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Volume 4, Book 52, Number 114
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
There was a feeling of fright in Medina, so the Prophet borrowed a
horse called Mandub belonging 'to Abu Talha and mounted it. (On his
return), he said, "I did not see anything of fright and I found this
horse very fast."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 115
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle fixed two shares for the horse and one share for its
rider (from the war booty).
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 116
Narrated Abu Ishaq:
Somebody asked Al-Bar-a bin 'Azib, "Did you flee deserting Allah's
Apostle during the battle of Hunain?" Al-Bara replied, "But Allah's
Apostle did not flee. The people of the Tribe of Hawazin were good
archers. When we met them, we attacked them, and they fled. When the
Muslims started collecting the war booty, the pagans faced us with
arrows, but Allah's Apostle did not flee. No doubt, I saw him on his
white mule and Abu Sufyan was holding its reins and the Prophet was
saying, 'I am the Prophet in truth: I am the son of 'Abdul Muttalib.' "
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 117
Narrated Ibn'Umar:
When the Prophet put his feet in the stirrup and the she-camel got
up carrying him he would start reciting Talbiya at the mosque of
Dhul-Hulaifa.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 118
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet met them (i.e. the people) while he was riding an
unsaddled horse with his sword slung over his shoulder.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 119
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Once the people of Medina were frightened, so the Prophet rode a
horse belonging to Abu Talha and it ran slowly, or was of narrow
paces. When he returned, he said, "I found your (i.e. Abu Talha's)
horse very fast. After that the horse could not be surpassed in
running..'
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 120
Narrated ('Abdullah) bin 'Umar:
The Prophet arranged for a horse race amongst the horses that had
been made lean to take place between Al-Hafya'' and Thaniyat
Al-Wada' (i.e. names of two places) and the horses which had not
been mad.? lean from Ath-Thaniyat to the mosque of Bani Zuraiq. I
was also amongst those who took part in that horse race. Sufyan, a
sub-narrator, said, "The distance between Al-Hafya and Thaniya
Al-Wada' is five or six miles; and between Thaniya and the mosque of
Bani Zuraiq is one mile."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 121
Narrated Abdullah:
The Prophet arranged for a horse race of the horses which had not
been made lean; the area of the race was from Ath-Thaniya to the
mosque of Bani Zuraiq. (The sub-narrator said, "'Abdullah bin 'Umar
was amongst those who participated in that horse race.").
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 122
Narrated Abu Ishaq from Musa bin 'Uqba from Mafia from Ibn 'Umar who
said:
"Allah's Apostle arranged a horse race amongst the horses that had
been made lean, letting them start from Al-Hafya' and their limit
(distance of running) was up to Thaniyat-al-Wada'. I asked Musa,
'What was the distance between the two places?' Musa replied, 'Six
or seven miles. He arranged a race of the horses which had not been
made lean sending them from Thaniyat-al-Wada', and their limit was
up to the mosque of Bani Zuraiq.' I asked, 'What was the distance
between those two places?' He replied 'One mile or so.' Ibn 'Umar
was amongst those who participated in that horse race."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 123
Narrated Anas:
The she camel of the Prophet was called Al-Adba.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 124
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet had a she camel called Al Adba which could not be
excelled in a race. (Humaid, a sub-narrator said, "Or could hardly
be excelled.") Once a bedouin came riding a camel below six years of
age which surpasses it (i.e. Al'Adba) in the race. The Muslims felt
it so much that the Prophet noticed their distress. He then said,
"It is Allah's Law that He brings down whatever rises high in the
world."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 125
Narrated 'Amr bin Al-Harith:
The Prophet did not leave anything behind him after his death except
a white mule, his arms and a piece of land which he left to be given
in charity.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 126
Narrated Al-Bara:
that a man asked him. "O Abu 'Umara! Did you flee on the day (of the
battle) of Hunain?" He replied, "No, by Allah, the Prophet did not
flee but the hasty people fled and the people of the Tribe of
Hawazin attacked them with arrows, while the Prophet was riding his
white mule and Abu Sufyan bin Al-Harith was holding its reins, and
the Prophet was saying, 'I am the Prophet in truth, I am the son of
'Abdul Muttalib.' "
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 127
Narrated 'Aisha:
the mother of the faithful believers, I requested the Prophet permit
me to participate in Jihad, but he said, "Your Jihad is the
performance of Hajj."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 128
Narrated 'Aisha:
the mother of the faithful believers: The Prophet was asked by his
wives about the Jihad and he replied, "The best Jihad (for you) is
(the performance of) Hajj."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 129
Narrated Anas:
Allah's Apostle went to the daughter of Milhan and reclined there
(and slept) and then (woke up) smiling. She asked, "O Allah's
Apostle! What makes you smile?" He replied, (I dreamt that) some
people amongst my followers were sailing on the green sea in Allah's
Cause, resembling kings on thrones." She said, "O Allah's Apostle!
