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Hadith No: 1
From: Imam Malik's Muwatta. Chapter 37, Wills and Testaments
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Umar
Malik related to me from Nafi from Abdullah ibn Umar that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "It is the duty of a muslim man who has something to be given as a bequest not to spend two nights without writing a will about it." Malik said, "The generally agreed-on way of doing things in our community is that when the testator writes something in health or illness as a bequest, and it has freeing slaves or things other than that in it, he can alter it in any way he chooses, until he is on his deathbed. If he prefers to abandon a bequest or change it, he can do so unless he has made a slave mudabbar (to be freed after his death). If he has made him mudabbar, there is no way to change what he has made mudabbar. He is allowed to change his testament because the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "It is the duty of a muslim man who has something to be given as a bequest not to spend two nights without writing a will about it." Malik explained, "Had the testator not been able to change his will nor what was mentioned in it about freeing slaves, each testator might withhold making bequests from his property, whether in freeing slaves or other than it. A man gives a bequest in his health and in his travelling." (i.e. he does not wait till his death bed). Malik summed up, "The way of doing things in our community about which there is no dispute is that he can change whatever he likes of that except for the mudabbar."
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Hadith No: 5
From: Imam Malik's Muwatta. Chapter 6, Prayer in Ramadan
Narrated/Authority of
Yahya related to me from Malik that Yazid ibn Ruman said, "The people used to watch the night in prayer during Ramadan for twenty-three rakas in the time of Umar ibn al-Khattab."
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Hadith No: 1760
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 9, The Book of Fasting
Narrated/Authority of Atiyyah bin Sufyan bin Abdullah bin Rabiah
"Our delegation who went to the Messenger of Allah (saw) to announce the Islam of Thaqif told us that they came to him in Ramadan. He set up a tent for them in the mosque, and when they became Muslim, they fasted what was left of the month." Daif
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Hadith No: 2768
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 27, The Chapters on Jihad
Narrated/Authority of Ubayy bin Kab
"The Messenger of Allah (saw) said: 'For guarding the frontier for a day in the cause of Allah, defending the Muslims, seeking reward, apart from in the month of Ramadan, there is a reward granted greater than worshipping for a hundred years, fasting and praying. Guarding the frontier for a day in the cause of Allah, defending the Muslims, seeking reward, in the month of Ramadan, is better before Allah and brings a greater reward" - I think he said - "than worshipping for a thousand years, fasting and praying. If Allah returns him to his family safe and sound, no bad deed will be recorded for him for a thousand years, but his good deeds will be recorded, and the reward for guarding the frontier will come to him until the Day of Resurrection."
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Hadith No: 254
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 21, Prayer at Night (Tahajjud)
Narrated/Authority of Abu Huraira
That once Allah's Apostle (p.b.u.h) said, "Your brother, i.e. 'Abdullah bin Rawaha does not say obscene (referring to his verses): Amongst us is Allah's Apostle, who recites His Book when it dawns. He showed us the guidance, after we were blind. We believe that whatever he says will come true. And he spends his nights in such a way as his sides do not touch his bed. While the pagans were deeply asleep."
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Hadith No: 1974
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 11, The Chapters on Marriage
Narrated/Authority of Aishah
"This Verse 'And making peace is better.' was revealed concerning a man who had been married to a woman for a long time, and she had given birth to his children and he wanted to exchange her (for a new wife). She agreed that he would stay with her (the new wife) and would not give her (the first wife) a share of his time. (i.e.) not spend the nights with her)."
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Hadith No: 7
From: Imam Malik's Muwatta. Chapter 6, Prayer in Ramadan
Narrated/Authority of
Yahya related to me from Malik that Abdullah ibn Abi Bakr said, "I heard my father say, 'We finished praying in Ramadan and the servants hurried with the food, fearing the approach of dawn.' "
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Hadith No: 14
From: Imam Malik's Muwatta. Chapter 47, Good Character
Narrated/Authority of Anas bin Malik
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from Anas ibn Malik that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Do not be angry with each other and do not envy each other and do not turn away from each other, and be slaves of Allah, brothers. It is not halal for a muslim to shun his brother for more than three nights."
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Hadith No: 537
From: Sahih Muslim. Chapter 2, Purification (Kitab Al-Taharah)
Narrated/Authority of Shuraih bin Hani
I came to 'A'isha to ask her about wiping over the socks. She said: You better ask ('Ali) son of Abu Talib for he used to travel with Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him). We asked him and he said: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) stipulated (the upper limit) of three days and three nights for a traveller and one day and one night for the resident.
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Hadith No: 1666
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 9, The Book of Fasting
Narrated/Authority of Abdur-Rahman bin Awf
that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "The one who fasts Ramadan while traveling is like one who breaks his fast when not traveling." Daif
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