Translation of Sahih Bukhari, Book 57:
Companions of the Prophet
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 1:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
"Allah's Apostle said, "A time will come upon the
people, when a group of people will wage a holy war and
it will be said, 'Is there amongst you anyone who has
accompanied Allah's Apostle?' They will say, 'Yes.' And
so victory will be bestowed on them. Then a time will
come upon the people when a group of people will wage a
holy war, and it will be said, "Is there amongst you a
none who has accompanied the companions of Allah's
Apostle?' They will say, 'Yes.' And so victory will be
bestowed on them. Then a time will come upon the people
when a group of people will wage a holy war, and it will
be said, "Is there amongst you anyone who has been in
the company of the companions of the companions of
Allah's Apostle ?' They will say, 'Yes.' And victory
will be bestowed on them."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 2:
Narrated Imran bin Husain:
"Allah's Apostle said, 'The best of my followers are
those living in my generation (i.e. my contemporaries).
and then those who will follow the latter" 'Imran added,
"I do not remember whether he mentioned two or three
generations after his generation, then the Prophet
added, 'There will come after you, people who will bear
witness without being asked to do so, and will be
treacherous and untrustworthy, and they will vow and
never fulfill their vows, and fatness will appear among
them."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 3:
Narrated Abdullah:
The Prophet said, "The best people are those living
in my generation, and then those who will follow them,
and then those who will follow the latter. Then there
will come some people who will bear witness before
taking oaths, and take oaths before bearing witness."
(Ibrahim, a sub-narrator said, "They used to beat us for
witnesses and covenants when we were still children.")
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 4:
Narrated Al-Bara:
Abu Bakr bought a (camel) saddle from 'Azib for
thirteen Dirhams. Abu Bakr said to 'Azib, "Tell Al-Bara'
to carry the saddle for me." 'Azib said, "No, unless you
relate to me what happened to you and Allah 's Apostle
when you left Mecca while the pagans were in search of
you." Abu Bakr said, "We left Mecca and we travel led
continuously for that night and the following day till
it was midday. I looked (around) searching for shade to
take as shelter, and suddenly I came across a rock, and
found a little shade there. So I cleaned the place and
spread a bed for the Prophet in the shade and said to
him, 'Lie down, O Allah's Apostle.' So the Prophet lay
down and I went out, looking around to see if there was
any person pursuing us. Suddenly I saw a shepherd
driving his sheep towards the rock, seeking what we had
already sought from it. I asked him, 'To whom do you
belong, O boy?' He said, 'I belong to a man from
Quraish.' He named the man and I recognized him. I asked
him, 'Is there any milk with your sheep?' He said,
'Yes.' I said, 'Will you then milk (some) for us?' He
said, 'Yes.' Then I asked him to tie the legs of one of
the sheep and clean its udder, and then ordered him to
clean his hands from dust. Then the shepherd cleaned his
hands by striking his hands against one another. After
doing so, he milked a small amount of milk. I used to
keep for Allah's Apostle a leather water-container, the
mouth of which was covered with a piece of cloth. I
poured water on the milk container till its lower part
was cold. Then I took the milk to the Prophet whom I
found awake. I said to him, 'Drink, O Allah's Apostle.'
So he drank till I became pleased. Then I said, 'It is
time for us to move, O Allahs Apostle!' He said, 'Yes.'
So we set out while the people (i.e. Quraish pagans)
were searching for us, but none found us except Suraiqa
bin Malik bin Jushum who was riding his horse. I said,
'These are our pursuers who have found us. O Allah's
Apostle!' He said, 'Do not grieve, for Allah is with
us."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 5:
Narrated Abu Bakr:
I said to the Prophet while I was in the Cave. "If
any of them should look under his feet, he would see
us." He said, "O Abu Bakr! What do you think of two
(persons) the third of whom is Allah?"
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 6:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
Allah's Apostle addressed the people saying, "Allah
has given option to a slave to choose this world or what
is with Him. The slave has chosen what is with Allah."
Abu Bakr wept, and we were astonished at his weeping
caused by what the Prophet mentioned as to a Slave ( of
Allah) who had been offered a choice, (we learned later
on) that Allah's Apostle himself was the person who was
given the choice, and that Abu Bakr knew best of all of
us. Allah's Apostle added, "The person who has favored
me most of all both with his company and wealth, is Abu
Bakr. If I were to take a Khalil other than my Lord, I
would have taken Abu Bakr as such, but (what relates us)
is the Islamic brotherhood and friendliness. All the
gates of the Mosque should be closed except the gate of
Abu Bakr."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 7:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
We used to compare the people as to who was better
during the lifetime of Allah's Apostle . We used to
regard Abu Bakr as the best, then 'Umar, and then
'Uthman .
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 8:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The Prophet said, "If I were to take a Khalil, I
would have taken Abu Bakr, but he is my brother and my
companion (in Islam)."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 9:
Narrated Aiyub:
The Prophet said, "If I were to take a Khalil, I
would have taken him (i.e. Abu Bakr) as a Khalil, but
the Islamic brotherhood is better."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 10:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abi Mulaika:
The people of Kufa sent a letter to Ibn Az-Zubair,
asking about (the inheritance of) (paternal)
grandfather. He replied that the right of the
inheritance of (paternal) grandfather is the same as
that of father if the father is dead) and added,
"Allah's Apostle said, ' If I were to take a Khalil from
this nation, I would have taken him (i.e. Abu Bakr)."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 11:
Narrated Jubair bin Mutim:
A woman came to the Prophet who ordered her to return
to him again. She said, "What if I came and did not find
you?" as if she wanted to say, "If I found you dead?"
The Prophet said, "If you should not find me, go to Abu
Bakr."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 12:
Narrated 'Ammar:
I saw Allah's Apostle and there was none with him but
five slaves, two women and Abu Bakr (i.e. those were the
only converts to Islam then).
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 13:
Narrated Abu Ad-Darda:
While I was sitting with the Prophet, Abu Bakr came,
lifting up one corner of h is garment uncovering h is
knee. The Prophet said, "Your companion has had a
quarrel." Abu Bakr greeted (the Prophet ) and said, "O
Allah's Apostle! There was something (i.e. quarrel)
between me and the Son of Al-Khattab. I talked to him
harshly and then regretted that, and requested him to
forgive me, but he refused. This is why I have come to
you." The Prophet said thrice, "O Abu Bakr! May Allah
forgive you." In the meanwhile, 'Umar regretted (his
refusal of Abu Bakr's excuse) and went to Abu Bakr's
house and asked if Abu Bakr was there. They replied in
the negative. So he came to the Prophet and greeted him,
but signs of displeasure appeared on the face of the
Prophet till Abu Bakr pitied ('Umar), so he knelt and
said twice, "O Allah's Apostle! By Allah! I was more
unjust to him (than he to me)." The Prophet said, "Allah
sent me (as a Prophet) to you (people) but you said (to
me), 'You are telling a lie,' while Abu Bakr said, 'He
has said the truth,' and consoled me with himself and
his money." He then said twice, "Won't you then give up
harming my companion?" After that nobody harmed Abu
Bakr.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 14:
Narrated 'Amr bin Al-As:
The Prophet deputed me to read the Army of
Dhat-as-Salasil. I came to him and said, "Who is the
most beloved person to you?" He said, " 'Aisha." I
asked, "Among the men?" He said, "Her father." I said,
"Who then?" He said, "Then 'Umar bin Al-Khattab." He
then named other men.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 15:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "While a shepherd was
amongst his sheep, a wolf attacked them and took away
one sheep. When the shepherd chased the wolf, the wolf
turned towards him and said, 'Who will be its guard on
the day of wild animals when nobody except I will be its
shepherd. And while a man was driving a cow with a load
on it, it turned towards him and spoke to him saying, 'I
have not been created for this purpose, but for
ploughing." The people said, "Glorified be Allah." The
Prophet said, "But I believe in it and so does Abu Bakr
end 'Umar."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 16:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "While I was
sleeping, I saw myself standing at a well, on it there
was a bucket. I drew water from the well as much as
Allah wished. Then Ibn Abi Quhafa (i.e. Abu Bakr) took
the bucket from me and brought out one or two buckets
(of water) and there was weakness in his drawing the
water. May Allah forgive his weakness for him. Then the
bucket turned into a very big one and Ibn Al-Khattab
took it over and I had never seen such a mighty person
amongst the people as him in performing such hard work,
till the people drank to their satisfaction and watered
their camels that knelt down there."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 17:
Narrated Abdullah bin Umar:
That Allah's Apostle said, "Allah will not look on
the Day of Judgment at him who drags his robe (behind
him) out of pride." Abu Bakr said "One side of my robe
slacks down unless I get very cautious about it."
