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Asking Permission
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 246:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Allah
created Adam in his complete shape and form (directly), sixty cubits
(about 30 meters) in height. When He created him, He said (to him),
"Go and greet that group of angels sitting there, and listen what they
will say in reply to you, for that will be your greeting and the
greeting of your offspring." Adam (went and) said, 'As-Salamu alaikum
(Peace be upon you).' They replied, 'AsSalamu-'Alaika wa Rahmatullah
(Peace and Allah's Mercy be on you) So they increased 'Wa Rahmatullah'
The Prophet added 'So whoever will enter Paradise, will be of the
shape and form of Adam. Since then the creation of Adam's (offspring)
(i.e. stature of human beings is being diminished continuously) to the
present time."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 247:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Abbas:
Al-Fadl bin 'Abbas rode
behind the Prophet as his companion rider on the back portion of his
she camel on the Day of Nahr (slaughtering of sacrifice, 10th
Dhul-Hijja) and Al-Fadl was a handsome man. The Prophet stopped to
give the people verdicts. In the meantime, a beautiful woman From the
tribe of Khath'am came, asking the verdict of Allah's Apostle. Al-Fadl
started looking at her as her beauty attracted him. The Prophet looked
behind while Al-Fadl was looking at her; so the Prophet held out his
hand backwards and caught the chin of Al-Fadl and turned his face (to
the owner sides in order that he should not gaze at her. She said, "O
Allah's Apostle! The obligation of Performing Hajj enjoined by Allah
on His worshipers, has become due (compulsory) on my father who is an
old man and who cannot sit firmly on the riding animal. Will it be
sufficient that I perform Hajj on his behalf?" He said, "Yes."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 248:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
The Prophet said,
'Beware! Avoid sitting on the roads." They (the people) said, "O Allah
s Apostle! We can't help sitting (on the roads) as these are (our
places) here we have talks." The Prophet said, ' l f you refuse but to
sit, then pay the road its right ' They said, "What is the right of
the road, O Allah's Apostle?" He said, 'Lowering your gaze, refraining
from harming others, returning greeting, and enjoining what is good,
and forbidding what is evil."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 249:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
When we prayed with the
Prophet we used to say: As-Salam be on Allah from His worshipers,
As-Salam be on Gabriel, As-Salam be on Michael, As-Salam be on
so-and-so. When the Prophet finished his prayer, he faced us and said,
"Allah Himself is As-Salam (Peace), so when one sits in the prayer,
one should say, 'At-Tahiyatu-lillahi Was-Salawatu, Wat-Taiyibatu,
As-Salamu 'Alaika aiyuhan-Nabiyyu wa Rah-matul-lahi wa Barakatuhu,
As-Salamu 'Alaina wa 'ala 'Ibadillahi assalihin, for if he says so,
then it will be for all the pious slave of Allah in the Heavens and
the Earth. (Then he should say), 'Ash-hadu an la ilaha illalllahu wa
ash-hadu anna Muhammadan 'Abduhu wa rasulu-hu,' and then he can choose
whatever speech (i.e. invocation) he wishes " (See Hadith No. 797,
Vol. 1)
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 250:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "The
young should greet the old, the passer by should greet the sitting
one, and the small group of persons should greet the large group of
persons. "
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 251:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said,
"The riding one should greet the walking one, and the walking one
should greet the sitting one, and the small number of persons should
greet the large number of persons."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 252:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said,
"The riding person should greet the walking one, and the walking one
should greet the sitting one, and the small number of persons should
greet the large number of persons."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 252e:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said,
"The younger person should greet the older one, and the walking person
should greet the sitting one, and the small number of persons should
greet the large number of persons."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 253g:
Narrated Al-Bara' bin
'Azib:
Allah's Apostle ordered
us to do seven (things): to visit the sick, to follow the funeral
processions, to say Tashmit to a sneezer, to help the weak, to help
the oppressed ones, to propagate As-Salam (greeting), and to help
others to fulfill their oaths (if it is not sinful). He forbade us to
drink from silver utensils, to wear gold rings, to ride on silken
saddles, to wear silk clothes, Dibaj (thick silk cloth), Qassiy and
Istabraq (two kinds of silk). (See Hadith No. 539, Vol. 7)
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 253k:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin
'Amr:
