Volume 6, Book 60, Number 1:
Narrated Abu Said bin Al-Mu'alla:
While I was praying in the Mosque, Allah's Apostle
called me but I did not respond to him. Later I said, "O
Allah's Apostle! I was praying." He said, "Didn't Allah
say'--"Give your response to Allah (by obeying Him) and to
His Apostle when he calls you." (8.24)
He then said to me, "I will teach you a Sura which is
the greatest Sura in the Qur'an, before you leave the
Mosque." Then he got hold of my hand, and when he intended
to leave (the Mosque), I said to him, "Didn't you say to
me, 'I will teach you a Sura which is the greatest Sura in
the Quran?' He said, "Al-Hamdu-Lillah Rabbi-l-Alamin (i.e.
Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds) which is Al-Sab'a
Al-Mathani (i.e. seven repeatedly recited Verses) and the
Grand Qur'an which has been given to me."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 2:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "When the Imam says: 'Ghair-il-Maghdubi
'Alaihim Walad-Dallin (i.e. not the path of those who earn
Your Anger, nor the path of those who went astray (1.7)),
then you must say, 'Ameen', for if one's utterance of 'Ameen'
coincides with that of the angels, then his past sins will
be forgiven."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 3:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet said, "On the Day of Resurrection the
Believers will assemble and say, 'Let us ask somebody to
intercede for us with our Lord.' So they will go to Adam
and say, 'You are the father of all the people, and Allah
created you with His Own Hands, and ordered the angels to
prostrate to you, and taught you the names of all things;
so please intercede for us with your Lord, so that He may
relieve us from this place of ours.' Adam will say, 'I am
not fit for this (i.e. intercession for you).' Then Adam
will remember his sin and feel ashamed thereof. He will
say, 'Go to Noah, for he was the first Apostle, Allah sent
to the inhabitants of the earth.' They will go to him and
Noah will say,
'I am not fit for this undertaking.' He will remember
his appeal to his Lord to do what he had no knowledge of,
then he will feel ashamed thereof and will say, 'Go to the
Khalil--r-Rahman (i.e. Abraham).' They will go to him and
he will say, 'I am not fit for this undertaking. Go to
Moses, the slave to whom Allah spoke (directly) and gave
him the Torah .' So they will go to him and he will say,
'I am not fit for this undertaking.' and he will mention
(his) killing a person who was not a killer, and so he
will feel ashamed thereof before his Lord, and he will
say, 'Go to Jesus, Allah's Slave, His Apostle and Allah's
Word and a Spirit coming from Him. Jesus will say, 'I am
not fit for this undertaking, go to Muhammad the Slave of
Allah whose past and future sins were forgiven by Allah.'
So they will come to me and I will proceed till I will ask
my Lord's Permission and I will be given permission. When
I see my Lord, I will fall down in Prostration and He will
let me remain in that state as long as He wishes and then
I will be addressed.' (Muhammad!) Raise your head. Ask,
and your request will be granted; say, and your saying
will be listened to; intercede, and your intercession will
be accepted.' I will raise my head and praise Allah with a
saying (i.e. invocation) He will teach me, and then I will
intercede. He will fix a limit for me (to intercede for)
whom I will admit into Paradise. Then I will come back
again to Allah, and when I see my Lord, the same thing
will happen to me. And then I will intercede and Allah
will fix a limit for me to intercede whom I will let into
Paradise, then I will come back for the third time; and
then I will come back for the fourth time, and will say,
'None remains in Hell but those whom the Quran has
imprisoned (in Hell) and who have been destined to an
eternal stay in Hell.' " (The compiler) Abu 'Abdullah
said: 'But those whom the Qur'an has imprisoned in Hell,'
refers to the Statement of Allah:
"They will dwell therein forever." (16.29)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 4:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
I asked the Prophet, "What is the greatest sin in the
Sight of Allah?" He said, "That you set up a rival unto
Allah though He Alone created you." I said, "That is
indeed a great sin." Then asked, "What is next?" He said,
"To kill your son lest he should share your food with
you." I asked, "What is next?" He said, "To commit illegal
sexual intercourse with the wife of your neighbor."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 5:
Narrated Said bin Zaid:
Allah's Apostle said, "The Kam'a (i.e. a kind of edible
fungus) is like the Manna (in that it is obtained without
effort) and its water is a (medicine) cure for eye
trouble."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 6:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "It was said to the children of
Israel, 'Enter the gate (of the town), prostrate (in
humility) and say: Hittatun (i.e. repentance) i.e. O
Allah!
Forgive our sins.' But they entered by dragging
themselves on their buttocks, so they did something
different (from what they had been ordered to do) and
said, 'Hittatun,' but added, "A grain in a hair."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 7:
Narrated Anas:
'Abdullah bin Salam heard the news of the arrival of
Allah's Apostle (at Medina) while he was on a farm
collecting its fruits. So he came to the Prophet and said,
"I will ask you about three things which nobody knows
unless he be a prophet. Firstly, what is the first portent
of the Hour? What is the first meal of the people of
Paradise? And what makes a baby look like its father or
mother?'. The Prophet said, "Just now Gabriel has informed
me about that." 'Abdullah said, "Gabriel?" The Prophet
said, "Yes." 'Abdullah said, "He, among the angels is the
enemy of the Jews." On that the Prophet recited this Holy
Verse:--
"Whoever is an enemy to Gabriel (let him die in his
fury!) for he has brought it (i.e. Qur'an) down to your
heart by Allah's permission." (2.97) Then he added, "As
for the first portent of the Hour, it will be a fire that
will collect the people from the East to West. And as for
the first meal of the people of Paradise, it will be the
caudite (i.e. extra) lobe of the fish liver. And if a
man's discharge proceeded that of the woman, then the
child resembles the father, and if the woman's discharge
proceeded that of the man, then the child resembles the
mother." On hearing that, 'Abdullah said, "I testify that
None has the right to be worshipped but Allah, and that
you are the Apostle of Allah, O, Allah's Apostle; the Jews
are liars, and if they should come to know that I have
embraced Islam, they would accuse me of being a liar." In
the meantime some Jews came (to the Prophet) and he asked
them, "What is 'Abdullah's status amongst you?" They
replied, "He is the best amongst us, and he is our chief
and the son of our chief." The Prophet said, "What would
you think if 'Abdullah bin Salam embraced Islam?" They
replied, "May Allah protect him from this!" Then 'Abdullah
came out and said, "I testify that None has the right to
be worshipped but Allah and that Muhammad is the Apostle
of Allah." The Jews then said, "Abdullah is the worst of
us and the son of the worst of us," and disparaged him. On
that 'Abdullah said, "O Allah's Apostle! This is what I
was afraid of!"
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 8:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Umar said, "Our best Qur'an reciter is Ubai and our
best judge is 'Ali; and in spite of this, we leave some of
the statements of Ubai because Ubai says, 'I do not leave
anything that I have heard from Allah's Apostle while
Allah:
"Whatever verse (Revelations) do We abrogate or cause
to be forgotten but We bring a better one or similar to
it." (2.106)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 9:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The Prophet said, "Allah said, 'The son of Adam tells a
lie against me though he has no right to do so, and he
abuses Me though he has no right to do so. As for his
telling a lie against Me, it is that he claims that I
cannot recreate him as I created him before; and as for
his abusing Me, it is his statement that I have offspring.
No! Glorified be Me! I am far from taking a wife or
offspring.' "
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 10:
Narrated Anas:
Umar said, "I agreed with Allah in three things," or
said, "My Lord agreed with me in three things. I said, 'O
Allah's Apostle! Would that you took the station of
Abraham as a place of prayer.' I also said, 'O Allah's
Apostle! Good and bad persons visit you! Would that you
ordered the Mothers of the believers to cover themselves
with veils.' So the Divine Verses of Al-Hijab (i.e.
veiling of the women) were revealed. I came to know that
the Prophet had blamed some of his wives so I entered upon
them and said, 'You should either stop (troubling the
Prophet ) or else Allah will give His Apostle better wives
than you.' When I came to one of his wives, she said to
me, 'O 'Umar! Does Allah's Apostle haven't what he could
advise his wives with, that you try to advise them?' "
Thereupon Allah revealed:--
"It may be, if he divorced you (all) his Lord will give
him instead of you, wives better than you Muslims (who
submit to Allah).." (66.5)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 11:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(The wife of the Prophet) Allah's Apostle said, "Don't
you see that when your people built the Ka'ba, they did
not build it on all Abraham's foundations?" I said, "O
Allah's Apostle! Why don't you rebuild it on Abraham's
foundations?" He said, "Were your people not so close to
(the period of Heathenism, i.e. the Period between their
being Muslims and being infidels), I would do so." The
sub-narrator, 'Abdullah bin 'Umar said, "Aisha had surely
heard Allah's Apostle saying that, for I do not think that
Allah's Apostle left touching the two corners of the Ka'ba
facing Al-Hijr except because the Ka'ba was not built on
all Abraham's foundations."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 12:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The people of the Scripture (Jews) used to recite the
Torah in Hebrew and they used to explain it in Arabic to
the Muslims. On that Allah's Apostle said, "Do not believe
the people of the Scripture or disbelieve them, but say:--
"We believe in Allah and what is revealed to us." (2.136)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 13:
Narrated Al-Bara:
The Prophet prayed facing Bait-ulMaqdis (i.e.
Jerusalem) for sixteen or seventeen months but he wished
that his Qibla would be the Ka'ba (at Mecca). (So Allah
Revealed (2.144) and he offered 'Asr prayers(in his Mosque
facing Ka'ba at Mecca) and some people prayed with him. A
man from among those who had prayed with him, went out and
passed by some people offering prayer in another mosque,
and they were in the state of bowing. He said, "I,
(swearing by Allah,) testify that I have prayed with the
Prophet facing Mecca." Hearing that, they turned their
faces to the Ka'ba while they were still bowing. Some men
had died before the Qibla was changed towards the Ka'ba.
They had been killed and we did not know what to say about
them (i.e. whether their prayers towards Jerusalem were
accepted or not). So Allah revealed:-- "And Allah would
never make your faith (i.e. prayer) to be lost (i.e. your
prayers offered (towards Jerusalem). Truly Allah is Full
of Pity, Most Merciful towards mankind." (2.143)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 14:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
Allah's Apostle said, "Noah will be called on the Day
of Resurrection and he will say, 'Labbaik and Sa'daik, O
my Lord!' Allah will say, 'Did you convey the Message?'
Noah will say, 'Yes.' His nation will then be asked, 'Did
he convey the Message to you?' They will say, 'No Warner
came to us.' Then Allah will say (to Noah), 'Who will bear
witness in your favor?' He will say, 'Muhammad and his
followers. So they (i.e. Muslims) will testify that he
conveyed the Message. And the Apostle (Muhammad) will be a
witness over yourselves, and that is what is meant by the
Statement of Allah "Thus We have made of you a just and
the best nation that you may be witnesses over mankind and
the Apostle (Muhammad) will be a witness over yourselves."
(2.143)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 15:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
While some people were offering Fajr prayer in the Quba'
mosque, some-one came and said, "Allah has revealed to the
Prophet Qur'anic instructions that you should face the
Ka'ba (while praying) so you too, should face it." Those
people then turned towards the Ka'ba.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 16:
Narrated Anas:
None remains of those who prayed facing both Qiblas
(that is, Jerusalem and Mecca) except myself.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 17:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
While some people were offering morning prayer at Quba'
a man came to them and said, "A Quranic Order has been
revealed to Allah's Apostle tonight that he should face
the Ka'ba at Mecca (in prayer), so you too should turn
your faces towards it." At that moment their faces were
towards Sham (i.e. Jerusalem) (and on hearing that) they
turned towards the Ka'ba (at Mecca).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 18:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
While some people were offering Fajr prayer at Quba'
(mosque), some-one came to them and said, "Tonight some
Qur'anic Verses have been revealed to the Prophet and he
has been ordered to face the Ka'ba (at Mecca) (during
prayers), so you too should turn your faces towards it."
At that time their faces were towards Sham (Jerusalem) so
they turned towards the Ka'ba (at Mecca).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 19:
Narrated Al-Bara:
We prayed along with the Prophet facing Jerusalem for
sixteen or seventeen months. Then Allah ordered him to
turn his face towards the Qibla (in Mecca):--
"And from whence-so-ever you start forth (for prayers)
turn your face in the direction of (the Sacred Mosque of
Mecca) Al-Masjid-ul Haram.." (2.149)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 20:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
While some people were at Quba (offering) morning
prayer, a man came to them and said, "Last night Quranic
Verses have been revealed whereby the Prophet has been
ordered to face the Ka'ba (at Mecca), so you too should
face it." So they, keeping their postures, turned towards
the Ka'ba. Formerly the people were facing Sham
(Jerusalem) (Allah said):--
"And from whence-so-ever you start forth (for prayers),
turn your face in the direction of the Sacred Mosque of
Mecca (Al-Masjid-ul-Haram), and whence-so-ever you are,
turn your face towards it (when you pray)" (2.150)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 21:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
While some people were offering Fajr prayer at Quba
mosque, someone came to them and said, "Quranic
literature" has been revealed to Allah's Apostle tonight,
and he has been ordered to face the Ka'ba (of Mecca) so
you too, should turn your faces towards it. Their faces
were then towards Sham (Jerusalem), so they turned towards
the Qibla (i.e. Ka'ba of Mecca)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 22:
Narrated Urwa:
I said to 'Aisha, the wife of the Prophet, and I was at
that time a young boy, "How do you interpret the Statement
of Allah:
"Verily, Safa and Marwa (i.e. two mountains at Mecca)
are among the Symbols of Allah."
So it is not harmful of those who perform the Hajj to
the House of Allah) or perform the Umra, to ambulate (Tawaf)
between them. In my opinion it is not sinful for one not
to ambulate (Tawaf) between them." 'Aisha said, "Your
interpretation is wrong for as you say, the Verse should
have been: "So it is not harmful of those who perform the
Hajj or Umra to the House, not to ambulate (Tawaf) between
them.' This Verse was revealed in connection with the
Ansar who (during the Pre-Islamic Period) used to visit
Manat (i.e. an idol) after assuming their Ihram, and it
was situated near Qudaid (i.e. a place at Mecca), and they
used to regard it sinful to ambulate between Safa and
Marwa after embracing Islam. When Islam came, they asked
Allah's Apostle about it, whereupon Allah revealed:--
"Verily, Safa and Marwa (i.e. two mountains at Mecca)
are among the Symbols of Allah. So it is not harmful of
those who perform the Hajj of the House (of Allah) or
perform the Umra, to ambulate (Tawaf) between them."
(2.158)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 23:
Narrated 'Asim bin Sulaiman:
I asked Anas bin Malik about Safa and Marwa. Anas
replied, "We used to consider (i.e. going around) them a
custom of the Pre-islamic period of Ignorance, so when
Islam came, we gave up going around them. Then Allah
revealed" "Verily, Safa and Marwa (i.e. two mountains at
Mecca) are among the Symbols of Allah. So it is not
harmful of those who perform the Hajj of the House (of
Allah) or perform the Umra to ambulate (Tawaf) between
them." (2.158)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 24:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
The Prophet said one statement and I said another. The
Prophet said "Whoever dies while still invoking anything
other than Allah as a rival to Allah, will enter Hell
(Fire)." And I said, "Whoever dies without invoking
anything as a rival to Allah, will enter Paradise."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 25:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The law of Qisas (i.e. equality in punishment) was
prescribed for the children of Israel, but the Diya (i.e.
blood money was not ordained for them). So Allah said to
this Nation (i.e. Muslims):
"O you who believe! The law of Al-Qisas (i.e. equality
in punishment) is prescribed for you in cases of murder:
The free for the free, the slave for the slave, and the
female for the female. But if the relatives (or one of
them) of the killed (person) forgive their brother (i.e.
the killers something of Qisas (i.e. not to kill the
killer by accepting blood money in the case of intentional
murder)----then the relatives (of the killed person)
should demand blood-money in a reasonable manner and the
killer must pay with handsome gratitude. This is an
allevitation and a Mercy from your Lord, (in comparison to
what was prescribed for the nations before you).
So after this, whoever transgresses the limits (i.e. to
kill the killer after taking the blood-money) shall have a
painful torment." (2.178)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 26:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet said, "The prescribed Law of Allah is the
equality in punishment (i.e. Al-Qisas)." (In cases of
murders, etc.)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 27:
Narrated Anas:
That his aunt, Ar-Rubai' broke an incisor tooth of a
girl. My aunt's family requested the girl's relatives for
forgiveness but they refused; then they proposed a
compensation, but they refused. Then they went to Allah's
Apostle and refused everything except Al-Qisas (i.e.
equality in punishment). So Allah's Apostle passed the
judgment of Al-Qisas (i.e. equality of punishment). Anas
bin Al-Nadr said, "O Allah's Apostle! Will the incisor
tooth of Ar-Rubai be broken? No, by Him Who sent you with
the Truth, her incisor tooth will not be broken." Allah's
Apostle said, "O Anas! The prescribed law of Allah is
equality in punishment (i.e. Al-Qisas.)" Thereupon those
people became satisfied and forgave her. Then Allah's
Apostle said, "Among Allah's Worshippers there are some
who, if they took Allah's Oath (for something), Allah
fulfill their oaths."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 28:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Fasting was observed on the day of 'Ashura' (i.e. 10th
of Muharram) by the people of the Pre-lslamic Period. But
when (the order of compulsory fasting) in the month of
Ramadan was revealed, the Prophet said, "It is up to one
to fast on it (i.e. day of 'Ashura') or not."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 29:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The people used to fast on the day of 'Ashura' before
fasting in Ramadan was prescribed but when (the order of
compulsory fasting in) Ramadan was revealed, it was up to
one to fast on it (i.e. 'Ashura') or not.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 30:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
That Al-Ash'ath entered upon him while he was eating.
Al-Ash'ath said, "Today is 'Ashura." I said (to him),
"Fasting had been observed (on such a day) before (the
order of compulsory fasting in) Ramadan was revealed. But
when (the order of fasting in) Ramadan was revealed,
fasting (on 'Ashura') was given up, so come and eat."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 31:
Narrated Aisha:
During the Pre-lslamic Period of ignorance the Quraish
used to observe fasting on the day of 'Ashura', and the
Prophet himself used to observe fasting on it too. But
when he came to Medina, he fasted on that day and ordered
the Muslims to fast on it. When (the order of compulsory
fasting in ) Ramadan was revealed, fasting in Ramadan
became an obligation, and fasting on 'Ashura' was given
up, and who ever wished to fast (on it) did so, and
whoever did not wish to fast on it, did not fast.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 32:
Narrated 'Ata:
That he heard Ibn 'Abbas reciting the Divine Verse:--
"And for those who can fast they had a choice either
fast, or feed a poor for every day.." (2.184) Ibn 'Abbas
said, "This Verse is not abrogated, but it is meant for
old men and old women who have no strength to fast, so
they should feed one poor person for each day of fasting
(instead of fasting)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 33:
Narrated Nafi:
Ibn 'Umar recited:
"They had a choice, either fast or feed a poor for
every day.." and added, "This Verse is abrogated."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 34:
Narrated Salama:
When the Divine Revelation:
"For those who can fast, they had a choice either fast,
or feed a poor for every day," (2.184) was revealed, it
was permissible for one to give a ransom and give up
fasting, till the Verse succeeding it was revealed and
abrogated it.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 35:
Narrated Al-Bara:
When the order of compulsory fasting of Ramadan was
revealed, the people did not have sexual relations with
their wives for the whole month of Ramadan, but some men
cheated themselves (by violating that restriction). So
Allah revealed:-- "Allah is aware that you were deceiving
yourselves but He accepted your repentance and for gave
you.." (3.187)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 36:
Narrated Ash-Sha'bi:
'Adi took a white rope (or thread) and a black one, and
when some part of the night had passed, he looked at them
but he could not distinguish one from the other. The next
morning he said, "O Allah's Apostle! I put (a white thread
and a black thread) underneath my pillow." The Prophet
said, "Then your pillow is too wide if the white thread
(of dawn) and the black thread (of the night) are
underneath your pillow! "
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 37:
Narrated 'Adi bin Hatim:
I said, "O Allah's Apostle! What is the meaning of the
white thread distinct from the black thread? Are these two
threads?" He said, "You are not intelligent if you watch
the two threads." He then added, "No, it is the darkness
of the night and the whiteness of the day.''
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 38:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad: The Verse:--
"And eat and drink until the white thread appears to
you distinct from the black thread." was revealed, but:
'... of dawn' was not revealed (along with it) so some
men, when intending to fast, used to tie their legs, one
with white thread and the other with black thread and
would keep on eating till they could distinguish one
thread from the other. Then Allah revealed' ... of dawn,'
whereupon they understood that meant the night and the
day.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 39:
Narrated Al-Bara:
In the Pre-lslamic Period when the people assumed
Ihram, they would enter their houses from the back. So
Allah revealed:--
"And it is not righteousness that you enter houses from
the back, but the righteous man is he who fears Allah,
obeys His Orders and keeps away from what He has
forbidden. So enter houses through their doors." (2.189)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 40:
Narrated Nafi':
During the affliction of Ibn Az-Zubair, two men came to
Ibn 'Umar and said, "The people are lost, and you are the
son of 'Umar, and the companion of the Prophet, so what
forbids you from coming out?" He said, "What forbids me is
that Allah has prohibited the shedding of my brother's
blood." They both said, "Didn't Allah say, 'And fight then
until there is no more affliction?" He said "We fought
until there was no more affliction and the worship is for
Allah (Alone while you want to fight until there is
affliction and until the worship become for other than
Allah."
Narrated Nafi (through another group of sub-narrators):
A man came to Ibn 'Umar and said, "O Abu Abdur Rahman!
What made you perform Hajj in one year and Umra in another
year and leave the Jihad for Allah' Cause though you know
how much Allah recommends it?" Ibn 'Umar replied, "O son
of my brother! Islam is founded on five principles, i.e.
believe in Allah and His Apostle, the five compulsory
prayers, the fasting of the month of Ramadan, the payment
of Zakat, and the Hajj to the House (of Allah)." The man
said, "O Abu Abdur Rahman! Won't you listen to why Allah
has mentioned in His Book: 'If two groups of believers
fight each other, then make peace between them, but if one
of then transgresses beyond bounds against the other, then
you all fight against the one that transgresses. (49.9)
and:--"And fight them till there is no more affliction
(i.e. no more worshiping of others along with Allah)." Ibn
'Umar said, "We did it, during the lifetime of Allah's
Apostle when Islam had only a few followers. A man would
be put to trial because of his religion; he would either
be killed or tortured. But when the Muslims increased,
there was no more afflictions or oppressions." The man
said, "What is your opinion about 'Uthman and 'Ali?" Ibn 'Umar
said, "As for 'Uthman, it seems that Allah has forgiven
him, but you people dislike that he should be forgiven.
And as for 'Ali, he is the cousin of Allah's Apostle and
his son-in-law." Then he pointed with his hand and said,
"That is his house which you see."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 41:
Narrated Abu Wail:
Hudhaifa said, "The Verse:--
"And spend (of your wealth) in the Cause of Allah and
do not throw yourselves in destruction," (2.195) was
revealed concerning spending in Allah's Cause (i.e.
Jihad)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 42:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Maqal:
I sat with Ka'b bin Ujra in this mosque, i.e. Kufa
Mosque, and asked him about the meaning of:--"Pay a ransom
(i.e. Fidya) of either fasting or - - - - (2.196) He said,
"I was taken to the Prophet while lice were falling on my
face. The Prophet said, 'I did not think that your trouble
reached to such an extent. Can you afford to slaughter a
sheep (as a ransom for shaving your head)?' I said, 'No.'
He said, 'Then fast for three days, or feed six poor
persons by giving half a Sa of food for each and shave
your head.' So the above Verse was revealed especially for
me and generally for all of you."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 43:
Narrated 'Imran bin Husain:
The Verse of Hajj-at-Tamatu was revealed in Allah's
Book, so we performed it with Allah's Apostle, and nothing
was revealed in Qur'an to make it illegal, nor did the
Prophet prohibit it till he died. But the man (who
regarded it illegal) just expressed what his own mind
suggested.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 44:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
'Ukaz, Mijanna and Dhul-Majaz were markets during the
Pre-islamic Period. They (i.e. Muslims) considered it a
sin to trade there during the Hajj time (i.e. season), so
this Verse was revealed:-- "There is no harm for you if
you seek of the Bounty of your Lord during the Hajj
season." (2.198)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 45:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Quraish people and those who embraced their
religion, used to stay at Muzdalifa and used to call
themselves Al-Hums, while the rest of the Arabs used to
stay at 'Arafat. When Islam came, Allah ordered His
Prophet to go to 'Arafat and stay at it, and then pass on
from there, and that is what is meant by the Statement of
Allah:--"Then depart from the place whence all the people
depart......" (2.199)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 46:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
A man who wants to perform the Hajj (from Mecca) can
perform the Tawaf around the Ka'ba as long as he is not in
the state of Ihram till he assumes the Ihram for Hajj.
Then, if he rides and proceeds to 'Arafat, he should take
a Hadi (i.e. animal for sacrifice), either a camel or a
cow or a sheep, whatever he can afford; but if he cannot
afford it, he should fast for three days during the Hajj
before the day of 'Arafat, but if the third day of his
fasting happens to be the day of 'Arafat (i.e. 9th of
Dhul-Hijja) then it is no sin for him (to fast on it).
Then he should proceed to 'Arafat and stay there from the
time of the 'Asr prayer till darkness falls. Then the
pilgrims should proceed from 'Arafat, and when they have
departed from it, they reach Jam' (i.e. Al-Muzdalifa)
where they ask Allah to help them to be righteous and
dutiful to Him, and there they remember Allah greatly or
say Takbir (i.e. Allah is Greater) and Tahlil (i.e. None
has the right to be worshipped but Allah) repeatedly
before dawn breaks. Then, after offering the morning (Fajr)
prayer you should pass on (to Mina) for the people used to
do so and Allah said:--
"Then depart from the place whence all the people
depart. And ask for Allah's Forgiveness. Truly! Allah is
Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful." (2.199) Then you should go
on doing so till you throw pebbles over the Jamra.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 47:
Narrated Anas :
The Prophet used to say, "O Allah! Our Lord! Give us in
this world that, which is good and in the Hereafter that,
which is good and save us from the torment of the Fire."
(2.201)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 48:
Narrated 'Aisha :
The Prophet said, "The most hated man in the Sight of
Allah is the one who is the most quarrelsome." Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet said, "Or do you think that you shall enter
Paradise without such (trials) as came to those who passed
away before you?" (2.214)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 49:
Narrated Ibn Abu Mulaika:
Ibn 'Abbas recited: "(Respite will be granted) until
when the Apostles gave up hope (of their people) and
thought that they were denied (by their people). There
came to them Our Help ...." (12.110) reading Kudhibu
without doubling the sound 'dh', and that was what he
understood of the Verse. Then he went on reciting: "..even
the Apostle and those who believed along with him said:
When (will come) Allah's Help? Yes, verily, Allah's Help
is near." (2.214)
Then I met 'Urwa bin Az-Zubair and I mentioned that to
him. He said, "Aisha said, 'Allah forbid! By Allah, Allah
never promised His Apostle anything but he knew that it
would certainly happen before he died. But trials were
continuously presented before the Apostles till they were
afraid that their followers would accuse them of telling
lies. So I used to recite:--
"Till they (come to) think that they were treated as
liars." reading 'Kudh-dhibu with double 'dh.'
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 50:
Narrated Nafi':
Whenever Ibn 'Umar recited the Qur'an, he would not
speak to anyone till he had finished his recitation. Once
I held the Qur'an and he recited Surat-al-Baqara from his
memory and then stopped at a certain Verse and said, "Do
you know in what connection this Verse was revealed? " I
replied, "No." He said, "It was revealed in such-and-such
connection." Ibn 'Umar then resumed his recitation. Nafi
added regarding the Verse:--"So go to your tilth when or
how you will" Ibn 'Umar said, "It means one should
approach his wife in .."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 51:
Narrated Jabir:
Jews used to say: "If one has sexual intercourse with
his wife from the back, then she will deliver a
squint-eyed child." So this Verse was revealed:--
"Your wives are a tilth unto you; so go to your tilth
when or how you will." (2.223)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 52:
Narrated Al-Hasan:
The sister of Ma'qal bin Yasar was divorced by her
husband who left her till she had fulfilled her term of 'Iddat
(i.e. the period which should elapse before she can
Remarry) and then he wanted to remarry her but Maqal
refused, so this Verse was revealed:--
"Do not prevent them from marrying their (former)
husbands." (2.232)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 53:
Narrated Ibn Az-Zubair:
I said to 'Uthman bin 'Affan (while he was collecting
the Qur'an) regarding the Verse:-- "Those of you who die
and leave wives ..." (2.240) "This Verse was abrogated by
an other Verse. So why should you write it? (Or leave it
in the Qur'an)?" 'Uthman said. "O son of my brother! I
will not shift anything of it from its place."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 54:
Narrated Mujahi:
(regarding the Verse):-- "Those of you who die and
leave wives behind. They - (their wives) -- shall wait (as
regards their marriage ) for four months and ten days)."
(2.234)
The widow, according to this Verse, was to spend this
period of waiting with her husband's family, so Allah
revealed: "Those of you who die and leave wives (i.e.
widows) should bequeath for their wives, a year's
maintenance and residences without turning them out, but
if they leave (their residence), there is no blame on you
for what they do with themselves provided it is honorable.'
(i.e. lawful marriage) (2.240).
So Allah entitled the widow to be bequeathed extra
maintenance for seven months and twenty nights, and that
is the completion of one year. If she wished she could
stay (in her husband's home) according to the will, and
she could leave it if she wished, as Allah says:
"..without turning them out, but if they leave (the
residence), there is no blame on you." So the 'Idda (i.e.
four months and ten days as it) is obligatory for her.
'Ata said: Ibn 'Abbas said, "This Verse, i.e. the
Statement of Allah: "..without turning them out.."
cancelled the obligation of staying for the waiting period
in her dead husband's house, and she can complete this
period wherever she likes." 'Ata's aid: If she wished, she
could complete her 'Idda by staying in her dead husband's
residence according to the will or leave it according to
Allah's Statement:--
"There is no blame on you for what they do with
themselves." 'Ata' added: Later the regulations of
inheritance came and abrogated the order of the dwelling
of the widow (in her dead husband's house), so she could
complete the 'Idda wherever she likes. And it was no
longer necessary to provide her with a residence. Ibn 'Abbas
said, "This Verse abrogated her (i.e. widow's) dwelling in
her dead husband's house and she could complete the 'Idda
(i.e. four months and ten days) wherever she liked, as
Allah's Statement says:--"...without turning them out..."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 55:
Narrated Muhammad bin Sirin:
I sat in a gathering in which the chiefs of the Ansar
were present, and Abdur-Rahman bin Abu Laila was amongst
them. I mentioned the narration of 'Abdullah bin 'Utba
regarding the question of Subai'a bint Al-Harith.
Abdur-Rahman said, "But 'Abdullah's uncle used not to say
so." I said, "I am too brave if I tell a lie concerning a
person who is now in Al-Kufa," and I raised my voice. Then
I went out and met Malik bin 'Amir or Malik bin 'Auf, and
said, "What was the verdict of Ibn Mas'ud about the
pregnant widow whose husband had died?" He replied, "Ibn
Mas'ud said, 'Why do you impose on her the hard order and
don't let her make use of the leave? The shorter Sura of
women (i.e. Surat-at-Talaq) was revealed after the longer
Sura (i.e. Surat-al-Baqara)." (i.e. Her 'Idda is up till
she delivers.)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 56:
Narrated 'Ali:
The Prophet said (as below Hadith 57)).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 57:
Narrated 'Ali: on the day of Al-Khandaq (the battle of
the Trench). the Prophet said
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 58:
Narrated Zaid bin Arqam:
We used to speak while in prayer. One of us used to
speak to his brother (while in prayer) about his need,
till the Verse was revealed:--
"Guard strictly the (five obligatory) prayers,
especially the middle (the Best) (Asr) Prayer and stand
before Allah with obedience (and not to speak to others
during the prayers)." Then we were ordered not to speak in
the prayers.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 59:
Narrated Nafi':
Whenever 'Abdullah bin 'Umar was asked about Salat-al-Khauf
(i.e. prayer of fear) he said, "The Imam comes forward
with a group of people and leads them in a one Rak'a
prayer while another group from them who has not prayed
yet, stay between the praying group and the enemy. When
those who are with the Imam have finished their one Rak'a,
they retreat and take the positions of those who have not
prayed but they will not finish their prayers with Taslim.
Those who have not prayed, come forward to offer a Rak'a
with the Imam (while the first group covers them from the
enemy). Then the Imam, having offered two Rakat, finishes
his prayer. Then each member of the two groups offer the
second Rak'a alone after the Imam has finished his prayer.
Thus each one of the two groups will have offered two
Rakat. But if the fear is too great, they can pray
standing on their feet or riding on their mounts, facing
the Qibla or not." Nafi added: I do not think that
'Abdullah bin 'Umar narrated this except from Allah's
Apostle (See Hadith No. 451, Vol 5 to know exactly "The
Fear Prayer.")
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 60:
Narrated Ibn Az-Zubair:
I said to 'Uthman, "This Verse which is in
Surat-al-Baqara:
"Those of you who die and leave widows behind...without
turning them out." has been abrogated by another Verse.
Why then do you write it (in the Qur'an)?" 'Uthman said.
"Leave it (where it is), O the son of my brother, for I
will not shift anything of it (i.e. the Quran) from its
original position."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 61:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "We have more right to be in
doubt than Abraham when he said, 'My Lord! Show me how You
give life to the dead.' He said, 'Do you not believe?' He
said, 'Yes (I believe) but to be stronger in Faith.'
"(2.260)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 62:
Narrated Ubaid bin Umair: Once 'Umar (bin Al-Khattab)
said to the companions of the Prophet "What do you think
about this Verse:--"Does any of you wish that he should
have a garden?" They replied, "Allah knows best." 'Umar
became angry and said, "Either say that you know or say
that you do not know!" On that Ibn Abbas said, "O chief of
the believers! I have something in my mind to say about
it." Umar said, "O son of my brother! Say, and do not
under estimate yourself." Ibn Abbas said, "This Verse has
been set up as an example for deeds." Umar said, "What
kind of deeds?" Ibn Abbas said, "For deeds." Umar said,
"This is an example for a rich man who does goods out of
obedience of Allah and then Allah sends him Satan
whereupon he commits sins till all his good deeds are
lost."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 63:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "The poor person is not the one for
whom a date or two or a morsel or two (of food is
sufficient but the poor person is he who does not (beg or)
ask the people (for something) or show his poverty at all.
Recite if you wish, (Allah's Statement):
"They do not beg of people at all." (2.273)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 64:
Narrated 'Aisha:
When the Verses of Surat-al-Baqara regarding usury
(i.e. Riba) were revealed, Allah's Apostle recited them
before the people and then he prohibited the trade of
alcoholic liquors.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 65:
Narrated 'Aisha:
When the last Verses of Surat-al-Baqara were revealed.
Allah's Apostle went out and recited them in the Mosque
and prohibited the trade of alcoholic liquors.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 66:
Narrated 'Aisha:
When the last Verses of Surat-al-Baqara were revealed,
the Prophet read them in the Mosque and prohibited the
trade of alcoholic liquors. "If the debtor is in
difficulty, grant him time till it is easy for him to
repay.." (2.280)
Narrated 'Aisha: When the last Verses of
Surat-al-Baqara were revealed, Allah's Apostle stood up
and recited them before us and then prohibited the trade
of alcoholic liquors.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 67:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The last Verse (in the Quran) revealed to the Prophet
was the Verse dealing with usury (i.e. Riba).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 68:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
This Verse:--"Whether you show what is in your minds or
conceal it.." (2.284) was abrogated.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 69:
Narrated Marwan Al-Asghar:
A man from the companions of Allah's Apostle who I
think, was Ibn 'Umar said, "The Verse:--"Whether you show
what is in your minds or conceal it...." was abrogated by
the Verse following it."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 70:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle recited the Verse:--
"It is He who has sent down to you the Book. In it are
Verses that are entirely clear, they are the foundation of
the Book, others not entirely clear. So as for those in
whose hearts there is a deviation (from the Truth ).
follow thereof that is not entirely clear seeking
affliction and searching for its hidden meanings; but no
one knows its hidden meanings but Allah. And those who are
firmly grounded in knowledge say: "We believe in it (i.e.
in the Qur'an) the whole of it (i.e. its clear and unclear
Verses) are from our Lord. And none receive admonition
except men of understanding." (3.7)
Then Allah's Apostle said, "If you see those who follow
thereof that is not entirely clear, then they are those
whom Allah has named [as having deviation (from the
Truth)] 'So beware of them."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 71:
Narrated Said bin Al-Musaiyab:
Abu Huraira said, "The Prophet said, 'No child is born
but that, Satan touches it when it is born where upon it
starts crying loudly because of being touched by Satan,
except Mary and her Son." Abu Huraira then said, "Recite,
it you wish: "And I seek Refuge with You (Allah) for her
and her offspring from Satan, the outcast." (3.36)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 72:
Narrated Abu Wail:
'Abdullah bin Masud said, "Allah's Apostle said,
'Whoever takes an oath when asked to do so, in which he
may deprive a Muslim of his property unlawfully, will meet
Allah Who will be angry with him.' So Allah revealed in
confirmation of this statement:--"Verily! Those who
Purchase a small gain at the cost of Allah's Covenant and
oaths, they shall have no portion in the Hereafter..."
