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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 441
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abi 'Aufa:
Allah's Apostle invoked evil upon the clans saying, "Allah, the
Revealer of the Holy Book (i.e. the Quran), the Quick Taker of the
accounts! Please defeat the clans. O Allah! Defeat them and shake
them."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 442
Narrated 'Abdullah:
Whenever Allah's Apostle returned from a Ghazwa, Hajj or 'Umra, he
used to start (saying), "Allahu-Akbar," thrice and then he would
say, "None has the right to be worshipped except Allah alone Who has
no partners. To Him belongs the Kingdom, all praises are for Him,
and He is able to do all things (i.e. Omnipotent). We are returning
with repentance (to Allah) worshipping, prostrating, and praising
our Lord. Allah has fulfilled His Promise, made His Slave
victorious, and He (Alone) defeated the clans (of infidels) ."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 443
Narrated 'Aisha:
When the Prophet returned from Al-Khandaq (i.e. Trench) and laid
down his arms and took a bath, Gabriel came and said (to the Prophet
), You have laid down your arms? By Allah, we angels have not laid
them down yet. So set out for them." The Prophet said, "Where to
go?" Gabriel said, "Towards this side," pointing towards Banu
Quraiza. So the Prophet went out towards them.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 444
Narrated Anas:
As if I am just now looking at the dust rising in the street of Banu
Ghanm (in Medina) because of the marching of Gabriel's regiment when
Allah's Apostle set out to Banu Quraiza (to attack them).
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 445
Narrated Ibn Umar:
On the day of Al-Ahzab (i.e. Clans) the Prophet said, "None of you
Muslims) should offer the 'Asr prayer but at Banu Quraiza's place."
The 'Asr prayer became due for some of them on the way. Some of
those said, "We will not offer it till we reach it, the place of
Banu Quraiza," while some others said, "No, we will pray at this
spot, for the Prophet did not mean that for us." Later on It was
mentioned to the Prophet and he did not berate any of the two groups.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 446
Narrated Anas:
Some (of the Ansar) used to present date palm trees to the Prophet
till Banu Quraiza and Banu An-Nadir were conquered (then he returned
to the people their date palms). My people ordered me to ask the
Prophet to return some or all the date palms they had given to him,
but the Prophet had given those trees to Um Aiman. On that, Um Aiman
came and put the garment around my neck and said, "No, by Him except
Whom none has the right to be worshipped, he will not return those
trees to you as he (i.e. the Prophet ) has given them to me." The
Prophet go said (to her), "Return those trees and I will give you so
much (instead of them)." But she kept on refusing, saying, "No, by
Allah," till he gave her ten times the number of her date palms.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 447
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
The people of (Banu) Quraiza agreed to accept the verdict of Sad bin
Mu'adh. So the Prophet sent for Sad, and the latter came (riding) a
donkey and when he approached the Mosque, the Prophet said to the
Ansar, "Get up for your chief or for the best among you." Then the
Prophet said (to Sad)." These (i.e. Banu Quraiza) have agreed to
accept your verdict." Sad said, "Kill their (men) warriors and take
their offspring as captives, "On that the Prophet said, "You have
judged according to Allah's Judgment," or said, "according to the
King's judgment."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 448
Narrated 'Aisha:
Sad was wounded on the day of Khandaq (i.e. Trench) when a man from
Quraish, called Hibban bin Al-'Araqa hit him (with an arrow). The
man was Hibban bin Qais from (the tribe of) Bani Mais bin 'Amir bin
Lu'ai who shot an arrow at Sad's medial arm vein (or main artery of
the arm). The Prophet pitched a tent (for Sad) in the Mosque so that
he might be near to the Prophet to visit. When the Prophet returned
from the (battle) of Al-Khandaq (i.e. Trench) and laid down his arms
and took a bath Gabriel came to him while he (i.e. Gabriel) was
shaking the dust off his head, and said, "You have laid down the
arms?" By Allah, I have not laid them down. Go out to them (to
attack them)." The Prophet said, "Where?" Gabriel pointed towards
Bani Quraiza. So Allah's Apostle went to them (i.e. Banu Quraiza)
(i.e. besieged them). They then surrendered to the Prophet's
judgment but he directed them to Sad to give his verdict concerning
them. Sad said, "I give my judgment that their warriors should be
killed, their women and children should be taken as captives, and
their properties distributed."
