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Translation of Sahih Bukhari, Book 48:
Witnesses
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 805:
Narrated Urwa bin Al-Musayyab, Alqama bin Waqqas and Ubaidullah bin
Abdullah:
About the story of 'Aisha and their narrations were similar attesting
each other, when the liars said what they invented about 'Aisha, and
the Divine Inspiration was delayed, Allah's Apostle sent for 'Ali and
Usama to consult them in divorcing his wife (i.e. 'Aisha). Usama said,
"Keep your wife, as we know nothing about her except good." Buraira
said, "I cannot accuse her of any defect except that she is still a
young girl who sleeps, neglecting her family's dough which the domestic
goats come to eat (i.e. she was too simpleminded to deceive her husband)."
Allah's Apostle said, "Who can help me to take revenge over the man
who has harmed me by defaming the reputation of my family? By Allah,
I have not known about my family-anything except good, and they mentioned
(i.e. accused) a man about whom I did not know anything except good."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 806:
Narrated Abdullah bin Umar:
Allah's Apostle and Ubai bin Kab Al-Ansari went to the garden where
Ibn Saiyad used to live. When Allah's Apostle entered (the garden),
he (i.e. Allah's Apostle ) started hiding himself behind the datepalms
as he wanted to hear secretly the talk of Ibn Saiyad before the latter
saw him. Ibn Saiyad wrapped with a soft decorated sheet was lying on
his bed murmuring. Ibn Saiyad's mother saw the Prophet hiding behind
the stems of the date-palms. She addressed Ibn Saiyad saying, "O Saf,
this is Muhammad." Hearing that Ibn Saiyad stopped murmuring (or got
cautious), the Prophet said, "If she had left him undisturbed, he would
have revealed his reality." (See hadeeth No. 290, Vol 4 for details)
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 807:
Narrated Aisha:
The wife of Rifa'a Al-Qurazi came to the Prophet and said, "I was
Rifa'a's wife, but he divorced me and it was a final irrevocable divorce.
Then I married AbdurRahman bin Az-Zubair but he is impotent." The Prophet
asked her 'Do you want to remarry Rifa'a? You cannot unless you had
a complete sexual relation with your present husband." Abu Bakr was
sitting with Allah's Apostle and Khalid bin Said bin Al-'As was at the
door waiting to be admitted. He said, "O Abu Bakr! Do you hear what
this (woman) is revealing frankly before the Prophet ?"
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 808:
Narrated Abdullah bin Abu Mulaika from 'Uqba bin Al-Harith:
Uqba married the daughter of Abu Ihab bin Aziz, and then a woman came
and said, "I suckled 'Uqba and his wife." 'Uqba said to her, "I do not
know that you have suckled me, and you did not inform me." He then sent
someone to the house of Abu Ihab to enquire about that but they did
not know that she had suckled their daughter. Then 'Uqba went to the
Prophet in Medina and asked him about it. The Prophet said to him, "How
(can you keep your wife) after it has been said (that both of you were
suckled by the same woman)?" So, he divorced her and she was married
to another (husband).
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 809:
Narrated 'Umar bin Al-Khattab:
People were (sometimes) judged by the revealing of a Divine Inspiration
during the lifetime of Allah's Apostle but now there is no longer any
more (new revelation). Now we judge you by the deeds you practice publicly,
so we will trust and favor the one who does good deeds in front of us,
and we will not call him to account about what he is really doing in
secret, for Allah will judge him for that; but we will not trust or
believe the one who presents to us with an evil deed even if he claims
that his intentions were good.
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 810:
Narrated Anas:
A funeral procession passed in front of the Prophet and the people
praised the deceased. The Prophet said, "It has been affirmed (Paradise)."
Then another funeral procession passed by and the people talked badly
of the deceased. The Prophet said, "It has been affirmed (Hell)." Allah's
Apostle was asked, "O Allah's Apostle! You said it has been affirmed
for both?" The Prophet said, "The testimony of the people (is accepted),
(for) the believer are Allah's witnesses on the earth."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 811:
Narrated Abu Al-Aswad:
Once I went to Medina where there was an outbreak of disease and the
people were dying rapidly. I was sitting with 'Umar and a funeral procession
passed by. The people praised the deceased. 'Umar said, "It has been
affirmed" (Paradise). Then another funeral procession passed by. The
people praised the deceased. 'Umar said, "It has been affirmed." (Paradise).
