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KITAB AL-IMAN
(THE BOOK OF FAITH)
(Continued)
Chapter 51 : CONCERNING THE WIND WHICH WOULD BLOW NEAR
THE DAY OF RESURRECTION AND WOULD CAUSE TO DIE ANYONE HAVING ANKTHING
LIKE FAITH IN HIS HEART
Book 1,
Number 0212:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said: Verily Allah would make a wind to blow from the side
of the Yemen more delicate than silk and would spare none but cause
him to die who, in the words of Abu 'Alqama, has faith equal to the
weight of a grain ; while Abdul-'Aziz said: having faith equal to the
weight of a dust particle.
Chapter 52 : EXHORTATION TO BE PROMPT IN DOING GOOD
DEEDS BEFORE THE APPEARANCE OF TURBULANCE
Book 1,
Number 0213:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) observed: Be prompt in doing good deeds (before you are
overtaken) by turbulence which would be like a part of the dark night.
During (that stormy period) a man would be a Muslim in the morning and
an unbeliever in the evening or he would be a believer in the evening
and an unbeliever in the morning, and would sell his faith for worldly
goods.
Chapter 53 : PERTAINING TO THE FEAR OF A BELIEVER LEST
HIS DEEDS SHOULD BE LOST
Book 1,
Number 0214:
It is narrated on the
authority of Anas b. Malik that when this verse: "O ye who believe I
raise not your voices above the voice of the Prophet, nor shout loud
unto him in discourse, as ye shout loud unto one another, lest your
deeds should become null and void, while you perceive not" (xlix.
2-5), was revealed. Thabit b. Qais confined himself in his house and
said: I am one of the denizens of Fire, and he deliberately avoided
coming to the Apostle (may peace be upon him). The Apostle (may peace
be upon him) asked Sa'd b, Mu'adh about him and said, Abu Amr, how is
Thabit? Has he fallen sick? Sa'd said: He is my neighbour, but I do
not know of his illness. Sa'd came to him (Thabit), and conveyed to
him the message of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him).
Upon this Thabit said: This verse was revealed, and you are well aware
of the fact that, amongst all of you, mine is the voice louder than
that of the Messenger of Allah, and so I am one amongst the denizens
of Fire, Sa'd Informed the Holy Prophet about it. Upon this the
Messenger of Allah observed: (Nay, not so) but he (Thabit) is one of
the dwellers of Paradise.
Book 1,
Number 0215:
This hadith has been
narrated on the authority of Anas b. Malik by another chain of
transmitters in which these words are found: Thabit b. Qais was the
orator of the Ansar, when this verse was revealed: the rest of the
hadith is the same with the exception that there is no mention of Sa'd
b. Mu'adh in it. This hadith is also transmitted by Ahmad b. Sa'id,
Habban, Sulaiman b. Mughira on the authority of Anas who said: When
the verse was revealed: "Do not raise your voice louder than the voice
of the Apostle," no mention was made of Sa'd b, Mu'adh in it.
Book 1,
Number 0216:
This hadith is narrated
on the authority of Anas by another chain of transmitters in which
there is no mention of Sa'd b. Mu'adh, but the following words are
there: We observed a man, one of the dwellers of Paradise, walking
about amongst us.
Chapter 54 : WOULD (PEOPLE) BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
DEEDS COMMITTED DURING THE STATE OF IGNORANCE?
Book 1,
Number 0217:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abdullah b. Mas'ud that some people said to the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him): Messenger of Allah, would we be held
responsible for our deeds committed in the state of ignorance (before
embracing Islam)? Upon his he (the Holy Prophet) remarked: He who
amongst you performed good deeds in Islam , He would not be held
responsible for them (misdeeds which he committed in ignorance) and he
who committed evil (even after embracing Islam) would be held
responsible or his misdeeds that he committed in the state of
ignorance as well as in that of Islam.
Book 1,
Number 0218:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abdullah b. Mas'ud: We once said: Messenger of Allah,
would we be held responsible for our deeds committed in the state of
ignorance? He (the Holy Prophet) observed: He who did good deeds in
Islam would not be held responsible for what he did in the state of
ignorance, but he who committed evil (after having come within the
fold of Islam) would be held responsible for his previous and later
deeds.
Book 1,
Number 0219:
This hadith has been
transmitted by Minjab b. al-Harith Tamimi with the same chain of
transmitters.
Chapter 55 : ISLAM EFFACES ALL THE PREVIOUS MISDEEDS
AND SO DO MIGRATION AND PILGRIMAGE
Book 1,
Number 0220:
It is narrated on the
authority of Ibn Shamasa Mahri that he said: We went to Amr b. al-As
and he was about to die. He wept for a long time and turned his face
towards the wall. His son said: Did the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him not give you tidings of this? Did the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) not give you tidings of this? He (the
narrator) said: He turned his face (towards the audience) and said:
The best thing which we can count upon is the testimony that there is
no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the Apostle of Allah. Verily I
have passed through three phases. (The first one) in which I found
myself averse to none else more than I was averse to the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) and there was no other desire stronger
in me than the one that I should overpower him and kill him. Had I
died in this state, I would have been definitely one of the denizens
of Fire. When Allah instilled the love of Islam in my heart, I came to
the Apostle (may peace be upon him) and said: Stretch out your right
hand so that may pledge my allegiance to you. He stretched out his
right hand, I withdrew my hand, He (the Holy Prophet) said: What has
happened to you, O 'Amr? replied: I intend to lay down some condition
. He asked: What condition do you intend to put forward? I said:
should be granted pardon. He (the Holy Prophet) observed: Are you not
aware of the fact that Islam wipes out all the previous (misdeeds) ?
Verily migration wipes out all the previous (misdeeds), and verily the
pilgrimage wipes out all the (previous) misdeeds. And then no one as
or dear to me than the Messenger of Allah and none was more sublime in
my eyes than he, Never could I, pluck courage to catch a full glimpse
of his face due to its splendour. So if I am asked to describe his
features, I cannot do that for I have not eyed him fully. Had I died
in this state had every reason to hope that I would have bee among the
dwellers of Paradise. Then we were responsible for certain things (in
the light of which)I am unable to know what is in store for me. When I
die, let neither female mourner nor fire accompany me. When you bury
me, fill my grave well with earth, then stand around it for the time
within which a camel is slaughtered and its meat is distributed so
that I may enjoy your intimacy and (in your company) ascertain what
answer I can give to the messengers (angels) of Allah.
Book 1,
Number 0221:
It is narrated on the
authority of Ibn 'Abbas that some persons amongst the polytheist had
committed a large number of murders and had excessively indulged in
fornication. Then they came to Muhammad (may peace be upon him) and
said: Whatever you assert and whatever you call to is indeed good. But
if you inform us that there is atonement of our past deeds (then we
would embrace Islam). Then it was revealed :
And those who call not
unto another god along with Allah and slay not any soul which Allah
has forbidden except in the cause of justice, nor commit
fornication; and he who does this shall meet the requital of sin.
Multiplied for him shall be the torment on the Day of Resurrection,
and he shall therein abide disgraced, except him who repents a
believes and does good deeds. Then these! for the Allah shall change
their vices into virtues. Verily Allah is Ever Forgiving, Merciful
(xxv. 68-70).
Say thou: O my bondsmen
woo have committed extravagance against themselves despair not of
the Mercy of Allah I Verily Allah will forgive the sins altogether.
He is indeed the Forgiving, the Merciful (xxxix. 53).
Chapter 56 : PERTAINING TO THE VIRTUOUS ACT OF A MAN
BEFORE EMBRACING ISLAM
Book 1,
Number 0222:
Hakim b. Hizam reported
to 'Urwa b. Zubair that he said to the Messenger of Allah: Do you
think that there is any thing for me (of he reward with the Lord) for
the deed of religious purification that I did in the state of
ignorance? Upon this he (the Apostle of Allah) said to him : You
accepted Islam with all the previous virtues that you practised.
Book 1,
Number 0223:
Hakim b. Hizam reported
to 'Urwa b. Zubair that he said to the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him): Messenger of Allah, do you think if there is any reward
(of the Lord with me on the Day of Resurrection) for the deeds of
religious purification that I performed in the state of ignorance,
such as charity, freeing a slave, cementing of blood-relations ? Upon
this he (the Apostle of Allah) said to him: You have accepted Islam
with all the previous virtues that you had practised.
Book 1,
Number 0224:
It is narrate on the
authority of Hakim b. Hizam: I said: Messenger of Allah , I did so
some of the deeds in the state of ignorance. (One of the transmitters
Hisham b. Urwa explained them as acts of piety. Upon this the
Messenger, of Allah remarked: You have embraced Islam with all the
previous acts of virtue. I said: By God, I would leave nothing undone
in Islam the like of which I did in the state of ignorance.
Book 1,
Number 0225:
Hisham b. Urwa narrated
it on the authority of his father: Hakim b. Hizam freed one hundred
slave and donated one hundred camels (for the sake of Allah) during
the state of ignorance. Then he freed one hundred slaves and donated
one hundred camel(for the sake of Allah) after) he had embraced Islam.
He subsequently came to the Apostle (may peace be upon him). The rest
of the hadith is the same as narrated above.
Chapter 57 : THE VERACITY OF FAITH AND ITS SINCERITY
Book 1,
Number 0226:
It is narrated on the
authority of 'Abdullah (b. Mas'ud) that when this verse was revealed:
"It is those who believe and confound not their belief with
wrongdoing" (vi. 82), the Companions of the Messenger of Allah wore
greatly perturbed. They said: Who amongst us (is so fortunate) that he
does not wrong himself? Upon this the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) remarked: It does not mean that which you presume It implies
that which Luqman said to his son: O my son, do not associate anything
with Allah, for indeed it is the gravest wrongdoing (xxxi. 13).
Book 1,
Number 0227:
This hadith is narrated
by another chain of transmitters, (namely) lshaq b. Ibrahim. Ibn Idris
says: My father transmitted it from Aban b. Taghlib who heard it from
A'mash; then I heard it also from him (A'mash).
Chapter 58 : CONCERNING THE WORDS OF ALLAH WHETHER YOU
MANIFEST WHATEVER IS IN YOUR MIND OR HIDE IT
Book 1,
Number 0228:
It is reported on the
authority of Abu Huraira that when it was revealed to the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him): To Allah belongs whatever is in the
heavens and whatever is in the earth and whether you disclose that
which is in your mind or conceal it, Allah will call you to account
according to it. Then He forgives whom He pleases and chastises whom
He Pleases; and Allah is over everything Potent"(ii. 284). the
Companions of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) felt it
hard and severe and they came to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) and sat down on their knees and said: Messenger of Allah, we
were assigned some duties which were within our power to perform, such
as prayer, fasting, struggling (in the cause of Allah), charity. Then
this (the above-mentioned) verse was revealed unto you and it is
beyond our power to live up to it. The Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) said: Do you intend to say what the people of two books
(Jews and Christians) said before you: "We hear and disobey"? You
should rather say: "We hear and we obey, (we seek) Thy forgiveness,
our Lord! and unto Thee is the return." And they said: "We hear and we
obey, (we seek) Thy forgiveness, Our Lord! and unto Thee is the
return." When the people recited it and it smoothly flowed on their
tongues, then Allah revealed immediately afterwards: "The Apostle
believes in that which is sent down unto him from his Lord, and so do
the believers. Each one believes in Allah and His Angels and His Books
and His Apostles, saying: We differentiate not between any of His
Apostles and they say: We hearken and we obey: (we seek) Thy
forgiveness, our Lord! and unto Thee is the return" (ii. 285). When
they did that, Allah abrogated this (verse) and the Great, Majestic
Allah revealed: "Allah burdens not a soul beyond its capacity. It gets
every good that it earns and it suffers every ill that it earns. Our
Lord, punish us not if we forget or make a mistake." (The Prophet
said:) Yes, our Lord! do not lay on us a burden as Thou didst lay on
those before us. (The Prophet said:) Yes, our Lord, impose not on us
(burdens) which we have not the strength to bear (The Prophet said:)
Yes, and pardon us and grant us protection! and have mercy on us. Thou
art our Patron, so grant us victory over the disbelieving people" (ii.
286). He (the Lord) said: Yes.
Book 1,
Number 0229:
It is narrated on the
authority of Ibn 'Abbas: When this verse: "Whether you disclose that
which is in your mind or conceal it, Allah will call you to account
according to it" (ii 284), there entered in their minds something (of
that fear) such as had never entered their hearts (before). The
Apostle (may peace be upon him) observed: Say: We have heard and
obeyed and submitted ourselves. He (the reporter) said: Allah
instilled faith in their hearts and He revealed this verse: "Allah
burdens not a soul beyond its capacity. It gets every good that it
earns and it suffers every ill that it earns. Our Lord, call us not to
account if we forget or make a mistake. He the (Lord) said: I indeed
did it. Our Lord! do not lay on us a burden as Thou didst lay on those
before us. He (our Lord) said: I indeed did it. And pardon us, have
mercy on us. Thou art our Protector" (ii. 286). He said: I indeed did
it.
Chapter 59 : ALLAH DISREGARDS THE PREMONITION OR THE
EVIL PROMPTINGS OF THE HEART SO LONG AS THEY DO NOT TAKE A FIRM ROOT
Book 1,
Number 0230:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) observed: Verily Allah forgave my people the evil promptings
which arise within their hearts as long as they did not speak about
them or did not act upon them.
Book 1,
Number 0231:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) observed: Verily the Great and Mighty Allah forgave my
people the evil promptings arising in their minds, but they neither
talked about them nor acted upon them.
Book 1,
Number 0232:
The same hadith has been
narrated by Zuhair b. Harb, Waki, Ishaq b. Mansur, Husain b. 'Ali.
Chapter 60 : WHENEVER A PERSON INTENDS TO DO A GOOD
DEED, IT IS RECORDED BUT WHENEVER HE INTENDS TO COMMIT EVIL, IT IS NOT
WRITTEN
Book 1,
Number 0233:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said: The Great and the Glorious Lord said (to angels) :
Whenever My bondsman intends to corn it an evil, do not record it
against him, but if he actually commits it, then write it as one evil.
And when he intends to do good but does not do it, then take it down
is one act of goodness, but if he does it, then write down ten good
deeds (in his record).
Book 1,
Number 0234:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) observed: Allah, the Great and Glorious, said: Whenever my
bondsman intends to do good, but does not do it, I write one good act
for him, but if he puts it into practice I wrote from ten to seven
hundred good deeds in favour of him. When he intends to commit an
evil, but does not actually do it, do not record it. But if he does
it, I write only one evil.
Book 1,
Number 0235:
Abu Huraira reported that
Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him), said: When
it occurs to my bondsman that he should do a good deed but he actually
does not do it, record one good to him, but if he puts it into
practice, I make an entry of ten good acts in his favour. When it
occurs to him to do evil, but he does not commit it, I forgive that.
But if he commits it, I record one evil against his name. The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) observed. The angels said:
That bondsman of Yours intends to commit evil. though His Lord is more
Vigilant than he. Upon this He (the Lord) said: Watch him; if he
commits (evil), write it against his name but if he refrains from
doing it, write one good deed or him, for he desisted from doing it
for My sake. The Messenger of Allah said: He who amongst you is good
of faith, all his good acts are multiplied from ten to seven hundred
times (and are recorded in his name) and all the evils that he commits
are recorded as such (i,e. without increase) till he meets Allah.
Book 1,
Number 0236:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) observed: He who intended to do good, but did not do it, one
good was recorded for him, and he who intended to do good and also did
it, ten to seven hundred good deeds were recorded for him. And he who
intended evil, but did not commit it, no entry was made against his
name, but if he committed that, it was recorded.
Book 1,
Number 0237:
It is narrated on the
authority of Ibn Abbas that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) transmitted it from the Blessed and Great Lord: Verily Allah
recorded the good and the evil and then made it clear that he who
intended good but did not do it, Allah recorded one complete good in
his favour, but if he intended it and also did it, the Glorious and
Great Allah recorded ten to seven hundred virtues and even more to his
credit. But it he intended evil, but did not commit it, Allah wrote
down full one good in his favour. If he intended that and also
committed it,Allah made an entry of one evil against him.
Book 1,
Number 0238:
This hadith has been
narrated with another chain of transmitters with the addition of these
words: Allah would even wipe out (the evil committed by a man) and
Allah does not put to destruction anyone except he who is doomed to
destruction.
Chapter 61 : PERTAINING TO EVIIL SUGGESTION OR
PROMPTING IN FAITH AND WHAT SHOULD BE SAID WHEN IT OCCURS TO THE MIND OF
A MAN
Book 1,
Number 0239:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that some people from amongst the Companions
of the Apostle (may peace be upon him) came to him and said: Verily we
perceive in our minds that which every one of us considers it too
grave to express. He (the Holy Prophet) said: Do you really perceive
it? They said : Yes. Upon this he remarked: That is the faith
manifest.
Book 1,
Number 0240:
The same hadith has been
transmitted by Muhammad b. 'Amr, Abu Baker b. Ishaq, Abu'l-Jawwab,
A'mash and Abu Huraira.
Book 1,
Number 0241:
It is narrated on the
authority of 'Abdullah b. Mas'ud that the Apostle (may peace be upon
him) was asked about evil prompting, to which he replied: It is pure
faith.
Book 1,
Number 0242:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said: Men will continue to question one another till this is
propounded: Allah created all things but who created Allah? He who
found himself confronted with such a situation should say: I affirm my
faith in Allah.
Book 1,
Number 0243:
This hadith has been
transmitted by Mahmud b. Ghailan by another chain of transmitters (and
the words are) : The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said:
The Satan will come to everyone of you and say: Who created the
heaven, who created the earth? (And the man) replies: It is Allah,
Then the remaining part of the hadith was narrated as mentioned above
and the words 'His prophets" were added to it.
Book 1,
Number 0244:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah may peace be upon
him) observed : The Satan comes to everyone. of you and says : Who
created this and that? till he questions: Who created your Lord? When
he comes to that, one should seek refuge in Allah and keep away (from
such idle thoughts).
Book 1,
Number 0245:
This hadith is
transmitted by Urwa b. Zubair on the authority of Abu Huraira (and the
words are):The Satan comes to the bondsman (of Allah) and says: Who
created this and that? The remaining part of the hadith is the same.
Book 1,
Number 0246:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon
him) observed: People will constantly ask you questions pertaining to
knowledge till they would say: Allah created us, but who created
Allah? he (the narrator) says: he (Abu Huraira) was (at the time of
narrating this hadith) catching hold of the hand of a man and he said:
Allah and the Messenger told the truth. Two persons have already put
me this question, and this is the third one, or he said: One man has
put me this question and he is the second one.
Book 1,
Number 0247:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that he said: The people will constantly, and
the rest of the hadith is the same as that transmitted by
'Abdul-Warith with the exception that there is no mention of the
Apostle of Allah in that, but he observed at the end of the hadith:
Allah and His Messenger told the truth.
Book 1,
Number 0248:
Abu Huraira reported: The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said to me: they (the
people) till constantly ask you, Abu Huraira, (about different things
pertaining to religion) the they would say: Well, there is Allah, but
after all who created Allah? He (Abu Huraira) narrated: Once we were
in the mosque that some of the Bedouins came there and said: Well,
there is Allah, but who created Allah? He (the narrator) said: I took
hold of the pebbles in my fist and flung at them and remarked: Stand
up, stand up (go away) my friend (the Holy Prophet) told the truth.