Narrated Hisham: My father informed me that 'Aisha said, "Sad said,
"O Allah! You know that there is nothing more beloved to me than to
fight in Your Cause against those who disbelieved Your Apostle and
turned him out (of Mecca). O Allah! I think you have put to an end
the fight between us and them (i.e. Quraish infidels). And if there
still remains any fight with the Quraish (infidels), then keep me
alive till I fight against them for Your Sake. But if you have
brought the war to an end, then let this wound burst and cause my
death thereby.' So blood gushed from the wound. There was a tent in
the Mosque belonging to Banu Ghifar who were surprised by the blood
flowing towards them . They said, 'O people of the tent! What is
this thing which is coming to us from your side?' Behold! Blood was
flowing profusely out of Sad's wound. Sad then died because of that."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 449
Narrated Al-Bara:
The Prophet said to Hassan, "Abuse them (with your poems), and
Gabriel is with you (i.e, supports you)." (Through another group of
sub narrators) Al-Bara bin Azib said, "On the day of Quraiza's
(besiege), Allah's Apostle said to Hassan bin Thabit, 'Abuse them
(with your poems), and Gabriel is with you (i.e. supports you).' "
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 450
Narrated Abu Burda:
Abu Musa said, "We went out in the company of the Prophet for a
Ghazwa and we were six persons having one camel which we rode in
rotation. So, (due to excessive walking) our feet became thin and my
feet became thin and my nail dropped, and we used to wrap our feet
with the pieces of cloth, and for this reason, the Ghazwa was named
Dhat-ur-Riqa as we wrapped our feet with rags." When Abu- Musa
narrated this (Hadith), he felt regretful to do so and said, as if
he disliked to have disclosed a good deed of his.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 451
Narrated Salih bin Khawwat:
Concerning those who witnessed the Fear Prayer that was performed in
the battle of Dhat-ur-Riqa' in the company of Allah's Apostle; One
batch lined up behind him while another batch (lined up) facing the
enemy. The Prophet led the batch that was with him in one Rak'a, and
he stayed in the standing posture while that batch completed their
(two Rakat) prayer by themselves and went away, lining in the face
of the enemy, while the other batch came and he (i.e. the Prophet)
offered his remaining Rak'a with them, and then, kept on sitting
till they completed their prayer by themselves, and he then finished
his prayer with Taslim along with them.
Narrated Ibn Az-Zubair: Jabir said, "We were with the Prophet at
Nakhl," and then he mentioned the Fear prayer.
Narrated Al-Qasim bin Muhammad: The Prophet offered the Fear prayer
in the Ghazwa of Banu Anmar.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 452
Narrated Sahl bin Abi Hathma:
(describing the Fear prayer): The Imam stands up facing the Qibla
and one batch of them (i.e. the army) (out of the two) prays along
with him and the other batch faces the enemy. The Imam offers one
Rak'a with the first batch they themselves stand up alone and offer
one bowing and two prostrations while they are still in their place,
and then go away to relieve the second batch, and the second batch
comes (and takes the place of the first batch in the prayer behind
the Imam) and he offers the second Rak'a with them. So he completes
his two-Rak'at and then the second batch bows and prostrates two
prostrations (i.e. complete their second Rak'a and thus all complete
their prayer)
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 453
Narrated Salih bin Hathma:
The Prophet said as above (Hadith 452).
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 454
Narrated Salih bin Khawwat:
Sahl said as above (Hadith 452).
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 455
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
I took part in a Ghazwa towards Najd along with Allah's Apostle and
we clashed with the enemy, and we lined up for them.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 456
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle led the Fear-prayer with one of the two batches of
the army while the other (batch) faced the enemy. Then the first
batch went away and took places of their companions (i.e. second
batch) and the second batch came and he led his second Rak'a with
them. Then he (i.e. the Prophet: finished his prayer with Taslim and
then each of the two batches got up and completed their remaining
one Rak'a.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 457
Narrated Sinan and Abu Salama:
Jabir mentioned that he had participated in a Ghazwa towards Najd in
the company of Allah's Apostle .
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 458
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
That he fought in a Ghazwa towards Najd along with Allah's Apostle
and when Allah's Apostle returned, he too, returned along with him.
