Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Musnad Ahmad 54 |
In-book reference | : Book 1, Hadith 51 |
Reference | : Sahih Muslim Introduction 31 |
In-book reference | : Introduction, Narration 30 |
Abu Huraira reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1028b |
In-book reference | : Book 44, Hadith 13 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 31, Hadith 5880 |
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Narrated `Aisha:
Fatima and Al `Abbas came to Abu Bakr, seeking their share from the property of Allah's Apostle and at that time, they were asking for their land at Fadak and their share from Khaibar. Abu Bakr said to them, " I have heard from Allah's Apostle saying, 'Our property cannot be inherited, and whatever we leave is to be spent in charity, but the family of Muhammad may take their provisions from this property." Abu Bakr added, "By Allah, I will not leave the procedure I saw Allah's Apostle following during his lifetime concerning this property." Therefore Fatima left Abu Bakr and did not speak to him till she died.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 6725, 6726 |
In-book reference | : Book 85, Hadith 3 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 8, Book 80, Hadith 718 |
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Anas (Allah be pleased with him) said:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1232a |
In-book reference | : Book 15, Hadith 203 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 7, Hadith 2844 |
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Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 2731 |
In-book reference | : Book 24, Hadith 113 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 24, Hadith 2732 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 793 |
In-book reference | : Book 10, Hadith 17 |
English translation | : Vol. 1, Book 10, Hadith 794 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 2912 |
In-book reference | : Book 25, Hadith 31 |
English translation | : Vol. 4, Book 25, Hadith 2912 |
Grade: | Sahih (Al-Albani) | صـحـيـح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Al-Adab Al-Mufrad 319 |
In-book reference | : Book 15, Hadith 11 |
English translation | : Book 15, Hadith 319 |
Narrated Sahl bin Sa`d:
The Prophet went out to affect a reconciliation between the tribes of Bani `Amr bin `Auf and the time of the prayer became due; Bilal went to Abu Bakr and said, "The Prophet is detained. Will you lead the people in the prayer?" Abu Bakr replied, "Yes, if you wish." So Bilal pronounced the Iqama and Abu Bakr led the prayer. In the meantime the Prophet came crossing the rows (of the praying people) till he stood in the first row and the people started clapping. Abu Bakr never looked hither and thither during the prayer but when the people clapped too much, he looked back and saw the Prophet in the (first) row. The Prophet waved him to remain at his place, but Abu Bakr raised both his hands and sent praises to Allah and then retreated and the Prophet went forward and led the prayer. (See Hadith No. 295 & 296)
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 1201 |
In-book reference | : Book 21, Hadith 5 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 2, Book 22, Hadith 293 |
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[Al- Bukhari].
Reference | : Riyad as-Salihin 593 |
In-book reference | : Introduction, Hadith 593 |
Narrated Sahl bin Sa`d:
The news about the differences amongst the people of Bani `Amr bin `Auf at Quba reached Allah's Apostle and so he went to them along with some of his companions to affect a reconciliation. Allah's Apostle was delayed there and the time for the prayer became due. Bilal came to Abu Bakr! and said, "O Abu Bakr! Allah's Apostle is detained (there) and the time for the prayer is due. Will you lead the people in prayer?" Abu Bakr replied, "Yes, if you wish." So Bilal pronounced the Iqama and Abu Bakr went forward and the people said Takbir. In the meantime, Allah's Apostle came piercing through the rows till he stood in the (first) row and the people started clapping. Abu Bakr, would never look hither and thither during the prayer but when the people clapped much he looked back and saw Allah's Apostle. The Prophet beckoned him to carry on. Abu Bakr raised both his hands, praised Allah and retreated till he stood in the row and Allah's Apostle went forward and led the people in the prayer. When he had finished the prayer, he addressed the people and said, "O people! Why did you start clapping when something happened to you in the prayer? Clapping is for women. Whenever one is confronted with something unusual in the prayer one should say, 'Sub Han Allah'." Then the Prophet looked towards Abu Bakr and asked, "What prevented you from leading the prayer when I beckoned you to carry on?" Abu Bakr replied, "It does not befit the son of Al Quhafa to lead the prayer in the presence of Allah's Apostle.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 1218 |
In-book reference | : Book 21, Hadith 22 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 2, Book 22, Hadith 309 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 1234 |
In-book reference | : Book 5, Hadith 432 |
English translation | : Vol. 1, Book 5, Hadith 1234 |
Grade: | Da’if (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 2933 |
In-book reference | : Book 25, Hadith 52 |
English translation | : Vol. 4, Book 25, Hadith 2933 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 798 |
In-book reference | : Book 10, Hadith 22 |
English translation | : Vol. 1, Book 10, Hadith 799 |
'Ali b. 'Abual-Rahman al-Mu'awi reported:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 580c |
In-book reference | : Book 5, Hadith 149 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 4, Hadith 1204 |
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Narrated `Aisha:
That the Prophet said (to her). "Order Abu Bakr to lead the people in prayer." She replied," Abu Bakr is a soft-hearted person and when he stands at your place, he will weep (so he will not be able to lead the prayer)." The Prophet repeated the same order and she gave the same reply. The narrator, Shuba said that the Prophet said on the third or fourth time. "You are (like) the female companions of Joseph. Order Abu Bakr to lead the prayer. "
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 3384 |
In-book reference | : Book 60, Hadith 58 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 4, Book 55, Hadith 598 |
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مُتَّفَقٌ عَلَيْهِ (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Mishkat al-Masabih 1432 |
In-book reference | : Book 4, Hadith 833 |
This hadith has been reported on the authority of Abu Bakr b. Abu Shaiba and Abu Kuraib, and both of them said:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 2464c |
In-book reference | : Book 44, Hadith 166 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 31, Hadith 6026 |
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Narrated 'Urwa:
The Prophet asked Abu Bakr for `Aisha's hand in marriage. Abu Bakr said "But I am your brother." The Prophet said, "You are my brother in Allah's religion and His Book, but she (Aisha) is lawful for me to marry."