Then another funeral procession passed by. The people praised the deceased.
'Umar said, "It has been affirmed (Paradise)." Then a third funeral
procession passed by and the people talked badly of the deceased. 'Umar
said, "It has been affirmed (Hell)." I asked Umar, "O chief of the believers!
What has been affirmed?" He said, "I have said what the Prophet said.
He said, 'Allah will admit into paradise any Muslim whose good character
is attested by four persons.' We asked the Prophet, 'If there were three
witnesses only?' He said, 'Even three.' We asked, 'If there were two
only?' He said, 'Even two.' But we did not ask him about one witness."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 812:
Narrated Aisha:
Aflah asked the permission to visit me but I did not allow him. He
said, "Do you veil yourself before me although I am your uncle?" 'Aisha
said, "How is that?" Aflah replied, "You were suckled by my brother's
wife with my brother's milk." I asked Allah's Apostle about it, and
he said, "Allah is right, so permit him to visit you."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 813:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The Prophet said about Hamza's daughter, "I am not legally permitted
to marry her, as foster relations are treated like blood relations (in
marital affairs). She is the daughter of my foster brother."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 814:
Narrated Amra bint 'Abdur-Rahman:
That 'Aisha the wife of the Prophet told her uncle that once, while
the Prophet was in her house, she heard a man asking Hafsa's permission
to enter her house. 'Aisha said, "I said, 'O Allah's Apostle! I think
the man is Hafsa's foster uncle.' " 'Aisha added, "O Allah's Apostle!
There is a man asking the permission to enter your house." Allah's Apostle
replied, "I think the man is Hafsa's foster uncle." 'Aisha said, "If
so-and-so were living (i.e. her foster uncle) would he be allowed to
visit me?" Allah's Apostle said, "Yes, he would, as the foster relations
are treated like blood relations (in marital affairs)."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 815:
Narrated Aisha:
Once the Prophet came to me while a man was in my house. He said,
"O 'Aisha! Who is this (man)?" I replied, "My foster brothers" He said,
"O 'Aisha! Be sure about your foster brothers, as fostership is only
valid if it takes place in the suckling period (before two years of
age)."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 816:
Narrated 'Urwa bin Az-Zubair:
A woman committed theft in the Ghazwa of the Conquest (of Mecca) and
she was taken to the Prophet who ordered her hand to be cut off. 'Aisha
said, "Her repentance was perfect and she was married (later) and used
to come to me (after that) and I would present her needs to Allah's
Apostle."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 817:
Narrated Zaid bin Khalid:
Allah's Apostle ordered that an unmarried man who committed illegal
sexual intercourse be scourged one hundred lashes and sent into exile
for one year.
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 818:
Narrated An-Nu'man bin Bashir:
My mother asked my father to present me a gift from his property;
and he gave it to me after some hesitation. My mother said that she
would not be satisfied unless the Prophet was made a witness to it.
I being a young boy, my father held me by the hand and took me to the
Prophet . He said to the Prophet, "His mother, bint Rawaha, requested
me to give this boy a gift." The Prophet said, "Do you have other sons
besides him?" He said, "Yes." The Prophet said, "Do not make me a witness
for injustice." Narrated Ash-Shabi that the Prophet said, "I will not
become a witness for injustice."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 819:
Narrated Zahdam bin Mudrab:
I heard Imran bin Husain saying, "The Prophet said, 'The best people
are those living in my generation, then those coming after them, and
then those coming after (the second generation)." Imran said "I do not
know whether the Prophet mentioned two or three generations after your
present generation. The Prophet added, 'There will be some people after
you, who will be dishonest and will not be trustworthy and will give
witness (evidences) without being asked to give witness, and will vow
but will not fulfill their vows, and fatness will appear among them."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 820:
Narrated Abdullah:
The Prophet said, "The people of my generation are the best, then
those who follow them, and then whose who follow the latter. After that
there will come some people whose witness will go ahead of their oaths,
and their oaths will go ahead of their witness." Ibrahim (a sub-narrator)
said, "We used to be beaten for taking oaths by saying, 'I bear witness
by the Name of Allah or by the Covenant of Allah."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 821:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet was asked about the great sins He said, "They are:--
(1 ) To join others in worship with Allah,
(2) To be undutiful to one's parents.
