Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 4402 |
In-book reference | : Book 43, Hadith 42 |
English translation | : Vol. 5, Book 43, Hadith 4407 |
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 6261 |
In-book reference | : Book 79, Hadith 35 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 1, Book 74, Hadith 277 |
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Narrated Abu Huraira
The Prophet said, "A man from Bani Israel asked someone from Bani Israel to give him a loan of one thousand Dinars and the later gave it to him. The debtor went on a voyage (when the time for the payment of the debt became due) but he did not find a boat, so he took a piece of wood and bored it and put 1000 diners in it and threw it into the sea. The creditor went out and took the piece of wood to his family to be used as fire-wood." (See Hadith No. 488 B, Vol. 3). And the Prophet narrated the narration (and said), "When he sawed the wood, he found his money."
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 1498 |
In-book reference | : Book 24, Hadith 98 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 2, Book 24, Hadith 574 |
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Grade: | Hasan (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 3960 |
In-book reference | : Book 36, Hadith 35 |
English translation | : Vol. 5, Book 36, Hadith 3960 |
Arabic reference | : Book 0, Hadith 38 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 1353 |
In-book reference | : Book 15, Hadith 33 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 13, Hadith 1353 |
مُتَّفَقٌ عَلَيْهِ (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Mishkat al-Masabih 2964 |
In-book reference | : Book 11, Hadith 199 |
Narrated Ibn `Abbas:
(as regards the explanation of Hadith 454). 'Indeed, it (Hell) throws about sparks (huge) as Forts.' We used to collect wood in the form of logs, three cubits long or shorter. for heating purposes in winter., and we used to call such wood, the Qasr.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 4932 |
In-book reference | : Book 65, Hadith 453 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 6, Book 60, Hadith 455 |
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Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "An Israeli man asked another Israeli to lend him one thousand Dinars. The second man required witnesses. The former replied, 'Allah is sufficient as a witness.' The second said, 'I want a surety.' The former replied, 'Allah is sufficient as a surety.' The second said, 'You are right,' and lent him the money for a certain period. The debtor went across the sea. When he finished his job, he searched for a conveyance so that he might reach in time for the repayment of the debt, but he could not find any. So, he took a piece of wood and made a hole in it, inserted in it one thousand Dinars and a letter to the lender and then closed (i.e. sealed) the hole tightly. He took the piece of wood to the sea and said. 'O Allah! You know well that I took a loan of one thousand Dinars from so-and-so. He demanded a surety from me but I told him that Allah's Guarantee was sufficient and he accepted Your guarantee. He then asked for a witness and I told him that Allah was sufficient as a Witness, and he accepted You as a Witness. No doubt, I tried hard to find a conveyance so that I could pay his money but could not find, so I hand over this money to You.' Saying that, he threw the piece of wood into the sea till it went out far into it, and then he went away. Meanwhile he started searching for a conveyance in order to reach the creditor's country.
One day the lender came out of his house to see whether a ship had arrived bringing his money, and all of a sudden he saw the piece of wood in which his money had been deposited. He took it home to use for fire. When he sawed it, he found his money and the letter inside it. Shortly after that, the debtor came bringing one thousand Dinars to him and said, 'By Allah, I had been trying hard to get a boat so that I could bring you your money, but failed to get one before the one I have come by.' The lender asked, 'Have you sent something to me?' The debtor replied, 'I have told you I could not get a boat other than the one I have come by.' The lender said, 'Allah has delivered on your behalf the money you sent in the piece of wood. So, you may keep your one thousand Dinars and depart guided on the right path.' "
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 2291 |
In-book reference | : Book 39, Hadith 2 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 3, Book 37, Hadith 488 |
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[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Reference | : Riyad as-Salihin 307 |
In-book reference | : Introduction, Hadith 307 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 2337 |
In-book reference | : Book 13, Hadith 30 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 13, Hadith 2337 |
Grade: | Hasan Isnād (Zubair `Aliza'i) |
Reference | : Ash-Shama'il Al-Muhammadiyah 194 |
In-book reference | : Book 28, Hadith 1 |
Malik related to me from Ibn Shihab from al-Araj from Abu Hurayra that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "No one should prevent his neighbour from fixing a wooden peg in his wall." Then Abu Hurayra said, "Why do I see you turning away from it? By Allah! I shall keep on at you about it."
