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Hadith No: 89
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 3, Knowledge
Narrated/Authority of Umar
My Ansari neighbour from Bani Umaiya bin Zaid who used to live at 'Awali Al-Medina and used to visit the Prophet by turns. He used to go one day and I another day. When I went I used to bring the news of that day regarding the Divine Inspiration and other things, and when he went, he used to do the same for me. Once my Ansari friend, in his turn (on returning from the Prophet), knocked violently at my door and asked if I was there." I became horrified and came out to him. He said, "Today a great thing has happened." I then went to Hafsa and saw her weeping. I asked her, "Did Allah's Apostle divorce you all?" She replied, "I do not know." Then, I entered upon the Prophet and said while standing, "Have you divorced your wives?" The Prophet replied in the negative. On what I said, "Allahu-Akbar (Allah is Greater)." (See Hadith No. 119, Vol. 3 for details)
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Hadith No: 103
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 3, Knowledge
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Abu Mulaika
Whenever 'Aisha (the wife of the Prophet) heard anything which she did not understand, she used to ask again till she understood it completely. Aisha said: "Once the Prophet said, "Whoever will be called to account (about his deeds on the Day of Resurrection) will surely be punished." I said, "Doesn't Allah say: "He surely will receive an easy reckoning." (84.8) The Prophet replied, "This means only the presentation of the accounts but whoever will be argued about his account, will certainly be ruined."
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Hadith No: 1439
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 8, Chapters Regarding Funerals
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Abbas
that The Prophet (saw) visited a man and said: "What do you long for?" He said: "I long for wheat bread." The Prophet (saw) said: "Whoever has any wheat bread, let him send it to his brother." Then the Prophet (saw) said: "If any sick person among you longs for something, then feed him."
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Hadith No: 3113
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 28, The Chapters on Hajj
Narrated/Authority of Abu Hurairah
that the Prophet (saw) said: "O Allah! Ibrahim was Your Friend and Prophet, and You declared Makkah to be sacred through Ibrahim. O Allah! I am Your slave and Prophet, and I declare what is between its two lava fields to be sacred."
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Hadith No: 3440
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Abbas
that the Prophet (saw) visited a man (who was sick) and said to him: "What do you desire?" He said: "I want wheat bread." The Prophet (saw) said: "Whoever has wheat bread, let him send it to his brother." Then the Prophet (saw) said: "When a sick person among you desires something, give it to him."
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Hadith No: 308
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 34, Sales and Trade
Narrated/Authority of Jabir bin Abdullah
An Ansari woman said to Allah's Apostle, "O Allah's Apostle! Shall I make something for you to sit on, as I have a slave who is a carpenter?" He replied, "If you wish." So, she got a pulpit made for him. When it was Friday, the Prophet (SAW) sat on that pulpit. The date-palm stem, near which the Prophet (SAW) used to deliver his khutba (religious talks), cried so much so that it was about to burst. The Prophet (SAW) came down from the pulpit to the stem and embraced it and it started groaning like a child being persuaded to stop crying and then it stopped crying. The Prophet (SAW) said, "It has cried because of (missing) what it used to hear of religious knowldege."
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Hadith No: 259
From: Sahih Muslim. Chapter 1, Faith (Kitab Al Iman)
Narrated/Authority of Abu Huraira
reported A person came to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and said: Messenger of Allah, what do you think if a man comes to me in order to appropriate my possession? He (the Holy Prophet) said: Don't surrender your possession to him. He (the inquirer) said: If he fights me? He (the Holy Prophet) remarked: Then fight (with him). He (the inquirer) again said: What do you think if I am killed? He (the Holy Prophet) observed: You would be a martyr. He (the inquirer) said: What do you think of him (Messenger of Allah) If I kill him. He (the Holy Prophet) said: he would be in the Fire.
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Hadith No: 582
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 42, Loans, Payment of Loans, Freezing of Property and Bankruptcy
Narrated/Authority of Abu Huraira
A man demanded his debts from Allah's Apostle (SAW) in such a rude manner that the companions of the Prophet (SAW) intended to harm him, but the Prophet (SAW) said, "Leave him, no doubt, for he (the creditor) has the right to demand it (harshly). Buy a camel and give it to him." They said, "The camel that is available is older than the camel he demands. "The Prophet (SAW) said, "Buy it and give it to him, for the best among you are those who repay their debts handsomely."
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Hadith No: 596
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 42, Loans, Payment of Loans, Freezing of Property and Bankruptcy
Narrated/Authority of Jabir
When Abdullah (my father) died, he left behind children and debts. I asked the lenders to put down some of his debt, but they refused, so I went to the Prophet (SAW) to intercede with them, yet they refused. The Prophet (SAW) said (to me), "Classify your dates into their different kinds: Adhq bin Zaid (inferior dates), Layyin and Ajwa (excellent dates), each kind separately and call all the creditors and wait till I come to you." I did so and the Prophet (SAW) came and sat beside the dates and started measuring to each his due till he paid them fully, and the amount of dates remained as it was before, as if he had not touched them. (On another occasion) I took part in one of Ghazawat among with the Prophet and I was riding one of our camels. The camel got tired and was lagging behind the others. The Prophet hit it on its back. He said, "Sell it to me, and you have the right to ride it till Medina.'' When we approached Medina, I took the permission from the Prophet to go to my house, saying, "O Allah's Apostle! I have newly married." The Prophet asked, "Have you married a virgin or a matron (a widow or divorcee)?" I said, "I have married a matron, as 'Abdullah (my father) died and left behind daughters small in their ages, so I married a matron who may teach them and bring them up with good manners." The Prophet then said (to me), "Go to your family." When I went there and told my maternal uncle about the selling of the camel, he admonished me for it. On that I told him about its slowness and exhaustion and about what the Prophet had done to the camel and his hitting it. When the Prophet arrived, I went to him with the camel in the morning and he gave me its price, the camel itself, and my share from the war booty as he gave the other people.
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Hadith No: 108
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 54, Jihaad (Fighting for the cause of Allah)
Narrated/Authority of Jabir bin Abdullah
When the Prophet (SAW) called the people (Sadaqa, a sub-narrator, said, "Most probably that happened on the day of Al-Khandaq) Az-Zubair responded to the call (i.e. to act as a reconnoiterer). (The Prophet (SAW)) called the people again and Az-Zubair responded to the call. The Prophet (SAW) then said, "Every prophet had a Hawari (disciple) and my disciple is Az-Zubair bin Al-Awwam."
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