The time of the afternoon nap overtook them when they were in a
valley full of thorny trees. Allah's Apostle dismounted and the
people dispersed amongst the thorny trees, seeking the shade of the
trees. Allah's Apostle took shelter under a Samura tree and hung his
sword on it. We slept for a while when Allah's Apostle suddenly
called us, and we went to him, to find a bedouin sitting with him.
Allah's Apostle said, "This (bedouin) took my sword out of its
sheath while I was asleep. When I woke up, the naked sword was in
his hand and he said to me, 'Who can save you from me?, I replied,
'Allah.' Now here he is sitting." Allah's Apostle did not punish him
(for that).
Through another group of narrators, Jabir said, "We were in the
company of the Prophet (during the battle of) Dhat-ur-Riqa', and we
came across a shady tree and we left it for the Prophet (to take
rest under its shade). A man from the pagans came while the
Prophet's sword was hanging on the tree. He took it out of its
sheath secretly and said (to the Prophet ), 'Are you afraid of me?'
The Prophet said, 'No.' He said, 'Who can save you from me?' The
Prophet said, Allah.' The companions of the Prophet threatened him,
then the Iqama for the prayer was announced and the Prophet offered
a two Rakat Fear prayer with one of the two batches, and that batch
went aside and he offered two Rak'a-t with the other batch. So the
Prophet offered four Rakat but the people offered two Rakat only."
(The sub-narrator) Abu Bishr added, "The man was Ghaurath bin
Al-Harith and the battle was waged against Muharib Khasafa." Jabir
added, "We were with the Prophet at Nakhl and he offered the Fear
prayer." Abu Huraira said, "I offered the Fear prayer with the
Prophet during the Ghazwa (i.e. the battle) of Najd." Abu Huraira
came to the Prophet during the day of Khaibar.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 459
Narrated Ibn Muhairiz:
I entered the Mosque and saw Abu Said Al-Khudri and sat beside him
and asked him about Al-Azl (i.e. coitus interruptus). Abu Said said,
"We went out with Allah's Apostle for the Ghazwa of Banu Al-Mustaliq
and we received captives from among the Arab captives and we desired
women and celibacy became hard on us and we loved to do coitus
interruptus. So when we intended to do coitus interrupt us, we said,
'How can we do coitus interruptus before asking Allah's Apostle who
is present among us?" We asked (him) about it and he said, 'It is
better for you not to do so, for if any soul (till the Day of
Resurrection) is predestined to exist, it will exist."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 460
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
We took part in the Ghazwa of Najd along with Allah's Apostle and
when the time for the afternoon rest approached while he was in a
valley with plenty of thorny trees, he dismounted under a tree and
rested in its shade and hung his sword (on it). The people dispersed
amongst the trees in order to have shade. While we were in this
state, Allah's Apostle called us and we came and found a bedouin
sitting in front of him. The Prophet said, "This (Bedouin) came to
me while I was asleep, and he took my sword stealthily. I woke up
while he was standing by my head, holding my sword without its
sheath. He said, 'Who will save you from me?' I replied, 'Allah.' So
he sheathed it (i.e. the sword) and sat down, and here he is." But
Allah's Apostle did not punish him.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 461
Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah Al-Ansari:
I saw the Prophet offering his Nawafil prayer on his Mount facing
the East during the Ghazwa of Anmar.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 462
Narrated 'Aisha:
Whenever Allah's Apostle intended to go on a journey, he used to
draw lots amongst his wives, and Allah's Apostle used to take with
him the one on whom lot fell. He drew lots amongst us during one of
the Ghazwat which he fought. The lot fell on me and so I proceeded
with Allah's Apostle after Allah's order of veiling (the women) had
been revealed. I was carried (on the back of a camel) in my howdah
and carried down while still in it (when we came to a halt). So we
went on till Allah's Apostle had finished from that Ghazwa of his
and returned.
When we approached the city of Medina he announced at night that it
was time for departure. So when they announced the news of
departure, I got up and went away from the army camps, and after
finishing from the call of nature, I came back to my riding animal.
