Hadith Narrated By Abu Ishaq

Narrated: Abu Ishaq From Sahih Bukhari

Hadith No: 659
Narrated/Authority of Abu Ishaq
Listed in: Call to Prayers (Adhaan)
as above (hadith no 658)
Hadith No: 9
Narrated/Authority of Abu Ishaq
Listed in: Minor Pilgrimage (Umra)
I asked Masruq, Ata and Mujahid (about the Umra of Allah's Apostle). They said, "Allah's Apostle had performed Umra in Dhi-l-Qaada before he performed Hajj." I heard Al-Bara bin Azib saying, "Allah's Apostle had performed Umra in Dhi-l-Qaada twice before he performed Hajj."
Hadith No: 30
Narrated/Authority of Abu Ishaq
Listed in: Minor Pilgrimage (Umra)
I heard Al-Bara saying, "The above Verse was revealed regarding us, for the Ansar on returning from Hajj never entered their houses through the proper doors but from behind. One of the Ansar came and entered through the door and he was taunted for it. Therefore, the following was revealed: "It is not righteousness That you enter the houses from the back, But the righteous man is He who fears Allah, Obeys His order and keeps away from What He has forbidden So, enter houses through the proper doors." (2.189)
Hadith No: 125
Narrated/Authority of Abu Ishaq
Listed in: Jihaad (Fighting for the cause of Allah)
Somebody asked Al-Bara bin Azib, "Did you flee deserting Allah's Apostle (SAW) during the battle of Hunain?" Al-Bara replied, "But Allah's Apostle (SAW) 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 al-Mushrikun (pagans) faced us with arrows, but Allah's Apostle (SAW) did not flee. No doubt, I saw him on his white mule and Abu Sufyan was holding its reins and the Prophet (SAW) was saying, 'I am the Prophet (SAW) without a lie: I am the son of Abdul Muttalib.' "
Hadith No: 131
Narrated/Authority of Abu Ishaq
Listed in: Jihaad (Fighting for the cause of Allah)
Musa bin Uqba said, Nafi said: Ibn Umar said, "Allah's Apostle (SAW) 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."

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