(3) To kill a person (which Allah has forbidden to kill) (i.e. to
commit the crime of murdering).
(4) And to give a false witness."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 822:
Narrated Abu Bakra:
The Prophet said thrice, "Should I inform you out the greatest of
the great sins?" They said, "Yes, O Allah's Apostle!" He said, "To join
others in worship with Allah and to be undutiful to one's parents."
The Prophet then sat up after he had been reclining (on a pillow) and
said, "And I warn you against giving a false witness, and he kept on
saying that warning till we thought he would not stop. (See hadeeth
No. 7, Vol. 8)
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 823:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet heard a man (reciting Quran) in the Mosque, and he said,
"May Allah bestow His Mercy upon him. No doubt, he made me remember
such-and such Verses of such-and-such Sura which I dropped (from my
memory).
Narrated Aisha: The Prophet performed the Tahajjud prayer in my house,
and then he heard the voice of 'Abbas who was praying in the Mosque,
and said, "O 'Aisha! Is this 'Abbad's voice?" I said, "Yes." He said,
"O Allah! Be merciful to 'Abbas!"
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 824:
Narrated Abdullah bin Umar:
The Prophet said, "Bilal pronounces the Adhan when it is still night
(before dawn), so eat and drink till the next Adhan is pronounced (or
till you hear Ibn Um Maktum's Adhan)." Ibn Um Maktum was a blind man
who would not pronounce the Adhan till he was told that it was dawn.
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 825:
Narrated Al-Miswar bin Makhrama:
Some outer garments were received the Prophet and my father (Makhrama)
said to me, "Let us go to the Prophet so that he may give us something
from the garments." So, my father stood at the door and spoke. The Prophet
recognized his voice and came out carrying a garment and telling Makhrama
the good qualities of that garment, adding, "I have kept this for you,
I have sent this for you."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 826:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
The Prophet said, "Isn't the witness of a woman equal to half of that
of a man?" The women said, "Yes." He said, "This is because of the deficiency
of a woman's mind."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 827:
Narrated Uqba bin Al-Harith:
That he had married Um Yahya bint Abu Ihab. He said. "A black slave-lady
came and said, 'I suckled you both.' I then mentioned that to the Prophet
who turned his face aside." Uqba further said, "I went to the other
side and told the Prophet about it. He said, 'How can you (keep her
as your wife) when the lady has said that she suckled both of you (i.e.
you and your wife?)" So, the Prophet ordered him to divorce her.
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 828:
Narrated 'Uqba bin Al-Harith:
I married a woman and later on a woman came and said, "I suckled you
both." So, I went to the Prophet (to ask him about it). He said, "How
can you (keep her as a wife) when it has been said (that you were foster
brother and sister)? Leave (divorce) her.
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 829:
Narrated Aisha:
(the wife of the Prophet) "Whenever Allah's Apostle intended to go
on a journey, he would draw lots amongst his wives and would take with
him the one upon whom the lot fell. During a Ghazwa of his, he drew
lots amongst us and the lot fell upon me, and I proceeded with him after
Allah had decreed the use of the veil by women. I was carried in a Howdah
(on the camel) and dismounted while still in it. When Allah's Apostle
was through with his Ghazwa and returned home, and we approached the
city of Medina, Allah's Apostle ordered us to proceed at night. When
the order of setting off was given, I walked till I was past the army
to answer the call of nature. After finishing I returned (to the camp)
to depart (with the others) and suddenly realized that my necklace over
my chest was missing. So, I returned to look for it and was delayed
because of that. The people who used to carry me on the camel, came
to my Howdah and put it on the back of the camel, thinking that I was
in it, as, at that time, women were light in weight, and thin and lean,
and did not use to eat much. So, those people did not feel the difference
in the heaviness of the Howdah while lifting it, and they put it over
the camel. At that time I was a young lady. They set the camel moving
and proceeded on. I found my necklace after the army had gone, and came
to their camp to find nobody. So, I went to the place where I used to
stay, thinking that they would discover my absence and come back in
my search. While in that state, I felt sleepy and slept.
