the Day of Resurrection be like these two (pointing to the middle and forefinger), i.e. a woman of rank and beauty who has been bereft of her husband and devotes herself to her fatherless children till they go their separate ways or die.
Abu al-Qasim, the Prophet of Atonement (ﷺ) said to me: If anyone reviles his slave when he is innocent of what he said, he will be beaten on the Day of Resurrection. The transmitter Mu’ammal said: ‘Isa narrated it to us from al-Fudial, that is, Ibn Ghazwan.
After that, that is, after Abu Lubabah had mentioned him this tradition, Ibn ‘Umar found a snake in his house; he commanded regarding it and it was driven away to al-Baqi’.
Muhammad ibn AbuYahya said that his father told that he and his companion went to AbuSa’id al-Khudri to pay a sick visit to him. He said: Then we came out from him and met a companion of ours who wanted to go to him. We went ahead and sat in the mosque. He then came back and told us that he heard AbuSa’id al-Khudri say: The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Some snakes are jinn; so when anyone sees one of them in his house, he should give it a warning three times. If it return (after that), he should kill it, for it is a devil.
“The Prophet performed Wudu one time (for each limb).”
“The Prophet would perform Wudu for every Salat.” I said, “So what about you, what would you do?” He said I wouId pray all of the prayers with one Wudu, as long as we had not committed Hadath (anything that invalidates Wudu).”
“The companions of Allah’s Messenger would sleep, then stand to pray, They would not perform Wudu.”
the Prophet said: “Whoever touches his penis, then he is not to pray until he performs Wudu”
“The Prophet performed Wudu and wiped over the Khuff and ‘Imamah.” Abu Bakr (one of the narrators) said: “And indeed I heard it from Ibn Al Mughirah.”
he asked the Prophet: “Can one of us sleep while he is Junub?” So he replied: “Yes, when he performs Wudu.”
the Prophet met him while he was Junub. He said: ” I withdrew – to perform Ghusl. Then he returned, so he said: ‘Where have you been?’ Or: ‘Where did you go?’ I replied: ‘I was Junub.’ So he said: ‘Indeed the believer is not defiled.”’
the Prophet said: “Whoever engages in sexual intercourse with a menstruating woman, or a woman in her anus, consults a soothsayer, then he has disbelieved in what was revealed to Muhammad.”
“I heard the Prophet recite: (Not (the way) of those who earned Your anger, nor those who went astray) and he said: ‘Amin.’ And he stretched it out with his voice.”
“Allah’s Messenger entered the Masjid, and a man entered and offered Salat. Then he came to give Salam to the Propet. He returned the Salam to him and said: ‘Go back and perform Salat, for indeed you have not prayed.’ So the man returned to pray as he had prayed. Then he came to give Salam to the Prophet. He returned Salam to him, then : ‘When you stand for Salat then say the Takbir, then recite what is easy for you of the Quran. Then bow until you are at rest while bowing, then rise up until you are at rest sitting. Do that in all of your Salat.'”
he (Muhammad) said: “I heard him saying – while he was among ten of the Companions of the Prophet, one of whom was Abu Qatadah bin Ribi – ‘I am the most knowledgeable among you of the Salat of the Allah’s Messenger.’ They said: ‘You did not precede us in his companionship, nor were you in his company more than us.’ He said: ‘Even still.” They said: ‘Go ahead.’ So he said: ‘When Allah’s Messenger stood for Salat he would stand with his back straight and raise his hands until they were at the level of his shoulder. Then he would say: (Allahu Akbar) “Allah is Most Great” and bow. Then he would straighten (his back) so that he would not lower his head, nor raise it, and he placed his hands on his knees. Then he said: (Sami Allahu liman hamidah) “Allah listens to those who praise Him.” And he raised his hands and stood up straight until all of his bones completely returned to their places. Then he went down to the ground prostrating, then he said: (Allahu Akbar) “Allah is Most Great.” Then he held his upper arms away from his midsection, and opened his toes on his feet (facing the Qiblah), then he bend his left foot and sat on it then straightened up until all of his bones completely returned to their placed, then he went down to prostrate. Then he said: (Allahu Akbar) “Allah is Most Great,” then he bent his foot and sat and straightened up until all of his bones completely returned to their places. Then he got up. Then in the second Rak’ah he did the same as that, such that when he stood from the two prostrations, he sad the Takbir and raised his hands until they were at the level of his shoulders as he did when he opened the Salat. Then he did like that until it was the Rak’ah in which his Salat was to end, when he moved his left foot over and sat on his side (in the Mutawarrik postion). Then he said the Taslim.'”
“The Prophet would perform Salat in sheep pens.”
“The Prophet prayed during the eclipse. He recited, then bowed, then recited, then bowed, then recited, then bowed. (three times), then he performed two prostrations, and the next one (Rak’ah) was the same.”
“The Imam stands facing the Qiblah while a group of them stand with him, and a group is before the enemy, facing the enemy. He leads them in a Rak’ah, and they perform a bowing by themselves, and they perform two prostrations in their places. Then they go to take the position of the others and the others come (for prayers). He (the Imam) bows for one Rak’ah with them and performs two prostrations with them. That is two for him and one for them, then they perform one bowing and two prostrations.”
) Muhammad bin Bash-har said: “I asked Yahya bin Sa’eed (narrators in no. 565) about this Hadith. So he narrated it to me from Shu’bah, from Abdur-Rahman bin Al-Qasim, from his father, from Salih bin Khawwat, from Sahl bin Abi Hathmah, from the Prophet – the same as the Hadith of Yahya bin Sa’eed Al-Ansari. And he (Yahya) said to me: “Write it next to it. He did not memorize the Hadith better though, rather it is the same Hadith as that of Yahya bin Sa’eed Al-Ansari'” (a Hadith similar to no. 565, with a different chain of narrators)
the Messenger of Allah said: “When you are in Salat then do not spit on your right, but behind you or toward your left, or under your left foot.”
the Messenger of Allah said: “Whoever breaks the fast during Ramadan without an allowance or illness, then if he fasted for all time, his fasting would not make up for it.”
The Prophet said: “Fasting during the winter is an easy reward.”
