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Translation of Sahih Bukhari,
Book 52:
Fighting for the Cause of Allah (Jihaad)
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 41:
Narrated Abdullah bin Masud:
I asked Allah's Apostle, "O Allah's Apostle! What is the best deed?"
He replied, "To offer the prayers at their early stated fixed times."
I asked, "What is next in goodness?" He replied, "To be good and
dutiful to your parents." I further asked, what is next in goodness?"
He replied, "To participate in Jihad in Allah's Cause." I did not ask
Allah's Apostle anymore and if I had asked him more, he would have
told me more.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 42:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
Allah's Apostle said, "There is no Hijra (i.e. migration) (from Mecca
to Medina) after the Conquest (of Mecca), but Jihad and good intention
remain; and if you are called (by the Muslim ruler) for fighting, go
forth immediately.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 43:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(That she said), "O Allah's Apostle! We consider Jihad as the best
deed. Should we not fight in Allah's Cause?" He said, "The best Jihad
(for women) is Hajj-Mabrur (i.e. Hajj which is done according to the
Prophet's tradition and is accepted by Allah)."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 44:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
A man came to Allah's Apostle and said, "Instruct me as to such a deed
as equals Jihad (in reward)." He replied, "I do not find such a deed."
Then he added, "Can you, while the Muslim fighter is in the
battle-field, enter your mosque to perform prayers without cease and
fast and never break your fast?" The man said, "But who can do that?"
Abu- Huraira added, "The Mujahid (i.e. Muslim fighter) is rewarded
even for the footsteps of his horse while it wanders bout (for
grazing) tied in a long rope."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 45:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
Somebody asked, "O Allah's Apostle! Who is the best among the people?"
Allah's Apostle replied "A believer who strives his utmost in Allah's
Cause with his life and property." They asked, "Who is next?" He
replied, "A believer who stays in one of the mountain paths
worshipping Allah and leaving the people secure from his mischief."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 46:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "The example of a Mujahid in Allah's
Cause-- and Allah knows better who really strives in His Cause----is
like a person who fasts and prays continuously. Allah guarantees that
He will admit the Mujahid in His Cause into Paradise if he is killed,
otherwise He will return him to his home safely with rewards and war
booty."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 47:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Allah's Apostle used to visit Um Haran bint Milhan, who would offer
him reals. Um-Haram was the wife of Ubada bin As-Samit. Allah's
Apostle, once visited her and she provided him with food and started
looking for lice in his head. Then Allah's Apostle slept, and
afterwards woke up smiling. Um Haran asked, "What causes you to smile,
O Allah's Apostle?" He said. "Some of my followers who (in a dream)
were presented before me as fighters in Allah's Cause (on board a
ship) amidst this sea cause me to smile; they were as kings on the
thrones (or like kings on the thrones)." (Ishaq, a sub-narrator is not
sure as to which expression the Prophet used.) Um-Haram said, "O
Allah's Apostle! Invoke Allah that he makes me one of them. Allah's
Apostle invoked Allah for her and slept again and woke up smiling.
Once again Um Haram asked, "What makes you smile, O Allah's Apostle?"
He replied, "Some of my followers were presented to me as fighters in
Allah's Cause," repeating the same dream. Um-Haram said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Invoke Allah that He makes me one of them." He said, "You are
amongst the first ones." It happened that she sailed on the sea during
the Caliphate of Mu'awlya bin Abi Sufyan, and after she disembarked,
she fell down from her riding animal and died.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 48:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Whoever believes in Allah and His Apostle, offer
prayer perfectly and fasts the month of Ramadan, will rightfully be
granted Paradise by Allah, no matter whether he fights in Allah's
Cause or remains in the land where he is born." The people said, "O
Allah's Apostle ! Shall we acquaint the people with the is good news?"
He said, "Paradise has one-hundred grades which Allah has reserved for
the Mujahidin who fight in His Cause, and the distance between each of
two grades is like the distance between the Heaven and the Earth. So,
when you ask Allah (for something), ask for Al-firdaus which is the
best and highest part of Paradise." (i.e. The sub-narrator added, "I
think the Prophet also said, 'Above it (i.e. Al-Firdaus) is the Throne
of Beneficent (i.e. Allah), and from it originate the rivers of
Paradise.")
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 49:
Narrated Samura:
The Prophet said, "Last night two men came to me (in a dream) and made
me ascend a tree and then admitted me into a better and superior
house, better of which I have never seen. One of them said, 'This
house is the house of martyrs."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 50:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet said, "A single endeavor (of fighting) in Allah's Cause in
the forenoon or in the afternoon is better than the world and whatever
is in it."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 51:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "A place in Paradise as small as a bow is better
than all that on which the sun rises and sets (i.e. all the world)."
He also said, "A single endeavor in Allah's Cause in the afternoon or
in the forenoon is better than all that on which the sun rises and
sets."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 52:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad:
The Prophet said, "A single endeavor in Allah's Cause in the afternoon
and in the forenoon is better than the world and whatever is in it."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 53:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet said, "Nobody who dies and finds good from Allah (in the
Hereafter) would wish to come back to this world even if he were given
the whole world and whatever is in it, except the martyr who, on
seeing the superiority of martyrdom, would like to come back to the
world and get killed again (in Allah's Cause)."
Narrated Anas: The Prophet said, "A single endeavor (of fighting) in
Allah's Cause in the afternoon or in the forenoon is better than all
the world and whatever is in it. A place in Paradise as small as the
bow or lash of one of you is better than all the world and whatever is
in it. And if a houri from Paradise appeared to the people of the
earth, she would fill the space between Heaven and the Earth with
light and pleasant scent and her head cover is better than the world
and whatever is in it."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 54:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "By Him in Whose Hands my life is! Were it not for
some men amongst the believers who dislike to be left behind me and
whom I cannot provide with means of conveyance, I would certainly
never remain behind any Sariya' (army-unit) setting out in Allah's
Cause. By Him in Whose Hands my life is! I would love to be martyred
in Al1ah's Cause and then get resurrected and then get martyred, and
then get resurrected again and then get martyred and then get
resurrected again and then get martyred.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 55:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet delivered a sermon and said, "Zaid took the flag and was
martyred, and then Ja'far took the flag and was martyred, and then
'Abdullah bin Rawaha took the flag and was martyred too, and then
Khalid bin Al-Walid took the flag though he was not appointed as a
commander and Allah made him victorious." The Prophet further added,
"It would not please us to have them with us." Aiyub, a sub-narrator,
added, "Or the Prophet, shedding tears, said, 'It would not p ease
them to be with us."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 56:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Um Haram said, "Once the Prophet slept in my house near to me and got
up smiling. I said, 'What makes you smile?' He replied, 'Some of my
followers who (i.e. in a dream) were presented to me sailing on this
green sea like kings on thrones.' I said, 'O Allah's Apostle! Invoke
Allah to make me one of them." So the Prophet invoked Allah for her
and went to sleep again. He did the same (i.e. got up and told his
dream) and Um Haran repeated her question and he gave the same reply.
She said, "Invoke Allah to make me one of them." He said, "You are
among the first batch." Later on it happened that she went out in the
company of her husband 'Ubada bin As-Samit who went for Jihad and it
was the first time the Muslims undertook a naval expedition led by Mu
awiya. When the expedition came to an end and they were returning to
Sham, a riding animal was presented to her to ride, but the animal let
her fall and thus she died.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 57:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet sent seventy men from the tribe of Bani Salim to the tribe
of Bani Amir. When they reached there, my maternal uncle said to them,
"I will go ahead of you, and if they allow me to convey the message of
Allah's Apostle (it will be all right); otherwise you will remain
close to me." So he went ahead of them and the pagans granted him
security But while he was reporting the message of the Prophet , they
beckoned to one of their men who stabbed him to death. My maternal
uncle said, "Allah is Greater! By the Lord of the Kaba, I am
successful." After that they attached the rest of the party and killed
them all except a lame man who went up to the top of the mountain.
(Hammam, a sub-narrator said, "I think another man was saved along
with him)." Gabriel informed the Prophet that they (i.e the martyrs)
met their Lord, and He was pleased with them and made them pleased. We
used to recite, "Inform our people that we have met our Lord, He is
pleased with us and He has made us pleased " Later on this Quranic
Verse was cancelled. The Prophet invoked Allah for forty days to curse
the murderers from the tribe of Ral, Dhakwan, Bani Lihyan and Bam
Usaiya who disobeyed Allah and his Apostle
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 58:
Narrated Jundab bin Sufyan:
In one of the holy Battles a finger of Allah's Apostle (got wounded
and) bled. He said, "You are just a finger that bled, and what you got
is in Allah's Cause."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 59:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "By Him in Whose Hands my soul is! Whoever is
wounded in Allah's Cause....and Allah knows well who gets wounded in
His Cause....will come on the Day of Resurrection with his wound
having the color of blood but the scent of musk."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 60:
Narrated Abdullah bin Abbas:
That Abu Sufyan told him that Heraclius said to him, "I asked you
about the outcome of your battles with him (i.e. the Prophet ) and you
told me that you fought each other with alternate success. So the
Apostles are tested in this way but the ultimate victory is always
theirs.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 61:
Narrated Anas:
My uncle Anas bin An-Nadr was absent from the Battle of Badr. He said,
"O Allah's Apostle! I was absent from the first battle you fought
against the pagans. (By Allah) if Allah gives me a chance to fight the
pagans, no doubt. Allah will see how (bravely) I will fight." On the
day of Uhud when the Muslims turned their backs and fled, he said, "O
Allah! I apologize to You for what these (i.e. his companions) have
done, and I denounce what these (i.e. the pagans) have done." Then he
advanced and Sad bin Muadh met him. He said "O Sad bin Muadh ! By the
Lord of An-Nadr, Paradise! I am smelling its aroma coming from before
(the mountain of) Uhud," Later on Sad said, "O Allah's Apostle! I
cannot achieve or do what he (i.e. Anas bin An-Nadr) did. We found
more than eighty wounds by swords and arrows on his body. We found him
dead and his body was mutilated so badly that none except his sister
could recognize him by his fingers." We used to think that the
following Verse was revealed concerning him and other men of his sort:
"Among the believers are men who have been true to their covenant with
Allah.........." (33.23)
His sister Ar-Rubbaya' broke a front tooth of a woman and Allah's
Apostle ordered for retaliation. On that Anas (bin An-Nadr) said, "O
Allah's Apostle! By Him Who has sent you with the Truth, my sister's
tooth shall not be broken." Then the opponents of Anas's sister
accepted the compensation and gave up the claim of retaliation. So
Allah's Apostle said, "There are some people amongst Allah's slaves
whose oaths are fulfilled by Allah when they take them."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 62:
Narrated Kharija bin Zaid:
Zaid bin Thabit said, "When the Quran was compiled from various
written manuscripts, one of the Verses of Surat Al-Ahzab was missing
which I used to hear Allah's Apostle reciting. I could not find it
except with Khuzaima bin Thabjt Al-Ansari, whose witness Allah's
Apostle regarded as equal to the witness of two men. And the Verse
was:-- "Among the believers are men who have been true to what they
covenanted with Allah." (33.23)
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 63:
Narrated Al-Bara:
A man whose face was covered with an iron mask (i.e. clad in armor)
came to the Prophet and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Shall I fight or
embrace Islam first? "The Prophet said, "Embrace Islam first and then
fight." So he embraced Islam, and was martyred. Allah's Apostle said,
A Little work, but a great reward. "(He did very little (after
embracing Islam), but he will be rewarded in abundance)."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 64:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Um Ar-Rubai'bint Al-Bara', the mother of Hartha bin Suraqa came to the
Prophet and said, "O Allah's Prophet! Will you tell me about Hartha?"