A man asked the Prophet,
"What Islamic traits are the best?" The Prophet said, "Feed the
people, and greet those whom you know and those whom you do not know."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 254:
Narrated Abu Aiyub:
The Prophet said, "It is
not lawful for a Muslim to desert (not to speak to) his brother Muslim
for more than three days while meeting, one turns his face to one side
and the other turns his face to the other side. Lo! The better of the
two is the one who starts greeting the other."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 255:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
that he was a boy of ten
at the time when the Prophet emigrated to Medina. He added: I served
Allah's Apostle for ten years (the last part of his life time) and I
know more than the people about the occasion whereupon the order of
Al-Hijab was revealed (to the Prophet). Ubai b n Ka'b used to ask me
about it. It was revealed (for the first time) during the marriage of
Allah's Apostle with Zainab bint Jahsh. In the morning, the Prophet
was a bride-groom of her and he Invited the people, who took their
meals and went away, but a group of them remained with Allah's Apostle
and they prolonged their stay. Allah's Apostle got up and went out,
and I too, went out along with him till he came to the lintel of
'Aisha's dwelling place. Allah's Apostle thought that those people had
left by then, so he returned, and I too, returned with him till he
entered upon Zainab and found that they were still sitting there and
had not yet gone. The Prophet went out again, and so did I with him
till he reached the lintel of 'Aisha's dwelling place, and then he
thought that those people must have left by then, so he returned, and
so did I with him, and found those people had gone. At that time the
Divine Verse of Al-Hijab was revealed, and the Prophet set a screen
between me and him (his family).
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 256:
Narrated Anas:
When the Prophet married
Zainab, the people came and were offered a meal, and then they sat
down (after finishing their meals) and started chatting. The Prophet
showed as if he wanted to get up, but they did not get up. When he
noticed that, he got up, and some of the people also got up and went
away, while some others kept on sitting. When the Prophet returned to
enter, he found the people still sitting, but then they got up and
left. So I told the Prophet of their departure and he came and went
in. I intended to go in but the Prophet put a screen between me and
him, for Allah revealed:-- 'O you who believe! Enter not the Prophet's
houses..' (33.53)
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 257:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the Prophet)
'Umar bin Al-Khattab used to say to Allah's Apostle "Let your wives be
veiled" But he did not do so. The wives of the Prophet used to go out
to answer the call of nature at night only at Al-Manasi.' Once Sauda,
the daughter of Zam'a went out and she was a tall woman. 'Umar bin
Al-Khattab saw her while he was in a gathering, and said, "I have
recognized you, O Sauda!" He ('Umar) said so as he was anxious for
some Divine orders regarding the veil (the veiling of women.) So Allah
revealed the Verse of veiling. (Al-Hijab; a complete body cover
excluding the eyes). (See Hadith No. 148, Vol. 1)
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 258:
Narrated Sahl bin Sa'd:
A man peeped through a
round hole into the dwelling place of the Prophet, while the Prophet
had a Midray (an iron comb) with which he was scratching his head. the
Prophet said, " Had known you were looking (through the hole), I would
have pierced your eye with it (i.e., the comb)." Verily! The order of
taking permission to enter has been enjoined because of that sight,
(that one should not look unlawfully at the state of others). (See
Hadith No. 807, Vol. 7)
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 259:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
A man peeped into a room
of the Prophet. The Prophet stood up, holding an arrow head. It is as
if I am just looking at him, trying to stab the man.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 260:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
I have not seen a thing
resembling 'lamam' (minor sins) than what Abu Huraira 'narrated from
the Prophet who said "Allah has written for Adam's son his share of
adultery which he commits inevitably. The adultery of the eyes is the
sight (to gaze at a forbidden thing), the adultery of the tongue is
the talk, and the inner self wishes and desires and the private parts
testify all this or deny it."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 261:
Narrated Anas:
Whenever Allah's Apostle
greeted somebody, he used to greet him three times, and if he spoke a
sentence, he used to repeat it thrice.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 262:
Narrated Abu Said
Al-Khudri:
While I was present in
one of the gatherings of the Ansar, Abu Musa came as if he was scared,
and said, "I asked permission to enter upon 'Umar three times, but I
was not given the permission, so I returned." (When 'Umar came to know