Invoke Allah to make me one of them." He said, "O Allah! Let her be
one of them." Then he (slept again and woke up and) smiled. She
asked him the same question and he gave the same reply. She said,
"Invoke Allah to make me one of them." He replied, ''You will be
amongst the first group of them; you will not be amongst the last."
Later on she married 'Ubada bin As-Samit and then she sailed on the
sea with bint Qaraza, Mu'awiya's wife (for Jihad). On her return,
she mounted her riding animal, which threw her down breaking her
neck, and she died on falling down.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 130
Narrated 'Aisha:
Whenever the Prophet intended to proceed on a journey, he used to
draw lots amongst his wives and would take the one upon whom the lot
fell. Once, before setting out for Jihad, he drew lots amongst us
and the lot came to me; so I went with the Prophet; and that
happened after the revelation of the Verse Hijab (i.e. veiling).
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 131
Narrated Anas:
On the day (of the battle) of Uhad when (some) people retreated and
left the Prophet, I saw 'Aisha bint Abu Bakr and Um Sulaim, with
their robes tucked up so that the bangles around their ankles were
visible hurrying with their water skins (in another narration it is
said, "carrying the water skins on their backs"). Then they would
pour the water in the mouths of the people, and return to fill the
water skins again and came back again to pour water in the mouths of
the people.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 132
Narrated Tha'laba bin Abi Malik:
'Umar bin Al-Khattab distributed some garments amongst the women of
Medina. One good garment remained, and one of those present with him
said, "O chief of the believers! Give this garment to your wife, the
(grand) daughter of Allah's Apostle." They meant Um Kulthum, the
daughter of 'Ali. 'Umar said, Um Salit has more right (to have it)."
Um Salit was amongst those Ansari women who had given the pledge of
allegiance to Allah's Apostle.' 'Umar said, "She (i.e. Um Salit)
used to carry the water skins for us on the day of Uhud."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 133
Narrated Ar-Rubayyi 'bint Mu'auwidh:
We were in the company of the Prophet providing the wounded with
water and treating them and bringing the killed to Medina (from the
battle field) .
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 134
Narrated Ar-Rabi'bint Mu'auwidh:
We used to take part in holy battles with the Prophet by providing
the people with water and serving them and bringing the killed and
the wounded back to Medina.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 135
Narrated Abu Musa:
Abu 'Amir was hit with an arrow in his knee, so I went to him and he
asked me to remove the arrow. When I removed it, the water started
dribbling from it. Then I went to the Prophet and told him about it.
He said, "O Allah! Forgive 'Ubaid Abu 'Amir."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 136
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet was vigilant one night and when he reached Medina, he
said, "Would that a pious man from my companions guard me tonight!"
Suddenly we heard the clatter of arms. He said, "Who is that? " He
(The new comer) replied, " I am Sad bin Abi Waqqas and have come to
guard you." So, the Prophet slept (that night).
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 137
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Let the slave of Dinar and Dirham of Quantify and
Khamisa (i.e. money and luxurious clothes) perish for he is pleased
if these things are given to him, and if not, he is displeased!"
Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, " Let the slave of Dinar and
Dirham, of Quantify and Khamisa perish as he is pleased if these
things are given to him, and if not, he is displeased. Let such a
person perish and relapse, and if he is pierced with a thorn, let
him not find anyone to take it out for him. Paradise is for him who
holds the reins of his horse to strive in Allah's Cause, with his
hair unkempt and feet covered with dust: if he is appointed in the
vanguard, he is perfectly satisfied with his post of guarding, and
if he is appointed in the rearward, he accepts his post with
satisfaction; (he is so simple and unambiguous that) if he asks for
permission he is not permitted, and if he intercedes, his
intercession is not accepted."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 138
Narrated Anas:
I was in the company of Jabir bin 'Abdullah on a journey and he used
to serve me though he was older than I. Jarir said, "I saw the Ansar
doing a thing (i.e. showing great reverence to the Prophet ) for
which I have vowed that whenever I meet any of them, I will serve him."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 139
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
I went along with the Prophet to Khaibar so as to serve him. (Later
on) when the Prophet returned he, on seeing the Uhud mountain, said,
"This is a mountain that loves us andis loved by us." Then he
pointed to Medina with his hand saying, "O Allah! I make the area
which is in between Medina's two mountains a sanctuary, as Abraham
made Mecca a sanctuary. O Allah! Bless us in our Sa and Mudd (i.e.