Hartha has been killed (i.e. martyred) on the day of Badr with an
arrow thrown by an unidentified person. She added, "If he is in
Paradise, I will be patient; otherwise, I will weep bitterly for him."
He said, "O mother of Hartha! There are Gardens in Paradise and your
son got the Firdausal-ala (i.e. the best place in Paradise)."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 65:
Narrated Abu Musa:
A man came to the Prophet and asked, "A man fights for war booty;
another fights for fame and a third fights for showing off; which of
them fights in Allah's Cause?" The Prophet said, "He who fights that
Allah's Word (i.e. Islam) should be superior, fights in Allah's
Cause."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 66:
Narrated Abu Abs:
(who is 'Abdur-Rahman bin Jabir) Allah's Apostle said," Anyone whose
both feet get covered with dust in Allah's Cause will not be touched
by the (Hell) fire."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 67:
Narrated 'Ikrima:
that Ibn 'Abbas told him and 'Ali bin 'Abdullah to go to Abu Said and
listen to some of his narrations; So they both went (and saw) Abu Said
and his brother irrigating a garden belonging to them. When he saw
them, he came up to them and sat down with his legs drawn up and
wrapped in his garment and said, "(During the construction of the
mosque of the Prophet) we carried the adobe of the mosque, one brick
at a time while 'Ammar used to carry two at a time. The Prophet passed
by 'Ammar and removed the dust off his head and said, "May Allah be
merciful to 'Ammar. He will be killed by a rebellious aggressive
group. 'Ammar will invite them to (obey) Allah and they will invite
him to the (Hell) fire."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 68:
Narrated 'Aisha:
When Allah's Apostle returned on the day (of the battle) of Al-Khandaq
(i.e. Trench), he put down his arms and took a bath. Then Gabriel
whose head was covered with dust, came to him saying, "You have put
down your arms! By Allah, I have not put down my arms yet." Allah's
Apostle said, "Where (to go now)?" Gabriel said, "This way," pointing
towards the tribe of Bani Quraiza. So Allah's Apostle went out towards
them .
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 69:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
For thirty days Allah's Apostle invoked Allah to curse those who had
killed the companions of Bir-Mauna; he invoked evil upon the tribes of
Ral, Dhakwan, and Usaiya who disobeyed Allah and His Apostle. There
was reveled about those who were killed at Bir-Mauna a Quranic Verse
we used to recite, but it was cancelled later on. The Verse was:
"Inform our people that we have met our Lord. He is pleased with us
and He has made us pleased"
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 70:
Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah:
"Some people drank alcohol in the morning of the day (of the battle)
of Uhud and were martyred (on the same day)." Sufyan was asked, "(Were
they martyred) in the last part of the day?)" He replied, "Such
information does not occur in the narration."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 71:
Narrated Jabir:
My father's mutilated body was brought to the Prophet and was placed
in front of him. I went to uncover his face but my companions forbade
me. Then mourning cries of a lady were heard, and it was said that she
was either the daughter or the sister of Amr. The Prophet said, "Why
is she crying?" Or said, "Do not cry, for the angels are still shading
him with their wings." (Al-Bukhari asked Sadqa, a sub-narrator, "Does
the narration include the expression: 'Till he was lifted?' " The
latter replied, "Jabir may have said it.")
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 72:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet said, "Nobody who enters Paradise likes to go back to the
world even if he got everything on the earth, except a Mujahid who
wishes to return to the world so that he may be martyred ten times
because of the dignity he receives (from Allah)."
Narrated Al-Mughira bin Shu'ba: Our Prophet told us about the message
of our Lord that "Whoever amongst us is killed will go to Paradise."
Umar asked the Prophet, "Is it not true that our men who are killed
will go to Paradise and their's (i.e. those of the Pagan's) will go to
the (Hell) fire?" The Prophet said, "Yes."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 73:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abi Aufa:
Allah's Apostle said, "Know that Paradise is under the shades of
swords."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 74i:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "Once Solomon, son of David said, '(By Allah)
Tonight I will have sexual intercourse with one hundred (or
ninety-nine) women each of whom will give birth to a knight who will
fight in Allah's Cause.' On that a (i.e. if Allah wills) but he did
not say, 'Allah willing.' Therefore only one of those women conceived
and gave birth to a half-man. By Him in Whose Hands Muhammad's life
is, if he had said, "Allah willing', (he would have begotten sons) all
of whom would have been knights striving in Allah's Cause."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 74n:
Narrated Anas: The Prophet was the best, the bravest and the most
generous of all the people. Once when the people of Medina got
frightened, the Prophet rode a horse and went ahead of them and said,
"We found this horse very fast."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 75:
Narrated Muhammad bin Jubair:
Jubair bin Mut'im told me that while he was in the company of Allah's
Apostle with the people returning from Hunain, some people (bedouins)
caught hold of the Prophet and started begging of him so much so that
he had to stand under a (kind of thorny tree (i.e. Samurah) and his
cloak was snatched away. The Prophet stopped and said, "Give me my
cloak. If I had as many camels as these thorny trees, I would have
distributed them amongst you and you will not find me a miser or a
liar or a coward."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 76:
Narrated 'Amr bin Maimun Al-Audi:
Sad used to teach his sons the following words as a teacher teaches
his students the skill of writing and used to say that Allah's Apostle
used to seek Refuge with Allah from them (i.e. the evils) at the end
of every prayer. The words are:
'O Allah! I seek refuge with You from cowardice, and seek refuge with
You from being brought back to a bad stage of old life and seek refuge
with You from the afflictions of the world, and seek refuge with You
from the punishments in the grave.'
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 77:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet used to say, "O Allah! I seek refuge with You from
helplessness, laziness, cowardice and feeble old age; I seek refuge
with You from afflictions of life and death and seek refuge with You
from the punishment in the grave."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 78:
Narrated As-Sa'-ib bin Yazid:
I was in the company of Talha bin 'Ubaidullah, Sad, Al-Miqdad bin
Al-Aswad and 'Abdur Rahman bin 'Auf and I heard none of them narrating
anything from Allah's Apostle but Talha was talking about the day (of
the battle) of Uhud.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 79:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
On the day of the Conquest (of Mecca) the Prophet said, "There is no
emigration after the Conquest but Jihad and intentions. When you are
called (by the Muslim ruler) for fighting, go forth immediately." (See
Hadith No. 42)
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 80i:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "Allah welcomes two men with a smile; one of
whom kills the other and both of them enter Paradise. One fights in
Allah's Cause and gets killed. Later on Allah forgives the 'killer who
also get martyred (In Allah's Cause)."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 80n:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I went to Allah's Apostle while he was at Khaibar after it had fallen
in the Muslims' hands. I said, "O Allah's Apostle! Give me a share
(from the land of Khaibar)."
One of the sons of Sa'id bin Al-'As said, "O Allah's Apostle! Do not
give him a share." I said, "This is the murderer of Ibn Qauqal." The
son of Said bin Al-As said, "Strange! A Wabr (i.e. guinea pig) who has
come down to us from the mountain of Qaduim (i.e. grazing place of
sheep) blames me for killing a Muslim who was given superiority by
Allah because of me, and Allah did not disgrace me at his hands (i.e.
was not killed as an infidel)." (The sub-narrator said "I do not know
whether the Prophet gave him a share or not.")
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 81:
Narrated Anas bin Malik
In the life-time of the Prophet, Abu Talha did not fast because of the
Jihad, but after the Prophet died I never saw him without fasting
except on 'Id-ul-Fitr and 'Id-ul-Aclha.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 82:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "Five are regarded as martyrs: They are those
who die because of plague, abdominal disease, drowning or a falling
building etc., and the martyrs in Allah's Cause."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 83:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet said, "Plauge is the cause of martyrdom of every Muslim
(who dies because of it)."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 84:
Narrated Al-Bara:
When the Divine Inspiration: "Those of the believers who sit (at
home), was revealed the Prophet sent for Zaid (bin Thabit) who came
with a shoulder-blade and wrote on it. Ibn Um-Maktum complained about
his blindness and on that the following revelation came: "Not equal
are those believers who sit (at home) except those who are disabled
(by injury, or are blind or lame etc.) and those who strive hard and
fight in the Way of Allah with their wealth and lives)." (4.95)
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 85:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad As-Sa'idi:
I saw Marwan bin Al-Hakam sitting in the Mosque. So I came forward and
sat by his side. He told us that Zaid bin Thabit had told him that
Allah's Apostle had dictated to him the Divine Verse:
"Not equal are those believers who sit (at home) and those who strive
hard and fight in the Cause of Allah with their wealth and lives.'