Book 1,
Number 0249:
Yazid b. al-Asamm said: I
heard Abu Huraira saying that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) observed: people will certainly ask you about everything
till they will propound: Allah created every thing, but who created
Allah?
Book 1,
Number 0250:
Anas b. Malik transmitted
it from the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) that the Great
and Glorious Allah said: Verily your people would constantly question
about this and that till they would say: Well, it is Allah Who created
the creation, but who created Allah?
Book 1,
Number 0251:
This hadith has been
narrated by another chain of transmitters with the exception that
Ishaq made no mention of this: Allah said: Verily your people.
Chapter 62 : WARNING FOR ONE APPROPRIATING THE RIGHT OF
A MUSLIM BY TAKING A FALSE OATH: THE FIRE (OF HELL) IS HIS CHASTISEMENT
Book 1,
Number 0252:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Umama that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) observed: He who appropriated the right of a Muslim by (swearing
a false) oath, Allah would make Hell-fire necessary for him and would
declare Paradise forbidden for him. A person said to him : Messenger
of Allah, even if it is something insignificant? He (the Holy Prophet)
replied:(Yes)even if it is the twig of the arak tree.
Book 1,
Number 0253:
This hadith has been
transmitted by another chain of narrators: Abu Bakr b. Abi Shaiba,
Ishaq b. Ibrahim, Harun b. Abdullah, Abi Usama, Walid b. Kathir,
Muhammad b. Ka'b, his brother Abdullah b. Ka'b and Abi Usama.
Book 1,
Number 0254:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abdullah (b. Umar) that the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) observed : He who perjured with a view to appropriating
the property of a Muslim , and he is in fact a liar and would meet
Allah in a state that He would be angry with him . He (the narrator)
said : There came Ash'ath b. Qais and said (to the people): What does
Abu Abdur-Rahman (the Kunya of Abdullah b. Umar) narrate to you? They
replied : So and so. Upon this he remarked: Abu Abdur-Rahman told the
truth. This (command) has been revealed in my case. There was a piece
of land in Yemen over which I and another person had a claim. I
brought the dispute with him to the Apostle of Allah (to decide) He
(the Holy Prophet) said: Can you produce an evidence (in your support)
? I said: No. He (the Holy Prophet) observed: (Then the decision would
be made) on his oath. I said : He would readily take an oath. Upon
this the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) remarked : He who
perjured for appropriating the wealth of a Muslim, whereas he is a
liar, would meet Allah while He would be angry with him. This verse
was then revealed : "Verily those who barter Allah's covenant and
their oaths at a small price . . ." (iii 77).
Book 1,
Number 0255:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abdullah that he heard the Prophet (may peace be upon
him) saying: He who took an oath in order to entitle himself (to the
possession) of a property, whereas he is a liar, would meet Allah in a
state that He would be very much angry with him. Then the remaining
part of the hadith was narrated as transmitted by A'mash but with the
exception of these words: There was a dispute between me and another
person in regard to a well. We referred this dispute to the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him). Upon this he remarked : Either (you
should produce) two witnesses (to support your contention) or his oath
(would be accepted as valid).
Book 1,
Number 0256:
Ibn Mas'ud says: I heard
the Messenger of Allah observing: He who took an oath on the property
of a Muslim without legitimate right would meet Allah and He would be
angry, with him. Then the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
in support of his contention recited the verse : "Verily those who
barter Allah's covenant and their oaths at a small price.
Book 1,
Number 0257:
It is narrated on the
authority of Wa'il that there came a person from Hadramaut and another
one from Kinda to the Apostle (may peace be upon him). One who had
come from Hadramaut said : Messenger of Allah, only this man has
appropriated my land which belonged to my father. The one who had came
from Kinda contended . This is my land and is in my possession: I
cultivate it. There is no right for him in it. The Messenger of Allah
said to the Hadramite: Have you any evidence (to support you)? He
replied in the negative. He (the Apostle of Allah) said: Then your
case is to be decided on his oath. He (the Hadramite) said: Messenger
of Allah, he is a liar and cares not what he swears and has no regard
for anything. Upon this he (the Messenger of Allah) remarked: For you
then there is no other help to it. He (the man from Kinda) set out to
take an oath. When he turned his back the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) observed: If he took an oath on his property with a
view to usurping it, he would certainly meet his Lord in a state that
He would turn away from him.
Book 1,
Number 0258:
Wa'il reported it on the
authority of his father Hujr: I was with the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) that two men came there disputing over a piece of
land. One of them said: Messenger of Allah, this man appropriated my
land without justification in the days of ignorance. The (claimant)
was Imru'l-Qais b.'Abis al-Kindi and his opponent was Rabi'a b. 'Iban
He (the Holy Prophet) said (to the claimant): Have you evidence (to
substantiate your claim) ? He replied: I have no evidence. Upon this
he (the Messenger of Allah) remarked: Then his (that is of the
defendant) is the oath. He (the claimant) said: In this case he (the
defendant) would appropriate this (the property). He (the Holy
Prophet) said: There is than no other way left for you but this. He
(the narrator) said: When he (the defendant) stood up to take oath,
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: He who
appropriated the land wrongfully would meet Allah in a state that He
would be angry with him. Ishaq in his narration mentions Rabi'a b.
'Aidan (instead of Rabi'a b. 'Ibdan).
Chapter 63 : CONCERNING THE FACT THAT VIOLABLE IS THE
BLOOD OF ONE WHO MAKES AN ATTEMPT TO TAKE POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY OF
ANOTHER WITHOUT ANY LEGITIMATE RIGHT. IF SUCH MAN IS KILLED HIS ABODE IS
FIRE AND HE WHO DIES IN PROTECTING HIS PROPERTY IS A MARTYR
Book 1,
Number 0259:
Abu Huraira reported: A
person came to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and
said: Messenger of Allah, what do you think if a man comes to me in
order to appropriate my possession ? He (the Holy Prophet) said: Don't
surrender your possession to him. He (the inquirer) said: If he fights
me? He (the Holy Prophet) remarked: Then fight (with him). He (the
inquirer) again said: What do you think if I am killed? He (the Holy
Prophet) observed: You would be a martyr. He (the inquirer) said :
What do you think of him (Messenger of Allah) If I kill him. He (the
Holy Prophet) said: he would be in the Fire.
Book 1,
Number 0260:
It is narrated on the
authority of Thabit, that when 'Abdullah b. 'Amr and 'Anbasa b. Abi
Sufyan were about to fight against each other, Khalid b. 'As rode to
'Abdullah b. 'Amr and persuaded him (not to do so). Upon this Abdullah
b. 'Amr said: Are you not aware that the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) had observed: "He who died in protecting his property is
a martyr."
This hadith has been narrated by Muhammad b. Hatim, Muhammad b. Bakr,
Ahmad b. 'Uthman Naufali, Abu 'Asim, Ibn Juraij.
Chapter 64 : THE RULER WHO, IS UNJUST TO HIS SUBJECTS
DESERVES PUNISHMENT OF FIRE
Book 1,
Number 0261:
Hasan reported :
'Ubaidullah b. Ziyad paid a visit to Ma'qil b. Yasar Muzani in his
illness of which he (later on) died. (At this juncture) Ma'qil said: I
am going to narrate to you a hadith which I have heard from the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and which I would not have
transmitted if I knew that I would survive. Verily I have heard the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) say: There is none amongst
the bondsmen who was entrusted with the affairs of his subjects and he
died in such a state that he was dishonest in his dealings with those
over whom he ruled that the Paradise is not forbidden for him.
Book 1,
Number 0262:
Hasan reported:
Ubaidullah b. Ziyad went to see Ma'qil b. Yasir and he was ailing. He
('Ubaidullah) inquired (about his health) to which he (Ma'qil)
replied: I am narrating to you a hadith which I avoided narrating to
you (before). Verily the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
observed: Allah does not entrust to his bondsman the responsibility of
managing the affairs of his subjects and he dies as a dishonest
(ruler) but Paradise is forbidden by Allah for such a (ruler). He (Ibn
Ziyad) said: Why did you not narrate it to me before this day ? He
replied : I (in fact) did not narrate it to you as it was not (fit)
for me to narrate that to you.
Book 1,
Number 0263:
Hasan reported: We were
with Ma'qil b. Yasar inquiring about his health that Ubaidullah b.
Ziyad came there. Ma'qil said to him: Verily I am going to narrate to
you a hadith which I heard from the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him). Then he narrated the hadith like those two (mentioned
above).
Book 1,
Number 0264:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Malih that Ubaidullah b. Ziyad visited Ma'qil b.
Yasar in his illness. Ma'qil said to him: I am narrating to you a
hadith which I would have never narrated to you had I not been in
death-bed. I heard Allah's apostle (may peace be upon him) say: A
ruler who has been entrusted with the affairs of the Muslims but he
makes no endeavors( for the material and moral uplift) and does not
sincerely mean (their welfare) would not enter Paradise along with
them.
Chapter 65 : REMOVAL OF TRUSTWORTHINESS AND FAITH FROM
SOME HEARTS AND APPEARANCE OF DISCORD THEREIN
Book 1,
Number 0265:
Hudhaifa reported: The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) narrated to us two ahadith.
I have seen one (crystallized into reality), and I am waiting for the
other. He told us: Trustworthiness descended in the innermost (root)
of the hearts of people. Then the Qur'an was revealed and they learnt
from the Qur'an and they learnt from the Sunnah. Then he (the Holy
Prophet) told us about the removal of trustworthiness. He said : The
man would have a wink of sleep and trustworthiness would be taken away
from his heart leaving the impression of a faint mark. He would again
sleep and trustworthiness would be taken away from his heart leaving
an impression of a blister, as if you rolled down an ember on your
foot and it was vesicled. He would see a swelling having nothing in
it. He (the Holy Prophet) then took up a pebble and rolled it down
over his foot and (said) : The people would enter into transactions
amongst one another and hardly a person would be left who would return
(things) entrusted to him. (And there would be so much paucity of
honest persons) till it would be said: There in such a such tribe is a
trustworthy man. And they would also say about a person: How prudent
he is, how broad-minded he is and how intelligent he is, whereas in
his heart there would not be faith even to the weight of a mustard
seed. I have passed through a time in which I did not care with whom
amongst you I entered into a transaction, for if he were a Muslim his
faith would compel him to discharge his obligations to me and it he
were a Christian or a Jew, the ruler would compel him to discharge his
obligations to me. But today I would not enter into a transaction with
you except so and so.
Book 1,
Number 0266:
This hadith has been
transmitted by another chain of transmitters: Ibn Numair, Waki', Ishaq
b. Ibrahim, 'Isa b. Yunus on the authority of A'mash.
Book 1,
Number 0267:
It is narrated on the
authority of Hudhaifa : We were sitting in the company of Umar and he
said: Who amongst you has heard the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) talking about the turmoil ? Some people said : It is we who
heard it. Upon this be remarked: Perhaps by turmoil you presume the
unrest of man in regard to his household or neighbour, they replied :
Yes. He ('Umar) observed : Such (an unrest) would be done away with by
prayer, fasting and charity. But who amongst you has heard from the
Apostle (may peace be upon him) describing that turmoil which would
come like the wave of the ocean. Hudhaifa said: The people hushed into
silence, I replied : It is I. He ('Umar) said : Ye, well, your father
was also very pious. Hudhaifa said : I heard the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be, upon him ) observing: Temptations will be presented to
men's hearts as reed mat is woven stick by stick and any heart which
is impregnated by them will have a black mark put into it, but any
heart which rejects them will have a white mark put in it. The result
is that there will become two types of hearts: one white like a white
stone which will not be harmed by any turmoil or temptation, so long
as the heavens and the earth endure; and the other black and
dust-coloured like a vessel which is upset, not recognizing what is
good or rejecting what is abominable, but being impregnated with
passion. Hudhaifa said: I narrated to him ('Umar): There is between
you and that (turmoil) a closed door, but there is every likelihood of
its being broken. 'Umar said: Would it be broken? You have, been
rendered fatherless. Had it been opened, it would have been perhaps
closed also. I said: No, it would be broken, and I narrated to him:
Verily that door implies a person who would be killed or die. There is
no mistake in this hadith. Abu Khalid narrated: I said to Sa'd, O Abu
Malik, what do you mean by the term "Aswad Murbadda"? He replied: High
degree of whiteness in blackness. I said: What is meant by "Alkoozu
Mujakhiyyan"? He replied: A vessel turned upside down. It is narrated
on the authority of Rib'i (b. Hirash). When Hudhaifa came from 'Umar
he sat down to narrate to us and said: Verily yesterday when I was
sitting with the Commander of the believers he asked his companions:
When amongst you retains in his memory the utterance of the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) with regard to the turmoil ?-and he
cited the hadith like the hadith narrated on the authority of Abu
Khalid, but he did not mention the exposition of his words (Murbaddan)
and (Mujakhiyyan).
Book 1,
Number 0269:
It is transmitted by
Rib'i b. Hirash. who narrated it on the authority of Hudhaifa that
verily 'Umar said: Who would narrate to us or who amongst you would
narrate to us (and Hudhaifa was one amongst them) what the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) had said about the turmoil? Hudhaifa
said: I will, and recited the hadith like that transmitted by Abu
Malik on the authority of Rib'i and he observed in connection with
this hadith that Hudhaifa remarked: I am narrating to you a hadith and
it has no mistake, and said: That it is transmitted from he Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him).
Chapter 66 : ISLAM WAS INITIATED AS SOMETHING STRANGE,
AND IT WOULD REVERT TO ITS (OLD POSITION) OF BEING STRANGE, AND IT WOULD
CONCENTRATE BETWERN THE TWO MOSQUES
Book 1,
Number 0270:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said: Islam initiated as something strange, and it would
revert to its (old position) of being strange. so good tidings for the
stranger.
Book 1,
Number 0271:
It is narrated on the
authority of Ibn 'Umar ('Abdullah b. 'Umar) that the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) observed: Verily Islam started as
something strange and it would again revert (to its old position) of
being strange just as it started, and it would recede between the two
mosques just as the serpent crawls back into its hole.
Book 1,
Number 0272:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said: Verily the faith would recede to Medina just as the
serpent crawls back into its hole.
Chapter 67 : THE EFFACING OF FAITH IN THE LATER AGE
Book 1,
Number 0273:
It is narrated on the
authority of Anas that verily the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) observed: The Hour (Resurrection) would not come so long as
Allah is supplicated in the world.
Book 1,
Number 0274:
It is narrated on the
authority of Anas that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
said: The Hour (Resurrection) would not come upon anyone so long as he
supplicates Allah.
Chapter 68 : PERMISSIBILITY OF CONCEALING THE FAITH OF
ONE WH0 FEARS
Book 1,
Number 0275:
Hudhaifa reported: We
were in the company of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
when he said. Count for me those who profess al-Islam. We said:
Messenger of Allah, do you entertain any fear concerning us and we are
(at this time) between six hundred and seven hundred (in strength). He
(the Holy Prophet) remarked: You don't perceive; you may be put to
some trial, He (the narrator) said: We actually suffered trial so much
so that some of our men were constrained to offer their prayers in
concealment.
Chapter 69 : TO HABITUATE THE HEART WITH FAITH WHICH
DUE TO ITS WEAKNESS, IS SCARED AND THE FORBIDDANCE TO CALL POSITIVELY
ONE A BELIEVER WITHOUT A DEFINITE PROOF
Book 1,
Number 0276:
Sa'd narrated it on the
authority of his father (Abi Waqqas) that he observed: The Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) distributed shares (of booty among
his Companions). I said: Messenger of Allah! Give it to so and so, for
verily he is a believer. Upon this the Apostle of Allah remarked: Or a
Muslim. I (the narrator) repeated it (the word "believer") thrice and
he (the Holy Prophet) turned his back upon me (and substituted the
word) "Muslim," and then observed: I bestow it (this share) to a man
out of apprehension lest Allah should throw him prostrate into the
fire (of Hell) whereas in fact the other man is dearer to me than he.
Book 1,
Number 0277:
It is narrated on the
authority of Sa'd that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
bestowed upon a group of persons (things), and Sa'd was sitting
amongst them. Sa'd said: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) ignored some of them. And he who was ignored seemed to be more
deserving in my eyes (as compared with others). I (Sa'd) said:
Messenger of Allah I why is it that you did not give to such and such
(man)? Verily I see him a believer. Upon this the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) observed: Or a Muslim ? I kept quiet for some
time but I was again impelled (to express) what I knew about him. I
said: Messenger of Allah why is it that you did not give it to such
and such ? Verily, by Allah, see him a believer. Upon this the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) remarked: (Nay, not a
believer) but a Muslim. He (Sa'd) said: I again kept quite for some
time but what I knew about him again impelled me (to express my
opinion) and I said: Why is it that you did not give (the share) to so
and so: By Allah, verily I see him a believer. The Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) remarked; (Nay, not so) but a Muslim. Verily
(at times) I give (a share) to a certain man apprehending that he may
not be thrown prostrate in the Fire, whereas the other man (who is not
given) is dearer to me (as compared with him).
Book 1,
Number 0278:
Sa'd reported: The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) bestowed upon a group of
persons (booty) and I was sitting with them. The remaining part of the
hadith is the same as mentioned (above) with the additionI stood up
and went to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and
whispered to him : Why did you omit such and such a man ?
Book 1,
Number 0279:
The same hadith has been
narrated on the authority of Muhammad b Sa'd and these words (are also
there) : The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) gave a stroke
on my neck or between my two shoulders and said: Sa'd, do you fight
with me simply because I gave (a share) to a man ?
Chapter 70 : THE HEART IS MORE SATISFIED ON SEEING
EVIDENCE
Book 1,
Number 0280:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) observed: We have more claim to doubt than Ibrahim (may
peace be upon him) when he said: My Lord! Show me how Thou wilt
quicken the dead. He said : Believeth thou not ? He said : Yes! But
that my heart may rest at ease. He (the Holy Prophet) observed: May
Lord take mercy on Lot, that he wanted a strong support, and had I
stayed (in the prison) as long as Yusuf stayed, I would have responded
to him who invited me.
Book 1,
Number 0281:
'Abdullah b. Muhammad
narrated the same hadith on the authority of Abu Huraira and in the
transmission by Malik the words are that he (the Holy Prophet) recited
the verse : "but that my heart may rest at ease" and completed it.
Book 1,
Number 0282:
This hadith has also been
narrated by Abd b. Humaid Ya'qub, i.e. son of Ibrahim b. Sa'd, Abu
Uwais, Zuhri, like the one narrated by Malik with the same chain of
transmission and said : He recited this verse till he completed it.
Chapter 71 : THE NECESSITY OF AFFIRMING THE PROPHETHOOD
OF OUR APOSTLE MUHAMMAD (MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM) WHO IS THE APOSTLE SENT
TO THE WHOLE OF HUMANITY, AND THE ABROGATION OF OTHER RELIGIONS WITH HIS
RELIGION
Book 1,
Number 0283:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) observed: There has never been a Prophet amongst the
prophets who was not bestowed with a sign amongst the signs which were
bestowed (on the earlier prophets). Human beings believed in it and
verily I have been conferred upon revelation (the Holy Qur'an) which
Allah revealed to me. I hope that I will have the greatest following
on the Day of Resurrection.
