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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 676
Narrated Abu Huraira:
When I came to the Prophet said on my way, "O what a long tedious
tiresome night; nevertheless, it has rescued me from the place of
Heathenism." A slave of mine ran away on the way. When I reached the
Prophet I gave him the oath of allegiance (for Islam), and while I
was sitting with him, suddenly the slave appeared. The Prophet said
to me. "O Abu Huraira! Here is your slave," I said, "He (i.e. the
slave) is (free) for Allah's Sake," and manumitted him.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 677
Narrated 'Adi bin Hatim:
We came to 'Umar in a delegation (during his rule). He started
calling the men one by one, calling each by his name. (As he did not
call me early) I said to him. "Don't you know me, O chief of the
Believers?" He said, "Yes, you embraced Islam when they (i.e. your
people) disbelieved; you have come (to the Truth) when they ran
away; you fulfilled your promises when they broke theirs; and you
recognized it (i.e. the Truth of Islam) when they denied it." On
that, 'Adi said, "I therefore don't care."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 678
Narrated 'Aisha:
We went out with Allah's Apostle during Hajjat-ul-Wada' and we
assumed the Ihram for 'Umra. Then Allah's Apostle said to us,
"Whoever has got the Hadi should assume the Ihram for Hajj and 'Umra
and should not finish his Ihram till he has performed both ('Umra
and Hajj)." I arrived at Mecca along with him (i.e. the Prophet )
while I was menstruating, so I did not perform the Tawaf around the
Ka'ba or between Safa and Marwa. I informed Allah's Apostle about
that and he said, "Undo your braids and comb your hair, and then
assume the lhram for Hajj and leave the 'Umra." I did so, and when
we performed and finished the Hajj, Allah's Apostles sent me to
At-Tanim along with (my brother) 'Abdur-Rahman bin Abu Bakr
As-Siddiq, to perform the 'Umra. The Prophet said, "This 'Umra is in
lieu of your missed 'Umra." Those who had assumed the lhram for
'Umra, performed the Tawaf around the Ka'ba and between Safa and
Marwa, and then finished their Ihram, and on their return from Mina,
they performed another Tawaf (around the Ka'ba and between Safa and
Marwa), but those who combined their Hajj and 'Umra, performed only
one Tawaf (between Safa and Marwa) (for both).
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 679
Narrated Ibn Juraij:
'Ata' said, "Ibn 'Abbas said, 'If he (i.e. the one intending to
perform 'Umra) has performed the Tawaf around the Ka'ba, his Ihram
is considered to have finished.' said, 'What proof does Ibn 'Abbas
has as to this saying?" 'Ata' said, "(The proof is taken) from the
Statement of Allah:-- "And afterwards they are brought For sacrifice
unto Ancient House (Ka'ba at Mecca)" (22.33) and from the order of
the Prophet to his companions to finish their Ihram during
Hajjat-ul-Wada." I said (to 'Ata'), "That (i.e. finishing the Ihram)
was after coming form 'Arafat." 'Ata' said, "Ibn 'Abbas used to
allow it before going to 'Arafat (after finishing the 'Umra) and
after coming from it (i.e. after performing the Hajj)."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 680
Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ashari:
I came to the Prophet at a place called Al-Batha'. The Prophet said,
"Did you assume the Ihram for Hajj?" I said, "Yes," He said, "How
did you express your intention (for performing Hajj)? " I said,
"Labbaik (i.e. I am ready) to assume the Ihram with the same
intention as that of Allah's Apostle." The Prophet said, "Perform
the Tawaf around the Ka'ba and between Safa and Marwa, and then
finish your Ihram." So I performed the Tawaf around the Ka'ba and
between Safa and Marwa and then I came to a woman from the tribe of
Qais who removed the lice from my head.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 681
Narrated Hafsa:
(the wife of the Prophet) The Prophet ordered all his wives to
finish their Ihram during the year of Hajjat-ul-Wada. On that, I
asked the Prophet "What stops you from finishing your lhram?" He
said, "I have matted my hair and garlanded my Hadi. So I will not
finish my Ihram unless I have slaughtered my Hadi."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 682
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
A woman from the tribe of Khath'am asked for the verdict of Allah's
Apostle (regarding something) during Hajjat-ul-Wada' while Al-Fadl
bin 'Abbas was the companion-rider behind Allah's Apostle. She
asked, "Allah's ordained obligation (i.e. compulsory Hajj) enjoined
on His slaves has become due on my old father who cannot sit firmly
on the riding animal. Will it be sufficient if I perform the Hajj on
his behalf?" He said, "Yes."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 683
Narrated (Abdullah) bin 'Umar:
The Prophet arrived (at Mecca) in the year of the Conquest (of
Mecca) while Usama was riding behind him on (his she-camel)'.