(4.95)
Zaid said, "Ibn-Maktum came to the Prophet while he was dictating to
me that very Verse. On that Ibn Um Maktum said, "O Allah's Apostle! If
I had power, I would surely take part in Jihad." He was a blind man.
So Allah sent down revelation to His Apostle while his thigh was on
mine and it became so heavy for me that I feared that my thigh would
be broken. Then that state of the Prophet was over after Allah
revealed "...except those who are disabled (by injury or are blind or
lame etc.) (4.95)
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 86:
Narrated Salim Abu-An-Nadr:
'Abdullah bin Abi Aufa wrote and I read what he wrote that Allah's
Apostle said, "When you face them ( i.e. your enemy) then be
patient."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 87:
Narrated Anas:
Allah's Apostle went towards the Khandaq (i.e. Trench) and saw the
Emigrants and the Ansar digging in a very cold morning as they did not
have slaves to do that for them. When he noticed their fatigue and
hunger he said, "O Allah! The real life is that of the Here-after, (so
please) forgive the Ansar and the Emigrants." In its reply the
Emigrants and the Ansar said, "We are those who have given a pledge of
allegiance to Muhammad that we will carry on Jihad as long as we
live."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 88:
Narrated Anas:
The Emigrants and the Ansar started digging the trench around Medina
carrying the earth on their backs and saying, "We are those who have
given a pledge of allegiance to Muhammad that we will I carry on Jihad
as long as we live." The Prophet kept on replying, "O Allah, there is
no good except the good of the Hereafter; so confer Your Blessings on
the Ansar and the Emigrants."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 89:
Narrated Al-Bara:
The Prophet went on carrying (i.e. the earth) and saying, "Without You
(O Allah!) we would have got no guidance."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 90:
Narrated Al-Bara:
On the day (of the battle) of Al-Ahzab (i.e. clans) I saw the Prophet
carrying earth, and the earth was covering the whiteness of his
abdomen. And he was saying, "Without You (O Allah!) we would have got
no guidance, nor given in charity, nor prayed. So please bless us with
tranquility and make firm our feet when we meet our enemies.
Indeed (these) people have rebelled against (oppressed) us but never
shall we yield if they try to bring affliction upon us."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 91:
Narrated Anas:
We returned from the Ghazwa of Tabuk along with the Prophet. (See
Hadith No. 92 below) .
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 92:
Narrated Anas:
While the Prophet was in a Ghazwa he said, "Some people have remained
behind us in Medina and we never crossed a mountain path or a valley,
but they were with us (i.e. sharing the reward with us), as they have
been held back by a (legal) excuse. "
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 93:
Narrated Abu Said:
I heard the Prophet saying, "Indeed, anyone who fasts for one day for
Allah's Pleasure, Allah will keep his face away from the (Hell) fire
for (a distance covered by a journey of) seventy years."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 94:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Whoever spends two things in Allah's Cause, will be
called by all the gate-keepers of Paradise who will be saying, 'O
so-and-so! Come here.' " Abu Bakr said, "O Allah's Apostle! Such
persons will never be destroyed." The Prophet said, "I hope you will
be one of them."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 95:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
Allah's Apostle ascended the pulpit and said, "Nothing worries me as
to what will happen to you after me, except the temptation of worldly
blessings which will be conferred on you." Then he mentioned the
worldly pleasures. He started with the one (i.e. the blessings) and
took up the other (i.e. the pleasures). A man got up saying, "O
Allah's Apostle! Can the good bring about evil?" The Prophet remained
silent and we thought that he was being inspired divinely, so all the
people kept silent with awe. Then the Prophet wiped the sweat off his
face and asked, "Where is the present questioner?" "Do you think
wealth is good?" he repeated thrice, adding, "No doubt, good produces
nothing but good. Indeed it is like what grows on the banks of a
stream which either kills or nearly kills the grazing animals because
of gluttony except the vegetation-eating animal which eats till both
its flanks are full (i.e. till it gets satisfied) and then stands in
the sun and defecates and urinates and again starts grazing. This
worldly property is sweet vegetation. How excellent the wealth of the
Muslim is, if it is collected through legal means and is spent in
Allah's Cause and on orphans, poor people and travelers. But he who
does not take it legally is like an eater who is never satisfied and
his wealth will be a witness against him on the Day of Resurrection."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 96:
Narrated Zaid bin Khalid:
Allah's Apostle said, " He who pre pares a Ghazi going in Allah's
Cause is given a reward equal to that of) a Ghazi; and he who looks
after properly the dependents of a Ghazi going in Allah's Cause is
(given a reward equal to that of) Ghazi."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 97:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet used not to enter any house in Medina except the house of
Um Sulaim besides those of his wives when he was asked why, he said,
"I take pity on her as her brother was killed in my company. "
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 98:
Narrated Ibn Aun:
Once Musa bin Anas while describing the battle of Yamama, said, "Anas
bin Malik went to Thabit bin Qais, who had lifted his clothes from his
thighs and was applying Hunut to his body. Anas asked, 'O Uncle! What
is holding you back (from the battle)?' He replied, 'O my nephew! I am
coming just now,' and went on perfuming himself with Hunut, then he
came and sat (in the row). Anas then mentioned that the people fled
from the battle-field. On that Thabit said, 'Clear the way for me to
fight the enemy. We would never do so (i.e. flee) in the company of
Allah's Apostle. How bad the habits you have acquired from your
enemies!"
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 99:
Narrated Jabir:
The Prophet said, "Who will bring me the information about the enemy
on the day (of the battle) of Al-Ahzab (i.e. Clans)?" Az-Zubair said,
"I will." The Prophet said again, "Who will bring me the information
about the enemy?" Az-Zubair said again, "I will." The Prophet said,
"Every prophet had a disciple and my disciple is Az-Zubair. "
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 100:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
When the Prophet called the people (Sadqa, a sub-narrator, said, 'Most
probably that happened on the day of Al-Khandaq) Az-Zubair responded
to the call (i.e. to act as a reconnoiter). The Prophet) called the
people again and Az-Zubair responded to the call. The Prophet then
said, "Every prophet had a disciple and my disciple is Zubair bin
Al-'Awwam."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 101:
Narrated Malik bin Al-Huwairith:
On my departure from the Prophet he said to me and to a friend of
mine, "You two, pronounce the Adhan and the Iqama for the prayer and
let the elder of you lead the prayer."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 102:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "Good will remain (as a permanent quality) in
the foreheads of horses till the Day of Resurrection."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 103:
Narrated Ursa bin ALGA:
The Prophet said, "Good will remain (as a permanent quality) in the
foreheads of horses till the Day of Resurrection."
And narrated Anas bin Malik: Allah's Apostle said, "There is a
blessing in the fore-heads of horses."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 104:
Narrated 'Urwa Al-Bariqi:
The Prophet said, "Good will remain (as a permanent quality) in the
foreheads of horses (for Jihad) till the Day of Resurrection, for they
bring about either a reward (in the Hereafter) or booty (in this
world."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 105:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "If somebody keeps a horse in Allah's Cause
motivated by his faith in Allah and his belief in His Promise, then he
will be rewarded on the Day of Resurrection for what the horse has
eaten or drunk and for its dung and urine."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 106:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abi Qatada:
(from his father) Abu Qatada went out (on a journey) with Allah's
Apostle but he was left behind with some of his companions who were in
the state of Ihram. He himself was not in the state of Ihram. They saw
an opener before he could see it. When they saw the opener, they did
not speak anything till Abu Qatada saw it. So, he rode over his horse
called Al-Jarada and requested them to give him his lash, but they
refused. So, he himself took it and then attacked the opener and
slaughtered it. He ate of its meat and his companions ate, too, but
they regretted their eating. When they met the Prophet (they asked him
about it) and he asked, "Have you some of its meat (left) with you?"