Book 1,
Number 0284:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) observed: By Him in Whose hand is the life of Muhammad, he
who amongst the community of Jews or Christians hears about me, but
does not affirm his belief in that with which I have been sent and
dies in this state (of disbelief), he shall be but one of the denizens
of Hell-Fire.
Book 1,
Number 0285:
It is narrated on the
authority of Sha'bi that one among the citizens of Khurasan asked him:
0 Abu! some of the people amongst us who belong to Khurasan say that a
person who freed his bondswoman and then married her is like one who
rode over a sacrificial animal. Sha'bi said: Abu Burda b. Abi Musa
narrated it to me on the authority of his father that verily the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said : There are three
(classes of persons) who would be given a double reward. One who is
amongst the People of the Book and believed in his apostle and (lived)
to see the time of Apostle Muhammad (may peace be upon him) and
affirmed his faith in him and followed him and attested his truth, for
him is the double reward; and the slave of the master who discharges
all those obligations that he owes to Allah and discharges his duties
that he owes to his master, for him there is a double reward. And a
man who had a bondswoman and fed her and fed her well, then taught her
good manners, and did that well and later on granted her freedom and
married her, for him is the double reward. Then Sha'bi said : Accept
this hadith without (giving) anything. Formerly a man was (obliged) to
travel to Medina even for a smaller hadith than this. (286) This
hadith has been narrated by another chain of transmitters like Abu
Bakr b. Abi Shaiba, 'Abda b. Sulaiman Ibn Abi 'Umar Sufyan,
'Ubaidullah b. Mu'adh, Shu'ba ; all of them heard it from Salih b.
Salih.
Chapter 72 : THE DESCENT OF JESUS SON OF MARY, AND HE
WILL JUDGE ACCORDING TO THE SHARIIAH OF OUR APOSTLE, MUHAMMAD (MAY PEACE
BE UPON HIM)
Book 1,
Number 0287:
Abu Huraira reported that
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: By Him in Whose
hand is my life, the son of Mary (may peace be upon him) will soon
descend among you as a just judge. He will break crosses, kill swine
and abolish Jizya and the wealth will pour forth to such an extent
that no one will accept it.
Book 1,
Number 0288:
The same hadith is
transmitted from Zuhri with the same chain of transmission. But in the
tradition narrated by Ibn 'Uyaina the words are : "impartial leader
and just judge" and in the tradition narrated by Yunus : the "judge
judging with justice" and "impartial leader" are not mentioned. And in
the hadith narrated by Salih like the one transmitted by Laith the
words are : "impartial judge". And in the hadith transmitted by Ziyad
the words are : "Till one sajda is better than the worldand what it
contains. Then Abu Huraira used to say, "recite" if you like: Not one
of the People of the Book will fail to believe in him before his
death.
Book 1,
Number 0289:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger or Allah (may peace be
upon him) observed: I swear by Allah that the son of Mary will
certainly descend as a just judge and he would definitely break the
cross, and kill swine and abolish Jizya and would leave the young
she-camel and no one would endeavour to (collect Zakat on it). Spite,
mutual hatred and jealousy against one another will certainly
disappear and when he summons people to accept wealth, not even one
would do so.
Book 1,
Number 0290:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) observed: What will be your state when the son of Mary
descends amongst you and there will be an Imam amongst you?
Book 1,
Number 0291:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that he heard the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) as saying: What would you do when the son of Mary
would descend and lead you?
Book 1,
Number 0292:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) observed: What would you do when the son of Mary would
descend amongst you and would lead you as one amongst you ? Ibn Abi
Dhi'b on the authority of Abu Huraira narrated: Your leader amongst
you. Ibn Abi Dhi'b said: Do you know what the words: "He would lead as
one amongst you" mean? I said: Explain these to me. He said: He would
lead you according to the Book of your : Lord (hallowed be He and most
exalted) and the Sunnah of your Apostle (may peace be upon him).
Book 1,
Number 0293:
Jabir b. 'Abdullah
reported: I heard the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) say:
A section of my people will not cease fighting for the Truth and will
prevail till the Day of Resurrection. He said: Jesus son of Mary would
then descend and their (Muslims') commander would invite him to come
and lead them in prayer, but he would say: No, some amongst you are
commanders over some (amongst you). This is the honour from Allah for
this Ummah.
Chapter 73 : DESCRIPTION OF THE PERIOD IN WHICH IMAN
WOULD NOT BE ACCEPTABLE TO ALLAH
Book 1,
Number 0294:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said: The (Last) Hour shall not came till the sun rises from
the place of its setting And on the day when it rises from the place
of its setting even if all the people together affirmed their faith,
it would not be of any avail to one who did not believe previously and
derived no good out of his belief.
Book 1,
Number 0295:
This hadith has been
narrated by another chain of transmitters, Abu Bakr b. Abi Shaiba, Ibn
Numair, Abu Kuraib, Ibn Fudail.
Book 1,
Number 0296:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) observed: When three things appear faith will not benefit
one who has not previously believed or has derived no good from his
faith: the rising of the sun in its place of setting, the Dajjal, and
the beast of the earth.
Book 1,
Number 0297:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Dharr that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) one day said: Do you know where the sun goes? They replied: Allah
and His Apostle know best. He (the Holy Prophet) observed: Verily it
(the sun) glides till it reaches its resting place under the Throne.
Then it falls prostrate and remains there until it is asked: Rise up
and go to the place whence you came, and it goes back and continues
emerging out from its rising place and then glides till it reaches its
place of rest under the Throne and falls prostrate and remains in that
state until it is asked : Rise up and return to the place whence you
came, and it returns and emerges out from it rising place and the it
glides (in such a normal way) that the people do not discern anything
( unusual in it) till it reaches its resting place under the Throne.
Then it would be said to it: Rise up and emerge out from the place of
your setting, and it will rise from the place of its setting. The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said . Do you know when it
would happen ? It would happen at the time when faith will not benefit
one who has not previously believed or has derived no good from the
faith.
Book 1,
Number 0298:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Dharr that the Apostle of Allah(may peace be upon
him) one day said : Do you know where the sun goes ? The remaining
part of the hadith is the same.
Book 1,
Number 0299:
Abu Dharr reported : I
entered the mosque and the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
was sitting there. When the sun disappeared (from the sight) he said :
O Abu Dharr! Do you know where it goes? He (the narrator) said : Allah
and His Apostle know best. He (the Holy Prophet) said . Verily it goes
and begs permission, for prostration (to Allah) and the permission is
granted to it. Once it would be said: Return to the place whence you
came, and then it would rise from its setting place. Then he, after
the recitation of 'Abdullah recited it: And that is its appointed
term.
Book 1,
Number 0300:
Abu Dharr reported: I
asked the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) the (implication
of the) words of Allah, the Exalted : The sun glides to its appointed
resting place. He replied: Its appointed resting place is under the
Throne.
Chapter 74 : THE BEGINNING OF REVELATION TO THE
MESSENGER OF ALLAH (MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM)
Book 1,
Number 0301:
A'isha, the wife of the
Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him), reported: The first (form)
with which was started the revelation to the Messenger of Allah was
the true vision in sleep. And he did not see any vision but it came
like the bright gleam of dawn. Thenceforth solitude became dear to him
and he used to seclude himself in the cave of Hira', where he would
engage in tahannuth (and that is a worship for a number of nights)
before returning to his family and getting provisions again for this
purpose. He would then return to Khadija and take provisions for a
like period, till Truth came upon him while he was in the cave of
Hira'. There came to him the angel and said : Recite, to which he
replied : I am not lettered. He took hold of me [the Apostle said] and
pressed me, till I was hard pressed ; thereafter he let me off and
said : Recite. I said : I am not lettered. He then again took hold of
me and pressed me for the second time till I was hard pressed and then
let me off and said : Recite, to which I replied : I am not lettered.
He took hold of me and pressed me for the third time, till I was hard
pressed and then let me go and said: Recite in the name of your Lord
Who created, created man from a clot of blood. Recite. And your most
bountiful Lord is He Who taught the use of pen, taught man what he
knew not (al-Qur'an, xcvi. 1-4). Then the Prophet returned therewith,
his heart was trembling, and he went to Khadija and said : Wrap me up,
wrap me up ! So they wrapped him till the fear had left him. He then
said to Khadija: O Khadija! what has happened to me ? and he informed
her of the happening, saying: I fear for myself. She replied: It can't
be. Be happy. I swear by Allah that He shall never humiliate you. By
Allah, you join ties of relationship, you speak the truth, you bear
people's burden, you help the destitute, you entertain guests, and you
help against the vicissitudes which affect people. Khadija then took
him to Waraqa b. Naufal b. Asad b. 'Abd al-'Uzza, and he was the son
of Khadija's uncle, i.e., the brother of her father. And he was the
man who had embraced Christianity in the Days of Ignorance (i.e.
before Islam) and he used to write books in Arabic and, therefore,
wrote Injil in Arabic as God willed that he should write. He was very
old and had become blind Khadija said to him: O uncle! listen to the
son of your brother. Waraqa b. Naufal said: O my nephew! what did you
see? The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him), then, informed
him what he had seen, and Waraqa said to him: It is namus that God
sent down to Musa. Would that I were then (during your prophetic
career) a young man. Would that I might be alive when your people
would expel you! The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said:
Will they drive me out ? Waraqa said: Yes. Never came a man with a
like of what you have brought but met hostilities. If I see your day I
shall help you wholeheartedly.
Book 1,
Number 0302:
This hadith has been
narrated on the authority of 'A'isha with another chain of narrators
like one transmitted by Yunus, i.e. the first thing with which the
revelation was initiated with the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) except the words: By Allah, Allah would never humiliate you,
and Khadija said: O son of my uncle! Listen to the son of your
brother.
Book 1,
Number 0303:
This hadith has been
reported from 'A'isha by another chain of transmitters and the words
are: He (the Holy Prophet) came to Khadija an his heart was trembling.
The rest of the hadith has been narrated like one transmitted by Yunus
and Ma'mar, but the first part is not mentioned, i.e. the first thing
with which was started the revelation to the Holy Prophet was the true
vision. And these words like those transmitted by Yunus are mentioned
thus: By Allah, Allah would never humiliate you. And there is also a
mention of the words of Khadija: O son of my uncle! Listen to the son
of your brother.
Book 1,
Number 0304:
Jabir b. 'Abdullah
al-Ansari who was one of the Companions of the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) reportedThe Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) told about the intermission of revelation and narrated While I
was walking I heard a voice from the sky, and raising my head I saw
the angel who had come to me in Hira', sitting on a Throne between
heaven and earth I was terror-stricken on that account and came back
(to my family) and said: Wrap me up, wrap me up ! So they wrapped me
up, and the Blessed and Most Exalted Allah sent down: "You who are
shrouded, arise and deliver warning, your Lord magnify, your clothes
cleanse, and defilement shun," and "defilement" means idols; and then
the revelation was followed continuously.
Book 1,
Number 0305:
It is narrated on the
authority of Jabir b. Abdullah that he heard the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) says: The wahi was intermitted for me for a
small span of time and while I was walking, and then the hadith like
the one narrated by Yunus was transmitted but with the exception of
these words: I was terror-stricken till I fell on the ground. Abu
Salama said: Defilement means idols. After this the revelation was
speeded up and followed rapidly.
Book 1,
Number 0306:
This hadith, the like of
one narrated by Yunus has also been transmitted by Ma'mar on the
authority of al-Zuhri who narrated: Allah the Most Glorious and
Exalted revealed this: "You who are shrouded, arise and deliver
warning, your Lord magnify, your clothes cleanse and defilement shun,"
before making the prayer obligatory. I felt terror-stricken as
narrated by Uqail.
Book 1,
Number 0307:
Yahya reported: I asked
Abu Salama what was revealed first from the Qur'an. He said:" 0, the
shrouded one." I said: Or "Recite." Jabir said: I am narrating to you
what was narrated to us by the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him). He said: I stayed in Hira' for one month and when my stay was
completed, I come down and went into the heart of the valley. Somebody
called me aloud. I looked in front of me, behind me, on the right of
my side and on my left, but I did not see any body. I was again called
and I looked about but saw nothing. I was called again and raised my
head, and there on the Throne in the open atmosphere he, i.e. Gabriel
(peace be upon him) was sitting. I began to tremble on account of
fear. I came to Khadija and said: Wrap me up. They wrapped me up and
threw water on me and Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, sent down this:
you who are shrouded! arise and deliver warning, your Lord magnify,
your clothes cleanse."
Book 1,
Number 0308:
Yahya b Abi Kathir has
reported this hadith with the same chain of transmitters and narrated:
And there he was sitting on the Throne between the heaven and the
earth.
Chapter 75 : NIGHT JOURNEY OF THE MESSENGER OF ALLAH
(MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM) TO HEAVEN, AND THE PRAYER MADE OBLIGATORY
Book 1,
Number 0309:
It is narrated on the
authority of Anas b. Malik that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said: I was brought al-Buraq Who is an animal white and
long, larger than a donkey but smaller than a mule, who would place
his hoof a distance equal to the range of version. I mounted it and
came to the Temple (Bait Maqdis in Jerusalem), then tethered it to the
ring used by the prophets. I entered the mosque and prayed two rak'ahs
in it, and then came out and Gabriel brought me a vessel of wine and a
vessel of milk. I chose the milk, and Gabriet said: You have chosen
the natural thing Then he took me to heaven. Gabriel then asked the
(gate of heaven) to be opened and he was asked who he was He replied:
Gabriel. He was again asked: Who is with you? He (Gabriel) said:
Muhammad. It was said: Has he been sent for? Gabriel replied: He has
indeed been sent for. And (the door of the heaven) was opened for us
and lo ! we saw Adam. He welcomed me and prayed for my good. Then we
ascended to the second heaven. Gabriel (peace be upon him) (asked the
door of heaven to be opened), and he was asked who he was. He
answered: Gabriel; and was again asked: Who is with you? He replied:
Muhammad. It was said: Has he been sent for? He replied: He has indeed
been sent for. The gate was opened. When I entered 'Isa b. Maryam and
Yahya b. Zakariya (peace be upon both of them), cousins from the
maternal side. welcomed me and prayed for my good Then I was taken to
the third heaven and Gabriel asked for the opening (of the door). He
was asked: Who are you? He replied: Gabriel. He was (again) asked: Who
is with you? He replied Muhammad (may peace be upon him). It was said:
Has he been sent for? He replied He has indeed been sent for. (The
gate) was opened for us and I saw Yusuf (peace of Allah be upon him)
who had been given half of (world) beauty. He welcomed me prayed for
my well-being. Then he ascended with us to the fourth heaven. Gabriel
(peace be upon him) asked for the (gate) to be opened, and it was
said: Who is he? He replied: Gabriel. It was (again) said: Who is with
you? He said: Muhammad. It was said: Has he been sent for? He replied:
He has indeed been sent for. The (gate) was opened for us, and lo!
Idris was there. He welcomed me and prayed for my well-being (About
him) Allah, the Exalted and the Glorious, has said: "We elevated him
(Idris) to the exalted position" (Qur'an xix. 57). Then he ascended
with us to the fifth heaven and Gabriel asked for the (gate) to be
opened. It was said: Who is he? He replied Gabriel. It was (again)
said: Who is with thee? He replied: Muhammad. It was said Has he been
sent for ? He replied: He has indeed been sent for. (The gate) was
opened for us and then I was with Harun (Aaron-peace of Allah be upon
him). He welcomed me prayed for my well-being. Then I was taken to the
sixth heaven. Gabriel (peace be upon him) asked for the door to be
opened. It was said: Who is he? He replied: Gabriel. It was said : Who
is with thee? He replied: Muhammad. It was said : Has he been sent for
? He replied : He has indeed been sent for. (The gate) was opened for
us and there I was with Musa (Moses peace be upon him) He welcomed me
and prayed for my well-being. Then I was taken up to the seventh
heaven. Gabriel asked the (gate) to be opened. It was said: Who is he
? He said : Gabriel It was said . Who is with thee ? He replied :
Muhammad (may peace be upon him.) It was said : Has he been sent for ?
He replied : He has indeed been sent for. (The gate) was opened for us
and there I found Ibrahim (Abrahampeace be upon him) reclining against
the Bait-ul-Ma'mur and there enter into it seventy thousand angels
every day, never to visit (this place) again Then I was taken to
Sidrat-ul-Muntaha whose leaves were like elephant ears and its fruit
like big earthenware vessels. And when it was covered by the Command
of Allah, it underwent such a change that none amongst the creation
has the power to praise its beauty. Then Allah revealed to me a
revelation and He made obligatory for me fifty prayers every day and
night. Then I went down to Moses (peace be upon him) and he said :
What has your Lord enjoined upon your Ummah ? I said : Fifty prayers.
He said : Return to thy Lord and beg for reduction (in the number of
prayers), for your community shal1 not be able to bear this burden. as
I have put to test the children of Isra'il and tried them (and found
them too weak to bear such a heavy burden). He (the Holy Prophet)
said: I went back to my Lord and said: My Lord, make things lighter
for my Ummah. (The Lord) reduced five prayers for me. I went down to
Moses and said. (The Lord) reduced five (prayers) for me, He said:
Verily thy Ummah shall not be able to bear this burden ; return to thy
Lord and ask Him to make things lighter. I then kept going back and
forth between my Lord Blessed and Exalted and Moses, till He said:
There are five prayers every day and night. O Muhammad, each being
credited as ten, so that makes fifty prayers. He who intends to do a
good deed and does not do it will have a good deed recorded for him ;
and if he does it, it will be recorded for him as ten; whereas he who
intends to do an evil deed and does not do, it will not be recorded
for him; and if he does it, only one evil deed will be recorded. I
then came down and when I came to Moses and informed him, he said: Go
back to thy Lord and ask Him to make things lighter. Upon this the
Messenger of Allah remarked : I returned to my Lord until I felt
ashamed before Him.
Book 1,
Number 0310:
It is narrated on the the
outhority of Anas b. Malik that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said: (the angels) came to me and took me to the Zamzam and
my heart was opened and washed with the water of Zamzam and then I was
left (at my place).
Book 1,
Number 0311:
Anas b. Malik reported
that Gabriel came to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upo him)
while he was playing with his playmates. He took hold of him and lay
him prostrate on the ground and tore open his breast and took out the
heart from it and then extracted a blood-clot out of it and said :
That was the part of Satan in thee. And then he washed it with the
water of Zamzam in a golden basin and then it was joined together and
restored to it place. The boys came running to his mother, i.e. his
nurse, and said: Verily Muhammad has been murdered. They all rushed
toward him (and found him all right) His color was changed, Anas said.
I myself saw the marks of needle on his breast.
Book 1,
Number 0312:
Anas b. Malik,while
recountig the Night journey of the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon
him), from the mosque of Ka'bah, reported : Three beings (angels) came
to him in the osque of the Ka'bah, while he was sleeping in the sacred
mosque before it (the Command of Night Journey and Accension) was
revealed to him. The rest of the hadith is narrated like that of
Thabit. However, some portions have occurred before and some of them
have occurred after ; some have been added and some deleted.