about it) he said to Abu Musa, "Why did you not enter?'. Abu Musa
replied, "I asked permission three times, and I was not given it, so I
returned, for Allah's Apostle said, "If anyone of you asks the
permission to enter thrice, and the permission is not given, then he
should return.' " 'Umar said, "By Allah! We will ask Abu Musa to bring
witnesses for it." (Abu Musa went to a gathering of the Ansar and
said). "Did anyone of you hear this from the Prophet ?" Ubai bin Ka'b
said, "By Allah, none will go with you but the youngest of the people
(as a witness)." (Abu Said) was the youngest of them, so I went with
Abu Musa and informed 'Umar that the Prophet had said so. (See Hadith
No. 277, Vol. 3)
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 263:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I entered (the house)
along with Allah's Apostle . There he found milk in a basin. He said,
"O Abu Hirr! Go and call the people of Suffa to me." I went to them
and invited them. They came and asked permission to enter, and when it
was given, they entered. (See Hadith No. 459 for details)
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 264:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
that he passed by a group
of boys and greeted them and said, "The Prophet used to do so."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 265:
Narrated Abu Hazim:
Sahl said, "We used to
feel happy on Fridays." I asked Sahl, "Why?" He said, "There was an
old woman of our acquaintance who used to send somebody to Buda'a (Ibn
Maslama said, "Buda'a was a garden of date-palms at Medina). She used
to pull out the silq (a kind of vegetable) from its roots and put it
in a cooking pot, adding some powdered barley over it (and cook it).
After finishing the Jumua (Friday) prayer we used to (pass by her and)
greet her, whereupon she would present us with that meal, so we used
to feel happy because of that. We used to have neither a midday nap,
nor meals, except after the Friday prayer." (See Hadith No. 60, Vol.2)
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 266:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle said, "O
'Aisha! This is Gabriel sending his greetings to you." I said, "Peace,
and Allah's Mercy be on him (Gabriel). You see what we do not see."
(She was addressing Allah's Apostle).
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 267:
Narrated Jabir:
I came to the Prophet in
order to consult him regarding my father's debt. When I knocked on the
door, he asked, "Who is that?" I replied, "I" He said, "I, I?" He
repeated it as if he disliked it.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 268:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
A man entered the mosque
while Allah's Apostle was sitting in one side of the mosque. The man
prayed, came, and greeted the Prophet. Allah's Apostle said to him,
"Wa 'Alaikas Salam (returned his greeting). Go back and pray as you
have not prayed (properly)." The man returned, repeated his prayer,
came back and greeted the Prophet. The Prophet said, "Wa
alaika-s-Salam (returned his greeting). Go back and pray again as you
have not prayed (properly)." The man said at the second or third time,
"O Allah's Apostle! Kindly teach me how to pray". The Prophet said,
"When you stand for prayer, perform ablution properly and then face
the Qibla and say Takbir (Allahu-Akbar), and then recite what you know
from the Qur'an, and then bow with calmness till you feel at ease then
rise from bowing, till you stand straight, and then prostrate calmly
(and remain in prostration) till you feel at ease, and then raise
(your head) and sit with calmness till you feel at ease and then
prostrate with calmness (and remain in prostration) till you feel at
ease, and then raise (your head) and sit with calmness till you feel
at ease in the sitting position, and do likewise in whole of your
prayer." And Abu Usama added, "Till you stand straight." (See Hadith
No. 759, Vol.1)
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 269:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said (in the
above narration No. 268), "And then raise your head till you feel at
ease while sitting. "
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 270:
Narrated 'Aisha: that the
Prophet said to her, "Gabriel sends Salam (greetings) to you." She
replied, "Wa 'alaihi-s-Salam Wa Rahmatu-l-lah." (Peace and Allah's
Mercy be on him).
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 271:
Narrated 'Urwa-bin
Az-Zubair:
Usama bin Zaid said, "The
Prophet rode over a donkey with a saddle underneath which there was a
thick soft Fadakiya velvet sheet. Usama bin Zaid was his companion
rider, and he was going to pay a visit to Sa'd bin Ubada (who was
sick) at the dwelling place of Bani Al-Harith bin Al-Khazraj, and this
incident happened before the battle of Badr. The Prophet passed by a
gathering in which there were Muslims and pagan idolators and Jews,
and among them there was 'Abdullah bin Ubai bin Salul, and there was
'Abdullah bin Rawaha too. When a cloud of dust raised by the animal
covered that gathering, 'Abdullah bin Ubai covered his nose with his
Rida (sheet) and said (to the Prophet), "Don't cover us with dust."
