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| en/Islam/Hadith/Bukhari Vol 3.txt 14 | ||
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| nted here with him, and at that time we were traveling with | light | luggage; we had a few riding animals and a little food rati |
| as seriously ill. So, he hastened his pace, and when the twi | light | disappeared, he dismounted and offered the Maghrib and 'Ish |
| l they become free from all the dangers of being spoilt or b | light | ed; and do not sell fresh dates for dry dates." Narrated Sal |
| eir benefit is evident (i.e. no dangers of being spoilt or b | light | ed). He replied that there was none. Volume 3, Book 34, Numb |
| r benefit is evident and then the fruits were spoiled with b | light | s, the loss would be suffered by the owner (not the buyer). |
| for greasing the boats and the hides; and people use it for | light | s?" He said, "No, it is illegal." Allah's Apostle further sa |
| e example of those people (Muslims) and the example of this | light | (guidance) which they have accepted willingly. Volume 3, Bo |
| . Sometimes the vegetation of that portion was affected by b | light | s etc., while the rest remained safe and vice versa, so the |
| Muzabana and the selling of fruits till they are free from b | light | s. He forbade the selling of the fruits except for money, ex |
| Al-Akwa: On the day of Khaibar the Prophet saw fires being | light | ed. He asked, "Why are these fires being lighted?" The peopl |
| w fires being lighted. He asked, "Why are these fires being | light | ed?" The people replied that they were cooking the meat of d |
| the Prophet . The Prophet asked me, 'Did you abuse him by s | light | ing his mother?' He added, 'Your slaves are your brethren up |
| el, thinking that I was in it, as, at that time, women were | light | in weight, and thin and lean, and did not use to eat much. |
| gift for you." (Various narrations are mentioned here with s | light | variations in expressions relating the condition that Jabir |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Sahih Bukhari - Book 13 (Friday Prayer).txt 14 | ||
| use and offered eight Rakat. I never saw him praying such a | light | prayer but he performed perfect prostration and bowing. Nar |
| atever is in them. All the praises are for You; You are the | Light | of the Heavens and the Earth And all the praises are for Yo |
| ring the Adhan for the morning prayer, he used to offer two | light | Rakat. Volume 2, Book 21, Number 262: Narrated 'Aisha: The |
| b.u.h) used to make the two Rakat before the Fajr prayer so | light | that I would wonder whether he recited Al-Fatiha (or not). |
| My sister Hafsa told me that the Prophet used to offer two | light | Rakat after dawn and it was the time when I never went to t |
| Duha prayers. I had never seen the Prophet offering such a | light | prayer but he performed bowing and prostrations perfectly . |
| slept lengthwise. Allah's Apostle slept till mid-night or s | light | ly before or after it. Then Allah's Apostle woke up, sat, an |
| he lay down till the Muadh-dhin came and then he prayed two | light | Rakat and went out and offered the early morning (Fajr) pra |
| he Muslims was diverted from the prayer because they were de | light | ed to see the Prophet. The Prophet waved his hand to them to |
| he same condition as he was on the day of burial, except a s | light | change near his ear. Volume 2, Book 23, Number 435: Narrate |
| at it meant, the Prophet said, "Till there is no danger of b | light | ." Volume 2, Book 24, Number 564: Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdull |
| orbidden the sale of fruits till they were ripe (free from b | light | ). Volume 2, Book 24, Number 565: Narrated Anas bin Malik: A |
| ted, and then I poured water for his ablution. He performed | light | ablution and then I said to him: (Is it the time for) the p |
| d at the mountainous pass and then urinated and performed a | light | ablution. I said to him, "(Shall we offer) the prayer?" He |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Bukhari Vol 7.txt 4 | ||
| , then raised his head and stood for a long time which was s | light | ly less than that of the first Qiyam (and recited Qur'an). T |
| t came to me during the period of Al-Hudaibiya, while I was | light | ing fire underneath a cooking pot and lice were falling down |
| cure our patient with the permission of our Lord." with a s | light | shower of saliva) while treating with a Ruqya. Volume 7, Bo |
| the foot of the camel Slipped and I said, "The woman!" and a | light | ed (hurriedly). Allah's Apostle said, "She is your mother." |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Bukhari Vol 9.txt 18 | ||
| He never had a dream but that it came true like bright day | light | . He used to go in seclusion (the cave of) Hira where he use |
| ybreak (from the darkness)' (6.96) that Al-Asbah. means the | light | of the sun during the day and the light of the moon at nigh |
