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Hadith Text

Abu Huraira said When the Prophet entered Makkah he left AlZubair Bin AlAwam; Abu Ubaidah Bin AlJarrah and Khalid Bin AlWalid on the horses and he said Abu Huraira call the helpers. He said Go this way. Whoever appears before you kill him . A man called the Quraish will be no more after today. The Apostle of Allaah said he who entered house is safe; he who throws the weapon is safe. The chiefs of the Quraish intended to have a resort in the Ka bah ; they entered the Ka bah and it was full of them. The Prophet took rounds of Ka bah and prayed behind the station. He then held the sides of the gate of the Ka bah . They the people came out and took the oath of allegiance at the Hands of the Prophet on Islam.Abu Dawud said I heard Ahmad Bin Hanbal say when he was asked by a man Was Makkah captured by force? He said What harms you whatever it was? He said Then by peace? He said; No.

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Hadith Grade Sahih (Al-Albani) Grade
Notables Huraira, Makkah, Abu Ubaidah Bin AlJarrah, Khalid Bin AlWalid, Abu Huraira, Dawud, Ahmad Bin Hanbal
Body Parts Hands
Cities Makkah
Frequent Terms bah, enter, prophet, abu huraira, makkah, quraish, safe
Sentiment Negative, Positive

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Original Author References

Reference: Sunan Abi Dawud 3024

in Book Reference: Book 20; Hadith 97

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Hadith Auto Summarization

  • They the people came out and took the oath of allegiance at the hands of the Prophet on Islam.
  • Abu Dawud said I heard Ahmad Bin Hanbal say when he was asked by a man Was Makkah captured by force?
  • Abu Ubaidah Bin AlJarrah and Khalid Bin AlWalid on the horses and he said Abu Huraira call the helpers.
  • The Apostle of Allaah said he who entered house is safe;


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