(3.77) Then entered Al-Ash'ath bin Qais and said, "What is
Abu 'Abdur-Rahman narrating to you?" We replied,
'So-and-so." Al-Ash'ath said, "This Verse was revealed in
my connection. I had a well in the land of my cousin (and
he denied my, possessing it). On that the Prophet said to
me, 'Either you bring forward a proof or he (i.e. your
cousin) takes an oath (to confirm his claim)' I said, 'I
am sure he would take a (false) oath, O Allah's Apostle.'
He said, 'If somebody takes an oath when asked to do so
through which he may deprive a Muslim of his property
(unlawfully) and he is a liar in his oath, he will meet
Allah Who will be angry with him.' "
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 73:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abu Aufa:
A man displayed some merchandise in the market and took
an oath that he had been offered a certain price for it
while in fact he had not, in order to cheat a man from the
Muslims. So then was revealed:--"Verily! Those who
purchase a small gain at the cost of Allah's Covenant and
their oaths..."(3.77)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 74:
Narrated Ibn Abu Mulaika:
Two women were stitching shoes in a house or a room.
Then one of them came out with an awl driven into her
hand, and she sued the other for it. The case was brought
before Ibn 'Abbas, Ibn 'Abbas said, "Allah's Apostle said,
'If people were to be given what they claim (without
proving their claim) the life and property of the nation
would be lost.' Will you remind her (i.e. the defendant),
of Allah and recite before her:--"Verily! Those who
purchase a small gain at the cost of Allah's Covenant and
their oaths..."(3.77)
So they reminded her and she confessed. Ibn 'Abbas then
said, "The Prophet said, 'The oath is to be taken by the
defendant (in the absence of any proof against him)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 75:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Abu Sufyan narrated to me personally, saying, "I set
out during the Truce that had been concluded between me
and Allah's Apostle. While I was in Sham, a letter sent by
the Prophet was brought to Heraclius. Dihya Al-Kalbi had
brought and given it to the governor of Busra, and the
latter forwarded it to Heraclius. Heraclius said, 'Is
there anyone from the people of this man who claims to be
a prophet?' The people replied, 'Yes.' So I along with
some of Quraishi men were called and we entered upon
Heraclius, and we were seated in front of him. Then he
said, 'Who amongst you is the nearest relative to the man
who claims to be a prophet?' So they made me sit in front
of him and made my companions sit behind me. Then he
called upon his translator and said (to him). 'Tell them (
i.e. Abu Sufyan's companions) that I am going to ask him
(i.e. Abu Sufyan) regarding that man who claims to be a
prophet. So, if he tell me a lie, they should contradict
him (instantly).' By Allah, had I not been afraid that my
companions would consider me a liar, I would have told
lies. Heraclius then said to his translator, 'Ask him:
What is his (i.e. the Prophet's) family status amongst
you? I said, 'He belongs to a noble family amongst us."
Heraclius said, 'Was any of his ancestors a king?' I said,
'No.' He said, 'Did you ever accuse him of telling lies
before his saying what he has said?' I said, 'No.' He
said, 'Do the nobles follow him or the poor people?' I
said, 'It is the poor who followed him.' He said, 'Is the
number of his follower increasing or decreasing?' I said,
'The are increasing.' He said, 'Does anyone renounce his
religion (i.e. Islam) after embracing it, being displeased
with it?' I said, 'No.' He said, 'Did you fight with him?'
I replied, 'Yes.' He said, 'How was your fighting with
him?' I said, 'The fighting between us was undecided and
victory was shared by him and us by turns. He inflicts
casualties upon us and we inflict casualties upon him.' He
said, 'Did he ever betray?' I said, 'No, but now we are
away from him in this truce and we do not know what he
will do in it" Abu Sufyan added, "By Allah, I was not able
to insert in my speech a word (against him) except that.
Heraclius said, 'Did anybody else (amongst you) ever
claimed the same (i.e. Islam) before him? I said, 'No.'
Then Heraclius told his translator to tell me (i.e. Abu
Sufyan), 'I asked you about his family status amongst you,
and you told me that he comes from a noble family amongst
you Verily, all Apostles come from the noblest family
among their people. Then I asked you whether any of his
ancestors was a king, and you denied that. Thereupon I
thought that had one of his fore-fathers been a king, I
would have said that he (i.e. Muhammad) was seeking to
rule the kingdom of his fore-fathers. Then I asked you
regarding his followers, whether they were the noble or
the poor among the people, and you said that they were
only the poor (who follow him). In fact, such are the
followers of the Apostles. Then I asked you whether you
have ever accused him of telling lies before saying what
he said, and your reply was in the negative. Therefore, I
took for granted that a man who did not tell a lie about
others, could ever tell a lie about Allah. Then I asked
you whether anyone of his followers had renounced his
religion (i.e. Islam) after embracing it, being displeased
with it, and you denied that. And such is Faith when it
mixes with the cheerfulness of the hearts. Then I asked
you whether his followers were increasing or decreasing
You claimed that they were increasing. That is the way of
true faith till it is complete. Then I asked you whether
you had ever fought with him, and you claimed that you had
fought with him and the battle between you and him was
undecided and the victory was shared by you and him in
turns; he inflicted casual ties upon you and you inflicted
casualties upon them. Such is the case with the Apostles;
they are out to test and the final victory is for them.
Then I asked you whether he had ever betrayed; you claimed
that he had never betrayed. I need, Apostles never betray.
Then I asked you whether anyone had said this statement
before him; and you denied that. Thereupon I thought if
somebody had said that statement before him, then I would
have said that he was but a man copying some sayings said
before him." Abu Safyan said, "Heraclius then asked me,
'What does he order you to do?' I said, 'He orders us (to
offer) prayers and (to pay) Zakat and to keep good
relationship with the Kith and kin and to be chaste.' Then
Heraclius said, 'If whatever you have said, is true, he is
really a prophet, and I knew that he ( i.e. the Prophet )
was going to appear, but I never thought that he would be
from amongst you. If I were certain that I can reach him,
I would like to meet him and if I were with him, I would
wash his feet; and his kingdom will expand (surely to what
is under my feet.' Then Heraclius asked for the letter of
Allah's Apostle and read it wherein was written:
"In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most
Merciful. This letter is) from Muhammad, Apostle of Allah,
to Heraclius, the sovereign of Byzantine........ Peace be
upon him who follows the Right Path. Now then, I call you
to embrace Islam. Embrace Islam and you will be saved
(from Allah's Punishment); embrace Islam, and Allah will
give you a double reward, but if you reject this, you will
be responsible for the sins of all the people of your
kingdom (Allah's Statement):--"O the people of the
Scripture (Jews and Christians)! Come to a word common to
you and us that we worship None but Allah....bear witness
that we are Muslims.' (3.64)
When he finished reading the letter, voices grew louder
near him and there was a great hue and cry, and we were
ordered to go out." Abu Sufyan added, "While coming out, I
said to my companions, 'The situation of Ibn Abu Kabsha
(i.e. Muhammad) has become strong; even the king of Banu
Al-Asfar is afraid of him.' So I continued to believe that
Allah's Apostle would be victorious, till Allah made me
embrace Islam." Az-Zuhri said, "Heraclius then invited all
the chiefs of the Byzantines and had them assembled in his
house and said, 'O group of Byzantines! Do you wish to
have a permanent success and guidance and that your
kingdom should remain with you?' (Immediately after
hearing that), they rushed towards the gate like onagers,
but they found them closed. Heraclius then said, 'Bring
them back to me.' So he called them and said, 'I just
wanted to test the strength of your adherence to your
religion. Now I have observed of you that which I like.'
Then the people fell in prostration before him and became
pleased with him." (See Hadith No. 6,Vol 1)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 76:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Out of all the Ansar, living in Medina, Abu Talha had
the largest number of (date palm trees) gardens, and the
most beloved of his property to him was Bairuha garden
which was standing opposite the Mosque (of the Prophet).
Allah's Apostle used to enter it and drink of its good
water. When the Verse:--"By no means shall you attain
righteousness unless you spend (in charity) of that which
you love." (3.92) Abu Talha got up and said, "O Allah's
Apostle, Allah says:--"By no means shall you attain
righteousness unless you spend (in charity) of that which
you love." (3.92) and the most beloved of my property to
me is the Bairuha garden, so I give it (as a charitable
gift) in Allah's Cause and hope to receive good out of it,
and to have it stored for me with Allah. So, O Allah's
Apostle! Dispose it of (i.e. utilize it) in the way Allah
orders you (to dispose it of)." Allah's Apostle said,
"Bravo! That is a fruitful property! That is a fruitful
property! I have heard what you have said and I think that
you should distribute that (garden) amongst your
relatives." The Abu Talha distributed that garden amongst
his relatives and his cousins.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 77:
Narrated Yahya bin Yahya:
I learnt from Malik, "..a fruitful property."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 78:
Narrated Anas:
Abu Talha distributed the garden between Hassan and
Ubai, but he did not give me anything thereof although I
was a nearer relative to him.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 79:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Umar:
The Jews brought to the Prophet a man and a woman from
among them who had committed illegal sexual intercourse.
The Prophet said to them, "How do you usually punish the
one amongst you who has committed illegal sexual
intercourse?" They replied, "We blacken their faces with
coal and beat them," He said, "Don't you find the order of
Ar-Rajm (i.e. stoning to death) in the Torah?" They
replied, "We do not find anything in it." 'Abdullah bin
Salam (after hearing this conversation) said to them. "You
have told a lie! Bring here the Torah and recite it if you
are truthful." (So the Jews brought the Torah). And the
religious teacher who was teaching it to them, put his
hand over the Verse of Ar-Rajm and started reading what
was written above and below the place hidden with his
hand, but he did not read the Verse of Ar-Rajm. 'Abdullah
bin Salam removed his (i.e. the teacher's) hand from the
Verse of Ar-Rajm and said, "What is this?" So when the
Jews saw that Verse, they said, "This is the Verse of
Ar-Rajm." So the Prophet ordered the two adulterers to be
stoned to death, and they were stoned to death near the
place where biers used to be placed near the Mosque. I saw
her companion (i.e. the adulterer) bowing over her so as
to protect her from the stones.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 80:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Verse:--"You (true Muslims) are the best of peoples
ever raised up for mankind." means, the best of peoples
for the people, as you bring them with chains on their
necks till they embrace Islam.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 81:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
The Verse:--"When two parties from among you were about
to lose heart, but Allah was their Protector," (3.122) was
revealed concerning us, and we were the two parties, i.e.
Banu Haritha and Banu Salama, and we do not wish (that it
had not been revealed) or I would not have been pleased
(if it had not been revealed), for Allah says:--"...Allah
was their Protector."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 82:
Narrated Salim's father:
That he heard Allah's Apostle on raising his head from
the bowing in the last Rak'a in the Fajr prayer, saying,
"O Allah, curse such-and-such person and such-and-such
person, and such-and-such person," after saying, "Allah
hears him who sends his praises to Him, O our Lord, all
praise is for you." So Allah revealed:--"Not for you (O
Muhammad) (but for Allah) is the decision, verily they are
indeed wrongdoers." (3.128)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 83:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Whenever Allah's Apostle intended to invoke evil upon
somebody or invoke good upon somebody, he used to invoke
(Allah after bowing (in the prayer). Sometimes after
saying, "Allah hears him who sends his praises to Him, all
praise is for You, O our Lord," he would say, "O Allah.
Save Al-Walid bin Al-Walid and Salama bin Hisham, and 'Aiyash
bin Abu Rabi'a. O Allah! Inflict Your Severe Torture on
Mudar (tribe) and strike them with (famine) years like the
years of Joseph." The Prophet used to say in a loud voice,
and he also used to say in some of his Fajr prayers, "O
Allah! Curse so-and-so and so-and-so." naming some of the
Arab tribes till Allah revealed:--"Not for you (O
Muhammad) (but for Allah) is the decision." (3.128)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 84:
Narrated Al-Bara bin Azib:
The Prophet appointed 'Abdullah bin Jubair as the
commander of the infantry during the battle of Uhud. They
returned defeated, and that is what is meant by:--
"And the Apostle was calling them back in the rear.
None remained with the Prophet then, but twelve men."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 85:
Narrated Abu Talha:
Slumber overtook us during the battle of Uhud while we
were in the front files. My sword would fall from my hand
and I would pick it up, and again it would fall down and I
would pick it up again.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 86:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
'Allah is Sufficient for us and He Is the Best Disposer
of affairs," was said by Abraham when he was thrown into
the fire; and it was said by Muhammad when they (i.e.
hypocrites) said, "A great army is gathering against you,
therefore, fear them," but it only increased their faith
and they said: "Allah is Sufficient for us, and He is the
Best Disposer (of affairs, for us)." (3.173)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 87:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The last statement of Abraham when he was thrown into
the fire was:--"Allah is Sufficient for us and He is the
Best Disposer (of affairs for us)." (3.173)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 88:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "Anyone whom Allah has given
wealth but he does not pay its Zakat, then, on the Day of
Resurrection, his wealth will be presented to him in the
shape of a bald-headed poisonous male snake with two
poisonous glands in its mouth and it will encircle itself
round his neck and bite him over his cheeks and say, "I am
your wealth; I am your treasure." Then the Prophet recited
this Divine Verse:--
"And let not those who covetously withhold of that
which Allah has bestowed upon them of His Bounty." (3.180)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 89:
Narrated Usama bin Zaid:
Allah's Apostle rode a donkey, equipped with a thick
cloth-covering made in Fadak and was riding behind him. He
was going to pay visit to Sad bin Ubada in Banu Al-Harith
bin Al-Khazraj; and this incident happened before the
battle of Badr. The Prophet passed by a gathering in which
'Abdullah bin Ubai bin Salul was present, and that was
before 'Abdullah bin Ubai embraced Islam. Behold in that
gathering there were people of different religions: there
were Muslims, pagans, idol-worshippers and Jews, and in
that gathering 'Abdullah bin Rawaha was also present. When
a cloud of dust raised by the donkey reached that
gathering, 'Abdullah bin Ubai covered his nose with his
garment and then said, "Do not cover us with dust." Then
Allah's Apostle greeted them and stopped and dismounted
and invited them to Allah (i.e. to embrace Islam) and
recited to them the Holy Qur'an. On that, 'Abdullah bin
Ubai bin Saluil said, "O man ! There is nothing better
than that what you say. If it is the truth, then do not
trouble us with it in our gatherings. Return to your mount
(or residence) and if somebody comes to you, relate (your
tales) to him." On that 'Abdullah bin Rawaha said, "Yes, O
Allah's Apostle! Bring it (i.e. what you want to say) to
us in our gathering, for we love that."
So the Muslims, the pagans and the Jews started abusing
one another till they were on the point of fighting with
one another. The Prophet kept on quietening them till they
became quiet, whereupon the Prophet rode his animal
(mount) and proceeded till he entered upon Sad bin Ubada.
The Prophet said to Sad, "Did you not hear what 'Abu Hub-b
said?" He meant 'Abdullah bin Ubai. "He said so-and-so."
On that Sad bin Ubada said, "O Allah's Apostle! Excuse and
forgive him, for by Him Who revealed the Book to you,
Allah brought the Truth which was sent to you at the time
when the people of this town (i.e. Medina) had decided
unanimously to crown him and tie a turban on his head
(electing him as chief). But when Allah opposed that
(decision) through the Truth which Allah gave to you, he
(i.e. 'Abdullah bin Ubai) was grieved with jealously. and
that caused him to do what you have seen." So Allah's
Apostle excused him, for the Prophet and his companions
used to forgive the pagans and the people of Scripture as
Allah had ordered them, and they used to put up with their
mischief with patience. Allah said: "And you shall
certainly hear much that will grieve you from those who
received the Scripture before you and from the
pagans........'(3.186) And Allah also said:--"Many of the
people of the Scripture wish if they could turn you away
as disbelievers after you have believed, from selfish
envy.." (2.109)
So the Prophet used to stick to the principle of
forgiveness for them as long as Allah ordered him to do so
till Allah permitted fighting them. So when Allah's
Apostle fought the battle of Badr and Allah killed the
nobles of Quraish infidels through him, Ibn Ubai bin Salul
and the pagans and idolaters who were with him, said,
"This matter (i.e. Islam) has appeared (i.e. became
victorious)." So they gave the pledge of allegiance (for
embracing Islam) to Allah's Apostle and became Muslims.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 90:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
During the lifetime of Allah's Apostle, some men among
the hypocrites used to remain behind him (i.e. did not
accompany him) when he went out for a Ghazwa and they
would be pleased to stay at home behind Allah's Apostle
When Allah's Apostle returned (from the battle) they would
put forward (false) excuses and take oaths, wishing to be
praised for what they had not done. So there was
revealed:--
"Think not that those who rejoice in what they have
done, and love to be praised for what they have not
done.." (3.188)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 91:
Narrated Alqama bin Waqqas:
Marwan said to his gatekeeper, "Go to Ibn 'Abbas, O
Rafi, and say, 'If everybody who rejoices in what he has
done, and likes to be praised for what he has not done,
will be punished, then all of us will be punished." Ibn
Abbas said, "What connection have you with this case? It
was only that the Prophet called the Jews and asked them
about something, and they hid the truth and told him
something else, and showed him that they deserved praise
for the favor of telling him the answer to his question,
and they became happy with what they had concealed.
Then Ibn Abbas recited:--
"(And remember) when Allah took a Covenant from those
who were given the Scripture..and those who rejoice in
what they have done and love to be praised for what they
have not done.' " (3.187-188)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 92:
Narrated Humaid bin 'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf:
That Marwan had told him (the above narration No. 91).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 93:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
I stayed overnight in the house of my aunt Maimuna.
Allah's Apostle talked with his wife for a while and then
went to bed. When it was the last third of the night, he
got up and looked towards the sky and said:
"Verily! In the creation of the Heavens and the Earth
and in the alteration of night and day, there are indeed
signs for men of understanding." (3.190)
Then he stood up, performed ablution, brushed his teeth
with a Siwak, and then prayed eleven Rakat. Then Bilal
pronounced the Adhan (i.e. call for the Fajr prayer). The
Prophet then offered two Rakat (Sunna) prayer and went out
(to the Mosque) and offered the (compulsory
congregational) Fajr prayer.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 94:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
(One night) I stayed overnight in the house of my aunt
Maimuna, and said to myself, "I will watch the prayer of
Allah's Apostle " My aunt placed a cushion for Allah's
Apostle and he slept on it in its length-wise direction
and (woke-up) rubbing the traces of sleep off his face and
then he recited the last ten Verses of Surat-al-Imran till
he finished it. Then he went to a hanging water skin and
took it, performed the ablution and then stood up to offer
the prayer. I got up and did the same as he had done, and
stood beside him. He put his hand on my head and held me
by the ear and twisted it. He offered two Rakat, then two
Rakat, then two Rakat, then two Rakat, then two Rakat,
then two Rakat, and finally the Witr (i.e. one Rak'a)
prayer.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 95:
Narrated Abdullah bin Abbas:
That once he stayed overnight (in the house) of his
aunt Maimuna. the wife of the Prophet. He added: I lay on
the cushion transversely and Allah's Apostle lay along
with his wife in the lengthwise direction of the pillow.
Allah's Apostle slept till the middle of the night, either
a bit before or a bit after it, and then woke up rubbing
the traces of sleep off his face with his hands and then
he recited the last ten Verses of Surat-al-Imran, got up
and went to a hanging water skin. He then performed the
ablution from it, and it was perfect ablution, and then
stood up to offer the prayer. I too did the same as he had
done, and then went to stand beside him. Allah's Apostle
put his right hand on my head and held and twisted my
right ear. He then offered two Rakat, then two Rakat, then
two Rakat, then two Rakat, then two Rakat. then two Rakat,
and finally one Rak'a, the Witr. Then he lay down again
till the Muadhdhin (i.e. the call-maker) came to him,
whereupon he got up and offered a light two-Rakat prayer,
and went out (to the Mosque) and offered the (compulsory
congregational) Fajr prayer.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 96:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
That once he stayed overnight in the house of his aunt,
the wife of the Prophet. He added: I lay on the cushion
transversely while Allah's Apostle lay along with his wife
in the lengthwise direction of cushion. Allah's Apostle
slept till the middle of the night, either a bit before or
a bit after it, and then woke up rubbing the traces of
sleep off his face with his hands, and then recited the
last ten Verses of Suratal-Imran. Then he got up and went
to a hanging water skin, performed ablution from it ----
and performed it perfectly. Then he stood up to perform
the prayer. I also did the same 3S he had done and then
went to stand beside him. Allah's Apostle put his right
hand on my head and held and twisted my right ear. He then
offered two Rakat, then two Rakat then two Rakat, then two
then two Rakat, then two Rakat, and finally, one Rak'a
Witr. Then lay down again till the Muadhdhin (i.e. the
call-maker) came to him, whereupon he got up and offered a
light two Rakat prayer and went out (to the Mosque) and
offered the (compulsory congregational) Fajr prayer.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 97:
Narrated Aisha:
There was an orphan (girl) under the care of a man. He
married her and she owned a date palm (garden). He married
her just because of that and not because he loved her. So
the Divine Verse came regarding his case: "If you fear
that you shall not be able to deal justly with the orphan
girls..." (4.3) The sub-narrator added: I think he (i.e.
another sub-narrator) said, "That orphan girl was his
partner in that datepalm (garden) and in his property."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 98:
Narrated 'Urwa bin Az-Zubair:
That he asked 'Aisha regarding the Statement of Allah:
"If you fear that you shall not be able to deal justly
with the orphan girls..." (4.3) She said, "O son of my
sister! An Orphan girl used to be under the care of a
guardian with whom she shared property. Her guardian,
being attracted by her wealth and beauty, would intend to
marry her without giving her a just Mahr, i.e. the same
Mahr as any other person might give her (in case he
married her). So such guardians were forbidden to do that
unless they did justice to their female wards and gave
them the highest Mahr their peers might get. They were
ordered (by Allah, to marry women of their choice other
than those orphan girls." 'Aisha added," The people asked
Allah's Apostle his instructions after the revelation of
this Divine Verse whereupon Allah revealed:
"They ask your instruction regarding women " (4.127) 'Aisha
further said, "And the Statement of Allah: "And yet whom
you desire to marry." (4.127) as anyone of you refrains
from marrying an orphan girl (under his guardianship) when
she is lacking in property and beauty." 'Aisha added, "So
they were forbidden to marry those orphan girls for whose
wealth and beauty they had a desire unless with justice,
and that was because they would refrain from marrying them
if they were lacking in property and beauty."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 99:
Narrated Aisha:
regarding the Statement of Allah: "And whoever amongst
the guardian is rich, he should take no wages, but if he
is poor, let him have for himself what is just and
reasonable (according to his work). This Verse was
revealed regarding the orphan's property. If the guardian
is poor, he can take from the property of the orphan, what
is just and reasonable according to his work and the time
he spends on managing it.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 100:
Narrated Ikrama:
Ibn Abbas said ( regarding the verse), "And when the
relatives and the orphans and the poor are present at the
time of division, "this verse and its order is valid and
not abrogated."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 101:
Narrated Jabir:
The Prophet and Abu Bakr came on foot to pay me a visit
(during my illness) at Banu Salama's (dwellings). The
Prophet found me unconscious, so he asked for water and
performed the ablution from it and sprinkled some water
over it. I came to my senses and said, "O Allah's Apostle!
What do you order me to do as regards my wealth?" So there
was revealed:--
"Allah commands you as regards your children's
(inheritance):" (4.11)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 102:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
(In the Pre-Islamic Period ) the children used to
inherit all the property but the parents used to inherit
only through a will. So Allah cancelled that which He
liked to cancel and put decreed that the share of a son
was to be twice the share of a daughter, and for the
parents one-sixth for each one of them, or one third, and
for the wife one-eighth or one-fourth, and for the husband
one-half, or one-fourth.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 103:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
regarding the Divine Verse: "O you who believe! You are
forbidden to inherit women against their will, and you
should not treat them with harshness that you may take
back part of the (Mahr) dower you have given them." (4.19)
(Before this revelation) if a man died, his relatives used
to have the right to inherit his wife, and one of them
could marry her if he would, or they would give her in
marriage if they wished, or, if they wished, they would
not give her in marriage at all, and they would be more
entitled to dispose her, than her own relatives. So the
above Verse was revealed in this connection.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 104:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
Regarding the Verse: "To everyone, We have appointed
heirs." (4.33) 'Mawali' means heirs. And regarding:-- "And
those to whom your right hands have pledged."
When the Emigrants came to Medina, an Emigrant used to
be the heir of an Ansari with the exclusion of the
latter's relatives, and that was because of the bond of
brotherhood which the Prophet had established between them
(i.e. the Emigrants and the Ansar). So when the Verses:--
"To everyone We have appointed heirs." was revealed, (the
inheritance through bond of brotherhood) was cancelled.
Ibn Abbas then said: "And those to whom your right hands
have pledged." is concerned with the covenant of helping
and advising each other. So allies are no longer to be the
heir of each other, but they can bequeath each other some
of their property by means of a will.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 105:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
During the lifetime of the Prophet some people said, :
O Allah's Apostle! Shall we see our Lord on the Day of
Resurrection?" The Prophet said, "Yes; do you have any
difficulty in seeing the sun at midday when it is bright
and there is no cloud in the sky?" They replied, "No." He
said, "Do you have any difficulty in seeing the moon on a
full moon night when it is bright and there is no cloud in
the sky?" They replied, "No." The Prophet said,
"(Similarly) you will have no difficulty in seeing Allah
on the Day of Resurrection as you have no difficulty in
seeing either of them. On the Day of Resurrection, a
call-maker will announce, "Let every nation follow that
which they used to worship." Then none of those who used
to worship anything other than Allah like idols and other
deities but will fall in Hell (Fire), till there will
remain none but those who used to worship Allah, both
those who were obedient (i.e. good) and those who were
disobedient (i.e. bad) and the remaining party of the
people of the Scripture. Then the Jews will be called upon
and it will be said to them, 'Who do you use to worship?'
They will say, 'We used to worship Ezra, the son of
Allah.' It will be said to them, 'You are liars, for Allah
has never taken anyone as a wife or a son. What do you
want now?' They will say, 'O our Lord! We are thirsty, so
give us something to drink.' They will be directed and
addressed thus, 'Will you drink,' whereupon they will be
gathered unto Hell (Fire) which will look like a mirage
whose different sides will be destroying each other. Then
they will fall into the Fire. Afterwards the Christians
will be called upon and it will be said to them, 'Who do
you use to worship?' They will say, 'We used to worship
Jesus, the son of Allah.' It will be said to them, 'You
are liars, for Allah has never taken anyone as a wife or a
son,' Then it will be said to them, 'What do you want?'
They will say what the former people have said. Then, when
there remain (in the gathering) none but those who used to
worship Allah (Alone, the real Lord of the Worlds) whether
they were obedient or disobedient. Then (Allah) the Lord
of the worlds will come to them in a shape nearest to the
picture they had in their minds about Him. It will be
said, 'What are you waiting for?' Every nation have
followed what they used to worship.' They will reply, 'We
left the people in the world when we were in great need of
them and we did not take them as friends. Now we are
waiting for our Lord Whom we used to worship.' Allah will
say, 'I am your Lord.' They will say twice or thrice, 'We
do not worship any besides Allah.' "
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 106:
Narrated Abdullah bin Masud:
Allah's Apostle said to me, "Recite (of the Qur'an) for
me," I said, "Shall I recite it to you although it had
been revealed to you?" He said, "I like to hear (the
Qur'an) from others." So I recited Surat-an-Nisa' till I
reached: "How (will it be) then when We bring from each
nation a witness, and We bring you (O Muhammad) as a
witness against these people?" (4.41) Then he said,
"Stop!" And behold, his eyes were overflowing with tears."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 107:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The necklace of Asma' was lost, so the Prophet sent
some men to look for it. The time for the prayer became
due and they had not performed ablution and could not find
water, so they offered the prayer without ablution. Then
Allah revealed (the Verse of Tayammum).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 108:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The Verse: "Obey Allah and Obey the Apostle and those
of you (Muslims) who are in authority." (4.59) was
revealed in connection with 'Abdullah bin Hudhafa bin Qais
bin 'Adi' when the Prophet appointed him as the commander
of a Sariyya (army detachment).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 109:
Narrated 'Urwa:
Az-Zubair quarrelled with a man from the Ansar because
of a natural mountainous stream at Al-Harra. The Prophet
said "O Zubair! Irrigate (your lands and the let the water
flow to your neighbor The Ansar said, "O Allah's Apostle
(This is because) he (Zubair) is your cousin?" At that,
the Prophet's face became red (with anger) and he said "O
Zubair! Irrigate (your land) and then withhold the water
till it fills the land up to the walls and then let it
flow to your neighbor." So the Prophet enabled Az-Zubair
to take his full right after the Ansari provoked his
anger. The Prophet had previously given a order that was
in favor of both of them Az-Zubair said, "I don't think
but the Verse was revealed in this connection: "But no, by
your Lord, they can have no faith, until they make you
judge in all disputes between them." (4.6)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 110:
Narrated 'Aisha:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "No prophet gets sick
but he is given the choice to select either this world or
the Hereafter." 'Aisha added: During his fatal illness,
his voice became very husky and I heard him saying: "In
the company of those whom is the Grace of Allah, of the
prophets, the Siddiqin (those followers of the prophets
who were first and foremost to believe in them), the
martyrs and the pious.' (4.69) And from this I came to
know that he has been given the option.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 111:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
My mother and I were among the weak and oppressed
(Muslims at Mecca).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 112:
Narrated Ibn Abi Mulaika:
Ibn Abbas recited:-- "Except the weak ones among men
women and children," (4.98) and said, "My mother and I
were among those whom Allah had excused."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 113:
Narrated Zaid bin Thabit: Regarding the Verse:-- "Then
what is the matter with you that you are divided into two
parties about the hypocrites?" (4.88) Some of the
companions of the Prophet returned from the battle of Uhud
(i.e. refused to
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 114:
Narrated Said bin Jubair:
The people of Kufa disagreed (disputed) about the above
Verse. So I went to Ibn Abbas and asked him about it. He
said, "This Verse:-- "And whoever kills a believer
intentionally, his recompense is Hell." was revealed last
of all (concerning premeditated murder) and nothing
abrogated it."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 115:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Regarding the Verse: "And say not to anyone who offers
you peace (by accepting Islam), You are not a believer."
There was a man amidst his sheep. The Muslims pursued him,
and he said (to them) "Peace be on you." But they killed
him and took over his sheep. Thereupon Allah revealed in
that concern, the above Verse up to:-- "...seeking the
perishable good of this life." (4.94) i.e. those sheep.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 116:
Narrated Zaid bin Thabit: That the Prophet dictated to
him: "Not equal are those of the believers who sit (at
home) and those who strive and fight in the Cause of
Allah."
Zaid added: Ibn Um Maktum came while the Prophet was
dictating to me and said, "O Allah's Apostle! By Allah, if
I had the power to fight (in Allah's Cause), I would," and
he was a blind man. So Allah revealed to his Apostle while
his thigh was on my thigh, and his thigh became so heavy
that I was afraid it might fracture my thigh. Then that
state of the Prophet passed and Allah revealed:-- "Except
those who are disabled (by injury or are blind or lame
etc)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 117:
Narrated Al-Bara:
When the Verse:-- "Not equal are those of the believers
who sit (at home)" (4.95) was revealed, Allah Apostle
called for Zaid who wrote it. In the meantime Ibn Um
Maktum came and complained of his blindness, so Allah
revealed: "Except those who are disabled (by injury or are
blind or lame..." etc.) (4.95)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 118:
Narrated Al-Bara:
When the Verse:--"Not equal are those of the believers
who sit (at home)," (4.95) was revealed, the Prophet said,
"Call so-and-so." That person came to him with an ink-pot
and a wooden board or a shoulder scapula bone. The Prophet
said (to him), "Write: 'Not equal are those believers who
sit (at home) and those who strive and fight in the Cause
of Allah." Ibn Um Maktum who was sitting behind the
Prophet then said, "O Allah's Apostle! I am a blind man."
So there was revealed in the place of that Verse, the
Verse:--"Not equal are those of the believers who sit (at
home) except those who are disabled (by injury, or are
blind or lame etc.) and those who strive and fight in the
Cause of Allah." (4.95)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 119:
Narrated Ibn Abbas: Not equal are those believers who
sat (at home) and did not join the
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 120:
Narrated Muhammad bin Abdur-Rahman Abu Al-Aswad:
The people of Medina were forced to prepare an army (to
fight against the people of Sham during the caliphate of
'Abdullah bin Az-Zubair at Mecca), and I was enlisted in
it; Then I met 'Ikrima, the freed slave of Ibn 'Abbas, and
informed him (about it), and he forbade me strongly to do
so (i.e. to enlist in that army), and then said, "Ibn 'Abbas
informed me that some Muslim people were with the pagans,
increasing the number of the pagans against Allah's
Apostle. An arrow used to be shot which would hit one of
them (the Muslims in the company of the pagans) and kill
him, or he would be struck and killed (with a sword)."
Then Allah revealed:--
"Verily! as for those whom the angels take (in death)
while they are wronging themselves (by staying among the
disbelievers)" (4.97) Abu Aswad added, "Except the weak
ones among men, women,..." (4.98)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 121:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
'"Except the weak ones" (4.98) and added: My mother was
one of those whom Allah excused.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 122:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
While the Prophet was offering the 'Isha' prayer, he
said, "Allah hears him who sends his praises to Him," and
then said before falling in prostration, "O Allah, save 'Aiyash
bin Rabi'a. O Allah, save Salama bin Hisham. O Allah, save
Al-Walid bin Al-Wahd. O Allah, save the weak ones among
the believers. O Allah, let Your punishment be severe on
the tribe of Mudar. O Allah, inflict upon them years (of
famine) like the years of Joseph."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 123:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Regarding the Verse: "Because of the inconvenience of
rain or because you are ill." (4.102) (It was revealed in
connection with) 'Abdur-Rahman bin Auf who was wounded.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 124:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Regarding the Verse:--"They ask your instruction
concerning the women. Say: Allah instructs you about them
and yet whom you desire to marry." (4.127) (has been
revealed regarding the case of) a man who has an orphan
girl, and he is her guardian and her heir. The girl shares
with him all his property, even a date-palm (garden), but
he dislikes to marry her and dislikes to give her in
marriage to somebody else who would share with him the
property she is sharing with him, and for this reason that
guardian prevents that orphan girl from marrying. So, this
Verse was revealed: (And Allah's statement:) "If a woman
fears cruelty or desertion on her husband's part." (4.128)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 125:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Regarding the Verse:--"If a woman fears cruelty or
desertion on her husband's part." (4.128) It is about a
man who has a woman (wife) and he does not like her and
wants to divorce her but she says to him, "I make you free
as regards myself." So this Verse was revealed in this
connection.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 126:
Narrated Al-Aswad:
While we were sitting in a circle in 'Abdullah's
gathering, Hudhaifa came and stopped before us, and
greeted us and then said, "People better than you became
hypocrites." Al-Aswad said: I testify the uniqueness of
Allah! Allah says: "Verily! The hypocrites will be in the
lowest depths of the Fire." (4.145)
On that 'Abdullah smiled and Hudhaifa sat somewhere in
the Mosque. 'Abdullah then got up and his companions
(sitting around him) dispersed. Hudhaifa then threw a
pebble at me (to attract my attention). I went to him and
he said, "I was surprised at 'Abdullah's smile though he
understood what I said. Verily, people better than you
became hypocrite and then repented and Allah forgave
them."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 127:
Narrated Abdullah:
The Prophet said, "None has the right to say that I am
better than Jonah bin Matta."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 128:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Whoever says that I am better than
Jonah bin Matta, is a liar."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 129:
Narrated Al-Bara:
The last Sura that was revealed was Bara'a, and the
last Verse that was revealed was: "They ask you for a
legal verdict, Say: Allah's directs (thus) about those who
leave no descendants or ascendants as heirs." (4.176)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 130:
Narrated Tariq bin Shihab:
The Jews said to 'Umar, "You (i.e. Muslims) recite a
Verse, and had it been revealed to us, we would have taken
the day of its revelation as a day of celebration." 'Umar
said, "I know very well when and where it was revealed,
and where Allah's Apostle was when it was revealed. (It
was revealed on) the day of Arafat (Hajj Day), and by
Allah, I was at Arafat" Sufyan, a sub-narrator said: I am
in doubt whether the Verse:-- "This day I have perfected
your religion for you." was revealed on a Friday or not.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 131:
Narrated Aisha:
The wife of the Prophet : We set out with Allah's
Apostle on one of his journeys, and when we were at Baida'
or at Dhat-al-Jaish, a necklace of mine was broken (and
lost). Allah's Apostle stayed there to look for it, and so
did the people along with him. Neither were they at a
place of water, nor did they have any water with them. So
the people went to Abu Bakr As-Siddiq and said, "Don't you
see what 'Aisha has done? She has made Allah's Apostle and
the people, stay where there is no water and they have no
water with them." Abu Bakr came while Allah's Apostle was
sleeping with his head on my thigh. He said (to me), "You
have detained Allah's Apostle and the people where there
is no water, and they have no water with them." So he
admonished me and said what Allah wished him to say, and
he hit me on my flanks with his hand. Nothing prevented me
from moving (because of pain! but the position of Allah's
Apostle on my thigh. So Allah's Apostle got up when dawn
broke and there was no water, so Allah revealed the Verse
of Tayammum. Usaid bin Hudair said, "It is not the first
blessing of yours, O the family of Abu Bakr." Then we made
the camel on which I was riding, got up, and found the
necklace under it.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 132:
Narrated Aisha:
A necklace of mine was lost at Al-Baida' and we were on
our way to Medina. The Prophet made his camel kneel down
and dismounted and laid his head on my lap and slept. Abu
Bakr came to me and hit me violently on the chest and
said, "You have detained the people because of a
necklace." I kept as motionless as a dead person because
of the position of Allah's Apostle ; (on my lap) although
Abu Bakr had hurt me (with the slap). Then the Prophet
woke up and it was the time for the morning (prayer).
