Odd
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Odd References or Citations
In Quran
Quran Surat | Sura and Ayah | Polarity | Sura Classification | Sura Sequence | Related Subjects | Ayah Text | English Translation |
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Surat AlFajr Ayah 3 | Surat AlFajr | -0.45 | 9 | وَالشَّفْعِ وَالْوَتْرِ | By the even and odd (contrasted); |
In Hadith Text Books
Odd In Sahih AlBukhari
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In Sahih Muslim
Hadith Page | Arabic Text | English Translation | Book and Chapter |
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SahihMuslim-017-001-19474 | Abu Huraira reported Allah Messenger ﷺ as saying: There are ninety-nine names of Allah; he who commits them to memory would get into Paradise. Verily; Allah is Odd He is one; and it is an odd number and He loves odd number. And in the narration of Ibn Umar the words are : He who enumerated them. | The Chapter on Ramadan And Fasting Prostrating On Mud in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 2 in Sahih Muslim | |
SahihMuslim-017-001-19475 | Abu Huraira reported Allah Apostle ﷺ as saying: Verily; there are ninety-nine names for Allah; i. e. hundred excepting one. He who enumerates them would get into Paradise. And Hammam has made this addition on the authority of Abu Huraira who reported it from Allah Apostle ﷺ that he said: He is Odd one and loves odd number. | The Chapter on Ramadan And Fasting Prostrating On Mud in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 2 in Sahih Muslim | |
SahihMuslim-017-001-23055 | Jabir Bin Abdullab Allah be pleased with him reported Allah Messenger ﷺ as saying: Odd number of stones are to be used for cleaning the private parts after answering the call of nature ; and casting of pebbles at the Jamras is to be done by odd numbers seven ; and the number of circuits between AlSafa and AlMarwa is also odd seven ; and the number of circuits around the Kaba is also odd seven. Whenever any one of you is required to use stones for cleaning the private parts he should use odd number of stones three; five or seven. | The Chapter on The Companions In Makkah in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 54 in Sahih Muslim | |
SahihMuslim-017-001-23820 | Ibn Umar reported: A person called the attention of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ as he was in the Masjid; and said: Messenger of Allah; how should I make the rakahs of the night prayer an odd number? Upon this the Messenger of Allah may peace he upon him said: He who prays night prayer he should observe it in pairs; but if he apprehends the rise of morning; he should observe one rakah; that would make the number odd for the rakahs observed by him. This was narrated by Abu Kuraib Ubaidullah Bin Abdullah and Ibn Umar did not make mention of it. | The Chapter on Special Days And Voluntary Deeds in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 20 in Sahih Muslim | |
SahihMuslim-017-001-23821 | The Chapter on Bowing In Prayers And Raising From Prostration in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 20 in Sahih Muslim |
In Sunan AlTermithi
Hadith Page | Arabic Text | English Translation | Book and Chapter |
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SunanAlTermithi-017-001-11312 | Ibn Umar narrated that: The Prophet S said: Prayer in the night is two by two. So when you fear the dawn is near then make it odd by one; and make that the last of your Prayer odd. | The Chapter on Ramadan And Fasting Prostrating On Mud in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on What Has Been Related About The Salat Of The Night Is Two By Two in Sunan AlTermithi |
In Sunan AlNasai
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In Sunan Abu Dawoud
Hadith Page | Arabic Text | English Translation | Book and Chapter |
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SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-26191 | Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet ﷺ said: If anyone applies collyrium; he should do it an odd number of times. If he does so; he has done well; but if not; there is no harm. If anyone cleanses himself with pebbles; he should use an odd number. If he does so; he has done well; but if not; there is no harm. If anyone eats; he should throw away what he removes with a toothpick and swallow what sticks to his tongue. If he does so; he has done well; if not; there is no harm. If anyone goes to relieve himself; he should conceal himself; and if all he can do is to collect a heap of send; he should sit with his back to it; for the devil makes sport with the posteriors of the children of Adam. If he does so; he has done well; but if not; there is no harm. | The Chapter on Throwing Pebbles in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Covering While Relieving Oneself in Sunan Abu Dawoud |
In Muwata Malik
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