Al-Qaswa.' Bilal and 'Uthman bin Talha were accompanying him. When
he made his she-camel kneel down near the Ka'ba, he said to 'Uthman,
"Get us the key (of the Ka'ba). He brought the key to him and opened
the gate (of the Ka'ba), for him. The Prophet, Usama, Bilal and
'Uthman (bin Talha) entered the Ka'ba and then closed the gate
behind them (from inside). The Prophet stayed there for a long
period and then came out. The people rushed to get in, but I went in
before them and found Bilal standing behind the gate, and I said to
him, "Where did the Prophet pray?" He said, "He prayed between those
two front pillars." The Ka'ba was built on six pillars, arranged in
two rows, and he prayed between the two pillars of the front row
leaving the gate of the Ka'ba at his back and facing (in prayer) the
wall which faces one when one enters the Ka'ba. Between him and that
wall (was the distance of about three cubits). But I forgot to ask
Bilal about the number of Rakat the Prophet had prayed. There was a
red piece of marble at the place where he (i.e. the Prophet) had
offered the prayer.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 684
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the Prophet) Safiya bin Huyai, the wife of the Prophet
menstruated during Hajjat-ul-Wada' The Prophet said, "Is she going
to detain us?" I said to him, "She has already come to Mecca and
performed the Tawaf (ul-ifada) around the Ka'ba, O Allah's Apostle."
The Prophet said, " Let her then proceed on (to Medina)."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 685
Narrated Ibn Umar:
We were talking about Hajjat-ul-Wada, while the Prophet was amongst
us. We did not know what Hajjat-ul-Wada' signified. The Prophet
praised Allah and then mentioned Al-Masih Ad-Dajjal and described
him extensively, saying, "Allah did not send any prophet but that
prophet warned his nation of Al-Masih Ad-Dajjal. Noah and the
prophets following him warned (their people) of him. He will appear
amongst you (O Muhammad's followers), and if it happens that some of
his qualities may be hidden from you, but your Lord's State is clear
to you and not hidden from you. The Prophet said it thrice. Verily,
your Lord is not blind in one eye, while he (i.e. Ad-Dajjal) is
blind in the right eye which looks like a grape bulging out (of its
cluster). No doubt,! Allah has made your blood and your properties
sacred to one another like the sanctity of this day of yours, in
this town of yours, in this month of yours." The Prophet added: No
doubt! Haven't I conveyed Allah's Message to you? " They replied,
"Yes," The Prophet said thrice, "O Allah! Be witness for it." The
Prophet added, "Woe to you!" (or said), "May Allah be merciful to
you! Do not become infidels after me (i.e. my death) by cutting the
necks (throats) of one another."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 686
Narrated Zaid bin Arqam:
The Prophet fought nineteen Ghazwas and performed only one Hajj
after he migrated (to Medina), and did not perform another Hajj
after it, and that was Hajj-ul-Wada,' Abu Ishaq said, "He performed
when he was in Mecca."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 687
Narrated Jarir:
The Prophet ordered me during Hajjatul-Wada'. "Ask the people to
listen." He then said, "Do not become infidels after me by cutting
the necks (throats) of one another. "
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 688
Narrated Abu Bakra:
The Prophet said, "Time has taken its original shape which it had
when Allah created the Heavens and the Earth. The year is of twelve
months, four of which are sacred, and out of these (four) three are
in succession, i.e. Dhul-Qa'da, Dhul-Hijja and Al-Muharram, and the
fourth is Rajab which is named after the Mudar tribe, between (the
month of) Jumaida (ath-thania) and Sha'ban." Then the Prophet asked,
"Which is this month?" We said, "Allah and His Apostle know better."