Allah's Apostle said, "But you do not do that with a
pride."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 18:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "Anybody who spends a
pair of something in Allah's Cause will be called from
all the gates of Paradise, "O Allah's slave! This is
good.' He who is amongst those who pray will be called
from the gate of the prayer (in Paradise) and he who is
from the people of Jihad will be called from the gate of
Jihad, and he who is from those' who give in charity
(i.e. Zakat) will be called from the gate of charity,
and he who is amongst those who observe fast will be
called from the gate of fasting, the gate of Raiyan."
Abu Bakr said, "He who is called from all those gates
will need nothing," He added, "Will anyone be called
from all those gates, O Allah's Apostle?" He said, "Yes,
and I hope you will be among those, O Abu Bakr."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 19:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the Prophet) Allah's Apostle died while
Abu Bakr was at a place called As-Sunah (Al-'Aliya)
'Umar stood up and said, "By Allah! Allah's Apostle is
not dead!" 'Umar (later on) said, "By Allah! Nothing
occurred to my mind except that." He said, "Verily!
Allah will resurrect him and he will cut the hands and
legs of some men." Then Abu Bakr came and uncovered the
face of Allah's Apostle, kissed him and said, "Let my
mother and father be sacrificed for you, (O Allah's
Apostle), you are good in life and in death. By Allah in
Whose Hands my life is, Allah will never make you taste
death twice." Then he went out and said, "O oath-taker!
Don't be hasty." When Abu Bakr spoke, 'Umar sat down.
Abu Bakr praised and glorified Allah and said, No doubt!
Whoever worshipped Muhammad, then Muhammad is dead, but
whoever worshipped Allah, then Allah is Alive and shall
never die." Then he recited Allah's Statement.:-- "(O
Muhammad) Verily you will die, and they also will die."
(39.30) He also recited:--
"Muhammad is no more than an Apostle; and indeed many
Apostles have passed away, before him, If he dies Or is
killed, will you then Turn back on your heels? And he
who turns back On his heels, not the least Harm will he
do to Allah And Allah will give reward to those Who are
grateful." (3.144)
The people wept loudly, and the Ansar were assembled
with Sad bin 'Ubada in the shed of Bani Saida. They said
(to the emigrants). "There should be one 'Amir from us
and one from you." Then Abu Bakr, Umar bin Al-Khattab
and Abu 'baida bin Al-Jarrah went to them. 'Umar wanted
to speak but Abu Bakr stopped him. 'Umar later on used
to say, "By Allah, I intended only to say something that
appealed to me and I was afraid that Abu Bakr would not
speak so well. Then Abu Bakr spoke and his speech was
very eloquent. He said in his statement, "We are the
rulers and you (Ansars) are the ministers (i.e.
advisers)," Hubab bin Al-Mundhir said, "No, by Allah we
won't accept this. But there must be a ruler from us and
a ruler from you." Abu Bakr said, "No, we will be the
rulers and you will be the ministers, for they (i.e.
Quarish) are the best family amongst the 'Arabs and of
best origin. So you should elect either 'Umar or Abu
'Ubaida bin Al-Jarrah as your ruler." 'Umar said (to Abu
Bakr), "No but we elect you, for you are our chief and
the best amongst us and the most beloved of all of us to
Allah's Apostle." So 'Umar took Abu Bakr's hand and gave
the pledge of allegiance and the people too gave the
pledge of allegiance to Abu Bakr. Someone said, "You
have killed Sad bin Ubada." 'Umar said, "Allah has
killed him." 'Aisha said (in another narration), ("When
the Prophet was on his death-bed) he looked up and said
thrice, (Amongst) the Highest Companion (See Qur'an
4.69)' Aisha said, Allah benefited the people by their
two speeches. 'Umar frightened the people some of whom
were hypocrites whom Allah caused to abandon Islam
because of 'Umar's speech. Then Abu Bakr led the people
to True Guidance and acquainted them with the right path
they were to follow so that they went out reciting:--
"Muhammad is no more than an Apostle and indeed many
Apostles have passed away before him.." (3.144)
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 20:
Narrated Muhammad bin Al-Hanafiya:
I asked my father ('Ali bin Abi Talib), "Who are the
best people after Allah's Apostle ?" He said, "Abu
Bakr." I asked, "Who then?" He said, "Then 'Umar. " I
was afraid he would say "Uthman, so I said, "Then you?"
He said, "I am only an ordinary person.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 21:
Narrated 'Aisha:
We went out with Allah's Apostle on one of his
journeys till we reached Al-Baida or Dhatul-Jaish where
my necklace got broken (and lost). Allah's Apostle
stopped to search for it and the people too stopped with
him. There was no water at that place and they had no
water with them. So they went to Abu Bakr and said,
"Don't you see what 'Aisha has done? She has made
Allah's Apostle and the people stop where there is no
water and they have no water with them. Abu Bakr came
while Allah's Apostle was sleeping with his head on my
thigh and said, "You detained Allah Apostle and the
people where there is no water and they have no water."
He then admonished me and said what Allah wished and
pinched me at my flanks with his hands, but I did not
move because the head of Allah's Apostle was on my thigh
.
Allah's Apostle kept on sleeping till be got up in
the morning and found no water. Then Allah revealed the
Divine Verse of Tayammum, and the people performed
Tayammum. Usaid bin AlHudair said. "O family of Abu
Bakr! This is not the first blessings of yours." We
urged the camel on which I was sitting to get up from
its place and the necklace was found under it.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 22:
Narrated Abu Said:
The Prophet said, "Do not abuse my companions for if
any one of you spent gold equal to Uhud (in Allah's
Cause) it would not be equal to a Mud or even a half Mud
spent by one of them."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 23:
Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ashari:
I performed ablution in my house and then went out
and said, "Today I shall stick to Allah's Apostle and
stay with him all this day of mine (in his service)." I
went to the Mosque and asked about the Prophet . They
said, "He had gone in this direction." So I followed his
way, asking about him till he entered a place called Bir
Aris. I sat at its gate that was made of date-palm
leaves till the Prophet finished answering the call of
nature and performed ablution. Then I went up to him to
see him sitting at the well of Aris at the middle of its
edge with his legs uncovered, hanging in the well. I
greeted him and went back and sat at the gate. I said,
"Today I will be the gatekeeper of the Prophet." Abu
Bakr came and pushed the gate. I asked, "Who is it?" He
said, "Abu Bakr." I told him to wait, went in and said,
"O Allah's Apostle! Abu Bakr asks for permission to
enter." He said, "Admit him and give him the glad
tidings that he will be in Paradise." So I went out and
said to Abu Bakr, "Come in, and Allah's Apostle gives
you the glad tidings that you will be in Paradise" Abu
Bakr entered and sat on the right side of Allah's
Apostle on the built edge of the well and hung his legs
n the well as the Prophet did and uncovered his legs. I
then returned and sat (at the gate). I had left my
brother performing ablution and he intended to follow
me. So I said (to myself). "If Allah wants good for
so-and-so (i.e. my brother) He will bring him here."
Suddenly somebody moved the door. I asked, "Who is it?"
He said, "'Umar bin Al-Khattab." I asked him to wait,
went to Allah's Apostle, greeted him and said, 'Umar bin
Al-Khattab asks the permission to enter." He said,
"Admit him, and give him the glad tidings that he will
be in Paradise." I went to "Umar and said "Come in, and
Allah's Apostle, gives you the glad tidings that you
will be in Paradise." So he entered and sat beside
Allah's Apostle on the built edge of the well on the
left side and hung his legs in the well. I returned and
sat (at the gate) and said, (to myself), "If Allah wants
good for so-and-so, He will bring him here." Somebody
came and moved the door. I asked "Who is it?" He
replied, "Uthman bin Affan." I asked him to wait and
went to the Prophet and informed him. He said, "Admit
him, and give him the glad tidings of entering Paradise,
I asked him to wait and went to the Prophet and informed
him. He said, "Admit him, and give him the glad tidings
of entering Paradise after a calamity that will befall
him." So I went up to him and said to him, "Come in;
Allah's Apostle gives you the glad tidings of entering
Paradise after a calamity that will befall you. "Uthman
then came in and found that the built edge of the well
was occupied, so he sat opposite to the Prophet on the
other side. Said bin Al-Musaiyab said, "I interpret this
(narration) in terms of their graves."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 24:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet once climbed the mountain of Uhud with
Abu Bakr, 'Umar and 'Uthman. The mountain shook with
them. The Prophet said (to the mountain), "Be firm, O
Uhud! For on you there are no more than a Prophet, a
Siddiq and two martyrs.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 25:
Narrated Abdullah bin Umar: Allah's Apostle said.
