Volume 5, Book 59, Number 631
Narrated Abi Burda:
That Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari said that the Prophet had sent him to Yemen
and he asked the Prophet about certain (alcoholic) drink which used
to be prepared there The Prophet said, "What are they?" Abu Musa
said, "Al-Bit' and Al-Mizr?" He said, "Al-Bit is an alcoholic drink
made from honey; and Al-Mizr is an alcoholic drink made from
barley." The Prophet said, "All intoxicants are prohibited."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 632
Narrated Abu Burda:
That the Prophet sent his (i.e. Abu Burda's) grandfather, Abu Musa
and Mu'adh to Yemen and said to both of them "Facilitate things for
the people (Be kind and lenient) and do not make things difficult
(for people), and give them good tidings, and do not repulse them
and both of you should obey each other." Abu Musa said, "O Allah's
Prophet! In our land there is an alcoholic drink (prepared) from
barley called Al-Mizr, and another (prepared) from honey, called
Al-Bit"' The Prophet said, "All intoxicants are prohibited." Then
both of them proceeded and Mu'adh asked Abu Musa, "How do you recite
the Quran?" Abu Musa replied, "I recite it while I am standing,
sitting or riding my riding animals, at intervals and piecemeal."
Muadh said, "But I sleep and then get up. I sleep and hope for
Allah's Reward for my sleep as I seek His Reward for my night
prayer." Then he (i.e. Muadh) pitched a tent and they started
visiting each other. Once Muadh paid a visit to Abu Musa and saw a
chained man. Muadh asked, "What is this?" Abu Musa said, "(He was) a
Jew who embraced Islam and has now turned apostate." Muadh said, "I
will surely chop off his neck!"
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 633
Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ashari:
Allah's Apostle sent me (as a governor) to the land of my people,
and I came while Allah's Apostle was encamping at a place called
Al-Abtah. The Prophet said, "Have you made the intention to perform
the Hajj, O Abdullah bin Qais?" I replied, "Yes, O Allah's Apostle!"
He said, "What did you say?" I replied, "I said, 'Labbaik' and
expressed the same intention as yours." He said, "Have you driven
the Hadi along with you?" I replied, "No, I did not drive the Hadi."
He said, "So perform the Tawaf of the Ka'ba and then the Sai,
between Safa and Marwa and then finish the state of Ihram." So I did
the same, and one of the women of (the tribe of) Banu-Qais combed my
hair. We continued follow in that tradition till the caliphate of Umar.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 634
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Allah's Apostle said to Muadh bin Jabal when he sent him to Yemen.
"You will come to the people of Scripture, and when you reach them,
invite them to testify that none has the right to be worshipped
except Allah and that Muhammad is His Apostle. And if they obey you
in that, then tell them that Allah has enjoined on them five prayers
to be performed every day and night. And if they obey you in that,
then tell them that Allah has enjoined on them Sadaqa (i.e. Rakat)
to be taken from the rich amongst them and given to the poor amongst
them. And if they obey you in that, then be cautious! Don't take
their best properties (as Zakat) and be afraid of the curse of an
oppressed person as there is no screen between his invocation and
Allah.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 635
Narrated Amr bin Maimuin:
When Mu'adh arrived at Yemen, he led them (i.e. the people of Yemen)
in the Fajr prayer wherein he recited: 'Allah took Abraham as a
Khalil.' A man amongst the people said, "(How) glad the mother of
Abraham is!" (In another narration) 'Amr said, "The Prophet sent
Mu'adh to Yemen and he (led the people) in the Fajr prayer and
recited: 'Allah took Abraham as a Khalil. A man behind him said,
"(How) glad the mother of Abraham is!"
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 636
Narrated Al-Bara:
Allah's Apostle sent us to Yemen along with Khalid bin Al-Walid.