Book 1,
Number 0313:
Anas b. Malik reported :
Abu Dharr used to relate that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said: The roof of my house was cleft when I was in Mecca and
Gabriel descended and opened my heart and then washed it with the
water of Zamzam.He then brought a gold basin full of wisdom and faith
and after emptying it into my breast, he closed it up. Then taking me
by he hand, he ascended with me to th heaven, and when we came to the
lowest heaven, Gabriel said to the guardian of the lowest heaven:
Open. He asked who was there? He replied . It is Gabriel. He again
asked whe he there was someone with him. He replied: Yes, it is
Muhammad with me. He was asked if he had been sent for, He (Gabriel)
said: Yes . Then he opened (the gate). When we ascended the lowest
heaven (I saw) a man seated with parties on his right side and parties
on his left side. When he looked up to his right, he laughed and when
he looked to his left, he wept. He said: Welcome to the righteous
apostle and the righteous son. I asked Gabriel who he was and he
replied: He is Adam (peace be upon him) and these parties on his right
and on his left are the souls of his descendants. Those of them on his
right are the inmates of Paradise and the parties which are on his
left side are the inmates of Hell ; so when he looked towards his
right side, he laughed, and when he looked towards his left side, he
wept. Then Gabriel ascended with me to the second heaven. He asked its
guardian to open (its gate), and its guardian replied in the same way
as the guardian of the lowest heaven had said. He (opened it). Anas b.
Malik said: He (the Holy Prophet) mentioned that he found in the
heavens Adam, Idris, Jesus, Moses and Abraham (may peace be on all of
them), but he did not ascertain as to the nature of their abodes
except that he had found Adam in the lowest heaven and Abraham in the
sixth heaven. When Gabriel and the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) passed by Idris (peace be upon him) he said : Welcome to the
righteous apostle and righteous brother. He (the narrator) said: He
then proceeded and said : Who is he ? Gabriel replied : It is Idris.
Then I passed by Moses (peace be upon him) and he said: Welcome tothe
righteous apostle and righteous brother. I said to (Gabriel) : Who is
he ? He replied : It is Moses. Then I passed by Jesus and he said :
Welcome to the righteous apostle and righteous brother. I said (to
Gabriel) : Who is he ? He replied : Jesus, son of Mary. He (the Holy
Prophet) said: Then I went to Ibrahim (peace be upon him). He said:
Welcome to the righteous apostle and righteous son. I asked : Who is
he ? He (Gabriel) replied : It is Abraham. Ibn Shihab said: Ibn Hazm
told me that Ibn 'Abbas and Abd Habba al-Ansari used to say that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said : Thereafter he
ascended with me till I was taken to such a height where I heard the
scraping of the pens. Ibn Hazm and Anas told that the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) said : Allah then made fifty prayers
obligatory for my Ummah and I returned with that and passed by Moses.
Moses, (peace be upon him) said : What has thy Lord enjoined on thy
people ? I said : Fifty prayers have been made obligatory on them.
Moses (peace be upon him) said : Return to thy Lord, for thy Ummah
would not be able to bear this burden. Then I came back to my Lord and
He remitted a portion out of thut. I then again went to Moses (peace
be upon him) and informed him about it He said : Return to thy Lord,
for thy Ummah shall not be able to bear this burden. I then went back
to my Lord and He said : They are five and at the same time fifty, and
what has been said will not be changed. I then returned to Moses and
he said: Go back to thy Lord. whereupon I said : I feel ashamed of my
Lord. Gabriel then travelled with me till we came to the farthest
lote-tree Many a colour had covered it which I do not know. Then I was
admitted to Paradise and saw in it domes of pearls, and its soil of
musk.
Book 1,
Number 0314:
Anas b. Malik reported on
the authority of Malik b. Sa sa', perhaps a person of his tribe, that
the Prophet of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: I was near the
House (i.e. Ka'bah) in a state between sleep and wakefulness when I
heard someone say : He is the third among the two persons. Then he
came to me and took me with him. Then a golden basin containing the
water of Zamzam was brought to me and my heart was opened up to such
and such (part). Qatada said: I asked him who was with me (i e. the
narrator) and what he meant by such and such (part). He replied: (It
means that it was opened) up to the lower part of his abdomen (Then
the hadith continues): My heart was extracted and it was washed with
the water of Zamzam and then it was restored in its original position,
after which it was filled with faith and wisdom. I was then brought a
white beast which is called al-Buraq, bigger than a donkey and smaller
than a mule. Its stride was as long as the eye could reach. I was
mounted on it, and then we went forth till we reached the lowest
heaven. Gabriel asked for the (gate) to be opened, and it was said:
Who is he? He replied: Gabriel .It was again said: Who is with thee?
He replied: Muhammad (may peace be upon him). It was said: Has he been
sent for? He (Gabriel) said: Yes. He (the Prophet) said : Then (the
gate) was opened for us (and it was said) : Welcome unto him ! His is
a blessed arrival. Then we came to Adam (peace be upon him). And he
(the narrator) narrated the whole account of the hadith. (The Holy
Prophet) observed that he met Jesus in the second heaven, Yahya (peace
be on both of them) in the third heaven, Yusuf in the third, Idris in
the fourth, Harun in the fifth (peace and blessings of Allah be upon
them). Then we travelled on till we reached the sixth heaven and came
to Moses (peace be upon him) and I greeted him and he said: Welcome
unto righteous brother and righteous prophet. And when I passed (by
him) he wept, and a voice was heard saying: What makes thee weep ? He
said: My Lord, he is a young man whom Thou hast sent after me (as a
prophet) and his followers will enter Paradise in greater numbers than
my followers. Then we travelled on till we reached the seventh heaven
and I came to Ibrahim. He (the narrator) narrat- ed in this hadith
that the Prophet of Allah (may peace be upon him) told that he saw
four rivers which flowed from (the root of the lote-tree of the
farthest limits) : two manifest rivers and two hidden rivers. I said :
' Gabriel ! what are these rivers ? He replied :The two hidden rivers
are the rivers of Paradise, and as regards the two manifest ones, they
are the Nile and the Euphrates. Then the Bait-ul-Ma'mur was raised up
to me. I said : O Gabriel! what is this? He replied: It is the
Bait-ul-Ma'mur. Seventy thousand angels enter into it daily and, after
they come out, they never return again. Two vessels were then brought
to me. The first one contained wine and the second one contained milk,
and both of them were placed before me. I chose milk. It was said: You
did right. Allah will guide rightly through you your Ummah on the
natural course. Then fifty prayers daily were made obligatory for me.
And then he narrated the rest of the hadith to the end.
Book 1,
Number 0315:
It is reported on the
authority of Malik b. Sa'sa' that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) narrated the hadith (mentioned above) and added to it : I
was brought a gold basin full of wisdom and faith, and then the (part
of the body) right from the upper end of the chest to the lower part
of the abdomen was opened and it was washed with the water of Zamzam
and then flled with wisdom and faith.
Book 1,
Number 0316:
Qatada reported that he
heard Abu al-'Aliya saying that the cousin of your Prophet (may peace
be upon him), i.e. Ibn Abbas, told him: The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him), while narrating his night journey observed : Musa
(peace be upon him) was a man of high stature as if he was of the
people of the Shanu'a (tribe), and Jesus was a well-built person
having curly hair. He also mentioned Malik, the guardian of Hell, and
Dajjal.
Book 1,
Number 0317:
Abu al-'Aliya reported :
Ibn Abbas, the son of your Prophet's uncle, told us that the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) had observed : On the night of my
night journey I passed by Moses b. 'Imran (peace be upon him), a man
light brown in complexion, tall. well-built as if he was one of the
men of the Shanu'a, and saw Jesus son of Mary as a medium-statured man
with white and red complexion and crisp hair, and I was shown Malik
the guardian of Fire, and Dajjal amongst the signs which were shown to
me by Allah. He (the narrator) observed : Then do not doubt his (i.e.
of the Holy Prophet) meeting with him (Moses). Qatada elucidated it
thus: Verily the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him), met Moses
(peace be upon him).
Book 1,
Number 0318:
Abu al-'Aliya narrated it
on the authority of Ibn 'Abbas that the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) passed through the valley of Azraq, and he asked: Which
valley is this? They said: This is the valley of Azraq, and he
observed: (I perceive) as if I am seeing Moses (peace be upon him)
coming down from the mountain track, and he is calling upon Allah
loudly (saying: Here I am ! at your service ! ). Then he came to the
mountain track of Harsha. He (the Holy Prophet) said : Which is this
mountain track ? They said : It is the mountain track of Harsha. He
observed (I feel) as If I am seeing Yunus (Jonah-peace be upon him)
son of Matta on a well- built red dromedary, with a cloak of wool
around him and the rein of his dromedary is made of the fibres of
date-palm, and he is calling upon Allah (saying: Here I am ! at your
service, my Lord!). Ibn Hanbal said in the hadith narrated by him:
Hushaim said that the meaning of khulba was fibre of date-palm.
Book 1,
Number 0319:
Abu al-'Aliya narrated it
on the authority of Ibn 'Abbas that he said: We travelled with the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) between Mecca and Medina
and we passed by a valley. He (the Holy Prophet) asked: Which valley
is this? They said: This is the valley of Azraq Upon this he (the Holy
Prophet) remarked: (I feel) as if I am seeing Moses (peace be upon
him), and then he described something about his complexion and hair,
which Diwud (the narrator) could not remember. He (Moses, as described
by the Holy Prophet) was keeping his fingers in his ears and was
responding loudly to Allah (saying: I am as Thy service, my Lord)
while passing through that valley. We then travelled (further) till we
came to the mountain trail. He (the Holy Prophet) said: Which mountain
trail is this? They said: It is the Harsha or Lift. He (the Holy
Prophet) said: (I perceive) as if I am seeing Yunus on a red camel,
with a cloak of wool around him. The halter of his camel was that of
the fibre of date-palm, and he was passing through the valley saying:
I am at Thy service! my Lord.
Book 1,
Number 0320:
It is narrated on the
authority of Mujahid that he said: We were with Ibn 'Abbas and (the
people) talked about al-Dajjal. (One of them remarked. There is
written between his eyes (the word) Kafir (infidel). The narrator
said: Ibn 'Abbas remarked: I did not hear him (the Holy Prophet) say
it, but he said: So far as Ibrahim is concerned. you may see your
companion and so far as Moses is concerned, he is a well-built man
with wheat complexion (riding) on a red camel with its halter made of
the fibre of date-palm (and I perceive) as if I am seeing towards him
as he is going down in the valley saying: I am at Thy service ! my
Lord.
Book 1,
Number 0321:
It is narrated on the
authority of Jabir that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
said: There appeared before me the apostles, and Moses was among men
as if he was one of the people of Shanu'a, and I saw Jesus son of Mary
(peace be upon him) and I saw nearest in resemblance with him was
'Urwa b. Mas'ud, and I saw Ibrahim (blessings of Allah be upon him)
and I see your companions much in resemblance with him, i.e. his
personality, and I saw Gabriel (peace be upon him) and I saw Dihya
nearest in resemblance to him; but in the narration of Ibn Rumh it is
Dihya b. Khalifa.
Book 1,
Number 0322:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon
him) said: When I was taken for the night journey I met Moses peace be
upon him). The Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) gave his
description thus: He was a man, I suppose-and he (the narrator) was
somewhat doubtful (that the Holy Prophet observed): (Moses) was a man
erect in stature with straight hair on his head as it he was one of
the men of the Shanu'a; and I met Jesus and the Apostle of Allah (may
peace be upon him) described him as one having a medium stature and a
red complexion as if he had (just) come out of the bath He observed: I
saw Ibrahim (peace be upon him) and amongst his children I have the
greatest resemblance with him. He said: There were brought to me two
vessels. In one of them was milk and in the other one there was wine.
And it was said to me: Select any one you like. So I selected the
vessel containing milk and drank it. He (the angel) said: You have
been guided on al-fitra or you have attained al-fitra. Had you
selected wine, your Ummah would have been misled.
Chapter 76 : PERTAINING TO JESUS SON OF MARY AND
AL-MASIH AL-DAJJAL
Book 1,
Number 0323:
It is narrated on the
authority of 'Abdullah b. Umar that the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) said: I found myself one night near the Ka'bah, and I saw
a man with wheat complexion amongst the fair-complexioned men that you
ever saw. He had a lock of hair the most beautiful of the locks that
you ever saw. He had combed it. Water was trickling out of them. He
was leaning on two men, or on the shoulders of two men, and he was
circumscribing the Ka'bah. I asked, What is he? It was said: He is
al-Masih son of Mary. Then I saw another person, stout and having too
much curly hair , and blind in his right eye as if it was a full
swollen grape. I asked Who is he? It was said:He is al-Masih
al-Dajjal.
Book 1,
Number 0324:
It is narrated on the
authority of 'Abdulldh b. Umar that one day the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) mentioned in the presence of people about
al-Masih al-Dajjal. He said: Verily Allah (hallowed be He and High) is
not blind of one eye. Behold, but the Masih al-Dajjal is blind of
right eye as if his eye is like a swollen grape, and the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) said: I was shown in a dream in the
night that near the Ka'bah there was a man fair-complexioned, fine
amongst the white-complexioned men that you ever saw, his locks of
hair were falling on his shoulders. He was a man whose hair were
neither too curly nor too straight, and water trickled down from his
head. He was placing his bands on the shoulders of two persons and
amidst them was making a circuit around the Ka'bah. I said: Who is he?
They replied: Al-Masih son of Mary. And I saw behind him a man with
intensely curly hair, blind of right eye. Amongst the persons I have
ever seen Ibn Qatan has the greatest resemblance with him. He was
making a circuit around the Ka'bah by placing both his hands on the
shoulders of two persons. I said: Who is he? They said; It is al-Masih
al-Dajjal.
Book 1,
Number 0325:
It is narrated on the
authority of Ibn 'Umar that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) said: I saw near the Ka'bah a man of fair complexion with
straight hair, placing his hands on two persons. Water was flowing
from his head or it was trickling from his head. I asked: Who is he?
They said: He is Jesus son of Mary or al-Masih son of Mary. The
narrator) says: I do not remember which word it was. He (the Holy
Prophet) said: And I saw behind him a man with red complexion and
thick curly hair, blind in the right eye. I saw in him the greatest
resemblance with Ibn Qitan I asked: Who is he? They replied: It is
al-Masih al-Dajjal.
Book 1,
Number 0326:
It is narrated on the
authority of Jabir b. 'Abdullah that the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) said: When the Quraish belied me, I was staying in Hatim
and Allah lifted before me Bait-ul-Maqdis and I began to narrate to
them (the Quraish of Mecca) its signs while I was in fact looking at
it.
Book 1,
Number 0327:
'Abdullah reported on the
authority of his father 'Umar b. Khattab that he heard from the
Messenger of Allah (may peace he upon him) say: I was sleeping when I
saw myself making circuit around the Ka'bah, and I saw there a man of
fair complexion with straight hair between two men. Water was flowing
from his head or water was falling from his head. I said: Who is he?
They answered: He is the son of Mary. Then I moved forward and cast a
glance and there was a bulky man of red complexion with thick locks of
hair on his head, blind of one eye as it his eye was a swollen grape.
I asked: Who is he? They said : He is Dajjal. He had close resemblance
with Ibn Qatan amongst men.
Book 1,
Number 0328:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said : I found myself in Hijr and the Quraish were asking me
about my might journey. I was asked about things pertaining to
Bait-ul-Maqdis which I could not preserve (in my mind). I was very
much vexed, so vexed as I had never been before. Then Allah raised it
(Bait-ul-Maqdis) before my eyes. I looked towards it, and I gave them
the information about whatever they questioned me I also saw myself
among the group of apostles. I saw Moses saying prayer and found him
to be a well-built man as if he was a man of the tribe of Shanu'a. I
saw Jesus son of Mary (peace be upon him) offering prayer, of all of
men he had the closest resemblance with 'Urwa b. Masu'd al-Thaqafi. I
saw Ibrahim (peace be upon him) offering prayer; he had the closest
resemblance with your companion (the Prophet himself) amongst people.
When the time of prayer came I led them. When I completed the prayer,
someone said: Here is Malik, the keeper of the Hell; pay him
salutations. I turned to him, but he preceded me in salutation.
Chapter 77 : CONCERNING SIDRAT-UL-MUNTAHA (REMOTEST
LOTE-TREE)
Book 1,
Number 0329:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abdullah (b. Umar) that when the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) was taken for the Night journey, he was taken to
Sidrat-ul-Muntaha, which is situated on the sixth heaven, where
terminates everything that ascends from the earth and is held there,
and where terminates every- thing that descends from above it and is
held there. (It is with reference to this that) Allah said: "When that
which covers covered the lote-tree" (al-Qur'an, Iiii. 16). He (the
narrator) said: (It was) gold moths. He (the narrator further) said:
The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) was given three
(things): he was given five prayers, be was given the concluding
verses of Sura al-Baqara, and remission of serious Sins for those
among his Ummah who associate not anything with Allah
Book 1,
Number 0330:
Al-Shaibini reported to
us: I asked Zirr b. Hubaish about the words of Allah (the Mighty and
Great): "So he was (at a distance) of two bows or nearer" (al-Qur'an,
Iiii 8). He said: Ibn Mas'ud informed me that, verily, the Apostle of
Allah (may peace be upon him) saw Gabriel and he had six hundred
wings.
Book 1,
Number 0331:
Al-Shaibani narrated on
the authority of Zirr who narrated it on this authority of Abdullah
that the (words of Allah): "The heart belied not what he saw" (al
Qur'an, Iiii. 11) imply that he saw Gabriel (peace be upon him) and he
had six hundred wings.
Book 1,
Number 0332:
Zirr b. Hubaish narrated
it on the authority of 'Abdullah (that the words of Allah): "Certainly
he saw of the greatest signs of Allah" (al-Qur'an, liii. 18) imply
that he saw Gabriel in his (original) form and he had six hundred
wings.
Book 1,
Number 0333:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the (words of Allah): "And certainly he
saw him in another descent" (al-Qur'an, Iiii. 13) imply that he saw
Gabriel.
Chapter 78 : THE MEANING OF THE WORDS OF ALLAH: "HE SAW
HIM IN ANOTHER DESCENT" (AL-QUR'AN, LIII. 13). DID THE APOSTLE (MAY
PEACE BE UPON HIM) SEE HIS LORD ON THE NIGHT OF HIS JOURNEY (TO HEAVEN)?
Book 1,
Number 0334:
It is narrated on the
authority of Ibn 'Abbas that he (the Holy Prophet) saw (Allah) with,
his heart.
Book 1,
Number 0335:
It is narrated on the
authority of Ibn Abbas that the words: "The heart belied not what he
saw" (al-Qur'an, Iiii. 11) and "Certainly he saw Him in another
descent" (al-Qur'an, Iiii. 13) imply that he saw him twice with his
heart.
Book 1,
Number 0336:
Abu Bakr b. Abi Shaiba
narrated it on the same authorities.