The Prophet greeted them and then stopped, dismounted and invited them
to Allah (i.e., to embrace Islam) and also recited to them the Holy
Quran. 'Abdullah bin Ubai' bin Salul said, "O man! There is nothing
better than what you say, if what you say is the truth. So do not
trouble us in our gatherings. Go back to your mount (or house,) and if
anyone of us comes to you, tell (your tales) to him." On that
'Abdullah bin Rawaha said, "(O Allah's Apostle!) Come to us and bring
it(what you want to say) in our gatherings, for we love that." So the
Muslims, the pagans and the Jews started quarreling till they were
about to fight and clash with one another. The Prophet kept on
quietening them (till they all became quiet). He then rode his animal,
and proceeded till he entered upon Sa'd bin 'Ubada, he said, "O Sa'd,
didn't you hear what Abu Habbab said? (He meant 'Abdullah bin Ubai).
He said so-and-so." Sa'd bin 'Ubada said, "O Allah's Apostle! Excuse
and forgive him, for by Allah, Allah has given you what He has given
you. The people of this town decided to crown him (as their chief) and
make him their king. But when Allah prevented that with the Truth
which He had given you, it choked him, and that was what made him
behave in the way you saw him behaving." So the Prophet excused him.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 272:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin
Ka'b:
I heard Ka'b bin Malik
narrating (when he did not join the battle of Tabuk): Allah's Apostle
forbade all the Muslims to speak to us. I would come to Allah's
Apostle and greet him, and I would wonder whether the Prophet did move
his lips to return to my greetings or not till fifty nights passed
away. The Prophet then announced (to the people) Allah's forgiveness
for us (acceptance of our repentance) at the time when he had offered
the Fajr (morning) prayer.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 273:
Narrated 'Aisha:
A group of Jews came to
Allah's Apostle and said, "As-samu 'Alaika " (Death be on you), and I
understood it and said to them, "Alaikum AsSamu wa-l-la'na (Death and
curse be on you)." Allah's Apostle said, "Be calm! O 'Aisha, for Allah
loves that one should be kind and lenient in all matters." I said. "O
Allah's Apostle! Haven't you heard what they have said?" Allah's
Apostle said, "I have (already) said (to them), 'Alaikum (upon you).'
"
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 274:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin
'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said,
"When the Jews greet you, they usually say, 'As-Samu 'alaikum (Death
be on you),' so you should say (in reply to them), 'Wa'alaikum (And on
you)."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 275:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
the Prophet said, "If the
people of the Scripture greet you, then you should say (in reply),
'Wa'alaikum (And on you).' "
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 276:
Narrated 'Ali:
Allah's Apostle sent me,
Az-Zubair bin Al-Awwam and Abu Marthad Al-Ghanawi, and all of us were
horsemen, and he said, "Proceed till you reach Rawdat Khakh, where
there is a woman from the pagans carrying a letter sent by Hatib bin
Abi Balta'a to the pagans (of Mecca)." So we overtook her while she
was proceeding on her camel at the same place as Allah's Apostle told
us. We said (to her) "Where is the letter which is with you?" She
said, "I have no letter with me." So we made her camel kneel down and
searched her mount (baggage etc) but could not find anything. My two
companions said, "We do not see any letter." I said, "I know that
Allah's Apostle did not tell a lie. By Allah, if you (the lady) do not
bring out the letter, I will strip you of your clothes' When she
noticed that I was serious, she put her hand into the knot of her
waist sheet, for she was tying a sheet round herself, and brought out
the letter. So we proceeded to Allah's Apostle with the letter. The
Prophet said (to Habib), "What made you o what you have done, O
Hatib?" Hatib replied, "I have done nothing except that I believe in