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 36, Hadith 32 |
Arabic reference | : Book 36, Hadith 1436 |
Sunnah.com reference | : Book 7, Hadith 116 |
English translation | : Book 7, Hadith 878 |
Arabic reference | : Book 7, Hadith 874 |
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle forbade drinking directly from the mouth of a water skin or other leather containers. and forbade preventing one's neighbor from fixing a peg in (the wall of) one's house.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 5627 |
In-book reference | : Book 74, Hadith 53 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 7, Book 69, Hadith 531 |
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(regarding) the explanation of "... It throws sparks as Al-Qasr ..." (V. 77:32): We used to collect logs of wood, three cubits long or longer, to store for heating purposes in winter, and we used to call it Al- Qasr, it also means a castle or a fort. "As if they were Jimalatun Sufr (yellow camels or bundles of ropes)" (V.77:33): means the ropes of a ship which are made in bundles till it become as wide as men's waists.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 4933 |
In-book reference | : Book 65, Hadith 454 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 1, Book 60, Hadith 455 |
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Abu Huraira (Allah be pleased with him) reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1609a |
In-book reference | : Book 22, Hadith 169 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 10, Hadith 3918 |
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Narrated Al-Araj:
Abu Huraira said, "Allah's Apostle said, 'No one should prevent his neighbor from fixing a wooden peg in his wall." Abu Huraira said (to his companions), "Why do I find you averse to it? By Allah, I certainly will narrate it to you."
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 2463 |
In-book reference | : Book 46, Hadith 24 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 3, Book 43, Hadith 643 |
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Abu Hurairah reported the Holy Prophet(may peace be upon him) as saying:
Abu Dawud said:This is the tradition of Ibn Abi Khalaf is more perfect.
Grade: | Sahih (Al-Albani) | صحيح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Sunan Abi Dawud 3634 |
In-book reference | : Book 25, Hadith 64 |
English translation | : Book 24, Hadith 3627 |
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 2430 |
In-book reference | : Book 45, Hadith 5 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 3, Book 42, Hadith 611 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 2335 |
In-book reference | : Book 13, Hadith 28 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 13, Hadith 2335 |
Abd Sa'id Khudri reported Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) as saying:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 2252a |
In-book reference | : Book 40, Hadith 20 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 27, Hadith 5598 |
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Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 2336 |
In-book reference | : Book 13, Hadith 29 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 13, Hadith 2336 |
Grade: | Hasan (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 2203 |
In-book reference | : Book 33, Hadith 46 |
English translation | : Vol. 4, Book 7, Hadith 2203 |
Narrated `Aisha:
There was a leather or wood container full of water in front of Allah's Apostle (at the time of his death). He would put his hand into the water and rub his face with it, saying, "None has the right to be worshipped but Allah! No doubt, death has its stupors." Then he raised his hand and started saying, "(O Allah!) with the highest companions." (See Qur'an 4:69) (and kept on saying it) till he expired and his hand dropped."
قَالَ أَبُو عَبْد اللَّهِ الْعُلْبَةُ مِنْ الْخَشَبِ وَالرَّكْوَةُ مِنْ الْأَدَمِ.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 6510 |
In-book reference | : Book 81, Hadith 99 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 8, Book 76, Hadith 517 |
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Narrated `Abdullah bin `Umar:
In the lifetime of Allah's Apostle the mosque was built of adobes, its roof of the leaves of date-palms and its pillars of the stems of date-palms. Abu Bakr did not alter it. `Umar expanded it on the same pattern as it was in the lifetime of Allah's Apostle by using adobes, leaves of date-palms and changing the pillars into wooden ones. `Uthman changed it by expanding it to a great extent and built its walls with engraved stones and lime and made its pillars of engraved stones and its roof of teak wood.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 446 |
In-book reference | : Book 8, Hadith 95 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 1, Book 8, Hadith 437 |
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Arabic reference | : Book 0, Hadith 40 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 1214 |
In-book reference | : Book 5, Hadith 412 |
English translation | : Vol. 1, Book 5, Hadith 1214 |
'Abd Allah b. 'Umar reported:
Abu Dawud said: Al-Qassah means lime used as mortar.
