Volume
8, Book 75, Number 317e:
Allah's
Apostle said, "For every prophet there is one (special invocation (that
will not be rejected) with which he appeals (to Allah), and I want to keep such
an invocation for interceding for my followers in the Hereafter."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 317o:
Narrated
Anas:
that
the Prophet said, "For every prophet there is an invocation that surely
will be responded by Allah," (or said), "For every prophet there was
an invocation with which he appealed to Allah, and his invocation was accepted
(in his lifetime), but I kept my (this special) invocation to intercede for my
followers on the Day of Resurrection."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 318:
Narrated
Shaddad bin Aus:
The
Prophet said "The most superior way of asking for forgiveness from Allah
is: 'Allahumma anta Rabbi la ilaha illa anta, Anta Khalaqtani wa ana abduka, wa
ana 'ala ahdika wa wa'dika mastata'tu, A'udhu bika min Sharri ma sana'tu, abu'u
Laka bini'matika 'alaiya, wa Abu Laka bidhanbi faghfirli innahu la yaghfiru
adhdhunuba illa anta." The Prophet added. "If somebody recites it
during the day with firm faith in it, and dies on the same day before the
evening, he will be from the people of Paradise; and if somebody recites it at
night with firm faith in it, and dies before the morning, he will be from the
people of Paradise."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 319:
Narrated
Abu Huraira:
I
heard Allah's Apostle saying." By Allah! I ask for forgiveness from Allah
and turn to Him in repentance more than seventy times a day."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 320:
Narrated
Al-Harith bin Suwaid:
'Abdullah
bin Mas'ud related to us two narrations: One from the Prophet and the other
from himself, saying: A believer sees his sins as if he were sitting under a
mountain which, he is afraid, may fall on him; whereas the wicked person
considers his sins as flies passing over his nose and he just drives them away
like this." Abu Shihab (the sub-narrator) moved his hand over his nose in
illustration. (Ibn Mas'ud added): Allah's Apostle said, "Allah is more
pleased with the repentance of His slave than a man who encamps at a place
where his life is jeopardized, but he has his riding beast carrying his food
and water. He then rests his head and sleeps for a short while and wakes to
find his riding beast gone. (He starts looking for it) and suffers from severe
heat and thirst or what Allah wished (him to suffer from). He then says, 'I
will go back to my place.' He returns and sleeps again, and then (getting up),
he raises his head to find his riding beast standing beside him."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 321:
Narrated
Anas bin Malik:
Allah's
Apostle said, "Allah is more pleased with the repentance of His slave than
anyone of you is pleased with finding his camel which he had lost in the
desert. "
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 322:
Narrated
Aisha:
The
Prophet used to pray eleven Rakat in the late part of the night, and when dawn
appeared, he would offer two Rakat and then lie on his right side till the
Muadhdhin came to inform him (that the morning prayer was due).
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 323:
Narrated
Al-Bara bin 'Azib:
Allah's
Apostle said to me, "When you want to go to bed, perform ablution as you
do for prayer, then lie down on your right side and say: 'Allahumma aslamtu
wajhi ilaika, wa fauwadtu Amri ilaika wa aljatu zahri ilaika, raghbatan wa
rahbatan ilaika, lamalja'a wa la manja mink a ill a ilaika. Amantu bikitabi
kalladhi anzalta wa bi nabiyyikal-ladhi arsalta'. If you should die then (after
reciting this) you will die on the religion of Islam (i.e., as a Muslim); so
let these words be the last you say (before going to bed)" While I was
memorizing it, I said, "Wa birasiulikal-ladhi arsalta (in Your Apostle
whom You have sent).' The Prophet said, "No, but say: Wa
binabiyyi-kalladhi arsalta (in Your Prophet whom You have sent)."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 324:
Narrated
Hudhaifa:
When
the Prophet went to bed, he would say: "Bismika amutu wa ahya." and
when he got up he would say:" Al-hamdu lillahil-ladhi ahyana ba'da ma
amatana wa ilaihin-nushur."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 325:
Narrated
Al-Bara bin 'Azib:
e
then (after reciting this before going to bed) you will die on the r
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 326:
Narrated
Hudhaifa:
When
the Prophet went to bed at night, he would put his hand under his cheek and
then say, "Allahumma bismika amutu wa ahya," and when he got up, he
would say, "Al-Hamdu lil-lahi al-ladhi ahyana ba'da ma amatana, wa ilaihi
an-nushur."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 327:
Narrated
Al-Bara' bin 'Azib:
When
Allah's Apostle went to bed, he used to sleep on his right side and then say,
"All-ahumma aslamtu nafsi ilaika, wa wajjahtu wajhi ilaika, wa fauwadtu
Amri ilaika, wa alja'tu zahri ilaika, raghbatan wa rahbatan ilaika. La Malja'a
wa la manja minka illa ilaika. Amantu bikitabika al-ladhi anzalta wa nabiyyika
al-ladhi arsalta! Allah's Apostle said, "Whoever recites these words
(before going to bed) and dies the same night, he will die on the Islamic
religion (as a Muslim)."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 328:
Narrated
Ibn 'Abbas:
One
night I slept at the house of Maimuna. The Prophet woke up, answered the call
of nature, washed his face and hands, and then slept. He got up (late at
night), went to a water skin, opened the mouth thereof and performed ablution
not using much water, yet he washed all the parts properly and then offered the
prayer. I got up and straightened my back in order that the Prophet might not
feel that I was watching him, and then I performed the ablution, and when he
got up to offer the prayer, stood on his left. He caught hold of my ear and
brought me over to his right side. He offered thirteen Rak'at in all and then
lay down and slept till he started blowing out his breath as he used to do when
he slept. In the meantime Bilal informed the Prophet of the approaching time
for the (Fajr) prayer, and the Prophet offered the Fajr (Morning) prayer
without performing new ablution. He used to say in his invocation, Allaihumma
ij'al fi qalbi nuran wa fi basari nuran, wa fi sam'i nuran, wa'an yamini nuran,
wa'an yasari nuran, wa fawqi nuran, wa tahti nuran, wa amami nuran, wa khalfi
nuran, waj'al li nuran." Kuraib (a sub narrator) said, "I have
forgotten seven other words, (which the Prophet mentioned in this invocation).