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 5081 |
In-book reference | : Book 67, Hadith 19 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 7, Book 62, Hadith 18 |
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Grade: | Da'if because of the weakness of 'Ali bin Zaid bin Jud'an (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Musnad Ahmad 26 |
In-book reference | : Book 1, Hadith 26 |
Sahl b. Sa'd al-Sa'idi reported:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 421a |
In-book reference | : Book 4, Hadith 111 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 4, Hadith 845 |
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Grade: | Sahih lighairihi - Sahih because of corroborating evidence (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Musnad Ahmad 10 |
In-book reference | : Book 1, Hadith 10 |
Narrated Ibn `Abbas:
"Allah's Apostle in his fatal illness came out with a piece of cloth tied round his head and sat on the pulpit. After thanking and praising Allah he said, "There is no one who had done more favor to me with life and property than Abu Bakr bin Abi Quhafa. If I were to take a Khalil, I would certainly have taken Abu- Bakr but the Islamic brotherhood is superior. Close all the small doors in this mosque except that of Abu Bakr."
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 467 |
In-book reference | : Book 8, Hadith 115 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 1, Book 8, Hadith 456 |
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Narrated Hamza bin `Abdullah:
My father said, "When Allah's Apostle became seriously ill, he was told about the prayer. He said, 'Tell Abu Bakr to lead the people in the prayer.' `Aisha said, 'Abu Bakr is a softhearted man and he would be overpowered by his weeping if he recited the Qur'an.' He said to them, 'Tell him (Abu Bakr) to lead the prayer. The same reply was given to him. He said again, 'Tell him to lead the prayer. You (women) are the companions of Joseph."
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 682 |
In-book reference | : Book 10, Hadith 76 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 1, Book 11, Hadith 650 |
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Narrated Al-Miswar bin Makhrama:
The group of people whom `Umar had selected as candidates for the Caliphate gathered and consulted each other. `Abdur-Rahman said to them, "I am not going to compete with you in this matter, but if you wish, I would select for you a caliph from among you." So all of them agreed to let `Abdur-Rahman decide the case. So when the candidates placed the case in the hands of `Abdur-Rahman, the people went towards him and nobody followed the rest of the group nor obeyed any after him. So the people followed `Abdur-Rahman and consulted him all those nights till there came the night we gave the oath of allegiance to `Uthman. Al-Miswar (bin Makhrama) added: `Abdur-Rahman called on me after a portion of the night had passed and knocked on my door till I got up, and he said to me, "I see you have been sleeping! By Allah, during the last three nights I have not slept enough. Go and call Az-Zubair and Sa`d.' So I called them for him and he consulted them and then called me saying, 'Call `Ali for me." I called `Ali and he held a private talk with him till very late at night, and then 'Al, got up to leave having had much hope (to be chosen as a Caliph) but `Abdur-Rahman was afraid of something concerning `Ali. `Abdur-Rahman then said to me, "Call `Uthman for me." I called him and he kept on speaking to him privately till the Mu'adh-dhin put an end to their talk by announcing the Adhan for the Fajr prayer. When the people finished their morning prayer and that (six men) group gathered near the pulpit, `Abdur-Rahman sent for all the Muhajirin (emigrants) and the Ansar present there and sent for the army chief who had performed the Hajj with `Umar that year. When all of them had gathered, `Abdur- Rahman said, "None has the right to be worshipped but Allah," and added, "Now then, O `Ali, I have looked at the people's tendencies and noticed that they do not consider anybody equal to `Uthman, so you should not incur blame (by disagreeing)." Then `Abdur-Rahman said (to `Uthman), "I gave the oath of allegiance to you on condition that you will follow Allah's Laws and the traditions of Allah's Apostle and the traditions of the two Caliphs after him." So `Abdur-Rahman gave the oath of allegiance to him, and so did the people including the Muhajirin (emigrants) and the Ansar and the chiefs of the army staff and all the Muslims.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 7207 |
In-book reference | : Book 93, Hadith 67 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 9, Book 89, Hadith 314 |
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Abu Huraira reported that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1028 |
In-book reference | : Book 12, Hadith 111 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 5, Hadith 2242 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Al-Albani) | صحيح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Sunan Abi Dawud 2717 |
In-book reference | : Book 15, Hadith 241 |
English translation | : Book 14, Hadith 2711 |
Narrated Abu Bakr:
I said to the Prophet while I was in the Cave. "If any of them should look under his feet, he would see us." He said, "O Abu Bakr! What do you think of two (persons) the third of whom is Allah?"
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 3653 |
In-book reference | : Book 62, Hadith 5 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 5, Book 57, Hadith 5 |
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Abu Musa reported:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 420 |
In-book reference | : Book 4, Hadith 110 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 4, Hadith 844 |
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Al-Bara added:
I then went with Abu Bakr into his home (carrying that saddle) and there I saw his daughter `Aisha Lying in a bed because of heavy fever and I saw her father Abu Bakr kissing her cheek and saying, "How are you, little daughter?"
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 3918 |
In-book reference | : Book 63, Hadith 143 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 5, Book 58, Hadith 256 |
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`A'isha (Allah be pleased with her) reported that Asma' bint `Umais gave birth to Muhammad b Abu Bakr near Dhu'l-Hulaifa. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) commanded Abu Bakr to convey to her that she should take a bath and then enter into the state of Ihram.