Allah and His Apostle, and I have not changed or altered (my
religion). But I wanted to do the favor to the people (pagans of
Mecca) through which Allah might protect my family and my property, as
there is none among your companions but has someone in Mecca through
whom Allah protects his property (against harm). The Prophet said,
"Habib has told you the truth, so do not say to him (anything) but
good." 'Umar bin Al-Khattab said, "Verily he has betrayed Allah, His
Apostle, and the believers! Allow me to chop his neck off!" The
Prophet said, "O 'Umar! What do you know; perhaps Allah looked upon
the Badr warriors and said, 'Do whatever you like, for I have ordained
that you will be in Paradise.'" On that 'Umar wept and said, "Allah
and His Apostle know best."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 277:
Narrated Abu Sufyan bin
Harb:
that Heraclius had sent
for him to come along with a group of the Quraish who were trading in
Sha'm, and they came to him. Then Abu Sufyan mentioned the whole
narration and said, "Heraclius asked for the letter of Allah's Apostle
. When the letter was read, its contents were as follows: 'In the name
of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful. From Muhammad, Allah's slave
and His Apostle to Heraclius, the Chief of Byzantines: Peace be upon
him who follows the right path (guidance)! Amma ba'du (to proceed
)...' (See Hadith No 6, Vol 1 for details)
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 278:
Narrated Abu Said:
The people of (the tribe
of) Quraiza agreed upon to accept the verdict of Sa'd. The Prophet
sent for him (Sa'd) and he came. The Prophet said (to those people),
"Get up for your chief or the best among you!" Sa'd sat beside the
Prophet and the Prophet said (to him), "These people have agreed to
accept your verdict." Sa'd said, "So I give my judgment that their
warriors should be killed and their women and children should be taken
as captives." The Prophet said, "You have judged according to the
King's (Allah's) judgment." (See Hadith No. 447, Vol. 5)
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 279:
Narrated Qatada:
I asked Anas, "Was it a
custom of the companions of the Prophet to shake hands with one
another?" He said, "Yes."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 280:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin
Hisham:
We were in the company of
the Prophet and he was holding the hand of 'Umar bin Al-Khattab.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 281:
Narrated Ibn Mas'ud:
Allah's Apostle taught me
the Tashah-hud as he taught me a Sura from the Quran, while my hand
was between his hands. (Tashah-hud was) all the best compliments and
the prayers and the good things are for Allah. Peace and Allah's Mercy
and Blessings be on you, O Prophet! Peace be on us and on the pious
slaves of Allah, I testify that none has the right to be worshipped
but Allah, and I also testify that Muhammad is Allah's slave and His
Apostle. (We used to recite this in the prayer) during the lifetime of
the Prophet , but when he had died, we used to say, "Peace be on the
Prophet."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 282:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin
'Abbas:
'Ali bin Abu Talib came
out of the house of the Prophet during his fatal ailment. The people
asked ('Ali), "O Abu Hasan! How is the health of Allah's Apostle this
morning?" 'Ali said, "This morning he is better, with the grace of
Allah." Al-'Abbas held Ali by the hand and said, "Don't you see him
(about to die)? By Allah, within three days you will be the slave of
the stick (i.e., under the command of another ruler). By Allah, I
think that Allah's Apostle will die from his present ailment, for I
know the signs of death on the faces of the offspring of 'Abdul
Muttalib. So let us go to Allah's Apostle to ask him who will take
over the Caliphate. If the authority is given to us, we will know it,
and if it is given to somebody else we will request him to recommend
us to him. " 'Ali said, "By Allah! If we ask Allah's Apostle for the
rulership and he refuses, then the people will never give it to us.