"While (in a dream), I was standing by a well, drawing
water from it. Abu Bakr and 'Umar came to me. Abu Bakr
took the bucket (from me) and drew one or two buckets of
water, and there was some weakness
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 26:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
While I was standing amongst the people who were
invoking Allah for Umar bin Al-Khattab who was lying
(dead) on his bed, a man behind me rested his elbows on
my shoulder and said, "(O 'Umar!) May Allah bestow His
Mercy on you. I always hoped that Allah will keep you
with your two companions, for I often heard Allah's
Apostle saying, "I, Abu Bakr and 'Umar were (somewhere).
I, Abu Bakr and 'Umar did (something). I, Abu Bakr and
'Umar set out.' So I hoped that Allah will keep you with
both of them." I turned back to see that the speaker was
Ali bin Abi Talib.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 27:
Narrated 'Urwa bin Az-Zubair:
I asked 'Abdullah bin 'Amr, "What was the worst thing
the pagans did to Allah's Apostle?" He said, "I saw
'Uqba bin Abi Mu'ait coming to the Prophet while he was
praying.' Uqba put his sheet round the Prophet's neck
and squeezed it very severely. Abu Bakr came and pulled
'Uqba away from the Prophet and said, "Do you intend to
kill a man just because he says: 'My Lord is Allah, and
he has brought forth to you the Evident Signs from your
Lord?"
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 28:
Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah:
The Prophet said, "I saw myself (in a dream) entering
Paradise, and behold! I saw Ar-Rumaisa', Abu Talha's
wife. I heard footsteps. I asked, Who is it? Somebody
said, 'It is Bilal ' Then I saw a palace and a lady
sitting in its courtyard. I asked, 'For whom is this
palace?' Somebody replied, 'It is for 'Umar.' I intended
to enter it and see it, but I thought of your ('Umar's)
Ghira (and gave up the attempt)." 'Umar said, "Let my
parents be sacrificed for you, O Allah's Apostle! How
dare I think of my Ghira (self-respect) being offended
by you?
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 29:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
While we were with Allah's Apostle he said, "While I
was sleeping, I saw myself in Paradise, and suddenly I
saw a woman performing ablution beside a palace. I
asked, 'For whom is this palace?' They replied, 'It is
for 'Umar.' Then I remembered 'Umar's Ghira
(self-respect) and went away quickly." Umar wept and
Said, O Allah's Apostle! How dare I think of my ghira
(self-respect) being offended by you?
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 30:
Narrated Hamza's father:
Allah's Apostle said, "While I was sleeping, I saw
myself drinking (i.e. milk), and I was so contented that
I saw the milk flowing through my nails. Then I gave
(the milk) to 'Umar." They (i.e. the companions of the
Prophet) asked, "What do you interpret it?" He said,
"Knowledge."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 31:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
The Prophet said, "In a dream I saw myself drawing
water from a well with a bucket. Abu Bakr came and drew
a bucket or two weakly. May Allah forgive him. Then
'Umar bin Al-Khattab came and the bucket turned into a
very large one in his hands. I had never seen such a
mighty person as he in doing such hard work till all the
people drank to their satisfaction and watered their
camels that knelt down there.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 32:
Narrated Sad bin Abi Waqqas:
Umar bin Al-Khattab asked the permission of Allah's
Apostle to see him while some Quraishi women were
sitting with him, talking to him and asking him for more
expenses, raising their voices above the voice of
Allah's Apostle.
When 'Umar asked for the permission to enter, the
women quickly put on their veils. Allah'� Apostle
allowed him to enter and 'Umar came in while Allah's
Apostle was smiling, 'Umar said "O Allah's Apostle! May
Allah always keep you smiling." The Prophet said, "These
women who have been here, roused my wonder, for as soon
as they heard your voice, they quickly put on their
veils. "'Umar said, "O Allah's Apostle! You have more
right to be feared by them than I." Then 'Umar addressed
the women saying, "O enemies of yourselves! You fear me
more than you do Allah's Apostle ?" They said, "Yes, for
you are harsher and sterner than Allah's Apostle." Then
Allah's Apostle said, "O Ibn Al-Khattab! By Him in Whose
Hands my life is! Never does Satan find you going on a
way, but he takes another way other than yours."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 33:
Narrated Abdullah:
We have been powerful since 'Umar embraced Islam.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 34:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
When (the dead body of) 'Umar was put on his
deathbed, the people gathered around him and invoked
(Allah) and prayed for him before the body was taken
away, and I was amongst them. Suddenly I felt somebody
taking hold of my shoulder and found out that he was
'Ali bin Abi Talib. 'Ali invoked Allah's Mercy for 'Umar
and said, "O 'Umar! You have not left behind you a
person whose deeds I like to imitate and meet Allah with
more than I like your deeds. By Allah! I always thought
that Allah would keep you with your two companions, for
very often I used to hear the Prophet saying, 'I, Abu
Bakr and 'Umar went (somewhere); I, Abu Bakr and 'Umar
entered (somewhere); and I, Abu Bakr and 'Umar went
out."'
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 35:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet ascended the mountain of Uhud and he was
accompanied by Abu Bakr, 'Umar and 'Uthman. The mountain
shook beneath them. The Prophet hit it with his foot and
said, "O Uhud ! Be firm, for on you there is none but a
Prophet, a Siddiq and a martyr (i.e. and two martyrs).
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 36:
Narrated Aslam:
Ibn 'Umar asked me about some matters concerning
'Umar. He said, "Since Allah's Apostle died. I have
never seen anybody more serious, hard working and
generous than 'Umar bin Al-Khattab (till the end of his
life."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 37:
Narrated Anas:
A man asked the Prophet about the Hour (i.e. Day of
Judgment) saying, "When will the Hour be?" The Prophet
said, "What have you prepared for it?" The man said,
"Nothing, except that I love Allah and His Apostle." The
Prophet said, "You will be with those whom you love." We
had never been so glad as we were on hearing that saying
of the Prophet (i.e., "You will be with those whom you
love.") Therefore, I love the Prophet, Abu Bakr and
'Umar, and I hope that I will be with them because of my
love for them though my deeds are not similar to theirs.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 38:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "Among the nations before you
there used to be people who were inspired (though they
were not prophets). And if there is any of such a
persons amongst my followers, it is 'Umar."
Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "Among the
nation of Bani Israel who lived before you, there were
men who used to be inspired with guidance though they
were not prophets, and if there is any of such persons
amongst my followers, it is 'Umar."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 39:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "Whilst a shepherd was amongst
his sheep, a wolf attacked them and took away a sheep.
The shepherd chased it and got that sheep freed from the
wolf. The wolf turned towards the shepherd and said,
'Who will guard the sheep on the day of wild animals
when it will have no shepherd except myself?" The people
said, "Glorified be Allah." The Prophet said, "But I
believe in it and so do Abu Bakr and 'Umar although Abu
Bakr and 'Umar were not present there (at the place of
the event).
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 40:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "While I was
sleeping, the people were presented to me (in a dream).
They were wearing shirts, some of which were merely
covering their (chests). and some were a bit longer.
'Umar was presented before me and his shirt was so long
that he was dragging it." They asked, "How have you
interpreted it, O Allah's Apostle?" He said, "Religion."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 41:
Narrated Al-Miswar bin Makhrama:
When 'Umar was stabbed, he showed signs of agony. Ibn
'Abbas, as if intending to encourage 'Umar, said to him,
"O Chief of the believers! Never mind what has happened
to you, for you have been in the company of Allah's
Apostle and you kept good relations with him and you
parted with him while he was pleased with you. Then you
were in the company of Abu Bakr and kept good relations
with him and you parted with him (i.e. he died) while he
was pleased with you. Then you were in the company of
the Muslims, and you kept good relations with them, and
if you leave them, you will leave them while they are
pleased with you." 'Umar said, (to Ibn "Abbas), "As for
what you have said about the company of Allah's Apostle
and his being pleased with me, it is a favor, Allah did
to me; and as for what you have said about the company
of Abu Bakr and his being pleased with me, it is a favor
Allah did to me; and concerning my impatience which you
see, is because of you and your companions. By Allah! If
(at all) I had gold equal to the earth, I would have
ransomed myself with it from the Punishment of Allah
before I meet Him."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 42:
Narrated Abu Musa:
While I was with the Prophet in one of the gardens of
Medina, a man came and asked me to open the gate. The
Prophet said to me, "Open the gate for him and give him
the glad tidings that he will enter Paradise." I opened
(the gate) for him, and behold! It was Abu Bakr. I
informed him of the glad tidings the Prophet had said,
and he praised Allah. Then another man came and asked me
to open the gate. The Prophet said to me "Open (the
gate) and give him the glad tidings of entering
Paradise." I opened (the gate) for him, and behold! It
was 'Umar. I informed him of what the Prophet had said,
and he praised Allah. Then another man came and asked me
to open the gate. The Prophet said to me. "Open (the
gate) for him and inform him of the glad tidings, of
entering Paradise with a calamity which will befall him.