Later on he sent Ali bin Abi Talib in his place. The Prophet said to
'Ali, "Give Khalid's companions the choice of either staying with
you (in Yemen) or returning to Medina." I was one of those who
stayed with him (i.e. Ali) and got several Awaq (of gold from the
war booty.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 637
Narrated Buraida:
The Prophet sent 'Ali to Khalid to bring the Khumus (of the booty)
and I hated Ali, and 'Ali had taken a bath (after a sexual act with
a slave-girl from the Khumus). I said to Khalid, "Don't you see this
(i.e. Ali)?" When we reached the Prophet I mentioned that to him. He
said, "O Buraida! Do you hate Ali?" I said, "Yes." He said, "Do you
hate him, for he deserves more than that from the Khumlus."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 638
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
'Ali bin Abi Talib sent a piece of gold not yet taken out of its
ore, in a tanned leather container to Allah's Apostle . Allah's
Apostle distributed that amongst four Persons: 'Uyaina bin Badr,
Aqra bin Habis, Zaid Al-Khail and the fourth was either Alqama or
Amir bin At Tufail. On that, one of his companions said, "We are
more deserving of this (gold) than these (persons)." When that news
reached the Prophet , he said, "Don't you trust me though I am the
truth worthy man of the One in the Heavens, and I receive the news
of Heaven (i.e. Divine Inspiration) both in the morning and in the
evening?" There got up a man with sunken eyes, raised cheek bones,
raised forehead, a thick beard, a shaven head and a waist sheet that
was tucked up and he said, "O Allah's Apostle! Be afraid of Allah."
The Prophet said, "Woe to you! Am I not of all the people of the
earth the most entitled to fear Allah?" Then that man went away.
Khalid bin Al-Wahd said, "O Allah's Apostle! Shall I chop his neck
off?" The Prophet said, "No, for he may offer prayers." Khalid said,
"Numerous are those who offer prayers and say by their tongues (i.e.
mouths) what is not in their hearts." Allah's Apostle said, "I have
not been ordered (by Allah) to search the hearts of the people or
cut open their bellies." Then the Prophet looked at him (i.e. that
man) while the latter was going away and said, "From the offspring
of this (man there will come out (people) who will recite the Qur'an
continuously and elegantly but it will not exceed their throats.
(They will neither understand it nor act upon it). They would go out
of the religion (i.e. Islam) as an arrow goes through a game's
body." I think he also said, "If I should be present at their time I
would kill them as the nations a Thamud were killed."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 639
Narrated 'Ata:
Jabir said, "The Prophet ordered 'Ali to keep the state of Ihram."
Jabir added, "Ali bin Abi Talib returned (from Yemen) when he was a
governor (of Yemen). The Prophet said to him, 'With what intention
have you assumed the state of Ihram?' 'Ali said, "I have assumed
Ihram with an intention as that of the Prophet." Then the Prophet
said (to him), 'Offer a Hadi and keep the state of Ihram in which
you are now.' 'Ali slaughtered a Hadi on his behalf."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 640
Narrated Ibn Umar:
The Prophet assumed the state of Ihram for Umra and Hajj, and we to
assumed it for Hajj with him. When we arrived at Mecca, the Prophet
said, "Whoever does not possess a Hadi should regard his Ihram for
Umra only." The Prophet had a Hadi with him. 'Ali bin Abi Talib came
to us from Yemen with the intention of performing Hajj. The Prophet
said (to him), "With what intention have you assumed the Ihram, for
your wife is with us?" 'Ali said, "I assumed the lhram with the same
intention as that of the Prophet ." The Prophet said, "Keep on the
state of lhram, as we have got the Hadi."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 641
Narrated Jarir:
In the Pre-lslamic Period of Ignorance there was a house called
Dhu-l-Khalasa or Al-Ka'ba Al-Yamaniya or Al-Ka'ba Ash-Shamiya. The
Prophet said to me, "Won't you relieve me from Dhu-l-Khalasa?" So I
set out with one-hundred-and-fifty riders, and we dismantled it and
killed whoever was present there. Then I came to the Prophet and
informed him, and he invoked good upon us and Al-Ahmas (tribe) .