units of measuring)."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 140
Narrated Anas:
We were with the Prophet (on a journey) and the only shade one could
have was the shade made by one's own garment. Those who fasted did
not do any work and those who did not fast served the camels and
brought the water on them and treated the sick and (wounded). So,
the Prophet said, "Today, those who were not fasting took (all) the
reward."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 141
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Charity is obligatory everyday on every joint of
a human being. If one helps a person in matters concerning his
riding animal by helping him to ride it or by lifting his luggage on
to it, all this will be regarded charity. A good word, and every
step one takes to offer the compulsory Congregational prayer, is
regarded as charity; and guiding somebody on the road is regarded as
charity."
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Volume 4, Book 52, Number 142
Narrated Sahl bin Sad As-Sa'di :
Allah's Apostle said, "To guard Muslims from infidels in Allah's
Cause for one day is better than the world and whatever is on its
surface, and a place in Paradise as small as that occupied by the
whip of one of you is better than the world and whatever is on its
surface; and a morning's or an evening's journey which a slave
(person) travels in Allah's Cause is better than the world and
whatever is on its surface."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 143
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet said to Abu Talha, "Choose one of your boy servants to
serve me in my expedition to Khaibar." So, Abu Talha took me letting
me ride behind him while I was a boy nearing the age of puberty. I
used to serve Allah's Apostle when he stopped to rest. I heard him
saying repeatedly, "O Allah! I seek refuge with You from distress
and sorrow, from helplessness and laziness, from miserliness and
cowardice, from being heavily in debt and from being overcome by
men." Then we reached Khaibar; and when Allah enabled him to conquer
the Fort (of Khaibar), the beauty of Safiya bint Huyai bin Akhtab
was described to him. Her husband had been killed while she was a
bride. So Allah's Apostle selected her for himself and took her
along with him till we reached a place called Sad-AsSahba,' where
her menses were over and he took her for his wife. Haris (a kind of
dish) was served on a small leather sheet. Then Allah's Apostle told
me to call those who were around me. So, that was the marriage
banquet of Allah's Apostle and Safiya. Then we left for Medina. I
saw Allah's Apostle folding a cloak round the hump of the camel so
as to make a wide space for Safiya (to sit on behind him) He sat
beside his camel letting his knees for Safiya to put her feet on so
as to mount the camel. Then, we proceeded till we approached Medina;
he looked at Uhud (mountain) and said, "This is a mountain which
loves us and is loved by us." Then he looked at Medina and said, "O
Allah! I make the area between its (i.e. Medina's) two mountains a
sanctuary as Abraham made Mecca a sanctuary. O Allah! Bless them
(i.e. the people of Medina) in their Mudd and Sa (i.e. measures)."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 144
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Um Haram told me that the Prophet one day took a midday nap in her
house. Then he woke up smiling. Um Haram asked, "O Allah's Apostle!
What makes you smile?" He replied "I was astonished to see (in my
dream) some people amongst my followers on a sea-voyage looking like
kings on the thrones." She said, "O Allah's Apostle! Invoke Allah to
make me one of them." He replied, "You are amongst them." He slept
again and then woke up smiling and said the same as before twice or
thrice. And she said, "O Allah's Apostle! Invoke Allah to make me
one of them." And he said, "You are amongst the first batch." 'Ubada
bin As-Samit married her (i.e. Um Haram) and then he took her for
Jihad. When she returned, an animal was presented to her to ride,
but she fell down and her neck was broken.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 145
Narrated Mus'ab bin Sad:
Once Sad (bin Abi Waqqas) thought that he was superior to those who
were below him in rank. On that the Prophet said, "You gain no
victory or livelihood except through (the blessings and invocations
of) the poor amongst you."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 146
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri
The Prophet said, "A time will come when groups of people will go
for Jihad and it will be asked, 'Is there anyone amongst you who has
enjoyed the company of the Prophet?' The answer will be, 'Yes.' Then
they will be given victory (by Allah) (because of him). Then a time
will come when it will be asked. 'Is there anyone amongst you who
has enjoyed the company of the companions of the Prophet?' It will
be said, 'Yes,' and they will be given victory (by Allah). Then a
time will come when it will be said. 'Is there anyone amongst you
who has enjoyed the company of the companions of the companions of
the Prophet?' It will be said, 'Yes,' and they will be given victory
(by Allah)."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 147
Narrated Sahl bin Sad As-Sa'idi:
Allah's Apostle and the pagans faced each other and started
fighting. When Allah's Apostle returned to his camp and when the
pagans returned to their camp, somebody talked about a man amongst
the companions of Allah's Apostle who would follow and kill with his
sword any pagan going alone. He said, "Nobody did his job (i.e.
fighting) so properly today as that man." Allah's Apostle said,
"Indeed, he is amongst the people of the (Hell) Fire." A man amongst
the people said, "I shall accompany him (to watch what he does)"
Thus he accompanied him, and wherever he stood, he would stand with
him, and wherever he ran, he would run with him.