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1209 |
In-book reference | : Book 15, Hadith 117 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 7, Hadith 2762 |
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Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 2724 |
In-book reference | : Book 23, Hadith 6 |
English translation | : Vol. 4, Book 23, Hadith 2724 |
Narrated Aisha:
(wife of the Prophet) Since I reached the age when I could remember things, I have seen my parents worshipping according to the right faith of Islam. Not a single day passed but Allah's Apostle visited us both in the morning and in the evening. When the Muslims were persecuted, Abu Bakr set out for Ethiopia as an emigrant. When he reached a place called Bark-al-Ghimad, he met Ibn Ad-Daghna, the chief of the Qara tribe, who asked Abu Bakr, "Where are you going?" Abu Bakr said, "My people have turned me out of the country and I would like to tour the world and worship my Lord." Ibn Ad- Daghna said, "A man like you will not go out, nor will he be turned out as you help the poor earn their living, keep good relation with your Kith and kin, help the disabled (or the dependents), provide guests with food and shelter, and help people during their troubles. I am your protector. So, go back and worship your Lord at your home." Ibn Ad-Daghna went along with Abu Bakr and took him to the chiefs of Quraish saying to them, "A man like Abu Bakr will not go out, nor will he be turned out. Do you turn out a man who helps the poor earn their living, keeps good relations with Kith and kin, helps the disabled, provides guests with food and shelter, and helps the people during their troubles?" So, Quraish allowed Ibn Ad-Daghna's guarantee of protection and told Abu- Bakr that he was secure, and said to Ibn Ad-Daghna, "Advise Abu Bakr to worship his Lord in his house and to pray and read what he liked and not to hurt us and not to do these things publicly, for we fear that our sons and women may follow him." Ibn Ad-Daghna told Abu Bakr of all that, so Abu- Bakr continued worshipping his Lord in his house and did not pray or recite Qur'an aloud except in his house. Later on Abu Bakr had an idea of building a mosque in the court yard of his house. He fulfilled that idea and started praying and reciting Qur'an there publicly. The women and the offspring of the pagans started gathering around him and looking at him astonishingly. Abu Bakr was a softhearted person and could not help weeping while reciting Qur'an. This horrified the pagan chiefs of Quraish. They sent for Ibn Ad-Daghna and when he came, they said, "We have given Abu Bakr protection on condition that he will worship his Lord in his house, but he has transgressed that condition and has built a mosque in the court yard of his house and offered his prayer and recited Qur'an in public. We are afraid lest he mislead our women and offspring. So, go to him and tell him that if he wishes he can worship his Lord in his house only, and if not, then tell him to return your pledge of protection as we do not like to betray you by revoking your pledge, nor can we tolerate Abu Bakr's public declaration of Islam (his worshipping). `Aisha added: Ibn Ad-Daghna came to Abu Bakr and said, "You know the conditions on which I gave you protection, so you should either abide by those conditions or revoke my protection, as I do not like to hear the 'Arabs saying that Ibn Ad-Daghna gave the pledge of protection to a person and his people did not respect it." Abu Bakr said, "I revoke your pledge of protection and am satisfied with Allah's protection." At that time Allah's Apostle was still in Mecca and he said to his companions, "Your place of emigration has been shown to me. I have seen salty land, planted with date-palms and situated between two mountains which are the two ,Harras." So, when the Prophet told it, some of the companions migrated to Medina, and some of those who had migrated to Ethiopia returned to Medina. When Abu Bakr prepared for emigration, Allah's Apostle said to him, "Wait, for I expect to be permitted to emigrate." Abu Bakr asked, "May my father be sacrificed for your sake, do you really expect that?" Allah's Apostle replied in the affirmative. So, Abu Bakr postponed his departure in order to accompany Allah's Apostle and fed two camels which he had, with the leaves of Samor trees for four months.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 2297 |
In-book reference | : Book 39, Hadith 8 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 3, Book 37, Hadith 494 |
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Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the Prophet) I never remembered my parents believing in any religion other than the true religion (i.e. Islam), and (I don't remember) a single day passing without our being visited by Allah's Apostle in the morning and in the evening. When the Muslims were put to test (i.e. troubled by the pagans), Abu Bakr set out migrating to the land of Ethiopia, and when he reached Bark-al-Ghimad, Ibn Ad-Daghina, the chief of the tribe of Qara, met him and said, "O Abu Bakr! Where are you going?" Abu Bakr replied, "My people have turned me out (of my country), so I want to wander on the earth and worship my Lord." Ibn Ad-Daghina said, "O Abu Bakr! A man like you should not leave his home-land, nor should he be driven out, because you help the destitute, earn their livings, and you keep good relations with your Kith and kin, help the weak and poor, entertain guests generously, and help the calamity-stricken persons. Therefore I am your protector. Go back and worship your Lord in your town."
So Abu Bakr returned and Ibn Ad-Daghina accompanied him. In the evening Ibn Ad-Daghina visited the nobles of Quraish and said to them. "A man like Abu Bakr should not leave his homeland, nor should he be driven out. Do you (i.e. Quraish) drive out a man who helps the destitute, earns their living, keeps good relations with his Kith and kin, helps the weak and poor, entertains guests generously and helps the calamity-stricken persons?" So the people of Quraish could not refuse Ibn Ad-Daghina's protection, and they said to Ibn Ad-Daghina, "Let Abu Bakr worship his Lord in his house. He can pray and recite there whatever he likes, but he should not hurt us with it, and should not do it publicly, because we are afraid that he may affect our women and children." Ibn Ad-Daghina told Abu Bakr of all that. Abu Bakr stayed in that state, worshipping his Lord in his house. He did not pray publicly, nor did he recite Quran outside his house.