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 642
Narrated Qais:
Jarir said to me, The Prophet said to me, "Won't you relieve me from
Dhu-l-Khalasa?" And that was a house (in Yemem belonging to the
tribe of) Khatham called Al-Kaba Al Yamaniya. I proceeded with
one-hundred and-fifty cavalry from Ahmas (tribe) who were horse
riders. I used not to sit firm on horses, so the Prophet stroke me
over my chest till I saw the mark of his fingers over my chest, and
then he said, 'O Allah! Make him (i.e. Jarir) firm and one who
guides others and is guided on the right path." So Jarir proceeded
to it dismantled and burnt it, and then sent a messenger to Allah's
Apostle. The messenger of Jarir said (to the Prophet), "By Him Who
sent you with the Truth, I did not leave that place till it was like
a scabby camel." The Prophet blessed the horses of Ahmas and their
men five times.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 643
Narrated Qais:
Jarir said "Allah's Apostle said to me, "Won't you relieve me from
Dhul-Khalasa?" I replied, "Yes, (I will relieve you)." So I
proceeded along with one-hundred and fifty cavalry from Ahmas tribe
who were skillful in riding horses. I used not to sit firm over
horses, so I informed the Prophet of that, and he stroke my chest
with his hand till I saw the marks of his hand over my chest and he
said, O Allah! Make him firm and one who guides others and is guided
(on the right path).' Since then I have never fallen from a horse.
Dhul-l--Khulasa was a house in Yemen belonging to the tribe of
Khatham and Bajaila, and in it there were idols which were
worshipped, and it was called Al-Ka'ba." Jarir went there, burnt it
with fire and dismantled it. When Jarir reached Yemen, there was a
man who used to foretell and give good omens by casting arrows of
divination. Someone said to him. "The messenger of Allah's Apostle
is present here and if he should get hold of you, he would chop off
your neck." One day while he was using them (i.e. arrows of
divination), Jarir stopped there and said to him, "Break them (i.e.
the arrows) and testify that None has the right to be worshipped
except Allah, or else I will chop off your neck." So the man broke
those arrows and testified that none has the right to be worshipped
except Allah. Then Jarir sent a man called Abu Artata from the tribe
of Ahmas to the Prophet to convey the good news (of destroying
Dhu-l-Khalasa). So when the messenger reached the Prophet, he said,
"O Allah's Apostle! By Him Who sent you with the Truth, I did not
leave it till it was like a scabby camel." Then the Prophet blessed
the horses of Ahmas and their men five times.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 644
Narrated Abu Uthman:
Allah's Apostle sent 'Amr bin Al As as the commander of the troops
of Dhat-us-Salasil. 'Amr bin Al-'As said, "(On my return) I came to
the Prophet and said, 'Which people do you love most?' He replied,
'Aisha.' I said, 'From amongst the men?' He replied, 'Her father
(Abu Bakr)'. I said, 'Whom (do you love) next?' He replied, "Umar.'
Then he counted the names of many men, and I became silent for fear
that he might regard me as the last of them."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 645
Narrated Jarir:
While I was at Yemen, I met two men from Yemen called Dhu Kala and
Dhu Amr, and I started telling them about Allah's Apostle. Dhu Amr
said to me, "If what you are saying about your friend (i.e. the
Prophet) is true, then he has died three days ago." Then both of
them accompanied me to Medina, and when we had covered some distance
on the way to Medina, we saw some riders coming from Medina. We
asked them and they said, "Allah's Apostle has died and Abu Bakr has
been appointed as the Caliph and the people are in a good state.'
Then they said, "Tell your friend (Abu Bakr) that we have come (to
visit him), and if Allah will, we will come again." So they both
returned to Yemen. When I told Abu Bakr their statement, he said to
me, "I wish you had brought them (to me)." Afterwards I met Dhu Amr,
and he said to me, "O Jarir! You have done a favor to me and I am
going to tell you something, i.e. you, the nation of 'Arabs, will
remain prosperous as long as you choose and appoint another chief
whenever a former one is dead. But if authority is obtained by the
power of the sword, then the rulers will become kings who will get
angry, as kings get angry, and will be delighted as kings get
delighted."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 646
Narrated Wahab bin Kaisan:
Jabir bin Abdullah said, "Allah's Apostle sent troops to the sea
coast and appointed Abu 'Ubaida bin Al-Jarrah as their commander,
and they were 300 (men). We set out, and we had covered some
distance on the way, when our journey food ran short. So Abu 'Ubaida
ordered that all the food present with the troops be collected, and
it was collected. Our journey food was dates, and Abu Ubaida kept on
giving us our daily ration from it little by little (piecemeal) till
it decreased to such an extent that we did not receive except a date
each." I asked (Jabir), "How could one date benefit you?" He said,
"We came to know its value when even that finished." Jabir added,
"Then we reached the sea (coast) where we found a fish like a small
mountain. The people (i.e. troops) ate of it for 18 nights (i.e.
