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Abu Ayoob narrated this entire event to Nabi ( Sallallahu alayhi wasallam ) who said ," He has spoken the truth although he is a great liar.
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29 ) Hadhrat Ibn Abbas ( Radiahallahu Anhu ) says that Rasulallaah ( Sallallahu alayhi wasallam ) was staying in a room at Hadhrat Abu Ayoob ( Radiahallahu Anhu ).
Hadhrat Abu Ayoob ( Radiahallahu Anhu ) complained to Nabi ( Sallallahu alayhi wasallam ) who said that it was a Jinn.
When the Jinn came, Abu Ayoob ( Radiahallahu Anhu ) told him this, and the Jinn pledged not to come again.
Abu Ayoob apprehended the Jinn twice or thrice and each time he released him on the pledge of not returning.
Abu Ayoob thereafter apprehended the Jinn who said ," If you leave me, I will show such a thing, that when read, the Shaitaan will not come near you.
Abu and narrated
* Abu Hurairah narrated that Muhammad said, " When honesty is lost, then wait for the Day of Judgment.
It has been reported that Abu Qulabah narrated: Some of the Companions of the Prophet ( peace be on him ) decided to relinquish the world, forsake their wives, and become like monks.
It was narrated from Abu Hurayrah ( Radiallhu Anhu ) that the Messenger of Allah said: “( The Dua ) of any one of you will be answered so long as he is not hasty in seeking a response and does not say, ‘ I prayed but I have not had a response .’” by al-Bukhari, 5981 ; Muslim, 2735
Ahadith associate the " Farthest Mosque " as Al-Quds ; for example, as narrated by Abu Huraira: " On the night journey of Allah's Apostle, two cups, one containing wine and the other containing milk, were presented to him at Al-Quds ( Jerusalem ).
Regarding consultation with the people of the book, it is also narrated by Abu Hurairah in Hadith literature ( Sahih Al-Bukhari, Book 6, Volume 60, Hadith 12 )
Shi ' i Muslims see his being killed at the hands of Muawiyah's army as significant because of a well-known hadith, present in both the Shia and Sunni books of hadith, narrated by Abu Hurayrah and others, in which the Prophet is recorded to have said: " Rejoice Ammar!
It was narrated from Abu Hurayrah that Muhammad said: " The area between my house and my minbar is one of the gardens ( rawdah ) of Paradise, and my minbar is on my cistern ( hawd )"
Most of the Sahabah, including Abu Bakr, refrained from commenting with their personal views, and only narrated comments by Muhammad.
* It was narrated that Abu ’ l-Hayaaj al-Asadi said: ‘ Ali ibn Abi Taalib said to me: “ Shall I not send you on the same mission as the Messenger of Allah sent me?
-It was narrated from Abu Sa ` eed that the Prophet Muhammad forbade building structures over graves.
He goes on to cite another sound report narrated by Ibn ' Asakir from Abu Zur ' a al-Razi whereby the latter met Khiḍr twice, once in his youth, the other in old age, but Khiḍr himself had not changed.
Abu Hurairah narrated that Muhammad said, " People will not sit in an assembly in which they remember Allah without the angels surrounding them, mercy covering them, and Allah Mentioning them among those who are with Him.
The concept is based on the following Prophetic tradition ( hadith ): Abu Hurairah narrated that the Islamic prophet Muhammad said ;
According to a hadith narrated by Abu Hurairah, he says, " I have heard the Messenger of Allah, saying that the black granules ( kalonji ) is the remedy for all diseases except death.
Abu Hurairah spent 3 years in the company of the Prophet and went on expeditions and journeys with him It is estimated that he narrated around 5, 375 ahadith.
Shi ' a tradition rejects the authenticity of Abu Hurairah's hadith, seldom accepting only when there are similar hadith narrated by Sahabah ( companions ) and family of Muhammad who are considered reliable by Shi ' a.
I accept every hadith with evidence narrated by them, but I do not accept the hadith whose source is Abu Huraira, Anas ibn Malik, or Samra ibn Jundab.
Abu and entire
The entire eastern plateau region is intersected by a low chain of mountains, the Jabal ar Ruwaq, the Jabal Abu Rujmayn, and the Jabal Bishri, extending northeastward from the Jabal Al Arab to the Euphrates.
There he advised Abu Ubaidah to pull the troops back from Palestine and from Northern and Central Syria, and then to concentrate the entire Rashidun army in one place.
Muhammad died in 632 and was succeeded by Abu Bakr, the first Caliph with undisputed control of the entire Arab peninsula after the successful Ridda Wars, which resulted in the consolidation of a powerful Muslim state throughout the peninsula.
His succession to the entire Buyid Empire was prevented by his brother Abu Mansur Fulad Sutun, who took control of Fars.
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