I met a man from the offspring of Al-'Abbas and he narrated those seven things
to me, mentioning, '(Let there be light in) my nerves, my flesh, my blood, my
hair and my body,' and he also mentioned two other things."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 329:
Narrated
Ibn 'Abbas:
When
the Prophet got up at night to offer the night prayer, he used to say:
"Allahumma laka-l-hamdu; Anta nuras-samawati wal ardi wa man fihinna. Wa
laka-l-hamdu; Anta qaiyim as-samawati wal ardi wa man fihinna. Wa laka-l-hamdu;
Anta-l-,haqqun, wa wa'daka haqqun, wa qauluka haqqun, wa liqauka haqqun,
wal-jannatu haqqun, wannaru haqqun, was-sa atu haqqun, wan-nabiyyuna huqqun,
Mahammadun haqqun, Allahumma laka aslamtu, wa Alaika tawakkaltu, wa bika
amantu, wa ilaika anabtu, wa bika Khasamtu, wa ilaika hakamtu, faghfirli ma
qaddamtu wa ma akh-khartu, wa ma asrartu, wa ma a'lantu. Anta al-muqaddimu, wa
anta al-mu-'akhkhiru. La ilaha il-la anta (or La ilaha ghairuka)"
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 330:
Narrated
'Ali:
Fatima
complained about the blisters on her hand because of using a mill-stone. She
went to ask the Prophet for servant, but she did not find him (at home) and had
to inform 'Aisha of her need. When he came, 'Aisha informed him about it. Ali
added: The Prophet came to us when we had gone to our beds. When I was going to
get up, he said, "'Stay in your places," and sat between us, till I
felt the coolness of the feet on my chest. The Prophet then said, "Shall I
not tell you of a thing which is better for you than a servant? When you (both)
go to your beds, say 'Allahu Akbar' thirty-four times, and 'Subhan Allah'
thirty-three times, 'Alhamdu 'illah' thirty-three times, for that is better for
you than a servant." Ibn Sirin said, "Subhan Allah' (is to be said
for) thirty-four times."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 331:
Narrated
'Aisha:
Whenever
Allah's Apostle went to bed, he used to blow on his hands while reciting the
Mu'auwidhat ( i.e. Suratal-Falaq and Surat-an-Nas, 113 and 114) and then pass
his hands over his body,
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 332:
Narrated
Abu Huraira:
The
Prophet said, "When anyone of you go to bed, he should shake out his bed
with the inside of his waist sheet, for he does not know what has come on to it
after him, and then he should say: 'Bismika Rabbi wada'tu Janbi wa bika
arfa'uhu, In amsakta nafsi farhamha wa in arsaltaha fahfazha bima tahfazu bihi
ibadakas-salihin."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 333:
Narrated
Abu Huraira:
Allah's
Apostle said, "When it is the last third of the night, our Lord, the
Blessed, the Superior, descends every night to the heaven of the world and
says, 'Is there anyone who invokes Me (demand anything from Me), that I may
respond to his invocation; Is there anyone who asks Me for something that I may
give (it to) him; Is there anyone who asks My forgiveness that I may forgive
him?' "
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 334:
Narrated
Anas bin Malik:
Whenever
the Prophet went to the lavatory, he used to say: "Allahumma Inni a'udhu
bika mina-lkhubthi Wal khaba'ith."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 335:
Narrated
Shaddad bin 'Aus:
The
Prophet said, "The most superior way of asking for forgiveness from Allah
is: 'Allahumma anta Rabbi la ilaha illa anta. Khalaqtani wa ana 'abduka, wa ana
'ala 'ahdika wa Wa'dika mastata'tu abu'u Laka bi ni 'matika wa abu'u Laka
bidhanbi; faghfirli fa'innahu la yaghfiru-dh-dhunuba ill a ant a. A'uidhu bika
min sharri ma sana'tu.' If somebody recites this invocation during the night,
and if he should die then, he will go to Paradise (or he will be from the
people of Paradise). And if he recites it in the morning, and if he should die
on the same day, he will have the same fate."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 336:
Narrated
Hudhaifa:
Whenever
the Prophet intended to go to bed, he would recite: "Bismika Allahumma
amutu wa ahya (With Your name, O Allah, I die and I live)." And when he
woke up from his sleep, he would say: "Al-hamdu lil-lahil-ladhi ahyana
ba'da ma amatana; wa ilaihi an-nushur (All the Praises are for Allah Who has
made us alive after He made us die (sleep) and unto Him is the Resurrection). "
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 337:
Narrated
Abu Dhar:
Whenever
the Prophet lay on his bed, he used to say: "Allahumma bismika amutu wa
ahya," and when he woke up he would say: "Al-hamdu lil-lahilladhi
ahyana ba'da ma an atana, wa ilaihi an-nushur."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 338:
Narrated
'Abdullah bin 'Amr:
Abu
Bakr As-Siddiq said to the Prophet, "Teach me an invocation with which I
may invoke (Allah) in my prayer." The Prophet said, "Say: Allahumma
inni zalamtu nafsi zulman kathiran wala yaghfirudh-dhunuba illa anta, Faghfirli
maghfiratan min indika war-hamni, innaka antalGhafur-Rahim."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 339:
Narrated
'Aisha:
The
Verse: 'Neither say your prayer aloud, nor say it in a low tone.' (17.110) was
revealed as regards invocation.
