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Hadith No: 136
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 3, Knowledge
Narrated/Authority of Umar
A man asked the Prophet (SAW): "What (kinds of clothes) should a Muhrim (a Muslim intending to perform Umra or Hajj) wear? He replied, "He should not wear a shirt, a turban, trousers, a head cloak or garment scented with saffron or wars (kinds of perfumes). And if he has any slippers, then he can use Khuffs (leather socks) but the socks should be cut short so as to make the ankles bare." (See Hadith No. 615, Vol. 2).
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Hadith No: 292
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 1, The Book of Purification
Narrated/Authority of Jafar bin Muhammad
"My father told me: 'We came to Jabir bin Abdullah and asked him about the Hajj of the Prophet (saw). He narrated: 'The Messenger of Allah (saw) set out when there were (five) days remaining in Dhul-Qadah, and we set out with him. When he came to Dhul-Hulaifah, Asma bint Umais gave birth to Muhammad bin Abi Bakr. She sent word to the Messenger of Allah (saw) asking what she should do. He said: 'Perform Ghusl, bind yourself with a cloth then begin (the Talbiyah for Ihram).'" (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 429
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 4, The Book of Ghusl and Tayammum
Narrated/Authority of Jafar bin Muhammad
"My father told me: 'We came to Jabir bin Abdullah and asked him about the Hajj of the Prophet (saw). He narrated: "The Messenger of Allah (saw) set out when there were five (days) remaining in Dhul-Qadah, and we set out with him. When he came to Dhul-hulaifah, Asma bint Umais gave birth to Muhammad bin Abi Bakr. She sent word to the Messenger of Allah (saw) asking what she should do. He said: 'Perform Ghusl, bind yourself with a cloth then begin (the Talbiyah for Ihram).'" (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 10
From: Imam Malik's Muwatta. Chapter 8, Prayer in Congregation
Narrated/Authority of
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that a man asked Abdullah ibn Umar, "Sometimes I pray in my house, and then catch the prayer with the imam. Should I pray with him?" Abdullah ibn Umar said to him, "Yes," and the man said, "Which of them do I make my prayer?" Abdullah ibn Umar said, "Is that up to you? It is up to Allah. He will decide on whichever of them He wishes."
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Hadith No: 855
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 50, Witnesses
Narrated/Authority of Abu Wail
from Abdullah, The Prophet (SAW) said, "Whoever takes a false oath in order to grab another man's (or his brother's) property, then Allah will be angry with him when he will meet him." Then Allah confirmed this by revealing the Divine Verse: "Verily! Those who purchase a little gain at the cost of Allah's Covenant and their oaths . . . Will get painful punishment." (3.77) Al-Ashath met me and asked, "What did Abdullah tell you today?" I said, "So and so." He said, "The Verse was revealed regarding my case."
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Hadith No: 645
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 11, Call to Prayers (Adhaan)
Narrated/Authority of Aiyub
Abu Qilaba said, "Malik bin Huwairith came to this Mosque of ours and said, 'I pray in front of you and my aim is not to lead the prayer but to show you the way in which the Prophet used to pray.' " I asked Abu Qilaba,"How did he use to pray?' " He replied, "(The Prophet used to pray) like this Sheikh of ours and the Sheikh used to sit for a while after the prostration, before getting up after the first Rak'a."
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Hadith No: 1704
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 9, The Book of Fasting
Narrated/Authority of Nafi
"I asked Umm Salamah about a man who gets up in the morning when he is in a state of sexual impurity and wants to fast. She said: "The Messenger of Allah (saw) used to get up in the morning in a state of sexual impurity after having intercourse, not from a wet dream, then he would take a bath and complete his fast.'" Sahih
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Hadith No: 371
From: Sunan at-Tirmidhi (Jami-al-Tirmidhi). Chapter 2, Salah (Prayers)
Narrated/Authority of Imran bin Husain
that he asked Allah's Messenger (SAW) about the prayer of a man while he is sitting down. He said, "He who prays while standing is more excellent. And he who prays while sitting down, for him is reward half of one who is standing. One who prays lying down, for him is reward a1f of he who is sitting." [Ahmed 2003, Bukhari 1115, Abu Dawud 951, Nisai 1659, Ibn e Majah 1231]
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Hadith No: 2955
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 28, The Chapters on Hajj
Narrated/Authority of Aisha
"I asked the Messenger of Allah (saw) about the Hijr, and he said: 'It is part of the House.' I said: 'What kept them from incorporating it into it?' He said: 'They ran out of funds.' I said: 'Why is its door so high up that it can only be reached with a ladder?'* He said: 'That is what your people did so that they could let in whoever they wanted and keep out whoever they wanted. Were it not that your people have so recently left disbelief behind, and I am afraid that it would bother them, I would have changed it, incorporating what they left out and I would put its door at ground level."
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Hadith No: 534
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 24, Obligatory Charity Tax (Zakat)
Narrated/Authority of Anas
When Abu Bakr; sent me to (collect the Zakat from) Bahrain, he wrote to me the following: (In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful). These are the orders for compulsory charity (Zakat) which Allah's Apostle had made obligatory for every Muslim, and which Allah had ordered His Apostle to observe: Whoever amongst the Muslims is asked to pay Zakat accordingly, he should pay it (to the Zakat collector) and whoever is asked more than that (what is specified in this script) he should not pay it; for twenty-four camels or less, sheep are to be paid as Zakat; for every five camels one sheep is to be paid, and if there are between twenty-five to thirty-five camels, one Bint Makhad is to be paid; and if they are between thirty-six to forty-five (camels), one Bint Labun is to be paid; and if they are between forty-six to sixty (camels), one Hiqqa is to be paid; and if the number is between sixty-one to seventy-five (camels), one Jadh'a is to be paid; and if the number is between seventy-six to ninety (camels), two Bint Labuns are to be paid; and if they are from ninety-one to one-hundred-and twenty (camels), two Hiqqas are to be paid; and if they are over one-hundred and-twenty (camels), for every forty (over one-hundred-and-twenty) one Bint Labun is to be paid, and for every fifty camels (over one-hundred-and-twenty) one Hiqqa is to be paid; and who ever has got only four camels, has to pay nothing as Zakat, but if the owner of these four camels wants to give something, he can. If the number of camels increases to five, the owner has to pay one sheep as Zakat. As regards the Zakat for the (flock) of sheep; if they are between forty and one-hundred-and-twenty sheep, one sheep is to be paid; and if they are between one-hundred-and-twenty to two hundred (sheep), two sheep are to be paid; and if they are between two-hundred to three-hundred (sheep), three sheep are to be paid; and for over three-hundred sheep, for every extra hundred sheep, one sheep is to be paid as Zakat. And if somebody has got less than forty sheep, no Zakat is required, but if he wants to give, he can. For silver the Zakat is one-fortieth of the lot (i.e. 2.5%), and if its value is less than two-hundred Dirhams, Zakat is not required, but if the owner wants to pay he can.'
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