Then the (brave) man got wounded seriously and he decided to bring
about his death quickly. He planted the blade of the sword in the
ground directing its sharp end towards his chest between his two
breasts. Then he leaned on the sword and killed himself. The other
man came to Allah's Apostle and said, "I testify that you are
Allah's Apostle." The Prophet asked, "What has happened?" He
replied, "(It is about) the man whom you had described as one of the
people of the (Hell) Fire. The people were greatly surprised at what
you said, and I said, 'I will find out his reality for you.' So, I
came out seeking him. He got severely wounded, and hastened to die
by slanting the blade of his sword in the ground directing its sharp
end towards his chest between his two breasts. Then he eased on his
sword and killed himself." when Allah's Apostle said, "A man may
seem to the people as if he were practising the deeds of the people
of Paradise while in fact he is from the people of the Hell) Fire,
another may seem to the people as if he were practicing the deeds of
the people of Hell (Fire), while in fact he is from the people of
Paradise."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 148
Narrated Salama bin Al-Akwa:
The Prophet passed by some people of the tribe of Bani Aslam who
were practicing archery. The Prophet said, "O Bani Ismail ! Practice
archery as your father Isma'il was a great archer. Keep on throwing
arrows and I am with Bani so-and-so." So one of the parties ceased
throwing. Allah's Apostle said, "Why do you not throw?" They
replied, "How should we throw while you are with them (i.e. on their
side)?" On that the Prophet said, "Throw, and I am with all of you."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 149
Narrated Abu Usaid:
On the day (of the battle) of Badr when we stood in rows against
(the army of) Quraish and they stood in rows against us, the Prophet
said, "When they do come near you, throw arrows at them."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 150
Narrated Abu Huraira:
While some Ethiopians were playing in the presence of the Prophet,
'Umar came in, picked up a stone and hit them with it. On that the
Prophet said, "O 'Umar! Allow them (to play)." Ma'mar (the
sub-narrator) added that they were playing in the Mosque.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 151
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Abu Talha and the Prophet used to shield themselves with one shield.
Abu Talha was a good archer, and when he threw (his arrows) the
Prophet would look at the target of his arrows.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 152
Narrated Sahl:
When the helmet of the Prophet was smashed on his head and blood
covered his face and one of his front teeth got broken, 'Ali brought
the water in his shield and Fatima the Prophet's daughter) washed
him. But when she saw that the bleeding increased more by the water,
she took a mat, burnt it, and placed the ashes on the wound of the
Prophet and so the blood stopped oozing out.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 153
Narrated 'Umar:
The properties of Bani An-Nadir which Allah had transferred to His
Apostle as Fai Booty were not gained by the Muslims with their
horses and camels. The properties therefore, belonged especially to
Allah's Apostle who used to give his family their yearly expenditure
and spend what remained thereof on arms and horses to be used in
Allah's Cause.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 154
Narrated Ali:
I never saw the Prophet saying, "Let my parents sacrifice their
lives for you," to any man after Sad. I heard him saying (to him),
"Throw (the arrows)! Let my parents sacrifice their lives for you."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 155
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle came to my house while two girls were singing beside
me the songs of Bu'ath (a story about the war between the two tribes
of the Ansar, i.e. Khazraj and Aus, before Islam.) The Prophet
reclined on the bed and turned his face to the other side. Abu Bakr
came and scolded me and said protestingly, "Instrument of Satan in
the presence of Allah's Apostle?" Allah's Apostle turned his face
towards him and said, "Leave them." When Abu Bakr became
inattentive, I waved the two girls to go away and they left. It was
the day of 'Id when negroes used to play with leather shields and
spears. Either I requested Allah's Apostle or he himself asked me
whether I would like to see the display. I replied in the
affirmative. Then he let me stand behind him and my cheek was
touching his cheek and he was saying, "Carry on, O Bani Arfida (i.e.
