35 hadith found

Abu Hurairah · The Book of Pilgrimage

narrator Abu Hurairah topic The Book of Pilgrimage
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Sahih Muslim #3026 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
O Allah, grant pardon to those who got their heads shaved. They (Companions of the Holy Prophet) said: Messenger of Allah, (what about those) who get their hair cut? He said: O Allah, grant pardon to those who get their heads shaved. They said: Messenger of Allah, (what about those) who got their hair clipped? He said: O Allah, grant pardon to those who get their heads shaved. They said: Messenger of Allah, (what about those) who get their hair…
Sahih Muslim #3052 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
God willing, we will get down tomorrow, at Khaif of Banu Kinanah, the place where they had taken an oath on unbelief.
Sahih Muslim #3053 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said to us as we were at Mina: We would observe halt tomorrow at-Khaif of Banu Kinanah, where (the polytheists) had taken an oath on unbelief, and that was that the Quraish and Banu Kinanah had, pledged against Banu Hashim and Banu Muttalib that they would neither marry nor do any transaction with them unless they deliver Allah's Messenger (way peace be upon him) to them. And (this pledge was) taken at this (place) Muhassab.
Sahih Muslim #3054 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
God willing, when Allah has granted us victory, our halt tomorrow will be at Khaif, where they (the unbelievers of Mecca) had taken an oath on unbelief.
Sahih Muslim #3086 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Messenger of Allah, it is a sacrificial camel. He told him again to ride on it; (when he received the same reply) he said: Woe to you, (he uttered these words on the second or the third reply).
Sahih Muslim #3135 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) addressed us and said: O people, Allah has made Hajj obligatory for you; so perform Hajj. Thereupon a person said: Messenger of Allah, (is it to be performed) every year? He (the Holy Prophet) kept quiet, and he repeated (these words) thrice, whereupon Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: If I were to say" Yes," it would become obligatory (for you to perform it every year) and you would not be able to do it. Then he said: Leave…
Sahih Muslim #3144 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
It is not lawful for a Muslim woman to travel a night's journey except when there is a Mahram with her.
Sahih Muslim #3145 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
It is not lawful for a woman who believes in Allah and the Hereafter to undertake a day's journey except in the company of a Mahram.
Sahih Muslim #3146 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
It is not lawful for a woman believing in Allah and the Hereafter to undertake journey extending over a day and a night except when there is a Mahram with her.
Sahih Muslim #3147 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
It is not lawful for a woman to undertake three (days, ) journey except when there is a Mahram with her.
Sahih Muslim #3165 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Abu Bakr Siddiq (Allah be pleased with him) sent me during Hajj before the Farewell Pilgrimage for which Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) had appointed him an Amir, among a group of people whom he had ordered to make announcement to the people on the Day of Nahr:" After this year no polytheist may perform the Pilgrimage and no naked person may circumambulate the House." Ibn Shihab stated that Humaid b. Abd al-Rahman said that according to this narration of Abu Huraira…
Sahih Muslim #3167 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
An Umra is an expiation for the sins committed between it and the next, and Hajj which is accepted will receive no other reward than Paradise.
Sahih Muslim #3169 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
He who came to this House (Ka'ba) (with the intention of performing Pilgrimage), and neither spoke indecently nor did he act wickedly. would return (free from sin) as on the (very first day) his mother bore him.
Sahih Muslim #3184 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
The people of the Khuza'ah tribe killed a man of the tribe of Laith in the Year of Victory as a retaliation for one whom they had killed (whom the people of the tribe of Laith had killed). It was reported to Allah's Messenger (ﷺ). He mounted his camel and delivered this address: Verily Allah, the Exalted and Majestic, held back the Ele- phants from Mecca, and gave its domination to His Messenger and believers. Behold, it was not violable…
Sahih Muslim #3208 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Medina is a sacred territory, so he who made any innovation in it. or gave protection to an innovator, there is upon him the curse of Allah, that of the angels and that of all the people. There would not be accepted on the Day of Resurrection either obligatory acts or supererogatory acts from him.
Sahih Muslim #3210 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
If I were to see deer grazing in Medina, I would have never molested them, for Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) has stated: There is between the two lava mountains a sacred territory.