Besides, I will never ask Allah's Apostle for it." (See Hadith No 728,
Vol 5)
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 283:
Narrated Muadh:
While I was a companion
rider with the Prophet he said, "O Mu'adh!" I replied, "Labbaik wa
Sa'daik." He repeated this call three times and then said, "Do you
know what Allah's Right on His slaves is?" I replied, "No." He said,
Allah's Right on His slaves is that they should worship Him (Alone)
and should not join partners in worship with Him." He said, "O
Mu'adh!" I replied, "Labbaik wa Sa'daik." He said, "Do you know what
the right of (Allah's) salves on Allah is, if they do that (worship
Him Alone and join none in His worship)? It is that He will not punish
them."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 284:
Narrated Mu'adh:
as above, No. 283.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 285:
Narrated Abu Dhar:
While I was walking with
the Prophet at the Hurra of Medina in the evening, the mountain of
Uhud appeared before us. The Prophet said, "O Abu Dhar! I would not
like to have gold equal to Uhud (mountain) for me, unless nothing of
it, not even a single Dinar remains of it with me, for more than one
day or three days, except that single Dinar which I will keep for
repaying debts. I will spend all of it (the whole amount) among
Allah's slaves like this and like this and like this." The Prophet
pointed out with his hand to illustrate it and then said, "O Abu
Dhar!" I replied, "Labbaik wa Sa'daik, O Allah's Apostle!" He said,
"Those who have much wealth (in this world) will be the least rewarded
(in the Hereafter) except those who do like this and like this (i.e.,
spend their money in charity)." Then he ordered me, "Remain at your
place and do not leave it, O Abu Dhar, till I come back." He went away
till he disappeared from me. Then I heard a voice and feared that
something might have happened to Allah's Apostle, and I intended to go
(to find out) but I remembered the statement of Allah's Apostle that I
should not leave, my place, so I kept on waiting (and after a while
the Prophet came), and I said to him, "O Allah's Apostle, I heard a
voice and I was afraid that something might have happened to you, but
then I remembered your statement and stayed (there). The Prophet said,
"That was Gabriel who came to me and informed me that whoever among my
followers died without joining others in worship with Allah, would
enter Paradise." I said, "O Allah's Apostle! Even if he had committed
illegal sexual intercourse and theft?" He said, "Even if he had
committed illegal sexual intercourse and theft '
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 286:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said, "A man
should not make another man get up from his (the latter's) seat (in a
gathering) in order to sit there.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 287:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet forbade that
a man should be made to get up from his seat so that another might sit
on it, but one should make room and spread out. Ibn 'Umar disliked
that a man should get up from his seat and then somebody else sit at
his place.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 288:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
When Allah's Apostle
married Zainab bint Jahsh, he invited the people who took their meals
and then remained sitting and talking. The Prophet pretended to be
ready to get up, but the people did not get up. When he noticed that,
he got up, and when he had got up, some of those people got up along
with him and there remained three (who kept on sitting). Then the
Prophet came back and found those people still sitting. Later on those
people got up and went away. So I went to the Prophet and informed him
that they had left.
The Prophet came, and
entered (his house). I wanted to enter(along with him) but he dropped
a curtain between me and him. Allah then revealed: 'O you who believe!
Do not enter the Prophet's Houses until leave is given... (to His
statement)... Verily! That shall be an enormity, in Allah's sight.'
(33.53)
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 289:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
I saw Allah's Apostle in
the courtyard of the Ka'ba in the Ihtiba.' posture putting his hand
round his legs like this.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 290:
Narrated Abu Bakra:
Allah's Apostle said,
"Shall I inform you of the biggest of the great sins?" They said,
"Yes, O Allah's Apostle!" He said, "To join partners in worship with
Allah, and to be undutiful to one's parents. "
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 291:
Narrated Bishr:
as above (No. 290)
adding: The Prophet was reclining (leaning) and then he sat up saying,
"And I warn you against giving a false statement." And he kept on
saying that warning so much so that we said, "Would that he had
stopped."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 292:
Narrated 'Uqba bin
Al-Harith:
Once the Prophet offered
the 'Asr prayer and then he walked quickly and entered his house.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 293:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle used to
offer his prayer (while standing) in the midst of the bed, and I used
to lie in front of him between him and the Qibla It I had any
necessity for getting up and I used to dislike to get up and face him
(while he was in prayer), but I would gradually slip away from the
bed.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 294:
Narrated Abdullah bin
'Amr:
The news of my fasting
was mentioned to the Prophet . So he entered upon me and I put for him
a leather cushion stuffed with palm-fibres. The Prophet sat on the
floor and the cushion was between me and him. He said to me, "Isn't it
sufficient for you (that you fast) three days a month?" I said, "O
Allah's Apostle! (I can fast more than this)." He said, "You may fast)
five days a month." I said, "O Allah's Apostle! (I can fast more than
this)." He said, "(You may fast) seven days." I said, "O Allah's
Apostle!" He said, "Nine." I said, "O Allah's Apostle!" He said,
"Eleven." I said, "O Allah's Apostle!" He said, "No fasting is
superior to the fasting of (the Prophet David) which was one half of a
year, and he used, to fast on alternate days. (See Hadith No. 300, Vol
3)
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 295:
Narrated Ibrahim:
'Alaqama went to Sham and
came to the mosque and offered a two-Rak'at prayer, and invoked Allah:
"O Allah! Bless me with a (pious) good companion." So he sat beside
Abu Ad-Darda' who asked, "From where are you?" He said, "From the
people of Kufa." Abu Darda' said, "Wasn't there among you the person
who keeps the secrets (of the Prophet ) which nobody knew except him
(i.e., Hudhaifa (bin Al-Yaman)). And isn't there among you the person
whom Allah gave refuge from Satan through the request (tongue) of
Allah's Apostle? (i.e., 'Ammar). Isn't there among you the one who
used to carry the Siwak and the cushion (or pillows (of the Prophets)?