I touched my chest to find that my necklace which was made of Zifar
beads (i.e. Yemenite beads partly black and partly white) was
missing. So I returned to look for my necklace and my search for it
detained me. (In the meanwhile) the people who used to carry me on
my camel, came and took my howdah and put it on the back of my camel
on which I used to ride, as they considered that I was in it. In
those days women were light in weight for they did not get fat, and
flesh did not cover their bodies in abundance as they used to eat
only a little food. Those people therefore, disregarded the
lightness of the howdah while lifting and carrying it; and at that
time I was still a young girl. They made the camel rise and all of
them left (along with it). I found my necklace after the army had gone.
Then I came to their camping place to find no call maker of them,
nor one who would respond to the call. So I intended to go to the
place where I used to stay, thinking that they would miss me and
come back to me (in my search). While I was sitting in my resting
place, I was overwhelmed by sleep and slept. Safwan bin Al-Muattal
As-Sulami Adh-Dhakwani was behind the army. When he reached my place
in the morning, he saw the figure of a sleeping person and he
recognized me on seeing me as he had seen me before the order of
compulsory veiling (was prescribed). So I woke up when he recited
Istirja' (i.e. "Inna lillahi wa inna llaihi raji'un") as soon as he
recognized me. I veiled my face with my head cover at once, and by
Allah, we did not speak a single word, and I did not hear him saying
any word besides his Istirja'. He dismounted from his camel and made
it kneel down, putting his leg on its front legs and then I got up
and rode on it. Then he set out leading the camel that was carrying
me till we overtook the army in the extreme heat of midday while
they were at a halt (taking a rest). (Because of the event) some
people brought destruction upon themselves and the one who spread
the Ifk (i.e. slander) more, was 'Abdullah bin Ubai Ibn Salul."
(Urwa said, "The people propagated the slander and talked about it
in his (i.e. 'Abdullah's) presence and he confirmed it and listened
to it and asked about it to let it prevail." Urwa also added, "None
was mentioned as members of the slanderous group besides ('Abdullah)
except Hassan bin Thabit and Mistah bin Uthatha and Hamna bint Jahsh
along with others about whom I have no knowledge, but they were a
group as Allah said. It is said that the one who carried most of the
slander was 'Abdullah bin Ubai bin Salul." Urwa added, "'Aisha
disliked to have Hassan abused in her presence and she used to say,
'It was he who said: My father and his (i.e. my father's) father and
my honor are all for the protection of Muhammad's honor from you.").
'Aisha added, "After we returned to Medina, I became ill for a
month. The people were propagating the forged statements of the
slanderers while I was unaware of anything of all that, but I felt
that in my present ailment, I was not receiving the same kindness
from Allah's Apostle as I used to receive when I got sick. (But now)
Allah's Apostle would only come, greet me and say,' How is that
(lady)?' and leave. That roused my doubts, but I did not discover
the evil (i.e. slander) till I went out after my convalescence, I
went out with Um Mistah to Al-Manasi' where we used to answer the
call of nature and we used not to go out (to answer the call of
nature) except at night, and that was before we had latrines near
our houses. And this habit of our concerning evacuating the bowels,
was similar to the habits of the old 'Arabs living in the deserts,
for it would be troublesome for us to take latrines near our houses.
So I and Um Mistah who was the daughter of Abu Ruhm bin Al-Muttalib
bin Abd Manaf, whose mother was the daughter of Sakhr bin 'Amir and
the aunt of Abu Bakr As-Siddiq and whose son was Mistah bin Uthatha
bin 'Abbas bin Al-Muttalib, went out. I and Um Mistah returned to my
house after we finished answering the call of nature. Um Mistah
stumbled by getting her foot entangled in her covering sheet and on
that she said, 'Let Mistah be ruined!' I said, 'What a hard word you
have said. Do you abuse a man who took part in the battle of Badr?'
On that she said, 'O you Hantah! Didn't you hear what he (i.e.
Mistah) said? 'I said, 'What did he say?'
Then she told me the slander of the people of Ifk. So my ailment was
aggravated, and when I reached my home, Allah's Apostle came to me,
and after greeting me, said, 'How is that (lady)?' I said, 'Will you
allow me to go to my parents?' as I wanted to be sure about the news
through them. Allah's Apostle allowed me (and I went to my parents)
and asked my mother, 'O mother! What are the people talking about?'
