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In Quran

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In Hadith Text Books

Purs In Sahih AlBukhari

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In Sahih Muslim

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In Sunan AlTermithi

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In Sunan AlNasai

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In Sunan Abu Dawoud

Hadith PageArabic TextEnglish TranslationBook and Chapter
SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-25013Narrated Abu Huraira: Abu Nadrah reported: An old man of Tufawah said to me: I was a guest of Abu Huraira at Medina. I did not find any one of the companions of the Prophet ﷺ more devoted to worship and more hospitable than Abu Huraira. One day I was with him when he was sitting on his bed. He had a purse which contained pebbles or kernels. A black slave-girl of his was sitting below. Counting them he was glorifying Allah. When the pebbles or the kernels in the purse were finished; she gathered them and put them again in the purse; and gave it to him. He said: Should I not tell you about me and about the Messenger of Allah ﷺ ? I said: Yes. He said: Once when I was laid up with fever in the Masjid; the Messenger of Allah ﷺ came and entered the Masjid; and said: Who saw the youth of AlDaws. He said this three times. A man said: Messenger of Allah; there he is; laid up with fever on one side of the Masjid. He moved; walking forward till he reached me. He placed his hand on me. He had a kind talk with me; and I rose. He then began to walk till he reached the place where he used to offer his prayer. He paid his attention to the people. There were two rows of men and one row of women; or two rows of women and one row of men the narrator is doubtful. He then said: If Satan makes me forget anything during the prayer; the men should glorify Allah; and the women should clap their hands. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ then prayed and he did not forget anything during the prayer. He said: Be seated in your places; be seated in your places. The narrator; Mousa; added the word here. He then praised Allah and exalted Him; and said: Now to our topic. The agreed version begins: He then said: Is there any man among you who approaches his wife; closes the door; covers himself with a curtain; and he is concealed with the curtain of Allah? They replied: Yes. He said: later he sits and says: I did so-and-so; I did so-and-so. The people kept silence. He then turned to the women and said to them : Is there any woman among you who narrates it? They kept silence. Then a girl fell on one of her knees. The narrator; Muammil; said in his version: a buxom girl. She raised her head before the Messenger of Allah ﷺ so that he could see her and listen to her. She said: Messenger of Allah; they the men describe the secrets of intercourse and they the women also describe the secrets of intercourse to the people. He said: Do you know what the similitude is? He said: The likeness of this act is the likeness of a female Satan who meets the male Satan on the roadside; he fulfils his desire with her while the people are looking at him. Beware! The perfume of men is that whose smell becomes visible and its colour does not appear. Beware! The perfume of women is that whose colour becomes visible and whose smell is not obvious. Abu Dawud said: From here I remembered this tradition from Muammil and Mousa: Beware! No man should lie with another man; no woman should lie with another woman except with one child or father. He also mentioned a third which I have forgotten. This has been mentioned in the version of Mousaddad; but I do not remember it as precisely as I like. The narrator; Mousa; said: Hammad narrated this tradition from AlJarir from Abu Nadrah from AlTufawi.The Chapter on Prayers Rows And Joining The Group in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on What Is Disliked Of A Man Mentioning What He Experienced With His Wife in Sunan Abu Dawoud
SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-29277Narrated Abdullah Ibn Umar: The Prophet fought with the people of Khaybar; and captured their palm-trees and land; and forced them to remain confined to their fortresses. So they concluded a treaty of peace providing that gold; silver and weapons would go to the Messenger of Allah ﷺ ; and whatever they took away on their camels would belong to them; on condition that they would not hide and carry away anything. If they did so ; there would be no protection for them and no treaty with Muslims. They carried away a purse of Huyay Ibn Akhtab who was killed before the battle of Khaybar. He took away the ornaments of Banu AlNadir when they were expelled. The Prophet ﷺ asked Sayah: Where is the purse of Huyay Ibn Akhtab? He replied: The contents of this purse were spent on battles and other expenses. Later on they found the purse. So he killed Ibn AbulHuqayq; captured their women and children; and intended to deport them. They said: Muhammad; leave us to work on this land; we shall have half of the produce as you wish; and you will have half. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ used to make a contribution of eighty wasqs of dates and twenty wasqs of wheat to each of his wives.The Chapter on Almaghazi And Ransoms in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on What Has Been Related About The Ruling On The Land Of Khaibar in Sunan Abu Dawoud

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