Safwan bin Mu'attal As-Sulami Adh-Dhakwani was behind the army and
reached my abode in the morning. When he saw a sleeping person, he came
to me, and he used to see me before veiling. So, I got up when I heard
him saying, "Inna lil-lah-wa inn a ilaihi rajiun (We are for Allah,
and we will return to Him)." He made his camel knell down. He got down
from his camel, and put his leg on the front legs of the camel and then
I rode and sat over it. Safwan set out walking, leading the camel by
the rope till we reached the army who had halted to take rest at midday.
Then whoever was meant for destruction, fell into destruction, (some
people accused me falsely) and the leader of the false accusers was
'Abdullah bin Ubai bin Salul. After that we returned to Medina, and
I became ill for one month while the people were spreading the forged
statements of the false accusers. I was feeling during my ailment as
if I were not receiving the usual kindness from the Prophet which I
used to receive from him when I got sick. But he would come, greet and
say, 'How is that (girl)?' I did not know anything of what was going
on till I recovered from my ailment and went out with Um Mistah to the
Manasi where we used to answer the call of nature, and we used not to
go to answer the call of nature except from night to night and that
was before we had lavatories near to our houses. And this habit of ours
was similar to the habit of the old 'Arabs in the open country (or away
from houses). So. I and Um Mistah bint Ruhm went out walking. Um Mistah
stumbled because of her long dress and on that she said, 'Let Mistah
be ruined.' I said, 'You are saying a bad word. Why are you abusing
a man who took part in (the battle of) Badr?' She said, 'O Hanata (you
there) didn't you hear what they said?' Then she told me the rumors
of the false accusers.
My sickness was aggravated, and when I returned home, Allah's Apostle
came to me, and after greeting he said, 'How is that (girl)?' I requested
him to allow me to go to my parents. I wanted then to be sure of the
news through them I Allah's Apostle allowed me, and I went to my parents
and asked my mother, 'What are the people talking about?' She said,
'O my daughter! Don't worry much about this matter. By Allah, never
is there a charming woman loved by her husband who has other wives,
but the women would forge false news about her.' I said, 'Glorified
be Allah! Are the people really taking of this matter?' That night I
kept on weeping and could not sleep till morning. In the morning Allah's
Apostle called Ali bin Abu Talib and Usama bin Zaid when he saw the
Divine Inspiration delayed, to consul them about divorcing his wife
(i.e. 'Aisha). Usama bin Zaid said what he knew of the good reputation
of his wives and added, 'O Allah's Apostle! Keep you wife, for, by Allah,
we know nothing about her but good.' 'Ali bin Abu Talib said, 'O Allah's
Apostle! Allah has no imposed restrictions on you, and there are many
women other than she, yet you may ask the woman-servant who will tell
you the truth.' On that Allah's Apostle called Buraira and said, 'O
Burair. Did you ever see anything which roused your suspicions about
her?' Buraira said, 'No, by Allah Who has sent you with the Truth, I
have never seen in her anything faulty except that she is a girl of
immature age, who sometimes sleeps and leaves the dough for the goats
to eat.' On that day Allah's Apostle ascended the pulpit and requested
that somebody support him in punishing 'Abdullah bin Ubai bin Salul.
Allah's Apostle said, 'Who will support me to punish that person ('Abdullah
bin Ubai bin Salul) who has hurt me by slandering the reputation of
my family? By Allah, I know nothing about my family but good, and they
have accused a person about whom I know nothing except good, and he
never entered my house except in my company.'