She said, 'O my daughter! Don't worry, for scarcely is there a
charming woman who is loved by her husband and whose husband has
other wives besides herself that they (i.e. women) would find faults
with her.' I said, 'Subhan-Allah! (I testify the uniqueness of
Allah). Are the people really talking in this way?' I kept on
weeping that night till dawn I could neither stop weeping nor sleep
then in the morning again, I kept on weeping. When the Divine
Inspiration was delayed.
Allah's Apostle called 'Ali bin Abi Talib and Usama bin Zaid to ask
and consult them about divorcing me. Usama bin Zaid said what he
knew of my innocence, and the respect he preserved in himself for
me. Usama said, '(O Allah's Apostle!) She is your wife and we do not
know anything except good about her.' 'Ali bin Abi Talib said, 'O
Allah's Apostle! Allah does not put you in difficulty and there are
plenty of women other than she, yet, ask the maid-servant who will
tell you the truth.' On that Allah's Apostle called Barira (i.e. the
maid-servant) and said, 'O Barira! Did you ever see anything which
aroused your suspicion?' Barira said to him, 'By Him Who has sent
you with the Truth. I have never seen anything in her (i.e. Aisha)
which I would conceal, except that she is a young girl who sleeps
leaving the dough of her family exposed so that the domestic goats
come and eat it.'
So, on that day, Allah's Apostle got up on the pulpit and complained
about 'Abdullah bin Ubai (bin Salul) before his companions, saying,
'O you Muslims! Who will relieve me from that man who has hurt me
with his evil statement about my family? By Allah, I know nothing
except good about my family and they have blamed a man about whom I
know nothing except good and he used never to enter my home except
with me.' Sad bin Mu'adh the brother of Banu 'Abd Al-Ashhal got up
and said, 'O Allah's Apostle! I will relieve you from him; if he is
from the tribe of Al-Aus, then I will chop his head off, and if he
is from our brothers, i.e. Al-Khazraj, then order us, and we will
fulfill your order.' On that, a man from Al-Khazraj got up. Um
Hassan, his cousin, was from his branch tribe, and he was Sad bin
Ubada, chief of Al-Khazraj. Before this incident, he was a pious
man, but his love for his tribe goaded him into saying to Sad (bin
Mu'adh). 'By Allah, you have told a lie; you shall not and cannot
kill him. If he belonged to your people, you would not wish him to
be killed.'
On that, Usaid bin Hudair who was the cousin of Sad (bin Mu'adh) got
up and said to Sad bin 'Ubada, 'By Allah! You are a liar! We will
surely kill him, and you are a hypocrite arguing on the behalf of
hypocrites.' On this, the two tribes of Al-Aus and Al Khazraj got so
much excited that they were about to fight while Allah's Apostle was
standing on the pulpit. Allah's Apostle kept on quietening them till
they became silent and so did he. All that day I kept on weeping
with my tears never ceasing, and I could never sleep.
In the morning my parents were with me and I wept for two nights and
a day with my tears never ceasing and I could never sleep till I
thought that my liver would burst from weeping. So, while my parents
were sitting with me and I was weeping, an Ansari woman asked me to
grant her admittance. I allowed her to come in, and when she came
in, she sat down and started weeping with me. While we were in this
state, Allah's Apostle came, greeted us and sat down. He had never
sat with me since that day of the slander. A month had elapsed and
no Divine Inspiration came to him about my case. Allah's Apostle
then recited Tashah-hud and then said, 'Amma Badu, O 'Aisha! I have
been informed so-and-so about you; if you are innocent, then soon
Allah will reveal your innocence, and if you have committed a sin,
then repent to Allah and ask Him for forgiveness for when a slave
confesses his sins and asks Allah for forgiveness, Allah accepts his
repentance.'
When Allah's Apostle finished his speech, my tears ceased flowing
completely that I no longer felt a single drop of tear flowing. I
said to my father, 'Reply to Allah's Apostle on my behalf concerning
what he has said.' My father said, 'By Allah, I do not know what to
say to Allah's Apostle .' Then I said to my mother, 'Reply to
Allah's Apostle on my behalf concerning what he has said.' She said,
'By Allah, I do not know what to say to Allah's Apostle.' In spite
of the fact that I was a young girl and had a little knowledge of
Quran, I said, 'By Allah, no doubt I know that you heard this
(slanderous) speech so that it has been planted in your hearts (i.e.