Water was sought, but in vain; so the following Verse was
revealed:--
"O you who believe! When you intend to offer prayer.."
(5.6) Usaid bin Hudair said, "Allah has blessed the people
for your sake, O the family of Abu Bakr. You are but a
blessing for them."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 133:
Narrated Abdullah (bin Masud):
On the day of Badr, Al-Miqdad said, "O Allah's Apostle!
We do not say to you as the children of Israel said to
Moses, 'Go you and your Lord and fight you two; we are
sitting here, (5.24) but (we say). "Proceed, and we are
with you." That seemed to delight Allah's Apostle greatly.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 134:
Narrated Abu Qilaba:
That he was sitting behind Umar bin Abdul Aziz and the
people mentioned and mentioned (about At-Qasama) and they
said (various things), and said that the Caliphs had
permitted it. 'Umar bin 'Abdul 'Aziz turned towards Abu
Qilaba who was behind him and said. "What do you say, O
'Abdullah bin Zaid?" or said, "What do you say, O Abu
Qilaba?" Abu Qilaba said, "I do not know that killing a
person is lawful in Islam except in three cases: a married
person committing illegal sexual intercourse, one who has
murdered somebody unlawfully, or one who wages war against
Allah and His Apostle." 'Anbasa said, "Anas narrated to us
such-and-such." Abu Qilaba said, "Anas narrated to me in
this concern, saying, some people came to the Prophet and
they spoke to him saying, 'The climate of this land does
not suit us.' The Prophet said, 'These are camels
belonging to us, and they are to be taken out to the
pasture. So take them out and drink of their milk and
urine.' So they took them and set out and drank of their
urine and milk, and having recovered, they attacked the
shepherd, killed him and drove away the camels.' Why
should there be any delay in punishing them as they
murdered (a person) and waged war against Allah and His
Apostle and frightened Allah's Apostle ?" Anbasa said, "I
testify the uniqueness of Allah!" Abu Qilaba said, "Do you
suspect me?" 'Anbasa said, "No, Anas narrated that
(Hadith) to us." Then 'Anbasa added, "O the people of
such-and-such (country), you will remain in good state as
long as Allah keeps this (man) and the like of this (man)
amongst you."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 135:
Narrated Anas (bin Malik):
Ar-Rubai (the paternal aunt of Anas bin Malik) broke
the incisor tooth of young Ansari girl. Her family
demanded the Qisas and they came to the Prophet who passed
the judgment of Qisas. Anas bin An-Nadr (the paternal
uncle of Anas bin Malik) said, "O Allah's Apostle! By
Allah, her tooth will not be broken." The Prophet said, "O
Anas! (The law prescribed in) Allah's Book is Qisas." But
the people (i.e. the relatives of the girl) gave up their
claim and accepted a compensation. On that Allah's Apostle
said, "Some of Allah's worshippers are such that if they
take an oath, Allah will fulfill it for them."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 136:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Whoever tells that Muhammad concealed part of what was
revealed to him, is a liar, for Allah says:--
"O Apostle (Muhammad)! Proclaim (the Message) which has
been sent down to you from your Lord." (5.67)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 137:
Narrated 'Aisha:
This Verse: "Allah will not punish you for what is
unintentional in your oaths." (5.89) was revealed about a
man's state men (during his talk), "No, by Allah," and
"Yes, by Allah."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 138:
Narrated Aisha:
That her father (Abu Bakr) never broke his oath till
Allah revealed the order of the legal expiation for oath.
Abu Bakr said, "If I ever take an oath (to do something)
and later find that to do something else is better, then I
accept Allah's permission and do that which is better,
(and do the legal expiation for my oath ) ".
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 139:
Narrated Abdullah:
We used to participate in the holy wars carried on by
the Prophet and we had no women (wives) with us. So we
said (to the Prophet ). "Shall we castrate ourselves?" But
the Prophet forbade us to do that and thenceforth he
allowed us to marry a woman (temporarily) by giving her
even a garment, and then he recited: "O you who believe!
Do not make unlawful the good things which Allah has made
lawful for you."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 140:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
(The Verse of) prohibiting alcoholic drinks was
revealed when there were in Medina five kinds of
(alcoholic) drinks none of which was produced from grapes.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 141:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
We had no alcoholic drink except that which was
produced from dates and which you call Fadikh. While I was
standing offering drinks to Abu Talh and so-and-so and
so-and-so, a man cam and said, "Has the news reached you?
They said, "What is that?" He said. "Alcoholic drinks have
been prohibited. They said, "Spill (the contents of these
pots, O Anas! "Then they neither asked about it (alcoholic
drinks) nor returned it after the news from that man.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 142:
Narrated Jabir:
Some people drank alcoholic beverages in the morning
(of the day) of the Uhud battle and on the same day they
were killed as martyrs, and that was before wine was
prohibited.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 143:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
I heard 'Umar while he was on the pulpit of the Prophet
saying, "Now then O people! The revelation about the
prohibition of alcoholic drinks was revealed; and
alcoholic drinks are extracted from five things: Grapes,
dates, honey, wheat and barley. And the alcoholic drink is
that which confuses and stupefies the mind."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 144:
Narrated Anas:
The alcoholic drink which was spilled was Al-Fadikh. I
used to offer alcoholic drinks to the people at the
residence of Abu Talha. Then the order of prohibiting
Alcoholic drinks was revealed, and the Prophet ordered
somebody to announce that: Abu Talha said to me, "Go out
and see what this voice (this announcement ) is." I went
out and (on coming back) said, "This is somebody
announcing that alcoholic beverages have been prohibited."
Abu Talha said to me, "Go and spill it (i.e. the wine),"
Then it (alcoholic drinks) was seen flowing through the
streets of Medina. At that time the wine was Al-Fadikh.
The people said, "Some people (Muslims) were killed
(during the battle of Uhud) while wine was in their
stomachs." So Allah revealed: "On those who believe and do
good deeds there is no blame for what they ate (in the
past)." (5.93)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 145:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet delivered a sermon the like of which I had
never heard before. He said, "If you but knew what I know
then you would have laughed little and wept much." On
hearing that, the companions of the Prophet covered their
faces and the sound of their weeping was heard. A man
said, "Who is my father?" The Prophet said, "So-and-so."
So this Verse was revealed: "Ask not about things which,
if made plain to you, may cause you trouble." (5.101)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 146:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Some people were asking Allah's Apostle questions
mockingly. A man would say, "Who is my father?" Another
man whose she-camel had gone astray would say, "Where is
my she-camel? "So Allah revealed this Verse in this
connection: "O you who believe! Ask not about things
which, if made plain to you, may cause you trouble."
(5.101)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 147:
Narrated Said bin Al-Musaiyab:
Bahira is a she-camel whose milk is kept for the idols
and nobody is allowed to milk it; Sa'iba was the she-camel
which they used to set free for their gods and nothing was
allowed to be carried on it. Abu Huraira said: Allah's
Apostle said, "I saw 'Amr bin 'Amir Al-Khuzai (in a dream)
dragging his intestines in the Fire, and he was the first
person to establish the tradition of setting free the
animals (for the sake of their deities)," Wasila is the
she-camel which gives birth to a she-camel as its first
delivery, and then gives birth to another she-camel as its
second delivery. People (in the Pre-lslamic periods of
ignorance) used to let that she camel loose for their
idols if it gave birth to two she-camels successively
without giving birth to a male camel in between. 'Ham' was
the male camel which was used for copulation. When it had
finished the number of copulations assigned for it, they
would let it loose for their idols and excuse it from
burdens so that nothing would be carried on it, and they
called it the 'Hami.' Abu Huraira said, "I heard the
Prophet saying so."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 148:
Narrated Aisha:
Allah's Apostle said, "I saw Hell and its different
portions were consuming each other and saw 'Amr dragging
his intestines (in it), and he was the first person to
establish the tradition of letting animals loose (for the
idols)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 149:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Allah's Apostle delivered a sermon and said, "O people!
You will be gathered before Allah bare-footed, naked and
not circumcised." Then (quoting Quran) he said:--
"As We began the first creation, We shall repeat it. A
promise We have undertaken: Truly we shall do it.."
(21.104)
The Prophet then said, "The first of the human beings
to be dressed on the Day of Resurrection, will be Abraham.
Lo! Some men from my followers will be brought and then
(the angels) will drive them to the left side (Hell-Fire).
I will say. 'O my Lord! (They are) my companions!' Then a
reply will come (from Almighty), 'You do not know what
they did after you.' I will say as the pious slave (the
Prophet Jesus) said: And I was a witness over them while I
dwelt amongst them. When You took me up. You were the
Watcher over them and You are a Witness to all things.'
(5.117) Then it will be said, "These people have continued
to be apostates since you left them."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 150:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The Prophet said, "You will be gathered (on the Day of
Resurrection) and some people will be driven (by the
angels) to the left side (and taken to Hell) whereupon I
will say as the pious slave (Jesus) said:-- "And I was a
witness over them while I dwelt amongst them...the
ALMIGHTY, the All Wise." (5.117-118)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 151:
Narrated Abdullah:
Allah's Apostle said, "The key of the Unseen are five:
Verily with Allah (Alone) is the knowledge of the Hour He
sends down the rain and knows what is in the wombs. No
soul knows what it will earn tomorrow, and no soul knows
in what land it will die. Verily, Allah is All-Knower,
All-Aware." (31.34)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 152:
Narrated Jabir:
When this Verse was revealed: "Say: He has power to
send torment on you from above." (6.65) Allah's Apostle
said, "O Allah! I seek refuge with Your Face (from this
punishment)." And when the verse: "or send torment from
below your feet," (was revealed), Allah's Apostle said,
"(O Allah!) I seek refuge with Your Face (from this
punishment)." (But when there was revealed): "Or confuse
you in party strife and make you to taste the violence of
one another." (6.65) Allah's Apostle said, "This is
lighter (or, this is easier)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 153:
Narrated Abdullah:
When:"...and confuse not their belief with wrong."
(6.82) was revealed, the Prophet's companions said, "Which
of us has not done wrong?" Then there was revealed:--
"Verily joining others in worship with Allah is a
tremendous wrong indeed." (31.13)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 154:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The Prophet said, "Nobody has the rights to say that I
am better than Jonah bin Matta."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 155:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Nobody has the right to say that I
am better than Jonah bin Matta."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 156:
Narrated Mujahid:
That he asked Ibn 'Abbas, "Is there a prostration Surat-al-Sad?"
(38.24) Ibn Abbas said, "Yes," and then recited: "We
gave...So follow their guidance." (6.85,90) Then he said,
"He (David ) is one them (i.e. those prophets)." Mujahid
narrated: I asked Ibn 'Abbas (regarding the above Verse).
He said, "Your Prophet (Muhammad) was one of those who
were ordered to follow them."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 157:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
The Prophet said, "May Allah curse the Jews! When Allah
forbade them to eat the fat of animals, they melted it and
sold it, and utilized its price! "
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 158:
Narrated Abu Wail:
'Abdullah (bin Mas'ud) said, "None has more sense of
ghaira than Allah therefore - He prohibits shameful sins
(illegal sexual intercourse, etc.) whether committed
openly or secretly. And none loves to be praised more than
Allah does, and for this reason He praises Himself." I
asked Abu Wali, "Did you hear it from Abdullah?" He said,
"Yes," I said, "Did Abdullah ascribe it to Allah's
Apostle?" He said, "Yes."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 159:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "The Hour will not be established
until the sun rises from the West: and when the people see
it, then whoever will be living on the surface of the
earth will have faith, and that is (the time) when no good
will it do to a soul to believe then, if it believed not
before." (6.158)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 160:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "The hour will not be established
till the sun rises from the West; and when it rises (from
the West) and the people see it, they all will believe.
And that is (the time) when no good will it do to a soul
to believe then." Then he recited the whole Verse (6.158)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 161:
Narrated Abdullah bin Mas'ud:
Allah's Apostle said, "None has more sense of ghaira
than Allah, and for this He has forbidden shameful sins
whether committed openly or secretly, and none loves to be
praised more than Allah does, and this is why He Praises
Himself."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 162:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
A man from the Jews, having been slapped on his face,
came to the Prophet and said, "O Muhammad! A man from your
companions from the Ansar has slapped me on my face!" The
Prophet said, "Call him." When they called him, the
Prophet said, "Why did you slap him?" He said, "O Allah's
Apostle! While I was passing by the Jews, I heard him
saying, 'By Him Who selected Moses above the human
beings,' I said, 'Even above Muhammad?' I became furious
and slapped him on the face." The Prophet said, "Do not
give me superiority over the other prophets, for on the
Day of Resurrection the people will become unconscious and
I will be the first to regain consciousness. Then I will
see Moses holding one of the legs of the Throne. I will
not know whether he has come to his senses before me or
that the shock he had received at the Mountain, (during
his worldly life) was sufficient for him."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 163:
Narrated Said Ibn Zaid:
The Prophet said, "Al-Kam'a is like the Mann (sweet
resin or gum) (in that it grows naturally without human
care) and its water is a cure for the eye diseases."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 164:
Narrated Abu Ad-Darda:
There was a dispute between Abu Bakr and 'Umar, and Abu
Bakr made Umar angry. So 'Umar left angrily. Abu Bakr
followed him, requesting him to ask forgiveness (of Allah)
for him, but 'Umar refused to do so and closed his door in
Abu Bakr's face. So Abu Bakr went to Allah's Apostle while
we were with him. Allah's Apostle said, "This friend of
yours must have quarrelled (with somebody)." In the
meantime 'Umar repented and felt sorry for what he had
done, so he came, greeted (those who were present) and sat
with the Prophet and related the story to him. Allah's
Apostle became angry and Abu Bakr started saying, "O
Allah's Apostle! By Allah, I was more at fault (than Umar)."
Allah's Apostle said, "Are you (people) leaving for me my
companion? (Abu Bakr), Are you (people) leaving for me my
companion? When I said, 'O people I am sent to you all as
the Apostle of Allah,' you said, 'You tell a lie.' while
Abu Bakr said, 'You have spoken the truth ."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 165:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "It was said to the children of
Israel, 'Enter the gate in prostration and say Hitatun.
(7.161) We shall forgive you, your faults.' But they
changed (Allah's Order) and entered, dragging themselves
on their buttocks and said, 'Habatun (a grain) in a
Sha'ratin (hair)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 166:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
'Uyaina bin Hisn bin Hudhaifa came and stayed with his
nephew Al-Hurr bin Qais who was one of those whom 'Umar
used to keep near him, as the Qurra' (learned men knowing
Qur'an by heart) were the people of 'Umar's meetings and
his advisors whether they were old or young. 'Uyaina said
to his nephew, "O son of my brother! You have an approach
to this chief, so get for me the permission to see him."
Al-Hurr said, "I will get the permission for you to see
him." So Al-Hurr asked the permission for 'Uyaina and 'Umar
admitted him. When 'Uyaina entered upon him, he said,
"Beware! O the son of Al-Khattab! By Allah, you neither
give us sufficient provision nor judge among us with
justice." Thereupon 'Umar became so furious that he
intended to harm him, but Al-Hurr said, "O chief of the
Believers! Allah said to His Prophet: "Hold to
forgiveness; command what is right; and leave (don't
punish) the foolish." (7.199) and this (i.e. 'Uyaina) is
one of the foolish." By Allah, 'Umar did not overlook that
Verse when Al-Hurr recited it before him; he observed (the
orders of) Allah's Book strictly.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 167:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin AzZubair:
(The Verse) "Hold to forgiveness; command what is
right..." was revealed by Allah except in connection with
the character of the people. 'Abdullah bin Az-Zubair said:
Allah ordered His Prophet to forgive the people their
misbehavior (towards him).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 168:
Narrated Said bin Jubair:
I asked Ibn 'Abbas regarding Surat-al-Anfal. He said,
"It was revealed in connection with the Battle of Badr."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 169:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
Regarding the Verse: "Verily! The worst of beasts in
the Sight of Allah are the deaf and the dumb----those who
understand not." (8.22)
(The people referred to here) were some persons from
the tribe of Bani 'Abd-Addar.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 170:
Narrated Abu Said bin Al-Mu'alla:
While I was praying, Allah's Apostle passed me and
called me, but I did not go to him until I had finished
the prayer. Then I went to him, and he said, "What
prevented you from coming to me? Didn't Allah say:-- "O
you who believe! Answer the call of Allah (by obeying Him)
and His Apostle when He calls you?" He then said, "I will
inform you of the greatest Sura in the Qur'an before I
leave (the mosque)." When Allah's Apostle got ready to
leave (the mosque), I reminded him. He said, "It is:
'Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds.' (i.e. Surat-al-Fatiha)
As-sab'a Al-Mathani (the seven repeatedly recited
Verses)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 171:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Abu Jahl said, "O Allah! If this (Quran) is indeed the
Truth from You, then rain down on us a shower of stones
from the sky or bring on us a painful torment." So Allah
revealed:-- "But Allah would not punish them while you
were amongst them, nor He will punish them while they seek
(Allah's) forgiveness..." (8.33) And why Allah should not
punish them while they turn away (men) from Al-Masjid-al-Haram
(the Sacred Mosque of Mecca)..." (8.33-34)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 172:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Abu Jahl said, "O Allah! If this (Qur'an) is indeed the
Truth from You), then rain down on us a shower of stones
from the sky or bring on us a painful punishment." So
there was revealed:-- 'But Allah would not punish them
while you (Muhammad) were amongst them, nor will He punish
them while they seek (Allah's) Forgiveness. And why Allah
should not punish them while they stop (men) from Al-Masjid-al-Haram
..' (8.33-34)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 173:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
That a man came to him (while two groups of Muslims
were fighting) and said, "O Abu 'Abdur Rahman! Don't you
hear what Allah has mentioned in His Book:
'And if two groups of believers fight against each
other...' (49.9)
So what prevents you from fighting as Allah has
mentioned in His Book?"' Ibn 'Umar said, "O son of my
brother! I would rather be blamed for not fighting because
of this Verse than to be blamed because of another Verse
where Allah says:
'And whoever kills a believer intentionally..." (4.93)
Then that man said, "Allah says:-- 'And fight them until
there is no more afflictions (worshipping other besides
Allah) and the religion (i.e. worship) will be all for
Allah (Alone)" (8.39) Ibn 'Umar said, "We did this during
the lifetime of Allah's Apostle when the number of Muslims
was small, and a man was put to trial because of his
religion, the pagans would either kill or chain him; but
when the Muslims increased (and Islam spread), there was
no persecution." When that man saw that Ibn 'Umar did not
agree to his proposal, he said, "What is your opinion
regarding 'Ali and 'Uthman?" Ibn 'Umar said, "What is my
opinion regarding Ali and 'Uthman? As for 'Uthman, Allah
forgave him and you disliked to forgive him, and Ali is
the cousin and son-in-law of Allah's Apostle ." Then he
pointed out with his hand and said, "And that is his
daughter's (house) which you can see."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 174:
Narrated Said bin Jubair:
Ibn 'Umar came to us and a man said (to him), "What do
you think about 'Qit-alal-Fitnah' (fighting caused by
afflictions)." Ibn 'Umar said (to him), "And do you
understand what an affliction is? Muhammad used to fight
against the pagans, and his fighting with them was an
affliction, (and his fighting was) not like your fighting
which is carried on for the sake of ruling."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 175:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
When the Verse:-- "If there are twenty steadfast
amongst you, they will overcome two hundred." (8.65) was
revealed, then it became obligatory for the Muslims that
one (Muslim) should not flee from ten (non-Muslims).
Sufyan (the sub-narrator) once said, "Twenty (Muslims)
should not flee before two hundred (non Muslims)." Then
there was revealed: 'But now Allah has lightened your
(task)..' (8.66)
So it became obligatory that one-hundred (Muslims)
should not flee before two hundred (non-muslims). (Once
Sufyan said extra, "The Verse: 'Urge the believers to the
fight. If there are twenty steadfast amongst you (Muslims)
..' was revealed.) Sufyan said, "Ibn Shabrama said, "I see
that this order is applicable to the obligation of
enjoining good and forbidding evil."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 176:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
When the Verse:--'If there are twenty steadfast amongst
you (Muslims), they will overcome two-hundred
(non-Muslims).' was revealed, it became hard on the
Muslims when it became compulsory that one Muslim ought
not to flee (in war) before ten (non-Muslims). So (Allah)
lightened the order by revealing:
'(But) now Allah has lightened your (task) for He knows
that there is weakness in you. So if there are of you
one-hundred steadfast, they will overcome (two-hundred
(non-Muslims).' (8.66) So when Allah reduced the number of
enemies which Muslims should withstand, their patience and
perseverance against the enemy decreased as much as their
task was lightened for them.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 177:
Narrated Al-Bara:
The last Verse that was revealed was:
'They ask you for a legal verdict: Say: Allah directs
(thus) about Al-Kalalah (those who leave no descendants or
ascendants as heirs).' And the last Sura which was
revealed was Baraatun (9) .
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 178:
Narrated Humaid bin Abdur-Rahman:
Abu Huraira said, "During that Hajj (in which Abu Bakr
was the chief of the pilgrims) Abu Bakr sent me along with
announcers on the Day of Nahr ( 10th of Dhul-Hijja) in
Mina to announce: "No pagans shall perform, Hajj after
this year, and none shall perform the Tawaf around the
Ka'ba in a naked state." Humaid bin 'Abdur Rahman added:
Then Allah's Apostle sent Ali bin Abi Talib (after Abu
Bakr) and ordered him to recite aloud in public Surat
Bara'a. Abu Huraira added, "So 'Ali, along with us,
recited Bara'a (loudly) before the people at Mina on the
Day of Nahr and announced; "No pagan shall perform Hajj
after this year and none shall perform the Tawaf around
the Ka'ba in a naked state."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 179:
Narrated Humaid bin Abdur Rahman:
Abu Huraira said, "Abu Bakr sent me in that Hajj in
which he was the chief of the pilgrims along with the
announcers whom he sent on the Day of Nahr to announce at
Mina: "No pagan shall perform Hajj after this year, and
none shall perform the Tawaf around the Ka'ba in a naked
state." Humaid added: That the Prophet sent 'Ali bin Abi
Talib (after Abu Bakr) and ordered him to recite aloud in
public Surat-Baraa. Abu Huraira added, "So 'Ali, along
with us, recited Bara'a (loudly) before the people at Mina
on the Day of Nahr and announced "No pagan shall perform
Hajj after this year and none shall perform the Tawaf
around the Ka'ba in a naked state."..except those pagans
with whom you (Muslims) have a treaty." (9.4)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 180:
Narrated Humaid bin 'Abdur-Rahman:
Abu Huraira said that Abu Bakr sent him during the Hajj
in which Abu Bakr was made the chief of the pilgrims by
Allah's Apostle before (the year of) Hajjat al-Wada in a
group (of announcers) to announce before the people; 'No
pagan shall perform the Hajj after this year, and none
shall perform the Tawaf around the Ka'ba in a naked state.
Humaid used to say The Day of Nahr is the day of Al-Hajj
Al-Akbar (the Greatest Day) because of the narration of
Abu Huraira.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 181:
Narrated Zaid bin Wahb:
We were with Hudhaifa and he said, "None remains of the
people described by this Verse (9.12), "Except three, and
of the hypocrites except four." A bedouin said, "You the
companions of Muhammad! Tell us (things) and we do not
know that about those who break open our houses and steal
our precious things? ' He (Hudhaifa) replied, "Those are
Al Fussaq (rebellious wrongdoers) (not disbelievers or
hypocrites). Really, none remains of them (hypocrite) but
four, one of whom is a very old man who, if he drinks
water, does not feel its coldness."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 182:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "The Kanz (money, the Zakat of
which is not paid) of anyone of you will appear in the
form of bald-headed poisonous male snake on the Day of
Resurrection."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 183:
Narrated Zaid bin Wahb:
I passed by (visited ) Abu Dhar at Ar-Rabadha and said
to him, "What has brought you to this land?" He said, "We
were at Sham and I recited the Verse: "They who hoard up
gold and silver and spend them not in the way of Allah;
announce to them a painful torment, " (9.34) where upon
Muawiya said, 'This Verse is not for us, but for the
people of the Scripture.' Then I said, 'But it is both for
us (Muslim) and for them.' "
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 184:
Narrated Abu Bakr:
The Prophet said, "Time has come back to its original
state which it had when Allah created the Heavens and the
Earth; the year is twelve months, four of which are
sacred. Three of them are in succession; Dhul-Qa'da,
Dhul-Hijja and Al-Muharram, and (the fourth being) Rajab
Mudar (named after the tribe of Mudar as they used to
respect this month) which stands between Jumad (ath-thani)
and Sha'ban."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 185:
Narrated Abu Bakr:
I was in the company of the Prophet in the cave, and on
seeing the traces of the pagans, I said, "O Allah's
Apostle If one of them (pagans) should lift up his foot,
he will see us." He said, "What do you think of two, the
third of whom is Allah?"
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 186:
Narrated Ibn Abi Mulaika:
When there happened the disagreement between Ibn
Az-Zubair and Ibn 'Abbas, I said (to the latter), "(Why
don't you take the oath of allegiance to him as) his
father is Az-Zubair, and his mother is Asma,' and his aunt
is 'Aisha, and his maternal grandfather is Abu Bakr, and
his grandmother is Safiya?"
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 187:
Narrated Ibn Abi Mulaika:
There was a disagreement between them (i.e. Ibn 'Abbas
and Ibn Az-Zubair) so I went to Ibn 'Abbas in the morning
and said (to him), "Do you want to fight against Ibn
Zubair and thus make lawful what Allah has made unlawful
(i.e. fighting in Meccas?" Ibn 'Abbas said, "Allah forbid!
Allah ordained that Ibn Zubair and Bani Umaiya would
permit (fighting in Mecca), but by Allah, I will never
regard it as permissible." Ibn Abbas added. "The people
asked me to take the oath of allegiance to Ibn AzZubair. I
said, 'He is really entitled to assume authority for his
father, Az-Zubair was the helper of the Prophet, his
(maternal) grandfather, Abu Bakr was (the Prophet's)
companion in the cave, his mother, Asma' was
'Dhatun-Nitaq', his aunt, 'Aisha was the mother of the
Believers, his paternal aunt, Khadija was the wife of the
Prophet , and the paternal aunt of the Prophet was his
grandmother. He himself is pious and chaste in Islam, well
versed in the Knowledge of the Quran. By Allah! (Really, I
left my relatives, Bani Umaiya for his sake though) they
are my close relatives, and if they should be my rulers,
they are equally apt to be so and are descended from a
noble family.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 188:
Narrated Ibn Abi Mulaika:
We entered upon Ibn 'Abbas and he said "Are you not
astonished at Ibn Az-Zubair's assuming the caliphate?" I
said (to myself), "I will support him and speak of his
good traits as I did not do even for Abu Bakr and 'Umar
though they were more entitled to receive al I good than
he was." I said "He (i.e Ibn Az-Zubair) is the son of the
aunt of the Prophet and the son of AzZubair, and the
grandson of Abu Bakr and the son of Khadija's brother, and
the son of 'Aisha's sister." Nevertheless, he considers
himself to be superior to me and does not want me to be
one of his friends. So I said, "I never expected that he
would refuse my offer to support him, and I don't think he
intends to do me any good, therefore, if my cousins should
inevitably be my rulers, it will be better for me to be
ruled by them than by some others."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 189:
Narrated Abu Said:
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 190:
Narrated Abu Musud:
When we were ordered to give alms, we began to work as
porters (to earn something we could give in charity). Abu
Uqail came with one half of a Sa (special measure for food
grains) and another person brought more than he did. So
the hypocrites said, "Allah is not in need of the alms of
this (i.e. 'Uqail); and this other person did not give
alms but for showing off." Then Allah revealed:--
'Those who criticize such of the Believers who give
charity voluntarily and those who could not find to give
in charity except what is available to them.' (9.79)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 191:
Narrated Shaqiq:
Abu Mas'ud Al-Ansari said, "Allah's Apostle, used to
order us to give alms. So one of us would exert himself to
earn one Mud (special measure of wheat or dates, etc.,) to
give in charity; while today one of us may have one
hundred thousand." Shaqiq said: As if Abu Masud referred
to himself.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 192:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
When 'Abdullah bin 'Ubai died, his son 'Abdullah bin
'Abdullah came to Allah's Apostle and asked him to give
him his shirt in order to shroud his father in it. He gave
it to him and then 'Abdullah asked the Prophet to offer
the funeral prayer for him (his father). Allah's Apostle
got up to offer the funeral prayer for him, but Umar got
up too and got hold of the garment of Allah's Apostle and
said, "O Allah's Apostle Will you offer the funeral prayer
for him though your Lord has forbidden you to offer the
prayer for him" Allah's Apostle said, "But Allah has given
me the choice by saying:
'(Whether you) ask forgiveness for them, or do not ask
forgiveness for them; even if you ask forgiveness for them
seventy times..' (9.80) so I will ask more than seventy
times." 'Umar said, "But he ('Abdullah bin 'Ubai) is a
hypocrite!" However, Allah's Apostle did offer the funeral
prayer for him whereupon Allah revealed:
'And never (O Muhammad) pray for anyone of them that
dies, nor stand at his grave.' (9.84)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 193:
Narrated Umar bin Al-Khattab:
When 'Abdullah bin Ubai bin Salul died, Allah's Apostle
was called in order to offer the funeral prayer for him.
When Allah's Apostle got up (to offer the prayer) I jumped
towards him and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Do you offer the
prayer for Ibn Ubai although he said so-and-so on
such-and-such-a day?" I went on mentioning his sayings.
Allah's Apostle smiled and said, "Keep away from me, O
'Umar!" But when I spoke too much to him, he said, "I have
been given the choice, and I have chosen (this) ; and if I
knew that if I asked forgiveness for him more than seventy
times, he would be for given, I would ask it for more
times than that." So Allah's Apostle offered the funeral
prayer for him and then left, but he did not stay long
before the two Verses of Surat-Bara'a were revealed,
i.e.:-- 'And never (O Muhammad) pray for anyone of them
that dies.... and died in a state of rebellion.' (9.84)
Later I was astonished at my daring to speak like that to
Allah's Apostle and Allah and His Apostle know best.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 194:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
When Abdullah bin Ubai died, his son 'Abdullah bin
'Abdullah came to Allah's Apostle who gave his shirt to
him and ordered him to shroud his father in it. Then he
stood up to offer the funeral prayer for the deceased, but
'Umar bin Al-Khattab took hold of his garment and said,
"Do you offer the funeral prayer for him though he was a
hypocrite and Allah has forbidden you to ask forgiveness
for hypocrites?" The Prophet said, "Allah has given me the
choice (or Allah has informed me) saying:
"Whether you, O Muhammad, ask forgiveness for them, or
do not ask forgiveness for them, even if you ask
forgiveness for them seventy times, Allah will not forgive
them," (9.80) The he added, "I will (appeal to Allah for
his sake) more than seventy times." So Allah's Apostle
offered the funeral prayer for him and we too, offered the
prayer along with him. Then Allah revealed: "And never, O
Muhammad, pray (funeral prayer) for anyone of them that
dies, nor stand at his grave. Certainly they disbelieved
in Allah and His Apostle and died in a state of
rebellion." (9.84)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 195:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Ka'b:
I heard Ka'b bin Malik at the time he remained behind
and did not join (the battle of) Tabuk, saying, "By Allah,
no blessing has Allah bestowed upon me, besides my
guidance to Islam, better than that of helping me speak
the truth to Allah's Apostle otherwise I would have told
the Prophet a lie and would have been ruined like those
who had told a lie when the Divine Inspiration was
revealed:-- "They will swear by Allah to you (Muslims)
when you return to them.. the rebellious people."
(9.95-96)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 196:
Narrated Samura bin Jundab:
Allah's Apostle said, "Tonight two (visitors) came to
me (in my dream) and took me to a town built with gold
bricks and silver bricks. There we met men who, half of
their bodies, look like the most-handsome human beings you
have ever seen, and the other half, the ugliest human
beings you have ever seen. Those two visitors said to
those men, 'Go and dip yourselves in that river. So they
dipped themselves therein and then came to us, their
ugliness having disappeared and they were in the
most-handsome shape. The visitors said, 'The first is the
Garden of Eden and that is your dwelling place.' Then they
added, 'As for those people who were half ugly and half
handsome, they were those who mixed good deeds and bad
deeds, but Allah forgave them."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 197:
Narrated Al-Musaiyab:
When Abu Talib's death approached, the Prophet went to
him while Abu Jahl and 'Abdullah bin Abi Umaiya were
present with him. The Prophet said, "O uncle, say: None
has the right to be worshipped except Allah, so that I may
argue for your case with it before Allah." On that, Abu
Jahl and 'Abdullah bin Abu Umaiya said, "O Abu Talib! Do
you want to renounce 'Abdul Muttalib's religion?" Then the
Prophet said, "I will keep on asking (Allah for)
forgiveness for you unless I am forbidden to do so." Then
there was revealed:--
'It is not fitting for the Prophet and those who
believe that they should invoke (Allah) for forgiveness
for pagans even though they be of kin, after it has become
clear to them that they are companions of the Fire.'
(9.113)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 198:
Narrated Abdullah bin Ka'b:
I heard Ka'b bin Malik talking about the Verse:-- 'And
to the three (He also forgave) who remained behind.'
(9.118) saying in the last portion of his talk, "(I said),
'As a part (sign) of my repentance, I would like to give
up all my property in the cause of Allah and His Apostle,'
The Prophet said to me, 'Keep some of your wealth as it is
good for you." (To the three (He also forgave) who
remained behind till for them the earth, vast as it is,
was straitened..." (9.118)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 199:
Narrated Abdullah bin Kab:
I heard Ka'b bin Malik who was one of the three who
were forgiven, saying that he had never remained behind
Allah's Apostle in any Ghazwa which he had fought except
two Ghazwat Ghazwat-al'Usra (Tabuk) and Ghazwat-Badr. He
added. "I decided to tell the truth to Allah's Apostle in
the forenoon, and scarcely did he return from a journey he
made, except in the forenoon, he would go first to the
mosque and offer a two-Rak'at prayer. The Prophet forbade
others to speak to me or to my two companions, but he did
not prohibit speaking to any of those who had remained
behind excepting us. So the people avoided speaking to us,
and I stayed in that state till I could no longer bear it,
and the only thing that worried me was that I might die
and the Prophet would not offer the funeral prayer for me,
or Allah's Apostle might die and I would be left in that
social status among the people that nobody would speak to
me or offer the funeral prayer for me. But Allah revealed
His Forgiveness for us to the Prophet in the last third of
the night while Allah's Apostle was with Um Salama. Um
Salama sympathized with me and helped me in my disaster.