“The Prophet hurried through Wadi Muhassir.” Bishr (one of the narrators) added: “He departed from Jam calmly and he ordered them (the people) to be calm.” And Abu Nu’aim (one of the narrators) added: “And he ordered them to do the stoning with what was similar to pebbles for Al-Khadhf’ And he said: “Perhaps I will not see you after this year.”
“Ibn Umar prayed at Jam (Muzdalifah), so he combined two prayers with the Iqamah, and he said: ‘I saw the Messenger of Allah doing the same as this at the place.'”
Similarly from Ibn Umar, from the Prophet.
“We were halted at Jama when Umar bin Al-Khattab said: ‘The idolaters would not depart until the sun had risen and they would say: “Let the sun shine on Thabir” and indeed the Messenger of Allah contradicted them.’ So Umar departed before the rising of the sun.”
“I put perfume with musk in it on the Messenger of Allah before he assumed Ihram, and on the Day of An-Nahr before he performed Tawaf around the House.”
“The Prophet ordered Abdur-RAhman bin Abi Bakr to (accompany) Aishah to perform Umrah from At-Tan’im.”
“I heard Abdullah saying: ‘I heard the Messenger of Allah saying: “The believer’s soul seeps out, and I do not like the death like that of a donkey.” They said: “And what is the death of a donkey?” He said: “A sudden death.”]
“The Messenger of Allah shrouded Hamzah bin Abdul-Muttalib in one cloth of Namirah.”
Jabir bin Abdullah informed him that the Prophet had put two men together in one cloth from those who were killed at (the battle of) Uhud, then he said: “Which of them memorized the more of the Qur’an?” When one of them was indicated to him, he put him in the Lahd (first) and said: “I am a witness for those people on the Day of Judgment.” And he ordered that they be buried in their blood, and that they not be prayed over, nor washed.
“When he Prophet put the deceased in the grave” He said: And Abu Khalid (one of the narrators) said : “When he placed the deceased in the Lahd” – “He said one time: ‘In the Name of Allah, by His command and upon the Millah of the Messenger of Allah.’ and one time he said: ‘In the Name of Allah, by His command and upon the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah.”
When supplicating for the newlywed, the Prophet would say: (Barak Allahu laka wa baraka alaik, wa jama’a bainakuma fi khair.) “May Allah bless you and send blessings upon you, and bring goodness between you.”
The Prophet said: “Whichever slave gets married without the permission of his owner, then he is a fornicator.”
His father divorced his wife during her menses, so Umar asked the Prophet about that and he said: “Tell him to take her back, then let him divorce her while she is pure or pregnant.”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) prohibited bartering animals on credit.” He said: There are narration on this topic from Ibn ‘Abbas, Jabir, Ibn ‘Umar. The Hadith of Samurah is Hasan Sahih Hadith. It is correct that Al-Hasan heard from Samurah, this is what ‘Ali bin Al-Madini and others said. Regarding (the prohibition of) bartering animals on credit, this is acted upon according to most of the people of knowledge among the Companions of the Prophet (ﷺ) and others. This is the view of Sufyan Ath-Thawri and the people of Al-Kufah, and it is the view of Ahmad. Some of the people of knowledge, among the Companions of the Prophet (ﷺ) and others, permitted bartering animals for animals on credit. This is the view of Ash-Shafi’i and Ishaq.
That the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “Animals are not proper on credit, and there is no harm in a hand to hand (exchange).” The Hadith is Hasan Sahih.
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) gave me two boys who were brothers, so I sold one of them, and the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said to me: ‘O, ‘Ali! What happened to your boy?’ So I informed him, and he said: ‘Return him, return him.'” This Hadith is Hasan Gharib. Some of the people of knowledge among the Companions of the Prophet (ﷺ) and others, disliked separating between the captives when selling them. Some of the people of knowledge permitted separating the children that were born in the land of Islam, but the first view is more correct. It has been related that Ibrahim An-Nakha’i seperated a mother and her child in a sale, so he was asked about that. He said: “I sought her permission for that and she approved.”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) passed judgement based on an oath along with one witness.” Rabi’ah (one of the narrators) said: “A son of Ibn Sa’d bin ‘Ubadah informed me saying: ‘We found in a book of Sa’d that the Prophet (ﷺ) passed judgement based on an oath along with a witness.'”
that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “The neighbor has more right to his preemption. He is to be waited for even if he is absent, when their paths are the same.”
that the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Whoever revives a barren land then it is for him, and there is no right for the unjust root.”
that the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “These and these are the same.” referring to the little finger and thumb.
That the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “Whomever you see having relations with an animal then kill him and kill animal.” So it was said to Ibn ‘Abbas: “What is the case of the animal?” He said: “I did not hear anything from the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) about this, but I see that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) disliked eating its meat or using it, due to the fact that such a (heinous) thing has been done with that animal.”
That the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “Whoever keeps a dog” – or: “acquires a dog” – “neither of hunting nor to guard livestock, then two Qirat are deducted from his reward, daily.”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) stayed in Al-Madinah for ten years performing the Udhiyah.
That the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said that Jibra’il had indeed descended upon him to say to him: “Tell them – meaning your Companions – to choose regarding the captives of Badr, between either killing them or ransoming the, so that the amount killed by them will correspond similarly to them.” So they said: “Ranson, even though some of us may be killed.” There are narrations on this topic from Ibn Mas’ud, Anas, Abu Barzah, and Jubair bin Mut’im. This Hadith is Hasan Gharib as a narration of Ath-Thawri. We do not know of it except through the report of Za’idah. Abu Usamah reported similar to this from Hisham, from Ibn Sirin, from ‘Abidah, from ‘Ali, from the Prophet (ﷺ) Ibn ‘Awn reported it from Ibn Sirin, from ‘Abidah, from ‘Ali, from the Prophet (ﷺ) in Mursal form. Abu Dawud Al-Hafiri’s ( a narrator in this chain) name is ‘Umar bin Sa’d.
From his father, from his grandfather, that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said during his Khutbah: “Fulfill the allegiances sworn in Jahiliyyah for it” – meaning Islam – “does not add to them except in gravity. And do not initiate new allegiances in Islam.” There are narration on this topic from ‘Abdur-Rahman bin ‘Awf, Umm Salamah, Jubair bin Mut’im, Abu Hurairah, Ibn ‘Abbas, and Qais bin ‘Asim. This Hadith is Hasan Sahih.