On that the Prophet kept quiet so long that we thought that he might
name it with another name. Then the Prophet said, "Isn't it the
month of Dhul-Hijja?" We replied, "Yes." Then he said, "Which town
is this?" "We replied, "Allah and His Apostle know better." On that
he kept quiet so long that we thought that he might name it with
another name. Then he said, "Isn't it the town of Mecca?" We
replied, "Yes, " Then he said, "Which day is today?" We replied,
"Allah and His Apostle know better." He kept quiet so long that we
thought that he might name it with another name. Then he said,
"Isn't it the day of An-Nahr (i.e. sacrifice)?" We replied, "Yes."
He said, "So your blood, your properties, (The sub-narrator Muhammad
said, 'I think the Prophet also said: And your honor..) are sacred
to one another like the sanctity of this day of yours, in this city
of yours, in this month of yours; and surely, you will meet your
Lord, and He will ask you about your deeds. Beware! Do not become
infidels after me, cutting the throats of one another. It is
incumbent on those who are present to convey this message (of mine)
to those who are absent. May be that some of those to whom it will
be conveyed will understand it better than those who have actually
heard it." (The sub-narrator, Muhammad, on remembering that
narration, used to say, "Muhammad spoke the truth!") He (i.e.
Prophet) then added twice, "No doubt! Haven't I conveyed (Allah's
Message) to you?"
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 689
Narrated Tariq bin Shibab:
Some Jews said, "Had this Verse been revealed to us, we would have
taken that day as 'Id (festival)." 'Umar said, "What Verse?" They
said:-- "This day I have Perfected your religion for you, Completed
My Favor upon you And have chosen for you Islam as your religion"
(5.3) 'Umar said, "I know the place where it was revealed; It was
revealed while Allah's Apostle was staying at 'Arafat."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 690
Narrated 'Aisha:
We set out with Allah's Apostle, and some of us assumed the lhram
for 'Umra, some assumed it for Hajj, and some assumed it for both
Hajj and 'Umra. Allah's Apostle assumed the Ihram for Hajj. So those
who had assumed the Ihram for Hajj or for both Hajj and 'Umra, did
not finish their Ihram till the day of An-Nahr (i.e. slaughter of
sacrifices).
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 691
Narrated Malik:
The same as above (Hadith 690), saying, "(We set out) with Allah's
Apostle in Hajjat-ul-Wada'...)"
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 692
Narrated Malik:
The same as above (Hadith 690).
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 693
Narrated Sad:
The Prophet visited me during Hajjat ul-Wada' while I was suffering
from a disease which brought me to the verge of death. I said, "O
Allah's Apostle! My ailment has reached such a (bad) state as you
see, and I have much wealth, but I have no-one to inherit from me
except my only daughter. Shall I give 2/3 of my property as alms (in
charity)?" The Prophet said, "No," I said, "Shall I give half of my
property as alms?" He said, "No." I said, "(Shall I give) 1/3 of it?
" He replied, " 1/3, and even 1/3 is too much. It is better for you
to leave your inheritors wealthy rather than to leave them poor,
begging people (for their sustenance); and whatever you spend for
Allah's Sake, you will get reward for it even for the morsel of food
which you put in your wives mouth." I said, "O Allah's Apostle!