Allah's Apostle said, 'O Um Salama! Ka'b has been
forgiven!' She said, 'Shall I send someone to him to give
him the good tidings?' He said, 'If you did so, the people
would not let you sleep the rest of the night.' So when
the Prophet had offered the Fajr prayer, he announced
Allah's Forgiveness for us. His face used to look as
bright as a piece of the (full) moon whenever he was
pleased. When Allah revealed His Forgiveness for us, we
were the three whose case had been deferred while the
excuse presented by those who had apologized had been
accepted. But when there were mentioned those who had told
the Prophet lies and remained behind (the battle of Tabuk)
and had given false excuses, they were described with the
worse description one may be described with. Allah said:
'They will present their excuses to you (Muslims) when you
return to them. Say: Present no excuses; we shall not
believe you. Allah has already informed us of the true
state of matters concerning you. Allah and His Apostle
will observe your actions." (9.94)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 200:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Kab:
I heard Ka'b bin Malik talking about the story of the
battle of Tabuk when he remained behind, "By Allah, I do
not know anyone whom Allah has helped for telling the
truth more than me since I mentioned that truth to Allah's
Apostle till today, I have never intended to tell a lie.
And Allah revealed to His Apostle: "Verily! Allah has
forgiven the Prophet, the Muhajirin............ and be
with those who are true (in words and deeds)." (9.117-119)
(See Hadith No. 702 Vol 5).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 201:
Narrated Zaid bin Thabit Al-Ansari:
who was one of those who used to write the Divine
Revelation: Abu Bakr sent for me after the (heavy)
casualties among the warriors (of the battle) of Yamama
(where a great number of Qurra' were killed). 'Umar was
present with Abu Bakr who said, 'Umar has come to me and
said, The people have suffered heavy casualties on the day
of (the battle of) Yamama, and I am afraid that there will
be more casualties among the Qurra' (those who know the
Qur'an by heart) at other battle-fields, whereby a large
part of the Qur'an may be lost, unless you collect it. And
I am of the opinion that you should collect the Qur'an."
Abu Bakr added, "I said to 'Umar, 'How can I do something
which Allah's Apostle has not done?' 'Umar said (to me),
'By Allah, it is (really) a good thing.' So 'Umar kept on
pressing, trying to persuade me to accept his proposal,
till Allah opened my bosom for it and I had the same
opinion as 'Umar." (Zaid bin Thabit added:) Umar was
sitting with him (Abu Bakr) and was not speaking. me).
"You are a wise young man and we do not suspect you (of
telling lies or of forgetfulness): and you used to write
the Divine Inspiration for Allah's Apostle. Therefore,
look for the Qur'an and collect it (in one manuscript). "
By Allah, if he (Abu Bakr) had ordered me to shift one of
the mountains (from its place) it would not have been
harder for me than what he had ordered me concerning the
collection of the Qur'an. I said to both of them, "How
dare you do a thing which the Prophet has not done?" Abu
Bakr said, "By Allah, it is (really) a good thing. So I
kept on arguing with him about it till Allah opened my
bosom for that which He had opened the bosoms of Abu Bakr
and Umar. So I started locating Quranic material and
collecting it from parchments, scapula, leaf-stalks of
date palms and from the memories of men (who knew it by
heart). I found with Khuzaima two Verses of Surat-at-Tauba
which I had not found with anybody else, (and they
were):--
"Verily there has come to you an Apostle (Muhammad)
from amongst yourselves. It grieves him that you should
receive any injury or difficulty He (Muhammad) is ardently
anxious over you (to be rightly guided)" (9.128)
The manuscript on which the Quran was collected,
remained with Abu Bakr till Allah took him unto Him, and
then with 'Umar till Allah took him unto Him, and finally
it remained with Hafsa, Umar's daughter.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 202:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
When the Prophet arrived at Medina, the Jews were
observing the fast on 'Ashura' (10th of Muharram) and they
said, "This is the day when Moses became victorious over
Pharaoh," On that, the Prophet said to his companions,
"You (Muslims) have more right to celebrate Moses' victory
than they have, so observe the fast on this day."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 203:
Narrated Muhammad bin 'Abbas bin Ja'far:
That he heard Ibn 'Abbas reciting: "No doubt! They fold
up their breasts." (11.5) and asked him about its
explanation. He said, "Some people used to hide themselves
while answering the call of nature in an open space lest
they be exposed to the sky, and also when they had sexual
relation with their wives in an open space lest they be
exposed to the sky, so the above revelation was sent down
regarding them."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 204:
Narrated Muhammad bin Abbas bin Ja'far:
Ibn Abbas recited. "No doubt! They fold up their
breasts." I said, "O Abu Abbas! What is meant by "They
fold up their breasts?" He said, "A man used to feel shy
on having sexual relation with his wife or on answering
the call of nature (in an open space) so this Verse was
revealed:-- "No doubt! They fold up their breasts."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 205:
Narrated 'Amr:
Ibn 'Abbas recited:-- "No doubt! They fold up their
breasts in order to hide from Him. Surely! Even when they
cover themselves with their garments.." (11.5)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 206:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "Allah said, 'Spend (O man), and
I shall spend on you." He also said, "Allah's Hand is
full, and (its fullness) is not affected by the continuous
spending night and day." He also said, "Do you see what He
has spent since He created the Heavens and the Earth?
Nevertheless, what is in His Hand is not decreased, and
His Throne was over the water; and in His Hand there is
the balance (of justice) whereby He raises and lowers
(people)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 207:
Narrated Safwan bin Muhriz:
While Ibn Umar was performing the Tawaf (around the
Ka'ba), a man came up to him and said, "O Abu
'AbdurRahman!" or said, "O Ibn Umar! Did you hear anything
from the Prophet about An-Najwa?" Ibn 'Umar said, "I heard
the Prophet saying, 'The Believer will be brought near his
Lord." (Hisham, a sub-narrator said, reporting the
Prophet's words), "The believer will come near (his Lord)
till his Lord covers him with His screen and makes him
confess his sins. (Allah will ask him), 'Do you know (that
you did) 'such-and-such sin?" He will say twice, 'Yes, I
do.' Then Allah will say, 'I concealed it in the world and
I forgive it for you today.' Then the record of his good
deeds will be folded up. As for the others, or the
disbelievers, it will be announced publicly before the
witnesses: 'These are ones who lied against their Lord."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 208:
Narrated Abu Musa:
Allah's Apostle said, "Allah gives respite to the
oppressor, but when He takes him over, He never releases
him." Then he recited:--
"Such is the seizure of your Lord when He seizes
(population of) towns in the midst of their wrong: Painful
indeed, and severe is His seizure.' (11.102)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 209:
Narrated Ibn Masud:
A man kissed a woman and then came to Allah's Apostle
and told him of that, so this Divine Inspiration was
revealed to the Prophet 'And offer Prayers perfectly at
the two ends of the day, and in some hours of the night;
(i.e. (five) compulsory prayers). Verily, the good deeds
remove the evil deeds (small sins) That is a reminder for
the mindful.' (11.114) The man said, Is this instruction
for me only?' The Prophet said, "It is for all those of my
followers who encounter a similar situation."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 210:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Umar:
The Prophet said, "The honorable, the son of the
honorable the son of the honorable, i.e. Joseph, the son
of Jacob, the son of Isaac, the son of Abraham."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 211:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle was asked, "Who are the most honorable
of the people?" The Prophet said, "The most honorable of
them in Allah's Sight are those who keep their duty to
Allah and fear Him. They said, "We do not ask you about
that." He said, "Then the most honorable of the people is
Joseph, Allah's prophet, the son of Allah's prophet, the
son of Allah's prophet, the son of Allah's Khalil i.e.
Abraham) They said, "We do not ask you about that." The
Prophet said, Do you ask about (the virtues of the
ancestry of the Arabs?" They said, "Yes," He said, "Those
who were the best amongst you in the Pre-lslamic Period
are the
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 212:
Narrated Az-Zuhri:
Urwa bin Az-Zubair, Said bin Al-Musaiyab, 'Al-Qama bin
Waqqas and 'Ubaidullah bin 'Abdullah related the narration
of 'Aisha, the wife the Prophet, when the slanderers had
said about her what they had said and Allah later declared
her innocence. Each of them related a part of the
narration (wherein) the Prophet said (to 'Aisha). "If you
are innocent, then Allah will declare your innocence: but
if you have committed a sin, then ask for Allah's
Forgiveness and repent to him." 'Aisha said, "By Allah, I
find no example for my case except that of Joseph's father
(when he said), 'So (for me) patience is most fitting.' "
Then Allah revealed the ten Verses:-- "Verily those who
spread the slander are a gang amongst you.." (24.11)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 213:
Narrated Um Ruman:
Who was 'Aisha's mother: While I was with 'Aisha,
'Aisha got fever, whereupon the Prophet said, "Probably
her fever is caused by the story related by the people
(about her)." I said, "Yes." Then 'Aisha sat up and said,
"My example and your example is similar to that of Jacob
and his sons:--'Nay, but your minds have made up a tale.
So (for me) patience is most fitting. It is Allah (alone)
Whose help can be sought against that which you assert.'
(12.18)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 214:
Narrated Abu Wail:
'Abdullah bin Mas'ud recited "Haita laka (Come you),"
and added, "We recite it as we were taught it."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 215:
Narrated Abdullah (bin Mas'ud):
When the Prophet realized that the Quraish had delayed
in embracing Islam, he said, "O Allah! Protect me against
their evil by afflicting them with seven (years of famine)
like the seven years of (Prophet) Joseph." So they were
struck with a year of famine that destroyed everything
till they had to eat bones, and till a man would look
towards the sky and see something like smoke between him
and it. Allah said:--
"Then watch you (O Muhammad) for the day when the sky
will produce a kind of smoke plainly visible." (44.10) And
Allah further said:-- "Verily! We shall withdraw the
punishment a little, Verily you will return (to
disbelief)." (44.15) (Will Allah relieve them from torture
on the Day of Resurrection?) (The punishment of) the smoke
had passed and Al-Baltsha (the destruction of the pagans
in the Badr battle) had passed too.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 216:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "May Allah bestow His Mercy on
(Prophet) Lot. (When his nation troubled him) he wished if
he could betake himself to some powerful support; and if I
were to remain in prison for the period Joseph had
remained, I would surely respond to the call; and we shall
have more right (to be in doubt) than Abraham: When Allah
said to him, "Don't you believe?' Abraham said, 'Yes, (I
do believe) but to be stronger in faith; (2.260)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 217:
Narrated 'Urwa bin Az-Zubair:
That when he asked 'Aisha about the statement of Allah
"Until when the Apostles gave up hope (of their people)."
(12.110) she told him (its meaning), 'Urwa added, "I said,
'Did they (Apostles) suspect that they were betrayed (by
Allah) or that they were treated as liars by (their
people)?' 'Aisha said, '(They suspected) that they were
treated as liars by (their people),' I said, 'But they
were sure that their people treated them as liars and it
was not a matter of suspicion.' She said, 'Yes, upon my
life they were sure about it.' I said to her. 'So they
(Apostles) suspected that they were betrayed (by Allah).'
She said, "Allah forbid! The Apostles never suspected
their Lord of such a thing.' I said, 'What about this
Verse then?' She said, 'It is about the Apostles'
followers who believed in their Lord and trusted their
Apostles, but the period of trials was prolonged and
victory was delayed till the Apostles gave up all hope of
converting those of the people who disbelieved them and
the Apostles thought that their followers treated them as
liars; thereupon Allah's help came to them.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 218:
Narrated 'Urwa:
"I told her ('Aisha): (Regarding the above narration),
they (Apostles) were betrayed (by Allah)." She said: Allah
forbid or said similarly.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 219:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "The keys of Unseen are five
which none knows but Allah: None knows what will happen
tomorrow but Allah; none knows what is in the wombs (a
male child or a female) but Allah; none knows when it will
rain but Allah; none knows at what place one will die;
none knows when the Hour will be established but Allah."
(See The Quran 31:34.")
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 220:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
While we were with Allah's Apostle he said, "Tell me of
a tree which resembles a Muslim man. Its leaves do not
fall and it does not, and does not, and does not, and it
gives its fruits every now and then." It came to my mind
that such a tree must be the date palm, but seeing Abu
Bakr and 'Umar saying nothing, I disliked to speak. So
when they did not say anything, Allah's Apostle said, "It
is the date-palm tree." When we got up (from that place),
I said to 'Umar, "O my father! By Allah, it came to my
mind that it must be the date palm tree." 'Umar said,
"What prevented you from speaking" I replied, "I did not
see you speaking, so I misliked to speak or say anything."
Umar then said, "If you had said it, it would have been
dearer to me than so-and-so."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 221:
Narrated Al-Bara bin Azib:
Allah's Apostle said, "When a Muslim is questioned in
his grave, he will testify that none has the right to be
worshipped but Allah and that Muhammad is Allah's Apostle,
and that is what is meant by Allah's Statement:--
"Allah will keep firm those who believe with a Word
that stands firm in this world and in the Hereafter."
(14.27)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 222:
Narrated Ata:
When Ibn 'Abbas heard:-- "Have you not seen those who
have changed the favor of Allah into disbelief?" (14.28)
he said, "Those were the disbelieving pagans of Mecca."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 223:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "When Allah has ordained some affair
in the Heaven, the angels beat with their wings in
obedience to His statement, which sounds like a chain
dragged over a rock." ('Ali and other sub-narrators said,
"The sound reaches them.") "Until when fear is banished
from their (angels) hearts, they (angels) say, 'What was
it that your Lord said? They say, 'The truth; And He is
the Most High, the Most Great.' (34.23) Then those who
gain a hearing by stealing (i.e. devils) will hear Allah's
Statement:-- 'Those who gain a hearing by stealing, (stand
one over the other like this).
(Sufyan, to illustrate this, spread the fingers of his
right hand and placed them one over the other
horizontally.) A flame may overtake and burn the
eavesdropper before conveying the news to the one below
him; or it may not overtake him till he has conveyed it to
the one below him, who in his turn, conveys it to the one
below him, and so on till they convey the news to the
earth. (Or probably Sufyan said, "Till the news reaches
the earth.") Then the news is inspired to a sorcerer who
would add a hundred lies to it. His prophecy will prove
true (as far as the heavenly news is concerned). The
people will say. 'Didn't he tell us that on such-and-such
a day, such-and-such a thing will happen? We have found
that is true because of the true news heard from heaven."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 224:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
(The same Hadith above, starting: 'When Allah has
ordained some affair...') In this narration the word
foreteller is added to the word wizard.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 225:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
(While we were going for the Battle of Tabuk and when
we reached the places of the dwellers of Al-Hijr), Allah's
Apostle said about the dwellers of Al-Hijr (to us). "Do
not enter (the dwelling places) of these people unless you
enter weeping, but if you weep not, then do not enter upon
them, lest you be afflicted with what they were afflicted
with."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 226:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Mualla:
While I was praying, the Prophet passed by and called
me, but I did not go to him till I had finished my prayer.
When I went to him, he said, "What prevented you from
coming?" I said, "I was praying." He said, "Didn't Allah
say" "O you who believes Give your response to Allah (by
obeying Him) and to His Apostle." (8.24) Then he added,
"Shall I tell you the most superior Sura in the Qur'an
before I go out of the mosque?" When the Prophet intended
to go out (of the Mosque), I reminded him and he said,
"That is: "Alhamdu-lillahi Rabbil-'Alamin
(Surat-al-fatiha)' which is the seven oft repeated verses
(Al-Mathani) and the Grand Quran which has been given to
me."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 227:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "The Um (substance) of the Quran
is the seven oft-repeated verses (Al-Mathaini) and is the
Great Quran (i.e. Surat-al-Fatiha)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 228:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Those who have made their Scripture into parts are the
people of the Scripture who divided it into portions and
believed in a part of it and disbelieved the other.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 229:
Narrated Ibn Abbas: concerning:
"As We sent down (the Scripture) on those who are
divided (Jews and Christians)." (15.90) They believed in
part of it and disbelieved in the other, are the Jews and
the Christians. the Christians.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 230:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Allah's Apostle used to invoke thus: "O Allah! I seek
refuge with You from miserliness, laziness; from old
geriatric age the punishment in the grave; from the
affliction of Ad-Dajjal; and from the afflictions of life
and death.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 231:
Narrated Ibn Mas'ud:
Surat Bani Israel and Al-Kahf and Mary are among my
first old property.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 232:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle was presented with two cups one
containing wine and the other milk on the night of his
night journey at Jerusalem. He looked at it and took the
milk. Gabriel said, "Thanks to Allah Who guided you to the
Fitra (i.e. Islam); if you had taken the wine, your
followers would have gone astray.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 233:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
The Prophet said, "When the Quraish disbelieved me
(concerning my night journey), I stood up in Al-Hijr (the
unroofed portion of the Ka'ba) and Allah displayed
Bait-ul-Maqdis before me, and I started to inform them
(Quraish) about its signs while looking at it."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 234:
Narrated Abdullah:
During the Pre-lslamic period of ignorance if any tribe
became great in number, we used to say, "Amira the
children of so-and-so."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 235:
Narrated Al-Humaidi:
Sufyan narrated to us something and used the word
'Amira'.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 236:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Some (cooked) meat was brought to Allah Apostle and the
meat of a forearm was presented to him as he used to like
it. He ate a morsel of it and said, "I will be the chief
of all the people on the Day of Resurrection. Do you know
the reason for it? Allah will gather all the human being
of early generations as well as late generation on one
plain so that the announcer will be able to make them
all-hear his voice and the watcher will be able to see all
of them. The sun will come so close to the people that
they will suffer such distress and trouble as they will
not be able to bear or stand. Then the people will say,
'Don't you see to what state you have reached? Won't you
look for someone who can intercede for you with your Lord'
Some people will say to some others, 'Go to Adam.' So they
will go to Adam and say to him. 'You are the father of
mankind; Allah created you with His Own Hand, and breathed
into you of His Spirit (meaning the spirit which he
created for you); and ordered the angels to prostrate
before you; so (please) intercede for us with your Lord.
Don't you see in what state we are? Don't you see what
condition we have reached?' Adam will say, 'Today my Lord
has become angry as He has never become before, nor will
ever become thereafter. He forbade me (to eat of the fruit
of) the tree, but I disobeyed Him . Myself! Myself!
Myself! (has more need for intercession). Go to someone
else; go to Noah.' So they will go to Noah and say (to
him), 'O Noah! You are the first (of Allah's Messengers)
to the people of the earth, and Allah has named you a
thankful slave; please intercede for us with your Lord.
Don't you see in what state we are?' He will say.' Today
my Lord has become angry as He has never become nor will
ever become thereafter. I had (in the world) the right to
make one definitely accepted invocation, and I made it
against my nation. Myself! Myself! Myself! Go to someone
else; go to Abraham.' They will go to Abraham and say, 'O
Abraham! You are Allah's Apostle and His Khalil from among
the people of the earth; so please intercede for us with
your Lord. Don't you see in what state we are?' He will
say to them, 'My Lord has today become angry as He has
never become before, nor will ever become thereafter. I
had told three lies (Abu Haiyan (the sub-narrator)
mentioned them in the Hadith) Myself! Myself! Myself! Go
to someone else; go to Moses.' The people will then go to
Moses and say, 'O Moses! You art Allah's Apostle and Allah
gave you superiority above the others with this message
and with His direct Talk to you; (please) intercede for us
with your Lord Don't you see in what state we are?' Moses
will say, 'My Lord has today become angry as He has never
become before, nor will become thereafter, I killed a
person whom I had not been ordered to kill. Myself!
Myself! Myself! Go to someone else; go to Jesus.' So they
will go to Jesus and say, 'O Jesus! You are Allah's
Apostle and His Word which He sent to Mary, and a superior
soul created by Him, and you talked to the people while
still young in the cradle. Please intercede for us with
your Lord. Don't you see in what state we are?' Jesus will
say. 'My Lord has today become angry as He has never
become before nor will ever become thereafter. Jesus will
not mention any sin, but will say, 'Myself! Myself!
Myself! Go to someone else; go to Muhammad.' So they will
come to me and say, 'O Muhammad ! You are Allah's Apostle
and the last of the prophets, and Allah forgave your early
and late sins. (Please) intercede for us with your Lord.
Don't you see in what state we are?" The Prophet added,
"Then I will go beneath Allah's Throne and fall in
prostration before my Lord. And then Allah will guide me
to such praises and glorification to Him as He has never
guided anybody else before me. Then it will be said, 'O
Muhammad Raise your head. Ask, and it will be granted.
Intercede It (your intercession) will be accepted.' So I
will raise my head and Say, 'My followers, O my Lord! My
followers, O my Lord'. It will be said, 'O Muhammad! Let
those of your followers who have no accounts, enter
through such a gate of the gates of Paradise as lies on
the right; and they will share the other gates with the
people." The Prophet further said, "By Him in Whose Hand
my soul is, the distance between every two gate-posts of
Paradise is like the distance between Mecca and Busra (in
Sham)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 237:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "The recitation of Psalms (David's
Quran) was made light and easy for David that he used to
have his ridding animal be saddled while he would finish
the recitation before the servant had saddled it."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 238:
Narrated Abdullah:
Regarding the explanation of the Verse: 'Those whom
they call upon (worship) (like Jesus the Son of Mary,
angels etc.) desire (for themselves) means of access to
their Lord (Allah) as to which of them should be the
nearer and they hope for His Mercy and fear His torment.'
(17.57) They themselves (e.g. Angels, saints, Apostles,
Jesus, etc.,) worshipped Allah, Those Jinns who were
worshipped by some Arabs became Muslims (embraced Islam),
but those human beings stuck to their (old) religion.
Al-Amash said extra: 'Say, (O Muhammad): Call unto those
besides Him whom you assume (to be gods).' (17.56)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 239:
Narrated Abdullah:
Regarding the Verse: 'Those whom they call upon
(worship) (like Jesus the Son of Mary or angels etc.)
desire (for themselves) means of access, to their
Lord....' (17.57) (It was revealed regarding) some Jinns
who used to be worshipped (by human beings). They later
embraced Islam (while those people kept on worshipping
them).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 240:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Regarding: 'And We granted the vision (Ascension to the
Heaven "Miraj") which We showed you (O Muhammad as an
actual eye witness) but as a trial for mankind.' (17.60)
It was an actual eye-witness which was shown to Allah's
Apostle during the night he was taken on a journey
(through the heavens). And the cursed tree is the tree of
Az-Zaqqum (a bitter pungent tree which grows at the bottom
of Hell).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 241:
Narrated Ibn Al-Musaiyab:
Abu Huraira said, "The Prophet said, 'A prayer
performed in congregation is twenty-five times more
superior in reward to a prayer performed by a single
person. The angels of the night and the angels of the day
are assembled at the time of the Fajr (Morning) prayer."
Abu Huraira added, "If you wish, you can recite:--
'Verily! The recitation of the Qur'an in the early dawn
(Morning prayer) is ever witnessed (attended by the angels
of the day and the night).' (17.78)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 242:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
On the Day of Resurrection the people will fall on
their knees and every nation will follow their prophet and
they will say, "O so-and-so! Intercede (for us with
Allah), "till (the right) intercession is given to the
Prophet (Muhammad) and that will be the day when Allah
will raise him into a station of praise and glory (i.e.
Al-Maqam -al-Mahmud).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 243:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah: Allah's Apostle said,
"Whoever, after listening to the Adhan (for the prayer)
says, 'O Allah, the Lord of this complete call and of this
prayer, which is going to be established! Give Muhammad
Al-Wasila and Al-Fadila and
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 244:
Narrated Abdullah bin Masud:
Allah's Apostle entered Mecca (in the year of the
Conquest) and there were three-hundred and sixty idols
around the Ka'ba. He then started hitting them with a
stick in his hand and say: 'Truth (i.e. Islam) has come
and falsehood (disbelief) vanished. Truly falsehood
(disbelief) is ever bound to vanish.' (17.81) 'Truth has
come and falsehood (Iblis) can not create anything.'
(34.49)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 245:
Narrated Abdullah:
While I was in the company of the Prophet on a farm and
he was reclining on a palm leave stalk, some Jews passed
by. Some of them said to the others. "Ask him (the Prophet
about the spirit." Some of them said, "What urges you to
ask him about it" Others said, "(Don't) lest he should
give you a reply which you dislike." But they said, "Ask
him." So they asked him about the Spirit. The Prophet kept
quiet and did not give them any answer. I knew that he was
being divinely inspired so I stayed at my place. When the
divine inspiration had been revealed, the Prophet said.
"They ask you (O, Muhammad) concerning the Spirit, Say:
"The spirit," its knowledge is with my Lord; and of
knowledge you (mankind) have been given only a Little."
(17.85)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 246:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
(regarding): 'Neither say your, prayer aloud, nor say
it in a low tone.' (17.110) This Verse was revealed while
Allah's Apostle was hiding himself in Mecca. When he
prayed with his companions, he used to raise his voice
with the recitation of Qur'an, and if the pagans happened
to hear him, they would abuse the Qur'an, the One who
revealed it and the one who brought it. Therefore Allah
said to His Prophet : 'Neither say your prayer aloud.'
(17.110) i.e. do not recite aloud lest the pagans should
hear you, but follow a way between.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 247:
Narrated Aisha:
The (above) verse was revealed in connection with the
invocations.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 248:
Narrated 'Ali:
That one night Allah's Apostle came to him and Fatima
and said, "Don't you (both offer the (Tahajjud) prayer?"
Ali said, 'When Allah wishes us to get up, we get up." The
Prophet then recited: 'But man is more quarrelsome than
anything.' (18.54) (See Hadith No. 227,Vol. 2)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 249:
Narrated Said bin Jubair:
I said to Ibn 'Abbas, "Nauf Al-Bikali claims that
Moses, the companion of Al-Khadir was not the Moses of the
children of Israel" Ibn 'Abbas said, "The enemy of Allah
(Nauf) told a lie." Narrated Ubai bin Ka'b that he heard
Allah's Apostle saying, "Moses got up to deliver a speech
before the children of Israel and he was asked, Who is the
most learned person among the people?' Moses replied, 'I
(am the most learned).' Allah admonished him for he did
not ascribe knowledge to Allah alone. So Allah revealed to
him: 'At the junction of the two seas there is a slave of
Ours who is more learned than you.' Moses asked, 'O my
Lord, how can I meet him?' Allah said, 'Take a fish and
put it in a basket (and set out), and where you, will lose
the fish, you will find him.' So Moses (took a fish and
put it in a basket and) set out, along with his
boy-servant Yusha' bin Nun, till they reached a rock (on
which) they both lay their heads and slept. The fish moved
vigorously in the basket and got out of it and fell into
the sea and there it took its way through the sea
(straight) as in a tunnel). (18.61) Allah stopped the
current of water on both sides of the way created by the
fish, and so that way was like a tunnel. When Moses got
up, his companion forgot to tell him about the fish, and
so they carried on their journey during the rest of the
day and the whole night.
The next morning Moses asked his boy-servant 'Bring us
our early meal; no doubt, we have suffered much fatigue in
this journey of ours.' (18.62) Moses did not get tired
till he had passed the place which Allah had ordered him
to seek after. His boy-servant then said to him,' 'Do you
remember when we be-took ourselves to the rock I indeed
forgot the fish, none but Satan made me forget to remember
it. It took its course into the sea in a marvelous way.'
(18.63)
There was a tunnel for the fish and for Moses and his
boy-servant there was astonishment. Moses said, 'That is
what we have been seeking'. So they went back retracing
their footsteps. (18.64) They both returned, retracing
their steps till they reached the rock. Behold ! There
they found a man covered with a garment. Moses greeted
him. Al-Khadir said astonishingly. 'Is there such a
greeting in your land?' Moses said, 'I am Moses.' He said,
'Are you the Moses of the children of Israel?' Moses said,
'I have come to you so that you may teach me of what you
have been taught.
Al-Khadir said, 'You will not be able to have patience
with me. (18.66) O Moses! I have some of Allah's knowledge
which He has bestowed upon me but you do not know it; and
you too, have some of Allah's knowledge which He has
bestowed upon you, but I do not know it." Moses said,
"Allah willing, you will find me patient, and I will not
disobey you in anything.' (18.6) Al-Khadir said to him.
'If you then follow me, do not ask me about anything until
I myself speak to you concerning it.' (18.70), After that
both of them proceeded along the sea coast, till a boat
passed by and they requested the crew to let them go on
board. The crew recognized Al-Khadir and allowed them to
get on board free of charge. When they got on board
suddenly Moses saw that Al-Khadir had pulled out one of
the planks of the boat with an adze. Moses said to him.'
These people gave us a free lift, yet you have scuttled
their boat so as to drown its people! Truly, you have done
a dreadful thing.' (18.71)
Al-Khadir said, 'Didn't I say that you can have no
patience with me ?' (18.72) Moses said, 'Call me not to
account for what I forgot and be not hard upon me for my
affair (with you.)" (18.73)
Allah's Apostle said, "The first excuse given by Moses,
was that he had forgotten. Then a sparrow came and sat
over the edge of the boat and dipped its beak once in the
sea. Al-Khadir said to Moses, 'My knowledge and your
knowledge, compared to Allah's knowledge is like what this
sparrow has taken out of the sea.' Then they both got out
of the boat, and while they were walking on the sea shore,
Al-Khadir saw a boy playing with other boys. Al-Khadir got
hold of the head of that boy and pulled it out with his
hands and killed him. Moses said, 'Have you killed an
innocent soul who has killed nobody! Truly, you have done
an illegal thing.' (18.74) He said, "Didn't I tell you
that you can have no patience with me?' (18.75) (The sub
narrator said, the second blame was stronger than the
first one.) Moses said, 'If I ask you about anything after
this, keep me not in your company, you have received an
excuse from me.' (18.76)
Then they both proceeded until they came to the
inhabitants of a town. They asked them food but they
refused to entertain them. (In that town) they found there
a wall on the point of falling down. (18.77) Al-Khadir set
it up straight with his own hands. Moses said, 'These are
people to whom we came, but they neither fed us nor
received us as guests. If you had wished, you could surely
have exacted some recompense for it. Al-Khadir said, 'This
is the parting between me and you ..that is the
interpretation of (those things) over which you were
unable to hold patience.' (18.78-82)
Allah's Apostle said, "We wished that Moses could have
been more patient so that Allah might have described to us
more about their story."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 250:
Narrated Ibn Juraij:
Ya'la bin Muslim and 'Amr bin Dinar and some others
narrated the narration of Said bin Jubair.
Narrated Said: While we were at the house of Ibn
'Abbas, Ibn 'Abbas said, "Ask me (any question)" I said,
"O Abu Abbas! May Allah let me be sacrificed for you !
There is a man at Kufa who is a story-teller called Nauf;
who claims that he (Al-Khadir's companion) is not Moses of
Bani Israel." As for 'Amr, he said to me, "Ibn 'Abbas
said, "(Nauf) the enemy of Allah told a lie." But Ya'la
said to me, "Ibn 'Abbas said, Ubai bin Ka'b said, Allah's
Apostle said, 'Once Moses, Allah's Apostle, preached to
the people till their eyes shed tears and their hearts
became tender, whereupon he finished his sermon. Then a
man came to Moses and asked, 'O Allah's Apostle! Is there
anyone on the earth who is more learned than you?' Moses
replied, 'No.' So Allah admonished him (Moses), for he did
not ascribe all knowledge to Allah. It was said, (on
behalf of Allah), 'Yes, (there is a slave of ours who
knows more than you ).' Moses said, 'O my Lord! Where is
he?' Allah said, 'At the junction of the two seas.' Moses
said, 'O my Lord ! Tell I me of a sign whereby I will
recognize the place.' " 'Amr said to me, Allah said, "That
place will be where the fish will leave you." Ya'la said
to me, "Allah said (to Moses), 'Take a dead fish (and your
goal will be) the place where it will become alive.' " So
Moses took a fish and put it in a basket and said to his
boy-servant "I don't want to trouble you, except that you
should inform me as soon as this fish leaves you." He said
(to Moses)." You have not demanded too much." And that is
as mentioned by Allah:
'And (remember) when Moses said to his attendant .... '
(18.60) Yusha' bin Nun. (Said did not state that). The
Prophet said, "While the attendant was in the shade of the
rock at a wet place, the fish slipped out (alive) while
Moses was sleeping. His attend an said (to himself), "I
will not wake him, but when he woke up, he forgot to tell
him The fish slipped out and entered the sea. Allah
stopped the flow of the sea. where the fish was, so that
its trace looked as if it was made on a rock. 'Amr forming
a hole with his two thumbs an index fingers, said to me,
"Like this, as in its trace was made on a rock." Moses
said "We have suffered much fatigue on this journey of
ours." (This was not narrate by Said). Then they returned
back and found Al-Khadir. 'Uthman bin Abi Sulaiman said to
me, (they found him) on a green carpet in the middle of
the sea. Al-Khadir was covered with his garment with one
end under his feet and the other end under his head. When
Moses greeted, he uncovered his face and said
astonishingly, 'Is there such a greeting in my land? Who
are you?' Moses said, 'I am Moses.' Al-Khadir said, 'Are
you the Moses of Bani Israel?' Moses said, 'Yes.'
Al-Khadir said, "What do you want?' Moses said, ' I came
to you so that you may teach me of the truth which you
were taught.' Al-Khadir said, 'Is it not sufficient for
you that the Torah is in your hands and the Divine
Inspiration comes to you, O Moses? Verily, I have a
knowledge that you ought not learn, and you have a
knowledge which I ought not learn.' At that time a bird
took with its beak (some water) from the sea: Al-Khadir
then said, 'By Allah, my knowledge and your knowledge
besides Allah's Knowledge is like what this bird has taken
with its beak from the sea.' Until, when they went on
board the boat (18.71). They found a small boat which used
to carry the people from this sea-side to the other
sea-side. The crew recognized Al-Khadir and said, 'The
pious slave of Allah.' (We said to Said "Was that Khadir?"
He said, "Yes.") The boat men said, 'We will not get him
on board with fare.' Al-Khadir scuttled the boat and then
plugged the hole with a piece o wood. Moses said, 'Have
you scuttle it in order to drown these people surely, you
have done a dreadful thing. (18.71) (Mujahid said. "Moses
said so protestingly.") Al-Khadir said, didn't I say that
you can have no patience with me?' (18.72) The first
inquiry of Moses was done because of forget fullness, the
second caused him to be bound with a stipulation, and the
third was done he intentionally. Moses said, 'Call me not
to account for what I forgot and be not hard upon me for
my affair (with you).' (18.73)
(Then) they found a boy and Al-Khadir killed him.
Ya'la- said: Said said 'They found boys playing and
Al-Khadir got hold of a handsome infidel boy laid him down
and then slew him with knife. Moses said, 'Have you killed
a innocent soul who has killed nobody' (18.74) Then they
proceeded and found a wall which was on the point of
falling down, and Al-Khadir set it up straight Said moved
his hand thus and said 'Al-Khadir raised his hand and the
wall became straight. Ya'la said, 'I think Said said,
'Al-Khadir touched the wall with his hand and it became
straight (Moses said to Al-Khadir), 'If you had wished,
you could have taken wages for it. Said said, 'Wages that
we might had eaten.' And there was a king in furor (ahead)
of them" (18.79) And there was in front of them. Ibn
'Abbas recited: 'In front of them (was) a king.'
It is said on the authority of somebody other than Said
that the king was Hudad bin Budad. They say that the boy
was called Haisur. 'A king who seized every ship by force.
(18.79) So I wished that if that boat passed by him, he
would leave it because of its defect and when they have
passed they would repair it and get benefit from it. Some
people said that they closed that hole with a bottle, and
some said with tar. 'His parents were believers, and he
(the boy) was a non-believer and we(Khadir) feared lest he
would oppress them by obstinate rebellion and disbelief.'
(18.80) (i.e. that their love for him would urge them to
follow him in his religion, 'so we (Khadir) desired that
their Lord should change him for them for one better in
righteousness and near to mercy' (18:81). This was in
reply to Moses' saying: Have you killed an innocent
soul.'? (18.74). 'Near to mercy" means they will be more
merciful to him than they were to the former whom Khadir
had killed. Other than Sa'id, said that they were
compensated with a girl. Dawud bin Abi 'Asim said on the
authority of more than one that this next child was a
girl.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 251:
Narrated Said bin Jubair:
I said to Ibn 'Abbas, "Nauf-al-Bakali " claims that
Moses of Bani Israel was not Moses, the companion of
Al-Khadir." Ibn 'Abbas said, "Allah's enemy tells a lie!
Ubai bin Ka'b narrated to us that Allah's Apostle said,
'Moses got up to deliver a sermon before Bani Israel and
he was asked, 'Who is the most learned person among the
people?' Moses replied, 'I (am the most learned).' Allah
then admonished Moses for he did not ascribe all knowledge
to Allah only (Then) came the Divine Inspiration:-- 'Yes,
one of Our slaves at the junction of the two seas is more
learned than you.'