Book 1,
Number 0337:
It is narrated on the
authority of Masruq that he said: I was resting at (the house of)
'A'isha that she said: O Abu 'A'isha (kunya of Masruq), there are
three things, and he who affirmed even one of them fabricated the
greatest lie against Allah. I asked that they were. She said: He who
presumed that Muhammad (may peace be upon him) saw his Lord (with his
ocular vision) fabricated the greatest lie against Allah. I was
reclining but then sat up and said: Mother of the Faithful, wait a bit
and do not be in a haste. Has not Allah (Mighty and Majestic) said:
"And truly he saw him on the clear horizon" (al-Qur'an, lxxxi. 23) and
"he saw Him in another descent" (al-Qur'an, iiii. 13)? She said: I am
the first of this Ummah who asked the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) about it, and he said: Verily he is Gabriel. I have never
seen him in his original form in which he was created except on those
two occasions (to which these verses refer); I saw him descending from
the heaven and filling (the space) from the sky to the earth with the
greatness of his bodily structure. She said: Have you not heard Allah
saying. "Eyes comprehend Him not, but He comprehends (all) vision. and
He is Subtle, and All-Aware" (al-Qur'an, v. 104)? (She, i.e. 'A'isha,
further said): Have you not heard that, verily, Allah says: "And it is
not vouchsafed to a human being that Allah should speak unto him
otherwise than by revelation, or from behind a veil, or that He
sendeth a messenger (angel), so that he revealth whatsoever He wills.
Verily He is Exalted. Wise" (al. Qur'an, xii. 51)She said: He who
presumes that the Messengerof Allah (may peace be upon him) concealed
anything, from the Book, of Allah fabricates the greatest lie against
Allah. Allah says: "O Messenger ! deliver that which has been revealed
to thee from thy Lord, and if thou do (it) not, thou hast not
delivered His message" (al-Qur'an, v. 67). She said: He who presumes
that he would inform about what was going to happen tomorrow
fabricates the greatest lie against Allah. And Allah says "Say thou
(Muhammad): None in the heavens and the earth knoweth the unseen save
Allah" (al-Qur'an, xxvii 65).
Book 1,
Number 0338:
Dawud reported on the
same authorities the hadith as narrated above by Ibn 'Uliyya and
added: She ('A'isha) said: If Muhammad were to conceal anything which
was sent to him, he would have certainly concealed this verse: "And
when thou saidst to him on whom Allah had conferred favour and thou
too had conferred favour: Keep thy wife to thyself and fear Allah, and
thou wast concealing in thy heart that which Allah was going to
disclose, and thou wast fearing men while Allah has a better right
that thou shouldst fear Him."
Book 1,
Number 0339:
Masruq reported: I asked
'A'isha if Muhammad (may peace be upon him) had seen his Lord. She
replied: Hallowed be Allah, my hair stood on end when you said this,
and he (Masruq) narrated the hadith as narrated above. The hadith
reported by Diwud is more complete and longer.
Book 1,
Number 0340:
Masruq reported: I said
to 'A'isha: What about the words of Allah: "Then he drew nigh and came
down, so he was at a distance of two bows or closer still: so He
revealed to His servant what He revealed" (al-Qur'an, liii. 8-10)? She
said: It implies Gabriel. He used to come to him (the Holy Prophet) in
the shape of men; but he came at this time in his true form and
blocked up the horizon of the sky.
Chapter 79 : PERTAINING TO HIS (PROPHET'S) WORDS: HE IS
A LIGHT; HOW COULD I SEE HIM?-AND HIS WORDS: I SAW THE LIGHT
Book 1,
Number 0341:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Dharr : I asked the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him): Did you see thy Lord? He said: He is a Light;.bow could I
see Him?
Book 1,
Number 0342:
Abdullah b. Shaqiq
reported: I said to Abu Dharr: Had I seen the Messenger of Allah, I
would have asked him. He (Abu Dharr) said: What is that thing that you
wanted to inquire of him ? He said: I wanted to ask him whether he had
seen his Lord. Abu Dharr said: I, in fact, inquired of him, and he
replied: I saw Light.
Book 1,
Number 0343:
Abu Musa reported: The
Messenger ofallah (may peace be upon him) was standing amongst us and
he told us five things. He said: Verily the Exalted and Mighty God
does not sleep, and it does not befit Him to sleep. He lowers the
scale and lifts it. The deeds in the night are taken up to Him before
the deeds of the day. and the deeds of the day before the deeds of the
night. His veil is the light. In the hadith narrated by Abu Bakr
(instead of the word "light") it is fire. If he withdraws it (the
veil), the splendour of His countenance would consume His creation so
far as His sight reaches.
Book 1,
Number 0344:
A'mash has narrated this
hadith on the same authority and said: The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) was standing amongst us and he told us four things.
He then narrated the hadith like the one reported by Abu Mua'wiya, but
did not mention the words "His creation" and said: His veil is the
light.
Book 1,
Number 0345:
Abu Musa reported: The
Messenger of Allah (znay peace be upon him) was standing amongst us
and (he said) four (things) : Verily Allah dock not sleep and it does
not befit Him to sleep. He raises the scale and lowers it. The deeds
of the day are presented to Him in the night and the deeds of the
night in the day.
Chapter 80 : IN PROOF OF THE FACT THAT THE BELIEVERS
WOULD SEE THEIR LORD (HALLOWED BE HE AND EXALTED) ON THE LAST DAY
Book 1,
Number 0346:
'Abdullah b. Qais
transmitted on the authority of his father (Abu Musa Ash'ari) that the
Apostle (may peace be upon him) said: There would be two gardens (in
Paradise) the vessels and contents of which would be of silver, and
two gardens whose vessels and contents would be of gold. The only
thing intervening to hinder the people from looking at their Lord will
be the mantle of Grandeur over His face in the Garden of Eden.
Book 1,
Number 0347:
Suhaib reported the
Apostle (may peace be upon him) saying: When those deserving of
Paradise would enter Paradise, the Blessed and the Exalted would ask:
Do you wish Me to give you anything more? They would say: Hast Thou
not brightened our faces? Hast Thou not made us enter Paradise and
saved us from Fire? He (the narrator) said: He (God) would lift the
veil, and of things given to them nothing would he dearer to them than
the sight of their Lord, the Mighty and the Glorious.
Book 1,
Number 0348:
Hammad b. Salama narrated
it on the same authority and added: He then recited the verse: "Those
who do good will have the best reward and even more" (x. 26)
Chapter 81 : THE WAY IN WHICH THE BELIEVERS WOULD SEE
THE LORD
Book 1,
Number 0349:
Abu Haraira reported: The
people said to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him):
Messenger of Allah, shall we see our Lord on the Day of Resurrection?
The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Do you feel any
trouble in seeing the moon on the night when it is full? They said:
Messenger of Allah, no. He (the Messenger) further said: Do you feel
any trouble in seeing the sun, when there is no cloud over it? They
said: Messenger of Allah. no. He (the Holy Prophet) said: Verily you
would see Him like this (as you see the sun and the moon). God will
gather people on the Day of Resurrection and say: Let every people
follow what they worshipped. Those who worshipped the sun would follow
the sun, and those who worshipped the moon would follow the moon, and
those who worshipped the devils would follow the devils. This Ummah
(of Islam) alone would be left behind and there would be hypocrites
too amongst it. Allah would then come to them in a form other than His
own Form, recognisable to them, and would say: I am your Lord. They
would say: We take refuge with Allah from thee. We will stay here till
our Lord comes to us. and when our Lord would come we would recognise
Him. Subsequently Allah would come to them in His own Form,
recognisable to them, and say: I am your Lord. They would say: Thou
art our Lord. And they would follow Him, and a bridge would be set
over the Hell; and I (the Holy Prophet) and my Ummah would be the
first to pass over it; and none but the messengers would speak on that
day, and the prayer of the messengers on that day would be: O Allah !
grant safety, grant safety. In Hell, there would be long spits like
the thorns of Sa'dan He (the Holy Prophet) said: Have you seen Sa'dan?
They replied: Yea, Messenger of Allah. He said: Verily those (hooks)
would be like the thorns of Sa'dan, but no one knows their size except
Allah. These would seize people for their misdeeds. Some of them would
escape for their (good) deeds, and some would be rewarded for their
deeds till they get salvation. When Allah would finish judging His
bondsmen and because of His mercy decide to take out of Hell such
people as He pleases. He would command the angels to bring out those
who had not associated anything with Allah; to whom Allah decided to
show mercy. those who would say: There is no god but Allah. They (the
angels) would recognise them in the Fire by the marks of prostration,
for Hell-fire will devour everything (limb) of the sons of Adam except
the marks of prostra- tion. Allah has forbidden the fire to consume
the marks of prostration. They will be taken out of the Fire having
been burnt, and the water of life would be poured over them, and they
will sprout as seed does In the silt carried by flood. Then Allah
would finish judging amongst His bondsmen; but a man who will be the
last to enter Paradise will remain facing Hell and will say: O my Lord
I turn my face away from Hell, for its air has poisoned me ard its
blaze has burnt me. He will then call to Allah as long as Allah would
wish that he should call to Him. Then Allah, Blessed and Exalted,
would say: If I did that, perhaps you would ask for more than that. He
would say: I would not ask You more than this, and he would give his
Lord covenants and agreements as Allah wished, and so He would turn
his face away from the Fire When he turns towards the Paradise and
sees it, he will remain silent as long as Allah wishes him to remain
so. He will then say: O my Lord I bring me forward to the gate of the
Paradise. Allah would say to him: Did you not give covenants and
agreements that you would not ask for anything besides what I had
given you. Woe to thee ! O son of Adam, how treacherous you are ! He
would say: O my Lord ! and would continue calling to Allah till He.
would say to him: If I grant you that, perhaps you will ask for more.
He will reply: No, by Thy greatness, and he will give His Lord
promises and covenants as Allah had wished He would then bring him to
the gate of the Paradise, and when he would stand at the gate of the
Paradise, it would lay open before him. and he would see the bounty
and the joy that there is in it. He would remain quiet as long as
Allah would desire him to remain silent. He would then say: O my Lord,
admit me to Paradise. Allah. Blessed and Exalted, would say: Did you
not give covenants and agreements that you would not ask for anything
more than what I had granted you? Woe to you ! son of Adam, how
treacherous you are! And he would say: O my Lord, I do not wish to be
the most miserable of Thy creatures. He would continue calling upon
Allah till Allah. Blessed and Exalted. would laugh. When Allah would
laugh at him. He would say: Enter the Paradise. When he would enter,
Allah would say: State your wish. He would express his wishes till
Allah would remind him (the desire of) such and such (things). When
his desires would be exhausted Allah would say: That is for thee and,
besides it, the like of it also. 'Ata' b. Yazid said: Abu Sa'id
al-Khudri was with Abu Huraira and be did not reject anything from the
hadith narrated by him, but when Abu Huraira narrated: "Allah said to
that man; ind its like along with it," Abu Sa'id said: "Ten like it
along with it," O Abu Huraira. Abu Huraira said: I do not remember
except the words: "That is for you and a similar one along with it."
Abu Sa'id said: I bear witness to the fact that I remembered from the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) his words: "That is for
thee and ten like it." Abu Huraira said: That man was the last of
those deserving of Paradise to enter Paradise.
Book 1,
Number 0350:
Abu Huraira reported: The
people said to the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him): Messenger
of Allah I shall we see our Lord on the Day of Resurrection? The rest
of the hadith was narrated according to the narration of Ibrahim b.
Sa'd.
Book 1,
Number 0351:
Hammam b.Munabbih said:
This is what Abu Huraira transmitted to us from the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him), and he narrated many of them;- one of them
was: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: The lowest
in rank among you in Paradise would be asked: Desire (whatever you
like). And he would express his desire and again and again express a
desire. tHe would be asked: Have you expressed your desire? He would
say: Yes. Then He (Allah) would say: For thee is (granted) what thou
desirest, and the like of it along with it.
Book 1,
Number 0352:
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri
reported: Some people during the lifetime of the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) said: Messenger of Allah ! shall we see our
Lord on the Day of Resurrection? The Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said: Yes, and added: Do you feel any trouble in seeing the
sun at noon with no cloud over it, and do you feel trouble in seeing
the moon (open) in the full moonlit night with no cloud over it? They
said: No, Messenger of Allah ! He (the Holy Prophet) said: You will
not feel any trouble in seeing Allah on the Day of Resurrection any
more than you do in seeing any one of them. When the Day of
Resurrection comes a Mu'adhdhin (a proclaimer) would proclaim: Let
every people follow what they used to worship. Then all who worshipped
idols and stones besides Allah would fall into the Fire, till only the
righteous and the vicious and some of the people of the Book who
worshipped Allah are left. Then the Jews would be summoned, and it
would be said to them: What did you worship? They will say: We
worshipped 'Uzair, son of Allah. It would be said to them: You tell a
lie; Allah had never had a spouse or a son. What do you want now? They
would say: We feel thirsty, O our Lord I Quench our thirst. They would
be directed (to a certain direction) and asked: Why don't you go there
to drink water? Then they would be pushed towards the Fire (and they
would find to their great dismay that) it was but a mirage (and the
raging flames of fire) would be consuming one another, and they would
fall into the Fire. Then the Christians would be summoned and it would
be said to them: What did you worship? They would say: We worshipped
Jesus, son of Allah. It would be said to them: You tell a lie; Allah
did not take for Himself either a spouse or a son. Then it would be
said to them: What do you w4nt? They would say: Thirsty we are, O our
Lord ! Quench our thirst. They would be directed (to a certain
direction) and asked: Why don't you go there to get water? But they
would be pushed and gathered together towards the Hell, which was like
a mirage to them, and the flames would consume one another. They would
fall Into the Fire, till no one is left except he who worshipped
Allah, be he pious or sinful. The Lord of the Universe, Glorified and
Exalted, would come to them in a form recognisable to them and say;
What are you looking for? Every people follow that which they
worshipped. They would say: Our Lord, we kept ourselves separate from
the people in the world, though we felt great need of them; we,
however, did not associate ourselves with them. He would say: I am
your Lord. They would say: We take refuge with Allah from thee and do
not associate anything with Allah. They would repeat it twice or
thrice, till some of them would be about to return. It would be said:
Is there any sign between you and Him by which you will recognise Him?
They would say: Yes. and the things would be laid bare. Those who used
to prostrate themselves before God of their own accord would be
permitted by God to prostrate themselves. But there would remain none
who used to prostrate out of fear (of people) and ostentation but
Allah would make his back as one piece, and whenever he would attempt
to prostrate he would fall on his back. Then they would raise their
heads and He would assume the Form in which they had seen Him the
first time and would say: I am your Lord. They would say: Thou art our
Lord. Then the bridge would be set up over the Hell and intercession
would be allowed and they will say: O God, keep safe, keep safe. It
was asked: Messenger of Allah, what is this bridge? He said: The void
in which one Is likely to slip. There would be hooks, tongs, spits
like the thorn that is found in Najd and is known as Sa'dan. The
believers would then pass over within the twinkling of an eye, like
lightning, like wind, like a bird, like the finest horses and
camels.Some will escape and be safe, some will be lacerated and let
go, and some will be pushed into the fire of Hell till the believers
will find rescue from the Fire. By One in Whose hand is my life, there
will be none among you more eager to claim a right than the believers
on the Day of Resurrection for (saying their) brethren in the Fire who
would say: O our Lord, they were fasting along with us, and praying
and performing pilgrimage. It will be said to them: Take out those
whom you recognise. Then their persons would be forbidden to the Fire;
and they would take out a large number of people who had been
overtaken by Fire up to the middle of the shank or up to the knees.
They would then say: O our Lord I not one of those about whom Thou
didst give us command remains in it. He will then say: Go back and
bring out those in whose hearts you find good of the weight of a dinar
Then they will take out a large number of people. Then they would say:
O our Lord ! we have not left anyone about whom You commanded us. He
will then say: Go back and bring out those in whose hearts you find as
much as half a dinar of good. Then they will take out a large number
of people, and would say: O our Lord ! not one of those about whom
Thou commanded us we have left in it. Then He would say: Go back and
in whose heart you find good to the weight of a particle bring him
out. They would bring out a large number of people, and would then
say: O our Lord, now we have not left anyone in it (Hell) having any
good in him.
Abu Sa'id Khudri said: If you don't testify me in this hadith, then
recite if you like: "Surely Allah wrongs not the weight of an atom;
and if it is a good deed. He multiplies it and gives from Himself a
great reward" (al-Qur'an, iv. 40). Then Allah, Exalted and Great,
would say: The angels have interceded, the apostles have inter- ceded
and the believers have interceded, and no one remains (to grant
pardon) but the Most Merciful of the mercifuls. He will then take a
handful from Fire and bring out from it people who never did any good
and who had been turned into charcoal, and will cast them into a river
called the river of life, on the outskirts of Paradise. They will come
out as a seed comes cut from the silt carried by flood. You see it
near the stone or near the tree. That which is exposed to the sun is
yellowish or greenish and which is under the shade is white. They
said: Messenger of Allah ! it seems as if you had been tending a flock
in the jungle. He (the Holy Prophet) said: They will come forth like
pearls with seals on their necks. The inhabitants of Paradise would
recognise them (and say): Those are who have been set free by the
Compassionate One. Who has admitted them into Paradise without any
(good) deed that they did or any good that they sent in advance Then
He would say: Enter the Paradise; whatever you see in it is yours.
They would say: O Lord, Thou hast bestowed upon us (favours) which
Thou didst not bestow upon anyone else in the world. He would say:
There is with Me (a favour) for you better than this. They would say:
O our Lord ! which thing is better than this? He would say: It is My
pleasure. I will never be angry with you after this
Book 1,
Number 0353:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Sa'id al-Khudri: We said: Messenger of Allah, shall
we see our Lord? The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said:
Do you feel any trouble in seeing the sun on a cloudless day? We said:
No. And the remaining part of the hadith has been narrated to the end
like the hadith transmitted by Hafs b. Maisara with the addition of
these words: Without the deed that they did or any good that they had
sent before. It would be said to them: For you is whatever you see (in
it) and with it the like of it. Abu Sa'id said: I have come to know
that the bridge would be thinner even than the hair and sharper than
the sword; and in the hadith narrated by Laith these words are not
found: They would say, O our Lord ! Thou hast bestowed upon us
(favours) which thou didst not bestow on anyone else in the world.
Book 1,
Number 0354:
Abu Bakr b. Abi Shaiba,
Ja'far b. 'Aun, Hisham b. Sa'd, Zaid b. Aslam narrated the hadith as
transmitted by Hafs b. Maisara, with certain additions and omissions.
Chapter 82 : AFFIRMATION OF INTERCESSION AND RESCUE
FROM FIRE OF THE BELIEVERS IN ONENESS OF ALLAH
Book 1,
Number 0355:
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri
reported: Verily the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said:
Allah will admit into Paradise those deserving of Paradise, and He
will admit whom He wishes out of His Mercy, and admit those condemned
to Hell into the Fire (of Hell). He would then say: See, he whom you
find having as much faith in his heart as a grain of mustard, bring
him out. They will then be brought out burned and turned to charcoal,
and would be cast into the river of life, and they would sprout aj
does a seed in the silt carried away by flood. Have you not seen that
it comes out yellow (fresh) and intertwined ?
Book 1,
Number 0356:
This hadith is
transmitted by 'Amr b. Yahya with the same chain of transmitters who
narrated: They would be cast into the river which is called (the river
of) life, and (both the narrators) did not doubt the hadith. The text
transmitted by Khalid is: just as seeds sprout beside the flood water;
and in the hadith of Wuhaib it is: Just as the seed sprouts in the
silt or deposit left by flood.