Should I remain (in Mecca) behind my companions (who are going with
you to Medina)?" The Prophet said, "If you remain behind, any good
deed which you will do for Allah's Sake, will upgrade and elevate
you. May be you will live longer so that some people may benefit by
you and some other (i.e. infidels) may get harmed by you." The
Prophet then added, "O Allah! Complete the Migration of my
companions and do not turn them on their heels. But the poor Sad bin
Khaula (not the above mentioned Sad) (died in Mecca) ." Allah's
Apostle pitied Sad for he died in Mecca.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 694
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet got his head shaved during Hajjat-ul-Wada.'
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 695
Narrated Ibn Umar:
During Hajjat-ul-Wada', the Prophet and some of his companions got
their heads shaved while some of his companions got their head-hair
cut short.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 696
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Abbas:
That he came riding a donkey when Allah 's Apostle was standing at
Mina during Hajjat-ul-Wada', leading the people in prayer. The
donkey passed in front of a part of the row (of the people offering
the prayer). Then he dismounted from it and took his position in the
row with the people.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 697
Narrated Hisham's father:
In my presence, Usama was asked about the speed of the Prophet
during his Hajj. He replied, "It was Al-'Anaq (i.e. moderate easy
speed) and if he encountered an open space, he used to increase his
speed."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 698
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Yazid Al-Khatmi:
That Abu Aiyub informed him that he offered the Maghrib and 'Isha'
prayers together with the Prophet during Hajjat-ul-Wada.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 699
Narrated Abu Musa:
My Companions sent me to Allah's Apostle to ask him for some animals
to ride on as they were accompanying him in the army of Al-Usra, and
that was the Ghazwa (Battle) of Tabuk, I said, "O Allah's Prophet!
My companions have sent me to you to provide them with means of
transportation." He said, "By Allah! I will not make you ride
anything." It happened that when I reached him, he was in an angry
mood, and I didn't notice it. So I returned in a sad mood because of
the refusal the Prophet and for the fear that the Prophet might have
become 'angry with me. So I returned to my companions and informed
them of what the Prophet had said. Only a short while had passed
when I heard Bilal calling, "O 'Abdullah bin Qais!" I replied to his
call. Bilal said, "Respond to Allah's Apostle who is calling you."
When I went to him (i.e. the Prophet), he said, "Take these two
camels tied together and also these two camels tied together,"'
referring to six camels he had brought them from Sad at that time.
The Prophet added, "Take them to your companions and say, 'Allah (or
Allah's Apostle ) allows you to ride on these,' so ride on them." So
I took those camels to them and said, "The Prophet allows you to
ride on these (camels) but by Allah, I will not leave you till some
of you proceed with me to somebody who heard the statement of
Allah's Apostle. Do not think that I narrate to you a thing which
Allah's Apostle has not said." They said to me, "We consider you
truthful, and we will do what you like." The sub-narrator added: So
Abu Musa proceeded along with some of them till they came to those
who have heard the statement of Allah's Apostle wherein he denied
them (some animals to ride on) and (his statement) whereby he gave
them the same. So these people told them the same information as Abu
Musa had told them.
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Volume 5, Book 59, Number 700
Narrated Sad:
Allah's Apostle set out for Tabuk. appointing 'Ali as his deputy (in
Medina). 'Ali said, "Do you want to leave me with the children and
women?" The Prophet said, "Will you not be pleased that you will be
to me like Aaron to Moses? But there will be no prophet after me."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 701
Narrated Safwan bin Yala bin Umaiya:
that his father said, "I participated in Al-Usra (i.e. Tabuk) along
with the Prophet." Yala added, "(My participation in) that Ghazwa
was the best of my deeds to me." Ya'la said, "I had a laborer who
quarrelled with somebody, and one of the two bit the hand of the
other ('Ata', the sub-narrator, said, "Safwan told me who bit whom
but I forgot it"), and the one who was bitten, pulled his hand out
of the mouth of the biter, so one of the incisors of the biter was
broken. So we came to the Prophet and he considered the biter's
claim as invalid (i.e. the biter did not get a recompense for his
broken incisor). The Prophet said, "Should he leave his hand in your
mouth so that you might snap it as if it were in the mouth of a male
camel to snap it?"