Sahih Muslim #3211 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
If I were to find deer in the territory between the two mountains, I would not molest them, and he (the Holy Prophet) declared twelve miles of suburb around Medina as a prohibited pasture.
Sahih Muslim #3212 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
O Allah, bless us in our fruits; and bless us in our city; and bless us in our sa's and bless us in our mudd. O Allah, Ibrahim was Thy servant, Thy friend, and Thy apostle; and I am Thy servant and Thy apostle. He (Ibrahim) made supplication to Thee for (the showering of blessings upon) Mecca, and I am making supplication to Thee for Medina just as he made supplication to Thee for Mecca, and the like of it…
Sahih Muslim #3213 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
O Allah, shower blessings upon us in our city, and in our fruits, in our mudd and in our sa's, blessings upon blessings, and he would then give that to the youngest of the children present there.
Sahih Muslim #3225 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
For one among my Ummah who shows endurance against the hardships and rigours of Medina, I would be an intercessor or a witness on his behalf on the Day of Resurrection.
Sahih Muslim #3227 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
None who shows endurance on the hardships of Medina,... (the rest of the hadith is the same).
Sahih Muslim #3228 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
There are at the approaches of Medina angels so that plague and the Dajjal shall not penetrate into it.
Sahih Muslim #3229 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Dajjal will come from the eastern side with the intention of attacking Medina until he will get down behind Uhud. Then the angels will turn his face towards Syria and there he will perish.
Sahih Muslim #3230 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
A time will come for the people (of Medina) when a man will invite his cousin and any other near relation: Come (and settle) at (a place) where living is cheap, come to where there is plenty, but Medina will be better for them; would they know it! By Him in Whose Hand is my life, none amongst them would go out (of the city) with a dislike for it, but Allah would make his successor in it someone better…
Sahih Muslim #3231 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
I have been commanded (to migrate) to a town (Medina) which would overpower other towns. They (the people) call it Yathrib; its correct name is (in fact) Medina. It eliminates (bad) people just as a furnace removes the alloy of iron.
Sahih Muslim #3236 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
He who intends to do harm to the people of this city (that is, Medina), Allah would efface him as salt is dissolved in water.
Sahih Muslim #3237 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
He who intends to do harm to its people (he meant Medina), Allah would efface him as salt is dissolved in water. Ibn Hatim (one of the narrators) substituted the word" harm" for" mischief".
Sahih Muslim #3241 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
O Allah, bless the people of Medina in their mudd, the rest of the hadith being the same, and in It (this is also mentioned):" He wo intends to do harm to its people, Allah would efface him just as salt it dissolved in water."
Sahih Muslim #3245 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
They (the residents of) Medina will abandon Medina whereas it is good for them and it will be haunted by beasts and birds, and two shepherds will come out from Muzainah intending (to go) towards Medina and tending their herd, and will find nothing but wilderness there until when they will reach the mountain path of Wada, they will fall down on their faces.
Sahih Muslim #3248 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
That which exists between my house and my pulpit is a garden from the gardens of Paradise, and my pulpit is upon my cistern.
Sahih Muslim #3252 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
A prayer in my mosque is a thousand times more excellent than a prayer in any other mosque, except Masjid al-Haram (Mosque of the Ka'ba).
Sahih Muslim #3253 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Prayer in my mosque is more excellent than a thousand prayers observed in other mosques except the Masjid al- Haram.
Sahih Muslim #3254 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Prayer in the mosque of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) is more excellent than a thousand prayers in other mosques except the Masjid al-Haram, for Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) is the last of the Apostles, and his mosque is the last of the mosques. Abu Salama and Abu Abdullah (two of the narrators in this chain of narrations said: We had no doubt that what Abu Haraira (Allah be pleased with him) had said was from Allah's Messenger (ﷺ), and so we did…
Sahih Muslim #3262 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Do not undertake a journey to visit any Mosque, but three: this Mosque of mine, the Mosque of al-Haram and the Mosque of Aqsa (Bait al-Maqdis).
Sahih Muslim #3264 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
One should undertake journey to three mosques: the mosque of the Ka'ba, my mosque, and the mosque of Elia (Bait al-Maqdis).