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The Book of Pilgrimage
Abu Abd al-Rahmin, I have decided to leave (Medina) for the time is hard for us, whereupon Abdullah said to her: Stay here, foolish lady, for I have heard Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as saying: For one who shows endurance on...
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The Book of Pilgrimage
I heard Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as saying: He who patiently endured the hardships and rigours of (this city, i. e. Medina), I would be his witness and intercessor on the Day of Resurrection.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Pilgrimage
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.
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The Book of Pilgrimage
A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira (Allah be pleased with him) through another chain of transmitters.
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The Book of Pilgrimage
None who shows endurance on the hardships of Medina,... (the rest of the hadith is the same).
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The Book of Pilgrimage
There are at the approaches of Medina angels so that plague and the Dajjal shall not penetrate into it.
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The Book of Pilgrimage
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.
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The Book of Pilgrimage
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...
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The Book of Pilgrimage
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...
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The Book of Pilgrimage
" Just as a furance removes impurity," but no mention is made of iron.
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The Book of Pilgrimage
Muhammad, cancel my oath of allegiance. But Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) refused it. He again came and said: Cancel my oath of allegiance. But he (the Holy Prophet) refused it. He again came to him and said: Cancel my oath of...
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The Book of Pilgrimage
It is Taiba, thereby meaning Medina. It drives away impurity just as fire removes the impurity of silver.
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The Book of Pilgrimage
Allah named Medina as Tabba.
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The Book of Pilgrimage
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.
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The Book of Pilgrimage
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".
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The Book of Pilgrimage
This hadith is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira by another chain of transmitters.
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The Book of Pilgrimage
He who intends to do harm to the people of Medina, Allah would efface him just as water dissolves salt.
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The Book of Pilgrimage
" Sudden attack or harm."
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The Book of Pilgrimage
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...
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The Book of Pilgrimage
Syria will be conquered and some people will go out of Medina along with their families driving their camels. and Medina is better for them if they were to know it. Then Yemen will be conquered and some people will...