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 702
Narrated Abdullah bin Kab bin Malik:
Who, from among Kab's sons, was the guide of Kab when he became
blind: I heard Kab bin Malik narrating the story of (the Ghazwa of)
Tabuk in which he failed to take part. Kab said, "I did not remain
behind Allah's Apostle in any Ghazwa that he fought except the
Ghazwa of Tabuk, and I failed to take part in the Ghazwa of Badr,
but Allah did not admonish anyone who had not participated in it,
for in fact, Allah's Apostle had gone out in search of the caravan
of Quraish till Allah made them (i.e. the Muslims) and their enemy
meet without any appointment. I witnessed the night of Al-'Aqaba
(pledge) with Allah's Apostle when we pledged for Islam, and I would
not exchange it for the Badr battle although the Badr battle is more
popular amongst the people than it (i.e. Al-'Aqaba pledge). As for
my news (in this battle of Tabuk), I had never been stronger or
wealthier than I was when I remained behind the Prophet in that Ghazwa.
By Allah, never had I two she-camels before, but I had then at the
time of this Ghazwa. Whenever Allah's Apostle wanted to make a
Ghazwa, he used to hide his intention by apparently referring to
different Ghazwa till it was the time of that Ghazwa (of Tabuk)
which Allah's Apostle fought in severe heat, facing, a long journey,
desert, and the great number of enemy. So the Prophet announced to
the Muslims clearly (their destination) so that they might get
prepared for their Ghazwa. So he informed them clearly of the
destination he was going to. Allah's Apostle was accompanied by a
large number of Muslims who could not be listed in a book namely, a
register." Ka'b added, "Any man who intended to be absent would
think that the matter would remain hidden unless Allah revealed it
through Divine Revelation. So Allah's Apostle fought that Ghazwa at
the time when the fruits had ripened and the shade looked pleasant.
Allah's Apostle and his companions prepared for the battle and I
started to go out in order to get myself ready along with them, but
I returned without doing anything. I would say to myself, 'I can do
that.' So I kept on delaying it every now and then till the people
got ready and Allah's Apostle and the Muslims along with him
departed, and I had not prepared anything for my departure, and I
said, I will prepare myself (for departure) one or two days after
him, and then join them.' In the morning following their departure,
I went out to get myself ready but returned having done nothing.
Then again in the next morning, I went out to get ready but returned
without doing anything.
Such was the case with me till they hurried away and the battle was
missed (by me). Even then I intended to depart to take them over. I
wish I had done so! But it was not in my luck. So, after the
departure of Allah's Apostle, whenever I went out and walked amongst
the people (i.e, the remaining persons), it grieved me that I could
see none around me, but one accused of hypocrisy or one of those
weak men whom Allah had excused. Allah's Apostle did not remember me
till he reached Tabuk. So while he was sitting amongst the people in
Tabuk, he said, 'What did Ka'b do?' A man from Banu Salama said, 'O
Allah's Apostle! He has been stopped by his two Burdas (i.e.
garments) and his looking at his own flanks with pride.' Then Mu'adh
bin Jabal said, 'What a bad thing you have said! By Allah! O Allahs
Apostle! We know nothing about him but good.' Allah's Apostle kept
silent." Ka'b bin Malik added, "When I heard that he (i.e. the
Prophet ) was on his way back to Medina. I got dipped in my concern,
and began to think of false excuses, saying to myself, 'How can I
avoid his anger tomorrow?' And I took the advice of wise member of
my family in this matter. When it was said that Allah's Apostle, had
come near all the evil false excuses abandoned from my mind and I
knew well that I could never come out of this problem by forging a
false statement. Then I decided firmly to speak the truth. So
Allah's Apostle arrived in the morning, and whenever he returned
from a journey., he used to visit the Mosque first of all and offer
a two-Rak'at prayer therein and then sit for the people. So when he
had done all that (this time), those who had failed to join the
battle (of Tabuk) came and started offering (false) excuses and
taking oaths before him. They were something over eighty men;
Allah's Apostle accepted the excuses they had expressed, took their
pledge of allegiance asked for Allah's Forgiveness for them, and
left the secrets of their hearts for Allah to judge. Then I came to
him, and when I greeted him, he smiled a smile of an angry person
and then said, 'Come on.' So I came walking till I sat before him.