" Behold ! It was 'Uthman, I informed him of what
Allah's Apostle had said. He praised Allah and said, "I
seek Allah's Aid."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 43:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Hisham:
We were with the Prophet while he was holding 'Umar
bin Al-Khattab by the hand.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 44:
Narrated Abu Musa:
The Prophet entered a garden and ordered me to guard
its gate. A man came and asked permission to enter. The
Prophet said, "Admit him and give him the glad tidings
of entering Paradise." Behold! It was Abu Bakr. Another
man came and asked the permission to enter. The Prophet
said, "Admit him and give him the glad tidings of
entering Paradise." Behold! It was 'Umar. Then another
man came, asking the permission to enter. The Prophet
kept silent for a short while and then said, "Admit him
and give him the glad tidings of entering Paradise with
a calamity which will befall him." Behold! It was
'Uthman bin 'Affan. 'Asim, in another narration, said
that the Prophet was sitting in a place where there was
water, and he was uncovering both his knees or his knee,
and when 'Uthman entered, he covered them (or it).
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 45:
Narrated 'Ubaid-ullah bin 'Adi bin Al-Khiyar:
Al-Miswar bin Makhrama and 'Abdur-Rahman bin Al-Aswad
bin 'Abu Yaghuth said (to me), "What forbids you to talk
to 'Uthman about his brother Al-Walid because people
have talked much about him?" So I went to 'Uthman and
when he went out for prayer I said (to him), "I have
something to say to you and it is a piece of advice for
you " 'Uthman said, "O man, from you." (Umar said: I see
that he said, "I seek Refuge with Allah from you.") So I
left him and went to them. Then the messenger of Uthman
came and I went to him (i.e. 'Uthman), 'Uthman asked,
"What is your advice?" I replied, "Allah sent Muhammad
with the Truth, and revealed the Divine Book (i.e.
Quran) to him; and you were amongst those who followed
Allah and His Apostle, and you participated in the two
migrations (to Ethiopia and to Medina) and enjoyed the
company of Allah's Apostle and saw his way. No doubt,
the people are talking much about Al-Walid." 'Uthman
said, "Did you receive your knowledge directly from
Allah's Apostle ?" I said, "No, but his knowledge did
reach me and it reached (even) to a virgin in her
seclusion." 'Uthman said, "And then Allah sent Muhammad
with the Truth and I was amongst those who followed
Allah and His Apostle and I believed in what ever he
(i.e. the Prophet) was sent with, and participated in
two migrations, as you have said, and I enjoyed the
company of Allah's Apostle and gave the pledge of
allegiance him. By Allah! I never disobeyed him, nor did
I cheat him till Allah took him unto Him. Then I treated
Abu Bakr and then 'Umar similarly and then I was made
Caliph. So, don't I have rights similar to theirs?" I
said, "Yes." He said, "Then what are these talks
reaching me from you people? Now, concerning what you
mentioned about the question of Al-Walid, Allah willing,
I shall deal with him according to what is right." Then
he called 'Ali and ordered him to flog him, and 'Ali
flogged him (i.e. Al-Walid) eighty lashes.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 46:
Narrated Anas:
Allah's Apostle ascended the (mountain) of Uhud with
Abu Bakr and 'Uthman and it shook. Allah's Apostle said,
"Be calm, O Uhud!" I think he stroked it with his foot
and added, "There is none on you but a Prophet, a Siddiq
and two martyrs." (The two martyrs were Umar and Uthman)
(See Hadith No. 24)
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 47:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
During the lifetime of the Prophet we considered Abu
Bakr as peerless and then 'Umar and then 'Uthman (coming
next to him in superiority) and then we used not to
differentiate between the companions of the Prophet
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 48:
Narrated 'Uthman:
(the son of Muhib) An Egyptian who came and performed
the Hajj to the Kaba saw some people sitting. He
enquire, "Who are these people?" Somebody said, "They
are the tribe of Quraish." He said, "Who is the old man
sitting amongst them?" The people replied, "He is
'Abdullah bin 'Umar." He said, "O Ibn Umar! I want to
ask you about something; please tell me about it. Do you
know that 'Uthman fled away on the day (of the battle)
of Uhud?" Ibn 'Umar said, "Yes." The (Egyptian) man
said, "Do you know that 'Uthman was absent on the day
(of the battle) of Badr and did not join it?" Ibn 'Umar
said, "Yes." The man said, "Do you know that he failed
to attend the Ar Ridwan pledge and did not witness it
(i.e. Hudaibiya pledge of allegiance)?" Ibn 'Umar said,
"Yes." The man said, "Allahu Akbar!" Ibn 'Umar said,
"Let me explain to you (all these three things). As for
his flight on the day of Uhud, I testify that Allah has
excused him and forgiven him; and as for his absence
from the battle of Badr, it was due to the fact that the
daughter of Allah's Apostle was his wife and she was
sick then. Allah's Apostle said to him, "You will
receive the same reward and share (of the booty) as
anyone of those who participated in the battle of Badr
(if you stay with her).' As for his absence from the
Ar-Ridwan pledge of allegiance, had there been any
person in Mecca more respectable than 'Uthman (to be
sent as a representative). Allah's Apostle would have
sent him instead of him. No doubt, Allah's Apostle had
sent him, and the incident of the Ar-Ridwan pledge of
Allegiance happened after 'Uthman had gone to Mecca.
Allah's Apostle held out his right hand saying, 'This is
'Uthman's hand.' He stroke his (other) hand with it
saying, 'This (pledge of allegiance) is on the behalf of
'Uthman.' Then Ibn 'Umar said to the man, 'Bear (these)
excuses in mind with you.'
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 49:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet ascended the mountain of Uhud and Abu
Bakr, 'Umar and 'Uthman were accompanying him. The
mountain gave a shake (i.e. trembled underneath them) .
The Prophet said, "O Uhud ! Be calm." I think that the
Prophet hit it with his foot, adding, "For upon you
there are none but a Prophet, a Siddiq and two martyrs."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 50:
Narrated 'Amr bin Maimun:
I saw 'Umar bin Al-Khattab a few days before he was
stabbed in Medina. He was standing with Hudhaifa bin
Al-Yaman and 'Uthman bin Hunaif to whom he said, "What
have you done? Do you think that you have imposed more
taxation on the land (of As-Swad i.e. 'Iraq) than it can
bear?" They replied, "We have imposed on it what it can
bear because of its great yield." 'Umar again said,
"Check whether you have imposed on the land what it can
not bear." They said, "No, (we haven't)." 'Umar added,
"If Allah should keep me alive I will let the widows of
Iraq need no men to support them after me." But only
four days had elapsed when he was stabbed (to death ).
The day he was stabbed, I was standing and there was
nobody between me and him (i.e. Umar) except Abdullah
bin 'Abbas. Whenever Umar passed between the two rows,
he would say, "Stand in straight lines."
When he saw no defect (in the rows), he would go
forward and start the prayer with Takbir. He would
recite Surat Yusuf or An-Nahl or the like in the first
Rak'a so that the people may have the time to Join the
prayer. As soon as he said Takbir, I heard him saying,
"The dog has killed or eaten me," at the time he (i.e.
the murderer) stabbed him. A non-Arab infidel proceeded
on carrying a double-edged knife and stabbing all the
persons he passed by on the right and left (till) he
stabbed thirteen persons out of whom seven died. When
one of the Muslims saw that, he threw a cloak on him.
Realizing that he had been captured, the non-Arab
infidel killed himself, 'Umar held the hand of
'Abdur-Rahman bin Auf and let him lead the prayer.
Those who were standing by the side of 'Umar saw what
I saw, but the people who were in the other parts of the
Mosque did not see anything, but they lost the voice of
'Umar and they were saying, "Subhan Allah! Subhan Allah!
(i.e. Glorified be Allah)." Abdur-Rahman bin Auf led the
people a short prayer. When they finished the prayer,
'Umar said, "O Ibn 'Abbas! Find out who attacked me."
Ibn 'Abbas kept on looking here and there for a short
time and came to say. "The slave of Al Mughira." On that
'Umar said, "The craftsman?" Ibn 'Abbas said, "Yes."
'Umar said, "May Allah curse him. I did not treat him
unjustly. All the Praises are for Allah Who has not
caused me to die at the hand of a man who claims himself
to be a Muslim. No doubt, you and your father (Abbas)
used to love to have more non-Arab infidels in Medina."
