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The Book of Virtues
Ubaidullah was asked (about these two names, i. e. Jarba' and Adhruh). He said: These are the two towns of Syria and there is between them the distance which can be covered in three nights, and the hadith transmitted on...
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtues
A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Umar through another chain of transmitters.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtues
There would be before you a Cistern (as extensive) as there is the distance between Jarba' and Adhruh and there would be jugs like stars in the sky; he who would come to that and drink from it would never...
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The Book of Virtues
Allah's Messenger, what about the vessels of that Cistern? He said: By Him in Whose Hand is the life of Muhammad, the vessels would outnumber the stars in the sky and its planets shining on a dark cloudless night. These...
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The Book of Virtues
I would be pushing back from my Cistern the crowd of people. I would strike away from it (the Cistern) with my staff the people of Yemen until the water (of the Haud) would spout forth upon them. He was...
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The Book of Virtues
I said to Yahya b. Hammad: This is the hadith that I heard from Abu 'Awana and he said: I also heard it from Shu'ba. I said: Narrate that to me and he narrated that to me.
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The Book of Virtues
I will drive away from my Cistern people just as the stray camels are driven away.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtues
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira through another chain ot transmitters.
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The Book of Virtues
My Cistern would be as extensive as the distance between Aila and San'a, of Yemen, and there would be in it jugs like stars in the sky.
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The Book of Virtues
Some persons from amongst my associates would turn to my Cistern; when I would see them and they would be presented to me, they would be detained in the way while coming to me. I would say: My Lord, they...
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The Book of Virtues
" The vessels would be as numerous as the number of stars.
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The Book of Virtues
There would be such a vast distance between the sides of my Cistern as it is between Sana' and Medina.
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The Book of Virtues
Anas reported this hadith with this change that there was some doubt between (places mentioned) and there is a slight variation of wording.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Virtues
You would be shown in it jugs of gold and silver (as numerous) as the number of stars in the sky. This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Anas b. Malik with this addition:" More numerous than stars...
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The Book of Virtues
Behold, I shall be present ahead of you on the Cistern, and the distance between its different sides would be like that between Sana' and Aila, and its jugs would be like stars in the sky.
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The Book of Virtues
I wrote (a letter) to Jabir b. Samura (and it was sent) through my servant Nafi' asking him to inform me about something (pertaining to the Haud Kauthar). He wrote to me: I heard him (the Holy Prophet) say: I...
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The Book of Virtues
Sa`d reported that on the Day of Uhud I saw on the right side of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) and on his left side two persons dressed in white clothes and whom I did not see before nor after that, and...
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The Book of Virtues
I saw on the right side of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) and on his left side two persons with white clothes on the Day of Uhtid fighting a desperate fight, and I saw them neither before nor after that.
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The Book of Virtues
There was nothing to be afraid of, and he also said: We found it (this horse) like a torrent of water (indicating its swift-footedness), whereas the horse had been slow before that time.
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The Book of Virtues
We have found no reason for consternation, and we have found it to be (as quick as a torrent) of water.