Sad bin Mu'adh got up and said, 'O Allah's Apostle! by Allah, I will
relieve you from him. If that man is from the tribe of the Aus, then
we will chop his head off, and if he is from our brothers, the Khazraj,
then order us, and we will fulfill your order.' On that Sad bin 'Ubada,
the chief of the Khazraj and before this incident, he had been a pious
man, got up, motivated by his zeal for his tribe and said, 'By Allah,
you have told a lie; you cannot kill him, and you will never be able
to kill him.' On that Usaid bin Al-Hadir got up and said (to Sad bin
'Ubada), 'By Allah! you are a liar. By Allah, we will kill him; and
you are a hypocrite, defending the hypocrites.' On this the two tribes
of Aus and Khazraj got excited and were about to fight each other, while
Allah's Apostle was standing on the pulpit. He got down and quietened
them till they became silent and he kept quiet. On that day I kept on
weeping so much so that neither did my tears stop, nor could I sleep.
In the morning my parents were with me and I had wept for two nights
and a day, till I thought my liver would burst from weeping. While they
were sitting with me and I was weeping, an Ansari woman asked my permission
to enter, and I allowed her to come in. She sat down and started weeping
with me. While we were in this state, Allah's Apostle came and sat down
and he had never sat with me since the day they forged the accusation.
No revelation regarding my case came to him for a month. He recited
Tashah-hud (i.e. None has the right to be worshipped but Allah and Muhammad
is His Apostle) and then said, 'O 'Aisha! I have been informed such-and-such
about you; if you are innocent, then Allah will soon reveal your innocence,
and if you have committed a sin, then repent to Allah and ask Him to
forgive you, for when a person confesses his sin and asks Allah for
forgiveness, Allah accepts his repentance.' When Allah's Apostle finished
his speech my tears ceased completely and there remained not even a
single drop of it. I requested my father to reply to Allah's Apostle
on my behalf. My father said, By Allah, I do not know what to say to
Allah's Apostle.' I said to my mother, 'Talk to Allah's Apostle on my
behalf.' She said, 'By Allah, I do not know what to say to Allah's Apostle.
I was a young girl and did not have much knowledge of the Quran. I
said. 'I know, by Allah, that you have listened to what people are saying
and that has been planted in your minds and you have taken it as a truth.
Now, if I told you that I am innocent and Allah knows that I am innocent,
you would not believe me and if I confessed to you falsely that I am
guilty, and Allah knows that I am innocent you would believe me. By
Allah, I don't compare my situation with you except to the situation
of Joseph's father (i.e. Jacob) who said, 'So (for me) patience is most
fitting against that which you assert and it is Allah (Alone) whose
help can be sought.' Then I turned to the other side of my bed hoping
that Allah would prove my innocence. By Allah I never thought that Allah
would reveal Divine Inspiration in my case, as I considered myself too
inferior to be talked of in the Holy Qur'an. I had hoped that Allah's
Apostle might have a dream in which Allah would prove my innocence.
By Allah, Allah's Apostle had not got up and nobody had left the house
before the Divine Inspiration came to Allah's Apostle. So, there overtook
him the same state which used to overtake him, (when he used to have,
on being inspired divinely). He was sweating so much so that the drops
of the sweat were dropping like pearls though it was a (cold) wintry
day. When that state of Allah's Apostle was over, he was smiling and
the first word he said, 'Aisha! Thank Allah, for Allah has declared
your innocence.' My mother told me to go to Allah's Apostle . I replied,
'By Allah I will not go to him and will not thank but Allah.' So Allah
revealed: "Verily! They who spread the slander are a gang among you
. . ." (24.11)
When Allah gave the declaration of my Innocence, Abu Bakr, who used
to provide for Mistah bin Uthatha for he was his relative, said, 'By
Allah, I will never provide Mistah with anything because of what he
said about Aisha.' But Allah later revealed: --
"And let not those who are good and wealthy among you swear not to
help their kinsmen, those in need and those who left their homes in
Allah's Cause. Let them forgive and overlook. Do you not wish that Allah
should forgive you? Verily! Allah is Oft-forgiving, Most Merciful."
(24.22) After that Abu Bakr said, 'Yes ! By Allah! I like that Allah
should forgive me,' and resumed helping Mistah whom he used to help
before.