Moses said, 'O my Lord ! How can meet him?' Allah said,
'Take a fish in a basket and wherever the fish is lost,
follow it (you will find him at that place). So Moses set
out along with his attendant Yusha' bin Nun, and they
carried with them a fish till they reached a rock and
rested there. Moses put his head down and slept. (Sufyan,
a sub-narrator said that somebody other than 'Amr said)
'At the rock there was a water spring called 'Al-Hayat'
and none came in touch with its water but became alive. So
some of the water of that spring fell over that fish, so
it moved and slipped out of the basket and entered the
sea. When Moses woke up, he asked his attendant, 'Bring
our early meal' (18.62).
The narrator added: Moses did not suffer from fatigue
except after he had passed the place he had been ordered
to observe. His attendant Yusha bin Nun said to him, 'Do
you remember (what happened) when we betook ourselves to
the rock? I did indeed forget (about) the fish ...'
(18.63) The narrator added: So they came back, retracing
their steps and then they found in the sea, the way of the
fish looking like a tunnel. So there was an astonishing
event for his attendant, and there was tunnel for the
fish. When they reached the rock, they found a man covered
with a garment. Moses greeted him. The man said
astonishingly, 'Is there any such greeting in your land?'
Moses said, 'I am Moses.' The man said, 'Moses of Bani
Israel?' Moses said, 'Yes,' and added, 'may I follow you
so that you teach me something of the Knowledge which you
have been taught?' (18.66). Al-Khadir said to him, 'O
Moses! You have something of Allah's knowledge which Allah
has taught you and which I do not know; and I have
something of Allah's knowledge which Allah has taught me
and which you do not know.' Moses said, 'But I will follow
you.' Al-Khadir said, 'Then if you follow me, ask me no
question about anything until I myself speak to you
concerning it.' (18.70). After that both of them proceeded
along the seashore. There passed by them a boat whose crew
recognized Al-Khadir and received them on board free of
charge. So they both got on board. A sparrow came and sat
on the edge of the boat and dipped its beak unto the sea.
Al-Khadir said to Moses. 'My knowledge and your knowledge
and all the creation's knowledge compared to Allah's
knowledge is not more than the water taken by this
sparrow's beak.'
Then Moses was startled by Al-Khadir's action of taking
an adze and scuttling the boat with it. Moses said to him,
'These people gave us a free lift, but you intentionally
scuttled their boat so as to drown them. Surely you
have...' (18.71) Then they both proceeded and found a boy
playing with other boys. Al-Khadir took hold of him by the
head and cut it off. Moses said to him, 'Have you killed
an innocent soul who has killed nobody? Surely you have
done an illegal thing! ' (18.74) He said, "Didn't I tell
you that you will not be able to have patient with me up
to ..but they refused to entertain them as their guests.
There they found a wall therein at the point of
collapsing.' (18.75-77) Al-Khadir moved his hand thus and
set it upright (repaired it). Moses said to him, 'When we
entered this town, they neither gave us hospitality nor
fed us; if you had wished, you could have taken wages for
it,' Al-Khadir said, 'This is the parting between you and
me I will tell you the interpretation of (those things)
about which you were unable to hold patience.'...(18.78)
Allah's Apostle said, 'We wished that Moses could have
been more patient so that He (Allah) could have described
to us more about their story.' Ibn 'Abbas used to
recite:-- 'And in front (ahead) of them there was a king
who used to seize every (serviceable) boat by force.
(18.79) ...and as for the boy he was a disbeliever. "
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 252:
Narrated Musab:
I asked my father, "Was the Verse:-- 'Say: (O Muhammad)
Shall We tell you the greatest losers in respect of their
deeds?'(18.103) revealed regarding Al-Haruriyya?" He said,
"No, but regarding the Jews and the Christians, for the
Jews disbelieved Muhammad and the Christians disbelieved
in Paradise and say that there are neither meals nor
drinks therein. Al- Hururiyya are those people who break
their pledge to Allah after they have confirmed that they
will fulfill it, and Sad used to call them 'Al-Fasiqin
(evildoers who forsake Allah's obedience).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 253:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "On the Day of Resurrection, a
huge fat man will come who will not weigh, the weight of
the wing of a mosquito in Allah's Sight." and then the
Prophet added, 'We shall not give them any weight on the
Day of Resurrection ' (18.105)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 254:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
Allah's Apostle said, "On the Day of Resurrection Death
will be brought forward in the shape of a black and white
ram. Then a call maker will call, 'O people of Paradise!'
Thereupon they will stretch their necks and look
carefully. The caller will say, 'Do you know this?' They
will say, 'Yes, this is Death.' By then all of them will
have seen it. Then it will be announced again, 'O people
of Hell !' They will stretch their necks and look
carefully. The caller will say, 'Do you know this?' They
will say, 'Yes, this is Death.' And by then all of them
will have seen it. Then it (that ram) will be slaughtered
and the caller will say, 'O people of Paradise! Eternity
for you and no death O people of Hell! Eternity for you
and no death."' Then the Prophet, recited:--
'And warn them of the Day of distress when the case has
been decided, while (now) they are in a state of
carelessness (i.e. the people of the world) and they do
not believe.' (19.39)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 255:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The Prophet said to Gabriel, "What prevents you from
visiting us more often than you visit us now?" So there
was revealed:--
'And we (angels) descend not but by the command of your
Lord. To Him belongs what is before us and what is behind
us...'(19.64)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 256:
Narrated Khabbab:
I came to Al-'Asi bin Wail As-Sahmi and demanded
something which he owed me. He said, "I will not give you
(your money) till you disbelieve in Muhammad." I said,
"No, I shall not disbelieve in Muhammad till you die and
then be resurrected." He said, "Will I die and then be
resurrected?" I said, 'Yes'. He said', "Then I will have
wealth and children there, and I will pay you (there)." So
this Verse was revealed:--
'Have you then seen him who disbelieved in Our Signs
and (yet) says: I shall certainly be given wealth and
children? (19.77)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 257:
Narrated Khabbab:
I was a blacksmith in Mecca Once I made a sword for
Al-'Asi bin Wail As-Sahmi. When I went to demand its
price, he said, "I will not give it to you till you
disbelieve in Muhammad." I said, "I shall not disbelieve
in Muhammad till Allah make you die and then bring you to
life again." He said, "If Allah should make me die and
then resurrect me and I would have wealth and children."
So Allah revealed:--
'Have you seen him who disbelieved in Our Signs, and
(yet) says I shall certainly be given wealth and children?
Has he known the unseen or has he taken a covenant from
(Allah) the Beneficent?' (19.77-78)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 258:
Narrated Masruq:
Khabbab said, "During the pre-lslamic period, I was a
blacksmith and Al-Asi bin Wail owed me a debt." So Khabbab
went to him to demand the debt. He said, "I will not give
you (your due) till you disbelieve in Muhammad." Khabbab
said, "By Allah, I shall not disbelieve in Muhammad till
Allah makes you die and then resurrects you." Al-Asi said,
"So leave me till I die and then be resurrected, for I
will be given wealth and children whereupon I will pay you
your debt." So this Verse was revealed:--
'Have you seen him who disbelieved in Our Signs and,
(yet) says: I shall certainly be given wealth and
children.' (19.77)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 259:
Narrated Khabbab:
I was a blacksmith and Al-Asi Bin Wail owed me a debt,
so I went to him to demand it. He said to me. "I will not
pay you your debt till you disbelieve in Muhammad." I
said, "I will not disbelieve in Muhammad till you die and
then be resurrected." He said, "Will I be resurrected
after my death? If so, I shall pay you (there) if I should
find wealth and children." So there was revealed:--
'Have you seen him who disbelieved in Our Signs, and
yet says: I shall certainly be given wealth and children?
Has he, known to the unseen or has he taken a covenant
from (Allah) the Beneficent? Nay ! We shall record what he
says, and we shall add and add to his punishment. And We
shall inherit from him all that he talks of, and he shall
appear before Us alone.' (19.77-80)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 260:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "Adam and Moses met, and Moses
said to Adam "You are the one who made people miserable
and turned them out of Paradise." Adam said to him, "You
are the one whom Allah selected for His message and whom
He selected for Himself and upon whom He revealed the
Torah." Moses said, 'Yes.' Adam said, "Did you find that
written in my fate before my creation?' Moses said, 'Yes.'
So Adam overcame Moses with this argument."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 261:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
When Allah's Apostle arrived at Medina, he found the
Jews observing the fast on the day of 'Ashura' (10th of
Muharram). The Prophet asked them (about it) and they
replied, "This is the day when Moses became victorious
over Pharaoh." The Prophet said (to the Muslims), "We are
nearer to Moses than they, so fast on this day."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 262:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Moses argued with Adam and said to
him (Adam), 'You are the one who got the people out of
Paradise by your sin, and thus made them miserable." Adam
replied, 'O Moses! You are the one whom Allah selected for
His Message and for His direct talk. Yet you blame me for
a thing which Allah had ordained for me before He created
me?." Allah's Apostle further said, "So Adam overcame
Moses by this Argument."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 263:
Narrated Abdullah:
The Suras of Bani Israel, Al-Kahf, Mariyam, Taha and
Al-Anbiya are from the very old Suras which I learnt by
heart, and they are my first property.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 264:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The Prophet delivered a sermon and said, "You (people)
will be gathered before Allah (on the Day of Resurrection)
bare-footed, naked and uncircumcised." (The Prophet then
recited):-- 'As We began the first creation We shall
repeat it. (It is) a promise We have undertaken and truly
We shall do it.' and added, "The first man who will be
dressed on the Day of Resurrection, will be Abraham. Lo!
Some men from my followers will be brought and taken
towards the left side, whereupon I will say, 'O Lord,
(these are) my companions!' It will be said, 'You do not
know what new things they introduced (into the religion)
after you.' I will then say as the righteous pious slave,
Jesus, said, 'I was a witness over them while I dwelt
among them...(to His Statement)..and You are the Witness
to all things.' (5.117) Then it will be said, '(O
Muhammad) These people never stopped to apostate since you
left them."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 265:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
The Prophet said, "On the day of Resurrection Allah
will say, 'O Adam!' Adam will reply, 'Labbaik our Lord,
and Sa'daik ' Then there will be a loud call (saying),
Allah orders you to take from among your offspring a
mission for the (Hell) Fire.' Adam will say, 'O Lord! Who
are the mission for the (Hell) Fire?' Allah will say, 'Out
of each thousand, take out 999.' At that time every
pregnant female shall drop her load (have a miscarriage)
and a child will have grey hair. And you shall see mankind
as in a drunken state, yet not drunk, but severe will be
the torment of Allah." (22.2) (When the Prophet mentioned
this), the people were so distressed (and afraid) that
their faces got changed (in color) whereupon the Prophet
said, "From Gog and Magog nine-hundred ninety-nine will be
taken out and one from you. You Muslims (compared to the
large number of other people) will be like a black hair on
the side of a white ox, or a white hair on the side of a
black ox, and I hope that you will be one-fourth of the
people of Paradise." On that, we said, "Allahu-Akbar!"
Then he said, "I hope that you will be) one-third of the
people of Paradise." We again said, "Allahu-Akbar!" Then
he said, "(I hope that you will be) one-half of the people
of Paradise." So we said, Allahu Akbar."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 266:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Regarding the Verse: "And among men is he who worships
Allah's as it were on the very edge." (22.11).
A man used to come to Medina as if his wife brought a
son and his mares produces offspring. He would say, "This
religion (Islam) is good," but if his wife did not give
birth to a child and his mares produced no offspring, he
would say, "This religion is bad."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 267:
Narrated Qais bin Ubad:
Abu Dharr used to take an oath confirming that the
Verse:
'These two opponents (believers, and disbelievers)
dispute with each other about their Lord.' (22.19) was
Revealed in connection with Hamza and his two companions
and 'Utbah and his two companions on the day when they
ease out of the battle of Badr.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 268:
Narrated Qais bin Ubad: 'Ali said, "I will be the first
to kneel before the Beneficent on the
'These two opponents (believers and disbelievers
dispute with each other about their Lord,' (22.19) was
revealed in connection with those who came out for the
Battle of Badr, i.e. 'Ali, Hamza, 'Ubaida, Shaiba bin
Rabi'a, 'Utba bin Rabi'a and Al-Walid bin Utba.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 269:
Narrated Sahl bin Saud:
'Uwaimir came to 'Asim bin 'Adi who was the chief of
Bani Ajlan and said, "What do you say about a man who has
found another man with his wife? Should he kill him
whereupon you would kill him (i.e. the husband), or what
should he do? Please ask Allah's Apostle about this matter
on my behalf." Asim then went to the Prophet and said, "O
Allah's Apostle! (And asked him that question) but Allah's
Apostle disliked the question," When 'Uwaimir asked 'Asim
(about the Prophet's answer) 'Asim replied that Allah's
Apostle disliked such questions and considered it
shameful. "Uwaimir then said, "By Allah, I will not give
up asking unless I ask Allah's Apostle about it." Uwaimir
came (to the Prophet ) and said, "O Allah's Apostle! A man
has found another man with his wife! Should he kill him
whereupon you would kill him (the husband, in Qisas) or
what should he do?" Allah's Apostle said, "Allah has
revealed regarding you and your wife's case in the Qur'an
"So Allah's Apostle ordered them to perform the measures
of Mula'ana according to what Allah had mentioned in His
Book. So 'Uwaimir did Mula'ana with her and said, "O
Allah's Apostle! If I kept her I would oppress her." So
'Uwaimir divorced her and so divorce became a tradition
after them for those who happened to be involved in a case
of Mula'ana. Allah's Apostle then said, "Look! If she
(Uwaimir's wife) delivers a black child with deep black
large eyes, big hips and fat legs, then I will be of the
opinion that 'Uwaimir has spoken the truth; but if she
delivers a red child looking like a Wahra then we will
consider that 'Uwaimir has told a lie against her." Later
on she delivered a child carrying the qualities which
Allah's Apostle had mentioned as a proof for 'Uwaimir's
claim; therefore the child was ascribed to its mother
henceforth.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 270:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad:
A man came to Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Suppose a man saw another man with his wife,
should he kill him whereupon you might kill him (i.e. the
killer) (in Qisas) or what should he do?" So Allah
revealed concerning their case what is mentioned of the
order of Mula'ana. Allah's Apostle said to the man, "The
matter between you and your wife has been decided." So
they did Mula'ana in the presence of Allah's Apostle and I
was present there, and then the man divorced his wife. So
it became a tradition to dissolve the marriage of those
spouses who were involved in a case of Mula'ana. The woman
was pregnant and the husband denied that he was the cause
of her pregnancy, so the son was (later) ascribed to her.
Then it became a tradition that such a son would be the
heir of his mother, and she would inherit of him what
Allah prescribed for her.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 271:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Hilal bin Umaiya accused his wife of committing illegal
sexual intercourse with Sharik bin Sahma' and filed the
case before the Prophet. The Prophet said (to Hilal),
"Either you bring forth a proof (four witnesses) or you
will receive the legal punishment (lashes) on your back."
Hilal said, "O Allah's Apostle! If anyone of us saw a man
over his wife, would he go to seek after witnesses?" The
Prophet kept on saying, "Either you bring forth the
witnesses or you will receive the legal punishment
(lashes) on your back." Hilal then said, "By Him Who sent
you with the Truth, I am telling the truth and Allah will
reveal to you what will save my back from legal
punishment." Then Gabriel came down and revealed to him:--
'As for those who accuse their wives...' (24.6-9) The
Prophet recited it till he reached: '... (her accuser) is
telling the truth.' Then the Prophet left and sent for the
woman, and Hilal went (and brought) her and then took the
oaths (confirming the claim). The Prophet was saying,
"Allah knows that one of you is a liar, so will any of you
repent?" Then the woman got up and took the oaths and when
she was going to take the fifth one, the people stopped
her and said, "It (the fifth oath) will definitely bring
Allah's curse on you (if you are guilty)." So she
hesitated and recoiled (from taking the oath) so much that
we thought that she would withdraw her denial. But then
she said, "I will not dishonor my family all through these
days," and carried on (the process of taking oaths). The
Prophet then said, "Watch her; if she delivers a
black-eyed child with big hips and fat shins then it is
Sharik bin Sahma's child." Later she delivered a child of
that description. So the Prophet said, "If the case was
not settled by Allah's Law, I would punish her severely."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 272:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
A man accused his wife of illegal sexual intercourse
and denied his paternity to her (conceived) child during
the lifetime of Allah's Apostle. Allah's Apostle ordered
them both to do Mula'ana as Allah decreed and then gave
his decision that the child would be for the mother, and a
divorce decree was issued for the couple involved in a
case of Mula'ana.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 273:
Narrated 'Aisha:
And as for him among them who had the greater share..'
(24.11) was Abdullah bin Ubai bin Salul.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 274:
Narrated Aisha:
(The wife of the Prophet) Whenever Allah's Apostle
intended to go on a journey, he used to draw lots among
his wives and would take with him the one on whom the lot
had fallen. Once he drew lots when he wanted to carry out
a Ghazwa, and the lot came upon me. So I proceeded with
Allah's Apostle after Allah's order of veiling (the women)
had been revealed and thus I was carried in my howdah (on
a camel) and dismounted while still in it. We carried on
our journey, and when Allah's Apostle had finished his
Ghazwa and returned and we approached Medina, Allah's
Apostle ordered to proceed at night. When the army was
ordered to resume the homeward journey, I got up and
walked on till I left the army (camp) behind. When I had
answered the call of nature, I went towards my howdah, but
behold ! A necklace of mine made of Jaz Azfar (a kind of
black bead) was broken and I looked for it and my search
for it detained me. The group of people who used to carry
me, came and carried my howdah on to the back of my camel
on which I was riding, considering that I was therein. At
that time women were light in weight and were not fleshy
for they used to eat little (food), so those people did
not feel the lightness of the howdah while raising it up,
and I was still a young lady. They drove away the camel
and proceeded. Then I found my necklace after the army had
gone. I came to their camp but found nobody therein so I
went to the place where I used to stay, thinking that they
would miss me and come back in my search. While I was
sitting at my place, I felt sleepy and slept. Safwan bin
Al-Mu'attil As-Sulami Adh-Dhakw-ani was behind the army.
He had started in the last part of the night and reached
my stationing place in the morning and saw the figure of a
sleeping person. He came to me and recognized me on seeing
me for he used to see me before veiling. I got up because
of his saying: "Inna Lillahi wa inna ilaihi rajiun," which
he uttered on recognizing me. I covered my face with my
garment, and by Allah, he did not say to me a single word
except, "Inna Lillahi wa inna ilaihi rajiun," till he made
his she-camel kneel down whereupon he trod on its forelegs
and I mounted it. Then Safwan set out, leading the
she-camel that was carrying me, till we met the army while
they were resting during the hot midday. Then whoever was
meant for destruction, fell in destruction, and the leader
of the Ifk (forged statement) was 'Abdullah bin Ubai bin
Salul. After this we arrived at Medina and I became ill
for one month while the people were spreading the forged
statements of the people of the Ifk, and I was not aware
of anything thereof. But what aroused my doubt while I was
sick, was that I was no longer receiving from Allah's
Apostle the same kindness as I used to receive when I fell
sick. Allah's Apostle would enter upon me, say a greeting
and add, "How is that (lady)?" and then depart.
That aroused my suspicion but I was not aware of the
propagated evil till I recovered from my ailment. I went
out with Um Mistah to answer the call of nature towards
Al-Manasi, the place where we used to relieve ourselves,
and used not to go out for this purpose except from night
to night, and that was before we had lavatories close to
our houses. And this habit of ours was similar to the
habit of the old 'Arabs (in the deserts or in the tents)
concerning the evacuation of the bowels, for we considered
it troublesome and harmful to take lavatories in the
houses. So I went out with Um Mistah who was the daughter
of Abi Ruhm bin Abd Manaf, and her mother was daughter of
Sakhr bin Amir who was the aunt of Abi Bakr As-Siddiq, and
her son was Mistah bin Uthatha. When we had finished our
affair, Um Mistah and I came back towards my house. Um
Mistah stumbled over her robe whereupon she said, "Let
Mistah be ruined ! " I said to her, "What a bad word you
have said! Do you abuse a man who has taken part in the
Battle of Badr?' She said, "O you there! Didn't you hear
what he has said?" I said, "And what did he say?" She then
told me the statement of the people of the Ifk (forged
statement) which added to my ailment. When I returned
home, Allah's Apostle came to me, and after greeting, he
said, "How is that (lady)?" I said, "Will you allow me to
go to my parents?" At that time I intended to be sure of
the news through them. Allah's Apostle allowed me and I
went to my parents and asked my mother, "O my mother! What
are the people talking about?" My mother said, "O my
daughter! Take it easy, for by Allah, there is no charming
lady who is loved by her husband who has other wives as
well, but that those wives would find fault with her." I
said, "Subhan Allah! Did the people really talk about
that?"
That night I kept on weeping the whole night till the
morning. My tears never stopped, nor did I sleep, and
morning broke while I was still weeping, Allah's Apostle
called 'Ali bin Abi Talib and Usama bin Zaid when the
Divine Inspiration delayed, in order to consult them as to
the idea of divorcing his wife. Usama bin Zaid told
Allah's Apostle of what he knew about the innocence of his
wife and of his affection he kept for her. He said, "O
Allah's Apostle! She is your wife, and we do not know
anything about her except good." But 'Ali bin Abi Talib
said, "O Allah's Apostle! Allah does not impose
restrictions on you; and there are plenty of women other
than her. If you however, ask (her) slave girl, she will
tell you the truth." 'Aisha added: So Allah's Apostle
called for Barira and said, "O Barira! Did you ever see
anything which might have aroused your suspicion? (as
regards Aisha). Barira said, "By Allah Who has sent you
with the truth, I have never seen anything regarding Aisha
which I would blame her for except that she is a girl of
immature age who sometimes sleeps and leaves the dough of
her family unprotected so that the domestic goats come and
eat it." So Allah's Apostle got up (and addressed) the
people an asked for somebody who would take revenge on
'Abdullah bin Ubai bin Salul then. Allah's Apostle, while
on the pulpit, said, "O Muslims! Who will help me against
a man who has hurt me by slandering my family? By Allah, I
know nothing except good about my family, and people have
blamed a man of whom I know nothing except good, and he
never used to visit my family except with me," Sad bin
Muadh Al-Ansari got up and said, "O Allah's Apostle! By
Allah, I will relieve you from him. If he be from the
tribe of (Bani) Al-Aus, then I will chop his head off; and
if he be from our brethren, the Khazraj, then you give us
your order and we will obey it." On that, Sad bin 'Ubada
got up, and he was the chief of the Khazraj, and before
this incident he had been a pious man but he was incited
by his zeal for his tribe. He said to Sad (bin Muadh), "By
Allah the Eternal, you have told a lie! You shall not kill
him and you will never be able to kill him!" On that,
Usaid bin Hudair, the cousin of Sad (bin Muadh) got up and
said to Sad bin 'Ubada, "You are a liar! By Allah the
Eternal, we will surely kill him; and you are a hypocrite
defending the hypocrites!" So the two tribes of Al-Aus and
Al-Khazraj got excited till they were on the point of
fighting with each other while Allah's Apostle was
standing on the pulpit. Allah's Apostle continued
quietening them till they became silent whereupon he
became silent too. On that day I kept on weeping so much
that neither did my tears stop, nor could I sleep. In the
morning my parents were with me, and I had wept for two
nights and a day without sleeping and with incessant tears
till they thought that my liver would burst with weeping.
While they were with me and I was weeping, an Ansari woman
asked permission to see me. I admitted her and she sat and
started weeping with me. While I was in that state,
Allah's Apostle came to us, greeted, and sat down,. He had
never sat with me since the day what was said, was said.
He had stayed a month without receiving any Divine
Inspiration concerning my case. Allah's Apostle recited
the Tashahhud after he had sat down, and then said,
"Thereafter, O 'Aisha! I have been informed such and-such
a thing about you; and if you are innocent, Allah will
reveal your innocence, and if you have committed a sin,
then ask for Allah's forgiveness and repent to Him, for
when a slave confesses his sin and then repents to Allah,
Allah accepts his repentance." When Allah's Apostle had
finished his speech, my tears ceased completely so that I
no longer felt even a drop thereof. Then I said to my
father, "Reply to Allah's Apostle on my behalf as to what
he said." He said, "By Allah, I do not know what to say to
Allah's Apostle." Then I said to my mother, "Reply to
Allah's Apostle."
She said, "I do not know what to say to Allah's
Apostle." Still a young girl as I was and though I had
little knowledge of Quran, I said, "By Allah, I know that
you heard this story (of the Ifk) so much so that it has
been planted in your minds and you have believed it. So
now, if I tell you that I am innocent, and Allah knows
that I am innocent, you will not believe me; and if I
confess something, and Allah knows that I am innocent of
it, you will believe me. By Allah, I cannot find of you an
example except that of Joseph's father: "So (for me)
patience is most fitting against that which you assert and
it is Allah (Alone) Whose help can be sought. Then I
turned away and lay on my bed, and at that time I knew
that I was innocent and that Allah would reveal my
innocence. But by Allah, I never thought that Allah would
sent down about my affair, Divine Inspiration that would
be recited (forever), as I considered myself too unworthy
to be talked of by Allah with something that was to be
recited: but I hoped that Allah's Apostle might have a
vision in which Allah would prove my innocence. By Allah,
Allah's Apostle had not left his seat and nobody had left
the house when the Divine Inspiration came to Allah's
Apostle . So there overtook him the same hard condition
which used to overtake him (when he was Divinely Inspired)
so that the drops of his sweat were running down, like
pearls, though it was a (cold) winter day, and that was
because of the heaviness of the Statement which was
revealed to him. When that state of Allah's Apostle was
over, and he was smiling when he was relieved, the first
word he said was, "Aisha, Allah has declared your
innocence." My mother said to me, "Get up and go to him."
I said, "By Allah, I will not go to him and I will not
thank anybody but Allah." So Allah revealed: "Verily! They
who spread the Slander are a gang among you. Think it
not...." (24.11-20).
When Allah revealed this to confirm my innocence, Abu
Bakr As-Siddiq who used to provide for Mistah bin Uthatha
because of the latter's kinship to him and his poverty,
said, "By Allah, I will never provide for Mistah anything
after what he has said about Aisha". So Allah revealed:
"Let not those among you who are good and are wealthy
swear not to give (help) to their kinsmen, those in need,
and those who have left their homes for Allah's Cause. Let
them Pardon and forgive (i.e. do not punish them). Do you
not love that should forgive you? Verily Allah is
Oft-forgiving. Most Merciful." (24.22)
Abu Bakr said, "Yes, by Allah, I wish that Allah should
forgive me." So he resumed giving Mistah the aid he used
to give him before and said, "By Allah, I will never
withold it from him at all." Aisha further said: Allah's
Apostle also asked Zainab bint Jahsh about my case. He
said, "O Zainab! What have you seen?" She replied, "O
Allah's Apostle! I protect my hearing and my sight (by
refraining from telling lies). I know nothing but good
(about Aisha)." Of all the wives of Allah's Apostle, it
was Zainab who aspired to receive from him the same favor
as I used to receive, yet, Allah saved her (from telling
lies) because of her piety. But her sister, Hamna, kept on
fighting on her behalf so she was destroyed as were those
who invented and spread the slander.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 275:
Narrated Um Ruman:
Aisha's mother, When 'Aisha was accused, she fell down
Unconscious.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 276:
Narrated Ibn Abi Mulaika:
I heard 'Aisha reciting: "When you invented a lie (and
carry it) on your tongues." (24.15)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 277:
Narrated Ibn Abu Mulaika:
Ibn 'Abbas asked permission to visit Aisha before her
death, and at that time she was in a state of agony. She
then said. "I am afraid that he will praise me too much."
And then it was said to her, "He is the cousin of Allah's
Apostle and one of the prominent Muslims." Then she said,
"Allow him to enter." (When he entered) he said, "How are
you?" She replied, "I am Alright if I fear (Allah)." Ibn
Abbas said, "Allah willing, you are Alright as you are the
wife of Allah's Apostle and he did not marry any virgin
except you and proof of your innocence was revealed from
the Heaven." Later on Ibn Az-Zubair entered after him and
'Aisha said to him, "Ibn 'Abbas came to me and praised me
greatly, but I wish that I was a thing forgotten and out
of sight."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 278:
Narrated Al-Qasim:
Ibn 'Abbas asked 'Aisha's permission to enter. Al-Qasim
then narrated the whole Hadith (as in 277) but did not
mention: "Would that I had been forgotten and out of
sight."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 279:
Narrated Masruq:
'Aisha said that Hassan bin Thabit came and asked
permission to visit her. I said, "How do you permit such a
person?" She said, "Hasn't he received a severely
penalty?" (Sufyan, the subnarrator, said: She meant the
loss of his sight.) Thereupon Hassan said the following
poetic verse:
"A chaste pious woman who arouses no suspicion. She
never talks about chaste heedless women behind their
backs.' On that she said, "But you are not so."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 280:
Narrated Masruq:
Hassan came to Aisha and said the following poetic
Verse: 'A chaste pious woman who arouses no suspicion. She
never talks against chaste heedless women behind their
backs.' 'Aisha said, "But you are not," I said (to
'Aisha), "Why do you allow such a person to enter upon you
after Allah has revealed:
"...and as for him among them who had the greater share
therein'?" (24.11)
She said, "What punishment is worse than blindness?"
She added, "And he used to defend Allah's Apostle against
the pagans (in his poetry).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 281:
Narrated Aisha:
When there was said about me what was said which I
myself was unaware of, Allah's Apostle got up and
addressed the people. He recited Tashah-hud, and after
glorifying and praising Allah as He deserved, he said, "To
proceed: O people Give me your opinion regarding those
people who made a forged story against my wife. By Allah,
I do not know anything bad about her. By Allah, they
accused her of being with a man about whom I have never
known anything bad, and he never entered my house unless I
was present there, and whenever I went on a journey, he
went with me." Sad bin Mu'adh got up and said, "O Allah's
Apostle Allow me to chop their heads off" Then a man from
the Al-Khazraj (Sa'd bin 'Ubada) to whom the mother of
(the poet) Hassan bin Thabit was a relative, got up and
said (to Sad bin Mu'adh), "You have told a lie! By Allah,
if those persons were from the Aus Tribe, you would not
like to chop their heads off." It was probable that some
evil would take place between the Aus and the Khazraj in
the mosque, and I was unaware of all that. In the evening
of that day, I went out for some of my needs (i.e. to
relieve myself), and Um Mistah was accompanying me. On our
return, Um Mistah stumbled and said, "Let Mistah. be
ruined" I said to her, "O mother Why do you abuse your
Son" On that Um Mistah became silent for a while, and
stumbling again, she said, "Let Mistah be ruined" I said
to her, "Why do you abuse your son?" She stumbled for the
third time and said, "Let Mistah be ruined" whereupon I
rebuked her for that. She said, "By Allah, I do not abuse
him except because of you." I asked her, "Concerning what
of my affairs?" So she disclosed the whole story to me. I
said, "Has this really happened?" She replied, "Yes, by
Allah." I returned to my house, astonished (and
distressed) that I did not know for what purpose I had
gone out. Then I became sick (fever) and said to Allah's
Apostle "Send me to my father's house." So he sent a slave
with me, and when I entered the house, I found Um Rum-an
(my mother) downstairs while (my father) Abu Bakr was
reciting something upstairs. My mother asked, "What has
brought you, O (my) daughter?" I informed her and
mentioned to her the whole story, but she did not feel it
as I did. She said, "O my daughter! Take it easy, for
there is never a charming lady loved by her husband who
has other wives but that they feel jealous of her and
speak badly of her." But she did not feel the news as I
did. I asked (her), "Does my father know about it?" She
said, "yes" I asked, Does Allah's Apostle know about it
too?" She said, "Yes, Allah's Apostle does too." So the
tears filled my eyes and I wept. Abu Bakr, who was reading
upstairs heard my voice and came down and asked my mother,
"What is the matter with her? " She said, "She has heard
what has been said about her (as regards the story of
Al-lfk)." On that Abu- Bakr wept and said, "I beseech you
by Allah, O my daughter, to go back to your home" I went
back to my home and Allah's Apostle had come to my house
and asked my maid-servant about me (my character). The
maid-servant said, "By Allah, I do not know of any defect
in her character except that she sleeps and let the sheep
enter (her house) and eat her dough." On that, some of the
Prophet's companions spoke harshly to her and said, "Tell
the truth to Allah's Apostle." Finally they told her of
the affair (of the slander). She said, "Subhan Allah! By
Allah, I know nothing against her except what goldsmith
knows about a piece of pure gold." Then this news reached
the man who was accused, and he said, "Subhan Allah! By
Allah, I have never uncovered the private parts of any
woman." Later that man was martyred in Allah's Cause. Next
morning my parents came to pay me a visit and they stayed
with me till Allah's Apostle came to me after he had
offered the Asr prayer. He came to me while my parents
were sitting around me on my right and my left. He praised
and glorified Allah and said, "Now then O 'Aisha! If you
have committed a bad deed or you have wronged (yourself),
then repent to Allah as Allah accepts the repentance from
his slaves." An Al-Ansari woman had come and was sitting
near the gate. I said (to the Prophet). "Isn't it improper
that you speak in such a way in the presence of this lady?
Allah's Apostle then gave a piece of advice and I turned
to my father and requested him to answer him (on my
behalf). My father said, "What should I say?" Then I
turned to my mother and asked her to answer him. She said,
"What should I say?" When my parents did not give a reply
to the Prophet, I said, "I testify that none has the right
to be worshipped except Allah, and that Muhammad is His
Apostle!" And after praising and glorifying Allah as He
deserves, I said, "Now then, by Allah, if I were to tell
you that I have not done (this evil action) and Allah is a
witness that I am telling the truth, that would not be of
any use to me on your part because you (people) have
spoken about it and your hearts have absorbed it; and if I
were to tell you that I have done this sin and Allah knows
that I have not done it, then you will say, 'She has
confessed herself guilty." By Allah, 'I do not see a
suitable example for me and you but the example of (I
tried to remember Jacob's name but couldn't) Joseph's
father when he said; So (for me) "Patience is most fitting
against that which you assert. It is Allah (alone) whose
help can be sought.' At that very hour the Divine
Inspiration came to Allah's Apostle and we remained
silent. Then the Inspiration was over and I noticed the
signs of happiness on his face while he was removing (the
sweat) from his forehead and saying, "Have the good
tidings O ' "Aisha! Allah has revealed your innocence." At
that time I was extremely angry. My parents said to me.
"Get up and go to him." I said, "By Allah, I will not do
it and will not thank him nor thank either of you, but I
will thank Allah Who has revealed my innocence. You have
heard this story but neither did not deny it nor change it
(to defend me)," (Aisha used to say:) "But as regards
Zainab bint Jahsh, (the Prophet's wife), Allah protected
her because of her piety, so she did not say anything
except good (about me), but her sister, Hamna, was ruined
among those who were ruined. Those who used to speak evil
about me were Mistah, Hassan bin Thabit, and the
hypocrite, Abdullah bin Ubai, who used to spread that news
and tempt others to speak of it, and it was he and Hamna
who had the greater share therein. Abu Bakr took an oath
that he would never do any favor to Mistah at all. Then
Allah revealed the Divine Verse:--
"Let not those among you who are good and wealthy (i.e.
Abu Bakr) swear not to give (any sort of help) to their
kinsmen, and those in need, (i.e. Mistah) ...Do you not
love that Allah should forgive you? And Allah if
Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful." (24.22)
On that, Abu Bakr said, "Yes, by Allah, O our Lord! We
wish that You should forgive us." So Abu Bakr again
started giving to Mistah the expenditure which he used to
give him before.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 282:
Narrated Safiya bint Shaiba:
'Aisha used to say: "When (the Verse): "They should
draw their veils over their necks and bosoms," was
revealed, (the ladies) cut their waist sheets at the edges
and covered their faces with the cut pieces."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 283:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
A man said, "O Allah's Prophet! Will Allah gather the
non-believers on their faces on the Day of Resurrection?"
He said, "Will not the One Who made him walk on his feet
in this world, be able to make him walk on his face on the
Day of Resurrection?" (Qatada, a subnarrator, said: Yes,
By the Power of Our Lord!)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 284:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
I or somebody, asked Allah's Apostle "Which is the
biggest sin in the Sight of Allah?" He said, "That you set
up a rival (in worship) to Allah though He Alone created
you." I asked, "What is next?" He said, "Then, that you
kill your son, being afraid that he may share your meals
with you." I asked, "What is next?" He said, "That you
commit illegal sexual intercourse with the wife of your
neighbor." Then the following Verse was revealed to
confirm the statement of Allah's Apostle:
"Those who invoke not with Allah, any other god, nor
kill life as Allah has forbidden except for just cause,
nor commit illegal sexual intercourse." (25.68)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 285:
Narrated Al-Qasim bin Abi Bazza:
That he asked Said bin Jubair, "Is there any repentance
of the one who has murdered a believer intentionally?"