Abu Qatada replied, "Yes, we have its leg with us." So, the Prophet
took and ate it.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 107:
Narrated Sahl:
In our garden there was a horse belonging to the Prophet called
Al-Luhaif or Al-Lakhif.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 108:
Narrated Mu'adh:
I was a companion rider of the Prophet on a donkey called 'Ufair. The
Prophet asked, "O Mu'adh! Do you know what Allah's right on His slaves
is, and what the right of His slaves on Him is?" I replied, "Allah and
His Apostle know better." He said, "Allah's right on His slaves is
that they should worship Him (Alone) and should not worship any
besides Him. And slave's right on Allah is that He should not punish
him who worships none besides Him." I said, "O Allah's Apostle! Should
I not inform the people of this good news?" He said, "Do not inform
them of it, lest they should depend on it (absolutely)."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 109:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Once there was a feeling of fright in Medina, so the Prophet borrowed
a horse belonging to us called Mandub (and he rode away on it). (When
the Prophet returned) he said, "I have not seen anything of fright and
I found it (i.e. this horse) very fast."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 110:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
I heard the Prophet saying. "Evil omen is in three things: The horse,
the woman and the house."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 111:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad Saidi:
Allah's Apostle said "If there is any evil omen in anything, then it
is in the woman, the horse and the house."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 112:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, " Horses are kept for one of three purposes; for
some people they are a source of reward, for some others they are a
means of shelter and for some others they are a source of sins. The
one for whom they are a source of reward, is he who keeps a horse for
Allah's Cause (i.e. Jihad) tying it with a long tether on a meadow or
in a garden with the result that whatever it eats from the area of the
meadow or the garden where it is tied will be counted as good deeds
for his benefit, and if it should break its rope and jump over one or
two hillocks then all its dung and its foot marks will be written as
good deeds for him; and if it passes by a river and drinks water from
it even though he had no intention of watering it, even then he will
get the reward for its drinking. As for the man for whom horses are a
source of sins, he is the one who keeps a horse for the sake of pride
and pretense and showing enmity for Muslims: such a horse will be a
source of sins for him. When Allah's Apostle was asked about donkeys,
he replied, "Nothing has been revealed to me about them except this
unique, comprehensive Verse: "Then anyone who does an atom's (or a
small ant's) weight of good shall see it; And anyone who does an
atom's (or a small ant's) weight of evil, shall see it.' (101.7-8)
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 113:
Narrated Muslim from Abu Aqil from Abu Al-Mutawakkil An-Naji:
I called on Jabir bin 'Abdullah Al-Ansari and said to him, "Relate to
me what you have heard from Allah's Apostle ." He said, "I accompanied
him on one of the journeys." (Abu Aqil said, "I do not know whether
that journey was for the purpose of Jihad or 'Umra.") "When we were
returning," Jabir continued, "the Prophet said, 'Whoever wants to
return earlier to his family, should hurry up.' We set off and I was
on a black red tainted camel having no defect, and the people were
behind me. While I was in that state the camel stopped suddenly
(because of exhaustion). On that the Prophet said to me, 'O Jabir,
wait!' Then he hit it once with his lash and it started moving on a
fast pace. He then said, 'Will you sell the camel?' I replied in the
affirmative when we reached Medina, and the Prophet went to the Mosque
along with his companions. I, too, went to him after tying the camel
on the pavement at the Mosque gate. Then I said to him, 'This is your
camel.' He came out and started examining the camel and saying, 'The
camel is ours.' Then the Prophet sent some Awaq (i.e. an amount) of
gold saying, 'Give it to Jabir.' Then he asked, 'Have you taken the
full price (of the camel)?' I replied in the affirmative. He said,
'Both the price and the camel are for you.' ''
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 114:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
There was a feeling of fright in Medina, so the Prophet borrowed a
horse called Mandub belonging 'to Abu Talha and mounted it. (On his
return), he said, "I did not see anything of fright and I found this
horse very fast."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 115:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle fixed two shares for the horse and one share for its
rider (from the war booty).
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 116:
Narrated Abu Ishaq:
Somebody asked Al-Bar-a bin 'Azib, "Did you flee deserting Allah's
Apostle during the battle of Hunain?" Al-Bara replied, "But Allah's
Apostle did not flee. The people of the Tribe of Hawazin were good
archers. When we met them, we attacked them, and they fled. When the
Muslims started collecting the war booty, the pagans faced us with
arrows, but Allah's Apostle did not flee. No doubt, I saw him on his
white mule and Abu Sufyan was holding its reins and the Prophet was
saying, 'I am the Prophet in truth: I am the son of 'Abdul Muttalib.'
"
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 117:
Narrated Ibn'Umar:
When the Prophet put his feet in the stirrup and the she-camel got up
carrying him he would start reciting Talbiya at the mosque of
Dhul-Hulaifa.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 118:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet met them (i.e. the people) while he was riding an
unsaddled horse with his sword slung over his shoulder.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 119:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Once the people of Medina were frightened, so the Prophet rode a horse
belonging to Abu Talha and it ran slowly, or was of narrow paces. When
he returned, he said, "I found your (i.e. Abu Talha's) horse very
fast. After that the horse could not be surpassed in running..'
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 120:
Narrated ('Abdullah) bin 'Umar:
The Prophet arranged for a horse race amongst the horses that had been
made lean to take place between Al-Hafya'' and Thaniyat Al-Wada' (i.e.
names of two places) and the horses which had not been mad.? lean from
Ath-Thaniyat to the mosque of Bani Zuraiq. I was also amongst those
who took part in that horse race. Sufyan, a sub-narrator, said, "The
distance between Al-Hafya and Thaniya Al-Wada' is five or six miles;
and between Thaniya and the mosque of Bani Zuraiq is one mile."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 121:
Narrated Abdullah:
The Prophet arranged for a horse race of the horses which had not been
made lean; the area of the race was from Ath-Thaniya to the mosque of
Bani Zuraiq. (The sub-narrator said, "'Abdullah bin 'Umar was amongst
those who participated in that horse race.").
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 122:
Narrated Abu Ishaq from Musa bin 'Uqba from Mafia from Ibn 'Umar who
said:
"Allah's Apostle arranged a horse race amongst the horses that had
been made lean, letting them start from Al-Hafya' and their limit
(distance of running) was up to Thaniyat-al-Wada'. I asked Musa, 'What
was the distance between the two places?' Musa replied, 'Six or seven
miles. He arranged a race of the horses which had not been made lean
sending them from Thaniyat-al-Wada', and their limit was up to the
mosque of Bani Zuraiq.' I asked, 'What was the distance between those
two places?' He replied 'One mile or so.' Ibn 'Umar was amongst those
who participated in that horse race."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 123:
Narrated Anas:
The she camel of the Prophet was called Al-Adba.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 124:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet had a she camel called Al Adba which could not be excelled
in a race. (Humaid, a sub-narrator said, "Or could hardly be
excelled.") Once a bedouin came riding a camel below six years of age
which surpasses it (i.e. Al'Adba) in the race. The Muslims felt it so
much that the Prophet noticed their distress. He then said, "It is
Allah's Law that He brings down whatever rises high in the world."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 125:
Narrated 'Amr bin Al-Harith:
The Prophet did not leave anything behind him after his death except a
white mule, his arms and a piece of land which he left to be given in
charity.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 126:
Narrated Al-Bara:
that a man asked him. "O Abu 'Umara! Did you flee on the day (of the
battle) of Hunain?" He replied, "No, by Allah, the Prophet did not
flee but the hasty people fled and the people of the Tribe of Hawazin
attacked them with arrows, while the Prophet was riding his white mule
and Abu Sufyan bin Al-Harith was holding its reins, and the Prophet
was saying, 'I am the Prophet in truth, I am the son of 'Abdul
Muttalib.' "
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 127:
Narrated 'Aisha:
the mother of the faithful believers, I requested the Prophet permit
me to participate in Jihad, but he said, "Your Jihad is the
performance of Hajj."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 128:
Narrated 'Aisha:
the mother of the faithful believers: The Prophet was asked by his
wives about the Jihad and he replied, "The best Jihad (for you) is
(the performance of) Hajj."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 129:
Narrated Anas:
Allah's Apostle went to the daughter of Milhan and reclined there (and
slept) and then (woke up) smiling. She asked, "O Allah's Apostle! What
makes you smile?" He replied, (I dreamt that) some people amongst my
followers were sailing on the green sea in Allah's Cause, resembling
kings on thrones." She said, "O Allah's Apostle! Invoke Allah to make
me one of them." He said, "O Allah! Let her be one of them." Then he
(slept again and woke up and) smiled. She asked him the same question
and he gave the same reply. She said, "Invoke Allah to make me one of
them." He replied, ''You will be amongst the first group of them; you
will not be amongst the last." Later on she married 'Ubada bin
As-Samit and then she sailed on the sea with bint Qaraza, Mu'awiya's
wife (for Jihad). On her return, she mounted her riding animal, which
threw her down breaking her neck, and she died on falling down.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 130:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Whenever the Prophet intended to proceed on a journey, he used to draw
lots amongst his wives and would take the one upon whom the lot fell.
Once, before setting out for Jihad, he drew lots amongst us and the
lot came to me; so I went with the Prophet; and that happened after
the revelation of the Verse Hijab (i.e. veiling).
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 131:
Narrated Anas:
On the day (of the battle) of Uhad when (some) people retreated and
left the Prophet, I saw 'Aisha bint Abu Bakr and Um Sulaim, with their
robes tucked up so that the bangles around their ankles were visible
hurrying with their water skins (in another narration it is said,
"carrying the water skins on their backs"). Then they would pour the
water in the mouths of the people, and return to fill the water skins
again and came back again to pour water in the mouths of the people.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 132:
Narrated Tha'laba bin Abi Malik:
'Umar bin Al-Khattab distributed some garments amongst the women of
Medina. One good garment remained, and one of those present with him
said, "O chief of the believers! Give this garment to your wife, the
(grand) daughter of Allah's Apostle." They meant Um Kulthum, the
daughter of 'Ali. 'Umar said, Um Salit has more right (to have it)."
Um Salit was amongst those Ansari women who had given the pledge of
allegiance to Allah's Apostle.' 'Umar said, "She (i.e. Um Salit) used
to carry the water skins for us on the day of Uhud."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 133:
Narrated Ar-Rubayyi 'bint Mu'auwidh:
We were in the company of the Prophet providing the wounded with water
and treating them and bringing the killed to Medina (from the battle
field) .
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 134:
Narrated Ar-Rabi'bint Mu'auwidh:
We used to take part in holy battles with the Prophet by providing the
people with water and serving them and bringing the killed and the
wounded back to Medina.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 135:
Narrated Abu Musa:
Abu 'Amir was hit with an arrow in his knee, so I went to him and he
asked me to remove the arrow. When I removed it, the water started
dribbling from it. Then I went to the Prophet and told him about it.
He said, "O Allah! Forgive 'Ubaid Abu 'Amir."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 136:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet was vigilant one night and when he reached Medina, he
said, "Would that a pious man from my companions guard me tonight!"
Suddenly we heard the clatter of arms. He said, "Who is that? " He
(The new comer) replied, " I am Sad bin Abi Waqqas and have come to
guard you." So, the Prophet slept (that night).
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 137:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Let the slave of Dinar and Dirham of Quantify and
Khamisa (i.e. money and luxurious clothes) perish for he is pleased if
these things are given to him, and if not, he is displeased!"
Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, " Let the slave of Dinar and
Dirham, of Quantify and Khamisa perish as he is pleased if these
things are given to him, and if not, he is displeased. Let such a
person perish and relapse, and if he is pierced with a thorn, let him
not find anyone to take it out for him. Paradise is for him who holds
the reins of his horse to strive in Allah's Cause, with his hair
unkempt and feet covered with dust: if he is appointed in the
vanguard, he is perfectly satisfied with his post of guarding, and if
he is appointed in the rearward, he accepts his post with
satisfaction; (he is so simple and unambiguous that) if he asks for
permission he is not permitted, and if he intercedes, his intercession
is not accepted."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 138:
Narrated Anas:
I was in the company of Jabir bin 'Abdullah on a journey and he used
to serve me though he was older than I. Jarir said, "I saw the Ansar
doing a thing (i.e. showing great reverence to the Prophet ) for which
I have vowed that whenever I meet any of them, I will serve him."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 139:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
I went along with the Prophet to Khaibar so as to serve him. (Later
on) when the Prophet returned he, on seeing the Uhud mountain, said,
"This is a mountain that loves us andis loved by us." Then he pointed
to Medina with his hand saying, "O Allah! I make the area which is in
between Medina's two mountains a sanctuary, as Abraham made Mecca a
sanctuary. O Allah! Bless us in our Sa and Mudd (i.e. units of
measuring)."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 140:
Narrated Anas:
We were with the Prophet (on a journey) and the only shade one could
have was the shade made by one's own garment. Those who fasted did not
do any work and those who did not fast served the camels and brought
the water on them and treated the sick and (wounded). So, the Prophet
said, "Today, those who were not fasting took (all) the reward."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 141:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Charity is obligatory everyday on every joint of a
human being. If one helps a person in matters concerning his riding
animal by helping him to ride it or by lifting his luggage on to it,
all this will be regarded charity. A good word, and every step one
takes to offer the compulsory Congregational prayer, is regarded as
charity; and guiding somebody on the road is regarded as charity."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 142:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad As-Sa'di :
Allah's Apostle said, "To guard Muslims from infidels in Allah's Cause
for one day is better than the world and whatever is on its surface,
and a place in Paradise as small as that occupied by the whip of one
of you is better than the world and whatever is on its surface; and a
morning's or an evening's journey which a slave (person) travels in
Allah's Cause is better than the world and whatever is on its
surface."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 143:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet said to Abu Talha, "Choose one of your boy servants to
serve me in my expedition to Khaibar." So, Abu Talha took me letting
me ride behind him while I was a boy nearing the age of puberty. I
used to serve Allah's Apostle when he stopped to rest. I heard him
saying repeatedly, "O Allah! I seek refuge with You from distress and
sorrow, from helplessness and laziness, from miserliness and
cowardice, from being heavily in debt and from being overcome by men."
Then we reached Khaibar; and when Allah enabled him to conquer the
Fort (of Khaibar), the beauty of Safiya bint Huyai bin Akhtab was
described to him. Her husband had been killed while she was a bride.
So Allah's Apostle selected her for himself and took her along with
him till we reached a place called Sad-AsSahba,' where her menses were
over and he took her for his wife. Haris (a kind of dish) was served
on a small leather sheet. Then Allah's Apostle told me to call those
who were around me. So, that was the marriage banquet of Allah's
Apostle and Safiya. Then we left for Medina. I saw Allah's Apostle
folding a cloak round the hump of the camel so as to make a wide space
for Safiya (to sit on behind him) He sat beside his camel letting his
knees for Safiya to put her feet on so as to mount the camel. Then, we
proceeded till we approached Medina; he looked at Uhud (mountain) and
said, "This is a mountain which loves us and is loved by us." Then he
looked at Medina and said, "O Allah! I make the area between its (i.e.
Medina's) two mountains a sanctuary as Abraham made Mecca a sanctuary.
O Allah! Bless them (i.e. the people of Medina) in their Mudd and Sa
(i.e. measures)."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 144:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Um Haram told me that the Prophet one day took a midday nap in her
house. Then he woke up smiling. Um Haram asked, "O Allah's Apostle!
What makes you smile?" He replied "I was astonished to see (in my
dream) some people amongst my followers on a sea-voyage looking like
kings on the thrones." She said, "O Allah's Apostle! Invoke Allah to
make me one of them." He replied, "You are amongst them." He slept
again and then woke up smiling and said the same as before twice or
thrice. And she said, "O Allah's Apostle! Invoke Allah to make me one
of them." And he said, "You are amongst the first batch." 'Ubada bin
As-Samit married her (i.e. Um Haram) and then he took her for Jihad.
When she returned, an animal was presented to her to ride, but she
fell down and her neck was broken.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 145:
Narrated Mus'ab bin Sad:
Once Sad (bin Abi Waqqas) thought that he was superior to those who
were below him in rank. On that the Prophet said, "You gain no victory
or livelihood except through (the blessings and invocations of) the
poor amongst you."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 146:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri
The Prophet said, "A time will come when groups of people will go for
Jihad and it will be asked, 'Is there anyone amongst you who has
enjoyed the company of the Prophet?' The answer will be, 'Yes.' Then
they will be given victory (by Allah) (because of him). Then a time
will come when it will be asked. 'Is there anyone amongst you who has
enjoyed the company of the companions of the Prophet?' It will be
said, 'Yes,' and they will be given victory (by Allah). Then a time
will come when it will be said. 'Is there anyone amongst you who has
enjoyed the company of the companions of the companions of the
Prophet?' It will be said, 'Yes,' and they will be given victory (by
Allah)."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 147:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad As-Sa'idi:
Allah's Apostle and the pagans faced each other and started fighting.
When Allah's Apostle returned to his camp and when the pagans returned
to their camp, somebody talked about a man amongst the companions of
Allah's Apostle who would follow and kill with his sword any pagan
going alone. He said, "Nobody did his job (i.e. fighting) so properly
today as that man." Allah's Apostle said, "Indeed, he is amongst the
people of the (Hell) Fire." A man amongst the people said, "I shall
accompany him (to watch what he does)" Thus he accompanied him, and
wherever he stood, he would stand with him, and wherever he ran, he
would run with him.
Then the (brave) man got wounded seriously and he decided to bring
about his death quickly. He planted the blade of the sword in the
ground directing its sharp end towards his chest between his two
breasts. Then he leaned on the sword and killed himself. The other man
came to Allah's Apostle and said, "I testify that you are Allah's
Apostle." The Prophet asked, "What has happened?" He replied, "(It is
about) the man whom you had described as one of the people of the
(Hell) Fire. The people were greatly surprised at what you said, and I
said, 'I will find out his reality for you.' So, I came out seeking
him. He got severely wounded, and hastened to die by slanting the
blade of his sword in the ground directing its sharp end towards his
chest between his two breasts. Then he eased on his sword and killed
himself." when Allah's Apostle said, "A man may seem to the people as
if he were practising the deeds of the people of Paradise while in
fact he is from the people of the Hell) Fire, another may seem to the
people as if he were practicing the deeds of the people of Hell
(Fire), while in fact he is from the people of Paradise."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 148:
Narrated Salama bin Al-Akwa:
The Prophet passed by some people of the tribe of Bani Aslam who were
practicing archery. The Prophet said, "O Bani Ismail ! Practice
archery as your father Isma'il was a great archer. Keep on throwing
arrows and I am with Bani so-and-so." So one of the parties ceased
throwing. Allah's Apostle said, "Why do you not throw?" They replied,
"How should we throw while you are with them (i.e. on their side)?" On
that the Prophet said, "Throw, and I am with all of you."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 149:
Narrated Abu Usaid:
On the day (of the battle) of Badr when we stood in rows against (the
army of) Quraish and they stood in rows against us, the Prophet said,
"When they do come near you, throw arrows at them."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 150:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
While some Ethiopians were playing in the presence of the Prophet,
'Umar came in, picked up a stone and hit them with it. On that the
Prophet said, "O 'Umar! Allow them (to play)." Ma'mar (the
sub-narrator) added that they were playing in the Mosque.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 151:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Abu Talha and the Prophet used to shield themselves with one shield.
Abu Talha was a good archer, and when he threw (his arrows) the
Prophet would look at the target of his arrows.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 152:
Narrated Sahl:
When the helmet of the Prophet was smashed on his head and blood
covered his face and one of his front teeth got broken, 'Ali brought
the water in his shield and Fatima the Prophet's daughter) washed him.
But when she saw that the bleeding increased more by the water, she
took a mat, burnt it, and placed the ashes on the wound of the Prophet
and so the blood stopped oozing out.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 153:
Narrated 'Umar:
The properties of Bani An-Nadir which Allah had transferred to His
Apostle as Fai Booty were not gained by the Muslims with their horses
and camels. The properties therefore, belonged especially to Allah's
Apostle who used to give his family their yearly expenditure and spend
what remained thereof on arms and horses to be used in Allah's Cause.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 154:
Narrated Ali:
I never saw the Prophet saying, "Let my parents sacrifice their lives
for you," to any man after Sad. I heard him saying (to him), "Throw
(the arrows)! Let my parents sacrifice their lives for you."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 155:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle came to my house while two girls were singing beside
me the songs of Bu'ath (a story about the war between the two tribes
of the Ansar, i.e. Khazraj and Aus, before Islam.) The Prophet
reclined on the bed and turned his face to the other side. Abu Bakr
came and scolded me and said protestingly, "Instrument of Satan in the
presence of Allah's Apostle?" Allah's Apostle turned his face towards
him and said, "Leave them." When Abu Bakr became inattentive, I waved
the two girls to go away and they left. It was the day of 'Id when
negroes used to play with leather shields and spears. Either I
requested Allah's Apostle or he himself asked me whether I would like
to see the display. I replied in the affirmative. Then he let me stand
behind him and my cheek was touching his cheek and he was saying,
"Carry on, O Bani Arfida (i.e. negroes)!" When I got tired, he asked
me if that was enough. I replied in the affirmative and he told me to
leave.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 156:
Narrated Anas:
The 'Prophet was the best and the bravest amongst the people. Once the
people of Medina got terrified at night, so they went in the direction
of the noise (that terrified them). The Prophet met them (on his way
back) after he had found out the truth. He was riding an unsaddled
horse belonging to Abu Talha and a sword was hanging by his neck, and
he was saying, "Don't be afraid! Don't be afraid!" He further said, "I
found it (i.e. the horse) very fast," or said, "This horse is very
fast." (Qastala-ni)
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 157:
Narrated Abu Umama:
Some people conquered many countries and their swords were decorated
neither with gold nor silver, but they were decorated with leather,
lead and iron.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 158:
Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah:
That he proceeded in the company of Allah's Apostle towards Najd to
participate in a Ghazwa. (Holy-battle) When Allah's Apostle returned,
he too returned with him. Midday came upon them while they were in a
valley having many thorny trees. Allah's Apostle and the people
dismounted and dispersed to rest in the shade of the trees. Allah's
Apostle rested under a tree and hung his sword on it. We all took a
nap and suddenly we heard Allah's Apostle calling us. (We woke up) to
see a bedouin with him. The Prophet said, "This bedouin took out my
sword while I was sleeping and when I woke up, I found the unsheathed
sword in his hand and he challenged me saying, 'Who will save you from
me?' I said thrice, 'Allah.' The Prophet did not punish him but sat
down.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 159:
Narrated Sahl:
That he was asked about the wound of the Prophet on the day (of the
battle) of Uhud. He said, "The face of the Prophet as wounded and one
of his front teeth as broken and the helmet over his head was smashed.