days). Then Abu 'Ubaida ordered that two of its ribs be fixed on the
ground (in the form of an arch) and that a she-camel be ridden and
passed under them. So it passed under them without touching them."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 647
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
Allah's Apostle sent us who were three-hundred riders under the
command of Abu Ubaida bin Al-Jarrah in order to watch the caravan of
the Quraish pagans. We stayed at the seashore for half a month and
were struck with such severe hunger that we ate even the Khabt (i.e.
the leaves of the Salam, a thorny desert tree), and because of that,
the army was known as Jaish-ul-Khabt. Then the sea threw out, an
animal (i.e. a fish) called Al-'Anbar and we ate of that for half a
month, and rubbed its fat on our bodies till our bodies returned to
their original state (i.e. became strong and healthy). Abu Ubaida
took one of its ribs, fixed it on the ground; then he went to the
tallest man of his companions (to let him pass under the rib). Once
Sufyan said, "He took a rib from its parts and fixed it, and then
took a man and camel and they passed from underneath it (without
touching it). " Jabir added: There was a man amongst the people who
slaughtered three camels and then slaughtered another three camels
and then slaughtered other three camels, and then Abu 'Ubaida
forbade him to do so.
Narrated Abu Salih: Qais bin Sad said to his father. "I was present
in the army and the people were struck with severe hunger." He said,
"You should have slaughtered (camels) (for them)." Qais said, "I did
slaughter camels but they were hungry again. He said, "You should
have slaughtered (camels) again." Qais said, "I did slaughter
(camels) again but the people felt hungry again." He said, "You
should have slaughtered (camels) again." Qais said, "I did slaughter
(camels) again, but the people again felt hungry." He said, "You
should have slaughtered (camels) again." Qais said, "But I was
forbidden (by Abu 'Ubaida this time)."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 648
Narrated Jabir:
We set out in the army of Al-Khabt and Abu Ubaida was the commander
of the troops. We were struck with severe hunger and the sea threw
out a dead fish the like of which we had never seen, and it was
called Al-'Anbar. We ate of it for half a month. Abu Ubaida took
(and fixed) one of its bones and a rider passed underneath it
(without touching it). (Jabir added:) Abu 'Ubaida said (to us), "Eat
(of that fish)." When we arrived at Medina, we informed the Prophet
about that, and he said, "Eat, for it is food Allah has brought out
for you, and feed us if you have some of it." So some of them gave
him (of that fish) and he ate it.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 649
Narrated Abu Huraira:
That during the Hajj in which the Prophet had made Abu Bakr As
Siddiq as chief of the, Hajj before the Hajj-ul-Wida,' on the day of
Nahr, Abu Bakr sent him along with a group of persons to announce to
the people. "No pagan is permitted to perform Hajj after this year,
and nobody is permitted to perform the Tawaf of the Ka'ba naked."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 650
Narrated Al-Bara:
The last Sura which was revealed in full was Baraa (i.e.
Sura-at-Tauba), and the last Sura (i.e. part of a Sura) which was
revealed was the last Verses of Sura-an-Nisa':-- "They ask you for a
legal decision. Say: Allah directs (thus) About those who have No
descendants or ascendants As heirs." (4.177)
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 651
Narrated 'Imran bin Hussein:
A delegation from Banu Tamim came to the Prophet . The Prophet said,
"Accept the good tidings, O Banu Tamim!" They said, "O Allah's
Apostle! You have given us good tidings, so give us (something)."
Signs of displeasure appeared on his face. Then another delegation
from Yemen came and he said (to them), "Accept the good tidings, for
Banu Tamim refuses to accept them." They replied, "We have accepted
them, O Allah's Apostle!"
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 652
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I have not ceased to like Banu Tamim ever since I heard of three
qualities attributed to them by Allah's Apostle (He said): They, out
of all my followers, will be the strongest opponent of Ad-Dajjal;
'Aisha had a slave-girl from them, and the Prophet told her to
manumit her as she was from the descendants of (the Prophet)
Ishmael; and, when their Zakat was brought, the Prophet said, "This
is the Zakat of my people."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 653
Narrated Ibn Abi Mulaika:
'Abdullah bin Az-Zubair said that a group of riders belonging to
Banu Tamim came to the Prophet, Abu Bakr said (to the Prophet ),
"Appoint Al-Qa'qa bin Mabad bin Zurara as (their) ruler." 'Umar said
(to the Prophet). "No! But appoint Al-Aqra bin Habis." Thereupon Abu
Bakr said (to 'Umar). "You just wanted to oppose me." 'Umar replied.