That the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “A worshipper does not fast a day in the cause of Allah except that, that day (of fasting) distances the Fire from his face by seventy autumns.” This Hadith is Hasan Sahih.
“I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) saying, ‘There are two eyes that shall not be touched by the Fire: An eye that wept from the fear of Allah, and an eye that spent the night standing on guard in the cause of Allah.” There are narrations on this topic from ‘Uthman and Abu Raihanah. The Hadith of Ibn ‘Abbas is a Hasan Gharib Hadith, we do not know of it except through the narration of Shu’aib bin Ruzaiq.
That the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Going out in the morning in the cause of Allah, or in the afternoon, is better than the world and what is in it.” This Hadith is Hasan Gharib. The Abu Hazim who reported from Ashl bin Sa’d is Abu Hazim Az-Zahid. He is from Al-Madinah, and his name is Salamah bin Dinar. While Abu Hazim who reported from Abu Hurairah is Abu Hazim Al-Ashja’i Al-Kufi, whose name is Salman, and he is the freed slave of ‘Azzah Al-Ashja’iyyah.
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was of average height, neither tall nor very short, he had a good build, brown in complexion, his hair was neither curly nor straight, and when he walked he swayed slightly.” He said: There are narration on this topic from ‘Aishah, Al-Bara’, Abu Hurairah, Ibn ‘Abbas, Abu Sa’eed, Jabir, Wa’il bin Hujr, and Umm Hani’. The Hadith of Anas is a Hasan Sahih Gharib Hadith from this route, as a narration of Humaid.
From his father, that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “Do not leave the fire (burning) in your houses when you sleep.” This Hadith is Hasan Sahih.
“When one of you beats his servant then he (should) remember Allah and, withhold your hands.”
“Learn enough about your lineage to facilitate keeping your ties of kinship. For indeed keeping the ties of kinship encourages affection among the relatives, increases the wealth, and increases the lifespan.”
“Do not vilify the dead (and) by that harm the living.”
“Teach me something that is not too much for me so that, perhaps, I may abide by it.” He (S.A.W) said: “Do not get angry.” He repeated that (the request) a number of times, each time he replied: ‘Do not get angry.”
“When Allah decrees that a slave (of His) is to die in a land, He makes him have some need from it.” Or, he said: “In it.”
“A fire is coming from Hadramawt- before the Day of Judgement- to gather the people.” They said: “O Messenger of Allah! What do you order us?” He said: “Stick to Ash-Sham.”
“The Messenger of Allah(s.a.w) met Ibn Sa’eed on one of the streets of Al-Madinah, so he stopped him- and he was a Jewish boy with locks- and Abu Bakr and ‘Umar were with him. So the Messenger of Allah(s.a.w) said to him: ‘Do you testify that I am the Messenger of Allah?’ So he replied: ‘Do you testify that I am Allah’s Messenger?’ So the Prophet(s.a.w) said: ‘I believe in Allah, His Angels, His Books, His Messengers, and the Last Day.’Then the Prophet(s.a.w) said to him: ‘What do you see?’ He said: ‘I see a throne above the water.’ So the Prophet(s.a.w) said: ‘He sees the throne of Iblis above the sea.’ He said: ‘What else do you see?’ He said: ‘I see a truthful one,and two liars- or two truthful ones and a liar.’ So the Prophet (s.a.w)said:”He has been confounded. So leave him.'”
“Help your brother whether he is an oppressor or oppressed.” It was said: “O Messenger of Allah! I help him when he is oppressed. But how can I help him when he oppresses?” He said: “Prevent him from oppression, that is your help for him.”
The testimony of a treacherous man is not acceptable nor a treacherous woman nor a man lashed for the Hadd nor a woman lashed nor one possessing malice of enmity nor a rehearsed witness nor the Qani of (one contracted by)the family on their behalf nor the one associating himself to other than his Wala or to other than his relatives.”
I heard Mustawrid, a member of Banu Fihr, saying: The Messenger of Allah (s.a.w) said: “The world compared to the Hereafter is but like what one of you gets when placing his finger into the sea, so look at what you draw from it.”
“Whoever asks Allah (s.w.t) Paradise three times, Paradise says: ‘O Allah, admit him into Paradise’, and whoever seeks refuge from the Fire three times, the Fire says: ‘O Allah, save him from the Fire.'” Other chains report similar narrations.
“If a pellet like this one, and he pointed to one like Al-jumjumah were to be dropped from the heavens to the earth – and it is the distance of traveling five hundred years it would reach the earth before the night-fall. But if it were dropped from the top of the chain it would travel for forty years, day and night, before it would reach its foundation or bottom.” (Hasan)
that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “Between a slave of Allah and disbelief is abandoning the Salat.”
Ibn ‘Umar narrated that the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Whoever says to his brother ‘disbeliever’ then it will have settled upon one of them.” Sahih
“I went to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) during the Year of the Conquest, and I found him performing Ghusl, while Fatimah was screening him with a garment. She said: “So I gave Salam and he said: ‘Who is this?’ I said: ‘I am Umm Hani.’ He said: ‘Welcome Umm Hani'”
that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “Whoever recites Ha Mim Al-Mu’min – up to – To Him is the return (40:1-3) and Ayat Al-Kursi when he reaches (gets up in) the morning, he will be protected by them until the evening. And whoever recites them when he reaches the evening, he will be protected by them until the morning.”
that the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Indeed Allah wrote in a book two thousand years before He created the heavens and the earth, and He sent down two Ayat from it to end Surat Al-Baqarah with. If they are recited for three nights in a home, no Shaitan shall come near it.”
that the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Whoever recites three Ayat from the beginning of Al-Kahf he is protected from the turmoil of the Dajjal.”
that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “The one who recites the Qur’an and he is proficient with it, then he is with the noble and blessed Angels (As-Safaratil-Kiramil-Bararah), and the one who recites it” – Hisham said: “And it is hard for him” – Shu’bah said: “And it is difficult for him, – then he gets two rewards.”
that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “Indeed, the one who does not have the Qur’an inside him (his heart), is like the ruined house.”