Grade: | Sahih (Al-Albani) | صحيح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Sunan Abi Dawud 451 |
In-book reference | : Book 2, Hadith 61 |
English translation | : Book 2, Hadith 451 |
Sunnah.com reference | : Book 2, Hadith 227 |
English translation | : Book 2, Hadith 327 |
Arabic reference | : Book 2, Hadith 331 |
Arabic reference | : Book 0, Hadith 35 |
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet led us in the Zuhr prayer, offering only two rak`at and then (finished it) with Taslim, and went to a piece of wood in front of the mosque and put his hand over it. Abu Bakr and `Umar were also present among the people on that day but dared not talk to him (about his unfinished prayer). And the hasty people went away, wondering. "Has the prayer been shortened" Among the people there was a man whom the Prophet used to call Dhul-Yadain (the longarmed). He said, "O Allah's Prophet! Have you forgotten or has the prayer been shortened?" The Prophet said, "Neither have I forgotten, nor has it been shortened." They (the people) said, "Surely, you have forgotten, O Allah's Apostle!" The Prophet said, Dhul-Yadain has told the truth." So the Prophet got up and offered other two rak`at and finished his prayer with Taslim. Then he said Takbir, performed a prostration of ordinary duration or longer, then he raised his head and said Takbir and performed another prostration of ordinary duration or longer and then raised his head and said Takbir (i.e. he performed the two prostrations of Sahu, i.e., forgetfulness).
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 6051 |
In-book reference | : Book 78, Hadith 81 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 8, Book 73, Hadith 77 |
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Narrated Zaid bin Arqam:
We went out with the Prophet : on a journey and the people suffered from lack of provisions. So `Abdullah bin Ubai said to his companions, "Don't spend on those who are with Allah's Apostle, that they may disperse and go away from him." He also said, "If we return to Medina, surely, the more honorable will expel therefrom the meaner. So I went to the Prophet and informed him of that. He sent for `Abdullah bin Ubai and asked him, but `Abdullah bin Ubai swore that he did not say so. The people said, "Zaid told a lie to 'Allah's Apostle." What they said distressed me very much. Later Allah revealed the confirmation of my statement in his saying:-- '(When the hypocrites come to you.' (63.1) So the Prophet called them that they might ask Allah to forgive them, but they turned their heads aside. (Concerning Allah's saying: 'Pieces of wood propped up,' Zaid said; They were the most handsome men.)
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 4903 |
In-book reference | : Book 65, Hadith 423 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 6, Book 60, Hadith 426 |
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Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet offered one of the evening prayers (the sub-narrator Muhammad said, "I think that it was most probably the `Asr prayer") and he finished it after offering two rak`at only. He then stood near a price of wood in front of the Mosque and put his hand over it. Abu Bakr and `Umar were amongst those who were present, but they dared not talk to him about that (because of excessive respect for him), and those who were in a hurry went out. They said, "Has the prayer been reduced?" A man who was called Dhul-Yadain by the Prophet said (to the Prophet), "Has the prayer been reduced or have you forgotten?" He said, "Neither have I forgotten, nor has the prayer been reduced." He said, "Certainly you have forgotten." So the Prophet offered two more rak`at and performed Taslim and then said Takbir and performed a prostration of Sahu like his ordinary prostration or a bit longer and then raised his head and said Takbir and then put his head down and performed a prostration like his ordinary prostration or a bit longer, and then raised his head and said Takbir.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 1229 |
In-book reference | : Book 22, Hadith 7 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 2, Book 22, Hadith 321 |
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Arabic reference | : Book 0, Hadith 34 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 1224 |
