Volume 8, Book 77, Number 593:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
Allah's Apostle, the truthful and truly-inspired, said,
"Each one of you collected in the womb of his mother for
forty days, and then turns into a clot for an equal period
(of forty days) and turns into a piece of flesh for a
similar period (of forty days) and then Allah sends an
angel and orders him to write four things, i.e., his
provision, his age, and whether he will be of the wretched
or the blessed (in the Hereafter). Then the soul is
breathed into him. And by Allah, a person among you (or a
man) may do deeds of the people of the Fire till there is
only a cubit or an arm-breadth distance between him and
the Fire, but then that writing (which Allah has ordered
the angel to write) precedes, and he does the deeds of the
people of Paradise and enters it; and a man may do the
deeds of the people of Paradise till there is only a cubit
or two between him and Paradise, and then that writing
precedes and he does the deeds of the people of the Fire
and enters it."
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 594:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet said, "Allah puts an angel in charge of the
uterus and the angel says, 'O Lord, (it is) semen! O Lord,
(it is now ) a clot! O Lord, (it is now) a piece of
flesh.' And then, if Allah wishes to complete its
creation, the angel asks, 'O Lord, (will it be) a male or
a female? A wretched (an evil doer) or a blessed (doer of
good)? How much will his provisions be? What will his age
be?' So all that is written while the creature is still in
the mother's womb."
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 595:
Narrated Imran bin Husain:
A man said, "O Allah's Apostle! Can the people of
Paradise be known (differentiated) from the people of the
Fire; The Prophet replied, "Yes." The man said, "Why do
people (try to) do (good) deeds?" The Prophet said,
"Everyone will do the deeds for which he has been created
to do or he will do those deeds which will be made easy
for him to do." (i.e. everybody will find easy to do such
deeds as will lead him to his destined place for which he
has been created).
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 596:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The Prophet ; was asked about the offspring of the
pagans. He said, "Allah knows what they would have done
(were they to live)."
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 597:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle was asked about the offspring of the
pagans. He said, "Allah knows what they would have done
(were they to live)."
Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "No child
is born but has the Islamic Faith, but its parents turn it
into a Jew or a Christian. It is as you help the animals
give birth. Do you find among their offspring a mutilated
one before you mutilate them yourself?" The people said,
"O Allah's Apostle! What do you think about those (of
them) who die young?" The Prophet said, "Allah knows what
they would have done (were they to live)."
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 598:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "No woman should ask for the
divorce of her sister (Muslim) so as to take her place,
but she should marry the man (without compelling him to
divorce his other wife), for she will have nothing but
what Allah has written for her."
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 599:
Narrated Usama:
Once while I was with the Prophet and Sa'd, Ubai bin
Ka'b and Mu'adh were also sitting with him, there came to
him a messenger from one of his daughters, telling him
that her child was on the verge of death. The Prophet told
the messenger to tell her, "It is for Allah what He takes,
and it is for Allah what He gives, and everything has its
fixed time (limit). So (she should) be patient and look
for Allah's reward."
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 600:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
That while he was sitting with the Prophet a man from
the Ansar came and said, "O Allah's Apostle! We get slave
girls from the war captives and we love property; what do
you think about coitus interruptus?" Allah's Apostle said,
"Do you do that? It is better for you not to do it, for
there is no soul which Allah has ordained to come into
existence but will be created."
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 601:
Narrated Hudhaifa:
The Prophet once delivered a speech in front of us
wherein he left nothing but mentioned (about) everything
that would happen till the Hour. Some of us stored that
our minds and some forgot it. (After that speech) I used
to see events taking place (which had been referred to in
that speech) but I had forgotten them (before their
occurrence). Then I would recognize such events as a man
recognizes another man who has been absent and then sees
and recognizes him.
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 602:
Narrated 'Ali:
While we were sitting with the Prophet who had a stick
with which he was scraping the earth, he lowered his head
and said, "There is none of you but has his place assigned
either in the Fire or in Paradise." Thereupon a man from
the people said, "Shall we not depend upon this, O Allah's
Apostle?" The Prophet said, "No, but carry on and do your
deeds, for everybody finds it easy to do such deeds (as
will lead him to his place)." The Prophet then recited the
Verse: 'As for him who gives (in charity) and keeps his
duty to Allah..' (92.5)
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 603:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
We witnessed along with Allah's Apostle the Khaibar
(campaign). Allah's Apostle told his companions about a
man who claimed to be a Muslim, "This man is from the
people of the Fire." When the battle started, the man
fought very bravely and received a great number of wounds
and got crippled. On that, a man from among the companions
of the Prophet came and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Do you
know what the man you described as of the people of the
Fire has done? He has fought very bravely for Allah's
Cause and he has received many wounds." The Prophet said,
"But he is indeed one of the people of the Fire." Some of
the Muslims were about to have some doubt about that
statement. So while the man was in that state, the pain
caused by the wounds troubled him so much that he put his
hand into his quiver and took out an arrow and committed
suicide with it. Off went some men from among the Muslims
to Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Allah has
made your statement true. So-and-so has committed
suicide." Allah's Apostle said, "O Bilal! Get up and
announce in public: None will enter Paradise but a
believer, and Allah may support this religion (Islam) with
a wicked man."