"I did not want to oppose you." So both of them argued so much that
their voices became louder, and then the following Divine Verses
were revealed in that connection:-- "O you who believe ! Do not be
forward in the presence of Allah and His Apostle..." (till the end
of Verse)...(49.1)
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 654
Narrated Abu Jamra:
I said to Ibn 'Abbas, "I have an earthenware pot containing Nabidh
(i.e. water and dates or grapes) for me, and I drink of it while it
is sweet. If I drink much of it and stay with the people for a long
time, I get afraid that they may discover it (for I will appear as
if I were drunk). Ibn 'Abbas said, "A delegation of Abdul Qais came
to Allah's Apostle and he said, "Welcome, O people! Neither will you
have disgrace nor will you regret." They said, "O Allah's Apostle!
There are the Mudar pagans between you and us, so we cannot come to
you except in the sacred Months. So please teach us some orders on
acting upon which we will enter Paradise. Besides, we will preach
that to our people who are behind us." The Prophet said, "I order
you to do four things and forbid you from four things (I order you):
To believe in Allah...Do you know what is to believe in Allah? That
is to testify that None has the right to be worshipped except Allah:
(I order you also to offer prayers perfectly to pay Zakat; and to
fast the month of Ramadan and to give the Khumus (i.e. one-fifth of
the booty) (for Allah's Sake). I forbid you from four other things
(i.e. the wine that is prepared in) Ad-Dubba, An-Naquir, Az-Hantam
and Al-Muzaffat. (See Hadith No. 50 Vol. 1)
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 655
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The delegation of 'Abdul Qais came to the Prophet and said, "O
Allah's Apostle We belong to the tribe of Rabia. The infidels of
Mudar tribe intervened between us and you so that we cannot come to
you except in the Sacred Months, so please order us some things we
may act on and invite those left behind to act on. The Prophet said,
"I order you to observe four things and forbid you from four things:
(I order you) to believe in Allah, i.e. to testify that None has the
right to be worshipped except Allah." The Prophet pointed with
finger indicating one and added, "To offer prayers perfectly: to
give Zakat, and to give one-fifth of the booty you win (for Allah's
Sake). I forbid you to use Ad-Dubba', An-Naquir, Al-Hantam and
Al-Muzaffat, (Utensils used for preparing alcoholic liquors and drinks)
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 656
Narrated Bukair:
That Kuraib, the freed slave of Ibn Abbas told him that Ibn Abbas,
'Abdur-Rahman bin Azhar and Al-Miswar bin Makhrama sent him to
'Aisha saying, "Pay her our greetings and ask her about our offering
of the two-Rak'at after 'Asr Prayer, and tell her that we have been
informed that you offer these two Rakat while we have heard that the
Prophet had forbidden their offering." Ibn 'Abbas said, "I and 'Umar
used to beat the people for their offering them." Kuraib added, "I
entered upon her and delivered their message to her.' She said, 'Ask
Um Salama.' So, I informed them (of 'Aisha's answer) and they sent
me to Um Salama for the same purpose as they sent me to 'Aisha. Um
Salama replied, 'I heard the Prophet forbidding the offering of
these two Rakat. Once the Prophet offered the 'Asr prayer, and then
came to me. And at that time some Ansari women from the Tribe of
Banu Haram were with me. Then (the Prophet ) offered those two
Rakat, and I sent my (lady) servant to him, saying, 'Stand beside
him and say (to him): Um Salama says, 'O Allah's Apostle! Didn't I
hear you forbidding the offering of these two Rakat (after the Asr
prayer yet I see you offering them?' And if he beckons to you with
his hand, then wait behind.' So the lady slave did that and the
Prophet beckoned her with his hand, and she stayed behind, and when
the Prophet finished his prayer, he said, 'O the daughter of Abu
Umaiya (i.e. Um Salama), You were asking me about these two Rakat
after the 'Asr prayer. In fact, some people from the tribe of 'Abdul
Qais came to me to embrace Islam and busied me so much that I did
not offer the two Rakat which were offered after Zuhr compulsory
prayer, and these two Rakat (you have seen me offering) make up for
those."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 657
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The first Friday (i.e. Jumua) prayer offered after the Friday Prayer
offered at the Mosque of Allah's Apostle was offered at the mosque
of Abdul Qais situated at Jawathi, that is a village at Al Bahrain .