| Al-Asbah. means the light of the sun during the day and the | light | of the moon at night). Volume 9, Book 87, Number 112: Narra |
| fire will come out of the land of Hijaz, and it will throw | light | on the necks of the camels at Busra." Volume 9, Book 88, Nu |
| ). But if Muhammad is dead, Allah nevertheless has kept the | light | amongst you from which you can receive the same guidance as |
| us versions of this Hadith are given by the narrators with s | light | differences in expression but not in content). Volume 9, Bo |
| atever is in them. All the Praises are for You; You are the | Light | of the Heavens and the Earth. Your Word is the Truth, and Y |
| e as quickly as the wink of an eye, some others as quick as | light | ning, a strong wind, fast horses or she-camels. So some will |
| ens and the Earth. All the Praises are for You; You are the | Light | of the Heavens and the Earth and whatever is therein. You a |
| to say, "O Allah! All the Praises are for You; You are the | Light | of the Heavens and the Earth. And all the Praises are for Y |
| out (all those) in whose hearts there is faith even to the | light | est, lightest mustard seed. (Take them) out of the Fire.' I |
| those) in whose hearts there is faith even to the lightest, | light | est mustard seed. (Take them) out of the Fire.' I will go an |
| istible and said while he was in his place, "O Lord, please | light | en our burden as my followers cannot do that." So Allah dedu |
| t, sight and hearing, so return to your Lord so that He may | light | en your burden." The Prophet turned towards Gabriel for advi |
| weak in their bodies, hearts, hearing and constitution, so | light | en our burden." On that the Irresistible said, "O Muhammad!" |
| to Moses who asked, "What have you done?" He said, "He has | light | ened our burden: He has given us for every good deed a tenfo |
| t, but they gave it up. So go back to your Lord that He may | light | en your burden further." Allah's Apostle said, "O Moses! By |
| two words which are dear to the Beneficent (Allah) and very | light | (easy) for the tongue (to say), but very heavy in weight in |
| en/Islam/Hadith/_Legacy/Bukhari Vol 2.txt 14 | ||
| use and offered eight Rakat. I never saw him praying such a | light | prayer but he performed perfect prostration and bowing. Nar |
| atever is in them. All the praises are for You; You are the | Light | of the Heavens and the Earth And all the praises are for Yo |
| ring the Adhan for the morning prayer, he used to offer two | light | Rakat. Volume 2, Book 21, Number 262: Narrated 'Aisha: The |
| b.u.h) used to make the two Rakat before the Fajr prayer so | light | that I would wonder whether he recited Al-Fatiha (or not). |
| My sister Hafsa told me that the Prophet used to offer two | light | Rakat after dawn and it was the time when I never went to t |
| Duha prayers. I had never seen the Prophet offering such a | light | prayer but he performed bowing and prostrations perfectly . |
| slept lengthwise. Allah's Apostle slept till mid-night or s | light | ly before or after it. Then Allah's Apostle woke up, sat, an |
| he lay down till the Muadh-dhin came and then he prayed two | light | Rakat and went out and offered the early morning (Fajr) pra |
| he Muslims was diverted from the prayer because they were de | light | ed to see the Prophet. The Prophet waved his hand to them to |
| he same condition as he was on the day of burial, except a s | light | change near his ear. Volume 2, Book 23, Number 435: Narrate |
| at it meant, the Prophet said, "Till there is no danger of b | light | ." Volume 2, Book 24, Number 564: Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdull |
| orbidden the sale of fruits till they were ripe (free from b | light | ). Volume 2, Book 24, Number 565: Narrated Anas bin Malik: A |
| ted, and then I poured water for his ablution. He performed | light | ablution and then I said to him: (Is it the time for) the p |
| d at the mountainous pass and then urinated and performed a | light | ablution. I said to him, "(Shall we offer) the prayer?" He |
| en/Islam/Hadith/_Legacy/Bukhari Vol 5.txt 26 | ||
| Let me explain to you (all these three things). As for his f | light | on the day of Uhud, I testify that Allah has excused him an |
| e the Sura starting with, 'By the Night as it conceals (the | light | )." (92.1) Then I recited before him: 'By the Night as it en |
| ept the meals of my children." He said, "Prepare your meal, | light | your lamp and let your children sleep if they ask for suppe |
| en sleep if they ask for supper." So she prepared her meal, | light | ed her lamp and made her children sleep, and then stood up p |
| : Two men left the Prophet on a very dark night. Suddenly a | light | came in front of them, and when they separated, the light a |
| a light came in front of them, and when they separated, the | light | also separated along with them. Volume 5, Book 58, Number 1 |
| said, "He is one of the people of Paradise." He prayed two | light | Rakat and then left. I followed him and said, "When you ent |