He said to me, 'What stopped you from joining us. Had you not
purchased an animal For carrying you?' I answered, "Yes, O Allah's
Apostle! But by Allah, if I were sitting before any person from
among the people of the world other than you, I would have avoided
his anger with an excuse.
By Allah, I have been bestowed with the power of speaking fluently
and eloquently, but by Allah, I knew well that if today I tell you a
lie to seek your favor, Allah would surely make you angry with me in
the near future, but if I tell you the truth, though you will get
angry because of it, I hope for Allah's Forgiveness. Really, by
Allah, there was no excuse for me. By Allah, I had never been
stronger or wealthier than I was when I remained behind you.' Then
Allah's Apostle said, 'As regards this man, he has surely told the
truth. So get up till Allah decides your case.' I got up, and many
men of Banu Salama followed me and said to me. 'By Allah, we never
witnessed you doing any sin before this. Surely, you failed to offer
excuse to Allah's Apostle as the others who did not join him, have
offered. The prayer of Allah's Apostle to Allah to forgive you would
have been sufficient for you.' By Allah, they continued blaming me
so much that I intended to return (to the Prophet) and accuse myself
of having told a lie, but I said to them, 'Is there anybody else who
has met the same fate as I have?' They replied, 'Yes, there are two
men who have said the same thing as you have, and to both of them
was given the same order as given to you.' I said, 'Who are they?'
They replied, Murara bin Ar-Rabi Al-Amri and Hilal bin Umaiya
Al-Waqifi.' By that they mentioned to me two pious men who had
attended the Ghazwa (Battle) of Badr, and in whom there was an
example for me. So I did not change my mind when they mentioned them
to me. Allah's Apostle forbade all the Muslims to talk to us, the
three aforesaid persons out of all those who had remained behind in
that Ghazwa. So we kept away from the people and they changed their
attitude towards us till the very land (where I lived) appeared
strange to me as if I did not know it.
We remained in that condition for fifty nights. As regards my two
fellows, they remained in their houses and kept on weeping, but I
was the youngest of them and the firmest of them, so I used to go
out and witness the prayers along with the Muslims and roam about in
the markets, but none would talk to me, and I would come to Allah's
Apostle and greet him while he was sitting In his gathering after
the prayer, and I would wonder whether the Prophet did move his lips
in return to my greetings or not. Then I would offer my prayer near
to him and look at him stealthily. When I was busy with my prayer,
he would turn his face towards me, but when I turned my face to him,
he would turn his face away from me. When this harsh attitude of the
people lasted long, I walked till I scaled the wall of the garden of
Abu Qatada who was my cousin and dearest person to me, and I offered
my greetings to him. By Allah, he did not return my greetings. I
said, 'O Abu Qatada! I beseech you by Allah! Do you know that I love
Allah and His Apostle?' He kept quiet. I asked him again, beseeching
him by Allah, but he remained silent. Then I asked him again in the
Name of Allah. He said, "Allah and His Apostle know it better.'
Thereupon my eyes flowed with tears and I returned and jumped over
the wall." Ka'b added, "While I was walking in the market of Medina,
suddenly I saw a Nabati (i.e. a Christian farmer) from the Nabatis
of Sham who came to sell his grains in Medina, saying, 'Who will
lead me to Kab bin Malik?' The people began to point (me) out for
him till he came to me and handed me a letter from the king of
Ghassan in which the following was written:
"To proceed, I have been informed that your friend (i.e. the Prophet
) has treated you harshly. Anyhow, Allah does not let you live at a
place where you feel inferior and your right is lost. So join us,
and we will console you."