Book 1,
Number 0357:
It is reported by Abu
Sa'id that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: The
(permanent) inhabitants of the Fire are those who are doomed to it,
and verily they would neither die nor live in it (al-Qur'an, xx. 47 ;
lxxxvii. 13). But the people whom the Fire would afflict (temporarily)
on account of their sins, or so said (the narrator) "on account of
their misdeeds," He would cause them to die till they would be turned
into charcoal. Then they would be granted intercession and would be
brought in groups and would be spread on the rivers of Paradise and
then it would be said: O inhabitants of Paradise, pour water over
them; then they would sprout forth like the sprouting of seed in the
silt carried by flood. A man among the people said: (It appears) as if
the Messenger of Allah lived in the steppe.
Book 1,
Number 0358:
Abu Nadra narrated it
from Abu Sa'id al-Khudri who reported it from the Apostle (may peace
be upon him) a similar (hadith) up to the words: "in the mud of the
flood," and he did not mention (the words narrated) after it.
Book 1,
Number 0359:
Abdullah b. Mas'ud
reported that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: I
know the last of the inhabitants of Fire to be taken out therefrom,
and the last of the inhabitants of Paradise to enter it. A man will
come out of the Fire crawling. Then Allah, the Blessed and Exalted
will say to him: Go and enter Paradise. So he would come to it and it
would appear to him as if it were full. He would go back and say: O my
Lord ! I found it full. Allah, the Blessed and Exalted, would say to
him: Go and enter Paradise. He would come and perceive as if it were
full. He would return and say: O my Lord ! I found it full. Allah
would say to him: Go and enter Paradise, for there is for you the like
of the world and ten times like it, or for you is ten times the like
of this world. He (the narrator) said . He (that man) would say: Art
Thou making a fun of me ? or Art Thou laughing at me. though Thou art
the King? He (the narrator) said: I saw the Messenger of Allah laugh
till his front teeth were visible. And it was said: That would be the
lowest rank among the inhabitants of Paradise.
Book 1,
Number 0360:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abdullah b. Mas'ud that the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him said : I recognise the last of the inhabitants of Fire to
be taken out thereof. A man will come out of it crawling. It will be
said to him: Go and enter Paradise. He (the Holy Prophet) said: He
would go there to enter Paradise, but would find persons who have
already occupied all its apartments. It would be said to him: Do you
recall the time when you were in it (in the Hell) ? He would say: Yes.
It would be said to him: Express any desire. And he would express the
desire. It would be said to him: For thee is that which thou desireth
and ten times the world (worldly resources). He (the Holy Prophet)
said: He would say: Art Thou making a fun of me, though Thou art the
King ? I saw the Messenger of Allah laugh till his front teeth were
visible.
Book 1,
Number 0361:
Ibn Mas'ud reported:
Verily the Messenger of Allah said: The last to enter Paradise would
be a man who would walk once and stumble once and be burnt by the Fire
once. Then when he gets beyond it, he will turn to it and say: Blessed
is He Who has saved me from thee. Allah has given me something He has
not given to any one of those in earlier or later times. Then a tree
would be raised up for him and he will say: O my Lord I bring me near
this tree so that I may take shelter in its shade and drink of its
water. Allah, the Exalted and Great, would say: O son of Adam, if I
grant you this, you will ask Me for something else. He would say: No.
my Lord. And he would promise Him that he would not ask for anything
else. His Lord would excuse him because He sees what he cannot help
desiring; so He would bring him near it, and he would take shelter in
its shade and drink of its water. Afterwards a tree more beautiful
than the first would be raised up before him and he would say: O my
Lord ! bring me near this tree in order that I may drink of its water
and take shelter in its shade and I shall not ask Thee for anything
else. He (Allah) would say: O son of Adam, if I bring you near it you
may ask me for something else. He would promise Him that he would not
ask for anything else. His Lord will excuse him because He would see
something he cannot help desiring. So He would bring him near it and
he would enjoy its shade and drink its water. Then a tree would be
raised up for him at the gate of the Paradise, more beautiful than the
first two. He would say: O my Lord ! bring me near this (tree) so that
I may enjoy its shade and drink from its water. I shall not ask Thee
for anything else. He (Allah) would say: O son of Adam ! did you not
promise Me that you would not ask Me anything else? He would say: Yes,
my Lord, but I shall not ask Thee for anything else. His Lord would
excuse him for He sees something the temptation of which he could not
resist. He (Allah) would bring him near to it, and when He would bring
him near it he would hear the voices of the inhabitants of the
Paradise. He would say: O my Lord ! admit me to it. He (Allah) would
say: O son of Adam, what will bring an end to your requests to Me?
Will it please you if I give you the whole world and a like one along
with it? He will say: O my Lord ! art Thou mocking at me, though Thou
art the Lord of the worlds? Ibn Mas'ud laughed and asked (the hearers)
: Why don't you ask me what I am laughing at. They (then) said : Why
do you laugh? He said: It is in this way that the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) laughed. They (the companions of the Holy
Prophet) asked: Why do you laugh. Messenger of Allah? He said: On
account of the laugh of the Lord of the universe, when he ldesirer of
Paradise) sai Thou mocking at me though Thou art the Lord of the
worlds? He would say: I am not mocking at you, but I have power to do
whatever I will.
Chapter 83 : THE LOWEST OF THE RANKS IN PARADISE
Book 1,
Number 0362:
It is transmitted from
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri that, verily, the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said: Amongst the inhabitants of Paradise the lowest in rank
will be the person whose face Allah would turn away from the Fire
towards the Paradise, and make a shady tree appear before him. He
would say: O my Lord ! direct my steps to this tree so that I (should
enjoy) its shade; and the rest of the hadith is like that narrated by
Ibn Mas'ud, but he did not mention: "He (Allah) would say: O son of
Adam ! what will bring an end to your making requests to Me" to the
end of the tradition. In it, he added: Allah will remind him: Ask such
and such, and when his expectations would be realised, Allah would
say: That is for you, and ten times as much. He said that he would
then enter his house and his two wives with large and dark eyes would
enter after him. They will say: Praise be to Allah, Who has created
you for us and us for you. He will say: No one has been given the like
of what I have been given.
Book 1,
Number 0363:
It is reported on the
authority of al-Mughira b. Shu'ba that the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) said: Moses asked his Lord: Who amongst the
inhabitants of Paradise is the lowest to rank? He (Allah) said : The
person who would be admitted into Paradise last of all among those
deserving of Paradise who are admitted to it. I would be said to him:
Enter Paradise. He would gay : O my Lord ! how (should I enter) while
the people have settled in their apartments and taken the shares
(portions) ? It would be said to him: Would you be pleased if there be
for you like the kingdom of a king amongst the kings of the world? He
would say: I am pleased my Lord. He (Allah) would say: For you is
that, and like that, and like that, and like that, and that. He would
say at the fifth (point): I am well pleased. My Lord. He (Allah) would
say: It is for you and, ten times like it, and for you is what your
self desires and your eye enjoys. He would say: I am well pleased, my
Lord. He (Moses) said: (Which is) the highest of their (inhabitants of
Paradise) ranks? He (Allah) said: They are those whom I choose. I
establish their honour with My own hand and then set a seal over it
(and they would be blessed with Bounties) which no eye has seen, no
ear has heard and no human mind has perceived: and this is sub-
stantiated by the Book of Allah, Exalted and Great: "So no soul knows
what delight of the eye is hidden for them; a reward for what they
did" (xxxii. 17).
Book 1,
Number 0364:
Sha'bi reported he had
heard al-Mughira b. Shu'ba say on the pulpit that Moses (peace be upon
him) had asked Allah, Exalted and Great, about the reward of the
lowest of the inhabitants of Paradise, and the remaining part of
hadith is the same (as narrated) above.
Book 1,
Number 0365:
Abu Dharr reported that
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: I know the last of the
inhabitants of Paradise to enter it and the last of the inhabitants of
Hell to come out of it. He is a man who would be brought on the Day of
Resurrection and it will be said: Present his minor sins to him, and
withhold from him his serious Sins. Then the minor sins would be
placed before him, and it would be said : On such and such a day you
did so and so and on such and such a day you did so and so. He would
say: Yes. It will not be possible for him to deny, while he would be
afraid lest serious sins chould be presented before him. It would be
said to him: In place of every evil deed you will have good deed He
will say: My Lord ! I have done things I do not see here. I indeed saw
the Messenger of Allah laugh till his front teeth were exposed.
Book 1,
Number 0366:
This hadith is also
narrated by another chain of narrators, i.e. Ibn Numair, Abu Mu'awiya,
Waki', Abu Bakr b. Abi Shaiba, Abu Kuraib, A'mash.
Book 1,
Number 0367:
It is reported on the
authority of Abu Zubair that he heard from Jabir b 'Abdullah, who was
asked about the arrival (of people on the Day of Resurrection). He
said . We would come on the Day of Resurrection like this, like this,
and see. carefully. that which concerns "elevated people". He (the
narrator) said: Then the people would be summoned along with their
idols whom they worshipped, one after another. Then our Lord would
come to us and say: Whom are you waiting for? They would say: We are
waiting for our Lord. He would say: I am your Lord. They would say:
(We are not sure) till we gaze at Thee, and He would manifest Himself
to them smilingly, and would go along with them and they would follow
Him; and every person, whether a hypocrite or a believer, would be
endowed with a light, and there would be spikes and hooks on the
bridge of the Hell, which would catch hold of those whom Allah willed.
Then the light of the hypocrites would be extinguished, and the
believers would secure salvation. and the first group to achieve it
would comprise seventy thousand men who would have the brightness of
full moon on their faces, and they would not be called to account.
Then the people immediately following them would have their faces as
the brightest stars in the heaven. This is how (the groups would
follow one after another). Then the stage of intercession would come,
and they (who are permitted to intercede) would intercede, till he who
had declared: "There is no god but Allah" and had in his heart virtue
of the weight of a barley grain would come out of the Fire. They would
be then brought in the courtyard of Paradise and the inhabitants of
Paradise would begin to sprinkle water over them till they would
sprout like the sprouting of a thing in flood water, and their burns
would disappear. They would ask their Lord till they would be granted
(the bounties) of the world and with it ten more besides it.
Book 1,
Number 0368:
Jabir reported that he
had heard with his ears the Apostle (may peace be upon him) saying:
Allah will bring out people from the Fire and admit them into
Paradise.
Book 1,
Number 0369:
Hammad b. Zaid, reported:
I said to 'Amr b. Dinar: Did you hear Jabir b. 'Abdullah narrating
from the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) that Allah would
bring out people from the Fire through intercession. He said: Yes.
Book 1,
Number 0370:
Jabir b. 'Abdullah
repotted : The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Verily
people would be brought out from the Fire, and they would be burnt
except the exterior (surfaces, fronts) of their faces; and they would
enter Paradise.
Book 1,
Number 0371:
Yazid al-Faqir said: This
view of the Khwarij (i.e. those who commit major sins and would be
eternally doomed to Hell) had obsessed me, and we set out in a large
group intending to perform the hajj and then going to the people (for
the propagation of the views of the Khwarij). He (the narrator) said:
We happened to past by Medina and found there Jabir b. 'Abdullah
sitting near a column narrating to the people (the ahadith of) the
Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him). When he mentioned the
inhabitants of Hell, I said: O companion of the Messenger of Allah
what is this that thou narrateth, whereas Allah sayeth: "Verily
whomsoever Thou shall commit to the Fire, Thou indeed humillateth him"
(al-Qur'an, iii. 192); and All those who endeavoured to get out of
that would be thrown back into it" (al-Qur'an, xxxi i. 20) ? So what
is it that you say? He said: Have you read the Qur'an ? I said: Yes.
He said: Have you heard about' the (exalted) position of Muhammad (may
peace be upon him), i.e. to which Allah would raise, him? I said: Yes.
He said: Verily the position of Muhammad (may peace be upon him) is
that of great glory and that is by which Allah would bring out
whornsoever He would wish to bring out. He then described the Path
(the Bridge) and the passing of the people over it, and said : I am
afraid I may not have remembered (other things) but this much is still
in my memory that people would come out of the Hell after having gone
into it, and he said: They would come out of it as if they were the
wood of the ebony tree. He (the narrator said: They would enter a
river, one or the rivers of Paradise, and would bathe in it, and then
come out as if they were (white like) paper. We then turned back and
said: Woe be upon you ! How can this old man tell a lie against the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)? We turned back (from the
views of the Khwarij), and by God every one of us abandoned this (band
of Khwarij) except one man. A similar statement has been made by Abu
Nu'aim.
Book 1,
Number 0372:
It is narrated on the
authority of Anas b. Malik that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said: Four persons would be brought out from the Fire and
would be presented to Allah. One of them would turn (towards the He)))
and say: O my Lord, when Thou hast brought me out from it, do not
throw me back into it, and Allah would rescue him from it.
Book 1,
Number 0373:
Anas b Malik reported:
The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Allah would
gather people on the Day of Resurrection and they would be concerned
about it, and Ibn Ubaid said. They would get a Divine inspiration
about it, and would say: If we could seek intercession with our Lord,
we may be relieved from this predicament of ours. He (the Holy
Prophet) said: They would come to Adam andsay, Thou art Adam, the
father of mankind. Allah created thee with His own hand and breathed
unto thee of His Spirit and commanded the angels and they prostrated
before thee. So intercede for us with thy Lords, that He may relieve
us from this position of ours. He would say: I am not in a position to
do this, and would recall his error, and would fight shy of his Lord
on account of that; go to Noah the first messenger (after me) sent by
Allah. He (the Holy Prophet) said: So they would come to Noah (peace
be upon him). He would say: I am not in a position to do that for you,
and recall his fault which he had committed, and would fight shy of
his Lord on account of that, (and would say): You better go to Ibrahim
(peace be upon him) whom Allah took for a friend. They would come to
Ibrahim (peace be upon him) and he would say: I am not in a position
to do that for you, and would recall his fault that he had committed
and would, therefore, fight shy of his Lord on that account (and would
say): You better go to Moses (peace be upon him) with whom Allah
conversed and con- ferred Torah upon him. He (the Holy Prophet) said:
So they would come to Moses (peace be upon him) He would say: I am not
in a position to do that for you, and would recall his fault that he
had committed and would fight shy of his Lord on account of that (and
would say) : You better go to Jesus, the Spirit of Allah and His word
He would say: I am not in a position to do that for you; you better go
to Muhammad (may peace be upon him), a servant whose former and later
sins have been forgiven. He (the narrator) said: The Messenger or
Allah (may peace be upon him) observed: So they would come to me and I
would ask the permission of my Lord and it would be granted to me, and
when I would see Him, I would fall down in prostration, and He (Allah)
would leave me thus as long as He would wish, and then it would be
said: O Muhammad, raise your head, say and you would be heard; ask and
it would be granted; intercede and intercession would be accepted.
Then I would raise my head and extrol my Lord with the praise which my
Lord would teach me. I shall then inter- cede, but a limit would be
set for me I would bring them out from the Fire and make them enter
Paradise (according to the limit). I shall return then ard fall down
in pros- tration and Allah would leave me (in that position) as long
as He would wish to leave me it would be said: Rise, O Muhammad, say
and you would be heard; ask and it would be conferred; intercede and
intercession would be granted. I would raise my head and extrol my
Lord with praise that He would teach me. I would theft intercede and a
limit would be set for me. I would bring them out of the Fire (of
Hell) and make them enter Paradise. He (the narrator) said: I do not
remember whether he (the Holy Prophet) said at tLe third time or at
the fourth time: O my Lord, none has been left in the Fire, but thise
restrained by the Holy Qur'an, i e. those who were eternally doomed.
Ibn Ubaid said in a narration: Qatada observed: whose everlasting stay
was imperative".
Book 1,
Number 0374:
Anas reported: The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: The believers would
gather on the Day of Resurrection, and they would be concerned about
it, or would be made mindful of it (i.e. the trjuble for it), (and the
remaining part of the hadith w,)uld be narrated) like the one
transmitted by Abu Uwana, and he said in the hadith: Then I would come
for the fourth time, or I would return the fourth time, and would say:
O my Lord, no one has been left but he whom the Holy Qur'an has
restrained.
Book 1,
Number 0375:
Anas b. Malik reported :
The Prophet of Allah (may peace be,upon him) said: Allah will gather
the believers on the Day of Resurrection and they would be made
mindful of it; and the rest (of the hadith) is like the one narrated
above; and then he mentioned the fourth time: And I (the Holy Prophet)
would say: O my Lord, no one is left in the Fire except he whom the
Qur'an has restrained, i e. eternally doomed.
Book 1,
Number 0376:
Anas b. Malik reported:
Verily the Apostle (may peace be upon him) said: He who professed:
There is no god but Allah, would be brought out of the Fire even
though he has in his heart virtue equal to the weight of a barley
grain. Then he who professed: There is no god but Allah, would come
out of the Fire, even though he has in his heart virtue equal to the
weight of a wheat grain. He would then bring out from the Fire he who
professed: There is no god but Allah, even though he has in his heart
virtue equal to the weight of an atom. Ibn Minhal has made an addition
(of these words) in his narration: Yazid said: I met Shu'ba and
narrated to him this hadith. Shu'ba said: Qatada transmitted to us
this hadith from Anas b. Malik who heard it from the Apostle of Allah
(may peace be upon him) with this alteration that he substituted the
word Zurra (grain) in place of Zarra (atom). Yazid said: Abu Bistam
has made a change in it.
Book 1,
Number 0377:
Ma'bad b. Hilal al 'Anazi
reported: We went to Anas b. Malik through Thabit and reached there
(his house) while he was offering the forenoon prayer. Thabit sought
permission for us and we entered, and he seated Thabit with him on his
bedstead. He (Thabit) said to him (Anas b. Malik): O Abu Hamza (kunya
of Anas b. Malik), your brothers from among the inhabitants of Basra
ask you to narrate to them the hadith of intercession. He said:
Muhammad (may peace be upon him) narrated to us: When it would be the
Day of Resurrection, some of the people would rush to one another in
bewilderment. They would come to Adam and say: Intercede (with your
Lord) for your progeny. He would say: I am not fit to do this, but go
to Ibrabim (peace be upon him) for he is the Friend of Allah. They
would come to Ibrahim, but he would say: I am not fit to do this, but
go to Moses, for he is Allah's Interlocutor. They would come to Moses,
but he would say: I am not fit to do this, but you should go to Jesus,
for he is the Spirit of Allah and His word. They would come to Jesus,
and he would say, I am not fit to do this; you better go to Muhammad
(may peace be upon him). They would come to me, and I would say: I am
in a position to do that, I would go and ask the permission of my Lord
and it would be granted to me. I would then stand before Him and would
extol Him with praises which I am not able to do now, but with which
Allah would inspire me, then I would fall in prostration and it would
be said to me: O Muhammad, raise thy head, and say and it would be
listened to; ask and it would be granted, intercede and it would be
accepted. I shall say: My Lord, my people, my people It would be said:
Go, and bring forth from it (Hell) him who has in his heart faith
equal to the weight of a wheat grain or a barley seed. I would go and
do that; then I would return to my Lord and extol Him with those
praises (taught to me by Allah), then I would fall in prostration. It
would be said to me: O Muhammad, raise your head, and say and it would
be heard ; ask and it would be granted; intercede and intercession
would be accepted. So I would say: My people. my people. It would be
said to me: Go and take out from it (Hell) him who has in his heart
faith equal to the weight of a mustard seed. I would go and do that. I
would again return to my Lord and extol Him with those praises. I
would then fall in prostration. It would be said to me: O Muhammad,
raisevour head: say, and you would be listened to; ask and it would be
granted; intercede and intercession would be accepted. I would say: My
Lord, my people, my people. It would be said to me: Go, and bring out
of the Fire him who has in his heart as much faith as the smallest,
smallest, smallest grain of mustard seed. I would go and do that.