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 340:
Narrated
'Abdullah:
We
used to say in the prayer: 'AsSalam be on Allah, As-Salam be on so-and so.' So
one day the Prophet said to us, "Allah Himself is As-Salam; when anyone of
you sits during his prayer, he should say: 'At-tah, iyyatu-lillahi,' up to
'As-Salihin,' (All the compliments are for Allah ...righteous people) for when
he recites this, then he says his Salam to all the righteous people present in
the heavens and on the earth. Then he should say, 'I testify that none has the
right to be worshipped except Allah, and that Muhammad is His slave and His
Apostle,' and then he can select whatever he likes to celebrate (Allah's)
Praises."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 341:
Narrated
Abu Huraira:
The
people said, "O Allah's Apostle! The rich people have got the highest
degrees of prestige and the permanent pleasures (in this life and the life to
come in the Hereafter)." He said, "How is that?" They said,
"The rich pray as we pray, and strive in Allah's Cause as we do, and spend
from their surplus wealth in charity, while we have no wealth (to spend
likewise)." He said, "Shall I not tell you a thing, by doing which,
you will catch up with those who are ahead of you and supersede those who will
come after you; and nobody will be able to do such a good deed as you do except
the one who does the same (deed as you do). That deed is to recite 'Subhan
Allah ten times, and 'Al-Hamdulillah ten times, and 'AllahuAkbar' ten times
after every prayer."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 342:
Narrated
Warrad:
(the
freed slave of Al-Mughira bin Shu'ba) Al-Mughira wrote to Muawiya bin Abu
Sufyan that Allah's Apostle used to say at the end of every prayer after the
Taslim, "La ilaha illa-l-lahu wahdahu la sharika lahu; lahu-l-mulk wa
lahu-l-hamd, wahuwa 'ala kulli shai'n qadir. Allahumma la mani'a Lima a taita,
wa la mu'ta Lima mana'ta, wa la yanfa'u dhal-jaddu minkal-jadd.
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 343:
Narrated
Salama bin Al-Akwa':
We
went out with the Prophet to Khaibar. A man among the people said, "O
'Amir! Will you please recite to us some of your poetic verses?" So 'Amir
got down and started chanting among them, saying, "By Allah! Had it not
been for Allah, we would not have been guided." 'Amir also said other
poetic verses which I do not remember. Allah's Apostle said, "Who is this
(camel) driver?" The people said, "He is 'Amir bin Al-Akwa'," He
said, "May Allah bestow His Mercy on him." A man from the People
said, "O Allah's Apostle! Would that you let us enjoy his company longer."
When the people (Muslims) lined up, the battle started, and 'Amir was struck
with his own sword (by chance) by himself and died. In the evening, the people
made a large number of fires (for cooking meals). Allah's Apostle said,
"What is this fire? What are you making the fire for?" They said,
"For cooking the meat of donkeys." He said, "Throw away what is
in the pots and break the pots!" A man said, "O Allah's Prophet! May
we throw away what is in them and wash them?" He said, "Never mind,
you may do so." (See Hadith No. 509, Vol. 5).
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 344:
Narrated
Ibn Abi Aufa:
Whenever
a man brought his alms to the Prophet, the Prophet would say, "O Allah!
Bestow Your Blessing upon the family of so-and-so." When my father came to
him (with his alms), he said, "O Allah! Bestow Your Blessings upon the
family of Abi Aufa."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 345:
Narrated
Jarir:
Allah's
Apostle said to me. "Will you relieve me from Dhi-al-Khalasa? "
Dhi-al-Khalasa was an idol which the people used to worship and it was called
Al-Ka'ba al Yamaniyya. I said, "O Allah's Apostle I am a man who can't sit
firm on horses." So he stroked my chest (with his hand) and said, "O
Allah! Make him firm and make him a guiding and well-guided man." So I
went out with fifty (men) from my tribe of Ahrnas. (The sub-narrator, Sufyan,
quoting Jarir, perhaps said, "I went out with a group of men from my
nation.") and came to Dhi-al-Khalasa and burnt it, and then came to the
Prophet and said, "O Allah's Apostle! I have not come to you till I left
it like a camel with a skin disease." The Prophet then invoked good upon
Ahmas and their cavalry (fighters).
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 346:
Narrated
Anas:
Um
Sulaim said to the Prophet "Anas is your servant." The Prophet said,
"O Allah! increase his wealth and offspring, and bless (for him) what ever
you give him."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 347:
Narrated
'Aisha:
The
Prophet heard a man reciting (the Qur'an) in the mosque. He said," May
Allah bestow His Mercy on him, as he made me remember such and-such Verse which
I had missed in such-and-such Sura."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 348:
Narrated
'Abdullah:
The
Prophet divided something (among the Muslims) and distributed the shares (of
the booty). A man said, "This division has not been made to please
Allah." When I informed the Prophet about it, he became so furious that I
noticed the signs of anger on his face and he then said, "May Allah bestow
His Mercy on Moses, for he was hurt with more than this, yet he remained
patient."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 349:
Narrated
'Ikrima:
Ibn
'Abbas said, "Preach to the people once a week, and if you won't, then
preach them twice, but if you want to preach more, then let it be three times
(a week only), and do not make the people fed-up with this Qur'an. If you come
to some people who are engaged in a talk, don't start interrupting their talk
by preaching, lest you should cause them to be bored. You should rather keep
quiet, and if they ask you, then preach to them at the time when they are eager
to hear what you say. And avoid the use of rhymed prose in invocation for I
noticed that Allah's Apostle and his companions always avoided it."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 350:
Narrated
Anas:
Allah's
Apostle said, "When anyone of you appeal to Allah for something, he should
ask with determination and should not say, 'O Allah, if You wish, give me.',
for nobody can force Allah to do something against His Will.
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 351:
Narrated
Abu Huraira:
Allah's
Apostle said, "None of you should say: 'O Allah, forgive me if You wish; O
Allah, be merciful to me if You wish,' but he should always appeal to Allah
with determination, for nobody can force Allah to do something against His
Will."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 352:
Narrated
Abu Huraira:
Allah's
Apostle said, "The invocation of anyone of you is granted (by Allah) if he
does not show impatience (by saying, "I invoked Allah but my request has
not been granted.")
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 353:
Narrated
Anas:
While
the Prophet was delivering a sermon on a Friday, a man stood up and said,
"O Allah's Apostle! Invoke Allah to bless us with rain." (The Prophet
invoked Allah for rain.) So, the sky became overcast and it started raining
till one could hardly reach one's home. It kept on raining till the next Friday
when the same man or another man got up and said (to the Prophet), "Invoke
Allah to withhold the rain from us, for we have been drowned (with heavy rain
)." The Prophet said, "O Allah! Let it rain around us and not on
us." Then the clouds started dispersing around Medina and rain ceased to
fall on the people of Medina.
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 354:
Narrated
'Abdullah bin Zaid:
Allah's
Apostle went out to this Musalla (praying place) to offer the prayer of
Istisqa.' He invoked Allah for rain and then faced the Qibla and turned his Rida'
(upper garment) inside out.