In-book reference | : Book 13, Hadith 46 |
English translation | : Vol. 2, Book 13, Hadith 1225 |
Zaid b. Arqam reported:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 2772 |
In-book reference | : Book 51, Hadith 1 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 38, Hadith 6677 |
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Arabic reference | : Book 2, Hadith 1469 |
Narrates Ibn Seereen:
Abu Huraira said, "Allah's Apostle led us in one of the two `Isha' prayers (Abu Huraira named that prayer but I forgot it)." Abu Huraira added, "He prayed two rak`at and then finished the prayer with Taslim. He stood up near a piece of wood Lying across the mosque and leaned on it in such a way as if he was angry. Then he put his right hand over the left and clasped his hands by interlacing his fingers and then put his J right cheek on the back of his left hand. The people who were in haste left the mosque through its gates. They wondered whether the prayer was reduced. And amongst them were Abu Bakr and `Umar but they hesitated to ask the Prophet. A long-handed man called Dhul- Yadain asked the Prophet, 'O Allah's Apostle! Have you forgotten or has the prayer been reduced?' The Prophet replied, 'I have neither forgotten nor has the prayer been reduced' The Prophet added, 'Is what Dhul Yadain has said true?' They (the people) said, 'Yes, it is true.' The Prophet stood up again and led the prayer, completing the remaining prayer, forgotten by him, and performed Taslim, and then said, 'Allahu Akbar.' And then he did a prostration as he used to prostrate or longer than that. He then raised his head saying, 'Allahu Akbar; he then again said, 'Allahu Akbar', and prostrated as he used to prostrate or longer than that. Then he raised his head and said, 'Allahu Akbar.' " (The subnarrator added, "I think that they asked (Ibn Seereen) whether the Prophet completed the prayer with Taslim. He replied, "I heard that `Imran bin Husain had said, 'Then he (the Prophet) did Taslim.")
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 482 |
In-book reference | : Book 8, Hadith 129 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 1, Book 8, Hadith 469 |
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مُتَّفق عَلَيْهِ (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Mishkat al-Masabih 1017 |
In-book reference | : Book 4, Hadith 436 |
Arabic reference | : Book 2, Hadith 1533 |
Grade: | Sahih (Al-Albani) | صحيح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Sunan Abi Dawud 1008 |
In-book reference | : Book 2, Hadith 619 |
English translation | : Book 2, Hadith 1003 |
Narrated Al-Musaiyab:
When Abu Talib was on his death bed, Allah's Apostle came to him and found with him, Abu Jahl and `Abdullah bin Abi Umaiya bin Al-Mughira. Allah's Apostle said, "O uncle! Say: None has the right to be worshipped except Allah, a sentence with which I will defend you before Allah." On that Abu Jahl and `Abdullah bin Abi Umaiya said to Abu Talib, "Will you now leave the religion of `Abdul Muttalib?" Allah's Apostle kept on inviting him to say that sentence while the other two kept on repeating their sentence before him till Abu Talib said as the last thing he said to them, "I am on the religion of `Abdul Muttalib," and refused to say: None has the right to be worshipped except Allah. On that Allah's Apostle said, "By Allah, I will keep on asking Allah's forgiveness for you unless I am forbidden (by Allah) to do so." So Allah revealed:-- 'It is not fitting for the Prophet and those who believe that they should invoke (Allah) for forgiveness for pagans.' (9.113) And then Allah revealed especially about Abu Talib:--'Verily! You (O, Muhammad) guide not whom you like, but Allah guides whom He will.' (28.56)
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 4772 |
In-book reference | : Book 65, Hadith 294 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 6, Book 60, Hadith 295 |
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Narrated A man from the companions of the Prophet:
AbdurRahman ibn Ka'b ibn Malik reported on the authority of a man from among the companions of the Prophet (saws): The infidels of the Quraysh wrote (a letter) to Ibn Ubayy and to those who worshipped idols from al-Aws and al-Khazraj, while the Messenger of Allah (saws) was at that time at Medina before the battle of Badr.