Fatima washed of the blood while Ali held water. When she saw that
bleeding was increasing continuously, she burnt a mat (of date-palm
leaves) till it turned into ashes which she put over the wound and
thus the bleeding ceased."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 160:
Narrated 'Amr bin Al-Harith:
The Prophet did not leave behind him after his death, anything except
his arms, his white mule, and a piece of land at Khaibar which he left
to be given in charity .
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 161:
Narrated Jabir:
as above (Hadith No. 158).
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 162:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
That he participated in a Ghazwa (Holy-Battle) in the company of
Allah's Apostle. Midday came upon them while they were in a valley
having many thorny trees. The people dispersed to rest in the shade of
the trees. The Prophet rested under a tree, hung his sword on it, and
then slept. Then he woke up to find near to him, a man whose presence
he had not noticed before. The Prophet said, "This (man) took my sword
(out of its scabbard) and said, 'Who will save you from me.' I
replied, 'Allah.' So, he put the sword back into its scabbard, and you
see him sitting here." Anyhow, the Prophet did not punish him. (See
Hadith No. 158)
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 163:
Narrated Abu Qatada:
That he was in the company of Allah's Apostle and when they had
covered a portion of the road to Mecca, he and some of the companions
lagged behind. The latter were in a state of Ihram, while he was not.
He saw an onager and rode his horse and requested his companions to
give him his lash but they refused. Then he asked them to give him his
spear but they refused, so he took it himself, attacked the onager,
and killed it. Some of the companions of the Prophet ate of it while
some others refused to eat. When they caught up with Allah's Apostle
they asked him about that, and he said, "That was a meal Allah fed you
with." (It is also said that Allah's Apostle asked, "Have you got
something of its meat?")
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 164:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The Prophet , while in a tent (on the day of the battle of Badr) said,
"O Allah! I ask you the fulfillment of Your Covenant and Promise. O
Allah! If You wish (to destroy the believers) You will never be
worshipped after today." Abu Bakr caught him by the hand and said,
"This is sufficient, O Allah's Apostle! You have asked Allah
pressingly." The Prophet was clad in his armor at that time. He went
out, saying to me: "There 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 that Hour will be more grievous and more
bitter (than their worldly failure)." (54.45-46) Khalid said that was
on the day of the battle of Badr.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 165:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle died while his (iron) armor was mortgaged to a Jew for
thirty Sas of barley.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 166:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "The example of a miser and the one who gives in
charity, is like the example of two men wearing iron cloaks so tightly
that their arms are raised forcibly towards their collar-bones. So,
whenever a charitable person wants to give in charity, his cloak
spreads over his body so much so that it wipes out his traces, but
whenever the miser wants to give in charity, the rings (of the iron
cloak) come closer to each other and press over his body, and his
hands gets connected to his collar-bones. Abu Huraira heard the
Prophet saying. "The miser then tries to widen it but in vain."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 167:
Narrated Al-Mughira bin Shu'ba:
Allah's Apostle went out to answer the call of nature and on his
return I brought some water to him. He performed the ablution while he
was wearing a Sha'mi cloak. He rinsed his mouth and washed his nose by
putting water in it and then blowing it out, and washed his face. Then
he tried to take out his hands through his sleeves but they were
tight, so he took them out from underneath, washed them and passed wet
hands over his head and over his leather socks.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 168:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet allowed 'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf and Az-Zubair to wear
silken shirts because they had a skin disease causing itching.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 169:
Narrated Anas:
as above.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 170:
Narrated Anas:
Abdur Rahman bin 'Auf and Az-Zubair complained to the Prophet, i.e.
about the lice (that caused itching) so he allowed them to wear silken
clothes. I saw them wearing such clothes in a holy battle.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 171:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet allowed 'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf and Az-Zubair bin Al-'Awwam
to wear silk.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 172:
Narrated Anas:
(Wearing of silk) was allowed to them (i.e. 'AbdurRahman and
Az-Zubair) because of the itching they suffered from.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 173:
Narrated Umaiya Ad-Damri:
I saw the Prophet eating of a shoulder (of a sheep) by cutting from it
and then he was called to prayer and he prayed without repeating his
ablution.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 174:
Narrated Az-Zuhri:
as above (Hadith No. 173...) and added that the Prophet put the knife
down.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 175:
Narrated Khalid bin Madan:
That 'Umair bin Al-Aswad Al-Anasi told him that he went to 'Ubada bin
As-Samit while he was staying in his house at the sea-shore of Hims
with (his wife) Um Haram. 'Umair said. Um Haram informed us that she
heard the Prophet saying, "Paradise is granted to the first batch of
my followers who will undertake a naval expedition." Um Haram added, I
said, 'O Allah's Apostle! Will I be amongst them?' He replied, 'You
are amongst them.' The Prophet then said, 'The first army amongst' my
followers who will invade Caesar's City will be forgiven their sins.'
I asked, 'Will I be one of them, O Allah's Apostle?' He replied in the
negative."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 176:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "You (i.e. Muslims) will fight wi the Jews till
some of them will hide behind stones. The stones will (betray them)
saying, 'O 'Abdullah (i.e. slave of Allah)! There is a Jew hiding
behind me; so kill him.' "
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 177:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "The Hour will not be established until you
fight with the Jews, and the stone behind which a Jew will be hiding
will say. "O Muslim! There is a Jew hiding behind me, so kill him."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 178:
Narrated 'Amr bin Taghlib:
The Prophet said, "One of the portents of the Hour is that you will
fight with people wearing shoes made of hair; and one of the portents
of the Hour is that you will fight with broad-faced people whose faces
will look like shields coated with leather."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 179:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "The Hour will not be established until you
fight with the Turks; people with small eyes, red faces, and flat
noses. Their faces will look like shields coated with leather. The
Hour will not be established till you fight with people whose shoes
are made of hair."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 180:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "The Hour will not be established till you fight
with people wearing shoes made of hair. And the Hour will not be
established till you fight with people whose faces look like shields
coated with leather. " (Abu Huraira added, "They will be) small-eyed,
flat nosed, and their faces will look like shields coated with
leather.")
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 181:
Narrated Abu Ishaq:
A man asked Al-Bara', "O Abu 'Umara! Did you all flee on the day (of
the battle) of Hunain?" He replied, "No, by Allah! Allah's Apostle did
not flee, but his young unarmed companions passed by the archers of
the tribe of Hawazin and Bani Nasr whose arrows hardly missed a
target, and they threw arrows at them hardly missing a shot. So the
Muslims retreated towards the Prophet while he was riding his white
mule which was being led by his cousin Abu Sufyan bin Al-Harith bin
'Abdul Muttalib. The Prophet dismounted and invoked Allah for victory;
then he said, 'I am the Prophet, without a lie; I am the son of 'Abdul
Muttalib, and then he arranged his companions in rows."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 182:
Narrated 'Ali:
When it was the day of the battle of Al-Ahzab (i.e. the clans),
Allah's Apostle said, "O Allah! Fill their (i.e. the infidels') houses
and graves with fire as they busied us so much that we did not perform
the prayer (i.e. 'Asr) till the sun set."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 183:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet used to recite the following invocations during Qunut: "O
Allah! Save Salama bin Hisham. O Allah! Save Al-Walid bin Al-Walid. O
Allah! Save 'Aiyash bin Rabi'a O Allah ! Save the weak Muslims. O
Allah! Be very hard on Mudar tribe. O Allah! Afflict them with years
(of famine) similar to the (famine) years of the time of Prophet
Joseph."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 184:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abi Aufa:
Allah's Apostle invoked evil upon the pagans on the ay (of the battle)
of Al-Ahzab, saying, "O Allah! The Revealer of the Holy Book, the
Swift-Taker of Accounts, O Allah, defeat Al-Ahzab (i.e. the clans), O
Allah, defeat them and shake them."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 185:
Narrated Abdullah:
Once the Prophet was offering the prayer in the shade of the Ka'ba.
Abu Jahl and some Quraishi men sent somebody to bring the abdominal
contents of a shecamel which had been slaughtered somewhere in Mecca,
and when he brought them, they put them over the Prophet Then Fatima
(i.e. the Prophet's daughter) came and threw them away from him, and
he said, "O Allah! Destroy (the pagans of) Quraish; O Allah! Destroy
Quraish; O Allah Destroy Quraish," naming especially Abu Jahl bin
Hisham, 'Utba bin Rabi'a, Shaiba bin Rabi'a, Al Walid bin 'Utba, Ubai
bin Khalaf and 'Uqba bin Abi Mitt. (The narrator, 'Abdullah added, "I
saw them all killed and thrown in the Badr well).
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 186:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Once the Jews came to the Prophet and said, "Death be upon you." So I
cursed them. The Prophet said, "What is the matter?" I said, "Have you
not heard what they said?" The Prophet said, "Have you not heard what
I replied (to them)? (I said), ('The same is upon you.')"