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 355:
Narrated
Anas:
My
mother said, "O Allah's Apostle! Please invoke Allah on behalf of your
servant." He said, "O Allah! Increase his wealth and children, and
bestow Your Blessing on whatever You give him." a time of distress.
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 356:
Narrated
Ibn Abbas:
The
Prophet used to invoke Allah at the time of distress, saying, "La ilaha
illal-lahu al-'Azim, al-Halim, La ilaha illal-lahu Rabbu-s-samawati wal-ard wa
Rabbu-l-arsh il-azim,"
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 357:
Narrated
Ibn 'Abbas:
Allah's
Apostle used to say at a time of distress, "La ilaha illal-lahu
Rabbul-l-'arsh il-'azim, La ilaha illallahu Rabbu-s-samawati wa Rabbu-l-ard,
Rabbu-l-'arsh-il-Karim."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 358:
Narrated
Abu Huraira:
Allah's
Apostle used to seek refuge with Allah from the difficult moment of a calamity
and from being overtaken by destruction and from being destined to an evil end,
and from the malicious joy of enemies. Sufyan said, "This narration
contained three items only, but I added one. I do not know which one that
was."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 359:
Narrated
'Aisha:
When
Allah's Apostle was healthy, he used to say, "No prophet dies till he is
shown his place in Paradise, and then he is given the option (to live or
die)." So when death approached him(during his illness), and while his
head was on my thigh, he became unconscious for a while, and when he recovered,
he fixed his eyes on the ceiling and said, "O Allah! (Let me join) the
Highest Companions (see Qur'an 4:69)," I said, "So, he does not
choose us." Then I realized that it was the application of the statement
he used to relate to us when he was healthy. So that was his last utterance
(before he died), i.e. "O Allah! (Let me join) the Highest
Companions."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 360:
Narrated
Qais:
I
came to Khabbab who had been branded with seven brands(1) and he said,
"Had Allah's Apostle not forbidden us to invoke (Allah) for death, I would
have invoked (Allah) for it."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 361:
Narrated
Qais:
I
came to Khabbab who had been branded with seven brands over his abdomen, and I
heard him saying, "If the Prophet: had not forbidden us to invoke (Allah)
for death, I would have invoked Allah for it."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 362:
Narrated
Anas:
Allah's
Apostle said," None of you should long for death because of a calamity
that had befallen him, and if he cannot, but long for death, then he should
say, 'O Allah! Let me live as long as life is better for me, and take my life
if death is better for me.' "
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 363:
Narrated
As-Sa'ib bin Yazid:
My
aunt took me to Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle! My sister's
son is sick." So he passed his hand over my head and invoked for Allah's
blessing upon me and then performed the ablution. I drank from the water of his
ablution and I stood behind him and looked at his Khatam (the seal of
Prophethood) between his shoulders (and its size was) like the button of a
tent.
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 364:
Narrated
Abu 'Aqil:
that
his grandfather. 'Abdullah bin Hisham used to take him from the market or to
the market (the narrator is in doubt) and used to buy grain and when Ibn
Az-Zubair and Ibn 'Umar met him, they would say to him, "Let us be your
partners (in trading) as the Prophet invoked for Allah's blessing upon
you." He would then take them as partners and he would Sometimes gain a
whole load carried by an animal which he would send home.
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 365:
Narrated
Mahmud bin Ar-Rabi:
On
whose face Allah's Apostle had thrown water from his mouth, the water having
been taken from their well while he was still a young boy (who has not yet
attained the age of puberty).
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 366:
Narrated
'Aisha:
The
boys used to be brought to the Prophet and he used to invoke for Allah's
blessing upon them. Once an infant was brought to him and it urinated on his
clothes. He asked for water and poured it over the place of the urine and did
not wash his clothes.
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 367:
Narrated
'Abdullah bin Tha'laba bin Su'air:
whose
eye Allah's Apostle had touched, that he had seen Sa'd bin Abi Waqqas offering
one Rak'a only for the Witr prayer.
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 368:
Narrated
'Abdur-Rahman bin Abi Laila:
Ka'b
bin 'Ujra met me and said, "Shall I give you a present? Once the Prophet
came to us and we said, 'O Allah's Apostle ! We know how to greet you; but how
to send 'Salat' upon you? He said, 'Say: Allahumma Salli ala Muhammadin wa 'ala
Ali Muhammadin, kama sal-laita 'ala all Ibrahima innaka Hamidun Majid.
Allahumma barik 'ala Muhammadin wa 'ala all Muhammadin, kama barakta 'ala all
Ibrahima, innaka Hamidun Majid."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 369:
Narrated
Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri:
We
said, "O Allah's Apostle This is (i.e. we know) the greeting to you; will
you tell us how to send Salat on you?" He said, "Say: 'Allahumma
Salli 'ala Muhammadin 'abdika wa rasulika kama sal-laita 'ala Ibrahima wa barik
'ala Muhammadin wa all Muhammadin kama barakta 'ala Ibrahima wa Ali
Ibrahim."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 370:
Narrated
Ibn Abi Aufa:
Whenever
somebody brought alms to the Prophet the used to say, "Allahumma Salli
'Alaihi (O Allah! Send Your Salat (Grace and Honor) on him)." Once when my
father brought his alms to him, he said, "O Allah! Send Your Salat (Grace
and Honor) on the family of Abi Aufa."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 371:
Narrated
Abu Humaid As-Saidi:
The
people said, "O Allah's Apostle ! How may we send Salat on you?" He
said, "Say: Allahumma Salli 'ala- Muhammadin wa azwajihi wa dhurriyyatihi
kama sal-laita 'ala ali Ibrahim; wa barik 'ala Muhammadin wa azwajihi wa
dhurriyyatihi kamabarakta 'ala ali Ibrahim innaka hamidun majid."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 372:
Narrated
Abu Huraira:
that
he heard the Prophet saying, "O Allah! If I should ever abuse a believer,
please let that be a means of bringing him near to You on the Day of
Resurrection."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 373:
Narrated
Anas:
Once
the people started asking Allah's Apostle questions, and they asked so many
questions that he became angry and ascended the pulpit and said, "I will
answer whatever questions you may ask me today." I looked right and left
and saw everyone covering his face with his garment and weeping. Behold ! There
was a man who, on quarreling with the people, used to be called as a son of a
person other than his father. He said, "O Allah's Apostle! Who is my
father?" The Prophet replied, "Your father is Hudhaifa." And
then 'Umar got up and said, "We accept Allah as our Lord, and Islam as
(our) religion, and Muhammad as (our) Apostle; and we seek refuge with Allah
from the afflictions." Allah's Apostle said, " I have never seen a
day like today in its good and its evil for Paradise and the Hell Fire were
displayed in front of me, till I saw them just beyond this wall." Qatada,
when relating this Hadith, used to mention the following Verse:--
'O
you who believe! Ask not questions about things which, If made plain to you,
May cause you trouble. (5.101)
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 374:
Narrated
Anas bin Malik:
The
Prophet said to Abu Talha, "Choose one of your boys to serve me." So
Abu Talha took me (to serve the Prophet ) by giving me a ride behind him (on
his camel). So I used to serve Allah's Apostle whenever he stayed somewhere. I
used to hear him saying, "O Allah! I seek refuge with you (Allah) from
(worries) care and grief, from incapacity and laziness, from miserliness and
cowardice, from being heavily in debt and from being overpowered by other
men." I kept on serving him till he returned from (the battle of) Khaibar.