| it of Harra. The Prophet turned with them to the right and a | light | ed at the quarters of Bani 'Amr bin 'Auf, and this was on Mo |
| grated to Medina while I was at full term of pregnancy and a | light | ed at Quba where I gave birth to him. Then I brought him to |
| last part of it, he was a protector. Then Allah's Apostle a | light | ed by the side of the Al-Harra and sent a message to the Ans |
| ! Allah's Prophet has come! So the Prophet went on till he a | light | ed near the house of Abu Aiyub. While the Prophet was speaki |
| Anas bin Malik: When Allah's Apostle arrived at Medina, he a | light | ed at the upper part of Medina among the people called Bani |
| he Prophet getting bright with happiness, for that saying de | light | ed him. Volume 5, Book 59, Number 289: Narrated Ibn Abbas: O |
| e Prophet came out saying, "Their multitude will be put to f | light | and they will show their backs." (54.45) Volume 5, Book 59, |
| o life (again) to let them hear him, to reprimand them and s | light | them and take revenge over them and caused them to feel rem |
| hey lost a donkey of theirs and came out carrying a flaming | light | to search for it. I was afraid that they would recognize me |
| a staircase. I saw the house in complete darkness with its | light | off, and I could not know where the man was. So I called, ' |
| orm you and explain to you what you have asked. As for the f | light | (of 'Uthman) on the day of Uhud, I testify that Allah forga |
| my wife, "I saw the Prophet in a state that I cannot treat | light | ly. Have you got something (for him to eat?" She replied, "I |
| they considered that I was in it. In those days women were | light | in weight for they did not get fat, and flesh did not cover |
| only a little food. Those people therefore, disregarded the | light | ness of the howdah while lifting and carrying it; and at tha |
| akat prayer. She added, "I never saw the Prophet offering a | light | er prayer than that prayer, but he was performing perfect bo |
| Allah." Then the Muslims returned (to the battle after the f | light | ) and (after overcoming the enemy) the Prophet sat and said, |
| We will return (to Medina) tomorrow if Allah wills." That de | light | ed them, whereupon the Prophet smiled. The sub-narrator, Suf |
| kings who will get angry, as kings get angry, and will be de | light | ed as kings get delighted." Volume 5, Book 59, Number 646: N |
| y, as kings get angry, and will be delighted as kings get de | light | ed." Volume 5, Book 59, Number 646: Narrated Wahab bin Kaisa |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Bukhari Vol 4.txt 9 | ||
| she would fill the space between Heaven and the Earth with | light | and pleasant scent and her head cover is better than the wo |
| He went out, saying to me: "There multitude will be put to f | light | and they will show their backs. Nay, but the Hour is their |
| is wife), so he proceeded at greater speed, and when the twi | light | disappeared, he dismounted and offered the Maghrib and 'Ish |
| stle said, "Allah the Most Superior said, "The son of Adam s | light | s Me, and he should not slight Me, and he disbelieves in Me, |
| erior said, "The son of Adam slights Me, and he should not s | light | Me, and he disbelieves in Me, and he ought not to do so. As |
| e disbelieves in Me, and he ought not to do so. As for his s | light | ing Me, it is that he says that I have a son; and his disbel |
| "The sun and the moon will be folded up (deprived of their | light | ) on the Day of Resurrection." Volume 4, Book 54, Number 423 |
| me and snatch things away. When you go to bed, put out your | light | s, for the mischief-doer (i.e. the rat) may drag away the wi |
| hey were accompanied by two things that resembled two lamps | light | ing the way in front of them, and when they parted, each of |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Bukhari Vol 1.txt 25 | ||
| in the form of good dreams which came true like bright day | light | , and then the love of seclusion was bestowed upon him. He u |
| e, and in fact this is (the sign of) true faith, when its de | light | enters the hearts and mixes with them completely. I asked y |
| es the following three qualities will have the sweetness (de | light | ) of faith: 1. The one to whom Allah and His Apostle becomes |
| ve, and in fact, this is (a sign of) true faith. When its de | light | enters the heart and mixes with them completely, nobody can |
| got up and performed ablution from a hanging water skin, a | light | (perfect) ablution and stood up for the prayer. I, too, per |
| in came to him where upon the Prophet got up, offered a two | light | Rakat prayer and went out and led the Fajr prayer Volume 1, |
| his forearms to the elbows twice, then passed his wet hands | light | ly over the head from front to rear and brought them to fron |
| f Yemen cloth, very coarse and rough). We were allowed very | light | perfumes at the time of taking a bath after menses and also |
