202
| Narrated
Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "There will be afflictions (in the
near future) during which a sitting person will be better than a
standing one, and the standing one will be better than the walking one,
and the walking one will be better than the running one, and whoever
will expose himself to these afflictions, they will destroy him. So
whoever can find a place of protection or refuge from them, should take
shelter in it."
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203
| Narrated
Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "There will be afflictions (in the
near future) during which a sitting person will be better than a
standing one, and the standing one will be better than a walking one,
and the walking one will be better than a running one, and whoever will
expose himself to these afflictions, they will destroy him. So whoever
can find a place of protection or refuge from them, should take shelter
in it."
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204
| Narrated
Al-Hasan: (Al-Ahnaf said:) I went out carrying my arms during the
nights of the affliction (i.e. the war between 'Ali and 'Aisha) and Abu
Bakra met me and asked, "Where are you going?" I replied, "I intend to
help the cousin of Allah's Apostle (i.e.,'Ali)." Abu Bakra said,
"Allah's Apostle said, 'If two Muslims take out their swords to fight
each other, then both of them will be from amongst the people of the
Hell-Fire.' It was said to the Prophet, 'It is alright for the killer
but what about the killed one?' He replied, 'The killed one had the
intention to kill his opponent.'" (See Hadith No. 30, Vol. 1)
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205
| Narrated Al-Ahnaf: Abu Bakra said: The Prophet said (as above, 204).
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206
| Narrated
Hudhaifa bin Al-Yaman: The people used to ask Allah's Apostle about the
good but I used to ask him about the evil lest I should be overtaken by
them. So I said, "O Allah's Apostle! We were living in ignorance and in
an (extremely) worst atmosphere, then Allah brought to us this good
(i.e., Islam); will there be any evil after this good?" He said, "Yes." I
said, 'Will there be any good after that evil?" He replied, "Yes, but
it will be tainted (not pure.)'' I asked, "What will be its taint?" He
replied, "(There will be) some people who will guide others not
according to my tradition? You will approve of some of their deeds and
disapprove of some others." I asked, "Will there be any evil after that
good?" He replied, "Yes, (there will be) some people calling at the
gates of the (Hell) Fire, and whoever will respond to their call, will
be thrown by them into the (Hell) Fire." I said, "O Allah s Apostle!
Will you describe them to us?" He said, "They will be from our own
people and will speak our language." I said, "What do you order me to do
if such a state should take place in my life?" He said, "Stick to the
group of Muslims and their Imam (ruler)." I said, "If there is neither a
group of Muslims nor an Imam (ruler)?" He said, "Then turn away from
all those sects even if you were to bite (eat) the roots of a tree till
death overtakes you while you are in that state."
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207
| Narrated
Abu Al-Aswad: An army unit was being recruited from the people of
Medina and my name was written among them. Then I met 'Ikrima, and when I
informed him about it, he discouraged me very strongly and said, "Ibn
'Abbas told me that there were some Muslims who were with the pagans to
increase their number against Allah's Apostle (and the Muslim army) so
arrows (from the Muslim army) would hit one of them and kill him or a
Muslim would strike him (with his sword) and kill him. So Allah
revealed:-- 'Verily! As for those whom the angels take (in death) while
they are wronging themselves (by staying among the disbelievers).'
(4.97)
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208
| Narrated
Hudhaifa: Allah's Apostle related to us, two prophetic narrations one
of which I have seen fulfilled and I am waiting for the fulfillment of
the other. The Prophet told us that the virtue of honesty descended in
the roots of men's hearts (from Allah) and then they learned it from the
Qur'an and then they learned it from the Sunna (the Prophet's
traditions). The Prophet further told us how that honesty will be taken
away: He said: "Man will go to sleep during which honesty will be taken
away from his heart and only its trace will remain in his heart like the
trace of a dark spot; then man will go to sleep, during which honesty
will decrease further still, so that its trace will resemble the trace
of blister as when an ember is dropped on one's foot which would make it
swell, and one would see it swollen but there would be nothing inside.
People would be carrying out their trade but hardly will there be a
trustworthy person. It will be said, 'in such-and-such tribe there is an
honest man,' and later it will be said about some man, 'What a wise,
polite and strong man he is!' Though he will not have faith equal even
to a mustard seed in his heart." No doubt, there came upon me a time
when I did not mind dealing (bargaining) with anyone of you, for if he
was a Muslim his Islam would compel him to pay me what is due to me, and
if he was a Christian, the Muslim official would compel him to pay me
what is due to me, but today I do not deal except with such-and-such
person.
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209
| Narrated
Salama bin Al-Akwa: That he visited Al-Hajjaj (bin Yusuf). Al-Hajjaj
said, "O son of Al-Akwa! You have turned on your heels (i.e., deserted
Islam) by staying (in the desert) with the bedouins." Salama replied,
"No, but Allah's Apostle allowed me to stay with the bedouin in the
desert." Narrated Yazid bin Abi Ubaid: When 'Uthman bin Affan was killed
(martyred), Salama bin Al-Akwa' went out to a place called Ar-Rabadha
and married there and begot children, and he stayed there till a few
nights before his death when he came to Medina.
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210
| Narrated
Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri: Allah's Apostle said, "There will come a time when
the best property of a Muslim will be sheep which he will take to the
tops of mountains and the places of rainfall so as to flee with his
religion from the afflictions.
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211
| Narrated
Anas: The people started asking the Prophet too many questions
importunately. So one day he ascended the pulpit and said, "You will not
ask me any question but I will explain it to you." I looked right and
left, and behold, every man was covering his head with his garment and
weeping. Then got up a man who, whenever quarreling with somebody, used
to be accused of not being the son of his father. He said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Who is my father?" The Prophet replied, "Your father is
Hudhaifa." Then 'Umar got up and said, "We accept Allah as our Lord,
Islam as our religion and Muhammad as our Apostle and we seek refuge
with Allah from the evil of afflictions." The Prophet said, " I have
never seen the good and bad like on this day. No doubt, Paradise and
Hell was displayed in front of me till I saw them in front of that
wall," Qatada said: This Hadith used to be mentioned as an explanation
of this Verse:-- 'O you who believe! Ask not questions about things
which, if made plain to you, may cause you trouble.' (5.101) |
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