“The Prophet (ﷺ) would recite: ‘Anin-nafsu Bin-Nafsi Wal-‘Ainu Bil-‘Aini'” (From 5:45)
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) recited this Ayah: ‘Innahu ‘Amalun Ghairu Salih'” (11:46)
“When the women among the Jews menstruated, they would not eat with them, nor drink with them, nor mingle with them in their homes. The Prophet (ﷺ) was asked about that, so Allah, Blessed and Most High, revealed: “They ask you about menstruation. Say It is a Adha (harmful matter) (2:222).’ So the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) told them to eat with them, drink with them and to remain in the house with them, and to do everything besides intercourse with them. The Jews said: ‘He does not want to leave any matter of ours without opposing us in it.'” He said: “Then ‘Abbad bin Bishr and Usaid bin Hudair came to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) to inform him about that. They said: ‘O Messenger of Allah! Should we not (then) have intercourse with them during their menstruation?’ The face of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) changed color, until they thought that he was angry with them. So they left, and afterwards the Prophet (ﷺ) was given some milk as a gift, so he sent some of it to them to drink. Then they knew that he was not angry with them.”
“‘Umar came to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and said: ‘O Messenger of Allah! I am ruined!’ He said: ‘Why are you ruined?’ He said: ‘I turned my mount during the night (meaning that he went into his wife from behind).'” He said: “So the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) did not say anything in reply to him. Then Allah revealed this Ayah to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ): ‘Your wives are a tilth for you, so go to your tilth when or how you will (2:223).’ From the front, the back, avoiding the anus, and menstruation.”
that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “Indeed the Shaitan has an effect on the son of Adam, and the angel also has en effect. As for the Shaitan, it is by threatening evil repercussions and rejecting the truth. As for the effect of the angel, it is by his promise of a good end and believing in the truth. Whoever finds that, let him know that it is from Allah, and let him praise Allah for it. Whoever finds the other then let him seek refuge with Allah from the Shaitan (the outcast) then recite: Shaitan threatens you with poverty and orders you to commit Fahisha (2:268).”
that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “Every Prophet had a Wali among the Prophets. My Wali is my father Ibrahim the Khalil of my Lord.” Then he recited: Verily among mankind who have the best claim to Ibrahim, are those who followed him, and this Prophet and those who have believed. And Allah is the Wali (protector) of the believers (3:68).
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was supplicating against four people, so Allah, Blessed and Most High, revealed: Not for you is the decision; whether He turns in mercy towards them or punishes them; verily they are the wrongdoers (3:128). So Allah guided them to Islam.”
from Miqsam that Ibn ‘Abbas said: “This Ayah: It is not for a Prophet to illegally take a part of the booty… (3:161) was revealed about a red robe that was missing from the Day of Badr. Some of the people said: ‘Perhaps the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) took it.’ So Allah, Blessed and Most High, revealed: It is not for a Prophet to illegally take a part of the booty… until the end of the Ayah.”
“‘Eisa was taught his argument, Allah taught him regarding His saying: And when Allah will say: ‘O ‘Eisa, son of Mariam! Did you say unto men ‘Worship me and my mother as two gods besides Allah?'” Abu Hurairah narrated from the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ): “So Allah taught him: ‘Glory be to You! It was not for me to say what I had no right (to say) (5:116).’ The entire Ayah.
“When Allah revealed this Ayah: ‘Say: He has the power to send torment on you from above or from under your feet…’ The Prophet (ﷺ) said: ‘I seek refuge in Your Face.’ So when (the following) was revealed: ‘Or to cover you in confusion in party strife, and make you taste the violence of one another (6:65).’ The Prophet (ﷺ) said: ‘This is less burdensome’ or ‘This is easier.'”
“On the Day of Uhud, sixty-four of the Ansar were killed, and six from the Muhajirin, one of whom was Hamzah, and they mutilated them, so the Ansar said: ‘If, (in the future) we are able to kill them on a day like this, we would mutilate from among them as twice as they (mutilate from among us).'” He said: “So on the day of the Conquest of Makkah, Allah revealed: And if you punish them, then punish them with the like of that with which you were afflicted. But if you have patience, then it is better for those who are patient (16:126). So a man said: ‘There shall be no Quraish after today.’ But the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘Leave the people, except for four.'”
“I said to Abu Dharr: ‘If I saw the Prophet (ﷺ) then I would asked him.” He said: ‘What is it that you would have asked him about?’ I said: ‘I would have asked him if Muhammad saw his Lord?’ He said: ‘I did ask him that, and he (ﷺ) said: I saw light.'”
“Abu Bakr said: ‘O Messenger of Allah! You have become gray.’ He said: ‘I have gone gray from (Surat) Hud, Al-Waqi`ah, Al-Mursalat and `Amma Yatasa’alun and Idhash-Shamsu Kuwwirat.’”