minds) and you have taken it as a truth. Now if I tell you that I am
innocent, you will not believe me, and if confess to you about it,
and Allah knows that I am innocent, you will surely believe me. By
Allah, I find no similitude for me and you except that of Joseph's
father when he said, '(For me) patience in the most fitting against
that which you assert; it is Allah (Alone) Whose Help can be
sought.' Then I turned to the other side and lay on my bed; and
Allah knew then that I was innocent and hoped that Allah would
reveal my innocence. But, by Allah, I never thought that Allah would
reveal about my case, Divine Inspiration, that would be recited
(forever) as I considered myself too unworthy to be talked of by
Allah with something of my concern, but I hoped that Allah's Apostle
might have a dream in which Allah would prove my innocence. But, by
Allah, before Allah's Apostle left his seat and before any of the
household left, the Divine inspiration came to Allah's Apostle.
So there overtook him the same hard condition which used to overtake
him, (when he used to be inspired Divinely). The sweat was dropping
from his body like pearls though it was a wintry day and that was
because of the weighty statement which was being revealed to him.
When that state of Allah's Apostle was over, he got up smiling, and
the first word he said was, 'O 'Aisha! Allah has declared your
innocence!' Then my Mother said to me, 'Get up and go to him (i.e.
Allah's Apostle). I replied, 'By Allah, I will not go to him, and I
praise none but Allah. So Allah revealed the ten Verses:-- "Verily!
They who spread the slander Are a gang, among you............."
(24.11-20)
Allah revealed those Quranic Verses to declare my innocence. Abu
Bakr As-Siddiq who used to disburse money for Mistah bin Uthatha
because of his relationship to him and his poverty, said, 'By Allah,
I will never give to Mistah bin Uthatha anything after what he has
said about Aisha.' Then Allah revealed:--
"And let not those among you who are good and wealthy swear not to
give (any sort of help) to their kinsmen, those in need, and those
who have left their homes for Allah's cause, let them pardon and
forgive. Do you not love that Allah should forgive you? And Allah is
oft-Forgiving Most Merciful." (24.22)
Abu Bakr As-Siddiq said, 'Yes, by Allah, I would like that Allah
forgive me.' and went on giving Mistah the money he used to give him
before. He also added, 'By Allah, I will never deprive him of it at
all.'
Aisha further said:." Allah's Apostle also asked Zainab bint Jahsh
(i.e. his wife) about my case. He said to Zainab, 'What do you know
and what did you see?" She replied, "O Allah's Apostle! I refrain
from claiming falsely that I have heard or seen anything. By Allah,
I know nothing except good (about 'Aisha).' From amongst the wives
of the Prophet Zainab was my peer (in beauty and in the love she
received from the Prophet) but Allah saved her from that evil
because of her piety. Her sister Hamna, started struggling on her
behalf and she was destroyed along with those who were destroyed.
The man who was blamed said, 'Subhan-Allah! By Him in Whose Hand my
soul is, I have never uncovered the cover (i.e. veil) of any
female.' Later on the man was martyred in Allah's Cause."
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 463
Narrated Az-Zuhri:
Al-Walid bin 'Abdul Malik said to me, "Have you heard that 'Ali' was
one of those who slandered 'Aisha?" I replied, "No, but two men from
your people (named) Abu Salama bin 'Abdur-Rahman and Abu Bakr bin
Abdur-Rahman bin Al-Harith have informed me that Aisha told them
that 'Ali remained silent about her case."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 464
Narrated Masruq bin Al-Aida:
Um Ruman, the mother of 'Aisha said that while 'Aisha and she were
sitting, an Ansari woman came and said, "May Allah harm such
and-such a person!" Um Ruman said to her, What is the matter?" She
replied, "My son was amongst those who talked of the story (of the
Slander)." Um Ruman said, "What is that?" She said, "So-and-so...."
and narrated the whole story. On that 'Aisha said, "Did Allah's
Apostle hear about that?" She replies, "yes." 'Aisha further said,
"And Abu Bakr too?" She replied, "Yes." On that, 'Aisha fell down
fainting, and when she came to her senses, she had got fever with
rigors. I put her clothes over her and covered her. The Prophet came
and asked, "What is wrong with this (lady)?" Um Ruman replied, "O
Allah's Apostle! She (i.e. 'Aisha) has got temperature with rigors."