He then brought Safiya, the daughter of Huyay whom he had got (from the booty).
I saw him making a kind of cushion with a cloak or a garment for her. He then
let her ride behind him. When we reached a place called As-Sahba', he prepared
(a special meal called) Hais, and asked me to invite the men who (came and)
ate, and that was the marriage banquet given on the consummation of his
marriage to her. Then he proceeded till the mountain of Uhud appeared,
whereupon he said, "This mountain loves us and we love it." When he
approached Medina, he said, "O Allah! I make the land between its (i.e.,
Medina's) two mountains a sanctuary, as the prophet Abraham made Mecca a
sanctuary. O Allah! Bless them (the people of Medina) in their Mudd and the Sa'
(units of measuring)."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 375:
Narrated
Um Khalid bint Khalid:
I
heard the Prophet seeking refuge with Allah from the punishment of the grave.
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 376:
Narrated
Mus'ab:
Sa'd
used to recommend five (statements) and mentioned that the Prophet I used to
recommend it. (It was) "O Allah! I seek refuge with You from miserliness;
and seek refuge with You from cowardice; and seek refuge with You from being
sent back to geriatric old age; and I seek refuge with You from the affliction
of this world (i.e., the affliction of Ad-Dajjal etc.); and seek refuge with
You from the punishment of the grave."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 377:
Narrated
'Aisha:
Two
old ladies from among the Jewish ladies entered upon me and said' "The
dead are punished in their graves," but I thought they were telling a lie
and did not believe them in the beginning. When they went away and the Prophet
entered upon me, I said, "O Allah's Apostle! Two old ladies.." and
told him the whole story. He said, "They told the truth; the dead are
really punished, to the extent that all the animals hear (the sound resulting
from) their punishment." Since then I always saw him seeking refuge with
Allah from the punishment of the grave in his prayers.
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 378:
Narrated
Anas bin Malik:
Allah's
Prophet used to say, "O Allah! I seek refuge with You from incapacity and
laziness, from cowardice and geriatric old age, and seek refuge with You from
the punishment of the grave, and I seek refuge with You from the afflictions of
life and death."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 379:
Narrated
'Aisha:
The
Prophet used to say, "O Allah! I seek refuge with You from laziness and
geriatric old age, from all kinds of sins and from being in debt; from the
affliction of the Fire and from the punishment of the Fire and from the evil of
the affliction of wealth; and I seek refuge with You from the affliction of
poverty, and I seek refuge with You from the affliction of Al-Mesiah Ad-Dajjal.
O Allah! Wash away my sins with the water of snow and hail, and cleanse my
heart from all the sins as a white garment is cleansed from the filth, and let
there be a long distance between me and my sins, as You made East and West far
from each other."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 380:
Narrated
Anas bin Malik:
The
Prophet used to say, "O Allah! I seek refuge with You from worry and
grief, from incapacity and laziness, from cowardice and miserliness, from being
heavily in debt and from being overpowered by (other) men." (See Hadith
No. 374)
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 381:
Narrated
Mus'ab bin Sa'd:
Sa'd
bin Abi Waqqas used to recommend these five (statements) and say that the
Prophet said so (and they are): "O Allah! I seek refuge with You from
miserliness, and seek refuge with You from cowardice, and seek refuge with You
from being brought back to geriatric old age, and seek refuge with You from the
afflictions of the world, and seek refuge with You from the punishment of the
grave."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 382:
Narrated
Anas bin Malik:
Allah's
Apostle used to seek refuge with Allah saying, "O Allah! I seek refuge
with You from laziness, and seek refuge with You from cowardice, and seek
refuge with You from geriatric old age, and seek refuge with You from
miserliness."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 383:
Narrated
'Aisha:
The
Prophet said, "O Allah! Make us love Medina as You made us love Mecca, or
more, and transfer the fever that is in it, to Al-Juhfa. O Allah! Bless our
Mudd and our Sam' (kinds of measures)."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 384:
Narrated
'Amir bin Sa'd:
that
his father said, "In the year of Hajjatal-Wada', the Prophet paid me a
visit while I was suffering from an ailment that had brought me to the verge of
death. I said, 'O Allah's Apostle! My sickness has reduced me to the (bad)
state as you see, and I am a rich man, but have no heirs except one daughter.
Shall I give 2/3 of my property in charity?' He said, 'No.' I said, 'Then 1/2
of it?' He said, 'Even 1/3 is too much, for, to leave your inheritors wealthy
is better than to leave them in poverty, begging from people. And (know that)
whatever you spend in Allah's Cause, you will get reward for it, even for the
morsel of food which you put in your wife's mouth.' I said, 'O Allah's Apostle!