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 658
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet sent some cavalry towards Najd and they brought a man
from the tribe of Banu Hanifa who was called Thumama bin Uthal. They
fastened him to one of the pillars of the Mosque. The Prophet went
to him and said, "What have you got, O Thumama?" He replied," I have
got a good thought, O Muhammad! If you should kill me, you would
kill a person who has already killed somebody, and if you should set
me free, you would do a favor to one who is grateful, and if you
want property, then ask me whatever wealth you want." He was left
till the next day when the Prophet said to him, "What have you got,
Thumama? He said, "What I told you, i.e. if you set me free, you
would do a favor to one who is grateful." The Prophet left him till
the day after, when he said, "What have you got, O Thumama?" He
said, "I have got what I told you. "On that the Prophet said,
"Release Thumama." So he (i.e. Thumama) went to a garden of
date-palm trees near to the Mosque, took a bath and then entered the
Mosque and said, "I testify that None has the right to be worshipped
except Allah, and also testify that Muhammad is His Apostle! By
Allah, O Muhammad! There was no face on the surface of the earth
most disliked by me than yours, but now your face has become the
most beloved face to me. By Allah, there was no religion most
disliked by me than yours, but now it is the most beloved religion
to me. By Allah, there was no town most disliked by me than your
town, but now it is the most beloved town to me. Your cavalry
arrested me (at the time) when I was intending to perform the 'Umra.
And now what do you think?" The Prophet gave him good tidings
(congratulated him) and ordered him to perform the 'Umra. So when he
came to Mecca, someone said to him, "You have become a Sabian?"
Thumama replied, "No! By Allah, I have embraced Islam with Muhammad,
Apostle of Allah. No, by Allah! Not a single grain of wheat will
come to you from Jamaica unless the Prophet gives his permission."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 659
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Musailima Al-Kadhdhab came during the lifetime of the Prophet and
started saying, "If Muhammad gives me the rule after him, I will
follow him." And he came to Medina with a great number of the people
of his tribe. Allah's Apostle went to him in the company of Thabit
bin Qais bin Shammas, and at that time, Allah's Apostle had a stick
of a date-palm tree in his hand. When he (i.e. the Prophet ) stopped
near Musailima while the latter was amidst his companions, he said
to him, "If you ask me for this piece (of stick), I will not give it
to you, and Allah's Order you cannot avoid, (but you will be
destroyed), and if you turn your back from this religion, then Allah
will destroy you. And I think you are the same person who was shown
to me in my dream, and this is Thabit bin Qais who will answer your
questions on my behalf." Then the Prophet went away from him. I
asked about the statement of Allah's Apostle : "You seem to be the
same person who was shown to me in my dream," and Abu Huraira
informed me that Allah's Apostle said, "When I was sleeping, I saw
(in a dream) two bangles of gold on my hands and that worried me.
And then I was inspired Divinely in the dream that I should blow on
them, so I blew on them and both the bangles flew away. And I
interpreted it that two liars (who would claim to be prophets) would
appear after me. One of them has proved to be Al Ansi and the other,
Musailima."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 660
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "While I was sleeping, I was given the
treasures of the earth and two gold bangles were put in my hands,
and I did not like that, but I received the inspiration that I
should blow on them, and I did so, and both of them vanished. I
interpreted it as referring to the two liars between whom I am
present; the ruler of Sana and the Ruler of Yamaha."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 661
Narrated Abu Raja Al-Utaridi:
We used to worship stones, and when we found a better stone than the
first one, we would throw the first one and take the latter, but if
we could not get a stone then we would collect some earth (i.e.