Al-Abbas had the greatest number of slaves. Ibn 'Abbas
said to 'Umar. "If you wish, we will do." He meant, "If
you wish we will kill them." 'Umar said, "You are
mistaken (for you can't kill them) after they have
spoken your language, prayed towards your Qibla, and
performed Hajj like yours."
Then Umar was carried to his house, and we went along
with him, and the people were as if they had never
suffered a calamity before. Some said, "Do not worry (he
will be Alright soon)." Some said, "We are afraid (that
he will die)." Then an infusion of dates was brought to
him and he drank it but it came out (of the wound) of
his belly. Then milk was brought to him and he drank it,
and it also came out of his belly. The people realized
that he would die. We went to him, and the people came,
praising him. A young man came saying, "O chief of the
believers! Receive the glad tidings from Allah to you
due to your company with Allah's Apostle and your
superiority in Islam which you know. Then you became the
ruler (i.e. Caliph) and you ruled with justice and
finally you have been martyred." 'Umar said, "I wish
that all these privileges will counterbalance (my
shortcomings) so that I will neither lose nor gain
anything."
When the young man turned back to leave, his clothes
seemed to be touching the ground. 'Umar said, "Call the
young man back to me." (When he came back) 'Umar said,
"O son of my brother! Lift your clothes, for this will
keep your clothes clean and save you from the Punishment
of your Lord." 'Umar further said, "O 'Abdullah bin
'Umar! See how much I am in debt to others." When the
debt was checked, it amounted to approximately
eighty-six thousand. 'Umar said, "If the property of
'Umar's family covers the debt, then pay the debt
thereof; otherwise request it from Bani 'Adi bin Ka'b,
and if that too is not sufficient, ask for it from
Quraish tribe, and do not ask for it from any one else,
and pay this debt on my behalf."
'Umar then said (to 'Abdullah), "Go to 'Aisha (the
mother of the believers) and say: "Umar is paying his
salutation to you. But don't say: 'The chief of the
believers,' because today I am not the chief of the
believers. And say: "Umar bin Al-Khattab asks the
permission to be buried with his two companions (i.e.
the Prophet, and Abu Bakr)." Abdullah greeted 'Aisha and
asked for the permission for entering, and then entered
to her and found her sitting and weeping. He said to
her, "'Umar bin Al-Khattab is paying his salutations to
you, and asks the permission to be buried with his two
companions." She said, "I had the idea of having this
place for myself, but today I prefer Umar to myself."
When he returned it was said (to 'Umar), "'Abdullah bin
'Umar has come." 'Umar said, "Make me sit up." Somebody
supported him against his body and 'Umar asked
('Abdullah), "What news do you have?" He said, "O chief
of the believers! It is as you wish. She has given the
permission." 'Umar said, "Praise be to Allah, there was
nothing more important to me than this. So when I die,
take me, and greet 'Aisha and say: "Umar bin Al-Khattab
asks the permission (to be buried with the Prophet ),
and if she gives the permission, bury me there, and if
she refuses, then take me to the grave-yard of the
Muslims."
Then Hafsa (the mother of the believers) came with
many other women walking with her. When we saw her, we
went away. She went in (to 'Umar) and wept there for
sometime. When the men asked for permission to enter,
she went into another place, and we heard her weeping
inside. The people said (to 'Umar), "O chief of the
believers! Appoint a successor." Umar said, "I do not
find anyone more suitable for the job than the following
persons or group whom Allah's Apostle had been pleased
with before he died." Then 'Umar mentioned 'Ali,
'Uthman, AzZubair, Talha, Sad and 'Abdur-Rahman (bin
Auf) and said, "Abdullah bin 'Umar will be a witness to
you, but he will have no share in the rule. His being a
witness will compensate him for not sharing the right of
ruling. If Sad becomes the ruler, it will be alright:
otherwise, whoever becomes the ruler should seek his
help, as I have not dismissed him because of disability
or dishonesty." 'Umar added, "I recommend that my
successor takes care of the early emigrants; to know
their rights and protect their honor and sacred things.
I also recommend that he be kind to the Ansar who had
lived in Medina before the emigrants and Belief had
entered their hearts before them. I recommend that the
(ruler) should accept the good of the righteous among
them and excuse their wrong-doers, and I recommend that
he should do good to all the people of the towns
(Al-Ansar), as they are the protectors of Islam and the
source of wealth and the source of annoyance to the
enemy. I also recommend that nothing be taken from them
except from their surplus with their consent. I also
recommend that he do good to the 'Arab bedouin, as they
are the origin of the 'Arabs and the material of Islam.
He should take from what is inferior, amongst their
properties and distribute that to the poor amongst them.
I also recommend him concerning Allah's and His
Apostle's protectees (i.e. Dhimmis) to fulfill their
contracts and to fight for them and not to overburden
them with what is beyond their ability." So when 'Umar
expired, we carried him out and set out walking.
'Abdullah bin 'Umar greeted ('Aisha) and said, "'Umar
bin Al-Khattab asks for the permission." 'Aisha said,
"Bring him in." He was brought in and buried beside his
two companions.
When he was buried, the group (recommended by 'Umar)
held a meeting. Then 'Abdur-Rahman said, " Reduce the
candidates for rulership to three of you." Az-Zubair
said, "I give up my right to Ali." Talha said, "I give
up my right to 'Uthman," Sad, 'I give up my right to
'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf." 'Abdur-Rahman then said (to
'Uthman and 'Ali), "Now which of you is willing to give
up his right of candidacy to that he may choose the
better of the (remaining) two, bearing in mind that
Allah and Islam will be his witnesses." So both the
sheiks (i.e. 'Uthman and 'Ali) kept silent.
'Abdur-Rahman said, "Will you both leave this matter to
me, and I take Allah as my Witness that I will not
choose but the better of you?" They said, "Yes." So
'Abdur-Rahman took the hand of one of them (i.e. 'Ali)
and said, "You are related to Allah's Apostle and one of
the earliest Muslims as you know well. So I ask you by
Allah to promise that if I select you as a ruler you
will do justice, and if I select 'Uthman as a ruler you
will listen to him and obey him." Then he took the other
(i.e. 'Uthman) aside and said the same to him. When
'Abdur-Rahman secured (their agreement to) this
covenant, he said, "O 'Uthman! Raise your hand." So he
(i.e. 'Abdur-Rahman) gave him (i.e. 'Uthman) the solemn
pledge, and then 'Ali gave him the pledge of allegiance
and then all the (Medina) people gave him the pledge of
allegiance.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 51:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad:
Allah's Apostle said, "Tomorrow I will give the flag
to a man with whose leadership Allah will grant (the
Muslim) victory." So the people kept on thinking the
whole night as to who would be given the flag. The next
morning the people went to Allah's Apostle and every one
of them hoped that he would be given the flag. The
Prophet said, "Where is Ali bin Abi Talib?" The people
replied, "He is suffering from eye trouble, O Allah's
Apostle." He said, "Send for him and bring him to me."
So when 'Ali came, the Prophet spat in his eyes and
invoked good on him, and he became alright as if he had
no ailment. The Prophet then gave him the flag. 'Ali
said, "O Allah's Apostle! Shall I fight them (i.e.
enemy) till they become like us?" The Prophet said,
"Proceed to them steadily till you approach near to them
and then invite them to Islam and inform them of their
duties towards Allah which Islam prescribes for them,
for by Allah, if one man is guided on the right path
(i.e. converted to Islam) through you, it would be
better for you than (a great number of) red camels."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 52:
Narrated Salama:
Ali happened to stay behind the Prophet and (did not
join him) during the battle of Khaibar for he was having
eye trouble. Then he said, "How could I remain behind
Allah's Apostle?" So 'Ali set out following the Prophet
, When it was the eve of the day in the morning of which
Allah helped (the Muslims) to conquer it, Allah's
Apostle said, "I will give the flag (to a man), or
tomorrow a man whom Allah and His Apostle love will take
the flag," or said, "A man who loves Allah and His
Apostle; and Allah will grant victory under his
leadership." Suddenly came 'Ali whom we did not expect.