Then a thought occurred to Abu Bakr to build a mosque in front of his house, and there he used to pray and recite the Quran. The women and children of the pagans began to gather around him in great number. They used to wonder at him and look at him. Abu Bakr was a man who used to weep too much, and he could not help weeping on reciting the Quran. That situation scared the nobles of the pagans of Quraish, so they sent for Ibn Ad-Daghina. When he came to them, they said, "We accepted your protection of Abu Bakr on condition that he should worship his Lord in his house, but he has violated the conditions and he has built a mosque in front of his house where he prays and recites the Quran publicly. We are now afraid that he may affect our women and children unfavorably. So, prevent him from that. If he likes to confine the worship of his Lord to his house, he may do so, but if he insists on doing that openly, ask him to release you from your obligation to protect him, for we dislike to break our pact with you, but we deny Abu Bakr the right to announce his act publicly." Ibn Ad-Daghina went to Abu- Bakr and said, ("O Abu Bakr!) You know well what contract I have made on your behalf; now, you are either to abide by it, or else release me from my obligation of protecting you, because I do not want the 'Arabs hear that my people have dishonored a contract I have made on behalf of another man." Abu Bakr replied, "I release you from your pact to protect me, and am pleased with the protection from Allah."
At that time the Prophet was in Mecca, and he said to the Muslims, "In a dream I have been shown your migration place, a land of date palm trees, between two mountains, the two stony tracts." So, some people migrated to Medina, and most of those people who had previously migrated to the land of Ethiopia, returned to Medina. Abu Bakr also prepared to leave for Medina, but Allah's Apostle said to him, "Wait for a while, because I hope that I will be allowed to migrate also." Abu Bakr said, "Do you indeed expect this? Let my father be sacrificed for you!" The Prophet said, "Yes." So Abu Bakr did not migrate for the sake of Allah's Apostle in order to accompany him. He fed two she-camels he possessed with the leaves of As-Samur tree that fell on being struck by a stick for four months.
One day, while we were sitting in Abu Bakr's house at noon, someone said to Abu Bakr, "This is Allah's Apostle with his head covered coming at a time at which he never used to visit us before." Abu Bakr said, "May my parents be sacrificed for him. By Allah, he has not come at this hour except for a great necessity." So Allah's Apostle came and asked permission to enter, and he was allowed to enter. When he entered, he said to Abu Bakr. "Tell everyone who is present with you to go away." Abu Bakr replied, "There are none but your family. May my father be sacrificed for you, O Allah's Apostle!" The Prophet said, "i have been given permission to migrate." Abu Bakr said, "Shall I accompany you? May my father be sacrificed for you, O Allah's Apostle!" Allah's Apostle said, "Yes." Abu Bakr said, "O Allah's Apostle! May my father be sacrificed for you, take one of these two she-camels of mine." Allah's Apostle replied, "(I will accept it) with payment." So we prepared the baggage quickly and put some journey food in a leather bag for them. Asma, Abu Bakr's daughter, cut a piece from her waist belt and tied the mouth of the leather bag with it, and for that reason she was named Dhat-un-Nitaqain (i.e. the owner of two belts).
Then Allah's Apostle and Abu Bakr reached a cave on the mountain of Thaur and stayed there for three nights. 'Abdullah bin Abi Bakr who was intelligent and a sagacious youth, used to stay (with them) aver night. He used to leave them before day break so that in the morning he would be with Quraish as if he had spent the night in Mecca. He would keep in mind any plot made against them, and when it became dark he would (go and) inform them of it. 'Amir bin Fuhaira, the freed slave of Abu Bakr, used to bring the milch sheep (of his master, Abu Bakr) to them a little while after nightfall in order to rest the sheep there. So they always had fresh milk at night, the milk of their sheep, and the milk which they warmed by throwing heated stones in it. 'Amir bin Fuhaira would then call the herd away when it was still dark (before daybreak). He did the same in each of those three nights. Allah's Apostle and Abu Bakr had hired a man from the tribe of Bani Ad-Dail from the family of Bani Abd bin Adi as an expert guide, and he was in alliance with the family of Al-'As bin Wail As-Sahmi and he was on the religion of the infidels of Quraish. The Prophet and Abu Bakr trusted him and gave him their two she-camels and took his promise to bring their two she camels to the cave of the mountain of Thaur in the morning after three nights later. And (when they set out), 'Amir bin Fuhaira and the guide went along with them and the guide led them along the sea-shore.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 3905 |
In-book reference | : Book 63, Hadith 130 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 5, Book 58, Hadith 245 |
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'A'isha reported:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 892a |
In-book reference | : Book 8, Hadith 16 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 4, Hadith 1938 |
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Jabir said:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 413b |
In-book reference | : Book 4, Hadith 91 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 4, Hadith 825 |
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Narrated Abu Huraira:
That during the Hajj in which the Prophet had made Abu Bakr As Siddiq as chief of the, Hajj before the Hajj-ul-Wida,' on the day of Nahr, Abu Bakr sent him along with a group of persons to announce to the people. "No pagan is permitted to perform Hajj after this year, and nobody is permitted to perform the Tawaf of the Ka`ba naked."