soil) and then bring a sheep and milk that sheep over it, and
perform the Tawaf around it. When the month of Rajab came, we used
(to stop the military actions), calling this month the iron remover,
for we used to remove and throw away the iron parts of every spear
and arrow in the month of Rajab. Abu Raja' added: When the Prophet
sent with (Allah's) Message, I was a boy working as a shepherd of my
family camels. When we heard the news about the appearance of the
Prophet, we ran to the fire, i.e. to Musailima al-Kadhdhab.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 662
Narrated Ubaidullah bin Abdullah bin Utba:
We were informed that Musailima Al-Kadhdhab had arrived in Medina
and stayed in the house of the daughter of Al-Harith. The daughter
of Al-Harith bin Kuraiz was his wife and she was the mother of
'Abdullah bin 'Amir. There came to him Allah's Apostle accompanied
by Thabit bin Qais bin Shammas who was called the orator of Allah's
Apostle. Allah's Apostle had a stick in his hand then. The Prophet
stopped before Musailima and spoke to him. Musailima said to him,
"If you wish, we would not interfere between you and the rule, on
condition that the rule will be ours after you... The Prophet said,
"If you asked me for this stick, I would not give it to you. I think
you are the same person who was shown to me in a dream. And this is
Thabit bin Al-Qais who will answer you on my behalf." The Prophet
then went away. I asked Ibn Abbas about the dream Allah's Apostle
had mentioned. Ibn Abbas said, "Someone told me that the Prophet
said, "When I was sleeping, I saw in a dream that two gold bangles
were put in my hands, and that frightened me and made me dislike
them. Then I was allowed to blow on them, and when I blew at them,
both of them flew. Then I interpreted them as two liars who would
appear.' One of them was Al-'Ansi who was killed by Fairuz in Yemen
and the other was Musailima Al-Kadhdbab."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 663
Narrated Hudhaifa:
Al-'Aqib and Saiyid, the rulers of Najran, came to Allah's Apostle
with the intention of doing Lian one of them said to the other, "Do
not do (this Lian) for, by Allah, if he is a Prophet and we do this
Lian, neither we, nor our offspring after us will be successful."
Then both of them said (to the Prophet ), "We will give what you
should ask but you should send a trustworthy man with us, and do not
send any person with us but an honest one." The Prophet said, "I
will send an honest man who Is really trustworthy." Then every one
of the companions of Allah's Apostle wished to be that one. Then the
Prophet said, "Get up, O Abu 'Ubaida bin Al-Jarrah." When he got up,
Allah's Apostle said, "This is the Trustworthy man of this (Muslim)
nation."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 664
Narrated Hudhaifa:
The people of Najran came to the Prophet and said, "Send an honest
man to us." The Prophet said, "I will send to you an honest man who
is really trustworthy." Everyone of the (Muslim) people hoped to be
that one. The Prophet then sent Abu Ubaida bin Al-Jarrah.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 665
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet said, "Every nation has an Amin (i.e. the most honest
man), and the Amin of this nation is Abu 'Ubaida bin Al-Jarrah."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 666
Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah:
Allah's Apostle said to me, "If the revenue of Al-Bahrain should
come, I will give you so much and so much," repeating "so much"
thrice. But the revenue of Al-Bahrain did not come till Allah's
Apostle had died. When the revenue came during the rule of Abu Bakr.
Abu Bakr ordered an announcer to announce, "Whoever had any debt or
promise due upon the Prophet, should present himself to me (i.e. Abu
Bakr). I came to Abu Bakr and informed him that the Prophet had said
(to me), "If the revenue of Al-Bahrain should come, I will give you
so-much and so much," repeating "so much" thrice. So Abu Bakr gave
me (in another narration Jaibir said,). I met Abu Bakr after that
and asked him (to give me what the Prophet had promised me) but he
did not give me. I again went to him but he did not give me. I again
went to him (for the third time) but he did not give me; On that I
said to him, "I came to you but you did not give me, then I came to
you and you did not give me, and then again I came to you, but you
did not give me; so you should either give me or else you are like a
miserly to me, on that, Abu Bakr said, "Do you say, 'You are like a
miserly to me?' There is no worse disease than miserliness." Abu
Bakr said it thrice and added, "Whenever I refused to give you, I
had the intention of giving you." (In another narration) Jabir bin
'Abdullah said, "I went to Abu Bakr (and he gave me a handful of
money) and told me to count it, I counted and found it five-hundred,
and then Abu Bakr said (to me), "Take the same amount twice."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 667
Narrated Abu Musa:
My brother and I came from Yemen (to Medina) and remained for some
time, thinking that Ibn Masud and his mother belonged to the family
of the Prophet because of their frequent entrance (upon the Prophet)
and their being attached to him.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 668
Narrated Zahdam:
When Abu Musa arrived (at Kufa as a governor) he honored this family
of Jarm (by paying them a visit). I was sitting near to him, and he
was eating chicken as his lunch, and there was a man sitting amongst
the people. Abu Musa invited the man to the lunch, but the latter
said, "I saw chickens (eating something (dirty) so I consider them
unclean." Abu Musa said, "Come on! I saw the Prophet eating it (i.e.