He said, "Perhaps it is because of the story that has been talked
about?" She said, "Yes." 'Aisha sat up and said, "By Allah, if I
took an oath (that I am innocent), you would not believe me, and if
I said (that I am not innocent), you would not excuse me. My and
your example is like that of Jacob and his sons (as Jacob said ):
'It is Allah (Alone) Whose Help can be sought against that you
assert.' Um Ruman said, "The Prophet then went out saying nothing.
Then Allah declared her innocence. On that, 'Aisha said (to the
Prophet), "I thank Allah only; thank neither anybody else nor you."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 465
Narrated Ibn Abi Malaika:
'Aisha used to recite this Verse:-- 'Ida taliqunahu bi-alsinatikum'
(24.15) "(As you tell lie with your tongues.)" and used to say
"Al-Walaq" means "telling of a lie. "She knew this Verse more than
anybody else as it was revealed about her.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 466
Narrated Hisham's father:
I started abusing Hassan in front of 'Aisha. She said, "Do not abuse
him as he used to defend Allah's Apostle (against the infidels).
'Aisha added, "Once Hassan took the permission from the Prophet to
say poetic verses against the infidels. On that the Prophet said,
'How will you exclude my forefathers (from that)? Hassan replied, 'I
will take you out of them as one takes a hair out of the dough."
Hisham's father added, "I abused Hassan as he was one of those who
spoke against 'Aisha."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 467
Narrated Masruq:
We went to 'Aisha while Hassan bin Thabit was with her reciting
poetry to her from some of his poetic verses, saying "A chaste wise
lady about whom nobody can have suspicion. She gets up with an empty
stomach because she never eats the flesh of indiscreet (ladies)."
'Aisha said to him, "But you are not like that." I said to her, "Why
do you grant him admittance, though Allah said:-- "and as for him
among them, who had the greater share therein, his will be a severe
torment." (24.11)
On that, 'Aisha said, "And what punishment is more than blinding?"
She, added, "Hassan used to defend or say poetry on behalf of
Allah's Apostle (against the infidels)."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 468
Narrated Zaid bin Khalid:
We went out with Allah's Apostle in the year of Al-Hudaibiya. One
night it rained and Allah's Apostle led us in the Fajr prayer and
(after finishing it), turned to us and said, " Do you know what your
Lord has said?" We replied, "Allah and His Apostle know it better."
He said, "Allah said:-- "(Some of) My slaves got up believing in Me,
And (some of them) disbelieving in Me. The one who said: We have
been given Rain through Allah's Mercy and Allah's Blessing and
Allah's Bounty, Then he is a believer in Me, and is a Disbeliever in
the star. And whoever said: We have been given rain because of
such-and-such star, Then he is a believer in the star, and is a
disbeliever in Me."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 469
Narrated Anas:
Allah's Apostle performed four 'Umras, all in the month of
Dhul-Qa'da, except the one which he performed with his Hajj (i.e. in
Dhul-Hijja). He performed one 'Umra from Al-Hudaibiya in Dhul-Qa'da,
another 'Umra in the following year in Dhul Qa'da a third from
Al-Jirana where he distributed the war booty of Hunain, in Dhul
Qa'da, and the fourth 'Umra he performed was with his Hajj.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 470
Narrated Abu Qatada:
We set out with the Prophet in the year of Al-Hudaibiya, and all his
companions assumed the state of Ihram but I did not.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 471
Narrated Al-Bara:
Do you (people) consider the conquest of Mecca, the Victory
(referred to in the Qur'an 48:1). Was the conquest of Mecca a
victory? We really consider that the actual Victory was the
Ar-Ridwan Pledge of allegiance which we gave on the day of
Al-Hudaibiya (to the Prophet) . On the day of Al-Hudaibiya we were
fourteen hundred men along with the Prophet Al-Hudaibiya was a well,
the water of which we used up leaving not a single drop of water in
it. When the Prophet was informed of that, he came and sat on its
edge. Then he asked for a utensil of water, performed ablution from
it, rinsed (his mouth), invoked (Allah), and poured the remaining
water into the well. We stayed there for a while and then the well
brought forth what we required of water for ourselves and our riding
animals.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 472
Narrated Al-Bara bin Azib:
That they were in the company of Allah's Apostle on the day of
Al-Hudaibiya and their number was 1400 or more. They camped at a
well and drew its water till it was dried. When they informed
Allah's Apostle of that, he came and sat over its edge and said,
"Bring me a bucket of its water." When it was brought, he spat and
invoked (Allah) and said, "Leave it for a while." Then they quenched
their thirst and watered their riding animals (from that well) till
they departed.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 473
Narrated Salim:
Jabir said "On the day of Al-Hudaibiya, the people felt thirsty and
Allah's Apostle had a utensil containing water. He performer
ablution from it and then the people came towards him. Allah's
Apostle said, 'What is wrong with you?' The people said, 'O Allah's
Apostle! We haven't got any water to perform ablution with or to
drink, except what you have in your utensil.' So the Prophet put his
hand in the utensil and the water started spouting out between his
fingers like springs. So we drank and performed ablution." I said to
Jabir, "What was your number on that day?" He replied, "Even if we
had been one hundred thousand, that water would have been sufficient
for us. Anyhow, we were 1500.'