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 4363 |
In-book reference | : Book 64, Hadith 389 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 5, Book 59, Hadith 649 |
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Narrated Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri:
Allah's Apostle sat on the pulpit and said, "Allah has given one of His Slaves the choice of receiving the splendor and luxury of the worldly life whatever he likes or to accept the good (of the Hereafter) which is with Allah. So he has chosen that good which is with Allah." On that Abu Bakr wept and said, "Our fathers and mothers be sacrificed for you." We became astonished at this. The people said, "Look at this old man! Allah's Apostle talks about a Slave of Allah to whom He has given the option to choose either the splendor of this worldly life or the good which is with Him, while he says. 'our fathers and mothers be sacrifice(i for you." But it was Allah's Apostle who had been given option, and Abu Bakr knew it better than we. Allah's Apostle added, "No doubt, I am indebted to Abu Bakr more than to anybody else regarding both his companionship and his wealth. And if I had to take a Khalil from my followers, I would certainly have taken Abu Bakr, but the fraternity of Islam is. sufficient. Let no door (i.e. Khoukha) of the Mosque remain open, except the door of Abu Bakr."
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 3904 |
In-book reference | : Book 63, Hadith 129 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 5, Book 58, Hadith 244 |
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Reference | : Sahih Muslim Introduction 68 |
In-book reference | : Introduction, Narration 67 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 1183 |
In-book reference | : Book 13, Hadith 5 |
English translation | : Vol. 2, Book 13, Hadith 1184 |
Narrated Sahl bin Sa`d As-Sa`idi:
The news about the differences amongst the people of Bani `Amr bin `Auf reached Allah's Apostle and so he went to them along with some of his companions to effect a reconciliation between them. Allah's Apostle was delayed there, and the time of the prayer was due. Bilal went to Abu Bakr and said to him, "Allah's Apostle has been delayed (there) and the time of prayer is due. So will you lead the people in prayer?" Abu Bakr said, "Yes, if you wish." Bilal pronounced the Iqama and Abu Bakr, went forward and said Takbir for the people. In the meantime Allah's Apostle came crossing the rows (of the praying people) and stood in the (first) row and the people started clapping. Abu Bakr, would never glance sideways in his prayer but when the people clapped much he looked back and (saw) Allah's Apostle . Allah's Apostle beckoned him to carry on the prayer. Abu Bakr raised his hands and thanked Allah, and retreated till he reached the (first) row. Allah's Apostle went forward and led the people in the prayer. When he completed the prayer he faced the people and said, "O people! Why did you start clapping when something unusual happened to you in the prayer? Clapping is only for women. So whoever amongst you comes across something in the prayer should say, 'Subhan-Allah' for there is none who will not turn round on hearing him saying Subhan-Allah. O Abu Bakr! What prevented you from leading the people in the prayer when I beckoned you to do so?" Abu Bakr replied, "How dare the son of Abu Quhafa lead the prayer in the presence of Allah's Apostle ?"
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 1234 |
In-book reference | : Book 22, Hadith 12 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 2, Book 22, Hadith 326 |
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Narrated Sahl bin Sa`d:
There was a dispute amongst the people of the tribe of Bani `Amr bin `Auf. The Prophet went to them along with some of his companions in order to make peace between them. The time for the prayer became due but the Prophet did not turn up; Bilal pronounced the Adhan (i.e. call) for the prayer but the Prophet did not turn up, so Bilal went to Abu Bakr and said, "The time for the prayer is due and the Prophet i detained, would you lead the people in the prayer?" Abu Bakr replied, "Yes, you wish." So, Bilal pronounced the Iqama of the prayer and Abu Bakr went ahead (to lead the prayer), but the Prophet came walking among the rows till he joined the first row. The people started clapping and they clapped too much, and Abu Bakr used not to look hither and thither in the prayer, but he turned round and saw the Prophet standing behind him. The Prophet beckoned him with his hand to keep on praying where he was. Abu Bakr raised his hand and praised Allah and then retreated till he came in the (first) row, and the Prophet went ahead and lead the people in the prayer. When the Prophet finished the prayer, he turned towards the people and said, "O people! When something happens to you during the prayer, you start clapping. Really clapping is (permissible) for women only. If something happens to one of you in his prayer, he should say: 'Subhan Allah', (Glorified be Allah), for whoever hears him (saying so) will direct his attention towards him. O Abu Bakr! What prevented you from leading the people in the prayer when I beckoned to you (to continue)?" Abu Bakr replied, "It did not befit the son of Abu Quhafa to lead the prayer in front of the Prophet.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 2690 |
In-book reference | : Book 53, Hadith 1 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 3, Book 49, Hadith 855 |
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Abu Dawud said: This is operative in the obligatory prayer.
Grade: | Sahih (Al-Albani) | صحيح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Sunan Abi Dawud 940 |
In-book reference | : Book 2, Hadith 551 |
English translation | : Book 2, Hadith 940 |
Narrated Abu Bakr:
I was with the Prophet in the Cave. When I raised my head, I saw the feet of the people. I said, "O Allah's Apostle! If some of them should look down, they will see us." The Prophet said, "O Abu Bakr, be quiet! (For we are) two and Allah is the Third of us."
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 3922 |
In-book reference | : Book 63, Hadith 147 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 5, Book 58, Hadith 259 |
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Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said from Amra bint Abd ar-Rahman that Abu Bakr as-Siddiq visited A'isha while she had a [health] complaint and a jewish woman was making incantation (ruqya) for her. Abu Bakr said, "Do it (incantation) with the Book of Allah."
