Dars e Ahadith-Essale Types
“Bismillahir Rahmannir Raheem”Al-Hamdu Lillaahi Rabbil ‘Aalameen was Salaatu was- Salaamu ‘Alaa Sayidinaa Muhammadin wa Aalihi wa Asabihi Ajma ‘een (tauheed- risalat- ahkirat and islam-iman-ihsan)
Bukhari in al-Adab al-mufrad also relates with a sound chain that Suhayb the freedman of al-`Abbas saw Sayyidna`Ali kiss the hand and feet of the Prophet’s uncle al-`Abbas and said to him: “O Uncle! Be pleased with me.” al-Muqri’ also narrates it through Sulayman ibn Ayyub and through a third chain from his shaykh al-Tahawi in al-Rukhsa fi taqbil al-yad (p. 73 #13, p. 76 #15).
Imam Muslim (d. 261) when he
met Imam Bukhari (d. 256) said to him: Da`ni hatta uqabbila rijlayka ya ustadh
al-ustadhayn, “Let me kiss your
feet, O professor of the two professors.”It is narrated by
al-Khatib in his Tarikh (13:102), al-Hakim in al-Tarikh ,Bayhaqi in al-Madkhal,
Ibn Hajar in Hadi al-Sari (p. 488) and his Nukat (2:717-719), as well as
al-Subki in the chapter of Bukhari in Tabaqat al-shafi`iyya,
The Prophet (ﷺ) said, “Read Ya Siin over your deceased.” Recorded by Abu Dawud (#2714), Ibn Majah (1:466 #1438)
The Prophet (ﷺ) sacrificed two white rams, one for himself and family and the other for his community. Recorded by Ibn Majah (#3112)
A person asked the Prophet (ﷺ), “My mother has passed away, will she benefit if I give charity on her behalf?” and the Prophet (ﷺ) answered: “Yes.” Bukhari (#1299, 2554), Muslim (Kitab al-Wasiyya, chapter “on the rewards of charity reaching the dead” #3082-83), Nasa’i (#3589)
Someone else asked him, “My mother has passed away, and yet she did not make up a month’s worth of fasting, so should I fast on her behalf?” and he said, “Yes.” Bukhari (#1817), Muslim (#1936-38),
Similarly, the Prophet ﷺ ) said: “Whoever dies without making up an obligatory fast that he had missed, let his/her patron (wali) fast on his/her behalf.” Bukhari (#1816), Muslim (#1935),
And as for Hajj, there are also many such hadiths. Bukhari (#6204-05), Muslim (2:805 #1939), Nasa’i (#2585-87), Abu Dawud (2:162 #1545 46), Tirmidhi (Kitab al-Hajj, #852)
Ata’ ibn Abi Rabah said: I heard Ibn ‘Umar say: I heard the Prophet say: “When one of you dies do not tarry, but make haste and take him to his grave, and let someone read at his head the opening of Surat al-Baqara, and at his feet its closure when he lies in the grave.” Bayhaqi in his Shu’ab al-Iman (7:16 #9294), Daylami (Firdaws, 1:350 #1124), and Tabarani in al-Mu`jam al-Kabir (12:444 #13613).
‘Ala’ ibn al-Lajlaj said to his children: “When you bury me, say as you place me in the side-opening (lahd) of the grave: Bismillah wa ‘ala millati rasulillah – (In the name of Allah and according to the way of Allah’s Messenger) — then flatten the earth over me, and read at the head of my grave the beginning of Surat al-Baqara and its end, for I have heard Abdullah Ibn ‘Umar recommend the same” Recorded by Bayhaqi in his Sunan (4:56, Hasan – Nawawi’s Adhkar p. 219), Tabarani (M. Kabir, 19:220 – Haythami said its narrators were declared trustworthy, in Majma’ 3:44 #4243), Ibn ‘Asakir (Tarikh, 47:230),
It was also related (thru Abu Bakr and Abu Hurayra) that He (ﷺ) said:“Whoever visits the grave of his parents or the grave of one of them every Friday (and recites Ya Siin), he will be forgiven and his name will be written among the pious.” Recorded by Bayhaqi (Shu’ab al-Iman, 6:201 #7901), Tabarani (M Awsat 6:175, M Saghir 2:69 – Da’if: Haythami’s Majma’ 3:60), Daylami (Firdaws, 4:140 #5945), Hakim Tirmidhi (Asl #15), Ibn Abi Dunya in Makarim al-Akhlaq (#249), Ibn ‘Adiyy (Kamil, 5:1801), Ibn Najjar, and others.
The Prophet (PBUH) said: “The deceased is bothered in his grave by that which botheres him in his house” (Daylami from A’isha), and “The deceased is bothered by the grieving and wailing of his relatives over him” (Bukhari #1208-10, Muslim #1539-40, Tabarani 25:10),
Imam Muslim writes:”The Companions of the Prophet ﷺ used to get blessings from him. At one time our Prophet ﷺ performed wudu with some water.When he left, Bilal (may Allah be pleased with him) came and saw the left over water, took the water from the house and brought it outside. The Companions took the water and began to wipe it all over their bodies. The other people who were behind were not able to get any water began to wipe the water from the Companions hands and wiped it on themselves. In this way everyone got the blessings from the water that the Prophet ﷺ did wudu with”[Muslim, Chapter of Salat]
Imam Muslim writes:” The people of Madina used to take tubs of water to the Prophet ﷺ. The Prophet used to dip his hand in the water and the people used to take the tubs back [to get blessings from the water][Muslim,chapter on ‘Fada’il’]
Imam Muslim writes:”Once the Prophet ﷺ went to Umm Salma’s house. While in her house he went to sleep. While he was sleeping he began to sweat. Umm Salma got a small bottle and began to catch and collect the sweat of the Prophet may Allah bless him and grant him peace). When the Prophet ﷺ awoke he asked her what she was doing. She replied, ‘I am collecting your sweat and hope that my children will get blessings from this’, whereupon the Prophet said: ‘Whatever you have hoped is right'”[Muslim, chapter on ‘Fada’il’]
Imam Muslim writes:”Once Suhail (may Allah be pleased with him) gave the Prophet ﷺ some water in a goblet. The Prophet ﷺ drank some water from the goblet. When the Prophet ﷺ had finished drinking, Suhail kept the goblet for tabarruk. When the Khalif ‘Umar ibn ‘Abd al-Aziz (may Allah be pleased with him) asked him to give the goblet to him, Suhail gave it. ‘Umar ibn ‘abd al-Aziz then kept it [for tabarruk]”[Muslim, Kitab al-Ashriba]
When I want to talk to Allah I say prayers and when I want that he talk to me I recite quran- Hazrath Ali(ra)
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