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 604:
Narrated Sahl bin Sa'd:
There was a man who fought most bravely of all the
Muslims on behalf of the Muslims in a battle (Ghazwa) in
the company of the Prophet. The Prophet looked at him and
said. "If anyone would like to see a man from the people
of the Fire, let him look at this (brave man)." On that, a
man from the People (Muslims) followed him, and he was in
that state i.e., fighting fiercely against the pagans till
he was wounded, and then he hastened to end his life by
placing his sword between his breasts (and pressed it with
great force) till it came out between his shoulders. Then
the man (who was watching that person) went quickly to the
Prophet and said, "I testify that you are Allah's
Apostle!" The Prophet asked him, "Why do you say that?" He
said, "You said about so-and-so, 'If anyone would like to
see a man from the people of the Fire, he should look at
him.' He fought most bravely of all of us on behalf of the
Muslims and I knew that he would not die as a Muslim
(Martyr). So when he got wounded, he hastened to die and
committed suicide." There-upon the Prophet said, "A man
may do the deeds of the people of the Fire while in fact
he is one of the people of Paradise, and he may do the
deeds of the people of Paradise while in fact he belongs
to the people of Fire, and verily, (the rewards of) the
deeds are decided by the last actions (deeds)".
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 605:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet forbade vowing and said, "In fact, vowing
does not prevent anything, but it makes a miser to spend
his property."
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 606:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said (that Allah said), "Vowing does not
bring to the son of Adam anything I have not already
written in his fate, but vowing is imposed on him by way
of fore ordainment. Through vowing I make a miser spend of
his wealth."
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 607:
Narrated Abu Musa:
While we were with Allah's Apostle in a holy battle, we
never went up a hill or reached its peak or went down a
valley but raised our voices with Takbir. Allah's Apostle
came close to us and said, "O people! Don't exert
yourselves, for you do not call a deaf or an absent one,
but you call the All-Listener, the All-Seer." The Prophet
then said, "O 'Abdullah bin Qais! Shall I teach you a
sentence which is from the treasures of Paradise? ( It
is): 'La haula wala quwata illa billah. (There is neither
might nor power except with Allah)."
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 608:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
That the Prophet said, "No Caliph is appointed but has
two groups of advisors: One group advises him to do good
and urges him to adopt it, and the other group advises him
to do bad and urges him to adopt it; and the protected is
the one whom Allah protects."
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 609:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
I did not see anything so resembling minor sins as what
Abu Huraira said from the Prophet, who said, "Allah has
written for the son of Adam his inevitable share of
adultery whether he is aware of it or not: The adultery of
the eye is the looking (at something which is sinful to
look at), and the adultery of the tongue is to utter (what
it is unlawful to utter), and the innerself wishes and
longs for (adultery) and the private parts turn that into
reality or refrain from submitting to the temptation."
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 610:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
(regarding the Verse) "And We granted the vision
(Ascension to the heavens "Miraj") which We showed you (O
Muhammad as an actual eye witness) but as a trial for
mankind.' (17.60): Allah's Apostle actually saw with his
own eyes the vision (all the things which were shown to
him) on the night of his Night Journey to Jerusalem (and
then to the heavens). The cursed tree which is mentioned
in the Qur'an is the tree of Az-Zaqqum.
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 611:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Adam and Moses argued with each
other. Moses said to Adam. 'O Adam! You are our father who
disappointed us and turned us out of Paradise.' Then Adam
said to him, 'O Moses! Allah favored you with His talk
(talked to you directly) and He wrote (the Torah) for you
with His Own Hand. Do you blame me for action which Allah
had written in my fate forty years before my creation?' So
Adam confuted Moses, Adam confuted Moses," the Prophet
added, repeating the Statement three times.
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 612:
Narrated Warrad:
(the freed slave of Al-Mughira bin Shu'ba) Muawiya
wrote to Mughira. 'Write to me what you heard the Prophet
saying after his prayer.' So Al-Mughira dictated to me and
said, "I heard the Prophet saying after the prayer, 'None
has the right to be worshipped but Allah Alone Who has no
partner. O Allah! No-one can withhold what You give, and
none can give what You withhold, and the fortune of a man
of means is useless before You (i.e., only good deeds are
of value)."
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 613:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Take refuge with Allah from the
difficulties of severe calamities, from having an evil end
and a bad fate and from the malicious joy of your
enemies."
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 614:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
When taking an oath, the Prophet very often used to
say, "No, by Him Who turns the hearts."
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 615:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said to Ibn Saiyad, "I have kept for you a
secret." Ibn Saiyad said, "Ad-Dukh." The Prophet said,
"Keep quiet, for you cannot go beyond your limits (or you
cannot exceed what has been foreordained for you)." On
that, 'Umar said (to the Prophet ), "Allow me to chop off
his neck!" The Prophet said, "Leave him, for if he is he
(i.e., Ad-Dajjal), then you will not be able to overcome
him, and if he is not, then you gain no good by killing
him."
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 616:
Narrated 'Aisha:
I asked Allah's Apostle about the plague. He said,
"That was a means of torture which Allah used to send upon
whom-so-ever He wished, but He made it a source of mercy
for the believers, for anyone who is residing in a town in
which this disease is present, and remains there and does
not leave that town, but has patience and hopes for
Allah's reward, and knows that nothing will befall him
except what Allah has written for him, then he will get
such reward as that of a martyr."
Volume 8, Book 77, Number 617:
Narrated Al-Bara' bin 'Azib:
I saw the Prophet on the Day of (the battle of) Al-Khandaq,
carrying earth with us and saying, "By Allah, without
Allah we would not have been guided, neither would we have
fasted, nor would we have prayed. O Allah! Send down
Sakina (calmness) upon us and make our feet firm when we
meet (the enemy). The pagans have rebelled against us, but
if they want to put us in affliction (i.e., fight us) we
refuse (to flee)." (See Hadith No. 430, Vol. 5).
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