Then I recited to him:--
"Nor kill such life as Allah has forbidden except for a
just cause." Said said, "I recited this very Verse before
Ibn 'Abbas as you have recited it before me. Ibn 'Abbas
said, 'This Verse was revealed in Mecca and it has been
abrogated by a Verse in Surat-An-Nisa which was later
revealed in Medina."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 286:
Narrated Said bin Jubair:
The people of Kufa differed as regards the killing of a
believer so I entered upon Ibn 'Abbas (and asked him)
about that. Ibn 'Abbas said, "The Verse (in
Surat-An-Nisa', 4:93) was the last thing revealed in this
respect and nothing cancelled its validity."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 287:
Narrated Said bin Jubair:
I asked Ibn 'Abbas about Allah's saying:--
'.. this reward is Hell Fire.' (4.93) He said, "No
repentance is accepted from him (i.e. the murderer of a
believer)." I asked him regarding the saying of Allah:
'Those who invoke not with Allah any other god.'
...(25.68)
He said, "This Verse was revealed concerning the pagans
of the pre-lslamic period."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 288:
Narrated Said bin Jubair:
Ibn Abza said to me, "Ask Ibn 'Abbas regarding the
Statement of Allah:
'And whoever murders a believer intentionally, his
recompense is Hell.' (4.69)
And also His Statement: '...nor kill such life as Allah
has forbidden, except for a just cause .....except those
who repent, believe, and do good deeds.' " (25.68-70) So I
asked Ibn 'Abbas and he said, "When this (25.68-69) was
revealed, the people of Mecca said, "We have invoked other
gods with Allah, and we have murdered such lives which
Allah has made sacred, and we have committed illegal
sexual intercourse. So Allah revealed:
'Except those who repent, believe, and do good deeds
and Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.' (25.70)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 289:
Narrated Said bin Jubair:
Abdur-Rahman bin Abza ordered me to ask Ibn 'Abbas
regarding the two Verses (the first of which was ):
"And whosoever murders a believer intentionally."
(4.93) So I asked him, and he said, "Nothing has abrogated
this Verse." About (the other Verse): 'And those who
invoke not with Allah any other god.' he said, "It was
revealed concerning the pagans,'
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 290:
Narrated Abdullah:
Five (great events) have passed: the Smoke, the Moon,
the Romans, the Mighty grasp and the constant Punishment
which occurs in 'So the torment will be yours forever.'
(25.77)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 291:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "On the Day of Resurrection Abraham
will see his father covered with Qatara and Ghabara. (i.e.
having a dark face)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 292:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, Abraham will meet his father (on the
Day of Resurrection) and will say, 'O my Lords You
promised me that You would not let me in disgrace on the
Day when people will be resurrected.' Allah will say, 'I
have forbidden Paradise to the non-believers."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 293:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
When the Verse:--'And warn your tribe of near-kindred,
was revealed, the Prophet ascended the Safa (mountain) and
started calling, "O Bani Fihr! O Bani 'Adi!" addressing
various tribes of Quraish till they were assembled. Those
who could not come themselves, sent their messengers to
see what was there. Abu Lahab and other people from
Quraish came and the Prophet then said, "Suppose I told
you that there is an (enemy) cavalry in the valley
intending to attack you, would you believe me?" They said,
"Yes, for we have not found you telling anything other
than the truth." He then said, "I am a warner to you in
face of a terrific punishment." Abu Lahab said (to the
Prophet) "May your hands perish all this day. Is it for
this purpose you have gathered us?" Then it was revealed:
"Perish the hands of Abu Lahab (one of the Prophet's
uncles), and perish he! His wealth and his children will
not profit him...." (111.1-5)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 294:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle got up when the Verse:--'And warn your
tribe of near kindred...." (26.214) was revealed and said,
"O Quraish people! (or he said a similar word) Buy
yourselves! I cannot save you from Allah (if you disobey
Him) O Bani Abu Manaf! I cannot save you from Allah (if
you disobey Him). O 'Abbas! The son of 'Abdul Muttalib! I
cannot save you from Allah (if you disobey Him) O Safiya,
(the aunt of Allah's Apostle) I cannot save you from Allah
(if you disobey Him). O Fatima, the daughter of Muhammad !
Ask what you wish from my property, but I cannot save you
from Allah (if you disobey Him)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 295:
Narrated Al-Musaiyab:
When Abu Talib was on his death bed, Allah's Apostle
came to him and found with him, Abu Jahl and Abdullah bin
Abi Umaiya bin Al-Mughira. Allah's Apostle said, "O uncle!
Say: None has the right to be worshipped except Allah, a
sentence with which I will defend you before Allah." On
that Abu Jahl and 'Abdullah bin Abi Umaiya said to Abu
Talib, "Will you now leave the religion of 'Abdul
Muttalib?" Allah's Apostle kept on inviting him to say
that sentence while the other two kept on repeating their
sentence before him till Abu Talib said as the last thing
he said to them, "I am on the religion of 'Abdul
Muttalib," and refused to say: None has the right to be
worshipped except Allah. On that Allah's Apostle said, "By
Allah, I will keep on asking Allah's forgiveness for you
unless I am forbidden (by Allah) to do so." So Allah
revealed:--
'It is not fitting for the Prophet and those who
believe that they should invoke (Allah) for forgiveness
for pagans.' (9.113) And then Allah revealed especially
about Abu Talib:--'Verily! You (O, Muhammad) guide not
whom you like, but Allah guides whom He will.' (28.56)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 296:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
'...will bring you home' means to Mecca.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 297:
Narrated Masruq:
While a man was delivering a speech in the tribe of
Kinda, he said, "Smoke will prevail on the Day of
Resurrection and will deprive the hypocrites their
faculties of hearing and seeing. The believers will be
afflicted with something like cold only thereof." That
news scared us, so I went to (Abdullah) Ibn Mas'ud while
he was reclining (and told him the story) whereupon he
became angry, sat up and said, "He who knows a thing can
say, it, but if he does not know, he should say, 'Allah
knows best,' for it is an aspect of knowledge to say, 'I
do not know,' if you do not know a certain thing. Allah
said to His prophet. 'Say (O Muhammad): No wage do I ask
of you for this (Qur'an), nor I am one of the pretenders
(a person who pretends things which do not exist.)'
(38.86)
The Qur'aish delayed in embracing Islam for a period,
so the Prophet invoked evil on them, saying, 'O Allah!
Help me against them by sending seven years of (famine)
like those of Joseph.' So they were afflicted with such a
severe year of famine that they were destroyed therein and
ate dead animals and bones. They started seeing something
like smoke between the sky and the earth (because of
severe hunger). Abu Sufyan then came (to the Prophet) and
said, "O Muhammad! You came to order us for to keep good
relations with Kith and kin, and your kinsmen have now
perished, so please invoke Allah (to relieve them).' Then
Ibn Mas'ud recited:-- 'Then watch you for the day that the
sky will bring forth a kind of smoke plainly
visible....but truly you will return! (to disbelief)
(44.10-15)
Ibn Mas'ud added, Then the punishment was stopped, but
truly, they reverted to heathenism (their old way). So
Allah (threatened them thus): 'On the day when we shall
seize you with a mighty grasp.' (44.16) And that was the
day of the Battle of Badr. Allah's saying- "Lizama" (the
punishment) refers to the day of Badr Allah's Statement:
'Alif-Lam-Mim, the Romans have been defeated, and they,
after their defeat, will be victorious,' (30.1-3) (This
verse): Indicates that the defeat of Byzantine has already
passed.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 298:
Narrated Abu- Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "No child
is born except on Al-Fitra (Islam) and then his parents
make him Jewish, Christian or Magian, as an animal
produces a perfect young animal: do you see any part of
its body amputated?" Then he rec
'The religion of pure Islamic Faith (Hanifa),(i.e. to
worship none but Allah), The pure Allah's Islamic nature
with which He (Allah) has created mankind. Let There be no
change in Allah's religion (i.e. to join none in Allah's
worship). That is the straight religion; but most of men
know not..." (30.30)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 299:
Narrated Abdullah:
When there was revealed: 'It is those who believe and
confuse not their beliefs with wrong.' (6.82) It was very
hard for the companions of Allah's Apostle, so they said,
"Which of us has not confused his belief with wrong?"
Allah's Apostle said, "The Verse does not mean this. Don't
you hear Luqman's statement to his son: 'Verily! Joining
others in worship, with Allah is a great wrong indeed.'
(31.13)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 300:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
One day while Allah's Apostle was sitting with the
people, a man came to him walking and said, "O Allah's
Apostle. What is Belief?" The Prophet said, "Belief is to
believe in Allah, His Angels, His Books, His Apostles, and
the meeting with Him, and to believe in the Resurrection."
The man asked, "O Allah's Apostle What is Islam?" The
Prophet replied, "Islam is to worship Allah and not
worship anything besides Him, to offer prayers perfectly,
to pay the (compulsory) charity i.e. Zakat and to fast the
month of Ramadan." The man again asked, "O Allah's Apostle
What is Ihsan (i.e. perfection or Benevolence)?" The
Prophet said, "Ihsan is to worship Allah as if you see
Him, and if you do not achieve this state of devotion,
then (take it for granted that) Allah sees you." The man
further asked, "O Allah's Apostle When will the Hour be
established?"
The Prophet replied, "The one who is asked about it
does not know more than the questioner does, but I will
describe to you its portents. When the lady slave gives
birth to her mistress, that will be of its portents; when
the bare-footed naked people become the chiefs of the
people, that will be of its portents. The Hour is one of
five things which nobody knows except Allah. Verily, the
knowledge of the Hour is with Allah (alone). He sends down
the rain, and knows that which is in the wombs." (31.34)
Then the man left. The Prophet said, "Call him back to
me." They went to call him back but could not see him. The
Prophet said, "That was Gabriel who came to teach the
people their religion." (See Hadith No. 47 Vol 1)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 301:
Narrated Abdullah bin Umar:
The Prophet said, "The keys of the Unseen are five."
And then he recited:
'Verily, the knowledge of the Hour is with Allah
(alone).' (31.34)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 302:
Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "Allah
said, 'I have prepared for my pious worshipers such things
as no eye has ever seen, no ear has ever heard of, and
nobody has ever thought of." Abu Huraira added: If you
wish you can read:-- 'No soul
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 303:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet, said, "Allah said, 'I have prepared for My
pious worshipers such things as no eye has ever seen, no
ear has ever heard of, and nobody has ever thought of. All
that is reserved, besides which, all that you have seen,
is nothing." Then he recited:--
'No soul knows what is kept hidden (in reserve) for
them of joy as a reward for what they used to do.' (32.17)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 304:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "There is no believer but I, of all
the people, I am the closest to him both in this world and
in the Hereafter. Recite if you wish: 'The Prophet is
closer to the believers than their own selves.' (33.6) so
if a believer (dies) leaves some property then his
relatives will inherit that property; but if he is in debt
or he leaves poor children, let those (creditors and
children) come to me (that I may pay the debt and provide
for the children), for them I am his sponsor (surely).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 305:
Narrated Abdullah bin Umar:
We used not to call Zaid bin Haritha the freed slave of
Allah's Apostle except Zaid bin Muhammad till the Qu'anic
Verse was revealed: "Call them (adopted sons) by (the
names of) their fathers. That is more than just in the
Sight of Allah." (33.5)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 306:
Narrated Anas:
We think that the Verse: 'Among the Believers are men
who have been true to their covenant with Allah.' was
revealed in favor of Anas bin An-Nadir.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 307:
Narrated Zaid bin Thabit:
When we collected the fragramentary manuscripts of the
Qur'an into copies, I missed one of the Verses of Surat
al-Ahzab which I used to hear Allah's Apostle reading.
Finally I did not find it with anybody except Khuzaima
Al-Ansari, whose witness was considered by Allah's Apostle
equal to the witness of two men. (And that Verse was:)
'Among the believers are men who have been true to
their covenant with Allah.'
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 308:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the Prophet) Allah's Apostle came to me
when Allah ordered him to give option to his wives. So
Allah's Apostle started with me, saying, "I am going to
mention to you something but you should not hasten (to
give your reply) unless you consult your parents.' He knew
that my parents would not order me to leave him. Then he
said, "Allah says:--
"O Prophet! Say to your wives..." (33.28-29)
On that I said to him, "Then why should I consult my
parents? Verily, I seek Allah, His Apostle and the Home of
the Hereafter."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 309:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the Prophet) when Allah's Apostle was
ordered to give option to his wives, he started with me,
saying, "I am going to mention to you something, but you
shall not hasten (to give your reply) unless you consult
your parents." The Prophet knew that my parents would not
order me to leave him. Then he said, "Allah says: 'O
Prophet (Muhammad)! Say to your wives: If you desire the
life of this world and its glitter........a great reward."
(33.28-29) I said, "Then why I consult my parents? Verily,
I seek Allah, His Apostle and the Home of the Hereafter."
Then all the other wives of the Prophet did the same as I
did.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 310:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Verse: 'But you did hide in your mind that which
Allah was about to make manifest.' (33.37) was revealed
concerning Zainab bint Jahsh and Zaid bin Haritha.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 311:
Narrated Aisha:
I used to look down upon those ladies who had given
themselves to Allah's Apostle and I used to say, "Can a
lady give herself (to a man)?" But when Allah revealed:
"You (O Muhammad) can postpone (the turn of) whom you will
of them (your wives), and you may receive any of them whom
you will; and there is no blame on you if you invite one
whose turn you have set aside (temporarily).' (33.51) I
said (to the Prophet), "I feel that your Lord hastens in
fulfilling your wishes and desires."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 312:
Narrated Muadha:
'Aisha said, "Allah's Apostle used to take the
permission of that wife with whom he was supposed to stay
overnight if he wanted to go to one other than her, after
this Verse was revealed:--
"You (O Muhammad) can postpone (the turn of) whom you
will of them (your wives) and you may receive any (of
them) whom you will; and there is no blame on you if you
invite one whose turn you have set aside (temporarily).
(33.51) I asked Aisha, "What did you use to say (in this
case)?" She said, "I used to say to him, "If I could deny
you the permission (to go to your other wives) I would not
allow your favor to be bestowed on any other person."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 313:
Narrated Umar: I said, "O Allah's Apostle! Good and bad
persons enter upon you, so I suggest that you order the
mothers of the Believers (i.e. your wives) to observe
veils." Then Allah revealed the Verses of Al-Hijab.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 314:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
When Allah's Apostle married Zainab bint Jahsh, he
invited the people to a meal. They took the meal and
remained sitting and talking. Then the Prophet (showed
them) as if he is ready to get up, yet they did not get
up. When he noticed that (there was no response to his
movement), he got up, and the others too, got up except
three persons who kept on sitting. The Prophet came back
in order to enter his house, but he went away again. Then
they left, whereupon I set out and went to the Prophet to
tell him that they had departed, so he came and entered
his house. I wanted to enter along with him, but he put a
screen between me and him. Then Allah revealed:
'O you who believe! Do not enter the houses of the
Prophet...' (33.53)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 315:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
I of all the people know best this verse of Al-Hijab.
When Allah's Apostle married Zainab bint Jahsh she was
with him in the house and he prepared a meal and invited
the people (to it). They sat down (after finishing their
meal) and started chatting. So the Prophet went out and
then returned several times while they were still sitting
and talking. So Allah revealed the Verse:
'O you who believe! Enter not the Prophet's houses
until leave is given to you for a meal, (and then) not (so
early as) to wait for its preparation .....ask them from
behind a screen.' (33.53) So the screen was set up and the
people went away.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 316:
Narrated Anas:
A banquet of bread and meat was held on the occasion of
the marriage of the Prophet to Zainab bint Jahsh. I was
sent to invite the people (to the banquet), and so the
people started coming (in groups); They would eat and then
leave. Another batch would come, eat and leave. So I kept
on inviting the people till I found nobody to invite. Then
I said, "O Allah's Prophet! I do not find anybody to
invite." He said, "Carry away the remaining food." Then a
batch of three persons stayed in the house chatting. The
Prophet left and went towards the dwelling place of Aisha
and said, "Peace and Allah's Mercy be on you, O the people
of the house!" She replied, "Peace and the mercy of Allah
be on you too. How did you find your wife? May Allah bless
you. Then he went to the dwelling places of all his other
wives and said to them the same as he said to Aisha and
they said to him the same as Aisha had said to him. Then
the Prophet returned and found a group of three persons
still in the house chatting. The Prophet was a very shy
person, so he went out (for the second time) and went
towards the dwelling place of 'Aisha. I do not remember
whether I informed him that the people have gone away. So
he returned and as soon as he entered the gate, he drew
the curtain between me and him, and then the Verse of
Al-Hijab was revealed.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 317:
Narrated Anas:
When Allah's Apostle married Zainab bint Jahsh, he made
the people eat meat and bread to their fill (by giving a
Walima banquet). Then he went out to the dwelling places
of the mothers of the believers (his wives), as he used to
do in the morning of his marriage. He would greet them and
invoke good on them, and they (too) would return his
greeting and invoke good on him. When he returned to his
house, he found two men talking to each other; and when he
saw them, he went out of his house again. When those two
men saw Allah's Apostle: going out of his house, they
quickly got up (and departed). I do not remember whether I
informed him of their departure, or he was informed (by
somebody else). So he returned, and when he entered the
house, he lowered the curtain between me and him. Then the
Verse of Al-Hijab was revealed.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 318:
Narrated Aisha:
Sauda (the wife of the Prophet) went out to answer the
call of nature after it was made obligatory (for all the
Muslims ladies) to observe the veil. She was a fat huge
lady, and everybody who knew her before could recognize
her. So 'Umar bin Al-Khattab saw her and said, "O Sauda!
By Allah, you cannot hide yourself from us, so think of a
way by which you should not be recognized on going out.
Sauda returned while Allah's Apostle was in my house
taking his supper and a bone covered with meat was in his
hand. She entered and said, "O Allah's Apostle! I went out
to answer the call of nature and 'Umar said to me
so-and-so." Then Allah inspired him (the Prophet) and when
the state of inspiration was over and the bone was still
in his hand as he had not put in down, he said (to Sauda),
"You (women) have been allowed to go out for your needs."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 319:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Aflah, the brother of Abi Al-Quais, asked permission to
visit me after the order of Al-Hijab was revealed. I said,
"I will not permit him unless I take permission of the
Prophet about him for it was not the brother of Abi
Al-Qu'ais but the wife of Abi Al-Qu'ais that nursed me."
The Prophet entered upon me, and I said to him, "O Allah's
Apostle! Allah, the brother of Abi Al-Qu'ais asked
permission to visit me but I refused to permit him unless
I took your permission." The Prophet said, "What stopped
you from permitting him? He is your uncle." I said, "O
Allah's Apostle! The man was not the person who had nursed
me, but the woman, the wife of Abi Al-Qu'ais had nursed
me." He said, "Admit him, for he is your uncle. Taribat
Yaminuki (may your right hand be saved)" 'Urwa, the
sub-narrator added: For that 'Aisha used to say, "Consider
those things which are illegal because of blood relations
as illegal because of the corresponding foster relations."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 320:
Narrated Ka'b bin Ujra:
It was said, "O Allah's Apostle! We know how to greet
you, but how to invoke Allah for you?" The Prophet said,
"Say: Allahumma salli ala Muhammadin wa'ala Ali
Muhammaddin, kama sallaita 'ala all Ibrahim, innaka
Hamidun Majid."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 321:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
We said, "O Allah's Apostle! (We know) this greeting
(to you) but how shall we invoke Allah for you?" He said,
"Say! Allahumma salli ala Muhammadin 'Abdika wa rasulika
kama- sallaita 'ala all Ibrahim wa barik ala Muhammadin
wa'ala all Muhammadin kama barakta 'ala all Ibrahim.'
Al-Laith said: 'Ala Muhammadin wa 'ala all Muhammadin kama
barakta ala all Ibrahim.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 322:
Narrated Ibn Abi Hazim and Ad-Darawardi:
Yazid said, "Kama sallaita ala Ibrahima wa barik 'ala
Muhammad in wa all Muhammadin kama barakta 'ala Abrahima
wa all Ibrahim."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 323:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "Moses was a shy man, and that is
what the Statement of Allah means:
'O you who believe Be not like those who annoyed Moses,
but Allah proved his innocence of that which they alleged
and he was honorable in Allah's Sight.' (33.69)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 324:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Prophet said, "When Allah decrees some order in
the heaven, the angels flutter their wings indicating
complete surrender to His saying which sounds like chains
being dragged on rock. And when the state of fear
disappears, they ask each other, "What has your Lord
ordered? They say that He has said that which is true and
just, and He is the Most High, the Most Great." (34.23).
Then the stealthy listeners (devils) hear this order, and
these stealthy listeners are like this, one over the
other." (Sufyan, a sub-narrator demonstrated that by
holding his hand upright and separating the fingers.) A
stealthy listener hears a word which he will convey to
that which is below him and the second will convey it to
that which is below him till the last of them will convey
it to the wizard or foreteller. Sometimes a flame (fire)
may strike the devil before he can convey it, and
sometimes he may convey it before the flame (fire) strikes
him, whereupon the wizard adds to that word a hundred
lies. The people will then say, 'Didn't he (i.e. magician)
tell such-and-such a thing on such-and-such date?' So that
magician is said to have told the truth because of the
Statement which has been heard from the heavens."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 325:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
One day the Prophet ascended Safa mountain and said,
"Oh Sabah! " All the Quraish gathered round him and said,
"What is the matter?" He said, Look, if I told you that an
enemy is going to attack you in the morning or in the
evening, would you not believe me?" They said, "Yes, we
will believe you." He said, "I am a warner to you in face
of a terrible punishment." On that Abu Lahab said, "May
you perish ! Is it for this thing that you have gathered
us?" So Allah revealed:
'Perish the hands of Abu Lahab!...' (111.1)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 326:
Narrated Abu Dharr:
Once I was with the Prophet in the mosque at the time
of sunset. The Prophet said, "O Abu Dharr! Do you know
where the sun sets?" I replied, "Allah and His Apostle
know best." He said, "It goes and prostrates underneath
(Allah's) Throne; and that is Allah's Statement:--
'And the sun runs on its fixed course for a term
(decreed). And that is the decree of All-Mighty, the
All-Knowing....' (36.38)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 327:
Narrated Abu Dharr:
I asked the Prophet about the Statement of Allah:--
'And the sun runs on fixed course for a term (decreed),
' (36.38) He said, "Its course is underneath "Allah's
Throne." (Prostration of Sun trees, stars. mentioned in
Qur'an and Hadith does not mean like our prostration but
it means that these objects are obedient to their Creator
(Allah) and they obey for what they have been created
for).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 328:
Narrated Abdullah:
Allah's Apostle said, "Nobody has the right to be
better than (Jonah) bin Matta."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 329:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "He who says that I am better than
Jonah bin Matta, tells a lie.'
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 330:
Narrated Al-Awwam:
I asked Muhajid regarding the prostration in Surat Sad.
He said, "Ibn Abbas was asked the same question and he
said, 'Those are they (the prophets) whom Allah had
Guided. So follow their guidance." (6.90) Ibn 'Abbas used
to perform a prostration (on reading this Sura).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 331:
Narrated Al-Awwam:
I asked Mujahid regarding the prostration in Surat Sad.
He said, "I asked Ibn 'Abbas, 'What evidence makes you
prostrate?' He said, "Don't you recite:--'And among his
progeny, David and Solomon..(6.84). Those are they whom
Allah had guided. So follow their guidance.' (6.90) So
David was the one of those prophets whom Prophet
(Muhammad) was ordered to follow. David prostrated, so
Allah's Apostle (Muhammad) performed this prostration
too.'
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 332:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Last night a demon from the Jinns
came to me (or the Prophet said, a similar sentence) to
disturb my prayer, but Allah gave me the power to overcome
him. I intended to tie him to one of the pillars of the
mosque till the morning so that all of you could see him,
but then I remembered the Statement of my brother
Solomon:--'My Lord! Forgive me and bestow on me a kingdom
such as shall not belong to any other after me.' (38.35)
The narrator added: Then he (the Prophet) dismissed him,
rejected. 'Nor am I one of the pretenders (a person who
pretends things which do not exist).' (38.86)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 333:
Narrated Masruq:
We came upon 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud and he said "O
people! If somebody knows something, he can say it, but if
he does not know it, he should say, "Allah knows better,'
for it is a sign of having knowledge to say about
something which one does not know, 'Allah knows better.'
Allah said to His Prophet: 'Say (O Muhammad ! ) No wage do
I ask of You for this (Quran) nor am I one of the
pretenders (a person who pretends things which do not
exist).' (38.86) Now I will tell you about Ad-Dukhan (the
smoke), Allah's Apostle invited the Quraish to embrace
Islam, but they delayed their response. So he said, "O
Allah! Help me against them by sending on them seven years
of famine similar to the seven years of famine of Joseph."
So the famine year overtook them and everything was
destroyed till they ate dead animals and skins. People
started imagining to see smoke between them and the sky
because of severe hunger. Allah said:
'Then watch you for the Day that the sky will bring
forth a kind of smoke plainly visible, covering the
people. . . This is painful torment.' (44.10-11) (So they
invoked Allah) "Our Lord! Remove the punishment from us
really we are believers." How can there be an (effectual)
reminder for them when an Apostle, explaining things
clearly, has already come to them? Then they had turned
away from him and said: 'One taught (by a human being), a
madman?' 'We shall indeed remove punishment for a while,
but truly, you will revert (to disbelief).' (44.12-15)
Will the punishment be removed on the Day of
Resurrection?" 'Abdullah added, "The punishment was
removed from them for a while but they reverted to
disbelief, so Allah destroyed them on the Day of Badr.
Allah said:
'The day We shall seize you with a mighty grasp. We
will indeed (then) exact retribution." (44.16)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 334:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Some pagans who committed murders in great number and
committed illegal sexual intercourse excessively, came to
Muhammad and said, "O Muhammad! Whatever you say and
invite people to, is good: but we wish if you could inform
us whether we can make an expiration for our (past evil)
deeds." So the Divine Verses came: 'Those who invoke not
with Allah any other god, not kill such life as Allah has
forbidden except for just cause, nor commit illegal sexual
intercourse.' (25.68) And there was also revealed:-- 'Say:
O My slaves who have transgressed against their souls!
Despair not of the Mercy of Allah.' (39.53)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 335:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
A (Jewish) Rabbi came to Allah's Apostle and he said,
"O Muhammad! We learn that Allah will put all the heavens
on one finger, and the earths on one finger, and the trees
on one finger, and the water and the dust on one finger,
and all the other created beings on one finger. Then He
will say, 'I am the King.' Thereupon the Prophet smiled so
that his pre-molar teeth became visible, and that was the
confirmation of the Rabbi. Then Allah's Apostle recited:
'No just estimate have they made of Allah such as due
to Him.' (39.67)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 336:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "Allah will hold the
whole earth, and roll all the heavens up in His Right
Hand, and then He will say, 'I am the King; where are the
kings of the earth?"'
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 337:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "I will be the first to raise my head
after the second blowing of the trumpet and will see Moses
hanging the Throne, and I will not know whether he had
been in that state all the time or after the blowing of
the trumpet."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 338:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Between the two blowing of the
trumpet there will be forty." The people said, "O Abu
Huraira! Forty days?" I refused to reply. They said,
"Forty years?" I refused to reply and added: Everything of
the human body will decay except the coccyx bone (of the
tail) and from that bone Allah will reconstruct the whole
body.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 339:
Narrated Urwa bin Az-Zubair:
I asked 'Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Al-'As to inform me of
the worst thing the pagans had done to Allah's Apostle. He
said: "While Allah's Apostle was praying in the courtyard
of the ka'ba, 'Uqba bin Abi Mu'ait came and seized Allah's
Apostle by the shoulder and twisted his garment round his
neck and throttled him severely. Abu Bakr came and seized
'Uqba's shoulder and threw him away from Allah's Apostle
and said, "Would you kill a man because he says: 'My Lord
is Allah,' and has come to you with clear Signs from your
Lord?" (40.28)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 340:
Narrated Ibn Mas'ud:
(regarding) the Verse: 'And you have not been screening
against yourself lest your ears, and your eyes and your
skins should testify against you..' (41.22) While two
persons from Quraish and their brother-in-law from Thaqif
(or two persons from Thaqif and their brother-in-law from
Quraish) were in a house, they said to each other, "Do you
think that Allah hears our talks?" Some said, "He hears a
portion thereof" Others said, "If He can hear a portion of
it, He can hear all of it." Then the following Verse was
revealed:
'And you have not been screening against yourself lest
your ears, and your eyes and your skins should testify
against you...' (41.22)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 341:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
There gathered near the House (i.e. the Ka'ba) two
Quraishi persons and a person from Thaqif (or two persons
from Thaqif and one from Quraish), and all of them with
very fat bellies but very little intelligence. One of them
said, "Do you think that Allah hears what we say?" Another
said, "He hears us when we talk in a loud voice, but He
doesn't hear us when we talk in a low tone." The third
said, "If He can hear when we talk in a loud tone, then He
can also hear when we speak in a low tone." Then Allah,
the Honorable, the Majestic revealed:
'And you have not been screening against yourself lest
your ears, and eyes and your skins should testify against
you....' (41.22-23)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 342:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud:
(As above, Hadith No. 341).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 343:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
That he was asked (regarding):
"Except to be kind to me for my Kinship with you.'
(42.23) Said bin Zubair (who was present then) said, "It
means here (to show what is due for) the relatives of
Muhammad." On that Ibn Abbas said: you have hurried in
giving the answer! There was no branch of the tribe of
Quraish but the Prophet had relatives therein. The Prophet
said, "I do not want anything from (you ) except to be
Kind to me for my Kinship with you."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 344:
Narrated Ya'la:
I heard the Prophet reciting when on the pulpit: 'They
will cry, "O Malik (Keeper of Hell) Let your Lord make an
end of us.' (43.77)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 345:
Narrated Abdullah:
Five things have passed, i.e. the smoke, the defeat of
the Romans, the splitting of the moon, Al-Batsha (the
defeat of the infidels in the battle of Badr) and Al-Lizam
(the punishment)'
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 346:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
It (i.e., the imagined smoke) was because, when the
Quraish refused to obey the Prophet, he asked Allah to
afflict them with years of famine similar to those of
(Prophet) Joseph. So they were stricken with famine and
fatigue, so much so that they ate even bones. A man would
look towards the sky and imagine seeing something like
smoke between him and the sky because of extreme fatigue.
So Allah revealed:--
'Then watch you for the Day that the sky will bring
forth a kind of smoke plainly visible, covering the
people; this is a painfull of torment.' (44.10-11)
Then someone (Abu Sufyan) came to Allah's Apostle and
said, "O Allah's Apostle! Invoke Allah to send rain for
the tribes of Mudar for they are on the verge of
destruction." On that the Prophet said (astonishingly)
"Shall I invoke Allah) for the tribes of Mudar? Verily,
you are a brave man!" But the Prophet prayed for rain and
it rained for them. Then the Verse was revealed.
'But truly you will return (to disbelief).' (44.15)
(When the famine was over and) they restored prosperity
and welfare, they reverted to their ways (of heathenism)
whereupon Allah revealed:
'On the Day when We shall seize you with a Mighty
Grasp. We will indeed (then) exact retribution.' (44.16)
The narrator said, "That was the day of the Battle of
Badr."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 347:
Narrated Abdullah:
It is a sign of having knowledge that, when you do not
know something, you say: 'Allah knows better.' Allah said
to his Prophet:
'Say: No wage do I ask of you for this (Qur'an), nor am
I one of the pretenders (a person who pretends things
which do not exist)' (38.86) When the Quraish troubled and
stood against the Prophet he said, "O Allah! Help me
against them by afflicting them with seven years of famine
like the seven years of Joseph." So they were stricken
with a year of famine during which they ate bones and dead
animals because of too much suffering, and one of them
would see something like smoke between him and the sky
because of hunger. Then they said: Our Lord! Remove the
torment from us, really we are believers. (44.12) And then
it was said to the Prophet (by Allah), "If we remove it
from them. they will revert to their ways (of
heathenism)." So the Prophet invoked his Lord, who removed
the punishment from them, but later they reverted (to
heathenism), whereupon Allah punished them on the day of
the Battle of Badr, and that is what Allah's Statement
indicates:
'Then watch for the day that the sky will bring forth a
kind of smoke plainly visible...we will indeed (then)
exact retribution.' (44.10).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 348:
Narrated Masruq:
I came upon 'Abdullah and he said, "When Allah's
Apostle invited Quraish (to Islam), they disbelieved him
and stood against him. So he (the Prophet) said, "O Allah!
Help me against them by afflicting them with seven years
of famine similar to the seven years of Joseph.' So they
were stricken with a year of drought that destroyed
everything, and they started eating dead animals, and if
one of them got up he would see something like smoke
between him and the sky from the severe fatigue and
hunger." Abdullah then recited:--
'Then watch you for the Day that the sky will bring
forth a kind of smoke plainly visible, covering the
people. This is a painful torment... (till he reached)
........ We shall indeed remove the punishment for a
while, but truly you will revert (to heathenism):
(44.10-15) 'Abdullah added: "Will the punishment be
removed from them on the Day of Resurrection?" He added,"
The severe grasp" was the Day of the Battle of Badr."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 349:
Narrated Abdullah:
Allah sent (the Prophet) Muhammad and said:--
'Say, No wage do I ask of you for this (Qur'an) nor am
I one of the pretenders (i.e. a person who pretends things
which do not exist). (38.68) When Allah's Apostle saw
Quraish standing against him, he said, "O Allah! Help me
against them by afflicting them with seven years of famine
similar to the seven years (of famine) of Joseph. So they
were afflicted with a year of drought that destroyed
everything, and they ate bones and hides. (One of them
said), "And they ate hides and dead animals, and (it
seemed to them that) something like smoke was coming out
of the earth. So Abu Sufyan came to the Prophet and said,
"O Muhammad! Your people are on the verge of destruction!
Please invoke Allah to relieve them." So the Prophet
invoked Allah for them (and the famine disappeared). He
said to them. "You will revert (to heathenism) after
that." 'Abdullah then recited:
'Then watch you for the Day that the sky will bring
forth a kind of smoke plainly visible.......but truly you
will revert (to disbelief).' He added, "Will the
punishment be removed from them in the Hereafter? The
smoke and the grasp and the Al-Lizam have all passed." One
of the sub-narrater said, "The splitting of the moon." And
another said, "The defeat of the Romans (has passed)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 350:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
Five things have passed: Al-Lizam, the defeat of the
Romans, the mighty grasp, the splitting of the moon, and
the smoke.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 351:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "Allah said, 'The son of Adam
hurts me for he abuses Time though I am Time: in My Hands
are all things, and I cause the revolution of day and
night.'
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 352:
Narrated Yusuf bin Mahak:
Marwan had been appointed as the governor of Hijaz by
Muawiya. He delivered a sermon and mentioned Yazid bin
Muawiya so that the people might take the oath of
allegiance to him as the successor of his father
(Muawiya). Then 'Abdur Rahman bin Abu Bakr told him
something whereupon Marwan ordered that he be arrested.
But 'Abdur-Rahman entered 'Aisha's house and they could
not arrest him. Marwan said, "It is he ('AbdurRahman)
about whom Allah revealed this Verse:--
'And the one who says to his parents: 'Fie on you! Do
you hold out the promise to me..?'"
On that, 'Aisha said from behind a screen, "Allah did
not reveal anything from the Qur'an about us except what
was connected with the declaration of my innocence (of the
slander)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 353:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the Prophet), I never saw Allah's Apostle
laughing loudly enough to enable me to see his uvula, but
he used to smile only. And whenever he saw clouds or
winds, signs of deep concern would appear on his face. I
said, "O Allah's Apostle! When people see clouds they
usually feel happy, hoping that it would rain, while I see
that when you see clouds, one could notice signs of
dissatisfaction on your face." He said, "O 'Aisha! What is
the guarantee for me that there will be no punishment in
it, since some people were punished with a wind? Verily,
some people saw (received) the punishment, but (while
seeing the cloud) they said, 'This cloud will give us
rain.' "
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 354:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Allah created His creation, and when
He had finished it, the womb, got up and caught hold of
Allah whereupon Allah said, "What is the matter?' On that,
it said, 'I seek refuge with you from those who sever the
ties of Kith and kin.' On that Allah said, 'Will you be
satisfied if I bestow My favors on him who keeps your
ties, and withhold My favors from him who severs your
ties?' On that it said, 'Yes, O my Lord!' Then Allah said,
'That is for you.' " Abu Huraira added: If you wish, you
can recite: "Would you then if you were given the
authority. do mischief in the land and sever your ties of
kinship. (47. 22)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 355:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
(As above, No. 354, but added) Then Allah's Apostle
said, "Recite if you wish: "Would you then." ..(47.22)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 356:
Narrated Muawiya bin Abi Al-Muzarrad:
Allah's Apostle, said, "Recite if you wish: Would you
then if you were given the authority." (47.22)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 357:
Narrated Aslam:
While Allah's Apostle was proceeding at night during
one of his journeys and 'Umar bin Al-Khattab was traveling
beside him, 'Umar asked him about something but Allah's
Apostle did not reply. He asked again, but he did not
reply, and then he asked (for the third time) but he did
not reply. On that, 'Umar bin Al-Khattab said to himself,
"Thakilat Ummu 'Umar (May 'Umar's mother lose her son)! I
asked Allah's Apostle three times but he did not reply."
