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Muhammad bin · Introduction

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Sahih Muslim #7371 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
‘Whoever lies upon me intentionally, then let him take his seat in the Fire’.
Sahih Muslim #7372 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
‘I arrived at the Masjid and al-Mughīrah, the Amīr of al-Kūfah said: ‘I heard the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah upon him, saying, ‘Indeed a lie upon me is not like a lie upon anyone else, for whoever lies upon me intentionally, then he shall take his seat in the Fire’.’
Sahih Muslim #7378 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
‘It is enough of a lie for a man that he narrates everything he hears’.
Sahih Muslim #7379 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
‘A man cannot be an Imām whose example is followed until he withholds from some of what he hears’.
Sahih Muslim #7382 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
‘There will be in the last of my nation a people narrating to you what you nor your fathers heard, so beware of them’.
Sahih Muslim #7385 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
‘Indeed in the sea are devils chained up, whom Sulaymān shackled and they are at the point of emerging. Then they will recite a Qur’ān upon the people.’
Sahih Muslim #7386 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
‘Go back to such-and-such narration‘. Then , we abandoned listening to Ḥadīth from them’.
Sahih Muslim #7387 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
‘Indeed we would take Ḥadīth and they would be taken on authority of the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah upon him. However if you take every difficult and docile !
Sahih Muslim #7398 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
‘There is to be no narrating on authority of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah send blessings and peace upon him, except by trustworthy narrators (Thiqāt)’.
Sahih Muslim #7399 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
‘The chain of narration is from the Dīn, and were it not for the chain of narration whoever wished could say what he wanted’. Muhammad bin Abd Allah said, al-Abbās bin Abī Rizmah narrated to me, he said I heard Abd Allah saying: ‘Between us and the people are ‘the legs’ (meaning the chain of narration, i.e. if a Ḥadīth was like a creature)’. Muhammad said, I heard Abā Ishāq Ibrāhīm bin Īsā at-Tālqānī say, I said to Abd Allah…
Sahih Muslim #7405 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
‘Indeed Abbād bin Kathīr, about whose condition you are aware, when he related said: ‘So when I was in an assembly and Abbād was mentioned there, I praised him regarding his Dīn and said: ‘Do not take from him.’ Muhammad said, Abd Allah bin Uthmān narrated to us, he said, my father said, Abd Allah bin al-Mubārak said: ‘I ended up in an assembly of Shu’bah, and he said: ‘This is Abbād bin Kathīr so be warned against him.’
Sahih Muslim #7407 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
‘We do not see the righteous more false in anything than they are regarding Ḥadīth’. Ibn Abī Attāb said: ‘So Muhammad bin Yahyā bin Sa’īd al-Qattān and I met and I asked him about it and he said on authority of his father: ‘You will not see the people of good (Ahl ul-Khayr) more false in anything than they are regarding Ḥadīth.’ Muslim said: ‘He was saying that falsehood flows upon their tongues although they do not intend to lie’.
Sahih Muslim #7409 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
‘Who is this man from whom you transmit the Ḥadīth of Abd Allah bin Amr, ‘The day of Fitr is the day of prizes…’?’ about him’. Ibn Quhzādh said I heard Wahb bin Zam’ah mentioning about Sufyān bin Abd il-Mālik, he said, Abd Allah –meaning Ibn al-Mubārak- said: ‘I saw Rawh bin Ghutayf, the companion of blood the amount of a Dirham , and I took a seat in one of his audiences. Then I began to become ashamed for…
Sahih Muslim #7429 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
‘I did not see Ayyūb speaking ill of anyone, ever, except for Abd al-Karīm- meaning Abū Umayyah’. So he mentioned him and said, may Allah have mercy on him ‘He is not trustworthy- he had asked me about a Ḥadīth of Ikrimah then said ‘I heard from Ikrimah’ .’
Sahih Muslim #7454 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
‘If I had to choose between entering Paradise and meeting Abd Allah bin Muharrar, I would have chosen to meet him, then enter Paradise. Then when I saw him, dung was more preferred to me than him’.