“I was ever determined to ask Umar about the two women, among the wives of the Prophet, about whom Allah said: If you two turn in repentance, your hearts are indeed so inclined… until once when Umar performed Hajj, and I performed Hajj along with him. I poured water for his Wudu from a water holder, and I said: ‘O Commander of the Believers! Who are the two women among the wives of the Prophet, about whom Allah said: If your two turn in repentance, you hearts are indeed so inclined?’ He said to me: ‘I am astonished at you O Ibn Abbas!’” – Az-Zubair (one of the narrators) said: “By Allah! He disliked what he asked him, but he did not withhold it from him.” – “He said to me: ‘It was Aishah and Hafsah.’” He said: “Then he began narrating the Hadith to me. He said: ‘We, the people of the Quraish, used to have the upper hand over our women. So when we arrived in Al-Madinah, we found a people whose women had the upper hand over them. Our women began acquiring the habits of their women. One day I became angry with my wife when she started talking back to to me, she said: “What bothers you about that? By Allah! The wives of the Prophet talk back to him, and one of them may stay away from him a whole day until the night?’” “He said: ‘I said to myself: “Whoever among them has done that, then she has thwarted herself and lost.’” “He said: ‘My house was in Al-Awali among those of Banu Umayyah, and I had a neighbor among the Ansar, and he and I would take turns visiting the Messenger of Allah.’ He said: ‘One day I would visit him and bring the news of the Revealation, and other than that, and one day he would visit him and bring the same. We heard stories that Ghassan were preparing their horses to attack us. He said: ‘One day he came to me in the evening and knocked on my door, so I went out to him. He said: “A horrible thing has happened.” I said: “Ghassan has come?” He said: “Worse than that. The Messenger of Allah has divorced his wives.’” He said: ‘I said to myself: “Hafsah has thwarted herself and is a loser! I though this would happen some day.’” He said: ‘After we prayed Subh, I put on my clothes, then went to visit Hafsah. There I found her crying. I said: “Has the Messenger of Allah divorced (all of you)?” She said: “I do not know. He has secluded himself in the upper room.’” He said: ‘So I wen, and came upon a black slave, I said: “Seek permission for Umar.’” He said: ‘So he entered then came out to me. He said: “I mentioned you to him, but he did not say anything.’” He said: ‘So I went to the Masjid. There I found a group of people sitting around the Minhar weeping, so I sat down with them. Then it became too much for me, so I went to the slave and said: “Seek permission for Umar.” He went in, then he came out to me and said: “I mentioned you to him, but he did not say anything.’” He said: ‘So I went to the Masjid again, and sat there until I could not take it any more, and I went back to the slave and said: “Seek permission for Umar.” He went in, then he came out to me and said: “I mentioned you to him but he did not say anything.’” He said: ‘So I turned to leave, when the slave called me back. He said: “Enter for he has given you permission.’” He said: ‘So I entered, and found the Prophet reclining upon a woven mat, and I saw the marks it left on his side. I said: “O Messenger of Allah! Have you divorced your women?” He said: “No.” I said: “Allahu Akbar! IF you only saw us O Messenger of Allah! We the people of the Quraish used to have the upper hand over our women, but when we came to Al-Madinah we found a people whose women had the upper hand over them. Our women began acquiring the habits of their women. One day I became angry with my wife, so when she started talking back to me I rebuked her and she said: ‘What bothers you about that? By Allah! The wives of the Prophet talk back to him, and one of them may stay away from him a whole day until the night?’” He said: “I said to Hafsah: ‘Do you talk back to the Messenger of Allah?’ She said: ‘Yes, and one of us may stay away from him all day until the night.’” He said: “I said: ‘Whoever among them has done that, then she has thwarted herself and lost. So any of you feel so secure against Allah becoming angry with you because of the anger of the Messenger of Allah, then she will be ruined?’ He said: ‘So the Prophet smiled.’ He said: ‘So I said to Hafsah: “Do not talk back to the Messenger of Allah, and don’t ask him for anything. Ask me for whatever you want. And do not be tempted by the behavior of your companions, for she is more beautiful than you, and more loved by the Messenger of Allah.’” He said: ‘So he smiled again, I said: “O Messenger of Allah! May I speak candidily?” He said: “Yes.’” He said: ‘I raised my head and did not see in the house except for three hides. So I said: “O Messenger of Allah! Supplicate to Allah to make your followers prosperous. For verily, He has made the Persians and the Romans prosper, and they do not worship Him.” He then sat up and said: “Do you have some doubts O Ibn Al-Khattab? They are a people whose good has been hastened for them in this world’s life.’” He said: ‘He swore that he would not enter upon his women for a month. So Allah censured him for that, and he made the atonement of an oath.’” Az-Zuhri said: “Urwah informed me that Aishah said: “When twenty-nine days passed, the Prophet entered upon me first, and he said: “O Aishah! I am about to mention something to you, but do not be hasty in reply until you consult your parents.’” She said: ‘Then he recited this Ayah: “O Prophet! Say to your wives.” She said: ‘I knew by Allah! That my parents would not tell me to part with him.’ She said: ‘I said: “Is it about this that I should consult with my parents? Indeed I want Allah and His Messenger and the abode of the Hereafter.” Ma’mar (one of the narrators) said: “Ayyub informed me that Aishah said to him: ‘O Messenger of Allah! Do not inform your wives that I chose you.’ So the Prophet said: ‘Allah send me only as one who conveys (Muballigh), He did not send me as one causing hardship.’”
the Prophet said: “The supplication is the essence of worship.”
the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “The best remembrance is: ‘there is none worthy of worship except Allah (Lā ilāha illallāh)’ and the best supplication is: ‘All praise is due to Allah (Al-ḥamdulillāh).’”
“I accompanied Shaddad bin Aws on a journey, so he said: ‘Should I not teach you what the Messenger of Allah used to teach us? That you say: “O Allah, I ask You for steadfastness in the affair and I ask You for determination upon guidance, and I ask You to make me grateful for Your favor, and excellence in worshiping You, and I ask You for a truthful tongue and a sound heart, and I seek refuge in You from the evil of what You know, and I ask You for the good of what You know, and I seek Your forgiveness for that which You know. Verily, You are the Knower of all that is hidden (Allāhumma innī as’alukath-thabāta fil-amri, wa as’aluka `azīmatar-rushdi, wa as’aluka shukra ni`matika, wa ḥusna `ibādatika, wa as’aluka lisānan ṣādiqan wa qalban salīman, wa a`ūdhu bika min sharri mā ta`lamu, wa as’aluka min khairi mā ta`lamu, wa astaghfiruka mimmā ta`lamu innaka anta `allāmul-ghuyūb).’” He said: ‘The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “There is no Muslim who lays down to sleep while reciting a Surat from Allah’s Book, except that Allah entrusts an angel, so that nothing approaches him to harm him until he awakens, whenever he awakens.”
when the table spread would be lifted from in front of him, the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) would say: “All praise is due to Allah, abundant, good, blessed praise, without being left off, nor being without need of it, O our Lord (Al-ḥamdulillāhi ḥamdan kathīran ṭayyiban mubārakan fīhi, ghaira muwadda`in, wa lā mustaghnan `anhu rabbanā).”
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “I met Ibrahim on the night of my ascent, so he said: ‘O Muhammad, recite Salam from me to your nation, and inform them that Paradise has pure soil and delicious water, and that it is a flat treeless plain, and that its seeds are: “Glory is to Allah (Subḥān Allāh) all praise is due to Allah (Al-ḥamdulillāh) and ‘none has the right to be worshipped but Allah’ (Lā ilāha illallāh), and Allah is the greatest (Allāhu Akbar).”
the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said to those sitting with him: “Is one of you incapable of attaining a thousand good deeds?” So a questioner among those seated with him asked him: “How can one of us earn a thousand good deeds?” He said: “(When) one of you recites a hundred Tasbīḥāt a thousand good deeds are written for him, and a thousand evil deeds are wiped away from him.”