(They wrote): You gave protection to our companion. We swear by Allah, you should fight him or expel him, or we shall come to you in full force, until we kill your fighters and appropriate your women.
When this (news) reached Abdullah ibn Ubayy and those who were worshippers of idols, with him they gathered together to fight the Messenger of Allah (saws).
When this news reached the Messenger of Allah (saws), he visited them and said: The threat of the Quraysh to you has reached its end. They cannot contrive a plot against you, greater than what you yourselves intended to harm you. Are you willing to fight your sons and brethren? When they heard this from the Prophet (saws), they scattered. This reached the infidels of the Quraysh.
The infidels of the Quraysh again wrote (a letter) to the Jews after the battle of Badr: You are men of weapons and fortresses. You should fight our companion or we shall deal with you in a certain way. And nothing will come between us and the anklets of your women. When their letter reached the Prophet (saws), they gathered Banu an-Nadir to violate the treaty.
They sent a message to the Prophet (saws): Come out to us with thirty men from your companions, and thirty rabbis will come out from us till we meet at a central place where they will hear you. If they testify to you and believe in you, we shall believe in you. The narrator then narrated the whole story.
When the next day came, the Messenger of Allah (saws) went out in the morning with an army, and surrounded them.
He told them: I swear by Allah, you will have no peace from me until you conclude a treaty with me. But they refused to conclude a treaty with him. He therefore fought them the same day.
Next he attacked Banu Quraysh with an army in the morning, and left Banu an-Nadir. He asked them to sign a treaty and they signed it.
He turned away from them and attacked Banu an-Nadir with an army. He fought with them until they agreed to expulsion. Banu an-Nadir were ...
Grade: | Sahih in chain (Al-Albani) | صحيح الإسناد (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Sunan Abi Dawud 3004 |
In-book reference | : Book 20, Hadith 77 |
English translation | : Book 19, Hadith 2998 |
Yahya related to me from Malik that Abu'z-Zinad informed him that a governor of Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz took some people in battle and had not killed any of them. He wanted to cut off their hands or kill them, so he wrote to Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz about that Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz wrote to him, "Better to take less than that."
Yahya said that he heard Malik say, "What is done among us about a person who steals the goods of people which are placed under guard in the markets, and their owners put them in their containers and store them together is that if anyone steals any of that from where it is kept, and its value reaches that for which cutting off the hand is obliged, his hand must be cut off, whether or not the owner of the goods is with his goods and whether it is night or day."
Malik said about some one who stole something for which cutting off the hand was obliged and then what he stole was found with him and he returned it to its owner, "His hand is cut off."
Malik said, "If someon says, 'How can his hand be cut off when the goods have been taken from him and returned to their owner?', it is because he is in the same position as the wine drinker when the smell of the wine is found on his breath and he is not drunk. He is flogged with the hadd.
"The hadd is imposed for drinking wine even if it does not make the man intoxicated. That is because he drank it to become intoxicated. It is the same as that with cutting off the hand of the thief for theft when it is taken from him, even if he has not profited from it and it was returned to its owner. When he stole it, he stole it to take it away."
Malik said that if some people came to a house and robbed it together, and then they left with a sack or box or a board or basket or the like of that which they carried together, and when they took it out of its guarded place, they carried it together, and the price of what they took reached that for which cutting off the hand was obliged, and that was three dirhams and upwards, each of them had his hand cut off.
"If each of them takes out something by himself, whoever of them takes out something whose value reaches three dirhams and upwards must have his hand cut off. If any of them takes out something whose value does not reach three dirhams, he does not have his hand cut off."
Yahya said that Malik said, "What is done among us is that when a man's house is locked and he is the only one living in it, cutting ...
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 41, Hadith 31 |
Arabic reference | : Book 41, Hadith 1535 |
'Umar b. al-Khattab (Allah be pleased with him) reported:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1479a |
In-book reference | : Book 18, Hadith 40 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 9, Hadith 3507 |
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'Abdullah b. Samit reported that Abu Dharr said:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 2473a |
In-book reference | : Book 44, Hadith 189 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 31, Hadith 6046 |
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