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 187:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abbas:
Allah's Apostle wrote a letter to Caesar saying, "If you reject Islam,
you will be responsible for the sins of the peasants (i.e. your
people)."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 188:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Tufail bin 'Amr Ad-Dausi and his companions came to the Prophet and
said, "O Allah's Apostle! The people of the tribe of Daus disobeyed
and refused to follow you; so invoke Allah against them." The people
said, "The tribe of Daus is ruined." The Prophet said, "O Allah! Give
guidance to the people of Daus, and let them embrace Islam."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 189:
Narrated Anas:
When the Prophet intended to write a letter to the ruler of the
Byzantines, he was told that those people did not read any letter
unless it was stamped with a seal. So, the Prophet got a silver ring--
as if I were just looking at its white glitter on his hand ---- and
stamped on it the expression "Muhammad, Apostle of Allah".
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 190:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Abbas:
Allah's Apostle sent his letter to Khusrau and ordered his messenger
to hand it over to the Governor of Bahrain who was to hand it over to
Khusrau. So, when Khusrau read the letter he tore it. Said bin
Al-Musaiyab said, "The Prophet then invoked Allah to disperse them
with full dispersion, (destroy them (i.e. Khusrau and his followers)
severely)".
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 191:
Narrated Abdullah bin Abbas:
Allah's Apostle wrote to Caesar and invited him to Islam and sent him
his letter with Dihya Al-Kalbi whom Allah's Apostle ordered to hand it
over to the Governor of Busra who would forward it to Caesar. Caesar
as a sign of gratitude to Allah, had walked from Hims to Ilya (i.e.
Jerusalem) when Allah had granted Him victory over the Persian forces.
So, when the letter of Allah's Apostle reached Caesar, he said after
reading t, 'Seek for me any one of his people! (Arabs of Quraish
tribe) if present here, in order to ask him about Allah's Apostle. At
that time Abu Sufyan bin Harb was in Sham with some men frown Quraish
who had come (to Sham) as merchants during the truce that had been
concluded between Allah's Apostle; and the infidels of Quraish. Abu
Sufyan said, Caesar's messenger found us somewhere in Sham so he took
me and my companions to Ilya and we were admitted into Ceasar's court
to find him sitting in his royal court wearing a crown and surrounded
by the senior dignitaries of the Byzantine. He said to his translator.
'Ask them who amongst them is a close relation to the man who claims
to be a prophet." Abu Sufyan added, "I replied, 'I am the nearest
relative to him.' He asked, 'What degree of relationship do you have
with him?' I replied, 'He is my cousin,' and there was none of Bani
Abu Manaf in the caravan except myself. Caesar said, 'Let him come
nearer.' He then ordered that my companions stand behind me near my
shoulder and said to his translator, 'Tell his companions that I am
going to ask this man about the man who claims to be a prophet. If he
tells a lie, they should contradict him immediately." Abu Sufyan
added, "By Allah ! Had it not been shameful that my companions label
me a liar, I would not have spoken the truth about him when he asked
me. But I considered it shameful to be called a liar by my companions.
So I told the truth. He then said to his translator, 'Ask him what
kind of family does he belong to.' I replied, 'He belongs to a noble
family amongst us.' He said, 'Have anybody else amongst you ever
claimed the same before him? 'I replied, 'No.' He said, 'Had you ever
blamed him for telling lies before he claimed what he claimed? ' I
replied, 'No.' He said, 'Was anybody amongst his ancestors a king?' I
replied, 'No.' He said, "Do the noble or the poor follow him?' I
replied, 'It is the poor who follow him.' He said, 'Are they
increasing or decreasing (day by day)?' I replied,' They are
increasing.' He said, 'Does anybody amongst those who embrace his (the
Prophet's) Religion become displeased and then discard his Religion?'.
I replied, 'No. ' He said, 'Does he break his promises? I replied,
'No, but we are now at truce with him and we are afraid that he may
betray us." Abu Sufyan added, "Other than the last sentence, I could
not say anything against him. Caesar then asked, 'Have you ever had a
war with him?' I replied, 'Yes.' He said, 'What was the outcome of
your battles with him?' I replied, 'The result was unstable; sometimes
he was victorious and sometimes we.' He said, 'What does he order you
to do?' I said, 'He tells us to worship Allah alone, and not to
worship others along with Him, and to leave all that our fore-fathers
used to worship. He orders us to pray, give in charity, be chaste,
keep promises and return what is entrusted to us.' When I had said
that, Caesar said to his translator, 'Say to him: I ask you about his
lineage and your reply was that he belonged to a noble family. In
fact, all the apostles came from the noblest lineage of their nations.
Then I questioned you whether anybody else amongst you had claimed
such a thing, and your reply was in the negative. If the answer had
been in the affirmative, I would have thought that this man was
following a claim that had been said before him. When I asked you
whether he was ever blamed for telling lies, your reply was in the
negative, so I took it for granted that a person who did not tell a
lie about (others) the people could never tell a lie about Allah. Then
I asked you whether any of his ancestors was a king. Your reply was in
the negative, and if it had been in the affirmative, I would have
thought that this man wanted to take back his ancestral kingdom. When
I asked you whether the rich or the poor people followed him, you
replied that it was the poor who followed him. In fact, such are the
followers of the apostles. Then I asked you whether his followers were
increasing or decreasing. You replied that they were increasing. In
fact, this is the result of true faith till it is complete (in all
respects). I asked you whether there was anybody who, after embracing
his religion, became displeased and discarded his religion; your reply
was in the negative. In fact, this is the sign of true faith, for when
its cheerfulness enters and mixes in the hearts completely, nobody
will be displeased with it. I asked you whether he had ever broken his
promise. You replied in the negative. And such are the apostles; they
never break their promises. When I asked you whether you fought with
him and he fought with you, you replied that he did, and that
sometimes he was victorious and sometimes you. Indeed, such are the
apostles; they are put to trials and the final victory is always
theirs. Then I asked you what he ordered you. You replied that he
ordered you to worship Allah alone and not to worship others along
with Him, to leave all that your fore-fathers used to worship, to
offer prayers, to speak the truth, to be chaste, to keep promises, and
to return what is entrusted to you. These are really the qualities of
a prophet who, I knew (from the previous Scriptures) would appear, but
I did not know that he would be from amongst you. If what you say
should be true, he will very soon occupy the earth under my feet, and
if I knew that I would reach him definitely, I would go immediately to
meet Him; and were I with him, then I would certainly wash his feet.'
" Abu Sufyan added, "Caesar then asked for the letter of Allah's
Apostle and it was read. Its contents were:--
"In the name of Allah, the most Beneficent, the most Merciful (This
letter is) from Muhammad, the slave of Allah, and His Apostle, to
Heraculius, the Ruler of the Byzantine. Peace be upon the followers of
guidance. Now then, I invite you to Islam (i.e. surrender to Allah),
embrace Islam and you will be safe; embrace Islam and Allah will
bestow on you a double reward. But if you reject this invitation of
Islam, you shall be responsible for misguiding the peasants (i.e. your
nation). O people of the Scriptures! Come to a word common to you and
us and you, that we worship. None but Allah, and that we associate
nothing in worship with Him; and that none of us shall take others as
Lords besides Allah. Then if they turn away, say: Bear witness that we
are (they who have surrendered (unto Him)..(3.64)
Abu Sufyan added, "When Heraclius had finished his speech, there was a
great hue and cry caused by the Byzantine Royalties surrounding him,
and there was so much noise that I did not understand what they said.
So, we were turned out of the court. When I went out with my
companions and we were alone, I said to them, 'Verily, Ibn Abi
Kabsha's (i.e. the Prophet's) affair has gained power. This is the
King of Bani Al-Asfar fearing him." Abu Sufyan added, "By Allah, I
remained low and was sure that his religion would be victorious till
Allah converted me to Islam, though I disliked it "
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 192:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad:
That he heard the Prophet on the day (of the battle) of Khaibar
saying, "I will give the flag to a person at whose hands Allah will
grant victory." So, the companions of the Prophet got up, wishing
eagerly to see to whom the flag will be given, and everyone of them
wished to be given the flag. But the Prophet asked for 'Ali. Someone
informed him that he was suffering from eye-trouble. So, he ordered
them to bring 'Ali in front of him. Then the Prophet spat in his eyes
and his eyes were cured immediately as if he had never any
eye-trouble. 'Ali said, "We will fight with them (i.e. infidels) till
they become like us (i.e. Muslims)." The Prophet said, "Be patient,
till you face them and invite them to Islam and inform them of what
Allah has enjoined upon them. By Allah! If a single person embraces
Islam at your hands (i.e. through you), that will be better for you
than the red camels."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 193:
Narrated Anas:
Whenever Allah's Apostle attacked some people, he would never attack
them till it was dawn. If he heard the Adhan (i.e. call for prayer) he
would delay the fight, and if he did not hear the Adhan, he would
attack them immediately after dawn. We reached Khaibar at night.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 194:
Narrated Anas:
as Hadith No. 193 above.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 195:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet set out for Khaibar and reached it at night. He used not
to attack if he reached the people at night, till the day broke. So,
when the day dawned, the Jews came out with their bags and spades.
When they saw the Prophet; they said, "Muhammad and his army!" The
Prophet said, Allahu--Akbar! (Allah is Greater) and Khaibar is ruined,
for whenever we approach a nation (i.e. enemy to fight) then it will
be a miserable morning for those who have been warned."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 196:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah 's Apostle said, " I have been ordered to fight with the people
till they say, 'None has the right to be worshipped but Allah,' and
whoever says, 'None has the right to be worshipped but Allah,' his
life and property will be saved by me except for Islamic law, and his
accounts will be with Allah, (either to punish him or to forgive
him.)"
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 197:
Narrated Ka'b bin Malik:
Whenever Allah's Apostle intended to lead a Ghazwa, he would use an
equivocation from which one would understand that he was going to a
different destination .