“Khalid bin Al-Walid al Makhzumi complained to the Prophet (ﷺ) saying: ‘O Messenger of Allah, I do not sleep at night due to insomnia.’ So Allah’s Prophet (ﷺ) said: ‘When you go to your bed, say: O Allah, Lord of the Seven Heavens and what they have shaded, Lord of the earths and what they carry, Lord of the Shayatin and those they have misguided, be for me a Protector against the evil of Your creation, all of them together, so that none of them should transgress against me, or oppress me, mighty is the one who seeks protection in You, and glorified is Your praise, and there is none worthy of worship other than You, and there is none worthy of worship except You. (Allāhumma rabbas-samāwātis-sab`i wa mā aẓallat, wa rabbal-arḍīna wa mā aqallat, wa rabbash-shayāṭīni wa mā aḍallat, kun lī jāran min sharri khalqika kullihim jamī`an an yafruṭa `alayya aḥadun minhum, aw an yabghiya `alayya, `azza jāruka wa jalla thanā’uka, wa lā ilāha ghairuka wa lā ilāha illā anta).”
“Indeed, having good thoughts concerning Allah is from the perfection of the worship of Allah.”
“I saw ‘Uthman bin ‘Affan sitting in Maqa’id. He called for water and he performed ablution, the he said: ‘I saw the Messenger of Allah sitting in this place where I am sitting, performing ablution as I have done. Then he said: “Whoever performs ablution as I have done, his previous sins will be forgiven.” And the Messenger of Allah said: “And do not be conceited (due to this great virtue).” (Sahih) Another chain with similar wording.
“Whenever the Messenger of Allah got up for prayer at night to pray Tahajjud (night optional prayer), he would clean his mouth with the tooth stick.”
“I heard the Messenger of Allah say: ‘Whoever touches his sexual organ, let him perform ablution.'”
The Prophet said: “Perform ablution after (eating) that which has been changed by fir.” Ibn ‘Abbas said: “Should I do ablution after (touching) hot water?” Abu Hurairah said: “O son of my brother, when I narrate a Hadith of the Messenger of Allah to you, then do not try to make examples for it.”
He asked the Prophet about a man who approached his wife, but did not ejaculate. He said: “If anyone of you finds that, he should sprinkle water over his private part (meaning he must wash it) and perform ablution.”
An-Najashi gave the Prophet a gift of a pair of plain black leather socks. He put them on, then he (performed ablution and) wiped over them.
Umm Sulaim asked the Messenger of Allah about a woman who sees in her dream something like that which a man sees. The Messenger of Allah said: “If she sees that and has a discharge, then let her perform a bath.” Umm Salamah said: “O Messenger of Allah, does that really happen?” He said: “Yes, the water of the man is thick and white and the water of a woman is thin and yellow. Whichever of them comes first or predominates, the child will resemble (that parent).”
“Fatimah bint Abi Hubaish came to the Prophet: ‘O Messenger of Allah! I am a woman who bleeds continuously and never becomes pure. Should I give up prayer?’ he said: ‘No, that is just a vein and is not menstruation. Do not perform prayer during the days of your period, then take a bath, and perform ablution for each prayer, even if drops of blood fall on the mat.'”
“I came to the Messenger of Allah in Abtah, when he was in a red tent. Bilal came out and gave the call to prayer, turning around and putting his fingers in his ears.”
“I said: ‘O Messenger of Allah! Which mosque was built first?’ He said: ‘Al-Masjid Al-Haram (in Makkah).’ I said: ‘Then which?’ He said: ‘then Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa (in Jerusalem).’ I said: ‘How many years between them?’ He said: ‘Forty years, but the whole earth is a mosque for you, so pray wherever you are when the time for prayer comes.'”
‘Itban bin Malik As-Salimi who was the chief of his people Banu Salim and had participated in (the battle of) Badr with the Messenger of Allah said: “I came to the Messenger of Allah and said: ‘O Messenger of Allah, my sight is failing and the flood comes and prevents me from reaching the mosque of my people, and it is too hard for me to cross the water. Do you think you could come and perform prayer in my house in a place which I can then take as a place of prayer?’ He said: ‘I will do that.’ The following day, the Messenger of Allah and Abu Bakr came, when the heat of the day had grown intense. He asked permission to enter, and I gave him permission. He did not sit down until he said: ‘Where would you like me to perform prayer for you in your house?’ I showed him the place where I wanted him to pray, so the Messenger of Allah stood and we lined up behind him, and he led us in praying two Rak’ah (units). Then I asked him to stay and eat some Khazirah that had been prepared for them.'”
It was narrated from Abu Hurairah that the Prophet (ﷺ) used to start his recitation with ‘All the praises and thanks are to Allah, the Lord of all that exists’ (Al-hamdu Lillahi Rabbil-‘Alamin),’
“There are two pauses which I memorized from the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), but `Imran bin Husain denied that. We wrote to Ubayy bin Ka`b in Al-Madinah, and he wrote that Samurah had indeed memorized them.” (One of the narrators) Sa`eed said: “We said to Qatadah: ‘What are these two pauses?’ He said: ‘When he started his prayer, and when he finished reciting.’ Then later he said: ‘And when he recited: ‘Not (the way) of those who earned your anger, nor of those who went astray.’ They used to like (for the Imam) when he had finished reciting to remain silent until he had caught his breath.'”
“On rainy nights or on cold windy nights, the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) would summon his announcer to call out: ‘Perform your prayer at your camps.’”
“The prayer is severed by a black dog and a woman who has reached the age of menstruation.”
“Abu Darda’ told me that he did eleven prostrations* with the Prophet (ﷺ), including An-Najm.” *Eleven Ayaat of prostrations.