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 474
Narrated Qatada:
I said to Sa'id bin Al-Musaiyab, "I have been informed that Jabir
bin 'Abdullah said that the number (of Al-Hudaibiya Muslim warriors)
was 1400." Sa'id said to me, "Jabir narrated to me that they were
1500 who gave the Pledge of allegiance to the Prophet on the day of
Al-Hudaibiya.'
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 475
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
On the day of Al-Hudaibiya, Allah's Apostle said to us' "You are the
best people on the earth!" We were 1400 then. If I could see now, I
would have shown you the place of the Tree (beneath which the Pledge
of allegiance was given by us)," Salim said, "Our number was 1400."
'Abdullah bin Abi Aufa said, "The people (who gave the Pledge of
allegiance) under the Tree numbered 1300 and the number of Bani
Aslam was 1/8 of the Emigrants."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 476
Narrated Mirdas Al-Aslami:
Who was among those (who had given the Pledge of allegiance) under
the Tree: Pious people will die in succession, and there will remain
the dregs of society who will be like the useless residues of dates
and barley and Allah will pay no attention to them.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 477
Narrated Marwan and Al-Miswar bin Makhrama:
The Prophet went out in the company of 1300 to 1500 of his
companions in the year of Al-Hudaibiya, and when they reached
Dhul-Hulaifa, he garlanded and marked his Hadi and assumed the state
of Ihram.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 478
Narrated Kab bin Ujra:
That Allah's Apostle saw him with the lice falling (from his head)
on his face. Allah's Apostle said, "Are your lice troubling you?
Ka'b said, "Yes." Allah's Apostle thus ordered him to shave his head
while he was at Al-Hudaibiya. Up to then there was no indication
that all of them would finish their state of Ihram and they hoped
that they would enter Mecca. Then the order of Al-Fidya was
revealed, so Allah's Apostle ordered Kab to feed six poor persons
with one Faraq of food or slaughter a sheep or fast for three days.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 479
Narrated Aslam:
Once I went with 'Umar bin Al-Khattab to the market. A young woman
followed 'Umar and said, "O chief of the believers! My husband has
died, leaving little children. By Allah, they have not even a
sheep's trotter to cook; they have no farms or animals. I am afraid
that they may die because of hunger, and I am the daughter of Khufaf
bin Ima Al-Ghafari, and my father witnessed the Pledge of
allegiance) of Al-Hudaibiya with the Prophet.' Umar stopped and did
not proceed, and said, "I welcome my near relative." Then he went
towards a strong camel which was tied in the house, and carried on
to it, two sacks he had loaded with food grains and put between them
money and clothes and gave her its rope to hold and said, "Lead it,
and this provision will not finish till Allah gives you a good
supply." A man said, "O chief of the believers! You have given her
too much." "Umar said disapprovingly. "May your mother be bereaved
of you! By Allah, I have seen her father and brother besieging a
fort for a long time and conquering it, and then we were discussing
what their shares they would have from that war booty."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 480
Narrated Said bin Al-Musaiyab:
That his father said, "I saw the Tree (of the Ar-Ridwan Pledge of
allegiance and when I returned to it later, I was not able to
recognize it. (The sub--narrator MahmiJd said, Al-Musaiyab said,
'Then; forgot it (i.e., the Tree).)"
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