Allah's Apostle also asked Zainab bint Jahsh (i.e. the Prophet's wife
about me saying, 'What do you know and what did you see?' She replied,
'O Allah's Apostle! I refrain to claim hearing or seeing what I have
not heard or seen. By Allah, I know nothing except goodness about Aisha."
Aisha further added "Zainab was competing with me (in her beauty and
the Prophet's love), yet Allah protected her (from being malicious),
for she had piety."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 830:
Narrated Abu Bakra:
A man praised another man in front of the Prophet . The Prophet said
to him, "Woe to you, you have cut off your companion's neck, you have
cut off your companion's neck," repeating it several times and then
added, "Whoever amongst you has to praise his brother should say, 'I
think that he is so and so, and Allah knows exactly the truth, and I
do not confirm anybody's good conduct before Allah, but I think him
so and so,' if he really knows what he says about him."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 831:
Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ashari:
The Prophet heard someone praising another and exaggerating in his
praise. The Prophet said, "You have ruined or cut the man's back (by
praising him so much).
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 832:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle called me to present myself in front of him or the
eve of the battle of Uhud, while I was fourteen years of age at that
time, and he did not allow me to take part in that battle, but he called
me in front of him on the eve of the battle of the Trench when I was
fifteen years old, and he allowed me (to join the battle)." Nafi' said,
"I went to 'Umar bin 'Abdul Aziz who was Caliph at that time and related
the above narration to him, He said, "This age (fifteen) is the limit
between childhood and manhood," and wrote to his governors to give salaries
to those who reached the age of fifteen.
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 833:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
The Prophet said, "Bath on Friday is compulsory for those who have
attained the age of puberty."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 834:
Narrated Abdullah:
Allah's Apostle said, "If somebody takes a false oath in order to
get the property of a Muslim (unjustly) by that oath, then Allah will
be angry with him when he will meet Him." Al-Ash'ath informed me, "By
Allah! This was said regarding me. There was a dispute about a piece
of land between me and a man from the Jews who denied my right. I took
him to the Prophet. Allah's Apostle asked me, 'Do you have an evidence?'
I replied in the negative. He said to the Jew, 'Take an oath.' I said,
'O Allah's Apostle! He will surely take an oath and take my property
unjustly." So, Allah revealed: "Verily! Those who purchase a little
gain at the cost of Allah's covenant and their oaths . . . " (3.77)
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 835:
Narrated Ibn Abu Mulaika:
Ibn 'Abbas wrote that the Prophet gave his verdict on the basis of
the defendant's oath.
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 836:
Narrated Abu Wail:
Abdullah (bin Mas'ud) said, "Whoever takes a (false) oath in order
to grab some property (unjustly), Allah will be angry with him when
he will meet Him. Allah confirmed that through His Divine Revelation:
"Verily! Those who purchase a little gain at the cost of Allah's covenant
and their oaths . . . they will have a painful punishment." (3.77)
Al-Ash'ath bin Qais came to us and asked, 'What is Abu Abdur-Rahman
(i.e. 'Abdullah) telling you? 'We told him what he was narrating to
us. He said, 'He was telling the truth; this Divine Verse was revealed
in connection with me. There was a dispute between me and another man
about something and the case was filed before Allah's Apostle who said,
'Produce your two witnesses or else the defendant is to take an oath.'
I said, The defendant will surely take a (false) oath caring for nothing.'
The Prophet said, 'Whoever takes a false oath in order to grab (other's)
property, then Allah will be angry with him when he will meet Him.'
Then Allah revealed its confirmation. Al-Ashath then recited the above
Divine Verse." (3.77)
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 837:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Hilal bin Umaiya accused his wife before the Prophet of committing
illegal sexual intercourse with Sharik bin Sahma.' The Prophet said,
"Produce a proof, or else you would get the legal punishment (by being
lashed) on your back." Hilal said, "O Allah's Apostle! If anyone of
us saw another man over his wife, would he go to search for a proof."