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 198:
Narrated Ka'b bin Malik:
Whenever Allah's Apostle intended to carry out a Ghazwa, he would use
an equivocation to conceal his real destination till it was the Ghazwa
of Tabuk which Allah's Apostle carried out in very hot weather. As he
was going to face a very long journey through a wasteland and was to
meet and attack a large number of enemies. So, he made the situation
clear to the Muslims so that they might prepare themselves accordingly
and get ready to conquer their enemy. The Prophet informed them of the
destination he was heading for (Ka'b bin Malik used to say, "Scarcely
did Allah's Apostle set out for a journey on a day other than
Thursday.")
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 199:
Narrated Ka'b bin Malik:
The Prophet set out on Thursday for the Ghazwa of Tabuk and he used to
prefer to set out (i.e. travel) on Thursdays.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 200:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet offered a four-Rak'at Zuhr prayer at Medina and then
offered a two Rak'at 'Asr prayer at Dhul-Hulaifa and I heard the
companions of the Prophet reciting Talbiya aloud (for Hajj and 'Umra)
altogether.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 201:
Narrated 'Aisha:
We set out in the company of Allah's Apostle five days before the end
of Dhul Qa'da intending to perform Hajj only. When we approached Mecca
Allah's Apostle ordered those who did not have the Hadi (i.e. an
animal for sacrifice) with them, to perform the Tawaf around the
Ka'ba, and between Safa and Marwa and then finish their Ihram. Beef
was brought to us on the day of (i.e. the days of slaughtering) and I
asked, "What is this?" Somebody said, Allah's Apostle has slaughtered
(a cow) on behalf of his wives."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 202:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
Once the Prophet set out in the month of Ramadan. He observed fasting
till he reached a place called Kadid where he broke his fast.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 203:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The 'Prophet said, "It is obligatory for one to listen to and obey
(the ruler's orders) unless these orders involve one disobedience (to
Allah); but if an act of disobedience (to Allah) is imposed, he should
not listen to or obey it."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 204:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
That heard Allah's Apostle saying, "We are the last but will be the
foremost to enter Paradise)." The Prophet added, "He who obeys me,
obeys Allah, and he who disobeys me, disobeys Allah. He who obeys the
chief, obeys me, and he who disobeys the chief, disobeys me. The Imam
is like a shelter for whose safety the Muslims should fight and where
they should seek protection. If the Imam orders people with
righteousness and rules justly, then he will be rewarded for that, and
if he does the opposite, he will be responsible for that."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 205:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
When we reached (Hudaibiya) in the next year (of the treaty of
Hudaibiya), not even two men amongst us agreed unanimously as to which
was the tree under which we had given the pledge of allegiance, and
that was out of Allah's Mercy. (The sub narrator asked Naf'i, "For
what did the Prophet take their pledge of allegiance, was it for
death?" Naf'i replied "No, but he took their pledge of allegiance for
patience.")
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 206:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Zaid:
that in the time (of the battle) of Al-Harra a person came to him and
said, "Ibn Hanzala is taking the pledge of allegiance from the people
for death." He said, "I will never give a pledge of allegiance for
such a thing to anyone after Allah's Apostle."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 207:
Narrated Yazid bin Ubaid:
Salama said, "I gave the Pledge of allegiance (Al-Ridwan) to Allah's
Apostle and then I moved to the shade of a tree. When the number of
people around the Prophet diminished, he said, 'O Ibn Al-Akwa ! Will
you not give to me the pledge of Allegiance?' I replied, 'O Allah's
Apostle! I have already given to you the pledge of Allegiance.' He
said, 'Do it again.' So I gave the pledge of allegiance for the second
time." I asked 'O Abu Muslim! For what did you give he pledge of
Allegiance on that day?" He replied, "We gave the pledge of Allegiance
for death."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 208:
Narrated Anas:
On the day (of the battle) of the Trench, the Ansar were saying, "We
are those who have sworn allegiance to Muhammad for Jihaid (for ever)
as long as we live." The Prophet replied to them, "O Allah! There is
no life except the life of the Hereafter. So honor the Ansar and
emigrants with Your Generosity."
And Narrated Mujashi: My brother and I came to the Prophet and I
requested him to take the pledge of allegiance from us for migration.
He said, "Migration has passed away with its people." I asked, "For
what will you take the pledge of allegiance from us then?" He said, "I
will take (the pledge) for Islam and Jihad."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 209:
Narrated Abdullah:
Today a man came to me and asked me a question which I did not know
how to answer. He said, "Tell me, if a wealthy active man,
well-equipped with arms, goes out on military expeditions with our
chiefs, and orders us to do such things as we cannot do (should we
obey him?)" I replied, "By Allah, I do not know what to reply you,
except that we, were in the company of the Prophet and he used to
order us to do a thing once only till we finished it. And no doubt,
everyone among you will remain in a good state as long as he obeys
Allah. If one is in doubt as to the legality of something, he should
ask somebody who would satisfy him, but soon will come a time when you
will not find such a man. By Him, except Whom none has the right to be
worshipped. I see that the example of what has passed of this life (to
what remains thereof) is like a pond whose fresh water has been used
up and nothing remains but muddy water."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 210:
Narrated Salim Abu An-Nadr:
The freed slave of 'Umar bin 'Ubaidullah who was 'Umar's clerk:
'Abdullah bin Abi Aufa wrote him (i.e. 'Umar) a letter that contained
the following:--
"Once Allah's Apostle (during a holy battle), waited till the sun had
declined and then he got up among the people and said, "O people! Do
not wish to face the enemy (in a battle) and ask Allah to save you
(from calamities) but if you should face the enemy, then be patient
and let it be known to you that Paradise is under the shades of
swords." He then said,, "O Allah! The Revealer of the (Holy) Book, the
Mover of the clouds, and Defeater of Al-Ahzab (i.e. the clans of
infidels), defeat them infidels and bestow victory upon us."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 211:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
I participated in a Ghazwa along with Allah's Apostle The Prophet met
me (on the way) while I was riding a camel of ours used for irrigation
and it had got so tired that it could hardly walk. The Prophet asked
me, "What is wrong with the camel?" I replied, "It has got tired." So.
Allah's Apostle came from behind it and rebuked it and prayed for it
so it started surpassing the other camels and going ahead of them.
Then he asked me, "How do you find your camel (now)?" I replied, "I
find it quite well, now as it has received your blessings." He said,
"Will you sell it to me?" I felt shy (to refuse his offer) though it
was the only camel for irrigation we had. So, I said, "Yes." He said,
"Sell it to me then." I sold it to him on the condition that I should
keep on riding it till I reached Medina. Then I said, "O Allah's
Apostle! I am a bridegroom," and requested him to allow me to go home.
He allowed me, and I set out for Medina before the people till I
reached Medina, where I met my uncle, who asked me about the camel and
I informed him all about it and he blamed me for that. When I took the
permission of Allah's Apostle he asked me whether I had married a
virgin or a matron and I replied that I had married a matron. He said,
"Why hadn't you married a virgin who would have played with you, and
you would have played with her?" I replied, "O Allah's Apostle! My
father died (or was martyred) and I have some young sisters, so I felt
it not proper that I should marry a young girl like them who would
neither teach them manners nor serve them. So, I have married a matron
so that she may serve them and teach them manners." When Allah's
Apostle arrived in Medina, I took the camel to him the next morning
and he gave me its price and gave me the camel itself as well.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 212:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Once there was a feeling of fright at Medina, so Allah's Apostle rode
a horse belonging to Abu Talha and (on his return) he said, "We have
not seen anything (fearful), but we found this horse very fast."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 213:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Once the people got frightened, so Allah's Apostle rode a slow horse
belonging to Abu Talha, and he set out all alone, making the horse
gallop. Then the people rode, making their horses gallop after him. On
his return he said, "Don't be afraid (there is nothing to be afraid
of) (and I have found) this horse a very fast one." That horse was
never excelled in running hence forward. (Qastalani Vol. 5)
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 214:
Narrated 'Umar bin Al-Khattab:
I gave a horse to be used in Allah's Cause, but later on I saw it
being sold. I asked the Prophet whether I could buy it. He said,
"Don't buy it and don't take back your gift of charity."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 215:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
'Umar gave a horse to be used in Allah's Cause, but later on he found
it being sold. So, he intended to buy it and asked Allah's Apostle who
said, "Don't buy it and don't take back your gift of charity."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 216:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "Were it not for the fear that it would be
difficult for my followers, I would not have remained behind any
Sariya, (army-unit) but I don't have riding camels and have no other
means of conveyance to carry them on, and it is hard for me that my
companions should remain behind me. No doubt I wish I could fight in
Allah's Cause and be martyred and come to life again to be martyred
and come to life once more."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 217:
Narrated Yali:
I participated in the Ghazwa of Tabuk along with Allah's Apostle and I
gave a young camel to be ridden in Jihad and that was, to me, one of
my best deeds. Then I employed a laborer who quarrelled with another
person. One of them bit the hand of the other and the latter drew his
hand from the mouth of the former pulling out his front tooth. Then
the former instituted a suit against the latter before the Prophet who
rejected that suit saying, "Do you expect him to put out his hand for
you to snap as a male camel snaps (vegetation)?"
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 218:
Narrated Tha'laba bin Abi Malik Al-Qurazi:
When Qais bin Sad Al-Ansari, who used to carry the flag of the
Prophet, intended to perform Hajj, he combed his hair.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 219c:
Narrated Salama bin Al-Akwa:
Ali remained behind the Prophet during the battle of Khaibar as he way
suffering from some eye trouble but then he said, "How should I stay
behind Allah's Apostle?" So, he set out till he joined the Prophet. On
the eve of the day of the conquest of Khaibar, Allah's Apostle said,
"(No doubt) I will give the flag or, tomorrow, a man whom Allah and
His Apostle love or who loves Allah and His apostle will take the
flag. Allah will bestow victory upon him." Suddenly 'Ali joined us
though we were not expecting him. The people said, "Here is 'Ali. "So,
Allah's Apostle gav |