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to say Taslim after every two Rak’ah, and he would perform Witr with one Rak’ah.”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said the Salam after three Rak’ah for ‘Asr, then he stood up and went into the apartment. Khirbaq, a man with big hands, stood up and called out: ‘O Messenger of Allah! Has the prayer been shortened?’ He came out angrily, dragging his lower garment, and asked about it, and was told (what had happened). So he performed the Rak’ah that he had omitted, then he said the Salam, then he prostrated twice and said the Salam again.”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) went out one day to pray for rain. He led us in praying two Rak’ah without any Adhan or Iqamah, then he addressed us and supplicated to Allah. He turned to face the Qiblah, raising his hands, then he turned his cloak around, putting its right on the left and its left on the right.”
“Umar went out on the day of ‘Eid and sent word to Abu Waqid Al-Laithi asking what the Prophet (ﷺ) used to recite on this day. He said: ‘Qaf [Qaf (50)] and ‘Iqtarabat’.”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) commanded us to bring them (the women) out on the day of Fitr and the day of Nahr.” Umm ‘Atiyyah said: “We said: ‘What if one of them does not have an outer covering?’ He said: ‘Let her sister share her own outer covering with her.’”
“Two ‘Eid came together at the time of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), so he led the people in prayer, then he said: ‘Whoever wishes to come to Friday (prayer), let him come, and whoever wishes to stay behind, let him stay behind.’”
It was narrated from ‘Abdur-Rahman bin ‘Uqbah bin Fakih bin Sa’d, from his grandfather Fakih bin Sa’d, who was a Companion of the Prophet (ﷺ) that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to take a bath on the Day of Fitr, the Day of Nahr, and the day of ‘Arafah, and Fakih used to tell his family to have a bath on these days.
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to stand by the root of a tree, or by a tree trunk, then he started to use a pulpit. The tree trunk made a grieving sound.” Jabir said: “So that the people in the mosque could hear it. Until the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) came to it and rubbed it, and it calmed down. Some of them said: ‘If he had not come to it, it would have grieved until the Day of Resurrection.’”
“We went out with the Prophet (ﷺ) and when we reached Al-Baqi’, we saw a new grave. He asked about it and they said: ‘(It is) so-and-so (a woman).’ He recognized the name and said: ‘Why did you not tell me about her?’ They said: ‘You were taking a nap and you were fasting, and we did not like to disturb you.’ He said: ‘Do not do that; I do not want to see it happen again that one of you dies, while I am still among you, and you do not tell me, for my prayer for him is a mercy.’ Then he went to the grave and we lined up in rows behind him, and he said four Takbir (i.e. for the funeral prayer).”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) forbade following a funeral that was accompanied by a wailing woman.”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) opened a door that was between him and the people or drew back a curtain and he saw the people praying behind Abu Bakr. He praised Allah for what he saw of their good situation and hoped that Allah succeed him by what he saw in them.* He said: ‘O people, whoever among the people or among the believers is stricken with a calamity, then let him console himself with the loss of me, for no one among my nation will be stricken with any calamity worse than my loss.’”
“Breaking the bones of the deceased is like breaking his bones when he is alive.”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) fasted while he was traveling, and he broke his fast.”
“We were with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) on one of his journeys on a hot day, and it was extremely hot. A man would put his hand over his head because of the intense heat. No one among the people was fasting except for the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and ‘Abdullah bin Rawahah.”
“I heard ‘Aishah say: ‘I used to owe fasts from the month of Ramadan, and I would not make them up for until Sha’ban came.’”
“Whoever eats out of forgetfulness while fasting, let him complete his fast, for it is Allah Who has fed him and given him to drink.”
“One of the best actions of the fasting person is using the tooth stick.”
“There is no fasting for one who fasts continually.”
“A grateful eater is equal to a patient fasting person.”
“The Prophet (ﷺ) used to strive hard (in worship) in the last ten nights of Ramadan as he never did at any other time.”
the Messenger of Allah said: “There is no now owner of camels, sheeps or cattle who does not pay Zakat on them, but they will come on the Day of Resurrection as big and as fat as they ever were, butting him with their horns and trampling him with their hooves. Every time the of them has passed, the first of them will come back to him, until judgment is passed upon the people.”
the Messenger of Allah said: “I have exempted you from having to pay Zakat on horses and slaves, bring one quarter of one-tenth of every forty Dirhan: one Dirham.”
Thawban said: “When the Verse concerning silver and gold was revealed, they said: ‘What kind of wealth should we acquire?’ Umar said: ‘I will tell you about that.’ So he rode on his camel and caught up with the Prophet, and I followed him. He said: ‘O Messenger of Allah what kind of wealth should we acquire?’ He said: ‘Let one of you acquire a thankful heart, a tongue that remembers Allah and a believing wife who will help him with regard to the Hereafter.’ ”
the Prophet used to say: “Nothing is of more benefit to the believer after Taqwa of Allah than a righteous wife whom, if he commands her she obeys him, if he looks at her he is pleased, if he swears an oath concerning her she fulfills it, and when he is away from her she is sincere towards him with regard to herself and his wealth.”
“You are not insignificant in your husband’s eyes. If you wish, I will stay with you for seven days, but then I will stay with my other wives for seven days too.”
“I entered upon Marwan and said to him: ‘A women from your family has been divorced. I passed by her and she was moving. She said: ‘Fatimah bint Qais told us to do that, and she told us that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) told her to move.’ Marwan said: ‘She told them to do that.”‘ ‘Urwah said: “l said: ‘By Allah, ‘Aishah did not like that, and said: ‘Fatimah was living in a deserted house and it was feared for her (safety and well being), so the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) granted a concession to her.'”
the Prophet (ﷺ) forbade the price of a dog, the payment (given to a prostitute) and the payment made to a soothsayer.
the Prophet (ﷺ) forbade selling Hablul-Habalah.
“There are three to whom Allah will not speak on the Day of Resurrection, nor will He look at them or purify them, and theirs will be a painful torment: A man who has surplus water in the desert but refuses to give any to a wayfarer; a man who sells a product to a man after ‘Asr and swears by Allah that he bought it for such and such amount, and he believes him, when that is not the case; and a man who swears allegiance to a ruler, and only does so for worldly gains, so if he gives him some of (these worldly benefits) he fulfills his oath of allegiance, and if he is not given anything he does not uphold his oath of allegiance. “
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) passed by a man who was selling food. He put his hand in it and saw that there was something wrong with it. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, ‘He is not one of us who cheats.”‘
“I heard him meaning Ibn ‘Abbas allowing exchange (of Dirhams for Dirham etc., if extra was given) and that was narrated from him. Then I heard that he has taken back this opinion. I met him in Makkah and said: ‘I heard that you had taken back (your opinion).’ He said: ‘Yes. That was just my own opinion, but Abu Sa’eed narrated from the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) that he forbade exchange (of like items if extra is given).”‘
“The best of witnesses is the one who gives his testimony before he is asked for it.”