The people said, "This is 'Ali." Allah's Apostle gave
him the flag and Allah granted victory under his
leadership.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 53:
Narrated Abu Hazim:
A man came to Sahl bin Sad and said, "This is
so-and-so," meaning the Governor of Medina, "He is
calling 'Ali bad names near the pulpit." Sahl asked,
"What is he saying?" He (i.e. the man) replied, "He
calls him (i.e. 'Ali) Abu Turab." Sahl laughed and said,
"By Allah, none but the Prophet called him by this name
and no name was dearer to 'Ali than this." So I asked
Sahl to tell me more, saying, "O Abu 'Abbas! How (was
this name given to 'Ali)?" Sahl said, "'Ali went to
Fatima and then came out and slept in the Mosque. The
Prophet asked Fatima, "Where is your cousin?" She said,
"In the Mosque." The Prophet went to him and found that
his (i.e. Ali's) covering sheet had slipped of his back
and dust had soiled his back. The Prophet started wiping
the dust off his back and said twice, "Get up! O Abu
Turab (i.e. O. man with the dust)."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 54:
Narrated Sad bin 'Ubaida:
A man came to Ibn 'Umar and asked about 'Uthman and
Ibn 'Umar mentioned his good deeds and said to the
questioner. "Perhaps these facts annoy you?" The other
said, "Yes." Ibn 'Umar said, "May Allah stick your nose
in the dust (i.e. degrade you)!' Then the man asked him
about 'Ali. Ibn 'Umar mentioned his good deeds and said,
"It is all true, and that is his house in the midst of
the houses of the Prophet. Perhaps these facts have hurt
you?" The questioner said, "Yes." Ibn 'Umar said, "May
Allah stick your nose in the dust (i.e. degrade you or
make you do things which you hate) ! Go away and do
whatever you can against me."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 55:
Narrated 'Ali:
Fatima complained of the suffering caused to her by
the hand mill. Some Captives were brought to the
Prophet, she came to him but did not find him at home
'Aisha was present there to whom she told (of her desire
for a servant). When the Prophet came, Aisha informed
him about Fatima's visit. Ali added "So the Prophet came
to us, while we had gone to our bed I wanted to get up
but the Prophet said, "Remain at your place". Then he
sat down between us till I found the coolness of his
feet on my chest. Then he said, "Shall I teach you a
thing which is better than what you have asked me? When
you go to bed, say, 'Allahu-Akbar' thirty-four times,
and 'Subhan Allah thirty-three times, and
'Alhamdu-lillah thirty-three times for that is better
for you both than a servant."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 56:
Narrated Ubaida:
Ali said (to the people of 'Iraq), "Judge as you used
to judge, for I hate differences (and I do my best )
till the people unite as one group, or I die as my
companions have died." And narrated Sad that the Prophet
said to 'Ali, "Will you not be pleased from this that
you are to me like Aaron was to Moses?"
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 57:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The people used to say, "Abu Huraira narrates too
many narrations." In fact I used to keep close to
Allah's Apostle and was satisfied with what filled my
stomach. I ate no leavened bread and dressed no
decorated striped clothes, and never did a man or a
woman serve me, and I often used to press my belly
against gravel because of hunger, and I used to ask a
man to recite a Quranic Verse to me although I knew it,
so that he would take me to his home and feed me. And
the most generous of all the people to the poor was
Ja'far bin Abi Talib. He used to take us to his home and
offer us what was available therein. He would even offer
us an empty folded leather container (of butter) which
we would split and lick whatever was in it.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 58:
Narrated Ash-Sha'bi:
Whenever Ibn 'Umar greeted Ibn Jafar, he used to say:
"As-salamu-'Alaika (i.e. Peace be on you) O son of
Dhu-l-Janahain (son of the two-winged person)."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 59:
Narrated Anas:
Whenever there was drought, 'Umar bin Al-Khattab used
to ask Allah for rain through Al'Abbas bin 'Abdul
Muttalib, saying, "O Allah! We used to request our
Prophet to ask You for rain, and You would give us. Now
we request the uncle of our Prophet to ask You for rain,
so give us rain." And they would be given rain."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 60:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Fatima sent somebody to Abu Bakr asking him to give
her her inheritance from the Prophet from what Allah had
given to His Apostle through Fai (i.e. booty gained
without fighting). She asked for the Sadaqa (i.e. wealth
assigned for charitable purposes) of the Prophet at
Medina, and Fadak, and what remained of the Khumus
(i.e., one-fifth) of the Khaibar booty. Abu Bakr said,
"Allah's Apostle said, 'We (Prophets), our property is
not inherited, and whatever we leave is Sadaqa, but
Muhammad's Family can eat from this property, i.e.
Allah's property, but they have no right to take more
than the food they need.' By Allah! I will not bring any
change in dealing with the Sadaqa of the Prophet (and
will keep them) as they used to be observed in his (i.e.
the Prophet's) life-time, and I will dispose with it as
Allah's Apostle used to do," Then 'Ali said, "I testify
that None has the right to be worshipped but Allah, and
that Muhammad is His Apostle," and added, "O Abu Bakr!
We acknowledge your superiority." Then he (i.e. 'Ali)
mentioned their own relationship to Allah's Apostle and
their right. Abu Bakr then spoke saying, "By Allah in
Whose Hands my life is. I love to do good to the
relatives of Allah's Apostle rather than to my own
relatives" Abu Bark added: Look at Muhammad through his
family (i.e. if you are no good to his family you are
not good to him).
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 61:
Narrated Al-Miswar bin Makhrama:
Allah's Apostle said, "Fatima is a part of me, and he
who makes her angry, makes me angry."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 62:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet called his daughter Fatima during his
illness in which he died, and told her a secret
whereupon she wept. Then he called her again and told
her a secret whereupon she laughed. When I asked her
about that, she replied, "The Prophet spoke to me in
secret and informed me that he would die in the course
of the illness during which he died, so I wept. He again
spoke to me in secret and informed me that I would be
the first of his family to follow him (after his death)
and on that I laughed."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 63:
Narrated Marwan bin Al-Hakam:
'Uthman bin 'Affan was afflicted with severe
nose-bleeding in the year when such illness was
prevelant and that prevented him from performing Hajj,
and (because of it) he made his will. A man from Quraish
came to him and said, "Appoint your successor." 'Uthman
asked, "Did the people name him? (i.e. the successor)
the man said, "Yes." Uthman asked, "Who is that?" The
man remained silent. Another man came to 'Uthman and I
think it was Al-Harith. He also said, "Appoint your
successor." 'Uthman asked, "Did the people name him?"
The man replied "Yes." 'Uthman said, "Who is that?" The
man remained silent. 'Uthman said, "Perhaps they have
mentioned Az-Zubair?" The man said, "Yes." 'Uthman said,
"By Him in Whose Hands my life is, he is the best of
them as I know, and the dearest of them to Allah's
Apostle ."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 64:
Narrated Marwan bin Al-Hakam:
While I was with 'Uthman, a man came to him and said,
"Appoint your successor." 'Uthman said, "Has such
successor been named?" He replied, "Yes, Az-Zubair."
'Uthman said, thrice, "By Allah! Indeed you know that he
is the best of you."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 65:
Narrated Jabir:
The Prophet said, "Every prophet used to have a
Hawari (i.e. disciple), and my Hawari is Az-Zubair bin
Al-'Awwam."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 66:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Az-Zubair:
During the battle of Al-Ahzab, I and 'Umar bin
Abi-Salama were kept behind with the women. Behold! I
saw (my father) Az-Zubair riding his horse, going to and
coming from Bani Quraiza twice or thrice. So when I came
back I said, "O my father! I saw you going to and coming
from Bani Quraiza?" He said, "Did you really see me, O
my son?" I said, "Yes." He said, "Allah's Apostle said,
'Who will go to Bani Quraiza and bring me their news?'
So I went, and when I came back, Allah's Apostle
mentioned for me both his parents saying, "Let my father
and mother be sacrificed for you."'
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 67:
Narrated 'Urwa:
On the day of the battle of Al-Yarmuk, the companions
of the Prophet said to Az-Zubair, "Will you attack the
enemy vigorously so that we may attack them along with
you?" So Az-Zubair attacked them, and they inflicted two
wounds over his shoulder, and in between these two
wounds there was an old scar he had received on the day
of the battle of Badr When I was a child, I used to
insert my fingers into those scars in play.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 68:
Narrated 'Umar:
"Before the Prophet died, he was pleased with him
(Talha bin 'Ubaidullah)."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 69:
Narrated Abu 'Uthman:
During one of the Ghazawat in which Allah's Apostle
was fighting, none remained with the Prophet but Talha
and Sad.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 70:
Narrated Qais bin Abi Hazim:
I saw Talha's paralyzed hand with which he had
protected the Prophet (from an arrow) .
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 71:
Narrated Sad: On the day of the battle of Uhud the
Prophet mentioned for me both hi
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 72:
Narrated Sad:
No doubt, (for some time) I stood for one-third of
the Muslims.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 73:
Narrated Sad bin Abi Waqqas:
No man embraced Islam before the day on which I
embraced Islam, and no doubt, I remained for seven days
as one third of the then extant Muslims.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 74:
Narrated Qais:
I heard Sad saying, "I was the first amongst the
'Arabs who shot an arrow for Allah's Cause. We used to
fight along with the Prophets, while we had nothing to
eat except the leaves of trees so that one's excrete
would look like the excrete balls of camel or a sheep,
containing nothing to mix them together. Today Banu Asad
tribe blame me for not having understood Islam. I would
be a loser if my deeds were in vain." Those people
complained about Sad to 'Umar, claiming that he did not
offer his prayers perfectly.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 75:
Narrated about the sons-in-law of the Prophet and one
of them is Abu Al-'As bin Ar-Rabi'.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 76:
Narrated Al-Miswar bin Makhrama:
'Ali demanded the hand of the daughter of Abu Jahl.