The Prophet went on saying, "Produce a proof or else you would get the
legal punishment (by being lashed) on your back." The Prophet then mentioned
the narration of Lian (as in the Holy Book). (Surat-al-Nur: 24)
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 838:
Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "There are three persons
whom Allah will neither talk to nor look at, nor purify from (the sins),
and they will have a painful punishment. (They are):
(1) A man possessed superfluous water on a way and he withheld it
from the travelers.
(2) a man who gives a pledge of allegiance to a Muslim ruler and gives
it only for worldly gains. If the ruler gives him what he wants, he
remains obedient to It, otherwise he does not abide by it, and
(3) a man bargains with another man after the Asr prayer and the latter
takes a false oath in the Name of Allah) claiming that he has been offered
so much for the thing and the former (believes him and) buys it."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 839:
Narrated Ibn Mas'ud:
The Prophet said, "Whoever takes a (false) oath in order to grab (others)
property, then Allah will be angry with him when he will meet Him."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 840:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet asked some people to take an oath, and they hurried for
it. The Prophet ordered that lots should be drawn amongst them as to
who would take an oath first.
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 841:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abu Aufa:
A man displayed some goods in the market and took a false oath that
he had been offered so much for them though he was not offered that
amount Then the following Divine Verse was revealed:-- "Verily! Those
who purchase a little gain at the cost of Allah's covenant and their
oaths . . . Will get painful punishment." (3.77) Ibn Abu Aufa added,
"Such person as described above is a treacherous Riba-eater (i.e. eater
of usury).
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 842:
Narrated Abu Wail from Abdullah:
The Prophet said, "Whoever takes a false oath in order to grab another
man's (or his brother's) property, then Allah will be angry with him
when he will meet him." Then Allah confirmed this by revealing the Divine
Verse: "Verily! Those who purchase a little gain at the cost of Allah's
Covenant and their oaths . . . Will get painful punishment." (3.77)
Al-Ash'ath met me and asked, "What did 'Abdullah tell you today?" I
said, "So and so." He said, "The Verse was revealed regarding my case."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 843:
Narrated Talha bin 'Ubaidullah:
A man came to Allah's Apostle asking him about Islam, Allah's Apostle
said, "You have to offer five compulsory prayers in a day and a night
(24 hours)." The man asked, "Is there any more compulsory prayers for
me?" Allah's Apostle said, "No, unless you like to offer Nawafil (i.e.
optional prayers)." Allah's Apostle then added, "You have to observe
fasts during the month of Ramadan." The man said, "Am I to fast any
other days?' Allah's Apostle said, "No, unless you wish to observe the
optional fast voluntarily." Then Allah's Apostle told him about the
compulsory Zakat. The man asked, "Do I have to give anything besides?"
Allah's Apostle said, "No, unless you wish to give in charity voluntarily."
So, the man departed saying, "By Allah I will neither do more nor less
than that." Allah's Apostle said, "If he has said the truth he will
be successful."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 844:
Narrated Abdullah:
The Prophet said, "Whoever has to take an oath should swear by Allah
or remain silent." (i.e. He should not swear by other than Allah.)
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 845:
Narrated Um Salama:
Once Allah's Apostle said, "You people present your cases to me and
some of you may be more eloquent and persuasive in presenting their
argument. So, if I give some one's right to another (wrongly) because
of the latter's (tricky) presentation of the case, I am really giving
him a piece of fire; so he should not take it."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 846:
Narrated Abdullah bin Abbas:
Abu Sufyan told me that Heraclius said to him, "When I enquired you
what he (i.e. Muhammad) ordered you, you replied that he ordered you
to establish the prayer, to speak the truth, to be chaste, to keep promises
and to pay back trusts." Then Heraclius added, "These are really the
qualities of a prophet."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 847:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "The signs of a hypocrite are three:
(1) whenever he speaks, he tells a lie,
(2) whenever he is entrusted, he proves to be dishonest,
(3) whenever he promises, he breaks his promise.