Will I be left behind my companions (in Mecca)?' He said, 'If you remain
behind, whatever good deed you will do for Allah's Sake, will raise and upgrade
you to a higher position (in Allah's Sight). May be you will live longer so
that some people may benefit by you, and some e others (pagans) may get harmed
by you. O Allah! Complete the migration of my companions and do not turn them
on their heels; But (we pity) the poor Sa'd bin Khaula (not the above mentioned
Sa'd) (died in Mecca)" Allah's Apostle lamented (or pitied) for him as he
died in Mecca. (See Hadith No. 693, Vol. 5)
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 385:
Narrated
Sa'd:
Seek
refuge with Allah by saying the words which the Prophet used to say while
seeking refuge with Allah, "0 Allah! I seek refuge with You from
cowardice, and seek refuge with You from miserliness, and seek refuge with You
from reaching a degraded geriatric old age, and seek refuge with You from the
afflictions of the world and from the punishment in the grave."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 386:
Narrated
'Aisha:
The
Prophet used to say, "O Allah! I seek refuge with You from laziness from
geriatric old age, from being in debt, and from committing sins. O Allah! I
seek refuge with You from the punishment of the Fire, the afflictions of the
grave, the punishment in the grave, and the evil of the affliction of poverty
and from the evil of the affliction caused by Al-Masih Ad-Dajjal. O Allah! Wash
away my sins with the water of snow and hail, and cleanse my heart from the
sins as a white garment is cleansed of filth, and let there be a far away
distance between me and my sins as You have set far away the East and the West
from each other."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 387:
Narrated
'Aisha:
The
Prophet used to seek refuge with Allah (by saying), "O Allah! I seek
refuge with You from the affliction of the Fire and from the punishment in the
Fire, and seek refuge with You from the affliction of the grave, and I seek
refuge with You from the affliction of wealth, and I seek refuge with You from
the affliction of poverty, and seek refuge with You from the affliction of
Al-Masih Ad-Dajjal."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 388:
Narrated
'Aisha:
The
Prophet used to say, 'O Allah! I seek refuge with You from the affliction of
the Fire, the punishment of the Fire, the affliction of the grave, the
punishment of the grave, and the evil of the affliction of poverty. O Allah! I
seek refuge with You from the evil of the affliction of Al-Masih Ad-Dajjal, O
Allah! Cleanse my heart with the water of snow and hail, and cleanse my heart
from all sins as a white garment is cleansed from filth, and let there be a far
away distance between me and my sins as You made the East and West far away
from each other. O Allah! I seek refuge with You from laziness, sins, and from
being in debt."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 389:
Narrated
Um Sulaim:
that
she said, "O Allah's Apostle! Anas is your servant, so please invoke for
Allah's blessing for him." The Prophet said, "O Allah! Increase his
wealth and offspring and bless (for him) whatever You give him."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 390:
Narrated
Anas:
Um
Sulaim said (to the Prophet), "Anas is your servant; so please invoke for
Allah's blessings for him." He said "O Allah! Increase his wealth and
offspring, and Bless (for him) whatever You give him."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 391:
Narrated
Jabir:
The
Prophet used to teach us the Istikhara for each and every matter as he used to
teach us the Suras from the Holy Qur'an. (He used to say), "If anyone of
you intends to do something, he should offer a two-Rak'at prayer other than the
obligatory prayer, and then say: 'Allahumma inni astakhiruka bi'ilmika, wa
astaqdiruka biqudratika, wa as'aluka min fadlika-l-'azim, fa innaka taqdiru
wala aqdiru, wa ta'lamu wala a'lamu, wa anta'allamu-l-ghuyub. Allahumma in
kunta ta'lamu anna hadha-lamra khairun li fi dini wa ma'ashi wa 'aqibati amri
(or said, fi 'ajili amri wa ajilihi) fa-qdurhu li, Wa in junta ta'lamu anna
ha-dha-l-amra sharrun li fi dini wa ma'ashi wa 'aqibati amri (or said, fi ajili
amri wa ajilihi) fasrifhu 'anni was-rifni 'anhu wa aqdur li alkhaira haithu
kana, thumma Raddani bihi," Then he should mention his matter (need).
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 392:
Narrated
Abu Musa:
The
Prophet asked for some water and performed the ablution, and then raised his
hands (towards the sky) and said, "O Allah! Forgive 'Ubaid Abi
'Amir." I saw the whiteness of his armpits (while he was raising his
hands) and he added, "O Allah! Upgrade him over many of Your human
creatures on the Day of Resurrection "
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 393:
Narrated
Abu Musa:
We
were in the company of the Prophet on a journey, and whenever we ascended a
high place, we used to say Takbir (in a loud voice). The Prophet said, "O
people! Be kind to yourselves, for you are not calling upon a deaf or an absent
one, but You are calling an All-Hearer, and an All-Seer." Then he came to
me as I was reciting silently, "La haul a wala quwwata illa bil-lah."