When I read it, I said to myself, 'This is also a sort of a test.'
Then I took the letter to the oven and made a fire therein by
burning it. When forty out of the fifty nights elapsed, behold !
There came to me the messenger of Allah's Apostle and said, 'Allah's
Apostle orders you to keep away from your wife,' I said, 'Should I
divorce her; or else! what should I do?' He said, 'No, only keep
aloof from her and do not cohabit her.' The Prophet sent the same
message to my two fellows. Then I said to my wife. 'Go to your
parents and remain with them till Allah gives His Verdict in this
matter." Kab added, "The wife of Hilal bin Umaiya came to Apostle
and said, 'O Allah's Apostle! Hilal bin Umaiya is a helpless old man
who has no servant to attend on him. Do you dislike that I should
serve him? ' He said, 'No (you can serve him) but he should not come
near you.' She said, 'By Allah, he has no desire for anything. By,
Allah, he has never ceased weeping till his case began till this day
of his.'
On that, some of my family members said to me, 'Will you also ask
Allah's Apostle to permit your wife (to serve you) as he has
permitted the wife of Hilal bin Umaiya to serve him?' I said, 'By
Allah, I will not ask the permission of Allah's Apostle regarding
her, for I do not know What Allah's Apostle would say if I asked him
to permit her (to serve me) while I am a young man.' Then I remained
in that state for ten more nights after that till the period of
fifty nights was completed starting from the time when Allah's
Apostle prohibited the people from talking to us. When I had offered
the Fajr prayer on the 50th morning on the roof of one of our houses
and while I was sitting in the condition which Allah described (in
the Quran) i.e. my very soul seemed straitened to me and even the
earth seemed narrow to me for all its spaciousness, there I heard
the voice of one who had ascended the mountain of Sala' calling with
his loudest voice, 'O Kab bin Malik! Be happy (by receiving good
tidings).' I fell down in prostration before Allah, realizing that
relief has come. Allah's Apostle had announced the acceptance of our
repentance by Allah when he had offered the Fajr prayer. The people
then went out to congratulate us. Some bringers of good tidings went
out to my two fellows, and a horseman came to me in haste, and a man
of Banu Aslam came running and ascended the mountain and his voice
was swifter than the horse. When he (i.e. the man) whose voice I had
heard, came to me conveying the good tidings, I took off my garments
and dressed him with them; and by Allah, I owned no other garments
than them on that day. Then I borrowed two garments and wore them
and went to Allah's Apostle.
The people started receiving me in batches, congratulating me on
Allah's Acceptance of my repentance, saying, 'We congratulate you on
Allah's Acceptance of your repentance." Kab further said, "When I
entered the Mosque. I saw Allah's Apostle sitting with the people
around him. Talha bin Ubaidullah swiftly came to me, shook hands
with me and congratulated me. By Allah, none of the Muhajirin (i.e.
Emigrants) got up for me except him (i.e. Talha), and I will never
forget this for Talha." Kab added, "When I greeted Allah's Apostle
he, his face being bright with joy, said "Be happy with the best day
that you have got ever since your mother delivered you." Kab added,
"I said to the Prophet 'Is this forgiveness from you or from Allah?'
He said, 'No, it is from Allah.' Whenever Allah's Apostle became
happy, his face would shine as if it were a piece of moon, and we
all knew that characteristic of him. When I sat before him, I said,
'O Allah's Apostle! Because of the acceptance of my repentance I
will give up all my wealth as alms for the Sake of Allah and His
Apostle. Allah's Apostle said, 'Keep some of your wealth, as it will
be better for you.' I said, 'So I will keep my share from Khaibar
with me,' and added, 'O Allah's Apostle! Allah has saved me for
telling the truth; so it is a part of my repentance not to tell but
the truth as long as I am alive. By Allah, I do not know anyone of
the Muslims whom Allah has helped fortelling the truth more than me.