Sunnah.com reference | : Book 50, Hadith 11 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 50, Hadith 11 |
Arabic reference | : Book 50, Hadith 1724 |
Abu Musa (Allah be pleased with him) reported:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1221c |
In-book reference | : Book 15, Hadith 168 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 7, Hadith 2812 |
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Grade: | Sahih Hadeeth] (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Musnad Ahmad 341 |
In-book reference | : Book 2, Hadith 247 |
Abu Sa'id reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) sat on the pulpit and said:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 2382a |
In-book reference | : Book 44, Hadith 2 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 31, Hadith 5869 |
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Narrated Abu Huraira:
In the year prior to the last Hajj of the Prophet when Allah's Apostle made Abu Bakr the leader of the pilgrims, the latter (Abu Bakr) sent me in the company of a group of people to make a public announcement: 'No pagan is allowed to perform Hajj after this year, and no naked person is allowed to perform Tawaf of the Ka`ba.' (See Hadith No. 365 Vol. 1)
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 1622 |
In-book reference | : Book 25, Hadith 107 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 2, Book 26, Hadith 689 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) [Bukhari 4240 and Muslim 1759] (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Musnad Ahmad 55 |
In-book reference | : Book 1, Hadith 52 |
Grade: | Sahih; although this isnad is Da'if like the previous one (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Musnad Ahmad 71 |
In-book reference | : Book 1, Hadith 67 |
Yahya related to me from Malik from Sumayy, the mawla of Abu Bakr, that Abu Bakr ibn Abd ar-Rahman used to say, "Someone who goes to the mosque in the morning or the afternoon with no intention of going anywhere else, either to learn good or teach it, is like someone who does jihad in the way of Allah and returns with booty."
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 9, Hadith 56 |
Arabic reference | : Book 9, Hadith 387 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 3660 |
In-book reference | : Book 49, Hadith 56 |
English translation | : Vol. 1, Book 46, Hadith 3660 |
Ibn Umar reported:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 2811e |
In-book reference | : Book 52, Hadith 56 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 39, Hadith 6751 |
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Abu Bakr b. Abi Shaiba narrated it on the same authorities.
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 176c |
In-book reference | : Book 1, Hadith 343 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 1, Hadith 336 |
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Abu Bakr b Abu Shaiban and Yahya b Abu Bukair both of them narrated this hadith with the same chain of transmitters.
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 612c |
In-book reference | : Book 5, Hadith 221 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 4, Hadith 1274 |
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Narrated Aisha:
(the wife of the Prophet) Allah's Apostle and Abu Bakr hired a man from the tribe of Bani-Ad-Dil as an expert guide who was a pagan (follower of the religion of the pagans of Quraish). The Prophet and Abu Bakr gave him their two riding camels and took a promise from him to bring their riding camels in the morning of the third day to the Cave of Thaur.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 2264 |
In-book reference | : Book 37, Hadith 5 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 3, Book 36, Hadith 465 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 1831 |
In-book reference | : Book 21, Hadith 14 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 21, Hadith 1832 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) [Bukhari 4986] (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Musnad Ahmad 57 |
In-book reference | : Book 1, Hadith 54 |
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu Hazim Salama ibn Dinar from Sahl ibn Said as-Saidi that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, went to the tribe of Bani Amr ibn Awf to settle their disputes .The time for the prayer came and the muadhdhin came to Abu Bakr as-Siddiq and said, "Could you lead the people in prayer and I will say the iqama?" He said, "Yes," and Abu Bakr prayed. The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, came back while the people were praying, and approached and joined the row. People clapped, but Abu Bakr did not turn round. The people increased their clapping, and Abu Bakr turned round and saw the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, indicated to him to stay in his place. Abu Bakr raised his hands and praised Allah that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, had told him to do that. Then he drew back until he was in the row, and the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, stepped forward and led the prayer. When he had finished he said, "Abu Bakr, what stopped you from staying put like I told you?" Abu Bakr said, "It is not for Ibn Abi Quhafa to pray in front of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace."
The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Why did I see you all clapping so much? If something happens to you in the prayer you should say 'Subhana-llah' (Glory be to Allah), and when you say 'Subhana-llah' you will be heard. Clapping is only for women."
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 9, Hadith 64 |
Arabic reference | : Book 9, Hadith 395 |
Narrated Aisha:
Rarely did the Prophet fail to visit Abu Bakr's house everyday, either in the morning or in the evening. When the permission for migration to Medina was granted, all of a sudden the Prophet came to us at noon and Abu Bakr was informed, who said, "Certainly the Prophet has come for some urgent matter." The Prophet said to Abu Bark, when the latter entered "Let nobody stay in your home." Abu Bakr said, "O Allah's Apostle! There are only my two daughters (namely `Aisha and Asma') present." The Prophet said, "I feel (am informed) that I have been granted the permission for migration." Abu Bakr said, "I will accompany you, O Allah's Apostle!" The Prophet said, "You will accompany me." Abu Bakr then said "O Allah's Apostle! I have two she-camels I have prepared specially for migration, so I offer you one of them. The Prophet said, "I have accepted it on the condition that I will pay its price."
