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| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27162 + | Aisha said : the prophet ﷺ said; Good tidings to you; Aisha; for Allah Most High has revealed your innocence. He then recited to her the Quranic verses. Her parents said: Kiss the head of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. I said : Praise be to Allah; most High; not to you. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27163 + | Narrated AlShabi: The Prophet ﷺ received Jafar Ibn Abu Talib; embraced him and kissed him between both of his eyes forehead. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27164 + | Narrated Abu Nadrah: Ilyas Ibn Dighfal said: I saw Abu Nadrah kissing on the cheek of AlHasan. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27165 + | Narrated AlBara Ibn Azib: I went in with Abu Bakr when he had newly come to Medina and he found his daughter Aisha lying down afflicted with fever. Abu Bakr went to her; and saying: How are you; girlie? kissed her on the cheek. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27166 + | Narrated Abdullah Ibn Umar: Ibn Umar told a story and said: We then came near the Prophet ﷺ and kissed his hand. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27167 + | Narrated Usayd Ibn Hudayr;: Abdulrahman Ibn Abu Layla; quoting Usayd Ibn Hudayr; a man of the Ansar; said that while he was given to jesting and was talking to the people and making them laugh; the Prophet ﷺ poked him under the ribs with a stick. He said: Let me take retaliation. He said: Take retaliation. He said: You are wearing a shirt but I am not. The Prophet ﷺ then raised his shirt and the man embraced him and began to kiss his side. Then he said: This is what I wanted; Messenger of Allah! + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27168 + | Narrated AlWazi Ibn Zari: Umm Aban; daughter of AlWazi Ibn Zari; quoting his grandfather; who was a member of the deputation of AbdulQays; said: When we came to Medina; we raced to be first to dismount and kiss the hand and foot of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. But AlMundhir AlAshajj waited until he came to the bundle of his clothes. He put on his two garments and then he went to the Prophet ﷺ. He said to him: You have two characteristics which Allah likes: gentleness and deliberation. He asked: Have I acquired them or has Allah has created them my nature? He replied: No; Allah has created them in your nature. He then said: Praise be to Allah Who has created in my nature two characteristics which Allah and His Apostle like. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27169 + | Narrated Abu Dharr: The Prophet ﷺ addressed me; saying: O Abu Dharr! I replied: At thy service and at thy pleasure; Messenger of Allah! may I be ransom for thee. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27170 + | Narrated Imran Ibn Husayn: In the pre-Islamic period we used to say: May Allah make the eye happy for you; and Good morning but when Islam came; we were forbidden to say that. AbdurRazzaq said on the authority of Mamar: It is disapproved that a man should say: May Allah make the eye happy for you; but there is no harm in saying: May Allah make your eye happy. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27171 + | Abu Qatadah said: The Prophet ﷺ was on journey. The people became thirsty; and they went quickly. I guarded the Messenger of Allah ﷺ on that night. He said: May Allah guard you for the reason you have guarded His Prophet! + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27172 + | Narrated Muawiyah: Abu Mijlaz said: Muawiyah went out to Ibn AlZubair and Ibn Amir. Ibn Amir got up and Ibn AlZubair remained sitting. Muawiyah said to Ibn Amir: Sit down; for I heard the Messenger of Allah ﷺ say: Let him who likes people to stand up before him prepare his place in Hell. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27173 + | Narrated Abu Umamah: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ came out to us leaning on a stick. We stood up to show respect to him. He said: Do not stand up as foreigners do for showing respect to one another. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27174 + | Narrated A man: Ghalib said: When we were sitting at AlHasan door; a man came along. He said: My father told me on the authority of my grandfather; saying: My father sent me to the Messenger of Allah ﷺ and said: Go to him and give him a greeting. So I went to him and said: My father sends you a greeting. He said: Upon you and upon your father be peace. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27175 + | Aisha told that the Prophet ﷺ said to her: Gabriel gives you a greeting. Replying she said: Upon him be peace and grace of Allah. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27176 + | Narrated Abu Abdulrahman AlFihri: I was present with the Messenger of Allah at the battle of Hunayn. We travelled on a hot day when the heat was extreme. We halted under the shade of a tree. When the sun passed the meridian; I put on my coat of mail and rode on my horse. I came to the Messenger of Allah ﷺ who was in a tent. I said: Peace; Allah mercy and His blessings be upon you! The time of departure has come. He said: Yes. He then said: Rise; Bilal. He jumped out from beneath a gum-acacia tree and its shade was like that of a bird. He said: I am at your service and at your pleasure; and I make myself a sacrifice for you. He said: Put the saddle on the horse for me. He then took out a saddle; both sides of which were stuffed with palm-leaves; it showed no arrogance and pride. So he rode and we also rode. He then mentioned the rest of the tradition.Abu Dawud said: Abu Abdulrahman AlFihri did not transmit any tradition except this one. This is a tradition of an expert transmitted by Hammad Bin Salamah. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27177 + | Narrated Ibn Kinanah Bin Abbas Ibn Mirdas: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ laughed Abu Bakr or Umar said to him: May Allah make your teeth laugh! He then mentioned the tradition. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27178 + | Narrated Abdullah Ibn Amr Ibn AlAs: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ came upon us when my mother and I were plastering a wall of mine. He asked: What is this; Abdullah ? I replied: It is something I am repairing. He said! The matter is quicker for you than that. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27179 + | The tradition mentioned above has also been transmitted by AlAmash through a different chain of narrators. This version has: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ came upon me when we were repairing our cottage that was broken. He asked: What is this? We replied: This cottage of ours has broken and we are repairing it. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: I see that the command is quicker than that. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27180 + | Narrated Anas Ibn Malik: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ came out; and on seeing a high-domed building; he said: What is it? His companions replied to him: It belongs to so and so; one of the Ansar. He said: he said nothing but kept the matter in mind. When its owner came and gave him a greeting among the people; he turned away from him. When he had done this several times; the man realised that he was the cause of the anger and the rebuff. So he complained about it to his companions; saying: I swear by Allah that I cannot understand the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. They said: He went out and saw your domed building. So the man returned to it and demolished it; levelling it to the ground. One day the Messenger of Allah ﷺ came out and did not see it. He asked: What has happened to the domed building? They replied: Its owner complained to us about your rebuff; and when we informed him about it; he demolished it. He said: Every building is a misfortune for its owner; except what cannot; except what cannot; meaning except that which is essential. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27181 + | Narrated Dukayn Ibn Saeed AlMuzani: We came to the Prophet ﷺ and asked him for some corn. He said: Go; Umar; and give them. He ascended with us a room upstairs; took a key from his apartment and opened it. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27182 + | Narrated Abdullah Ibn Habashi: The Prophet ﷺ said: If anyone cuts the lote-tree; Allah brings him headlong into Hell.Abu Dawud was asked about the meaning of this tradition. He said: This is a brief tradition. It means that if anyone cuts uselessly; unjustly and without any right a lote-tree under the shade of which travellers and beasts take shelter; Allah will bring him into Hell headlong. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27183 + | A similar report as previous was narrated from a man from Thaqif; from Urwah Bin AlZubair; who attributed the Hadith to the Prophet ﷺ. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27184 + | Narrated Hassan Ibn Ibrahim: I asked Hisham Ibn Urwah about the cutting of a lote-tree when he was leaning against the house of Urwah. He said: Do you not see these doors and leaves? These were made of the lote-tree of Urwah which Urwah used to cut from his hand? He said: There is no harm in it. Humayd version adds: You have brought an innovation; O Iraqi! He said: The innovation is from you. I heard someone say at Mecca: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ cursed him who cuts a lote-tree. He then mentioned the rest of the tradition to the same effect. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27185 + | Narrated Abu Buraydah: I heard the Messenger of Allah ﷺ say: A human being has three hundred and sixty joints for each of which he must give alms. The people asked him: Who is capable of doing this ? He replied: It may be mucus in the Masjid which you bury; and something which you remove from the road; but if you do not find such; two rakahs in the forenoon will be sufficient for you. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27186 + | Narrated Abu Dharr: The Prophet ﷺ said: In the morning alms are due from every bone in man fingers and toes. Salutation to everyone he meets is alms; enjoining good is alms; forbidding what is disreputable is alms; removing what is harmful from the road is alms; having sexual intercourse with his wife is alms. The people asked: He fulfils his desire; Messenger of Allah; is it alms? He replied: Tell me if he fulfilled his desire where he had no right; would he commit a sin ? He then said: Two rakahs which one prays in the forenoon serve instead of all that.Abu Dawud said: Hammad did not mention enjoining good and forbidding what is disreputable. + |