negroes)!" When I got tired, he asked me if that was enough. I
replied in the affirmative and he told me to leave.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 156
Narrated Anas:
The 'Prophet was the best and the bravest amongst the people. Once
the people of Medina got terrified at night, so they went in the
direction of the noise (that terrified them). The Prophet met them
(on his way back) after he had found out the truth. He was riding an
unsaddled horse belonging to Abu Talha and a sword was hanging by
his neck, and he was saying, "Don't be afraid! Don't be afraid!" He
further said, "I found it (i.e. the horse) very fast," or said,
"This horse is very fast." (Qastala-ni)
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 157
Narrated Abu Umama:
Some people conquered many countries and their swords were decorated
neither with gold nor silver, but they were decorated with leather,
lead and iron.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 158
Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah:
That he proceeded in the company of Allah's Apostle towards Najd to
participate in a Ghazwa. (Holy-battle) When Allah's Apostle
returned, he too returned with him. Midday came upon them while they
were in a valley having many thorny trees. Allah's Apostle and the
people dismounted and dispersed to rest in the shade of the trees.
Allah's Apostle rested under a tree and hung his sword on it. We all
took a nap and suddenly we heard Allah's Apostle calling us. (We
woke up) to see a bedouin with him. The Prophet said, "This bedouin
took out my sword while I was sleeping and when I woke up, I found
the unsheathed sword in his hand and he challenged me saying, 'Who
will save you from me?' I said thrice, 'Allah.' The Prophet did not
punish him but sat down.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 159
Narrated Sahl:
That he was asked about the wound of the Prophet on the day (of the
battle) of Uhud. He said, "The face of the Prophet as wounded and
one of his front teeth as broken and the helmet over his head was
smashed. Fatima washed of the blood while Ali held water. When she
saw that bleeding was increasing continuously, she burnt a mat (of
date-palm leaves) till it turned into ashes which she put over the
wound and thus the bleeding ceased."
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 160
Narrated 'Amr bin Al-Harith:
The Prophet did not leave behind him after his death, anything
except his arms, his white mule, and a piece of land at Khaibar
which he left to be given in charity .
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 161
Narrated Jabir:
as above (Hadith No. 158).
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 162
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
That he participated in a Ghazwa (Holy-Battle) in the company of
Allah's Apostle. Midday came upon them while they were in a valley
having many thorny trees. The people dispersed to rest in the shade
of the trees. The Prophet rested under a tree, hung his sword on it,
and then slept. Then he woke up to find near to him, a man whose
presence he had not noticed before. The Prophet said, "This (man)
took my sword (out of its scabbard) and said, 'Who will save you
from me.' I replied, 'Allah.' So, he put the sword back into its
scabbard, and you see him sitting here." Anyhow, the Prophet did not
punish him. (See Hadith No. 158)
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 163
Narrated Abu Qatada:
That he was in the company of Allah's Apostle and when they had
covered a portion of the road to Mecca, he and some of the
companions lagged behind. The latter were in a state of Ihram, while
he was not. He saw an onager and rode his horse and requested his
companions to give him his lash but they refused. Then he asked them
to give him his spear but they refused, so he took it himself,
attacked the onager, and killed it. Some of the companions of the
Prophet ate of it while some others refused to eat. When they caught
up with Allah's Apostle they asked him about that, and he said,
"That was a meal Allah fed you with." (It is also said that Allah's
Apostle asked, "Have you got something of its meat?")
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 164
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The Prophet , while in a tent (on the day of the battle of Badr)
said, "O Allah! I ask you the fulfillment of Your Covenant and
Promise. O Allah! If You wish (to destroy the believers) You will
never be worshipped after today." Abu Bakr caught him by the hand
and said, "This is sufficient, O Allah's Apostle! You have asked
Allah pressingly." The Prophet was clad in his armor at that time.
He went out, saying to me: "There multitude will be put to flight
and they will show their backs. Nay, but the Hour is their appointed
time (for their full recompense) and that Hour will be more grievous
and more bitter (than their worldly failure)." (54.45-46) Khalid
said that was on the day of the battle of Badr.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 165
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle died while his (iron) armor was mortgaged to a Jew
for thirty Sas of barley.
Volume 4, Book 52, Number 166
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "The example of a miser and the one who gives in
charity, is like the example of two men wearing iron cloaks so
tightly that their arms are raised forcibly towards their
collar-bones. So, whenever a charitable person wants to give in
charity, his cloak spreads over his body so much so that it wipes
out his traces, but whenever the miser wants to give in charity, the
rings (of the iron cloak) come closer to each other and press over
his body, and his hands gets connected to his collar-bones. Abu
Huraira heard the Prophet saying. "The miser then tries to widen it
but in vain."
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