'Umar then said, "I made my camel run faster and went
ahead of the people, and I was afraid that some Qur'anic
Verses might be revealed about me. But before getting
involved in any other matter. I heard somebody calling me.
I said to myself, 'I fear that some Qur'anic Verses have
been revealed about me,' and so I went to Allah's Apostle
and greeted him.
He (Allah's Apostle ) said, 'Tonight a Sura has been
revealed to me, and it is dearer to me than that on which
the sun rises (i.e. the world)' Then he recited: "Verily,
We have given you a manifest victory." (48.1)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 358:
Narrated Anas:
"Verily, We have given you (O Muhammad) a manifest
victory.' refers to Al-Hudaibiya Peace treaty).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 359:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Mughaffal:
On the Day of the Conquest of Mecca, the Prophet
recited Surat Al-Fath in a vibrating and pleasant voice.
(Muawaiya, the subnarrator said, "If I could imitate the
recitation of the Prophet I would do so.")
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 360:
Narrated Al-Mughira:
The Prophet used to offer night prayers till his feet
became swollen. Somebody said, to him," "Allah has
forgiven you, your faults of the past and those to
follow." On that, he said, "Shouldn't I be a thankful
slave of Allah)?"
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 361:
Narrated Aisha:
The Prophet used to offer prayer at night (for such a
long time) that his feet used to crack. I said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Why do you do it since Allah has forgiven you
your faults of the past and those to follow?" He said,
"Shouldn't I love to be a thankful slave (of Allah)?' When
he became old, he prayed while sitting, but if he wanted
to perform a bowing, he wound get up, recite (some other
verses) and then perform the bowing.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 362:
Narrated Abdullah bin Amr bin Al-As:
This Verse:
'Verily We have sent you (O Muhammad) as a witness, as
a bringer of glad tidings and as a warner.' (48.8)
Which is in the Qur'an, appears in the Surah thus:
'Verily We have sent you (O Muhammad) as a witness, as a
bringer of glad tidings and as a warner, and as a
protector for the illiterates (i.e., the Arabs.) You are
my slave and My Apostle, and I have named you
Al-Mutawakkil (one who depends upon Allah). You are
neither hard-hearted nor of fierce character, nor one who
shouts in the markets. You do not return evil for evil,
but excuse and forgive. Allah will not take you unto Him
till He guides through you a crocked (curved) nation on
the right path by causing them to say: "None has the right
to be worshipped but Allah." With such a statement He will
cause to open blind eyes, deaf ears and hardened hearts.'
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 363:
Narrated Al-Bara:
While a man from the companions of the Prophet was
reciting (Quran) and his horse was tied in the house, the
horse got startled and started jumping. The man came out,
looked around but could not find anything, yet the horse
went on jumping. The next morning he mentioned that to the
Prophet.
The Prophet said, "That was the tranquility (calmness)
which descended because of the recitation of the Quran."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 364:
Narrated Jabir:
We were one thousand and four hundred on the Day of
Al-Hudaibiya.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 365:
Narrated 'Uqba bin Sahban:
'Abdullah bin Mughaffal Al-Muzani who was one of those
who witnessed (the event of) the tree, said, "The Prophet
forbade the throwing of small stones (with two fingers)."
'Abdullah bin Al-Mughaffal Al-Muzani also said, "The
Prophet also forbade urinating at the place where one
takes a bath."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 366:
Narrated Thabit bin Ad-Dahhak:
who was one of the companions of the tree (those who
swore allegiance to the Prophet beneath the tree at
Al-Hudaibiya):
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 367:
Narrated Habib bin Abi Thabit:
I went to Abu Wail to ask him (about those who had
rebelled against 'Ali). On that Abu Wail said, "We were at
Siffin (a city on the bank of the Euphrates, the place
where me battle took place between 'Ali and Muawiya) A man
said, "Will you be on the side of those who are called to
consult Allah's Book (to settle the dispute)?" 'Ali said,
'Yes (I agree that we should settle the matter in the
light of the Qur'an)." ' Some people objected to 'Ali's
agreement and wanted to fight. On that Sahl bin Hunaif
said, 'Blame yourselves! I remember how, on the day of
Al-Hudaibiya (i.e. the peace treaty between the Prophet
and the Quraish pagans), if we had been allowed to choose
fighting, we would have fought (the pagans). At that time
'Umar came (to the Prophet) and said, "Aren't we on the
right (path) and they (pagans) in the wrong? Won't our
killed persons go to Paradise, and theirs in the Fire?"
The Prophet replied, "Yes." Umar further said, "Then why
should we let our religion be degraded and return before
Allah has settled the matter between us?" The Prophet
said, "O the son of Al-Khattab! No doubt, I am Allah's
Apostle and Allah will never neglect me." So Umar left the
place angrily and he was so impatient that he went to Abu
Bakr and said, "O Abu Bakr! Aren't we on the right (path)
and they (pagans) on the wrong?" Abu Bakr said, "O the son
of Al-Khattab! He is Allah's Apostle, and Allah will never
neglect him." Then Sura Al-Fath (The Victory) was
revealed."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 368:
Narrated Ibn Abi Mulaika:
The two righteous persons were about to be ruined. They
were Abu Bakr and 'Umar who raised their voices in the
presence of the Prophet when a mission from Bani Tamim
came to him. One of the two recommended Al-Aqra' bin
Habeas, the brother of Bani Mujashi (to be their governor)
while the other recommended somebody else. (Nafi', the
sub-narrator said, I do not remember his name). Abu Bakr
said to Umar, "You wanted nothing but to oppose me!" 'Umar
said, "I did not intend to oppose you." Their voices grew
loud in that argument, so Allah revealed:
'O you who believe! Raise not your voices above the
voice of the Prophet.' (49.2) Ibn Az-Zubair said, "Since
the revelation of this Verse, 'Umar used to speak in such
a low tone that the Prophet had to ask him to repeat his
statements." But Ibn Az-Zubair did not mention the same
about his (maternal) grandfather (i.e. Abu Bakr).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 369:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet missed Thabit bin Qais for a period (So he
inquired about him). A man said. "O Allah's Apostle! I
will bring you his news." So he went to Thabit and found
him sitting in his house and bowing his head. The man said
to Thabit, " 'What is the matter with you?" Thabit replied
that it was an evil affair, for he used to raise his voice
above the voice of the Prophet and so all his good deeds
had been annulled, and he considered himself as one of the
people of the Fire. Then the man returned to the Prophet
and told him that Thabit had said, so-and-so. (Musa bin
Anas) said: The man returned to Thabit with great glad
tidings. The Prophet said to the man. "Go back to him and
say to him: "You are not from the people of the Hell Fire,
but from the people of Paradise."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 370:
Narrated Abdullah bin Az-Zubair:
A group of Bani Tamim came to the Prophet (and
requested him to appoint a governor for them). Abu Bakr
said, "Appoint Al-Qaqa bin Mabad." Umar said, "Appoint
Al-Aqra' bin Habeas." On that Abu Bakr said (to 'Umar).
"You did not want but to oppose me!" 'Umar replied "I did
not intend to oppose you!" So both of them argued till
their voices grew loud. So the following Verse was
revealed:
'O you who believe! Be not for ward......' (49.1)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 371:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet said, "The people will be thrown into the
(Hell) Fire and it will say: "Are there any more (to
come)?' (50.30) till Allah puts His Foot over it and it
will say, 'Qati! Qati! (Enough Enough!)'"
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 372:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
(that the Prophet said) "It will be said to the Hell,
'Are you filled?' It will say, 'Are there any more (to
come)?' On that Allah will put His Foot on it, and it will
say 'Qati! Qati! (Enough! Enough!)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 373:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Paradise and the Fire (Hell) argued,
and the Fire (Hell) said, "I have been given the privilege
of receiving the arrogant and the tyrants.' Paradise said,
'What is the matter with me? Why do only the weak and the
humble among the people enter me?' On that, Allah said to
Paradise. 'You are My Mercy which I bestow on whoever I
wish of my servants.' Then Allah said to the (Hell) Fire,
'You are my (means of) punishment by which I punish
whoever I wish of my slaves. And each of you will have its
fill.' As for the Fire (Hell), it will not be filled till
Allah puts His Foot over it whereupon it will say, 'Qati!
Qati!' At that time it will be filled, and its different
parts will come closer to each other; and Allah will not
wrong any of His created beings. As regards Paradise,
Allah will create a new creation to fill it with."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 374:
Narrated Jarir bin Abdullah:
We were in the company of the Prophet on a fourteenth
night (of the lunar month), and he looked at the (full)
moon and said, "You will see your Lord as you see this
moon, and you will have no trouble in looking at Him. So,
whoever can, should not miss the offering of prayers
before sunrise (Fajr prayer) and before sunset (Asr
prayer)." Then the Prophet recited:
'And celebrate the praises of your Lord before the
rising of the sun and before (its) setting.' (50.39)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 375:
Narrated Mujahid:
Ibn Abbas said, "Allah ordered His Prophet to celebrate
Allah's praises after all prayers." He refers to His
Statement: 'After the prayers.' (50.40)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 376:
Narrated Um Salama:
I complained to Allah's Apostle that I was sick, so he
said, "Perform the Tawaf (of Ka'ba at Mecca) while riding
behind the people (who are performing the Tawaf on foot)."
So I performed the Tawaf while Allah's Apostle was
offering the prayer by the side of the Ka'ba and was
reciting: 'By the Mount (Saini) and by a Decree
Inscribed.'
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 377:
Narrated Jubair bin Mut'im:
I heard the Prophet reciting Surat At-Tur in the
Maghrib prayer, and when he reached the Verse:
'Were they created by nothing, Or were they themselves
the creators, Or did they create the Heavens and the
Earth? Nay, but they have no firm belief Or do they own
the treasures of Your Lord? Or have they been given the
authority to do as they like...' (52.35-37) my heart was
about to fly (when I realized this firm argument).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 378:
Narrated Masruq:
I said to 'Aisha, "O Mother! Did Prophet Muhammad see
his Lord?" Aisha said, "What you have said makes my hair
stand on end ! Know that if somebody tells you one of the
following three things, he is a liar: Whoever tells you
that Muhammad saw his Lord, is a liar." Then Aisha recited
the Verse:
'No vision can grasp Him, but His grasp is over all
vision. He is the Most Courteous Well-Acquainted with all
things.' (6.103) 'It is not fitting for a human being that
Allah should speak to him except by inspiration or from
behind a veil.' (42.51) 'Aisha further said, "And whoever
tells you that the Prophet knows what is going to happen
tomorrow, is a liar." She then recited:
'No soul can know what it will earn tomorrow.' (31.34)
She added: "And whoever tell you that he concealed (some
of Allah's orders), is a liar." Then she recited: 'O
Apostle! Proclaim (the Message) which has been sent down
to you from your Lord..' (5.67) 'Aisha added. "But the
Prophet saw Gabriel in his true form twice."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 379:
Narrated Abdullah:
Regarding the Verses: 'And was at a distance of but two
bow-lengths or (even) nearer; So did (Allah) convey the
Inspiration to His slave (Gabriel) and then he Gabriel)
conveyed (that to Muhammad...' (53.9-10) Ibn Mas'ud
narrated to us that the Prophet had seen Gabriel with six
hundred wings.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 380:
Narrated ASSAILANT:
I asked Sir about the Statement of Allah:
'And was at a distance of but two bow-lengths or (even)
nearer. So did Allah convey the Inspiration to His slave
(Gabriel) and then he (Gabriel) conveyed that to
Muhammad.' (53.10) He said, "Abdullah (bin Mas'ud)
informed us that Muhammad had seen Gabriel with six
hundred wings."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 381:
Narrated Abdullah:
(regarding the revelation) Truly he (Muhammad) did see
of the signs of his Lord; the Greatest!' (53.18) The
Prophet saw a green screen covering the horizon.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 382:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
(regarding His Statement about the Lat and the Uzza:
Lat was originally a man who used to mix Sawiq for the
pilgrim.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 383:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "Whomever takes an oath in which
he mentions Lat and 'Uzza (forgetfully), should say: None
has the right to be worshipped but Allah, and whoever says
to his companion. 'Come along, let us gamble must give
alms (as an expiation)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 384:
Narrated 'Urwa:
I asked 'Aisha (regarding the Sai between As Safa and
Al-Marwa). She said, "Out of reverence to the idol Manat
which was placed in Al-Mushailal, those who used to assume
Ihram in its name, used not to perform Sai between As-Safa
and Al-Marwa, so Allah revealed:
'Verily! The As-Safa and Al-Marwa (two mountains at
Mecca) are among the symbols of Allah.' (2.158).
Thereupon, Allah's Apostle and the Muslims used to
perform Sai (between them)." Sufyan said: The (idol) Manat
was at Al-Mushailal in Qudaid. 'Aisha added, "The Verse
was revealed in connection with the Ansar. They and (the
tribe of) Ghassan used to assume lhram in the name of
Manat before they embraced Islam." 'Aisha added, "There
were men from the Ansar who used to assume lhram in the
name of Manat which was an idol between Mecca and Medina.
They said, "O Allah's Apostle! We used not to perform the
Tawaf (Sai) between As-Safa and Al-Marwa out of reverence
to Manat."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 385:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The Prophet performed a prostration when he finished
reciting Surat-an-Najm, and all the Muslims and pagans and
Jinns and human beings prostrated along with him.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 386:
Narrated Abdullah:
The first Sura in which a prostration was mentioned,
was Sura An-Najm (The Star). Allah's Apostle prostrated
(while reciting it), and everybody behind him prostrated
except a man whom I saw taking a hand-full of dust in his
hand and prostrated on it. Later I saw that man killed as
an infidel, and he was Umaiya bin Khalaf.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 387:
Narrated Ibn Masud:
During the lifetime of Allah's Apostle the moon was
split into two parts; one part remained over the mountain,
and the other part went beyond the mountain. On that,
Allah's Apostle said, "Witness this miracle."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 388:
Narrated Abdullah:
The moon was cleft asunder while we were in the company
of the Prophet, and it became two parts. The Prophet said,
Witness, witness (this miracle)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 389:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The moon was cleft asunder during the lifetime of the
Prophet
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 390:
Narrated Anas:
The people of Mecca asked the Prophet to show them a
sign (miracle). So he showed them (the miracle) of the
cleaving of the moon.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 391:
Narrated Anas:
The moon was cleft asunder into two parts.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 392:
Narrated Abdullah bin Masud:
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 393:
Narrated Abdullah:
The Prophet used to recite: 'Is there any that
remember? And a furious wind (plucking out men) as if they
were uprooted stems of palm trees, then how terrible was
My punishment and My warnings!' (54.20-21)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 394:
Narrated Abu Ishaq:
A man asked Al-Aswad, 'is it 'Fahal min-Muddakir'
or'..Mudhdhakir?" Al Aswad replied, 'I have heard Abdullah
bin Masud reciting it, 'Fahal-min Muddakir'; I too, heard
the Prophet reciting it 'Fahal-min-Muddakir' with 'd'.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 395:
Narrated Abdullah:
The Prophet recited: 'Fahal-min-Muddakir' "And Verily
an abiding torment seized them early in the morning So,
taste you My torment and My warnings' (54.38-39)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 396:
Narrated Abdullah:
The Prophet recited: 'Fahal-min Muddakir': 'And verily,
We have destroyed nations like unto you; then is there any
that will receive admonition?' (54.51)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 397:
Narrated Abdullah:
I recited before the Prophet 'Fahal-min-Mudhdhakir'.
The Prophet said, "It is Fahal-min Muddakir."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 398:
Narrated Abbas:
Allah's Apostle while in a tent on the day of the
Battle of Badr, said, "O Allah! I request you (to fulfill)
Your promise and contract! O Allah! If You wish that you
will not be worshipped henceforth.." On that Abu Bakr held
the Prophet by the hand and said, "That is enough, O
Allah's Apostle You have appealed to your Lord too
pressingly," while the Prophet was putting on his armor.
So Allah's Apostle went out, reciting Their multitude will
be put to flight, and they will show their backs.' (54.45)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 399:
Narrated Yusuf bin Mahik:
I was in the house of 'Aisha, the mother of the
Believers. She said, "This revelation: "Nay, but the Hour
is their appointed time (for their full recompense); and
the Hour will be more previous and most bitter." (54.46)
was revealed to Muhammad at Mecca while I was a playfull
little girl."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 400:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
While in his tent on the day the Battle of Badr, the
Prophet said, "O Allah! I request You (to fulfill) Your
promise and contract. O Allah! It You wish that the
Believers be destroyed). You will never be worshipped
henceforth." On that, Abu Bakr held the Prophet by the
hand and said, "That is enough, O Allah's Apostle! You
have appealed to your Lord too pressingly" The Prophet was
wearing his armor and then went out reciting:
'Their multitude will be put to flight and they will
show their backs. Nay, but the Hour is their appointed
time (for their full recompense), and the Hour will be
more previous and most bitter.' (54.45-46)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 401:
Narrated Abdullah bin Qais:
Allah's Apostle said, "Two gardens, the utensils and
the contents of which are of silver, and two other
gardens, the utensils and contents of which are of gold.
And nothing will prevent the people who will be in the
Garden of Eden from seeing their Lord except the curtain
of Majesty over His Face."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 402:
Narrated Abdullah bin Qais:
Allah's Apostle said, "In Paradise there is a pavilion
made of a single hollow pearl sixty miles wide, in each
corner of which there are wives who will not see those in
the other corners; and the believers will visit and enjoy
them. And there are two gardens, the utensils and contents
of which are made of silver; and two other gardens, the
utensils and contents of which are made of so-and-so (i.e.
gold) and nothing will prevent the people staying in the
Garden of Eden from seeing their Lord except the curtain
of Majesty over His Face."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 403:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "In Paradise there is a tree which is
so big that a rider can travel in its shade for one
hundred years without passing it; and if you wish, you can
recite:
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 404:
Narrated Said bin Jubair:
I asked Ibn Abbas about Surat Al-Tauba, and he said,
"Surat Al-Tauba? It is exposure (of all the evils of the
infidels and the hypocrites). And it continued revealing
(that the oft-repeated expression): '...and of them ...and
of them.' till they started thinking that none would be
left unmentioned therein." I said, "What about) Surat
Al-Anfal?" He replied, "Surat Al-Anfal was revealed in
connection with the Badr Battle." I said, "(What about)
Surat Al-Hashr?" He replied, "It was revealed in
connection with Bani an-Nadir."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 405:
Narrated Said:
I asked Ibn 'Abbas about Surat Al-Hashr. He replied,
"Say Surat An-Nadir."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 406:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
'Allah's Apostle burnt and cut down the palm trees of
Bani An-Nadir which were at Al-Buwair (a place near
Medina). There upon Allah revealed:
'What you (O Muslims) cut down of the palm trees (of
the enemy) or you left them standing on their stems, it
was by the leave of Allah, so that He might cover with
shame the rebellious.' (59.5)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 407:
Narrated Umar:
The properties of Bam An-Nadir were among the booty
that Allah gave to His Apostle such Booty were not
obtained by any expedition on the part of Muslims, neither
with cavalry, nor with camelry. So those properties were
for Allah's Apostle only, and he used to provide thereof
the yearly expenditure for his wives, and dedicate the
rest of its revenues for purchasing arms and horses as war
material to be used in Allah's Cause.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 408:
Narrated Alqama:
'Abdullah (bin Masud) said. "Allah curses those ladies
who practice tattooing and those who get themselves
tattooed, and those ladies who remove the hair from their
faces and those who make artificial spaces between their
teeth in order to look more beautiful whereby they change
Allah's creation." His saying reached a lady from Bani Asd
called Um Yaqub who came (to Abdullah) and said, "I have
come to know that you have cursed such-and-such (ladies)?"
He replied, "Why should I not curse these whom Allah's
Apostle has cursed and who are (cursed) in Allah's Book!"
Um Yaqub said, "I have read the whole Quran, but I did not
find in it what you say." He said, "Verily, if you have
read it (i.e. the Quran), you have found it. Didn't you
read:
'And whatsoever the Apostle gives you take it and
whatsoever he forbids you, you abstain (from it). (59.7)
She replied, "Yes, I did," He said, "Verily, Allah's
Apostle forbade such things." "She said, "But I see your
wife doing these things?" He said, "Go and watch her." She
went and watched her but could not see anything in support
of her statement. On that he said, "If my wife was as you
thought, I would not keep her in my company."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 409:
Narrated Abdullah (bin Mus'ud):
Allah's Apostle has cursed the lady who uses false
hair.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 410:
Narrated 'Umar:
I recommend that my successor should take care of and
secure the rights of the early emigrants; and I also
advise my successor to be kind to the Ansar who had homes
(in Medina) and had adopted the Faith, before the Prophet
migrated to them, and to accept the good from their good
ones and excuse their wrong doers.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 411:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
A man came to Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's
Apostle! I am suffering from fatigue and hunger." The
Prophet sent (somebody) to his wives (to get something),
but the messenger found nothing with them. Then Allah's
Apostle said (to his companions). "Isn't there anybody who
can entertain this man tonight so that Allah may be
merciful to him?" An Ansari man got up and said, "I (will,
entertain him), O Allah's Apostle!" So he went to his wife
and said to her, "This is the guest of Allah's Apostle, so
do not keep anything away from him." She said. "By Allah,
I have nothing but the children's food." He said, "When
the children ask for their dinner, put them to bed and put
out the light; we shall not take our meals tonight," She
did so. In the morning the Ansari man went to Allah's
Apostle who said, "Allah was pleased with (or He bestowed
His Mercy) on so-and-so and his wife (because of their
good deed)." Then Allah revealed:
'But give them preference over themselves even though
they were in need of that.' (59.9)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 412:
Narrated Ali:
Allah's Apostle sent me along with AzZubair and
Al-Miqdad and said, "Proceed till you reach a place called
Raudat-Khakh where there is a lady travelling in a howda
on a camel. She has a letter. Take the letter from her."
So we set out, and our horses ran at full pace till we
reached Raudat Khakh, and behold, we saw the lady and said
(to her), "Take out the letter!" She said, "I have no
letter with me." We said, "Either you take out the letter
or we will strip you of your clothes." So she took the
letter out of her hair braid. We brought the letter to the
Prophet and behold, it was addressed by Hatib bin Abi
Balta'a to some pagans at Mecca, informing them of some of
the affairs of the Prophet. The Prophet said, "What is
this, O Hatib?" Hatib replied, "Do not be hasty with me, O
Allah's Apostle! I am an Ansari man and do not belong to
them (Quraish infidels) while the emigrants who were with
you had their relatives who used to protect their families
and properties at Mecca. So, to compensate for not having
blood relation with them.' I intended to do them some
favor so that they might protect my relatives (at Mecca),
and I did not do this out of disbelief or an inclination
to desert my religion." The Prophet then said (to his
companions), "He (Hatib) has told you the truth." 'Umar
said, "O Allah's Apostle! Allow me to chop his head off?"
The Apostle said, "He is one of those who witnessed
(fought in) the Battle of Badr, and what do you know,
perhaps Allah looked upon the people of Badr (Badr
warriors) and said, 'Do what you want as I have forgiven
you.' " (Amr, a sub-narrator, said,: This Verse was
revealed about him (Hatib):
'O you who believe! Take not My enemies and your
enemies as friends or protectors.' (60.1)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 413:
Narrated 'Ali:
Sufyan was asked whether (the Verse): 'Take not My
enemies and your enemies...'
was revealed in connection with Hatib. Sufyan replied,
"This occurs only in the narration of the people. I
memorized the Hadith from 'Amr, not overlooking even a
single letter thereof, and I do not know of anybody who
remembered it by heart other than myself."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 414:
Narrated Urwa:
Aisha the wife of the Prophet, said, "Allah's Apostle
used to examine the believing women who migrated to him in
accordance with this Verse: 'O Prophet! When believing
women come to you to take the oath of allegiance to you...
Verily! Allah is Oft-Forgiving Most Merciful.' (60.12)
'Aisha said, "And if any of the believing women accepted
the condition (assigned in the above-mentioned Verse),
Allah's Apostle would say to her. "I have accepted your
pledge of allegiance." "He would only say that, for, by
Allah, his hand never touched, any lady during that pledge
of allegiance. He did not receive their pledge except by
saying, "I have accepted your pledge of allegiance for
that."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 415:
Narrated Um Atiya:
We took the oath of allegiance to Allah's Apostle and
he recited to us:
'They will not associate anything in worship with
Allah,' and forbade us to bewail the dead. Thereupon a
lady withdrew her hand (refrained from taking the oath of
allegiance), and said, "But such-and-such lady lamented
over one of my relatives, so I must reward (do the same
over the dead relatives of) hers." The Prophet did not
object to that, so she went (there) and returned to the
Prophet so he accepted her pledge of allegiance.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 416:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Regarding the saying of Allah:
'And they will not disobey you in any just matter.'
(60.12) That was one of the conditions which Allah imposed
on The believing) women (who came to take the oath of
allegiance to the Prophet)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 417:
Narrated 'Ubada bin As-Samit:
While we were with the Prophet, he said, "Will you
swear to me the pledge of allegiance that you will not
worship any thing besides Allah, will not commit illegal
sexual intercourse, and will not steal?" Then he recited
the Verse concerning the women. (Sufyan, the subnarrator,
often said that the Prophet: added, "Whoever among you
fulfills his pledge, will receive his reward from Allah,
and whoever commits any of those sins and receives the
legal punishment (in this life), his punishment will be an
expiation for that sin; and whoever commits any of those
sins and Allah screens him, then it is up to Allah to
punish or forgive them."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 418:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
I witnessed the 'Id-al-Fitr prayer with Allah's Apostle
, Abu Bakr, 'Umar and 'Uthman; and all of them offered it
before delivering the sermon... and then delivered the
sermon. Once the Prophet (after completing the prayer and
the sermon) came down, as if I am now looking at him
waving at the men with his hand to sit down, and walked
through them till he, along with Bilal, reached (the rows
of) the women. Then he recited: 'O Prophet! When believing
women come to you to take the oath of allegiance that they
will not worship anything other than Allah, will not
steal, will not commit illegal sexual intercourse, will
not kill their children, and will not utter slander,
intentionally forging falsehood (by making illegal
children belonging to their husbands)'....(60.12) Having
finished, he said, 'Do you agree to that?" One lady, other
than whom none replied the Prophet said, "Yes, O Allah's
Apostle!" (The, sub-narrator, Al-Hasan did not know who
the lady was.) Then the Prophet said to them: "Will you
give alms?" Thereupon Bilal spread out his garment and the
women started throwing big
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 419:
Narrated Jubair bin Mutim:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, 'I have several names:
I am Muhammad and I am Ahmad, and I am Al-Mahi with whom
Allah obliterates Kufr (disbelief), and I am Al-Hashir
(gatherer) at whose feet (i.e. behind whom) the people
will be gathered (on the Day of Resurrection), and I am
Al-Aqib (i.e. who succeeds the other prophets in bringing
about good)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 420:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
While we were sitting with the Prophet Surat Al-Jumu'a
was revealed to him, and when the Verse, "And He (Allah)
has sent him (Muhammad) also to other (Muslims).....'
(62.3) was recited by the Prophet, I said, "Who are they,
O Allah's Apostle?" The Prophet did not reply till I
repeated my question thrice. At that time, Salman
Al-Farisi was with us. So Allah's Apostle put his hand on
Salman, saying, "If Faith were at (the place of)
Ath-Thuraiya (pleiades, the highest star), even then (some
men or man from these people (i.e. Salman's folk) would
attain it."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 421:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said. Then some men from these people would
attain it."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 422:
Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah:
A caravan of merchandise arrived at Medina on a Friday
while we were with the Prophet All the people left (the
Prophet and headed for the caravan) except twelve persons.
Then Allah revealed:--
'But when they see some bargain or some amusement they
disperse headlong to it.' ..(62.11)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 423:
Narrated Zaid bin Arqam:
While I was taking part in a Ghazwa. I heard 'Abdullah
bin Ubai (bin Abi Salul) saying. "Don't spend on those who
are with Allah's Apostle, that they may disperse and go
away from him. If we return (to Medina), surely, the more
honorable will expel the meaner amongst them." I reported
that (saying) to my uncle or to 'Umar who, in his turn,
informed the Prophet of it. The Prophet called me and I
narrated to him the whole story. Then Allah's Apostle sent
for 'Abdullah bin Ubai and his companions, and they took
an oath that they did not say that. So Allah's Apostle
disbelieved my saying and believed his. I was distressed
as I never was before. I stayed at home and my uncle said
to me. "You just wanted Allah's Apostle to disbelieve your
statement and hate you." So Allah revealed (the Sura
beginning with) 'When the hypocrites come to you.' (63.1)
The Prophet then sent for me and recited it and said, "O
Zaid! Allah confirmed your statement."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 424:
Narrated Zaid bin Arqam:
I was with my uncle and I heard 'Abdullah bin Ubai bin
Salul, saying, "Don't spend on those who are with Allah's
Apostle that they may disperse and go away from him." He
also said, "If we return to Medina, surely, the more
honorable will expel the meaner." So I informed my uncle
of that and then my uncle informed Allah's Apostle
thereof. Allah's Apostle sent for 'Abdullah bin Ubai and
his companions. They swore that they did not say anything
of that sort Allah's Apostle deemed their statement true
and rejected mine. Thereof I became as distressed as I
have never been before, and stayed at home. Then Allah
revealed (Surat Al-Munafiqin):
'When the hypocrites come to you.....(63.1) They are
the ones who say: Spend nothing on those who are with
Allah's Apostle ..(63.7) Verily the more honorable will
expel therefrom the meaner..' (63.7-8)
Allah's Apostle sent for me and recited that Sura for
me and said, "Allah has confirmed your statement." 'That
is because they believed, then disbelieved, so a seal was
set on their hearts, therefore they understand not.'
(63.3)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 425:
Narrated Zaid bin Arqam:
When 'Abdullah bin Ubai said, "Do not spend on those
who are with Allah's Apostle," and also said, "If we
return to Medina," I informed the Prophet of his saying.
The Ansar blamed me for that, and 'Abdullah bin Ubai swore
that he did not say. I returned to my house and slept.
Allah's Apostle then called me and I went to him. He said,
"Allah has confirmed your statement." The Verse: "They are
the one who say: Spend nothing......(63.7) was revealed.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 426:
Narrated Zaid bin Arqam:
We went out with the Prophet : on a journey and the
people suffered from lack of provisions. So 'Abdullah bin
Ubai said to his companions, "Don't spend on those who are
with Allah's Apostle, that they may disperse and go away
from him." He also said, "If we return to Medina, surely,
the more honorable will expel therefrom the meaner. So I
went to the Prophet and informed him of that. He sent for
'Abdullah bin Ubai and asked him, but 'Abdullah bin Ubai
swore that he did not say so. The people said, "Zaid told
a lie to 'Allah's Apostle." What they said distressed me
very much. Later Allah revealed the confirmation of my
statement in his saying:--
'(When the hypocrites come to you.' (63.1) So the
Prophet called them that they might ask Allah to forgive
them, but they turned their heads aside. (Concerning
Allah's saying: 'Pieces of wood propped up,' Zaid said;
They were the most handsome men.)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 427:
Narrated Zaid bin Arqam:
While I was with my uncle, I heard 'Abdullah bin Ubai
bin Salul saying, "Do not spend on those who are with
Allah's Apostle, that they may disperse and go away (from
him). And if we return to Medina, surely, the more
honorable will expel therefrom the meaner. "I mentioned
that to my uncle who, in turn, mentioned it to the
Prophet. The Prophet called me and I told him about that.
Then he sent for 'Abdullah bin Ubai and his companions,
and they swore that they did not say so. The Prophet
disbelieved my statement and believed theirs. I was
distressed as I have never been before, and I remained in
my house. My uncle said to me, "You just wanted the
Prophet to consider you a liar and hate you." Then Allah
revealed:--
'When the hypocrites come to you, they say: 'We bear
witness that you are indeed the Apostle of Allah." (63.1)
So the Prophet sent for me and recited it and said, "Allah
has confirmed your statement."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 428:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
We were in a Ghazwa (Sufyan once said, in an army) and
a man from the emigrants kicked an Ansari man (on the
buttocks with his foot). The Ansari man said, "O the
Ansar! (Help!)" and the emigrant said. "O the emigrants!
(Help!) Allah's Apostle heard that and said, "What is this
call for, which is characteristic of the period of
ignorance?" They said, "O Allah's Apostle! A man from the
emigrants kicked one of the Ansar (on the buttocks with
his foot)." Allah's Apostle said, "Leave it (that call) as
is a detestable thing." 'Abdullah bin Ubai heard that and
said, 'Have the (the emigrants) done so? By Allah, if we
return Medina, surely, the more honorable will expel
therefrom the meaner." When this statement reached the
Prophet. 'Umar got up an, said, "O Allah's Apostle! Let me
chop off the head of this hypocrite ('Abdullah bin Ubai)!"
The Prophet said "Leave him, lest the people say that
Muhammad kills his companions." The Ansar were then more
in number than the emigrants when the latter came to
Medina, but later on the emigrant increased.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 429:
Narrated Musa bin 'Uqba:
'Abdullah bin Al-Fadl told me that Anas bin Malik said,
"I was much grieve over those who had been killed in the
Battle of Al-Harra. When Zaid bin Arqarr heard of my
intense grief (over the killed Ansar), he wrote a letter
to me saying that he heard Allah's Apostle saying, O
Allah! Forgive the Ansar and the Ansar children. The
subnarrator, Ibn Al-Fadl, is not sure whether the Prophet
also said, And their grand-children." Some of those who
were present, asked Anas (about Zaid). He said, "He (Zaid)
is the one about whom Allah's Apostle said, 'He is the one
whose sound hearing Allah testified.'
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 430:
Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah:
We were in a Ghazwa and a man from the emigrants kicked
an Ansari (on the buttocks with his foot). The Ansari man
said, "O the Ansari! (Help!)" The emigrant said, "O the
emigrants! (Help)." When Allah's Apostle heard that, he
said, "What is that?" They said, "A man from the emigrants
kicked a man from the Ansar (on the buttocks his foot). On
that the Ansar said, 'O the Ansar!' and the emigrant said,
'O the emigrants!" The Prophet said' "Leave it (that call)
for it Is a detestable thing." The number of Ansar was
larger (than that of the emigrants) at the time when the
Prophet came to Medina, but later the number of emigrants
increased. 'Abdullah bin Ubai said, "Have they, (the
emigrants) done so? By Allah, if we return to Medina,
surely, the more honorable will expel therefrom the
meaner," 'Umar bin Al-Khattab said, "O Allah's Apostle!
Let me chop off the head of this hypocrite!" The Prophet
said, "Leave him, lest the people say Muhammad kills his
companions:"
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 431:
Narrated Salim:
That Abdullah bin Umar told him that he had divorced
his wife while she was in her menses so 'Umar informed
Allah's Apostle
of that. Allah's Apostle became very angry at that and
said, "(Ibn 'Umar must return her to his house and keep
her as his wife till she becomes clean and then
menstruates and becomes clean again, whereupon, if he
wishes to divorce her, he may do so while she is still
clean and before having any sexual relations with her, for
that is the legally prescribed period for divorce as Allah
has ordered."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 432:
Narrated Abu Salama:
A man came to Ibn 'Abbas while Abu Huraira was sitting
with him and said, "Give me your verdict regarding a lady
who delivered a baby forty days after the death of her
husband." Ibn 'Abbas said, "This indicates the end of one
of the two prescribed periods." I said "For those who are
pregnant, their prescribed period is until they deliver
their burdens." Abu Huraira said, I agree with my cousin
(Abu Salama)." Then Ibn 'Abbas sent his slave, Kuraib to
Um Salama to ask her (regarding this matter). She replied.
"The husband of Subai 'a al Aslamiya was killed while she
was pregnant, and she delivered a baby forty days after
his death. Then her hand was asked in marriage and Allah's
Apostle married her (to somebody). Abu As-Sanabil was one
of those who asked for her hand in marriage".