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 2138 |
In-book reference | : Book 34, Hadith 90 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 3, Book 34, Hadith 348 |
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Grade: | Da'if (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 3661 |
In-book reference | : Book 49, Hadith 57 |
English translation | : Vol. 1, Book 46, Hadith 3661 |
Narrated Abu Qatada:
When it was the day of (the battle of) Hunain, I saw a Muslim man fighting with one of the pagans and another pagan was hiding himself behind the Muslim in order to kill him. So I hurried towards the pagan who was hiding behind the Muslim to kill him, and he raised his hand to hit me but I hit his hand and cut it off. That man got hold of me and pressed me so hard that I was afraid (that I would die), then he knelt down and his grip became loose and I pushed him and killed him. The Muslims (excepting the Prophet and some of his companions) started fleeing and I too, fled with them. Suddenly I met `Umar bin Al-Khattab amongst the people and I asked him, "What is wrong with the people?" He said, "It is the order of Allah" Then the people returned to Allah's Apostle (after defeating the enemy). Allah's Apostle said, "Whoever produces a proof that he has killed an infidel, will have the spoils of the killed man." So I got up to look for an evidence to prove that I had killed an infidel, but I could not find anyone to bear witness for me, so I sat down. Then it came to my mind (that I should speak of it) and I mentioned the case to Allah's Apostle. A man from the persons who were sitting with him (i.e. the Prophet), said, "The arms of the deceased one whom he ( i.e. Abu Qatada) has mentioned, are with me, so please compensate him for it (i.e. the spoils)," Abu Bakr said, "No, Allah's Apostle will not give it (i.e. the spoils) to a weak humble person from Quraish and leave one of Allah's Lions who fights on behalf of Allah and His Apostle." Allah's Apostle then got up and gave that (spoils) to me, and I bought with it, a garden which was the first property I got after embracing Islam.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 4322 |
In-book reference | : Book 64, Hadith 352 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 5, Book 59, Hadith 611 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 3787 |
In-book reference | : Book 49, Hadith 186 |
English translation | : Vol. 1, Book 46, Hadith 3787 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 3205 |
In-book reference | : Book 47, Hadith 257 |
English translation | : Vol. 5, Book 44, Hadith 3205 |
Grade: | Sahih (Al-Albani) | صـحـيـح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Al-Adab Al-Mufrad 624 |
In-book reference | : Book 31, Hadith 21 |
English translation | : Book 31, Hadith 624 |
Grade: | Da'if (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 3039 |
In-book reference | : Book 47, Hadith 91 |
English translation | : Vol. 5, Book 44, Hadith 3039 |
Narrated Abu `Uthman:
`Abdur Rahman bin Abi Bakr said, "The Suffa Companions were poor people and the Prophet said, 'Whoever has food for two persons should take a third one from them (Suffa companions). And whosoever has food for four persons he should take one or two from them' Abu Bakr took three men and the Prophet took ten of them." `Abdur Rahman added, my father my mother and I were there (in the house). (The sub-narrator is in doubt whether `Abdur Rahman also said, 'My wife and our servant who was common for both my house and Abu Bakr's house). Abu Bakr took his supper with the Prophet and remained there till the `Isha' prayer was offered. Abu Bakr went back and stayed with the Prophet till the Prophet took his meal and then Abu Bakr returned to his house after a long portion of the night had passed. Abu Bakr's wife said, 'What detained you from your guests (or guest)?' He said, 'Have you not served them yet?' She said, 'They refused to eat until you come. The food was served for them but they refused." `Abdur Rahman added, "I went away and hid myself (being afraid of Abu Bakr) and in the meantime he (Abu Bakr) called me, 'O Ghunthar (a harsh word)!' and also called me bad names and abused me and then said (to his family), 'Eat. No welcome for you.' Then (the supper was served). Abu Bakr took an oath that he would not eat that food. The narrator added: By Allah, whenever any one of us (myself and the guests of Suffa companions) took anything from the food, it increased from underneath. We all ate to our fill and the food was more than it was before its serving. Abu Bakr looked at it (the food) and found it as it was before serving or even more than that. He addressed his wife (saying) 'O the sister of Bani Firas! What is this?' She said, 'O the pleasure of my eyes! The food is now three times more than it was before.' Abu Bakr ate from it, and said, 'That (oath) was from Satan' meaning his oath (not to eat). Then he again took a morsel (mouthful) from it and then took the rest of it to the Prophet. So that meal was with the Prophet. There was a treaty between us and some people, and when the period of that treaty had elapsed the Prophet divided us into twelve (groups) (the Prophet's companions) each being headed by a man. Allah knows how many men were under the command of each (leader). So all of them (12 groups of men) ate of that meal."
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 602 |
In-book reference | : Book 9, Hadith 77 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 1, Book 10, Hadith 576 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) [ Muslim (2069)] (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Musnad Ahmad 181 |
In-book reference | : Book 2, Hadith 98 |
Grade: | Da'if (Al-Albani) | ضعيف (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Sunan Abi Dawud 460 |
In-book reference | : Book 2, Hadith 70 |
English translation | : Book 2, Hadith 460 |
'A'idh b. Amr reported that Abu Sufyan came to Salman, Suhaib and Bilal in the presence of a group of persons. They said:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 2504 |
In-book reference | : Book 44, Hadith 242 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 31, Hadith 6097 |
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Narrated Aisha:
That her father (Abu Bakr) never broke his oath till Allah revealed the order of the legal expiation for oath. Abu Bakr said, "If I ever take an oath (to do something) and later find that to do something else is better, then I accept Allah's permission and do that which is better, (and do the legal expiation for my oath ) ".
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 4614 |
In-book reference | : Book 65, Hadith 136 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 6, Book 60, Hadith 138 |
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قَالَ هَذَا حَدِيثٌ حَسَنٌ صَحِيحٌ غَرِيبٌ إِنَّمَا يُعْرَفُ مِنْ حَدِيثِ هَمَّامٍ تَفَرَّدَ بِهِ . وَقَدْ رَوَى هَذَا الْحَدِيثَ حَبَّانُ بْنُ هِلاَلٍ وَغَيْرُ وَاحِدٍ عَنْ هَمَّامٍ نَحْوَ هَذَا .