“Sulaiman bin Udhunan lent ‘Alqamah one thousand Dirham until he got his salary, When he got his salary, he demanded that he pay him back and treated him harshly. He paid him back, and it was as if ‘Alqamah was angry. Several months passed then he came to him and said: ‘Lend me one thousand Dirham until my salary comes.’ He said ‘Yes, it would be an honor. O Umm ‘Utbah! Bring me that sealed leather bag that you have.’ He said: ‘By Allah(SWT), these are your Dirham that you paid back to me; I did not touch a single Dirham., ‘ What made you do what you did to me (i.e., treat me so harshly)?’ He said: ‘What I heard from you.’ He said: ‘What did you hear from me?’ He said: ‘I heard you narrated from Ibn Mas’ud that the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “There is no Muslim who lends something to another Muslim twice, but it will be like giving charity once.”He said: ‘That is what Ibn Mas’ud told me.’ ”
“I asked Anas bin Malik: ‘What if a man gives his brother a loan, then (the borrower) give him a gift?’ The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘If anyone of you borrow something then he gives (the lender) a gift or gives him a ride on his riding-beast, he should not accept the gift or the ride, unless they used to treat each other in that manner beforehand.’”
“I went out with Zaid bin Suhan and Salman bin Rabi’ah, and when we were at `Udhaib, I found a whip. They said to me: ‘Throw it away,’ but I refused. When we came to Al-Madinah I went to Ubayy bin Ka’b and told him about that. He said: ‘You did the right thing. I found one hundred dinar that had been lost at the time of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), and I asked him about it. He said, “Announce it for a year.” So I Announced it, and I did not find anyone who recognized it. He said: “Remember the features of its bag and strap, and how many it contains, then announce it for a year. If someone comes who describes it with those features, (give it to him), otherwise it is like your own property.”
“Whoever frees his share of a slave, the price of the slave should be fairly evaluated, and he (the partner who initiated this process) should free him (in full, by giving the rest of his price to the other co-owners), if he has enough wealth to do so. Otherwise, he will have freed whatever he freed.”
the Prophet (ﷺ) set the blood money at twelve thousand (Dirham). He said: “This is what Allah says: ‘And they could not find any cause to do so except that Allah and his Messenger (ﷺ) had enriched them of His bounty.’” He said: “By their taking the blood money.”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) gave me a send-off and said: ‘I command you to Allah’s keeping, Whose trust is never lost.’”
“This is Abu Dharr,” so he (the slave) started to move back. But Abu Dharr said: “My close friend (i.e., the Prophet (ﷺ)) told me to listen and obey, even if (the leader was) an Ethiopian slave with amputated limbs.”
“Do I not have the right that you should listen to me and obey?” They said: “Yes.” He said: “And if I command you to do something, will you not do it?” They said: “Of course.” He said: “Then I command you to jump into this fire.” Some people got up and got ready to jump, and when he saw that they were about to jump, he said: “Restrain yourselves, for I was joking with you.” When we came to Al-Madinah, they mentioned that to the Prophet (ﷺ), and the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “Whoever among you commands you to do something that involves disobedience to Allah, do not obey him.”
“O younger brother, give us a share of your supplication, and do not forget us.”
“Asma’ bint ‘Umais gave birth at Shajarah, and the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) told Abu Bakr to tell her to take a bath and begin the Talbiyah.”
“The Quraish said: ‘We are the neighbors of the House and we do not leave the sanctuary.’ Allah said: ‘Then depart from the place whence all the people depart.’”
“On the Day of Khaibar, the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) forbade eating any predatory animal that has fangs and any bird that has talons.”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) forbade drinking (directly) from the mouth of a water skin.”
“Allah does not send down any disease, but He also sends down the cure.”
“I heard Abu Ubayy bin Umm Haram, who had prayed with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) facing both the Qiblah, saying: ‘I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: “You should use senna and the Sannut, for in them there is healing for every disease, except the Sam.” It was said: “O Messenger of Allah, what is the Sam?” He said: “Death.” (One of the narrators) ‘Amr said: “Ibn Abu ‘Ablah said: the ‘Sannut is dill.” Others said: “Rather, it is honey that is kept in a skin (i.e., receptacle) used for ghee.”*
It was narrated from ‘Aishah that the Prophet (ﷺ) used to blow when performing Ruqyah.
“When any of the People of the Book greets you with Salam (peace), then say, Wa ‘alaikum(and also upon you).”
“I was with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) on a journey. One morning I drew close to him when we were on the move and said: ‘O Messenger of Allah, tell me of an action that will gain me admittance to Paradise and keep me far away from Hell.’ He said: ‘You have asked for something great, but it is easy for the one for whom Allah makes it easy. Worship Allah and do not associate anything in worship with Him, establish prayer, pay charity, fast Ramadan, and perform Hajj to the House.’ Then he said: ‘Shall I not tell you of the means of goodness? Fasting is a shield, and charity extinguishes sin as water extinguishes fire, and a man’s prayer in the middle of the night.’ Then he recited: “Their sides forsake their beds” until he reached: “As a reward for what they used to do.” Then he said: ‘Shall I not tell you of the head of the matter, and its pillar and pinnacle? (It is) Jihad.’ Then he said: ‘Shall I not tell you of the basis of all that?’ I said: ‘Yes.’ He took hold of his tongue then said: ‘Restrain this.’ I said: ‘O Prophet of Allah, will we be brought to account for what we say?’ He said: ‘May your mother not found you, O Mu’adh! Are people thrown onto their faces in Hell for anything other than the harvest of their tongues?’”
“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) told us: ‘Dajjal will emerge in a land in the east called Khorasan, and will be followed by people with faces like hammered shields.'”