500 hadith found in Sahih Muslim

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

There is no transitive disease, no divination, but good omen pleases me. It was said: What is good omen? He said: Sacred words.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

There is no transitive disease, no divination, but I like good words.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

There is no transitive disease, no hama, no divination, but I like good omen.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

If there be bad luck, it is in the house, and the wife, and the horse.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

There is no transitive disease, no ill omen, and bad luck is lound in the house, or wife or horse. Note: The majority of scholars interpret this to mean that these things in and of themselves do not transmit or...

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

This hadith has been reported on the authority of Zuhri with other chains of transmitters but with slight variations of wording.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

'Umar b. Muhammad b. Zaid reported that he heard his father narrating from Ibn 'Umar that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) had said. If bad luck is a fact, then it is in the horse, the woman and the house.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Shu'ba with the same chain of transmitters but there is no mention of the word" Haqq"" (fact).

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

If there is bad luck in anything, it is the horse, the abode and the woman.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

If bad luck were to be in anything, it is found in the woman, the horse and the abode.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Sahl b. Sa'd with a different chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

If bad luck were to be in anything, it is found in the land, in the servant and in the horse.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

I said: Messenger of Allah, there were things we used to do in the pre-Islamic days. We used to visit Kahins, whereupon he said: Don't visit Kahins. I said: We used to take omens. He said: That is a sort...

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Zuhri with a slight variation of wording.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

I said: Among us there are men who draw lines and thus make divination. What about this? Thereupon he (the Holy Prophet) said: There was a Prophet who drew lines, so whose lines agree with his line for him it...

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

I said: Allah's Messenger, the kahins used to tell us about things (unseen) and we found them to be true. Thereupon he said: That is a word pertaining to truth which a jinn snatches and throws into the ear of...

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

It is nothing (i. e. it is a mere superstition). They said: Allah's Messenger, they at times narrate to us things which we find true. Thereupon Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: That is a word pertaining to truth which a jinn...

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Zuhri with the same chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

A person from the Ansar who was amongst the Companions of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) reported to me: As we were sitting during the night with Allah's Messenger (ﷺ), a meteor shot gave a dazzling light. Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: What...

Sahih Muslim

The Book of Greetings

The hadith has been narrated on the authority of Zuhri through the same chain of transmitters but with a slight variation of wording.