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 3096 |
In-book reference | : Book 47, Hadith 148 |
English translation | : Vol. 5, Book 44, Hadith 3096 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 3191 |
In-book reference | : Book 47, Hadith 243 |
English translation | : Vol. 5, Book 44, Hadith 3191 |
ضعيف وهو صحيح دون قصة السائل م (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Sunan Abi Dawud 1670 |
In-book reference | : Book 9, Hadith 115 |
English translation | : Book 9, Hadith 1666 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 565 |
In-book reference | : Book 1, Hadith 299 |
English translation | : Vol. 1, Book 1, Hadith 565 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 784 |
In-book reference | : Book 10, Hadith 8 |
English translation | : Vol. 1, Book 10, Hadith 785 |
Yahya related to me from Malik that Yahya ibn Said said that he had heard that when Abu Bakr as-Siddiq was ill he asked A'isha, "How many shrouds did the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, have?" and she replied, "Three pure white cotton garments." Abu Bakr said, "Take this garment (a garment he was wearing on which red clay or saffron had fallen) and wash it. Then shroud me in it with two other garments." A'isha said, "Why's that?", and Abu Bakr replied, "The living have greater need of the new than the dead. This is only for the body fluids that come out as the body decays."
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 16, Hadith 6 |
Arabic reference | : Book 16, Hadith 528 |
Grade: | Sahih (Al-Albani) | صحيح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Sunan Abi Dawud 2968 |
In-book reference | : Book 20, Hadith 41 |
English translation | : Book 19, Hadith 2962 |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 2664 |
In-book reference | : Book 24, Hadith 46 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 24, Hadith 2665 |
Grade: | Da'if Isnād (Zubair `Aliza'i) |
Reference | : Ash-Shama'il Al-Muhammadiyah 373 |
In-book reference | : Book 52, Hadith 4 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) [Bukhari 3653 and Muslim 2381] (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Musnad Ahmad 11 |
In-book reference | : Book 1, Hadith 11 |
Grade: | Da'if (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 800 |
In-book reference | : Book 10, Hadith 24 |
English translation | : Vol. 1, Book 10, Hadith 801 |
Narrated `Aisha:
The Prophet and Abu Bakr employed a (pagan) man from the tribe of Bani Ad-Dail and the tribe of Bani 'Abu bin `Adi as a guide. He was an expert guide and he broke the oath contract which he had to abide by with the tribe of Al-`Asi bin Wail and he was on the religion of Quraish pagans. The Prophet and Abu Bakr had confidence in him and gave him their riding camels and told him to bring them to the Cave of Thaur after three days. So, he brought them their two riding camels after three days and both of them (The Prophet and Abu Bakr) set out accompanied by 'Amir bin Fuhaira and the Dili guide who guided them below Mecca along the road leading to the sea-shore.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 2263 |
In-book reference | : Book 37, Hadith 4 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 3, Book 36, Hadith 464 |
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[Muslim].
Reference | : Riyad as-Salihin 261 |
In-book reference | : Introduction, Hadith 261 |
Narrated Aisha and Ibn `Abbas:
Abu Bakr kissed the Prophet after his death.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 4455, 4456, 4457 |
In-book reference | : Book 64, Hadith 473 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 5, Book 59, Hadith 734 |
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This hadith has been narrated by the same chain of transmitters by Hammam, and said about Abu Bakr that he was Ibn Abu Musa.
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 635b |
In-book reference | : Book 5, Hadith 272 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 4, Hadith 1327 |
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لم تتمّ دراسته (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Mishkat al-Masabih 2997 |
In-book reference | : Book 11, Hadith 231 |
'A'isha reported that Abu Bakr came to her and there were with her two girls on Adha days who were singing and beating the tambourine and the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) had wrapped himself with his mantle. Abu Bakr scolded them. The Messenger of Allah (may peace he upon him) uncovered (his face) and said:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 892c |
In-book reference | : Book 8, Hadith 18 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 4, Hadith 1940 |
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Grade: | Sahih bituruqihi wa shawahidihi (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Musnad Ahmad 68 |
In-book reference | : Book 1, Hadith 65 |
Yahya related to me from Malik from Sumayy, the mawla of Abu Bakr, from Abu Bakr ibn Abd ar-Rahman that A'isha and Umm Salama, the wives of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "The Messengerof Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, used to get up in the morning junub from intercourse, not a dream, and would then fast."
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 18, Hadith 12 |
Arabic reference | : Book 18, Hadith 645 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 1597 |
In-book reference | : Book 19, Hadith 42 |
English translation | : Vol. 2, Book 19, Hadith 1598 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) [Bukhari 3615 and Muslim 2009] (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Musnad Ahmad 3 |
In-book reference | : Book 1, Hadith 3 |
Ibn Umar reported that Umar saw Utarid al-Tamimi standing in the market (and selling) the silk garments, and he was the person who went to (courts of) kings and got (high prices) for these garments from them. Umar said:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 2068c |
In-book reference | : Book 37, Hadith 18 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 24, Hadith 5143 |
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Abu Bakr b. Abu Shaiba narrated a hadith like this from the Apostle (may peace and blessings be upon him) on the authority of Abdullah.
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 64b |
In-book reference | : Book 1, Hadith 128 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 1, Hadith 123 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 3678 |
In-book reference | : Book 49, Hadith 74 |
English translation | : Vol. 1, Book 46, Hadith 3678 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 786 |
In-book reference | : Book 10, Hadith 10 |
English translation | : Vol. 1, Book 10, Hadith 787 |
Grade: | Sahih lighairihi because of corroborating reports (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Musnad Ahmad 7 |
In-book reference | : Book 1, Hadith 7 |
Grade: | Sahih (Al-Albani) | صـحـيـح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Al-Adab Al-Mufrad 136 |
In-book reference | : Book 7, Hadith 8 |
English translation | : Book 7, Hadith 136 |