chicken)." The man said "I have taken an oath that I will not ea
(chicken)" Abu Musa said." Come on! I will tell you about your oath.
We, a group of Al-Ash'ariyin people went to the Prophet and asked
him to give us something to ride, but the Prophet refused. Then we
asked him for the second time to give us something to ride, but the
Prophet took an oath that he would not give us anything to ride.
After a while, some camels of booty were brought to the Prophet and
he ordered that five camels be given to us. When we took those
camels we said, "We have made the Prophet forget his oath, and we
will not be successful after that." So I went to the Prophet and
said, "O Allah' Apostle ! You took an oath that you would not give
us anything to ride, but you have given us." He said, "Yes, for if I
take an oath and later I see a better solution than that, I act on
the later (and gave the expiation of that oaths"
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 669
Narrated Imran bin Husain:
The people of Banu Tamim came to Allah's Apostle, and he said, "Be
glad (i.e. have good tidings). O Banu Tamim!" They said, "As you
have given us good tidings then give us (some material things)." On
that the features of Allah's Apostle changed (i.e. he took it ill).
Then some people from Yemen came, and the Prophet said (to them)
"Accept good tidings as Banu Tamim have not accepted them." They
said, "We accept them, O Allah's Apostle!"
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 670
Narrated Abu Masud: The Prophet beckoned with his hand towards Yemen
and said, "Belief is there." The harshness and mercilessness are the
qualities of those farmers etc, who are busy with their camels and
pay no attention to the religion (is towards
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 671
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "The people of Yemen have come to you and they are
more gentle and soft-hearted. Belief is Yemenite and Wisdom is
Yemenite, while pride and haughtiness are the qualities of the
owners of camels (i.e. bedouins). Calmness and solemnity are the
characters of the owners of sheep."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 672
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Belief is Yemenite while afflictions appear from
there (the east) from where the side of the head of Satan will appear."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 673
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "The people of Yemen have come to you, and they
are more soft hearted and gentle hearted people. The capacity for
understanding religion is Yemenite and Wisdom is Yemenite."
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 674
Narrated Alqama:
We were sitting with Ibn Masud when Khabbab came and said, "O Abu
Abdur-Rahman! Can these young fellows recite Qur'an as you do?" Ibn
Mas'ud said, "If you wish I can order one of them to recite (Qur'an)
for you ." Khabbab replied, "Yes. "Ibn Mas'ud said, "Recite, O
'Alqama!" On that, Zaid bin Hudair, the brother of Ziyad bin Hudair
said, (to Ibn Mas'ud), "Why have you ordered 'Alqama to recite
though he does not recite better than we?" Ibn Mas'ud said, "If you
like, I would tell you what the Prophet said about your nation and
his (i.e. 'Alqama's) nation." So I recited fifty Verses from
Sura-Maryam. 'Abdullah (bin Mas'ud) said to Khabbab, "What do you
think (about 'Alqama's recitation)?" Khabbab said, "He has recited
well." 'Abdullah said, "Whatever I recite, 'Alqama recites." Then
'Abdullah turned towards Khabbab and saw that he was wearing a gold
ring, whereupon he said, "Hasn't the time for its throwing away come
yet?" Khabbab said, "You will not see me wearing it after today,"
and he throw it away.
Volume 5, Book 59, Number 675
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Tufail bin 'Amr came to the Prophet and said, "The Daus (nation)
have perished as they disobeyed and refused to accept Islam. So
invoke Allah against them." But the Prophet said, "O Allah! Give
guidance to the Daus (tribe) and bring them (to Islam)!"