| fficient for you to do like this.' The Prophet then stroked | light | ly the earth with his hands and then blew off the dust and p |
| d) 'Ammar said so (the above Statement). And Shu'ba stroked | light | ly the earth with his hands and brought them close to his mo |
| e this would have been sufficient.' The Prophet (saying so) | light | ly stroked the earth with his hand once and blew it off, the |
| them.' 'Aisha added, "In those days the houses were without | light | s." Volume 1, Book 8, Number 380: Narrated 'Aisha: Allah Apo |
| ophet departed from him on a dark night and were led by two | light | s like lamps (going in front of them from Allah as a miracle |
| like lamps (going in front of them from Allah as a miracle) | light | ing the way in front of them, and when they parted, each of |
| n they parted, each of them was accompanied by one of these | light | s till he reached their (respective) houses. Volume 1, Book |
| a' prayer in the period between the disappearance of the twi | light | and the end of the first third of the night." Volume 1, Boo |
| as he was told by Ibn 'Abbas. 'Ata' separated his fingers s | light | ly and put their tips on the side of the head, brought the f |
| n takes to his heels and passes wind with noise during his f | light | in order not to hear the Adhan. When the Adhan is completed |
| and the dawn became evident the Prophet ordered a two Rakat | light | prayer (Sunna) before the Iqama of the compulsory (congrega |
| Number 593: Narrated 'Aisha: The Prophet used to offer two | light | Rakat between the Adhan and the Iqama of the Fajr prayer. V |
| mber 599: Narrated 'Aisha: Allah's Apostle used to pray two | light | Rakat before the morning (compulsory) prayer after the day |
| ted Anas bin Malik: I never prayed behind any Imam a prayer | light | er and more perfect than that behind the Prophet and he used |
| (for prayer) in the last hours of the night and performed a | light | ablution from a hanging leather skin. ('Amr, the sub-narrat |
| 'Amr, the sub-narrator described that the ablution was very | light | ). Then he stood up for prayer and I got up too and performe |
| pray the 'Isha' prayer between the disappearance of the twi | light | and the first third of the night. Volume 1, Book 12, Number |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Hadith Qudsi.txt 2 | ||
| aid: I heard the messenger of Allah (PBUH) say: Your Lord de | light | s at a shepherd who, on the peak of a mountain crag, gives t |
| Hadith ends with the words: And thus He continues till [the | light | of] dawn shines. Hadith Qudsi 36: On the authority of Anas |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Sahih Bukhari - Book 57 (Companions of the Prophet).txt 26 | ||
| Let me explain to you (all these three things). As for his f | light | on the day of Uhud, I testify that Allah has excused him an |
| e the Sura starting with, 'By the Night as it conceals (the | light | )." (92.1) Then I recited before him: 'By the Night as it en |
| ept the meals of my children." He said, "Prepare your meal, | light | your lamp and let your children sleep if they ask for suppe |
| en sleep if they ask for supper." So she prepared her meal, | light | ed her lamp and made her children sleep, and then stood up p |
| : Two men left the Prophet on a very dark night. Suddenly a | light | came in front of them, and when they separated, the light a |
| a light came in front of them, and when they separated, the | light | also separated along with them. Volume 5, Book 58, Number 1 |
| said, "He is one of the people of Paradise." He prayed two | light | Rakat and then left. I followed him and said, "When you ent |
| it of Harra. The Prophet turned with them to the right and a | light | ed at the quarters of Bani 'Amr bin 'Auf, and this was on Mo |
| grated to Medina while I was at full term of pregnancy and a | light | ed at Quba where I gave birth to him. Then I brought him to |
| last part of it, he was a protector. Then Allah's Apostle a | light | ed by the side of the Al-Harra and sent a message to the Ans |
| ! Allah's Prophet has come! So the Prophet went on till he a | light | ed near the house of Abu Aiyub. While the Prophet was speaki |
| Anas bin Malik: When Allah's Apostle arrived at Medina, he a | light | ed at the upper part of Medina among the people called Bani |
| he Prophet getting bright with happiness, for that saying de | light | ed him. Volume 5, Book 59, Number 289: Narrated Ibn Abbas: O |
| e Prophet came out saying, "Their multitude will be put to f | light | and they will show their backs." (54.45) Volume 5, Book 59, |
| o life (again) to let them hear him, to reprimand them and s | light | them and take revenge over them and caused them to feel rem |
| hey lost a donkey of theirs and came out carrying a flaming | light | to search for it. I was afraid that they would recognize me |
| a staircase. I saw the house in complete darkness with its | light | off, and I could not know where the man was. So I called, ' |