He said, "O 'Abdullah bin Qais! Say: La haul a walaquwata illa bil-lah,
for it is one of the treasures of Paradise." Or he said, "Shall I
tell you a word which is one of the treasures of Paradise? It is: La haul a
wala quwwata illa bil-lah."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 394:
Narrated
Ibn Umar:
Whenever
Allah's Apostle returned from a Ghazwa or Hajj or 'Umra, he used to say,
"Allahu Akbar," three times; whenever he went up a high place, he
used to say, "La ilaha illal-lahu wahdahu la sharika lahu, lahu-l-mulk wa
lahu-l-hamd, wa huwa'ala kulli Shai 'in qadir. Ayibuna ta'ibuna 'abiduna
lirabbina hamidun. Sadaqa-l-lahu wa'dahu, wa nasara'abdahu wa hazama-l-ahzaba
wahdahu."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 395:
Narrated
Anas:
The
Prophet seeing a yellow mark (of perfume) on the clothes of 'Abdur-Rahman bin
'Auf, said, "What about you?" 'Abdur-Rahman replied, "I have
married a woman with a Mahr of gold equal to a date-stone." The Prophet
said, "May Allah bestow His Blessing on you (in your marriage). Give a
wedding banquet, (Walima) even with one sheep."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 396:
Narrated
Jabir:
My
father died and left behind seven or nine daughters, and I married a woman. The
Prophet said, "Did you get married, O Jabir?" I replied,
"Yes." He asked, "Is she a virgin or a matron?" I replied,
"She is a matron." He said, "Why didn't you marry a virgin girl
so that you might play with her and she with you (or, you might make her laugh
and she make you laugh)?" I said, "My father died, leaving seven or
nine girls (orphans) and I did not like to bring a young girl like them, so I
married a woman who can look after them." He said, "May Allah bestow
His Blessing on you."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 397:
Narrated
Ibn 'Abbas:
The
Prophet said, "If anyone of you, when intending to have a sexual
intercourse with his wife, says: 'Bismillah, Allahumma jannibna-sh-shaitan, wa
jannibi-sh-shaitan ma razaqtana,' and if the couple are destined to have a
child (out of that very sexual relation), then Satan will never be able to harm
that child."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 398:
Narrated
Anas:
The
most frequent invocation of The Prophet was: "O Allah! Give to us in the
world that which is good and in the Hereafter that which is good, and save us
from the torment of the Fire." (2.201)
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 399:
Narrated
Sa'd bin Abi Waqqas:
The
Prophet used to teach us these words as he used to teach us the Book (Qur'an):
"O Allah! seek refuge with You from miserliness, and seek refuge with You
from cowardice, and seek refuge with You from being brought back to (senile)
geriatric old age, and seek refuge with You from the affliction of the world
and from the punishment in the Hereafter."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 400:
Narrated
'Aisha:
that
Allah's Apostle was affected by magic, so much that he used to think that he
had done something which in fact, he did not do, and he invoked his Lord (for a
remedy). Then (one day) he said, "O 'Aisha!) Do you know that Allah has
advised me as to the problem I consulted Him about?" 'Aisha said, "O
Allah's Apostle! What's that?" He said, "Two men came to me and one
of them sat at my head and the other at my feet, and one of them asked his
companion, 'What is wrong with this man?' The latter replied, 'He is under the
effect of magic.' The former asked, 'Who has worked magic on him?' The latter
replied, 'Labid bin Al-A'sam.' The former asked, 'With what did he work the
magic?' The latter replied, 'With a comb and the hair, which are stuck to the
comb, and the skin of pollen of a date-palm tree.' The former asked, 'Where is
that?' The latter replied, 'It is in Dharwan.' Dharwan was a well in the
dwelling place of the (tribe of) Bani Zuraiq. Allah's Apostle went to that well
and returned to 'Aisha, saying, 'By Allah, the water (of the well) was as red
as the infusion of Hinna, (1) and the date-palm trees look like the heads of
devils.' 'Aisha added, Allah's Apostle came to me and informed me about the
well. I asked the Prophet, 'O Allah's Apostle, why didn't you take out the skin
of pollen?' He said, 'As for me, Allah has cured me and I hated to draw the
attention of the people to such evil (which they might learn and harm others
with).' "
Narrated
Hisham's father: 'Aisha said, "Allah's Apostle was bewitched, so he
invoked Allah repeatedly requesting Him to cure him from that magic)."
Hisham then narrated the above narration. (See Hadith No. 658, Vol. 7)
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 401:
Narrated
Ibn Abi Aufa:
Allah's
Apostle asked for Allah's wrath upon the Ahzab (confederates), saying, "O
Allah, the Revealer of the Holy Book, and the One swift at reckoning! Defeat
the confederates; Defeat them and shake them."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 402:
Narrated
Abu Huraira:
When
the Prophet said, "Sami' al-lahu Liman hamidah (Allah heard him who sent
his praises to Him)" in the last Rak'a of the 'Isha' prayer, he used to
invoke Allah, saying, "O Allah! Save 'Aiyash bin Abi Rabi'a; O Allah! Save
Al-Walid bin Al-Walid; O Allah! Save the weak people among the believers; O
Allah! Be hard on the Tribe of Mudar; O Allah! Inflict years of drought upon
them like the years (of drought) of the Prophet Joseph."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 403:
Narrated
Anas:
The
Prophet sent a Sariya (an army detachment) consisting of men called Al-Qurra',
and all of them were martyred. I had never seen the Prophet so sad over
anything as he was over them. So he said Qunut (invocation in the prayer) for
one month in the Fajr prayer, invoking for Allah's wrath upon the tribe of
'Usaiya, and he used to say, "The people of 'Usaiya have disobeyed Allah
and His Apostle."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 404:
Narrated
'Aisha:
The
Jews used to greet the Prophet by saying, "As-Samu 'Alaika (i.e., death be
upon you), so I understood what they said, and I said to them, "As-Samu
'alaikum wal-la'na (i.e. Death and Allah's Curse be upon you)." The
Prophet said, "Be gentle and calm, O 'Aisha, as Allah likes gentleness in
all affairs." I said, "O Allah's Prophet! Didn't you hear what they
said?" He said, "Didn't you hear me answering them back by saying,
'Alaikum (i.e., the same be upon you)?"
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 405:
Narrated
'Ali bin Abi Talib:
We
were in the company of the Prophet on the day (of the battle) of Al-Khandaq
(the Trench). The Prophet said, "May Allah fill their (the infidels')
graves and houses with fire, as they have kept us so busy that we could not
offer the middle prayer till the sun had set; and that prayer was the 'Asr
prayer."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 406:
Narrated
Abu Huraira:
At-Tufail
bin 'Amr came to Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle! The tribe
of Daus has disobeyed (Allah and His Apostle) and refused (to embrace Islam),
therefore, invoke Allah's wrath for them." The people thought that the
Prophet would invoke Allah's wrath for them, but he said, "O Allah! Guide
the tribe Of Daus and let them come to us,"
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 407:
Narrated
Abu Musa:
The
Prophet used to invoke Allah with the following invocation: 'Rabbi-ghfir-li
Khati 'ati wa jahli wa israfi fi amri kullihi, wa ma anta a'lamu bihi minni.
Allahumma ighfirli khatayaya wa 'amdi, wa jahli wa jiddi, wa kullu
dhalika'indi. Allahumma ighrifli ma qaddamtu wa ma akhartu wa ma asrartu wa ma
a'lantu. Anta-l-muqaddimu wa anta-l-mu'akh-khiru, wa anta 'ala kulli shai'in
qadir.'