(i.e., Ibn Mas'ud). How did Ibn Mas'ud use to recite 'By the night as
it conceals (the light)?" (Sura 92). 'Alqama said, "Wadhdhakari Wal
Untha' (And by male and female.") Abu Ad-Darda added. 'These people
continued to argue with me regarding it till they were about to cause
me to have doubts although I heard it from Allah's Apostle "
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 296:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad:
We used to have a midday
nap and take our meals after the Jumua (prayer).
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 297:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad:
There was no name dearer
to 'Ali than his nickname Abu Turab (the father of dust). He used to
feel happy whenever he was called by this name. Once Allah's Apostle
came to the house of Fatima but did not find 'Ali in the house. So he
asked "Where is your cousin?" She replied, "There was something (a
quarrel) between me and him whereupon he got angry with me and went
out without having a midday nap in my house." Allah's Apostle asked a
person to look for him. That person came, and said, "O Allah's
Apostle! He (Ali) is sleeping in the mosque." So Allah's Apostle went
there and found him lying. His upper body cover had fallen off to one
side of his body, and so he was covered with dust. Allah's Apostle
started cleaning the dust from him, saying, "Get up, O Abu Turab! Get
up, Abu Turab!" (See Hadith No. 432, Vol 1)
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 298:
Narrated Thumama:
Anas said, "Um Sulaim
used to spread a leather sheet for the Prophet and he used to take a
midday nap on that leather sheet at her home." Anas added, "When the
Prophet had slept, she would take some of his sweat and hair and
collect it (the sweat) in a bottle and then mix it with Suk (a kind of
perfume) while he was still sleeping. "When the death of Anas bin
Malik approached, he advised that some of that Suk be mixed with his
Hanut (perfume for embalming the dead body), and it was mixed with his
Hanut.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 299:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Whenever Allah's Apostle
went to Quba, he used to visit Um Haram bint Milhan who would offer
him meals; and she was the wife of 'Ubada bin As-samit. One day he
went to her house and she offered him a meal, and after that he slept,
and then woke up smiling. She (Um Haram) said, "I asked him, 'What
makes you laugh, O Allah's Apostle?' He said, 'Some people of my
followers were displayed before me as warriors fighting for Allah's
Cause and sailing over this sea, kings on thrones,' or said, 'like
kings on thrones.' (The narrator, Ishaq is in doubt about it.) I (Um
Haram) said, 'O Allah's Apostle! Invoke Allah that He may make me one
of them.' He invoked (Allah) for her and then lay his head and slept
again and then woke up smiling. I asked, 'What makes you laugh, O
Allah's Apostle?' He said, 'Some people of my followers were displayed
before me as warriors fighting for Allah's Cause and sailing over this
sea, kings on the thrones,' or said, 'like kings on the thrones.' I
(Um Haram) said, 'O Allah's Apostle! Invoke Allah that He may make me
one of them.' He said, You will be amongst the first ones." It is said
that Um Haram sailed over the sea at the time of Muawiya, and on
coming out of the sea, she fell down from her riding animal and died.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 300:
Narrated Abu Sa'id
Al-Khudri:
The Prophet forbade two
kinds of dresses and two kinds of bargains; Ishtimal As-Samma and
Al-Ihtiba in one garment with no part of it covering one's private
parts. (The two kinds of bargains were:) Al-Mulamasa and Al-Munabadha.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 301:
Narrated 'Aisha:
He added, 'But this year
he reviewed it with me twice, and therefore I think that my time of
death has approached. So, be afraid of Allah, and be patient, for I am
the best predecessor for you (in the Hereafter).' " Fatima added, "So
I wept as you ('Aisha) witnessed. And when the Prophet saw me in this
sorrowful state, he confided the second secret to me saying, 'O
Fatima! Will you not be pleased that you will be chief of all the
believing women (or chief of the women of this nation i.e. my
followers?")