| orm you and explain to you what you have asked. As for the f | light | (of 'Uthman) on the day of Uhud, I testify that Allah forga |
| my wife, "I saw the Prophet in a state that I cannot treat | light | ly. Have you got something (for him to eat?" She replied, "I |
| they considered that I was in it. In those days women were | light | in weight for they did not get fat, and flesh did not cover |
| only a little food. Those people therefore, disregarded the | light | ness of the howdah while lifting and carrying it; and at tha |
| akat prayer. She added, "I never saw the Prophet offering a | light | er prayer than that prayer, but he was performing perfect bo |
| Allah." Then the Muslims returned (to the battle after the f | light | ) and (after overcoming the enemy) the Prophet sat and said, |
| We will return (to Medina) tomorrow if Allah wills." That de | light | ed them, whereupon the Prophet smiled. The sub-narrator, Suf |
| kings who will get angry, as kings get angry, and will be de | light | ed as kings get delighted." Volume 5, Book 59, Number 646: N |
| y, as kings get angry, and will be delighted as kings get de | light | ed." Volume 5, Book 59, Number 646: Narrated Wahab bin Kaisa |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Bukhari Vol 8.txt 11 | ||
| n Malik: The Prophet said, "None will have the sweetness (de | light | ) of Faith (a) till he loves a person and loves him only for |
| ra. A man left (the row of the praying people) and offered ( | light | ) prayer (separately) and went away. When Mu'adh came to kno |
| y Qur'an in the early morning time. He gave us guidance and | light | while we were blind and astray, so our hearts are sure that |
| Ibn Mas'ud use to recite 'By the night as it conceals (the | light | )?" (Sura 92). 'Alqama said, "Wadhdhakari Wal Untha' (And by |
| dtime) cover the utensils, close the doors, and put out the | light | s, lest the evil creature (the rat) should pull away the wic |
| e said, "When you intend going to bed at night, put out the | light | s, close the doors, tie the mouths of the water skins, and c |
| rrated those seven things to me, mentioning, '(Let there be | light | in) my nerves, my flesh, my blood, my hair and my body,' an |
| accompany him. So I walked in the shade, away from the moon | light | , but the Prophet looked behind and saw me and said, "Who is |
| of the people is that of a man who made a fire, and when it | light | ed what was around it, Moths and other insects started falli |
| he whole space between them (the earth and the heaven) with | light | , and would fill whatever is in between them, with perfume, |
| urs, in this month of yours (and such protection cannot be s | light | ed) except rightfully." He then said thrice, "Have I conveye |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Bukhari Vol 6.txt 16 | ||
| call-maker) came to him, whereupon he got up and offered a | light | two-Rakat prayer, and went out (to the Mosque) and offered |
| call-maker) came to him, whereupon he got up and offered a | light | two Rakat prayer and went out (to the Mosque) and offered t |
| (we say). "Proceed, and we are with you." That seemed to de | light | Allah's Apostle greatly. Volume 6, Book 60, Number 134: Nar |
| ence of one another." (6.65) Allah's Apostle said, "This is | light | er (or, this is easier)." Volume 6, Book 60, Number 153: Nar |
| (non Muslims)." Then there was revealed: 'But now Allah has | light | ened your (task)..' (8.66) So it became obligatory that one- |
| t not to flee (in war) before ten (non-Muslims). So (Allah) | light | ened the order by revealing: '(But) now Allah has lightened |
| lah) lightened the order by revealing: '(But) now Allah has | light | ened your (task) for He knows that there is weakness in you. |
| rance against the enemy decreased as much as their task was | light | ened for them. Volume 6, Book 60, Number 177: Narrated Al-Ba |
| et said, "The recitation of Psalms (David's Quran) was made | light | and easy for David that he used to have his ridding animal |
| ng, considering that I was therein. At that time women were | light | in weight and were not fleshy for they used to eat little ( |
| used to eat little (food), so those people did not feel the | light | ness of the howdah while raising it up, and I was still a yo |
| said, 'Yes (I agree that we should settle the matter in the | light | of the Qur'an)." ' Some people objected to 'Ali's agreement |
| Apostle went out, reciting Their multitude will be put to f | light | , and they will show their backs.' (54.45) Volume 6, Book 60 |
| nd then went out reciting: 'Their multitude will be put to f | light | and they will show their backs. Nay, but the Hour is their |
| ldren ask for their dinner, put them to bed and put out the | light | ; we shall not take our meals tonight," She did so. In the m |
| eam but it turned out to be true and clear as the bright day | light | . Then he began to like seclusions, so he used to go in secl |