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Anas bin Malik said, "The Prophet and Zaid bin Thabit took the 'Suhur' together and after finishing the meal, the Prophet stood up and prayed (Fajr prayer)." I asked Anas, "How long was the interval between finishing their 'Suhur' and starting the prayer?" He replied, "The interval between the two was just sufficient to recite fifty 'Ayat." (Verses of the Quran)."
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Hadith No: 658
From: Sahih Muslim. Chapter 3, The Book of Menstruation (Kitab Al-Haid)
Narrated/Authority of Aisha
From: Sahih Muslim. Chapter 3, The Book of Menstruation (Kitab Al-Haid)
Narrated/Authority of Aisha
Umm Habiba asked the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) about the blood (which flows beyond the period of menstruation). 'Aisha said: I saw her wash-tub full of blood. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Remain away (from prayer) equal (to the length of time) that your menses prevented you. After this (after the period of usual courses) bathe yourself and offer prayer.
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(daughter of Um Salama) that her mother said, "While I was (lying) with Allah's Apostle underneath a woolen sheet, I got the menstruation, and then slipped away and put on the clothes (which I used to wear) in menses. He asked, "What is the matter? Did you get your menses?" I replied in the affirmative and then entered underneath that woolen sheet. I and Allah's Apostle used to take a bath from one water pot and he used to kiss me while he was fasting."
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While I was going to help this man ('Ali Ibn Abi Talib), Abu Bakra met me and asked, "Where are you going?" I replied, "I am going to help that person." He said, "Go back for I have heard Allah's Apostle saying, 'When two Muslims fight (meet) each other with their swords, both the murderer as well as the murdered will go to the Hell-fire.' I said, 'O Allah's Apostle! It is all right for the murderer but what about the murdered one?' Allah's Apostle replied, "He surely had the intention to kill his companion."
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During the life-time of Allah's Apostle I asked Ibn Abi Hadrad in the mosque to pay the debts which he owed to me and our voices grew so loud that Allah's Apostle heard them while he was in his house. So he came to us after raising the curtain of his room. The Prophet said, "O Ka'b bin Malik!" I replied, "Labaik, O Allah's Apostle." He gestured with his hand to me to reduce the debt to one half. I said, "O Allah's Apostle have done it." Allah's Apostle said (to Ibn Hadrad), "Get up and pay it."
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Yahya related to me from Malik that Yahya ibn Said said, "Once Muhammad ibn Yahya ibn Habban and I were sitting down, and Muhammad called a man over to him and said to him, 'Tell me what you have heard from your father.' The man replied that his father had told him that he went to Zayd ibn Thabit and asked him, 'What do you think of reciting the whole Qur'an in seven days?' Zayd said, 'That's good, but I prefer to recite it in two weeks, or ten days. Ask me why that is.' He said, 'I ask you then.' Zayd said, 'So that I can reflect on it and pause in it.' "
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Hadith No: 687
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 7, The Book of the Adhan (The Call to Prayer)
Narrated/Authority of Makhramah bin Sulaiman that Kuraib
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 7, The Book of the Adhan (The Call to Prayer)
Narrated/Authority of Makhramah bin Sulaiman that Kuraib
(the freed slave of Ibn Abbas) - told him: "I asked Ibn Abbas: 'How did the Messenger of Allah (saw) pray at night?' He said: 'He prayed eleven Rakahs including Witr, then he slept deeply until I could hear him snoring, then Bilal came to him and said: "The prayer, O Messenger of Allah!" Then he got up and prayed two brief Rakahs then led the people in prayer, and he did not perform Wudu.'" (Sahih)
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Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from Said ibn al-Musayyab from Abu Hurayra that some one asked the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace about praying in one garment. The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Do you all have two garments?"
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Hadith No: 29
From: 110 Hadith Qudsi. Chapter 1, 110 Ahadith Qudsi (Sacred Hadith)
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Masud
From: 110 Hadith Qudsi. Chapter 1, 110 Ahadith Qudsi (Sacred Hadith)
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Masud
Allah's Messenger (PBUH) said: The last entrant to Paradise
would be a man who walks once and stumbles once and be
burnt by the fire once, When he gets beyond it, he will turn
to it and say: Blessed is He who has saved me from you and
has given me what He gave nobody in the earlier or later
times. Then a tree would be raised up for him. So he will say: O my Lord! bring me closer to this tree so that I may
take shelter in its shade and drink from its water. Allah (SWT) would
say: O son of Adam! If I grant you this, you will
demand Me something else. He will say: No, my Lord. He
promised that he would ask for nothing else. His Lord
would excuse him because He sees that the man would not
have patience over it. So He will take him near it. Then he
will take shelter in its shade and drink its water. Afterwards,
a tree more beautiful than the first would be raised up before
him. So he will say: O my Lord! Bring me near this tree. So
that I may drink its water and take shelter in its shade. I shall
not ask you for anything other than that. Allah will say: O
son of Adam! Did you not promise Me that you would not
ask Me for anything else. He will reply: Probably I shall ask
for nothing if you bring me near it. And he promised Him
that he would not ask Him for anything else. His Lord
would excuse him because He knows that he would not
keep his word. Anyhow, He would bring him near to the
tree. The man will take shelter in its shade and drink its
water. Then a tree more beautiful than the first two would
be raised up at the gate of Paradise. He will say: O Lord!
Please make me near to this tree so that I may enjoy its
shade and drink its water. I shall not ask You anything else.
His Lord would excuse him as the temptation of which he
could not resist. So He will make him near this tree. When
He would bring him near it, he would hear the voices of the
inhabitants of Paradise. He would say: O my Lord! Admit
me to it. Allah would say: O son of Adam! What will bring
an end to your demands to Me? Will it please you if I give
you the (whole) world and a similar one along with it? The
man will say: Are you mocking at me, though you are the
Lord of the worlds?
Narrating this Hadith Ibn Masud laughed and asked (the
hearers): Why don't you ask me what I am laughing at. They said: Why do you laugh? He said: In the same way Allah's Messenger (PBUH) also laughed (when he said this Hadith, and (the Companions) asked: Why do you laugh, O Messenger (PBUH) of Allah? He replied: On account of the laughter of the Lord of the worlds when the desirous of Paradise said:
Are you mocking at me though you are the Lord of the worlds? At this, Allah will remark: I am not mocking at you, but I am All-Capable to do whatever I wish. (This Hadith is sound and reported by Muslim).
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Hadith No: 750
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 9, The Book of the Qiblah
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Umar
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 9, The Book of the Qiblah
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Umar
that the Messenger of Allah (saw) entered the Kabah with Usamah bin Zaid, Bilal and Uthman bin Talhah Al-Hajabi, and locked the door behind him. Abdullah bin Umar said: "I asked Bilal when he came out: 'What did the Messenger of Allah (saw) do?' He said: 'He stood with one pillar to his left, two pillars to his right and three pillars behind him - at that time the House stood on six pillars - and he prayed with approximately three forearm's lengths between him and the wall.'" (Sahih)
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