This is the hadith which Anas narrated to us. We went out of his
(house) and when we reached the upper part of Jabban (graveyard) we
said: Would that we meet Hasan and salute him and he was hiding in the
house of Abu Khalifa. He (Ma'bad b. Hilal, the narrator) said: We went
to him and greeted him and we said: O Abu Sa'id, we come from your
brother Abu Hamza (kunya of Anas), and we have never heard a hadith
like this relating to intercession, which he has narrated to us. He
said: Narrate it, we narrated the hadith. He said: Narrate it (still
further). We said: He did not (narrate it) before us more than this.
He said: He (Anas) had narrated it to us twenty years back, when he
was strong and healthy. He has in fact missed something. I cannot make
out whether the old man has forgotten or he has (intentionally)
avoided to narrate it to you lest you should rely (absolutely) upon it
(and abandon doing good deeds). We said to him: Relate that to us, and
he laughed and said: There is haste in the nature of man. I did not
make mention of it to you but for the fact that I wanted to narrate
that to you (and added that the Holy Prophet said) : I would then
return to my Lord for the fourth time and extol Him with these
praises. I would then fall in prostration. It would be said to me: O
Muhammad, raise your head: say and it will be listened to; ask and it
will be granted; intercede and intercession would be accepted. I would
say: O my Lord, permit me regarding him who professed: There is no god
but Allah. He (the Lord) would say: That is not for thee or that is
not what lies with thee, but by My Honour, Glory, Greatness and Might,
I would certainly take him out who professed it: There is no god but
Allah. He (the narrator, Ma'bad) said: I hear testimony to the fact
that the hadith transmitted to us-by Hasan was heard by him from Anas
b. Malik and I can see that he reported it twenty years back, when he
was hale and hearty.
Book 1,
Number 0378:
Abu Huraira reported:
Meat was one day brought to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) and a foreleg was offered to him, a part which he liked. He
sliced with his teeth a piece out of it and said: I shall be the
leader of mankind on the Day of Resurrection. Do you know why? Allah
would gather in one plain the earlier and the later (of the human
race) on the Day of Resurrection. Then the voice of the proclaimer
would be heard by all of them and the eyesight would penetrate through
all of them and the sun would come near. People would then experience
a degree of anguish, anxiety and agony which they shall not be able to
bear and they shall not be able to stand. Some people would say to the
others: Don you see in which trouble you are ? Don't you see what
(misfortune) has overtaken you? Why don't you find one who should
intercede for you with your Lord? Some would say to the others: Go to
Adam. And they would go to Adam and say: O Adam, thou art the father
of mankind. Allah created thee by His own Hand and breathed in thee of
His spirit and ordered the angels to prostrate before thee. Intercede
for us with thy Lord Don't you see in what (trouble) we are? Don't you
see what (misfortune) has overtaken us? Adam would say: Verily, my
Lord is angry,to an extent to which He had never been angry before nor
would He be angry afterward. Verily, He forbade me (to go near) that
tree and I disobeyed Him.I am concerned with my own self. Go to
someone else; go to Noah. They would come to Noah and would say: O
Noah, thou art the first of the Messengers (sent) on the earth (after
Adam), and Allah named thee as a "Grateful Servant," intercede for us
with thy Lord. Don't you see in what (trouble) we are? Don't you see
what (misfortune) has overtaken us? He would say: Verily, my Lord is
angry today as He had never been angry before, and would never be
angry afterwards. There had emanated a curse from me with which I
cursed my people. I am concerned with only myself, I am concerned only
with myself; you better go to Ibrahim (peace be upon him). They would
go to Ibrahim and say: Thou art the apostle of Allah and His Friend
amongst the inhabitants of the earth ; intercede for us with thy Lord.
Don't you see in which (trouble) we are? Don't you see what
(misfortune) has overtaken us? Ibrahim would say to them: Verily, my
Lord is today angry as He had never been angry before and would never
be angry afterwards. and (Ibrahim) would mention his lies (and then
say): I am concerned only with myself, I am concerned only with
myself. You better go to someone else: go to Moses. They would come to
Moses (peace be upon him) and say: O Moses, thou art Allah's
messenger, Allah blessed thee with His messengership and His
conversation amongst people. Intercede for us with thy Lord. Don't you
see in what (trouble) we are? Don't you see what (misfortune) has
overtaken us? Moses (peace be upon him) would say to them: Verily. my
Lord is angry as He had never been angry before and would never be
angry afterwards. I, in fact, killed a person whom I had not been
ordered to kill. I am concerned with myself, I am concerned with
myself. You better go to Jesus (peace be upon him). They would come to
Jesus and would say: O Jesus, thou art the messenger of Allah and thou
conversed with people in the cradle, (thou art) His Word which I-Ie
sent down upon Mary. and (thou art) the Spirit from Him; so intercede
for us with thy Lord. Don't you see (the trouble) in which we are ?
Don't you see (the misfortune) that has overtaken us? Jesus (peace be
upon him) would say: Verily, my Lord is angry today as He had never
been angry before or would ever be angry after- wards. He mentioned no
sin of his. (He simply said:) I am concerned with myself, I am
concerned with myself; you go to someone else: better go to Muhammad
(may peace be upon him). They would come to me and say: O Mahammad,
thou art the messenger of Allah and the last of the apostles. Allah
has pardoned thee all thy previous and later sins. Intercede for us
with thy Lord ; don't you see in which (trouble) we are ? Don't you
see what (misfortune) has overtaken us ? I shall then set off and come
below the Throne and fall down prostrate before my Lord; then Allah
would reveal to me and inspire me with some of His Praises and
Glorifications which He had not revealed to anyone before me. He would
then say: Muhammad, raise thy head ; ask and it would be granted;
intercede and intercession would be accepted I would then raise my
head and say: O my Lord, my people, my people. It would be said: O
Muhammad, bring in by the right gate of Paradise those of your people
who would have no account to render. They would share with the people
some other door besides this door. The Holy Prophet then said: By Him
in Whose Hand is the life of Muhammad, verify the distance between two
door leaves of the Paradise is as great as between Mecca and Hajar, or
as between Mecca and Busra (379) It is reported on the authority of
Abu Huraira that there was placed before the Messenger of Allah a cup
of soft bread, soup and meat. He took part of the foreleg which he
liked most. He sliced (with his teeth) a slice (out of that) and said:
I would be the leader of mankind on the Day of Resurrection. He then
sliced (that meat) for the second time and said: I am the leader of
mankind on the Day of Resurrection. When he saw that his companions
did not ask him (about this assertion) he said: Why don't you say: How
would that be ? They said: How would be it, Messenger of Allah? He
said : People would stand before the Lord of the worlds. And the rest
of the hadith was narrated like the one transmitted by Abu Hayyan, on
the authority of Abu Zur'a, and in the story of Ibrahim, this addition
was made. He said and made mention of his words with regard to the
star: This is my Lord. And his words with regard to their gods: But
the big among them has done that. And his words: I am ailing. He (the
Holy Prophet) said: By Him in Whose Hand is the life of Muhammad, the
distance between two leaves of the door from their supporting frames
is as the distance between Mecca and Hajar or Hajar and Mecca. I do
not remember how he said it (whether Mecca and Hajar or Hajar and
Mecca).
Book 1,
Number 0380:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira and Hudhaifa that the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) said: Allah, the Blessed and Exalted, would gather
people. The believers would stand till the Paradise would be brought
near them. They would come to Adam and say: O our father, open for us
the Paradise. He would say: What turned ye out from the Paradise was
the sin of your father Adam. I am not in a position to do that ;
better go to my son Ibrahim, the Friend of Allah. He (the Holy
Prophet) said: He (Ibrahim) would say: I am not in a position to do
that. Verily I had been the Friend (of Allah) from beyond, beyond; you
better approach Moses (peace be upon him) with whom Allah conversed.
They would come to Moses (peace be upon him), but he would say: I am
not in a position to do that; you better go to Jesus, the Word of
Allah and His Spirit. Jesus (peace be upon him) would say: I am not in
a position to do that. So they would come to Mubammad (may peace be
upon him). He would then be permitted (to open the door of Paradise).
Trust worthiness and kinship would be despatched, and these would
stand on the right and left of the Path and the first of you would
pass with (the swiftness) of lightning. He (the narrator) said: I
said, O thou who art far dearer to me than my father and my mother I
which thing is like the passing of lightning? He said: Have you not
seen lightning, how it passes and then comes back within the twinkling
of an eye? Then (they would pass) like the passing of the wind, then
like the passing of a bird, and the hastening of persons would be
according to their deeds, and your Apostle would be standing on the
Path saying: Save, O my Lord, save. (The people would go on passing)
till the deeds of the servants would be failing in strength, till a
man would come who would find it hard to go along (that Path) but
crawlingly. He (the narrator) said: And on the sides of the Path hooks
would be suspended ready to catch anyone whom these would be required
(to catch). There would be those who would somehow or other succeed in
trasversing that Path and some would be piled up in Hell. By Him in
Whose Hand is the life of Abu Huraira it would take one seventy years
to fathom the depth of Hell.
Chapter 84 : PERTAINING TO THE WORDS OF THE APOSTLE OF
ALLAH (MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM): "I WOULD BE THE FIRST AMONG PEOPLE TO
INTERCEDE IN THE PARADISE AND AMONG THE APOSTLES I WOULD HAVE THE
LARGEST FOLLOWING"
Book 1,
Number 0381:
Anas b. Malik reported:
The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: I would be the
first among people to intercede in the Paradise and amongst the
apostles I would have the largest following (on the Day of
Resurrection).
Book 1,
Number 0382:
Anas b. Malik reported:
The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Amongst the
apostles I would have the largest following on the Day of Resurrec
tion, and I would be the first to knock at the door of Paradise.
Book 1,
Number 0383:
Anas b. Malik said: The
Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: I would be the first
intercessor in the Paradise and no apostle amongst the apostles has
been testified (by such a large number of people) as I have been
testified. And verily there woald be an apostle among the apostles who
would be testified to by only one man from his people.
Book 1,
Number 0384:
Anas b. Malik reported:
The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: I will come to
the gate of Paradise on the Day of Resurrection. and would seek its
opening. and the keeper would say: Who art thou? I would say:
Muhammad. He would then say: It is for thee that I have been ordered,
and not to open it for anyone before thee.
Book 1,
Number 0385:
Abu Huraira reported:
Verity the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: There is
for every apostle a (special) prayer with which he would pray. I wish
I could reserve, my prayer for intercession of my Ummah on the Day of
Resurrection.
Book 1,
Number 0386:
Abu Huraira reported: The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: There is for every
apostle a prayer, and I intend (if Allah so willed) that I would
reserve my prayer for the intercession of my Ummah on the Day of
Resurrection.
Book 1,
Number 0387:
'Amr b. Abu Sufyan
transmitted a hadith like this from Abu Huraira who narrated it from
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him).
Book 1,
Number 0388:
Amr b. Abu Sufyan
reported: Abu Huraira said to Ka'b al-Ahbar that the Apostle of Allah
(may peace be upon him) had said: For every apostle there Is a
(special) prayer by which he would pray (to his Lord). I, however,
intend (if Allah so willed) that I would reserve my prayer for the
intercession of my Ummah on the Day of Resurrection. Ka'b said to Abu
Huraira: Did you hear this from the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him)? Abu Huraira said: Yes.
Book 1,
Number 0389:
Abu Huraira said: The
Prophet of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: There is for every
apostle a prayer which is granted, but every prophet showed haste in
his prayer. I have, however, reserved my prayer for the intercession
of my Ummah on the Day of Resurrection, and it would be granted, if
Allah so willed, in case of everyone amongst my Ummah provided he dies
without associating anything with Allah.
Book 1,
Number 0390:
Abu Huraira said: The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Every Messenger is
endowed with a prayer which is granted and by which he would (pray to
his Lord) and it would he granted for him. I have, however, reserved
my prayer for the intercession of my Ummab on the Day of Resurrection.
Book 1,
Number 0391:
Abu Huraira reported: The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: There was for every
apostle a prayer with which he prayed for his Ummah and it was granted
to him; but I wish, if Allah so wills, to defer my prayer for the
intercession of my Ummah on the Day of Resurrection.
Book 1,
Number 0392:
Anas b. Malik reported:
Verily the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: There is for
every apostle a prayer with which he prays (to Allah) for his Ummah. I
have reserved my prayer for the intercession of my Ummah on the Day of
Resurrection.
Book 1,
Number 0393:
This hadith is narrated
with the same chain of narrators by Qatada.
Book 1,
Number 0394:
Mis'ar transmitted it
with the same chain of narrators from Qatada except that in the hadith
narrated by Waki' (the Prophet) said: "He was endowed," and in the
hadith reported by Abu Usama (the words are): "It is reported from the
Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him)."
Book 1,
Number 0395:
Muhammad b. 'Abd al-A'la
reported it to me: Mu'tamir narrated to us on the authority of his
father who transmitted it liom Anas that verity the Apostle of Allah
(may peace be upon him) said, and then narrated the hadith like the
one transmitted by Qatada on the authority of Anas.
Book 1,
Number 0396:
Abu Zubair heard Jabir b.
Abdullah reporting it from the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon
him): For every apostle was a prayer with which he prayed (to his
Lord) for his Ummah, but I have reserved my prayer for the
intercession of my Ummah on the Day of Resurrection.
Chapter 85 : PRAYER OF THE APOSTLE (MAY PEACE BE UPON
HIM) FOR HIS UMMAH AND HIS BEING MOVED TO TEARS ON ACCOUNT OF HIS
AFFECTION FOR THEM
Book 1,
Number 0397:
'Abdullah b. Amr b.
al-'As reported: Verily the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him)
recited the words of Allah, the Great and Glorious, that Ibrahim
uttered. My Lord ! lo! they have led many of mankind astray: "But
whoso followeth me, he verily is of me" (al-Qur'an, xiv. 35) and Jesus
(peace be upon him) said: "If thou punisheth them, lo! they are Thy
slaves, and if Thou forgiveth them-verily Thou art the Mighty, the
Wise" (al-Qur'an, v 117). Then he raised his hands and said: O Lord,
my Ummah, my Ummah, and wept; so Allah the High and the Exalted said:
O Gabriel, go to Muhammad (though your Lord knows it fully well) and
ask him: What makes thee weep? So Gabriel (peace be upon him) came to
him and asked him, and the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
informed him what he had said (though Allah knew it fully well). Upon
this Allah said: O Gabriel, go to Muhammad any say: Verily We will
please thee with regard to your Ummah and would not displease thee.
Chapter 86 : HE WHO DIED WITH UNBELIEF WOULD BE
(THROWN) INTO THE FIRE, INTERCESSION WOULD BE OF NO AVAIL TO HIM AND THE
RELATIONSHIP OF HIS FAVOURITES WOULD NOT BENEFIT HIM
Book 1,
Number 0398:
Anas reported: Verily, a
person said: Messenger of Allah, where is my father? He said: (He) is
in the Fire. When he turned away, he (the Holy Prophet) called him and
said: Verily my father and your father are in the Fire.
Chapter 87 : REGARDING THE WORDS OF ALLAH: "AND WARN
THY NEAREST KINDRED"
Book 1,
Number 0399:
Abu Huraira reported:
When this verse was revealed: "And warn thy nearest kindred
(al-Qur'an, xxvi. 214), the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
called the Quraish; so they gathered and he gave them a general
warning. Then he made a particular (reference to certain tribes) and
said: O sons of Ka'b b. Luwayy, rescue yourselves from the Fire; O
sons of Murra b. Ka'b, rescue yourselves from the Fire: O sons of Abd
Shams, rescue yourselves from the Fire; 0 sons of Abd Manaf rescue
yourselves from the Fire; O sons of Hashim, rescue yourselves from the
Fire; 0 sons of Abd al-Muttalib, rescue yourselves from the Fire; O
Fatimah, rescue thyself from the Fire, for I have no power (to protect
you) from Allah in anything except this that I would sustain
relationship with you.
Book 1,
Number 0400:
The same hadith is
narrated by Ubaidallah b. Umar al-Qawariri from Abu 'Uwana, who
transmitted it to 'Abd al-Malik b. 'Umair on the same chain of
transmitter and the hadith of Jarir is more perfect and comprehensive.
Book 1,
Number 0401:
It is narrated on the
authority of 'A'isha that when this verse was revealed: "And warn thy
nearest kindred," the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) stood
up on Safa' and said: O Fatima, daughter of Muhammad. O Safiya,
daughter of 'Abd al-Muttalib, O sons of 'Abd al-Muttalib. I have
nothing which can avail you against Allah; you may ask me what you
want of my worldly belongings.
Book 1,
Number 0402:
Abu Huraira reported:
When (this verse) was revealed to him: "Warn your nearest kinsmen."
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: O people of
Quraish, buy yourselves from Allah, I cannot avail you at all against
Allah; O sons of Abd al-Muttalib. I cannot avail you at all against
Allah; 0 Abbas b. 'Abd al- Muttalib, I cannot avail you at all against
Allah; O Safiya (aunt of the Messenger of Allah), I cannot avail you
at all against Allah; 0 Fatima, daughter of Muhammad, ask me whatever
you like, but I cannot avail you at all against Allah.
Book 1,
Number 0403:
This hadith is narrated
from the Apostle (may peace be upon him) by another chain of
narrators, 'Amr al-Naqid, Mu'awiya b. 'Amr, Abdullah b. Dhakwan, A'raj
on the authority of Abu Huraira.
Book 1,
Number 0404:
Qabisa b. al-Mukhariq and
Zuhair b. 'Amr reported: When this verse was revealed: "And warn thy
nearest kindred," the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) set off
towards a rock of the hill and ascended the highest of the rocks and
then called: 0 sons of 'Abd Manaf! I am a warner; my similitude and
your similitude is like a man who saw the enemy and went to guard his
people, but, being afraid they might get there before him, he shouted:
Be on your guard!
Book 1,
Number 0405:
This hadith is narrated
from the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) by another chain of
narrators, Muhammad b. Abd al-A'la, Mu'tamir, Abu 'Uthman, Zuhair b.
'Amr, Qabisa b. Mukhariq.
Book 1,
Number 0406:
It is reported on the
authority of Ibn 'Abbas that when this verse was revealed: "And warn
thy nearest kindred" (and thy group of selected people among them) the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) set off till he climbed
Safa' and called loudly: Be on your guard! They said: Who is it
calling aloud? They said: Muhammad. They gathered round him, and he
said: O sons of so and so, O sons of so and so, O sons of 'Abd Manaf,
O sons of 'Abd al-Muttalib, and they gathered around him. He (the
Apostle) said: If I were to inform you that there were horsemen
emerging out of the foot of this mountain, would you believe me? They
said: We have not experienced any lie from you. He said: Well, I am a
warner to you before a severe torment. He (the narrator) said that Abu
Lahab then said: Destruction to you! Is it for this you have gathered
us? He (the Holy Prophet) then stood up, and this verse was revealed:
"Perish the hands of Abu Lahab, and he indeed perished" (cxi. 1).
A'mash recited this to the end of the Sura.