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 433:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
If someone says to his wife, "You are unlawful to me."
he must make an expiation (for his oath). Ibn 'Abbas
added: There is for you in Allah's Apostle, an excellent
example to follow.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 434:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle used to drink honey in the house of
Zainab, the daughter of Jahsh, and would stay there with
her. So Hafsa and I agreed secretly that, if he come to
either of us, she would say to him. "It seems you have
eaten Maghafir (a kind of bad-smelling resin), for I smell
in you the smell of Maghafir," (We did so) and he replied.
"No, but I was drinking honey in the house of Zainab, the
daughter of Jahsh, and I shall never take it again. I have
taken an oath as to that, and you should not tell anybody
about it."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 435:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
For the whole year I had the desire to ask 'Umar bin
Al-Khattab regarding the explanation of a Verse (in Surat
Al-Tahrim) but I could not ask him because I respected him
very much. When he went to perform the Hajj, I too went
along with him. On our return, while we were still on the
way home. 'Umar went aside to answer the call of nature by
the Arak trees. I waited till he finished and then I
proceeded with him and asked him. "O chief of the
Believers! Who were the two wives of the Prophet who aided
one another against him?" He said, "They were Hafsa and
'Aisha." Then I said to him, "By Allah, I wanted to ask
you about this a year ago, but I could not do so owing to
my respect for you." 'Umar said, "Do not refrain from
asking me. If you think that I have knowledge (about a
certain matter), ask me; and if I know (something about
it), I will tell you." Then Umar added, "By Allah, in the
Pre-lslamic Period of Ignorance we did not pay attention
to women until Allah revealed regarding them what He
revealed regarding them and assigned for them what He has
assigned. Once while I was thinking over a certain matter,
my wife said, "I recommend that you do so-and-so." I said
to her, "What have you got to do with the is matter? Why
do you poke your nose in a matter which I want to see
fulfilled.?" She said, How strange you are, O son of
Al-Khattab! You don't want to be argued with whereas your
daughter, Hafsa surely, argues with Allah's Apostle so
much that he remains angry for a full day!" 'Umar then
reported; how he at once put on his outer garment and went
to Hafsa and said to her, "O my daughter! Do you argue
with Allah's Apostle so that he remains angry the whole
day?" H. afsa said, "By Allah, we argue with him." 'Umar
said, "Know that I warn you of Allah's punishment and the
anger of Allah's Apostle . . . O my daughter! Don't be
betrayed by the one who is proud of her beauty because of
the love of Allah's Apostle for her (i.e. 'Aisha)." 'Umar
addled, "Then I went out to Um Salama's house who was one
of my relatives, and I talked to her. She said, O son of
Al-Khattab! It is rather astonishing that you interfere in
everything; you even want to interfere between Allah's
Apostle and his wives!' By Allah, by her talk she
influenced me so much that I lost some of my anger. I left
her (and went home). At that time I had a friend from the
Ansar who used to bring news (from the Prophet) in case of
my absence, and I used to bring him the news if he was
absent. In those days we were afraid of one of the kings
of Ghassan tribe. We heard that he intended to move and
attack us, so fear filled our hearts because of that. (One
day) my Ansari friend unexpectedly knocked at my door, and
said, "Open Open!' I said, 'Has the king of Ghassan come?'
He said, 'No, but something worse; Allah's Apostle has
isolated himself from his wives.' I said, 'Let the nose of
'Aisha and Hafsa be stuck to dust (i.e. humiliated)!' Then
I put on my clothes and went to Allah's Apostle's
residence, and behold, he was staying in an upper room of
his to which he ascended by a ladder, and a black slave of
Allah's Apostle was (sitting) on the first step. I said to
him, 'Say (to the Prophet ) 'Umar bin Al-Khattab is here.'
Then the Prophet admitted me and I narrated the story to
Allah's Apostle. When I reached the story of Um Salama,
Allah's Apostle smiled while he was lying on a mat made of
palm tree leaves with nothing between him and the mat.
Underneath his head there was a leather pillow stuffed
with palm fibres, and leaves of a saut tree were piled at
his feet, and above his head hung a few water skins. On
seeing the marks of the mat imprinted on his side, I wept.
He said.' 'Why are you weeping?' I replied, "O Allah's
Apostle! Caesar and Khosrau are leading the life (i.e.
Luxurious life) while you, Allah's Apostle though you are,
is living in destitute". The Prophet then replied. 'Won't
you be satisfied that they enjoy this world and we the
Hereafter?' "
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 436:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
I intended to ask 'Umar so I said, "Who were those two
ladies who tried to back each other against the Prophet?"
I hardly finished my speech when he said, They were 'Aisha
and Hafsa."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 437:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
I intended to ask 'Umar about those two ladies who back
each other against 'Allah's Apostle . For one year I was
seeking the opportunity to ask this question, but in vain,
until once when I accompanied him for Hajj. While we were
in Zahran, 'Umar went to answer the call of nature and
told me to follow him with some water for ablution. So I
followed him with a container of water and started pouring
water for him. I found it a good opportunity to ask him,
so I said, "O chief of the Believers! Who were those two
ladies who had backed each other (against the Prophet)?"
Before I could complete my question, he replied, "They
were 'Aisha and Hafsa."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 438:
Narrated 'Umar:
The wives of the Prophet out of their jealousy, backed
each other against the Prophet, so I said to them, "It may
be, if he divorced you all, that Allah will give him,
instead of you wives better than you." So this Verse was
revealed. (66.5)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 439:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
(regarding the Verse):-- 'Cruel after all that,
base-born (of illegitimate birth).' (68.13) It was
revealed in connection with a man from Quaraish who had a
notable sign (Zanamah) similar to the notable sign which
usually-hung on the neck of a sheep (to recognize it).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 440:
Narrated Haritha bin Wahb Al-Khuzai:
I heard the Prophet saying. "May I tell you of the
people of Paradise? Every weak and poor obscure person
whom the people look down upon but his oath is fulfilled
by Allah when he takes an oath to do something. And may I
inform you of the people of the Hell-Fire? They are all
those violent, arrogant and stubborn people."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 441:
Narrated Abu Said:
I heard the Prophet saying, "Allah will bring forth the
severest Hour, and then all the Believers, men and women,
will prostrate themselves before Him, but there will
remain those who used to prostrate in the world for
showing off and for gaining good reputation. Such people
will try to prostrate (on the Day of Judgment) but their
back swill be as stiff as if it is one bone (a single
vertebra)."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 442:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
All the idols which were worshipped by the people of
Noah were worshipped by the Arabs later on. As for the
idol Wadd, it was worshipped by the tribe of Kalb at
Daumat-al-Jandal; Suwa' was the idol of (the tribe of)
Murad and then by Ban, Ghutaif at Al-Jurf near Saba; Yauq
was the idol of Hamdan, and Nasr was the idol of Himyr,
the branch of Dhi-al-Kala.' The names (of the idols)
formerly belonged to some pious men of the people of Noah,
and when they died Satan inspired their people to (prepare
and place idols at the places where they used to sit, and
to call those idols by their names. The people did so, but
the idols were not worshipped till those people (who
initiated them) had died and the origin of the idols had
become obscure, whereupon people began worshipping them.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 443:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Allah's Apostle went out along with a group of his
companions towards 'Ukaz Market. At that time something
intervened between the devils and the news of the Heaven,
and flames were sent down upon them, so the devils
returned. Their fellow-devils said, "What is wrong with
you? " They said, "Something has intervened between us and
the news of the Heaven, and fires (flames) have been shot
at us." Their fellow-devils said, "Nothing has intervened
between you and the news of the Heaven, but an important
event has happened. Therefore, travel all over the world,
east and west, and try to find out what has happened." And
so they set out and travelled all over the world, east and
west, looking for that thing which intervened between them
and the news of the Heaven. Those of the devils who had
set out towards Tihama, went to Allah's Apostle at Nakhla
(a place between Mecca and Taif) while he was on his way
to Ukaz Market. (They met him) while he was offering the
Fajr prayer with his companions. When they heard the Holy
Qur'an being recited (by Allah's Apostle), they listened
to it and said (to each other). This is the thing which
has intervened between you and the news of the Heavens."
Then they returned to their people and said, "O our
people! We have really heard a wonderful recital (Qur'an).
It gives guidance to the right, and we have believed
therein. We shall not join in worship, anybody with our
Lord." (See 72.1-2) Then Allah revealed to His Prophet
(Surat al-Jinn):
'Say: It has been revealed to me that a group (3 to 9)
of Jinns listened (to the Qur'an).' (72.1) The statement
of the Jinns was revealed to him .
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 444:
Narrated Yahya bin Abi Kathir:
I asked Aba Salama bin 'Abdur-Rahman about the first
Sura revealed of the Qur'an. He replied "O you, wrapped-up
(i.e. Al Muddaththir)." I said, "They say it was, 'Read,
in the Name of your Lord Who created,' (i.e. Surat
Al-'Alaq (the Clot)." On that, Abu Salama said, "I asked
Jabir bin 'Abdullah about that, saying the same as you
have said, whereupon he said, 'I will not tell you except
what Allah's Apostle had told us. Allah's Apostle said, "I
was in seclusion in the cave of Hiram', and after I
completed the limited period of my seclusion. I came down
(from the cave) and heard a voice calling me. I looked to
my right, but saw nothing. Then I looked up and saw
something. So I went to Khadija (the Prophet's wife) and
told her to wrap me up and pour cold water on me. So they
wrapped me up and poured cold water on me." Then, 'O you,
(Muhammad) wrapped up! Arise and warn,' (Surat Al
Muddaththir) was revealed." (74.1)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 445:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
The Prophet said, "I was in a seclusion in the cave of
Hira........."(similar to the narration related by 'Ali
bin Al-Mubarak, 444 above).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 446:
Narrated Yahya: I asked Aba Salama, "Which Sura of the
Qur'an was revealed first?" He replied, "O you,
wrapped-up' (Al-Muddaththir)." I said, "I have been
informed that it was, 'Read, in the Name of your Lord who
created........ (i.e. Surat Al-Alaq).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 447:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
I heard the Prophet describing the period of pause of
the Divine Inspiration. He said in his talk, "While I was
walking, I heard voices from the sky. I looked up, and
behold ! I saw the same Angel who came to me in the cave
of Hira' sitting on a chair between the sky and the earth.
I was too much afraid of him (so I returned to my house)
and said, 'Fold me up in garments!' They wrapped me up.
Then Allah revealed: 'O you wrapped...and desert the idols
before the prayer became compulsory.' Rujz means idols.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 448:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
That he heard Allah's Apostle describing the period of
pause of the Divine Inspiration, and in his description he
said, "While I was walking I heard a voice from the sky. I
looked up towards the sky, and behold! I saw the same
Angel who came to me in the Cave of Hira', sitting on a
chair between the sky and the earth. I was so terrified by
him that I fell down on the ground. Then I went to my wife
and said, 'Wrap me in garments! Wrap me in garments!' They
wrapped me, and then Allah revealed:
"O you, (Muhammad) wrapped-up! Arise and warn...and
desert the idols." (74.1-5) Abu Salama said....Rujz means
idols." After that, the Divine Inspiration started coming
more frequently and regularly.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 449:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The Prophet used to move his tongue when the divine
Inspiration was being revealed to him. (Sufyan, a
subnarrator, demonstrated (how the Prophet used to move
his lips) and added. "In order to memorize it." So Allah
revealed: "Move not your tongue concerning (the Quran) to
make haste therewith." (75.16)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 450:
Narrated Musa bin Abi Aisha:
That he asked Said bin Jubair regarding (the statement
of Allah). 'Move not your tongue concerning (the Quran) to
make haste therewith.' He said, "Ibn 'Abbas said that the
Prophet used to move his lips when the Divine Inspiration
was being revealed to him. So the Prophet was ordered not
to move his tongue, which he used to do, lest some words
should escape his memory. 'It is for Us to collect it'
means, We will collect it in your chest;' and its
recitation' means, We will make you recite it. 'But when
We recite it (i.e. when it is revealed to you), follow its
recital; it is for Us to explain it and make it clear,'
(i.e. We will explain it through your tongue).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 451:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
(as regards) Allah's Statement:
"Move not your tongue concerning (the Quran) to make
haste therewith." (75.16)
When Gabriel revealed the Divine Inspiration in Allah's
Apostle , he (Allah's Apostle) moved his tongue and lips,
and that state used to be very hard for him, and that
movement indicated that revelation was taking place. So
Allah revealed in Surat Al-Qiyama which begins:
'I do swear by the Day of Resurrection...' (75) the
Verses:--
'Move not your tongue concerning (the Quran) to make
haste therewith. It is for Us to collect it (Quran) in
your mind, and give you the ability to recite it by heart.
(75.16-17) Ibn Abbas added: It is for Us to collect it
(Qur'an) (in your mind), and give you the ability to
recite it by heart means, "When We reveal it, listen. Then
it is for Us to explain it," means, 'It is for us to
explain it through your tongue.' So whenever Gabriel came
to Allah's Apostle ' he would keep quiet (and listen), and
when the Angel left, the Prophet would recite that
revelation as Allah promised him.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 452:
Narrated Abdullah:
We were with the Prophet when Surat Wal-Mursalat was
revealed to him. While we were receiving it from his
mouth, a snake suddenly came and we ran to kill it, but it
outstripped us and entered its hole quickly. Allah's le
said, "It has escaped your evil, and you too, have escaped
its evil."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 453:
Narrated Abdullah:
(Similarly--as no. 452 above.)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 454:
Narrated Abdullah:
While we were with Allah's Apostle in a cave, Surat
"Wal Mursalat" was revealed to him and we received it
directly from his mouth as soon as he had received the
revelation. Suddenly a snake came out and Allah's Apostle
said, "Get at it and kill it!" We ran to kill it but it
outstripped us. Allah's Apostle said, "It has escaped your
evil, as you too, have escaped its."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 455:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
(as regards the explanation of Hadith 454). 'Indeed, it
(Hell) throws about sparks (huge) as Forts.' We used to
collect wood in the form of logs, three cubits long or
shorter. for heating purposes in winter., and we used to
call such wood, the Qasr.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 456:
Narrated Abdullah:
While we were with the Prophet in a cave, Surat
wal-Mursalat was revealed to him and he recited it, and I
heard it directly from his mouth as soon as he recited its
revelation. Suddenly a snake sprang at us, and the Prophet
said, "Kill it!" We ran to kill it but it escaped quickly.
The Prophet said. "It has escaped your evil, and you too
have escaped its evil."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 457:
Narrated Al--Amash:
Abu Huraira said, "Allah's Apostle said, 'Between the
two sounds of the trumpet, there will be forty." Somebody
asked Abu Huraira, "Forty days?" But he refused to reply.
Then he asked, "Forty months?" He refused to reply. Then
he asked, "Forty years?" Again, he refused to reply. Abu
Huraira added. "Then (after this period) Allah will send
water from the sky and then the dead bodies will grow like
vegetation grows, There is nothing of the human body that
does not decay except one bone; that is the little bone at
the end of the coccyx of which the human body will be
recreated on the Day of Resurrection." (See Hadith No.
338)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 458:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad:
I saw Allah's Apostle pointing with his index and
middle fingers, saying. "The time of my Advent and the
Hour are like these two fingers." The Great Catastrophe
will overwhelm everything.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 459:
Narrated Aisha:
The Prophet said, "Such a person as recites the Quran
and masters it by heart, will be with the noble righteous
scribes (in Heaven). And such a person exerts himself to
learn the Quran by heart, and recites it with great
difficulty, will have a double reward."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 460:
Narrated Abdullah bin Umar:
The Prophet said, "On the Day when all mankind will
stand before the Lord of the Worlds, some of them will be
enveloped in their sweat up to the middle of their ears."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 461:
Narrated Aisha:
I heard the Prophet saying...
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 462:
Narrated 'Aisha:
I heard the Prophet saying...
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 463:
Narrated Aisha:
Allah's Apostle said," (On the Day of Resurrection) any
one whose account will be taken will be ruined (i.e. go to
Hell)." I said, "O Allah's Apostle! May Allah make me be
sacrificed for you. Doesn't Allah say:
"Then as for him who will be given his record in his
right hand, he surely will receive an easy reckoning.?"
(84.7-8) He replied, "That is only the presentation of the
accounts; but he whose record is questioned, will be
ruined."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 464:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
(as regards the Verse):--'You shall surely travel from
stage to stage (in this life and in the Hereafter).' (It
means) from one state to another. That concerns your
Prophet.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 465:
Narrated Al-Bara:
The first of the companions of the Prophet who came to
us (in Medina), were Mus'ab bin 'Umar and Ibn Um Maktum,
and they started teaching us the Qur'an. Then came 'Ammar,
Bilal and Sad. Afterwards 'Umar bin Al-Kkattab came along
with a batch of twenty (men): and after that the Prophet
came. I never saw the people of Medina so pleased with
anything as they were with his arrival, so that even the
little boys and girls were saying, "This is Allah's
Apostle who has come." He (the Prophet ) did not come (to
Medina) till I had learnt Surat Al-Ala and also other
similar Suras.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 466:
Narrated Abdullah bin Zama:
That he heard the Prophet delivering a sermon, and he
mentioned the shecamel and the one who hamstrung it.
Allah's Apostle recited:--
'When, the most wicked man among them went forth (to
hamstrung the she-camel).' (91.12.) Then he said, "A tough
man whose equal was rare and who enjoyed the protection of
his people, like Abi Zama went forth to (hamstrung) it."
The Prophet then mentioned about the women (in his
sermon). "It is not wise for anyone of you to lash his
wife like a slave, for he might sleep with her the same
evening." Then he advised them not to laugh when somebody
breaks wind and said, "Why should anybody laugh at what he
himself does?"
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 467:
Narrated Alqama:
I went to Sham with a group of the companions of
'Abdullah (bin Mas'ud). Abu Ad-Darda' heard of our arrival
so he came to us and said, "Is there anybody among you who
can recite (Qur'an)" We replied in the affirmative. Then
he asked, "Who is the best reciter?" They pointed at me.
Then he told me to recite, so I recited the verse:--
'By the night as it envelops 'By the day as it appears
in brightness; By (Him Who created) male and the female.'
(92.1-3) Abu Ad-Darda' then said to me, "Did you hear it
(like this) from the mouth of your friend ('Abdullah bin
Mas'ud)?" I said, "Yes." He said, "I too, heard it (like
this) from the mouth of the Prophet, but these people do
not consider this recitation as the correct one."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 468:
Narrated Ibrahim:
The companions of 'Abdullah (bin Mas'ud) came to Abu
Darda', (and before they arrived at his home), he looked
for them and found them. Then he asked them,: 'Who among
you can recite (Qur'an) as 'Abdullah recites it?" They
replied, "All of us." He asked, "Who among you knows it by
heart?" They pointed at 'Alqama. Then he asked Alqama.
"How did you hear 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud reciting Surat
Al-Lail (The Night)?" Alqama recited:
'By the male and the female.' Abu Ad-Darda said, "I
testify that I heard me Prophet reciting it likewise, but
these people want me to recite it:--
'And by Him Who created male and female.' but by Allah,
I will not follow them."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 469:
Narrated 'Ali:
We were in the company of the Prophet in a funeral
procession at Baqi Al-Gharqad. He said, "There is none of
you but has his place written for him in Paradise or in
the Hell- Fire." They said, "O Allah's Apostle! Shall we
depend (on this fact and give up work)?" He said, "Carry
on doing (good deeds), for every body will find it easy to
do (what will lead him to his destined place)." Then he
recited:
'As for him who gives (in charity) and keeps his duty
to Allah, and believes in the Best reward from Allah (i.e.
Allah will compensate him for what he will spend in
Allah's way). So, We will make smooth for him the path of
ease. But he who is a greedy miser....for him, the path
for evil.' (92.5-10)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 470:
Narrated Abu Abdur-Rahman:
'Ali said, "We were sitting with the Prophet," (He then
mentioned the Hadith above (469).
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 471:
Narrated 'Ali:
While the Prophet was in a funeral procession, he took
a small stick and started scraping the earth with it and
said, "There is none among you but has his place written
for him, either in the Hell Fire or in Paradise." They
(the people) said, "Allah's Apostle! Shall we depend on
this (and leave work)?" He replied. "Carry on doing (good
deeds), for everybody will find easy (to do) such deeds as
will lead him to his destined place." The Prophet then
recited:--
'As for him who gives (in charity) and keeps his duty
to Allah, and believes in the Best Reward.'.....(92.5-10)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 472:
Narrated Ali:
We were in the company of the Prophet and he said,
"There is none among you but has his place written for
him, either in Paradise or in the Hell-Fire." We said, "O
Allah's Apostle! Shall we depend (on this fact and give up
work)?" He replied, "No! Carry on doing good deeds, for
everybody will find easy (to do) such deeds as will lead
him to his destined place." Then the Prophet recited: 'As
for him who gives (in charity) and keeps his duty to
Allah, and believes in the Best reward. We will make
smooth for him the path of ease....the path for evil.'
(92.5-10)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 473:
Narrated 'Ali:
While we were in a funeral procession in Baqi
Al-Gharqad, Allah's Apostle came and sat down, and we sat
around him. He had a small stick in his hand and he bent
his head and started scraping the ground with it. He then
said, "There is none among you, and no created soul but
has his place written for him either in Paradise or in the
Hell-Fire, and also has his happy or miserable fate (in
the Hereafter) written for him." A man said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Shall we depend upon what is written for us and
give up doing (good) deeds? For whoever among us is
destined to be fortunate (in the Hereafter), will join the
fortunate peoples and whoever among us is destined to be
miserable will do such deeds as are characteristic of the
people who are destined to misery." The Prophet said,
"Those who are destined to be happy (in the Hereafter)
will find it easy and pleasant to do the deeds
characteristic of those destined to happiness, while those
who are to be among the miserable (in the Hereafter), will
find it easy to do the deeds characteristic of those
destined to misery." Then he recited: 'As for him who
gives (in charity) and keeps his duty to Allah and
believes in the Best reward from Allah, We will make
smooth for him the path of ease. But he who is a greedy
miser and thinks himself self sufficient, and gives the
lie to the Best reward from Allah we will make smooth for
him the path for evil.' (92.5-10)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 474:
Narrated Ali:
While the Prophet was in a funeral procession. he
picked up something and started scraping the ground with
it, and said, "There is none among you but has his place
written for him either in the Hell Fire or in Paradise."
They said, "O Allah's Apostle! Shall we not depend upon
what has been written for us and give up deeds? He said,
"Carry on doing (good) deeds, for everybody will find easy
to do such deeds as will lead him to his destined place
for which he has been created. So he who is destined to be
among the happy (in the Hereafter), will find it easy to
do the deeds characteristic of such people, while he who
is destined to be among the miserable ones, will find it
easy to do the deeds characteristic of such people." Then
he recited:
'As for him who gives (in charity) and fears Allah, and
believes in the best....' (92.5-10)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 475:
Narrated Jundub bin Sufyan:
Once Allah's Apostle became sick and could not offer
his night prayer (Tahajjud) for two or three nights. Then
a lady (the wife of Abu Lahab) came and said, "O Muhammad!
I think that your Satan has forsaken you, for I have not
seen him with you for two or three nights!" On that Allah
revealed:
'By the fore-noon, and by the night when it darkens,
your Lord (O Muhammad) has neither forsaken you, nor hated
you.' (93.1-3)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 476:
Narrated Jundub Al-Bajali:
A lady said, "O Allah's Apostle! I see that your friend
has delayed. (in conveying Quran) to you." So there was
revealed: 'Your Lord (O Muhammad) has neither forsaken
you, not hated you.' (93.1-3)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 477:
Narrated Al-Bara:
While the Prophet was on a journey, he recited Surat
At-Tini waz-Zaituni (95) in one of the first two Rakat of
the Isha prayer.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 478:
Narrated Aisha:
(the wife of the Prophet) The commencement (of the
Divine Inspiration) to Allah's Apostle was in the form of
true dreams in his sleep, for he never had a dream but it
turned out to be true and clear as the bright daylight.
Then he began to like seclusions, so he used to go in
seclusion in the cave of Hira where he used to worship
Allah continuously for many nights before going back to
his family to take the necessary provision (of food) for
the stay. He come back to (his wife) Khadija again to take
his provision (of food) likewise, till one day he received
the Guidance while he was in the cave of Hira. An Angel
came to him and asked him to read. Allah's Apostle
replied, "I do not know how to read." The Prophet added,
"Then the Angel held me (forcibly) and pressed me so hard
that I felt distressed. Then he released me and again
asked me to read, and I replied, 'I do not know how to
read.' Thereupon he held me again and pressed me for the
second time till I felt distressed. He then released me
and asked me to read, but again I replied. 'I do not know
how to read.' Thereupon he held me for the third time and
pressed me till I got distressed, and then he released me
and said, 'Read, in the Name of your Lord Who has created
(all that exists), has created man out of a clot, Read!
And your Lord is the Most Generous. Who has taught (the
writing) by the pen, has taught man that which he knew
not." (96.1-5).
Then Allah's Apostle returned with that experience; and
the muscles between his neck and shoulders were trembling
till he came upon Khadija (his wife) and said, "Cover me!"
They covered him, and when the state of fear was over, he
said to Khadija, "O Khadija! What is wrong with me? I was
afraid that something bad might happen to me." Then he
told her the story. Khadija said, "Nay! But receive the
good tidings! By Allah, Allah will never disgrace you, for
by Allah, you keep good relations with your Kith and kin,
speak the truth, help the poor and the destitute,
entertain your guests generously and assist those who are
stricken with calamities." Khadija then took him to Waraqa
bin Naufil, the son of Khadija's paternal uncle. Waraqa
had been converted to Christianity in the Pre-lslamic
Period and used to write Arabic and write of the Gospel in
Arabic as much as Allah wished him to write. He was an old
man and had lost his eyesight. Khadija said (to Waraqa),
"O my cousin! Listen to what your nephew is going to say."
Waraqa said, "O my nephew! What have you seen?" The
Prophet then described whatever he had seen. Waraqa said,
"This is the same Angel (Gabriel) who was sent to Moses. I
wish I were young." He added some other statement. Allah's
Apostle asked, "Will these people drive me out?" Waraqa
said, "Yes, for nobody brought the like of what you have
brought, but was treated with hostility. If I were to
remain alive till your day (when you start preaching).
then I would support you strongly." But a short while
later Waraqa died and the Divine Inspiration was paused
(stopped) for a while so that Allah's Apostle was very
much grieved.
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah: While Allah's Apostle was
talking about the period of pause in revelation. he said
in his narration. "Once while I was walking, all of a
sudden I heard a voice from the sky. I looked up and saw
to my surprise, the same Angel as had visited me in the
cave of Hira.' He was sitting on a chair between the sky
and the earth. I got afraid of him and came back home and
said, Wrap me! Wrap me!" So they covered him and then
Allah revealed:
'O you, wrapped up! Arise and warn and your Lord
magnify, and your garments purify and dessert the idols.'
(74.1-5)
Abu Salama said, "(Rijz) are the idols which the people
of the Pre-lslamic period used to worship." After this the
revelation started coming frequently and regularly.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 479:
Narrated Aisha:
The commencement of the Divine Inspiration to Allah's
Apostle was in the form of true dreams. The Angel came to
him and said, "Read, in the Name of your Lord Who has
created (all that exists), has created man a clot. Read!
And your Lord is Most Generous" ..(96.1,2,3)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 480:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The commencement of (the Divine Inspirations to)
Allah's Apostle was in the form of true dreams. The Angel
came to him and said, "Read! In the Name of your Lord Who
has created all exists), has created man from a clot.
Read! And your Lord is Most Generous, Who has taught (the
writing) by the pen (the first person to write was Prophet
Idris. (96.1-4)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 481:
Narrated Aisha:
The Prophet returned to Khadija and said, "Wrap me!
Wrap me!" (Then the sub-narrator narrated the rest of the
narration.)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 482:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Abu Jahl said, "If I see Muhammad praying at the Ka'ba,
I will tread on his neck." When the Prophet heard of that,
he said, "If he does so, the Angels will snatch him away."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 483:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet said to Ubai (bin Ka'b). "Allah has ordered
me to recite to you:--'Those who disbelieve among the
people of the Scripture and among the idolators are not
going to stop (from their disbelief.') (Sura 98) Ubai
said, "Did Allah mention me by name?" The Prophet said,
"Yes." On that, Ubai wept.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 484:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet said to Ubai, "Allah has ordered me recite
Quran to you." Ubai asked, "Did Allah mention me by name
to you?" The Prophet said, "Allah has mentioned your name
to me." On that Ubai started weeping. (The sub-narrator)
Qatada added: I have been informed that the Prophet
recited: 'Those who disbelieve among the people of the
Scripture," ...to Ubai.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 485:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Allah's Prophet said to Ubai bin Ka'b, "Allah has
ordered me to recite Quran to you." Ubai said, "Did Allah
mention me by name to you?" The Prophet said, "Yes." Ubai
said, "Have I been mentioned by the Lord of the Worlds?"
The Prophet said, "Yes." Then Ubai burst into tears.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 486:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, " Horses are kept for one of
three purposes: A man may keep them (for Allah's Cause) to
receive a reward in the Hereafter; another may keep them
as a means of protection; and a third may keep them to be
a burden for him. As for the man for whom the horse is a
source of reward, he is the one who ties it for Allah's
Cause, and he ties it with a long rope in a pasture or a
garden, then, whatever it eats or drinks in that pasture
or garden will be added to his good deeds. And if it
breaks its rope and jumps over one or two hills, then, for
all its footsteps and its manure, good deeds will be
written for him. And if it passes by a river and drinks of
its water though its owner had no intention to water it
from that river, even then he will have good deeds written
for him. So that horse will be (a source of) reward for
such a man.
If a man ties a horse for earning his livelihood and
abstaining from asking others for help and he does not
forget Allah's right, i.e. pays its Zakat and gives it to
be used in Allah's Cause, then that horse will be a means
of protection for him. But if a man ties it out of pride
and to show off and to excite others, then that horse will
be a burden (of sins) for him." Then Allah's Apostle was
asked regarding donkeys. He replied, "Nothing has been
revealed to me except this comprehensive Verse which
includes everything:
'So whoever does good equal to the weight of an atom
(or a smallest ant) shall see it; and whoever does evil
equal to the weight of an atom (or a smallest ant) shall
see it.' (99.7-8)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 487:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet was asked about donkeys and he replied,
"Nothing has been revealed to me regarding donkeys except
this comprehensive Verse which includes everything:
"So whoever does good equal to the weight of an atom
(or a smallest ant) shall see it; And whoever, does evil
equal to the weight of an atom or a smallest ant) shall
see it.' (99.7-8)
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 488:
Narrated Anas:
When the Prophet was made to ascend to the Heavens, he
said (after his return), "I came upon a river the banks of
which were made of tents of hollow pearls. I asked
Gabriel. What is this (river?' He replied, 'This is the
Kauthar.'
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 489:
Narrated Abu Ubaida:
I asked 'Aisha 'regarding the verse:--'Verily we have
granted you the Kauthar.' She replied, "The Kauthar is a
river which has been given to your Prophet on the banks of
which there are (tents of) hollow pearls and its utensils
are as numberless as the stars."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 490:
Narrated Abu Bishr:
Said bin Jubair said that Ibn 'Abbas said about
Al-Kauthar. "That is the good which Allah has bestowed
upon His Apostle." I said to Sa'id bin Jubair. "But the
people claim that it is a river in Paradise." Said said,
"The river in Paradise is part of the good which Allah has
bestowed on His Apostle."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 491:
Narrated Aisha:
"When the "Surat-An-Nasr", 'When comes the Help of
Allah and the conquest,' had been revealed to the Prophet
he did not offer any prayer except that he said therein,
"Subhanka Rabbana wa bihamdika; Allahumma ighfirli (I
testify the Uniqueness of our Lord, and all the praises
are for Him: O Allah, forgive me!")
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 492:
Narrated Aisha:
Allah's Apostle used to say very often in bowing and
prostration (during his prayers), Subhanka Allahumma
Rabbana wa bihamdika; Allahumma ighfirli," according to
the order of the Qur'an.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 493:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
'Umar asked the people regarding Allah's Statement:
'When comes the Help of Allah (to you O Muhammad
against your enemies) and the conquest of Mecca.' (110.1)
They replied, "It indicates the future conquest of towns
and palaces (by Muslims)." 'Umar said, "What do you say
about it, O Ibn 'Abbas?" I replied, "(This Surat)
indicates the termination of the life of Muhammad. Through
it he was informed of the nearness of his death."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 494:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
'Umar used to make me sit with the elderly men who had
fought in the Battle of Badr. Some of them felt it (did
not like that) and said to 'Umar "Why do you bring in this
boy to sit with us while we have sons like him?" Umar
replied, "Because of what you know of his position (i.e.
his religious knowledge.)" One day 'Umar called me and
made me sit in the gathering of those people; and I think
that he called me just to show them. (my religious
knowledge). 'Umar then asked them (in my presence). "What
do you say about the interpretation of the Statement of
Allah:
'When comes Help of Allah (to you O, Muhammad against
your enemies) and the conquest (of Mecca).' (110.1) Some
of them said, "We are ordered to praise Allah and ask for
His forgiveness when Allah's Help and the conquest (of
Mecca) comes to us." Some others kept quiet and did not
say anything. On that, 'Umar asked me, "Do you say the
same, O Ibn 'Abbas?" I replied, "No." He said, 'What do
you say then?" I replied, "That is the sign of the death
of Allah's Apostle which Allah informed him of. Allah
said:--
'(O Muhammad) When comes the Help of Allah (to you
against your enemies) and the conquest (of Mecca) (which
is the sign of your death). You should celebrate the
praises of your Lord and ask for His Forgiveness, and He
is the One Who accepts the repentance and forgives.'
(110.3) On that 'Umar said, "I do not know anything about
it other than what you have said."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 495:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
When the Verse:-- 'And warn your tribe of near
kindred.' (26.214) was revealed. Allah's Apostle went out,
and when he had ascended As-Safa mountain, he shouted, "O
Sabahah!" The people said, "Who is that?" "Then they
gathered around him, whereupon he said, "Do you see? If I
inform you that cavalrymen are proceeding up the side of
this mountain, will you believe me?" They said, "We have
never heard you telling a lie." Then he said, "I am a
plain warner to you of a coming severe punishment." Abu
Lahab said, "May you perish! You gathered us only for this
reason? " Then Abu Lahab went away. So the
"Surat:--ul--LAHAB" 'Perish the hands of Abu Lahab!'
(111.1) was revealed.
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 496:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The Prophet went out towards Al-Batha' and ascended the
mountain and shouted, "O Sabahah!" So the Quraish people
gathered around him. He said, "Do you see? If I tell you
that an enemy is going to attack you in the morning or in
the evening, will you believe me?" They replied, "Yes." He
said, "Then I am a plain warner to you of a coming severe
punishment." Abu Lahab said, "Is it for this reason that
you have gathered us? May you perish ! " Then Allah
revealed: 'Perish the hands of Abu Lahab!'
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 497:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Abu Lahab said, "May you perish! Is it' for this that
you have gathered us?" So there was revealed:-- 'Parish
the hands of Abu Lahab'
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 498:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Allah said: 'The son of Adam tells a
lie against Me,, though he hasn't the right to do so. He
abuses me though he hasn't the right to do so. As for his
telling a lie against Me, it is his saying that I will not
recreate him as I created him for the first time. In fact,
the first creation was not easier for Me than new
creation. As for his abusing Me, it is his saying that
Allah has begotten children, while I am the One, the
Self-Sufficient Master Whom all creatures need, I beget
not, nor was I begotten, and there is none like unto Me."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 499:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "Allah said:-- 'The son of Adam
tells a lie against Me and he hasn't the right to do so;
and he abuses me and he hasn't the right to do so. His
telling a lie against Me is his saying that I will not
recreate him as I created him for the first time; and his
abusing Me is his saying that Allah has begotten children,
while I am the self-sufficient Master, Whom all creatures
need, Who begets not nor was He begotten, and there is
none like unto Me."
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 500:
Narrated Zirr bin Hubaish:
I asked Ubai bin Ka'b regarding the two Muwwidhat
(Surats of taking refuge with Allah). He said, "I asked
the Prophet about them, He said, 'These two Surats have
been recited to me and I have recited them (and are
present in the Quran).' So, we say as Allah's Apostle said
(i.e., they are part of the Quran"
Volume 6, Book 60, Number 501:
Narrated Zirr bin Hubaish:
I asked Ubai bin Ka'b, "O Abu AlMundhir! Your brother,
Ibn Mas'ud said so-and-so (i.e., the two Mu'awwidh-at do
not belong to the Quran)." Ubai said, "I asked Allah's
Apostle about them, and he said, 'They have been revealed
to me, and I have recited them (as a part of the Quran),"
So Ubai added, "So we say as Allah's Apostle has said."
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