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 848:
Narrated Muhammad bin Ali:
Jabir bin Abdullah said, "When the Prophet died, Abu Bakr received
some property from Al-Ala bin Al-Hadrami. Abu Bakr said to the people,
"Whoever has a money claim on the Prophet, or was promised something
by him, should come to us (so that we may pay him his right)." Jabir
added, "I said (to Abu Bakr), Allah's Apostle promised me that he would
give me this much, and this much, and this much (spreading his hands
three times)." Jabir added, "Abu Bakr counted for me and handed me five-hundred
(gold pieces), and then five-hundred, and then five-hundred."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 849:
Narrated Said bin Jubair:
A Jew from Hira asked me which one of the two periods Musa (i.e. Prophet
Moses) completed. I said, "I don't know, (but wait) till I see the most
learned 'Arab and enquire him about it." So, I went to Ibn 'Abbas and
asked him. He replied, "Moses completed the longer and better period."
Ibn 'Abbas added, "No doubt, an apostle of Allah always does what he
says."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 850:
Narrated Ubaidullah bin Abdullah bin Utba:
Ibn Abbas said, "O Muslims? How do you ask the people of the Scriptures,
though your Book (i.e. the Quran) which was revealed to His Prophet
is the most recent information from Allah and you recite it, the Book
that has not been distorted? Allah has revealed to you that the people
of the scriptures have changed with their own hands what was revealed
to them and they have said (as regards their changed Scriptures): This
is from Allah, in order to get some worldly benefit thereby." Ibn Abbas
added: "Isn't the knowledge revealed to you sufficient to prevent you
from asking them? By Allah I have never seen any one of them asking
(Muslims) about what has been revealed to you."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 851:
Narrated An-Nu'man bin Bashir:
The Prophet said, "The example of the person abiding by Allah's orders
and limits (or the one who abides by the limits and regulations prescribed
by Allah) in comparison to the one who do wrong and violate Allah's
limits and orders is like the example of people drawing lots for seats
in a boat. Some of them got seats in the upper part while the others
in the lower part ; those in the, lower part have to pass by those in
the upper one to get water, and that troubled the latter. One of them
(i.e. the people in the lower part) took an axe and started making a
hole in the bottom of the boat. The people of the upper part came and
asked him, (saying), 'What is wrong with you?' He replied, "You have
been troubled much by my (coming up to you), and I have to get water.'
Now if they prevent him from doing that they will save him and themselves,
but if they leave him (to do what he wants), they will destroy him and
themselves."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 852:
Narrated Um Al-Ala:
That when the Ansar drew lots as to which of the emigrants should
dwell with which of the Ansar, the name of Uthman bin Mazun came out
(to be in their lot). Um Al-Ala further said, "Uthman stayed with us,
and we nursed him when he got sick, but he died. We shrouded him in
his clothes, and Allah's Apostle came to our house and I said, (addressing
the dead 'Uthman), 'O Abu As-Sa'ib! May Allah be merciful to you. I
testify that Allah has blessed you.' The Prophet said to me, "How do
you know that Allah has blessed him?" I replied, 'I do not know O Allah's
Apostle! May my parents be sacrificed for you.' Allah's Apostle said,
'As regards Uthman, by Allah he has died and I really wish him every
good, yet, by Allah, although I am Allah's Apostle, I do not know what
will be done to him.' Um Al-Ala added, 'By Allah I shall never attest
the piety of anybody after him. And what Allah's Apostles said made
me sad." Um Al-Ala further said, "Once I slept and saw in a dream, a
flowing stream for Uthman. So I went to Allah's Apostle and told him
about it, he said, 'That is (the symbol of) his deeds."
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 853:
Narrated Aisha:
Whenever Allah's Apostle intended to go on a journey, he used to draw
lots among his wives and would take with him the one on whom the lot
fell. He also used to fix for everyone of his wives a day and a night,
but Sauda bint Zam'a gave her day and night to 'Aisha, the wife of the
Prophet intending thereby to please Allah's Apostle.
Volume 3, Book 48, Number 854:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "If the people knew what is the reward of making
the call (for the prayer) and (of being in) the first row (in the prayer),
and if they found no other way to get this privilege except by casting
lots, they would certainly cast lots for it. If they knew the reward
of the noon prayer, they would race for it, and if they knew the reward
of the morning (i.e. Fajr) and Isha prayers, they would present themselves
for the prayer even if they had to crawl to reach there.
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