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 408:
Narrated
Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari:
The
Prophet used to invoke Allah, saying, "Allahumma ighfirli khati'ati wa
jahli wa israfi fi amri, wa ma anta a-'lamu bihi minni. Allahumma ighfirli
hazali wa jiddi wa khata'i wa amdi, wa kullu dhalika 'indi"
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 409:
Narrated
Abu Huraira:
Abu-l-Qasim
(the Prophet) said, "On Friday there is a particular time. If a Muslim
happens to be praying and invoking Allah for something good during that time,
Allah will surely fulfill his request." The Prophet pointed out with his
hand. We thought that he wanted to illustrate how short that time was.
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 410:
Narrated
Ibn Abi Mulaika:
'Aisha
said, "The Jews came to the Prophet and said to him, "As-Samu 'Alaika
(i.e., Death be upon you)." He replied, 'The same on you.' " 'Aisha
said to them, "Death be upon you, and may Allah curse you and shower His
wrath upon you!" Allah's Apostle I said, "Be gentle and calm, O
'Aisha! Be gentle and beware of being harsh and of saying evil things."
She said, "Didn't you hear what they said?" He said, "Didn't you
hear what I replied (to them)? have returned their statement to them, and my
invocation against them will be accepted but theirs against me will not be
accepted."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 411:
Narrated
Abu Huraira:
The
Prophet said, "When the Imam says 'Amin', then you should all say 'Amin',
for the angels say 'Amin' at that time, and he whose 'Amin' coincides with the
'Amin' of the angels, all his past sins will be forgiven."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 412:
Narrated
Abu Huraira:
Allah's
Apostle said," Whoever says: "La ilaha illal-lah wahdahu la sharika
lahu, lahu-l-mulk wa lahu-l-hamd wa huwa 'ala kulli shai'in qadir," one
hundred times will get the same reward as given for manumitting ten slaves; and
one hundred good deeds will be written in his accounts, and one hundred sins
will be deducted from his accounts, and it (his saying) will be a shield for
him from Satan on that day till night, and nobody will be able to do a better
deed except the one who does more than he."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 413:
Narrated
'Amr bin Maimun:
Whoever
recites it (i.e., the invocation in the above Hadith (412) ten times will be as
if he manumitted one of Ishmael's descendants. Abu Aiyub narrated the same
Hadith from the Prophet saying, "(Whoever recites it ten times) will be as
if he had manumitted one of Ishmael's descendants."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 414:
Narrated
Abu Huraira:
Allah's
Apostle said, "Whoever says, 'Subhan Allah wa bihamdihi,' one hundred
times a day, will be forgiven all his sins even if they were as much as the
foam of the sea.
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 415:
Narrated
Abu Huraira:
The
Prophet said, "There are two expressions which are very easy for the
tongue to say, but they are very heavy in the balance and are very dear to The
Beneficent (Allah), and they are, 'Subhan Allah Al-'Azim and 'Subhan Allah wa
bihamdihi.'"
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 416:
Narrated
Abu Musa: The Prophet said, "The example of the one who celebrates the
Praises of his Lord (Allah) in comparison to the one who does not celebrate the
Praises of his Lord, is that of a living creature compared to a dead one."
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 417:
Narrated
Abu Huraira:
Allah
's Apostle said, "Allah has some angels who look for those who celebrate
the Praises of Allah on the roads and paths. And when they find some people
celebrating the Praises of Allah, they call each other, saying, "Come to
the object of your pursuit.' " He added, "Then the angels encircle
them with their wings up to the sky of the world." He added. "(after
those people celebrated the Praises of Allah, and the angels go back), their
Lord, asks them (those angels)----though He knows better than them----'What do
My slaves say?' The angels reply, 'They say: Subhan Allah, Allahu Akbar, and
Alham-du-lillah, Allah then says 'Did they see Me?' The angels reply, 'No! By
Allah, they didn't see You.'
Allah
says, How it would have been if they saw Me?' The angels reply, 'If they saw
You, they would worship You more devoutly and celebrate Your Glory more deeply,
and declare Your freedom from any resemblance to anything more often.' Allah
says (to the angels), 'What do they ask Me for?' The angels reply, 'They ask
You for Paradise.' Allah says (to the angels), 'Did they see it?' The angels
say, 'No! By Allah, O Lord! They did not see it.' Allah says, How it would have
been if they saw it?' The angels say, 'If they saw it, they would have greater
covetousness for it and would seek It with greater zeal and would have greater
desire for it.' Allah says, 'From what do they seek refuge?' The angels reply,
'They seek refuge from the (Hell) Fire.' Allah says, 'Did they see it?' The
angels say, 'No By Allah, O Lord! They did not see it.' Allah says, How it
would have been if they saw it?' The angels say, 'If they saw it they would
flee from it with the extreme fleeing and would have extreme fear from it.' Then
Allah says, 'I make you witnesses that I have forgiven them."' Allah's
Apostle added, "One of the angels would say, 'There was so-and-so amongst
them, and he was not one of them, but he had just come for some need.' Allah
would say, 'These are those people whose companions will not be reduced to
misery.' "
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 418:
Narrated
Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari:
The
Prophet started ascending a high place or hill. A man (amongst his companions)
ascended it and shouted in a loud voice, "La ilaha illal-lahu wallahu
Akbar." (At that time) Allah's Apostle was riding his mule. Allah's
Apostle said, "You are not calling upon a deaf or an absent one." and
added, "O Abu Musa (or, O 'Abdullah)! Shall I tell you a sentence from the
treasure of Paradise?" I said, "Yes." He said, "La haul a
wala quwwata illa billah,"
Narrated
Abu Huraira:
Allah
has ninety-nine Names, i.e., one hundred minus one, and whoever believes in
their meanings and acts accordingly, will enter Paradise; and Allah is Witr
(one) and loves 'the Witr' (i.e., odd numbers).
Volume
8, Book 75, Number 420:
Narrated
Shaqiq:
While
we were waiting for 'Abdullah (bin Mas'ud). Yazid bin Muawiya came. I said (to
him), "Will you sit down?" He said, "No, but I will go into the
house (of Ibn Mas'ud) and let your companion (Ibn Mas'ud) come out to you; and
if he should not (come out), I will come out and sit (with you)." Then
'Abdullah came out, holding the hand of Yazid, addressed us, saying, "I
know that you are assembled here, but the reason that prevents me from coming
out to you, is that Allah's Apostle used to preach to us at intervals during
the days, lest we should become bored."
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