Fatima heard of this and went to Allah's Apostle saying,
"Your people think that you do not become angry for the
sake of your daughters as 'Ali is now going to marry the
daughter of Abu Jahl. "On that Allah's Apostle got up
and after his recitation of Tashah-hud. I heard him
saying, "Then after! I married one of my daughters to
Abu Al-'As bin Al-Rabi' (the husband of Zainab, the
daughter of the Prophet ) before Islam and he proved
truthful in whatever he said to me. No doubt, Fatima is
a part of me, I hate to see her being troubled. By
Allah, the daughter of Allah's Apostle and the daughter
of Allah's Enemy cannot be the wives of one man." So
'Ali gave up that engagement.
'Al-Miswar further said: I heard the Prophet talking
and he mentioned a son-in-law of his belonging to the
tribe of Bani 'Abd-Shams. He highly praised him
concerning that relationship and said (whenever) he
spoke to me, he spoke the truth, and whenever he
promised me, he fulfilled his promise."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 77:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
The Prophet sent an army under the command of Usama
bin Zaid. When some people criticized his leadership,
the Prophet said, "If you are criticizing Usama's
leadership, you used to criticize his father's
leadership before. By Allah! He was worthy of leadership
and was one of the dearest persons to me, and (now) this
(i.e. Usama) is one of the dearest to me after him (i.e.
Zaid)."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 78:
Narrated Urwa:
Aisha said, "A Qaif (i.e. one skilled in recognizing
the lineage of a person through Physiognomy and through
examining the body parts of an infant) came to me while
the Prophet was present, and Usama bin Zaid and Zaid bin
Haritha were Lying asleep. The Qa'if said. These feet
(of Usama and his father) are of persons belonging to
the same lineage.' " The Prophet was pleased with that
saying which won his admiration, and he told 'Aisha of
it.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 79:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The people of the Quraish tribe were worried about
the Makhzumiya woman. They said. "Nobody dare speak to
him (i.e. the Prophet ) except Usama bin Zaid as he is
the most beloved to Allah's Apostle." Aisha said, "A
woman from Bani Makhzumiya committed a theft and the
people said, 'Who can intercede with the Prophet for
her?' So nobody dared speak to him (i.e. the Prophet)
but Usama bin Zaid spoke to him. The Prophet said, 'If a
reputable man amongst the children of Bani Israel
committed a theft, they used to forgive him, but if a
poor man committed a theft, they would cut his hand. But
I would cut even the hand of Fatima (i.e. the daughter
of the Prophet) if she committed a theft."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 80:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Dinar:
One day Ibn 'Umar, while in the Mosque, looked at a
man who was dragging his clothes while walking in one of
the corners of the Mosque He said, "See who is that. I
wish he was near to me." Somebody then said (to Ibn
'Umar), "Don't you know him, O Abu 'Abdur-Rahman? He is
Muhammad bin Usama." On that Ibn 'Umar bowed his head
and dug the earth with his hands and then, said, "If
Allah's Apostle saw him, he would have loved him."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 81:
Narrated Usama bin Zaid:
That the Prophet used to take him (i.e. Usama) and
Al-Hassan (in his lap) and say: "O Allah! Love them, as
I love them." The freed slave of Usama bin Zaid said,
"Al-Hajjaj bin Aiman bin Um Aiman and Aiman Ibn Um Aiman
was Usama's brother from the maternal side, and he was
one of the Ansar. He was seen by Ibn 'Umar not
performing his bowing and prostrations in a perfect
manner. So Ibn 'Umar told him to repeat his prayer.
Harmala, the freed slave of Usama bin Zaid said that
while he was in the company of 'Abdullah bin 'Umar,
Al-Hajjaj bin Aiman came in and (while praying) he did
not perform his bowing and prostrations properly. So Ibn
'Umar told him to repeat his prayer. When he went away,
Ibn 'Umar asked me, "Who is he?" I said, "Al-Hajjaj bin
Um Aiman." Ibn 'Umar said, "If Allah's Apostle saw him,
he would have loved him." Then Ibn 'Umar mentioned the
love of the Prophet for the children of Um Aimn.
Sulaiman said that Um Aiman was one of the nurses of the
Prophet.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 82:
The merits of 'Abdullah bin Umar bin Al-Khattab.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 83:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
If a man saw a dream during the lifetime of the
Prophet he would narrate it to the Prophet. Once I
wished to see a dream and narrate it to the Prophet I
was young, unmarried, and used to sleep in the Mosque
during the lifetime of the Prophet. I dreamt that two
angels took me and went away with me towards the (Hell)
Fire which looked like a well with the inside walls
built up, and had two side-walls like those of a well.
There I saw some people in it whom I knew. I started
saying, "I seek Refuge with Allah from the (Hell) Fire,
I seek Refuge with Allah from the (Hell) Fire." Then
another angel met the other two and said to me, "Do not
be afraid." I narrated my dream to Hafsa who, in her
turn, narrated it to the Prophet. He said, "What an
excellent man Abdullah is if he only observes the night
prayer." (Salem, a sub-narrator said, "Abdullah used not
to sleep at night but very little hence forward."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 84:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar from Hafsa his sister:
That the Prophet had said to her, "'Abdullah is a
pious man."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 85:
Narrated 'Alqama:
I went to Sham and offered a two-Rak'at prayer and
then said, "O Allah! Bless me with a good pious
companion." So I went to some people and sat with them.
An old man came and sat by my side. I asked, "Who is
he?" They replied, "(He is) Abu-Ad-Darda.' I said (to
him), "I prayed to Allah to bless me with a pious
companion and He sent you to me." He asked me, "From
where are you?" I replied, "From the people of Al-Kufa."
He said, "Isn't there amongst you Ibn Um 'Abd, the one
who used to carry the shoes, the cushion(or pillow) and
the water for ablution? Is there amongst you the one
whom Allah gave Refuge from Satan through the request of
His Prophet. Is there amongst you the one who keeps the
secrets of the Prophet which nobody knows except him?"
Abu Darda further asked, "How does 'Abdullah (bin
Mas'ud) recite the Sura starting with, 'By the Night as
it conceals (the light)." (92.1) Then I recited before
him:
'By the Night as it envelops: And by the Day as it
appears in brightness; And by male and female.' (91.1-3)
On this Abu Ad-Darda' said, "By Allah, the Prophet made
me recite the Sura in this way while I was listening to
him (reciting it)."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 86:
Narrated Ibrahim: 'Alqama went to Sham and when he
entered the mosque, he said, "O Allah ! Bless me with a
pious companion." So he sat with Abu Ad-Darda. Abu
Ad-Darda' asked him, "Where are you from?" 'Alqama
replied, "From the people of Kufa." Abu Ad
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 87:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Allah's Apostle said, " Every nation has an extremely
trustworthy man, and the trustworthy man of this (i.e.