Book 1,
Number 0407:
This hadith was narrated
by A'mash on the authority of the same chain of narrators and he said:
One day the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) climbed the
hill of Safa' and said: Be on your guard, and the rest of the hadith
was narrated like the hadith transmitted by Usama ; he made no mention
of the revelation of the verse: "Warn thy nearest kindred."
Chapter 88 : INTERCESSION OF THE MESSENGER OF ALLAH
(MAY PEACE BE UPON HIM) FOR ABU TALIB AND SOME REMISSION FOR HIM ON THIS
ACCOUNT
Book 1,
Number 0408:
It is reported on the
authority of 'Abbas b. Abd al-Muttalib that he said: Messenger of
Allah, have you benefited Abu Talib in any way for he defended you and
was fervent in your defence ? The Messenger of Allah (may peace he
upon him) said: Yes; he would be in the most shallow part of the Fire:
and but for me he would have been in the lowest part of Hell.
Book 1,
Number 0409:
Abdullah b. al-Harith
reported: I heard Abbas say: I said: Messenger of Allah, verily Abu
Talib defended you and helped you; would it be beneficial for him? He
(the Holy Prophet) said: Yes; I found him in the lowest part of the
Fire and I brought him to the shallow part.
Book 1,
Number 0410:
This hadith is narrated
from the Apostle (may peace be upon him) like one narrated by Abu
'Uwana on the authority of the chain of transmitters like Muhammad b.
Hatim, Yahya b. Sa'id, Abu Sufyan, 'Abbas b. 'Abd al-Muttalib and
others.
Book 1,
Number 0411:
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri
reported: A mention was made of his uncle Abu Talib before the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) He said: My intercession
may benefit him on the Day of Resurrection and he may be placed in the
shallow part of the Fire which would reach his ankles and his brain
would be boiling.
Book 1,
Number 0412:
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri
reported: Verily, the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said:
The least tormented of the inhabitants of the Fire would be he who
would wear two shoes of Fire and his brain would boil on account of
the heat of the shoes.
Book 1,
Number 0413:
Ibn 'Abbas reported: The
Prophet (may peace be upon him) said: Among the inhabitants of the
Fire Abu Talib would have the least suffering, and he would be wearing
two shoes (of Fire) which would boil his brain.
Book 1,
Number 0414:
Nu'man b. Bashir was
delivering an address and saying: I heard the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) say: the least suffering for the inhabitants of
Hell on the Day of Resurrection would be for the man under whose soles
would be placed two embers and his brain would boil on account of
them.
Book 1,
Number 0415:
Nu'man b. Bashir
reported: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Verily
the least suffering for the inhabitants of Fire would be for him who
would have two shoes and two laces of Fire (on his feet), and with
these would boil his brain as boils the cooking vessel, and he would
think that he would not see anyone in a more grievous torment than
him, whereas he would be in the least torment.
Chapter 89 : PROOF IN SUPPORT OF THE FACT THAT HE WHO
DIED IN UNBELIEF HIS DEED WOULD NOT BE OF ANY AVAIL TO HIM
Book 1,
Number 0416:
'A'isha reported: I said:
Messenger of Allah, the son of Jud'an established ties of
relationship, fed the poor. Would that be of any avail to him? He
said: It would be of no avail to him as he did not ever say: O my
Lord, pardon my sins on the Day of Resurrection.
Chapter 90 : FRIENDSHIP WITH BELIEVERS AND DISSOCIATION
WITH NON-BELIEVERS AND SEVERANCE FROM THEM
Book 1,
Number 0417:
'Amr b. 'As reported: I
heard it from the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) quite
audibly and not secretly: Behold! the posterity of my fathers, that
is, so and so, are not my friends. Verily Allah and the pious
believers are my friends.
Chapter 91 : THE ADMITTANCE INTO PARADISE OF A GROUP OF
MUSLIMS WITHOUT RENDERING ANY ACCOUNT AND SUFFERING PUNISHMENT (TORMENT)
Book 1,
Number 0418:
It is narrated on the
authority of Abu Huraira that the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon
him) said: Seventy thousand (persons) of my Ummah would enter Paradise
without rendering an account. Upon this a person said: Messenger of
Allah. pray to Allah that He make me one of them. He (the Holy
Prophet) said: O Allah! make him one of them. Then another stood up
and said: Messenger of Allah, pray to Allah that He make me one of
them. He (the Holy Prophet) said: 'Ukkasha has preceded you in this
matter.
Book 1,
Number 0419:
Muhammad b. Ziyad
reported: I heard Abu Huraira narrate this: I heard it from the
Messenger of Allah(may peace be upon him) saying a hadith like one
narrated by al-Rabi'.
Book 1,
Number 0420:
Abu Huraira reported: I
heard it from the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) saying: A
group of my Ummah consisting of seventy thousand persons would enter
Paradise; their faces would be as bright as the brightness of the full
moon. Abd Huraira said: 'Ukkasha b. Mihsan al-Asadi then stood up
wrapping the blanket around him and said: Messenger of Allah,
supplicate (before) Allah that He should make me one among them. Upon
this the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: O Allah,
make him among them. Then stood up a man from the Ansa and said:
Messenger of Allah, pray to Allah that He should make me one among
them. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: 'Ukkasha
has preceded you in this matter.
Book 1,
Number 0421:
Abu Huraira reported: The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Seventy thousand
(persons) would enter Paradise as one group and among them (there
would be people) whom faces would be bright like the moon.
Book 1,
Number 0422:
It is reported on the
authority of 'Imran that the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him)
said: Seventy thousand people of my Ummah would be admitted into
Paradise without rendering any account. They (the companions) said:
Who would be of those (fortunate persons)? He (the Holy Prophet) said:
Those who do not cauterise and practise charm, but repose trust in
their Lord, 'Ukkasha then stood up and said: Supplicate (before) Allah
that He should make me one among them. He (the Holy Prophet) said:
Thou art one among them He (the narrator) said: A man stood up and
said: Apostle of Allah, supplicate (before) Allah that He should make
me one among them. He (the Holy Prophet said: 'Ukkasha has preceded
you (in this matter).
Book 1,
Number 0423:
'Imran b. Husain
reported: Verily the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said:
Seventy thousand men of my Ummah would enter Paradise without
rendering account. They (the companions of the Holy Prophet) said: Who
would be those, Messenger of Allah? He (the Holy Prophet) said: They
would be those who neither practise charm, not take omens, nor do they
cauterise, but they repose their trust in their Lord.
Book 1,
Number 0424:
Abu Hazim narrated it on
the authority of Ibn Sa'd that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said: Seventy thousand persons or seven hundred thousand
persons (Abu Hazim does not remember the exact number) would enter
Paradise holding and supporting one another, and the first among them
would not enter till the last among them would enter (therein); (they
would enter simultaneously) and their faces would be bright like the
full moon.
Book 1,
Number 0425:
Husain b. 'Abd al-Rahman
reported: I was with Sa'id b. Jubair when he said: Who amongst you saw
a star shooting last night? I said: It was I; then I said: I was in
fact not (busy) in prayer, but was stung by a scorpion (and that is
the reason why I was awake and had a glimpse of the shooting star). He
said: Then what did you do? I said: I practised charm. He said: What
urged you to do this? I said: (I did this according to the implied
suggestion)of the hadith which al-Shu'ba narrated. He said: What did
al-Shu'ba narrate to you? I said: Buraida b. Husaib al-Aslami narrated
to us. The charm is of no avail except in case of the (evil influence)
of an eye or the sting of a scorpion. He said: He who acted according
to what he had heard (from the Holy Prophet) acted rightly, but Ibn
'Abbas narrated to us from the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon
him) that he said: There were brought before me the peoples and I saw
an apostle and a small group (of his followers) along with him,
another (apostle) and one or two persons (along with him) and (still
another) apostle having no one with him. When a very large group was
brought to me I conceived as if it were my Ummah. Then it was said to
me: It is Moses and his people. You should look at the horizon, and I
saw a very huge group. It was again said to me: See the other side of
the horizon, and there was (also) a very huge group. It was said to
me: This is your Ummah, and amongst them there were seventy thousand
persons who would be made to enter Paradise without rendering any
account and without (suffering) any torment. He then stood up and went
to his house. Then the people began to talk about the people who would
be admitted to Paradise without rendering any account and without
(suffering) any torment. Some of them said: They may be those who
(have had the good fortune of living) in the company of the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) and some of them said: They be those
who were born in Islam and did not associate anything with Allah. Some
people mentioned other things. Thereupon came forth the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) before them and he said: What was that
which you were talking about? They informed him. He said: They are
those persons who neither practise charm, nor ask others to practise
it, nor do they take omens, and repose their trust in their Lord. Upon
this 'Ukkasha b. Mihsan stood up and said: Supplicate for me that He
should make me one among them. Upon this he (Messenger of Allah) said:
Thou are one among them. Then another man stood up and said:
Supplicate before Allah that He should make me one among them. Upon
this he said: 'Ukkisha has preceded you.
Book 1,
Number 0426:
Ibn 'Abbas reported: The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Peoples would be
presented to me (on the Day of Resurrection), and then the remaining
part of the hadith was narrated like the one transmitted by Hushaim,
but he made no mention of the first portion.
Chapter 92 : THIS UMMAH (UMMAH OF ISLAM) WOULD
CONSTITUTE HALF OF THE INHABITANTS OF PARADISE
Book 1,
Number 0427:
Abdullah b. Mas'ud
reported: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) addressing us
said: Aren't you pleased that you should constitute one-fourth of the
inhabitants of Paradise? He (the narrator) said: We glorified (our
Lord, i.e. we called aloud Allah-o Akbar, Allah is the Greatest). He,
then, again said: Aren't you pleased that you should constitute
one-third of the inhabitants of Paradise? He (the narrator) said: We
glorified (our Lord) and he (the Holy Prophet) then again said: I hope
that you would constitute half of the inhabitants of Paradise and I
shall explain to you its (reason). The believers among the unbelievers
would not be more than a white hair on (the body of a) black ox or a
black hair on (the body of a) white ox.
Book 1,
Number 0428:
'Abdullah (b. Mas'ud)
reported: We, about forty men, were with the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) in a camp when he said: Aren't you pleased that
they should constitute one-fourth of the inhabitants of Paradise? He
(the narrator) said: Yes. He (the Holy Prophet) again said: Aren't you
pleased that you should constitute one-third of the inhabitants of
Paradise? They said: Yes. Upon this he again said: By Him in Whose
Hand is my life, I hope that you would constitute one-half of the
inhabitants of Paradise and the reason is that no one would be
admitted into Paradise but a believer and you are no more among the
polytheists than as a white hair on the skin of a black ox or a black
hair on the skin of a red ox.
Book 1,
Number 0429:
Abdullah b Mas'ud
reported: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) addressed us
and then supported his back (by reclining) against a leather tent and
said: Behold, no one but a believing person would enter Paradise. O
Allah, (see) have I conveyed (it not)? 0 Allah, be witness (to it that
I have conveyed it). (Then addressing the companions) he said: Don't
you like that you should constitute one-fourth of the inhabitants of
Paradise? We said: Yes, Messenger of Allah. He again said: Don't you
like that you should constitute one-third of the inhabitants of
Paradise? They said: Yes, Messenger of Allah. He said: I hope that you
would constitute one- half of the inhabitants of Paradise and you
would be among the peoples of the world, like a black hair on (the
body of) a white ox or like a white hair on the body of a black ox.
Book 1,
Number 0430:
Abu Sa'id reported: The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Allah, the High and
Glorious, would say: O Adam I and he would say: At Thy service, at thy
beck and call, O Lord, and the good is in Thy Hand. Allah would say:
Bring forth the group of (the denizens of) Fire. He (Adam) would say:
Who are the denizens of Hell? It would be said: They are out of every
thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine. He (the Holy Prophet) said : It
is at this juncture that every child would become white-haired and
every pregnant woman would abort and you would see people in a state
of intoxication, and they would not be in fact intoxicated but
grievous will be the torment of Allah. He (the narrator) said: This
had a very depressing effect upon them (upon the companions of the
Holy Prophet) and they said : Messenger of Allah, who amongst us would
be (that unfortunate) person (who would be doomed to Hell)? He said:
Good tidings for you, Yajuj Majuj would be those thousands (who would
be the denizens of Hell) and a person (selected for Paradise) would be
amongst you. He (the narrator) further reported that he (the Messenger
of Allah) again said: By Him in Whose Hand is thy life, I hope that
you would constitute one-fourth of the inhabitants of Paradise. We
extolled Allah and we glorified (Him). He (the Holy Prophet) again
said: BY Him in Whose Hand is my life, I wish you would constitute
one-third of the inhabitants of Paradise. We extolled Allah and
Glorified (Him). He (the Holy Prophet) again said: By Him in Whose
Hand is my life, I hope that you would constitute half of the
inhabitants of Paradise. Your likeness among the people is the
likeness of a white hair on the skin of a black ox or a strip on the
foreleg of an ass.
Book 1,
Number 0431:
The same hadith has been
narrated from A'mash on the authority of the same chain of
transmitters with the exception of these words: You would be no more
among men (on the Day of Resurrection) but like a white hair on (the
body of) a black ox, or like a black hair on (the body of) a white ox,
and he made no mention of: a strip on the foreleg of an ass.
EPILOGUE
Before we close the
"Kitab-ul-Iman," it seems necessary to bring a few facts before our
readers. This book deals with the beliefs, i.e. those unseen realities
which we have a strong yearning to comprehend, but which elude the
grasp of our senses.
Every person, who is
endowed with consciousness, is instinctively impelled to know whence
he came and where he would return. What would become of him after
crossing the bar of life? Is the short span of this wordly life the
culmination of all his hopes and desires and nothing remains after it?
These are the questions which agitate the mind of every man, whether
he is a believer or a non-believer, whether he is a monotheist or a
polytheist or an atheist. We cannot silence the echoes of our souls by
simply saying that nothing can be said with certainty about them. The
mind yearns for definite and satisfactory answers to all of them. That
is what is embedded in our very nature and so long as we are human
beings we cannot afford to ignore them. We approach scientists for the
solution of these spiritual problems of ours which have a direct
bearing on our social life, but scientists have no definite answers to
give since they are concerned only with observable facts, that is to
say, the optically present source of sensation, which forms only a
fraction of man's life and the vast sea of "unseen world" lies hidden
before them. That is the reason why even a scientist has to fall back
upon chance-a very imortant admission as to the limits of the
so-called scientific knowledge and the possibility of another
knowledge unknown to science and altogether different from that with
the help of which we observe physical phenomena and their laws.
Moreover, the scientific
method cannot help us solve the problem of "whence" and "whither".
There is always an urge in our hearts to peep across this life hemmed
in by space and time and find out our ultimate destiny. Since science
deals with "actual," with what is here and now, particularly what can
be comprehended with the helpof senses, there is inherent in science a
natural tendency to assure that man, too, like inanimate matter, is a
bubble that bursts and a vision that fades. If we take this view of
man, which is the inevitable conclusion of the so-called "scientific
inquiry," the whole of human life in which man plays such a prominent
role becomes a meaningless riddle, for he is denied the existence of
spiritual yearning in him which is nothing but a sort of cruel joke
with man. "Life," says Dr Muhammad Iqbal (Reconstruction of
Religious Thought in Islam, pp 50-1), "with its intense
feeling of spontaneity constitutes a centre of indetermination, and
thus falls outside, the domain of necessity. . . The biologist who
seeks a mechanical explanation of life is led to do so because he
confines his study to the lower forms of life whose behaviour
discloses resemblances to mechanical action. If he studies life as
manifested in himself, i.e., his own mind freely choosing, rejecting,
reflecting, surveying the past and the present, and dynarnically
imagining the future. he is sure to be convinced of the inadequacy of
his mechancal concepts."
The observable facts or,
in other words, the physical entities form only a part of the Reality.
On how to know and comprehend the other parts which concern us more
intimately than the physical entities. science has nothing definite to
say except a meaningful silence which betrays its natural limitation
in solving these vital problems of life.
Psychology, too, is
inherently incompetent to comprehend the unseen Realities of the
universe. Life, as we all know. is a great mystery everrin its
biological aspects; how mysterious it is in its spiritual and moral
aspects, we cannot imagine. Psychology has been-able to grope in the
darkness of unconscious and ,ub-conscious chambers and has not been
able to bring into light the secrets of the human soul. "Psychology,"
says Waiter Leibrecht (Religion and Culture, p. 33), "can show us what
man is not. It cannot tell us what man, each one of us, is. The
legitimate aim of psychology is the negative, the removal of
distortions and illusions, but not the positive, the full and complete
knowledge of human being." The fact is that human knowledge and
intellect, in spite of their boastful claims, are by nature so much
handicapped that they, unaided by revelation, cannot in any way
comprehend the unseen Realities. What the intellect at the most can do
is to transform the sense-data into conceptual forms, but it has to
depend ultimately upon experience and is, therefore, subjected to the
same limitations to which the knowledge of pysical sciences is
subjected. "The intellect," say Ibn Khaldun, is a correct scale. Its
indications are completely certain and in no way wrong. However, the
intellect should not be used to weigh such matters as the oneness of
God, the Hereafter, the truth of prophecy, the real character of
Divine Attributes, or anything else that lies beyond the level of the
intellect. That would mean to aspire for the impossible. One might
compare it with a man who sees a scale in which gold is being weighed,
and wants to weigh mountains in it. This (the fact that it is
impossible) does not prove that the indications of the scale are not
true (when it is used for its proper purpose). However, there is a
limit at which intellect must stop. It cannot go beyond its own level"
(The Muqaddimah, translated by Franz Rosenthal, Vol. III. p.
38). What a man in the cold regions of an arid intellectualism
can, at his best, infer is only the existence of a Prime Cause, but to
far as His Attributes, His will, His behaviour with humanity and His
Creation, and our relation with Him are concerned. Intellect has
nothing positive to say. It is at this stage that man instinctively
feels the need of an agency which shoure provide him authentic
information about unseen rmuties of life. This agencv is known as
Prophethoud. The Great Lord, Who has provided man with materiaf
resources for the satisfaction of his macerial needs, has also made
suitable arrangements to acquaint us fully with the Unseen Realities
which our souls yearn to know. This knowledge of the Unseen is
vouchsafed to us through His trusted Messengers (prophets).This is an
immense savour from our Lord, immeasurably more valuable then the
material resources for, without it, human souls would have suffered
the pangs of privation and would have ultimately died. The Qur'an
says:
All praise is due to
Allah.Who guided us to this.And we would not have found the way if
Allah had not guided us. Certainly the Messengers of our Lord
brought the Truth (vii. 43).
Just as the information
of the Holy Prophet pertaining to our worldly life is perfectly
correct judged by any standard, in the same way his revelations
concerning the Unseen. e.g. the Day of Resurrection, Paradise and
Hell, will also be perfectly true. because he As Amin. the Truthful.We
should, however, bear in mind that since we are living in a world of
senses it is, therefore, through sensory experiences that we
comprehend it. A man's mind is so much hemmed in by space and time and
his vision is so much limited by the material aspects of his life that
it is only through material concepts that his mind is led to the
knowledge of the Unseen. That is the reason why one can easily find
frequent use of metaphors and similes in the language of the Holy
Prophet as be explained the Unseen Realities of existence. These are
not myths, but the Great undeniable Truths which our souls yearn to
know, affirm and believe. but which our own intelligence fails to
comprehend.
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