38 hadith found
Anas ibn Malik · The Book of Adornment
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Anas ibn Malik
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The Book of Adornment
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"Five things are of the Fitrah: Clipping the nails, trimming the mustache, plucking the armpit hairs, shaving the pubes, and circumcision." (Sahih Mawquf)
"I came to the Prophet and I had hair. He said: 'This is bad,' and I thought he meant me, so I cut my hair then I came to him. He said to me: 'I didn't mean you, but this is better.'"
The Prophet said: "The best things with which you can change gray hair are Henna and Katam."
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'The best things with which you can change gray hair are Henna and Katam.'"
"I bear witness that 'Imran narrated to us, he said: 'The Messenger of Allah forbade wearing silk, and gold rings, and drinking from Al-Hanatim.'"
A man came from Najran to the Messenger of Allah turned away from him, and said: "You have come to me with a coal of fire on your hand."
A man was sitting with the Prophet saw him after that and said: "What happened to the ring?" He said: "I threw it away." He said: "I did not tell you to do that, rather I told you to sell it and benefit from its price." This Hadith is Munkar.
The Prophet looked away, he threw it away. He said: "I think that he hurt you or we made you lose money."
A man, among those who met the Prophet , wore a gold ring. A similar report.
The Messenger of Allah saw a man wearing a gold ring. A similar report.
The Prophet saw a gold ring on a man's hand and he struck his finger with a stick that he had with him, until he threw it away.
"The ring of the Messenger of Allah was of silver and its stone (Fass) was made of silver too."
The Prophet's ring was made of silver and its stone (Fass) was made of silver too.
"The ring of the Prophet was made of silver and its stone (Fass) was made of silver too."
The Prophet used to wear his ring on his right hand.
"The Messenger of Allah said to me: 'Five things are from the Fitrah: Trimming the mustache, plucking the armpit hairs, clipping the nails, shaving the pubes and circumcision.'"
The Prophet said: "Trim the mustache and let the beard grow."
"O people, the Prophet forbade you to give false impressions. He brought a piece of black cloth and threw it in front of them and said: 'This is what women are putting on their heads and covering it.'"
The Messenger of Allah forbade giving a false impression, and the false impression of a woman when she adds extra hair to her head.
The Messenger of Allah cursed the woman who affixes hair extensions.
"The Messenger of Allah forbade me from wearing gold rings, and from garments of Al-Qassi, and garments dyed with safflower, and reciting Qur'an while bowing."
"The Messenger of Allah forbade me from reciting Qur'an while bowing."
"The Messenger of Allah forbade me from wearing garments dyed with safflower, and from gold rings, and from wearing Al-Qassi, and that I recite Qur'an while I am bowing."
"The Messenger of Allah forbade me from four things: Wearing garments dyed with safflower, and from wearing gold rings, and from wearing Al-Qassiyah garments, and reciting Qur'an while I am bowing."
The Messenger of Allah forbade garments dyed with safflower, and from silk, and reciting Qur'an while he is bowing, and from gold rings.
The Prophet forbade gold rings.
The Messenger of Allah forbade gold rings.
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'I used to wear this ring, but I will never wear it again.' Then he threw it away, and the people threw their rings away."
The Prophet .
"The Messenger of Allah forbade me to wear (a ring) on this finger," and it was on the middle finger and the one next to it.
"The Prophet wore a ring of gold, then he discarded it and wore a ring of silver on which were engraved (the words) 'Muhammad Rasul Allah.' Then he said: 'No one should copy this inscription of mine.' And he wore the stone (Fass) toward his palm."
"Hudhaifah asked for some water and the chief brought water in a silver vessel. He threw it aside, then he apologized to them for what he had done, and said: 'I told him before not to do that. I heard the Messenger of Allah say: Do not drink from vessels of gold and silver, and do not wear Ad-Dibaj or silk. They are for them in this world, and for you in the Hereafter."
"I entered upon Anas bin Malik when he came to Al-Madinah and greeted him with Salam. He said: 'Where are you from?' I said: 'I am Wafid bin 'Amr bin Sa'd bin Mu'adh.' He said: 'Sa'd was the greatest and most virtuous of people.' Then he wept a great deal, then he said: 'The Messenger of Allah put it on, then he stood on the Minbar and sat, without speaking, then he came down and the people started touching it…
He asked 'Abdullah bin 'Abbas about wearing silk. He said: "Ask 'Aishah." "So I asked 'Aishah and she said: 'Ask 'Abdullah bin 'Umar.' So I asked Ibn 'Umar and he said: 'Abu Hafs told me, that the Messenger of Allah said: "Whoever wears silk in this world will have no share in the Hereafter."
"I was sitting with Ibn 'Abbas when a man from among the people of Al-'Iraq came to him and said: 'I make these images; what do you say concerning them?' He said: 'Come closer, come closer. I heard Muhammad say: Whoever makes an image in this world will be commanded on the Day of Resurrection to breathe a soul into it, and he will not be able to do so."
The Messenger of Allah said: "The makers of these images will be punished on the Day of Resurrection, and it will be said to them: 'Bring to life that which you have created.'"
"Jibril, peace be upon him, asked permission to enter upon the Prophet and he said: 'Come in.' He said: 'How can I come in when there is a curtain in your house on which there are images? You should either cut off their heads or make it into a rug to be stepped on, for we Angels do not enter a house in which there are images.'"
"The metallic end of the scabbard of the Messenger of Allah was of silver, the pommel of his sword was silver, and in between were rings of silver."