Muslim) nation is Abu 'Ubaida bin Al-Jarrah."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 88:
Narrated Hudhaifa:
The Prophet said to the people of Nijran, "I will
send you the most trustworthy man." (Every one of) the
companions of the Prophet was looking forward (to be
that person). He then sent Abu 'Ubaida.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 89:
Narrated Abu Bakra:
I heard the Prophet talking at the pulpit while
Al-Hasan was sitting beside him, and he (i.e. the
Prophet ) was once looking at the people and at another
time Al-Hasan, and saying, "This son of mine is a Saiyid
(i.e. chief) and perhaps Allah will bring about an
agreement between two sects of the Muslims through him."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 90:
Narrated Usama bin Zaid:
That the Prophet used to take him and Al-Hasan, and
used to say, "O Allah! I love them, so please love
them," or said something similar.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 91:
Narrated Muhammad:
Anas bin Malik said, "The head of Al-Husain was
brought to 'Ubaidullah bin Ziyad and was put in a tray,
and then Ibn Ziyad started playing with a stick at the
nose and mouth of Al-Husain's head and saying something
about his handsome features." Anas then said (to him),
"Al-Husain resembled the Prophet more than the others
did." Anas added, "His (i.e. Al-Husain's) hair was dyed
with Wasma (i.e. a kind of plant used as a dye)."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 92:
Narrated Al-Bara:
I saw the Prophet carrying Al-Hasan on his shoulder
an saying, "O Allah! I love him, so please love him."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 93:
Narrated 'Uqba bin Al-Harith:
I saw Abu Bakr carrying Al-Hasan and saying, "Let my
father be sacrificed for you; you resemble the Prophet
and not 'Ali," while 'Ali was laughing at this.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 94:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Abu Bakr used to say, "Please Muhammad (i.e. the
Prophet) by doing good to his family."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 95:
Narrated Anas:
None resembled the Prophet more than Al-Hasan bin
'Ali did.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 96:
Narrated Ibn Abi Nu'm:
A person asked 'Abdullah bin 'Umar whether a Muslim
could kill flies. I heard him saying (in reply). "The
people of Iraq are asking about the killing of flies
while they themselves murdered the son of the daughter
of Allah's Apostle . The Prophet said, They (i.e. Hasan
and Husain) are my two sweet basils in this world."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 97:
Narrated the merits of Bilal bin Rabah the freed
slave of Abu Bakr. The Prophet said (to Bilal), "I heard
the sound of your shoes in Paradise just in front of
me."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 98:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
Umar used to say, "Abu Bakr is our chief, and he
manumitted our chief," meaning Bilal.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 99:
Narrated Qais:
Bilal said to Abu Bakr, "If you have bought me for
yourself then keep me (for yourself), but if you have
bought me for Allah's Sake, then leave me for Allah's
Work."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 100:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Once the Prophet embraced me (pressed me to his
chest) and said, "O Allah, teach him wisdom (i.e. the
understanding of the knowledge of Qur'an)."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number
101r:
Narrated 'Abdul Warith:
The same but said, "O Allah, teach him (Ibn Abbas)
the Book (i.e. the understanding of the knowledge of
Qur'an)."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number
101a:
Narrated Khalid:
As above.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 102:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet had informed the people about the death
of Zaid, Ja'far and Ibn Rawaha before the news of their
death reached them. He said with his eyes flowing with
tears, "Zaid took the flag and was martyred; then Ja'far
took the flag and was martyred, and then Ibn Rawaha took
the flag and was martyred. Finally the flag was taken by
one of Allah's Swords (i.e. Khalid bin Al-Walid) and
Allah gave them (i.e. the Muslims) victory."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 103:
Narrated Masruq:
'Abdullah (bin Mas'ud) was mentioned before 'Abdullah
bin 'Amr. The latter said, "That is a man I continue to
love because I heard Allah's Apostle saying, ' Learn the
recitation of the Qur'an from (any of these) four
persons: 'Abdullah bin Masud, Salim the freed slave of
Abu Hudhaifa, Ubai bin Kab, and Muadh bin Jabal." I do
not remember whether he mentioned Ubai first or Muadh.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 104:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr:
Allah's Apostle neither talked in an insulting manner
nor did he ever speak evil intentionally. He used to
say, "The most beloved to me amongst you is the one who
has the best character and manners." He added, " Learn
the Qur'an from (any of these) four persons. 'Abdullah
bin Mas'ud, Salim the freed slave of Abu Hudhaifa, Ubai
bin Ka'b, and Mu'adh bin Jabal."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 105:
Narrated Alqama:
I went to Sham and was offering a two-Rak'at prayer;
I said, "O Allah! Bless me with a (pious) companion."
Then I saw an old man coming towards me, and when he
came near I said, (to myself), "I hope Allah has given
me my request." The man asked (me), "Where are you
from?" I replied, "I am from the people of Kufa." He
said, "Weren't there amongst you the Carrier of the
(Prophet's) shoes, Siwak and the ablution water
container? Weren't there amongst you the man who was
given Allah's Refuge from the Satan? And weren't there
amongst you the man who used to keep the (Prophet's)
secrets which nobody else knew? How did Ibn Um 'Abd
(i.e. 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud) use to recite Surat-al-lail
(the Night:92)?" I recited:--
"By the Night as it envelops By the Day as it appears
in brightness. And by male and female." (92.1-3) On
that, Abu Darda said, "By Allah, the Prophet made me
read the Verse in this way after listening to him, but
these people (of Sham) tried their best to let me say
something different."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 106:
Narrated 'Abdur-Rahman bin Yazid:
We asked Hudhaifa to tell us of a person resembling
(to some extent) the Prophet in good appearance and
straight forward behavior so that we may learn from him
(good manners and acceptable conduct). Hudhaifa replied,
"I do not know anybody resembling the Prophet (to some
extent) in appearance and conduct more than Ibn Um 'Abd.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 107:
Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ashari:
My brother and I came from Yemen, and for some time
we continued to consider 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud as one of
the members of the family of the Prophet because we used
to see him and his mother going in the house of the
Prophet very often.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 108:
Narrated Ibn Abu Mulaika:
Muawiya offered one Rak'a Witr prayer after the 'Isha
prayer, and at that time a freed slave of Ibn 'Abbas was
present. He (i.e. the slave) went to Ibn 'Abbas (and
told him that Muawiya offered one Rak'a Witr prayer).
Ibn Abbas said, "Leave him, for he was in the company of
Allah's Apostle."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 109:
Narrated Ibn Abi Mulaika:
Somebody said to Ibn 'Abbas, "Can you speak to the
chief of the believers Muwaiya, as he does not pray
except one Rak'a as Witr?" Ibn 'Abbas replied, "He is a
Faqih (i.e. a learned man who can give religious
verdicts) ."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 110:
Narrated Humran bin Abbas:
Muawiya said (to the people), "You offer a prayer
which we, who were the companions of the Prophet never
saw the Prophet offering, and he forbade its offering,"
i.e. the two Rakat after the compulsory 'Asr prayer.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 111:
Narrated Al-Miswar bin Makhrama:
Allah's Apostle said, "Fatima is a part of me, and
whoever makes her angry, makes me angry."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 112:
Narrated Abu Salama:
'Aisha said, "Once Allah's Apostle said (to me), 'O
Aish ('Aisha)! This is Gabriel greeting you.' I said,
'Peace and Allah's Mercy and Blessings be on him, you
see what I don't see' " She was addressing Allah 's
Apostle.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 113:
Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari:
Allah's Apostle said, "Many amongst men attained
perfection but amongst women none attained the
perfection except Mary, the daughter of Imran and Asiya,
the wife of Pharaoh. And the superiority of 'Aisha to
other women is like the superiority of Tharid (i.e. an
Arabic dish) to other meals."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 114:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Allah's Apostle said, "The superiority of 'Aisha over
other women is like the superiority of Tharid to other
meals."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 115:
Narrated Al-Qasim bin Muhammad:
Once 'Aisha became sick and Ibn 'Abbas went to see
her and said, "O mother of the believers! You are
leaving for truthful fore-runners i.e. for Allah's
Apostle and Abu Bakr.
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 116:
Narrated Abu Wail:
When 'Ali sent 'Ammar and Al-Hasan to (the people of)
Kufa to urge them to fight, 'Ammar addressed them
saying, "I know that she (i.e. 'Aisha) is the wife of
the Prophet in this world and in the Hereafter (world to
come), but Allah has put you to test, whether you will
follow Him (i.e. Allah) or her."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 117:
Narrated 'Aisha:
That she borrowed a necklace from Asma' and it was
lost. Allah's Apostle sent some of his companions to
look for it. During their journey the time of prayer was
due and they prayed without ablution. When they returned
to the Prophet they complained about it. So the Divine
Verse of Tayammum was revealed. Usaid bin Hudair said
(to 'Aisha), "May Allah reward you handsomely. By Allah,
whenever you have a difficulty, Allah took you out of it
and brought with it, a Blessing for the Muslims."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 118:
Narrated Hisham's father:
When Allah's Apostle was in his fatal illness, he
started visiting his wives and saying, "Where will I be
tomorrow?" He was anxious to be in 'Aisha's home. 'Aisha
said, "So when it was my day, the Prophet became silent
(no longer asked the question)."
Volume 5, Book 57, Number 119:
Narrated Hisham's father:
The people used to send presents to the Prophet on
the day of 'Aisha's turn. 'Aisha said, "My companions
(i.e. the other wives of the Prophet) gathered in the
house of Um Salama and said, "0 Um Salama! By Allah, the
people choose to send presents on the day of 'Aisha's
turn and we too, love the good (i.e. presents etc.) as 'Aisha
does. You should tell Allah's Apostle to tell the people
to send their presents to him wherever he may be, or
wherever his turn may be." Um Salama said that to the
Prophet and he turned away from her, and when the
Prophet returned to her (i.e. Um Salama), she repeated
the same, and the Prophet again turned away, and when
she told him the same for the third time, the Prophet
said, "O Um Salama! Don't trouble me by harming 'Aisha,
for by Allah, the Divine Inspiration never came to me
while I was under the blanket of any woman amongst you
except her."
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