Since I have mentioned that truth to Allah's Apostle till today, I
have never intended to tell a lie. I hope that Allah will also save
me (from telling lies) the rest of my life. So Allah revealed to His
Apostle the Verse:--
"Verily, Allah has forgiven the Prophet, the Muhajirin (i.e.
Emigrants (up to His Saying) And be with those who are true (in word
and deed)." (9.117-119)
By Allah, Allah has never bestowed upon me, apart from His guiding
me to Islam, a Greater blessing than the fact that I did not tell a
lie to Allah's Apostle which would have caused me to perish as those
who have told a lie perished, for Allah described those who told
lies with the worst description He ever attributed to anybody else.
Allah said:-- "They (i.e. the hypocrites) will swear by Allah to you
when you return to them (up to His Saying) Certainly Allah is not
pleased with the rebellious people--" (9.95-96) Kab added, "We, the
three persons, differed altogether from those whose excuses Allah's
Apostle accepted when they swore to him. He took their pledge of
allegiance and asked Allah to forgive them, but Allah's Apostle left
our case pending till Allah gave His Judgment about it. As for that
Allah said):-- And to the three (He did for give also) who remained
behind." (9.118)
What Allah said (in this Verse) does not indicate our failure to
take part in the Ghazwa, but it refers to the deferment of making a
decision by the Prophet about our case in contrast to the case of
those who had taken an oath before him and he excused them by
accepting their excuses.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 703
Narrated Ibn Umar:
When the Prophet passed by Al-Hijr, he said, "Do not enter the
dwelling places of those people who were unjust to themselves unless
you enter in a weeping state lest the same calamity as of theirs
should befall you." Then he covered his head and made his speed fast
till he crossed the valley.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 704
Narrated Ibn Umar:
Allah's Apostle said to his companions who were at Al-Hijr, "Do not
enter upon these people who are being punished, except in a weeping
state, lest the same calamity as of theirs should befall you..."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 705
Narrated Urwa bin Al-Mughira:
Al-Mughira bin Shu'ba, said, "The Prophet went out to answer the
call of nature and (when he had finished) I got up to pour water for
him." I think that he said that the event had taken place during the
Ghazwa of Tabuk. Al-Mughira added. "The Prophet washed his face, and
when he wanted to wash his forearms, the sleeves of his cloak became
tight over them, so he took them out from underneath the cloak and
then he washed them (i.e. his forearms) and passed wet hands over
his Khuffs."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 706
Narrated Abu Humaid: We returned in the company of the Prophet from
the Ghazwa of Tabuk, and when we looked upon Medina, the Prophet
said, "This is Taba (i.e. Medina), and this is Uhud, a mountain that
loves us and is loved by us."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 707
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Allah's Apostle returned from the Ghazwa of Tabuk, and when he
approached Medina, he said, "There are some people in Medina who
were with you all the time, you did not travel any portion of the
journey nor crossed any valley, but they were with you they (i.e.
the people) said, "O Allah's Apostle! Even though they were at
Medina?" He said, "Yes, because they were stopped by a genuine excuse."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 708
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Allah's Apostle sent a letter to Khosrau with Abdullah bin Hudhafa
As-Sahmi and told him to hand it over to the governor of Al-Bahrain.
The governor of Al-Bahrain handed it over to Khosrau, and when he
read the latter, he tore it into pieces. (The sub-narrator added, "I
think that Ibn Al-Musaiyab said, 'Allah 's Apostle invoked (Allah)
to tear them all totally Khosrau and his companions) into pieces.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 709
Narrated Abu Bakra:
During the days (of the battle) of Al-Jamal, Allah benefited me with
a word I had heard from Allah's Apostle after I had been about to
join the Companions of Al-Jamal (i.e. the camel) and fight along
with them. When Allah's Apostle was informed that the Persians had
crowned the daughter of Khosrau as their ruler, he said, "Such
people as ruled by a lady will never be successful."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 710
Narrated As-Sa'ib bin Yazid:
I remember that I went out with the boys to (the place called)
Thaniyat-ul-Wada to receive Allah's Apostle .
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