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 302:
Narrated the uncle of
'Abbas bin Tamim:
I saw Allah's Apostle
lying on his back in the mosque and putting one of his legs over the
other.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 303:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
the Prophet said "When
three persons are together, then no two of them should hold secret
counsel excluding the third person."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 304:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet confided to
me a secret which I did not disclose to anybody after him. And Um
Sulaim asked me (about that secret) but I did not tell her.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 305:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
The Prophet said, "When
you are three persons sitting together, then no two of you should hold
secret counsel excluding the third person until you are with some
other people too, for that would grieve him."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 306:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
One day the Prophet
divided and distributed something amongst the people whereupon an
Ansari man said, "In this division Allah's Countenance has not been
sought." I said, "By Allah! I will go (and inform) the Prophet." So I
went to him while he was with a group of people, and I secretly
informed him of that, whereupon he became so angry that his face
became red, and he then said, "May Allah bestow His Mercy on Moses
(for) he was hurt more than that, yet he remained patient."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 307:
Narrated Anas:
The Iqama for the prayer
was announced while a man was talking to Allah's Apostle privately. He
continued talking in that way till the Prophet's companions slept, and
afterwards the Prophet got up and offered the prayer with them.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 308:
Narrated Salim's father:
The Prophet said, "Do not
keep the fire burning in your houses when you go to bed."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 309:
Narrated Abu Musa:
One night a house in
Medina was burnt with its occupants. The Prophet spoke about them,
saying, "This fire is indeed your enemy, so whenever you go to bed,
put it out to protect yourselves."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 310:
Narrated Jabir bin
'Abdullah:
Allah's Apostle said,
"(At bedtime) cover the utensils, close the doors, and put out the
lights, lest the evil creature (the rat) should pull away the wick and
thus burn the people of the house."
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 311:
Narrated Jabir:
Allah s Apostle said,
"When you intend going to bed at night, put out the lights, close the
doors, tie the mouths of the water skins, and cover your food and
drinks." Hamrnam said, "I think he (the other narrator) added, 'even
with piece of wood across the utensil.'
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 312:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said "Five
things are in accordance with Al Fitra (i.e. the tradition of
prophets): to be circumcised, to shave the pelvic region, to pull out
the hair of the armpits, to cut short the moustaches, and to clip the
nails.'
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 313:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said "The
Prophet) Abraham circumcised himself after he had passed the age of
eighty years and he circumcised himself with an adze."
Narrated Said bin Jubair:
Ibn 'Abbas was asked, "How old were you when the Prophet died?" He
replied. "At that time I had been circumcised." At that time, people
did not circumcise the boys till they attained the age of puberty.
Sa'id bin Jubair said, "Ibn 'Abbas said, 'When the Prophet died, I had
already been circumcised. "
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 314:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said,
"Whoever among you takes an oath wherein he says, 'By Al-Lat and
Al-'Uzza,' names of two Idols worshipped by the Pagans, he should say,
'None has the right to be worshipped but Allah; And whoever says to
his friend, 'Come, let me gamble with you ! He should give something
in charity. " (See Hadith No. 645)
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 315:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
During the life-time of
the Prophet I built a house with my own hands so that it might protect
me from the rain and shade me from the sun; and none of Allah's
creatures assisted me in building it.
Volume 8, Book 74, Number 316:
Narrated, 'Amr:
Ibn 'Umar said, "By
Allah, I have not put a brick over a brick (i.e. constructed a
building) or planted any date-palm tree since the death of the
Prophet." Sufyan (the sub narrator) said, "I told this narration (of
Ibn 'Umar) to one of his (Ibn 'Umar's) relatives, and he said, 'By
Allah, he did build (something.' "Sufyan added, "I said, 'He must have
said (the above narration) before he built."
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