Sahih Muslim

صحيح مسلم

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Sahih Muslim · #3125 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Juraij with the same chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #3126 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

May Allah ruin Ibn Zubair that he lies in attributing to the Mother of the Faithful, as he says: I heard her stating that Allah's Messenger (may'peace be upon him) had said: 'A'isha, if your people had not been new converts to Islam, I would have demolished the House and would have added (in it area) from the Hijr for your people have reduced the area from its foundations. Harith b. 'Abdullah b. Abu Rabi'a (Allah be pleased with him) said: Commander of the Faithful, don't say that, for I heard the Mother of the Faithful saying this, whereupon he said: If I had heard this before demolishing it, I would have left it in the state in which Ibn Zabair had built it.

Sahih Muslim · #3127 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

I asked Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) about the wall, circumpassing the House (i. e. whether the wall on the side of Hijr was included in the Ka'ba). He said, Yes. I said: Then why did they not include it in the House? He said: 'Your people ran short of the means (to do so). I said: Why is it that the level of its door is raised high? He said: Your people did it so that they should admit one whom they liked, and forbid him whom they disliked, and if your people were not new converts to faith, and I did not apprehend that their hearts would feel agitated at this. I would have definitely included (the area of) this wall-in the House and would have brought the door to the level of the ground.

Sahih Muslim · #3128 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

I asked Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) about Hijr, and the rest of the hadith is the same. I also said: Why is it that the door has been made on a higher level, and one cannot (get into it) but with the help of a ladder? The rest of the hadith is the same as reported above and the concluding words are: (I do not change it) out of the apprehension that their hearts may disapprove of it."

Sahih Muslim · #3129 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Messenger of Allah, there is an obligation from Allah upon His servants in regard to Hajj. (But) my father is an aged man; he is incapable of riding safely. May I perform Hajj on his behalf? He said: Yes. It was during the Farewell Pilgrimage.

Sahih Muslim · #3130 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Messenger of Allah, my father is very old. There is an old obligation of Hajj upon him from Allah, but he is not capable of sitting on the back of the camel. Thereupon Allah's Apostle (ﷺ) said: Perform Hajj on his behalf.

Sahih Muslim · #3131 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Who art thou? He said: (I am) Messengef of Allah. A woman (then) lifted up a boy to him and said: Would this child be credited with having performed the Hajj? Thereupon he said: Yes, and you will have a reward.

Sahih Muslim · #3132 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

A woman lifted up her child and said: Messenger of Allah, would the child be credited with having performed the Hajj? Thereupon he said: Yes, and there would be a reward for you.

Sahih Muslim · #3133 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

A woman lifted a child and said: Messenger of Allah, would he be credited with Hajj? He said: Yes. and for you there would be a reward.

Sahih Muslim · #3134 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority of Ibn 'Abbas through another chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #3135 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) addressed us and said: O people, Allah has made Hajj obligatory for you; so perform Hajj. Thereupon a person said: Messenger of Allah, (is it to be performed) every year? He (the Holy Prophet) kept quiet, and he repeated (these words) thrice, whereupon Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: If I were to say" Yes," it would become obligatory (for you to perform it every year) and you would not be able to do it. Then he said: Leave me with what I have left to you, for those who were before you were desroyed because of excessive questioning, and their opposition to their apostles. So when I command you to do anything, do it as much as it lies in your power and when I forbid you to do anything, then abandon it.

Sahih Muslim · #3136 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

A woman should not set out on three (days' journey) except when she has a Mahram with her.

Sahih Muslim · #3137 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

" More than three (days)." Ibn Numair narrated on the authority of his father, (and the words are):" Three (days) except (when) she has a Mahram with her."

Sahih Muslim · #3138 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

It is not lawful for a woman who believes in Allah and the Hereafter to travel for more than three nights journey except when there is a Mahram with her.

Sahih Muslim · #3139 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

I heard a hadith from Abu Sa'id (Allah be pleased with him) and it impressed me (very much), so I said to him: Did you hear it (yourself) from Allah's Messenger (ﷺ)? Thereupon he said: (Can) I speak of anything about Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) which I did not bear? He said: I heard Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) saying: Do not set out on a journey (for religious devotion) but for the three mosques-for this mosque of mine (at Medina) the Sacred Mosque (at Mecca), and the Mosque al-Aqsa (Bait al-Maqdis), and I heard him saying also: A woman should not travel for two days duration, but only when there is a Mahram with her or her husband.

Sahih Muslim · #3140 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

I heard Abu Sa'id al-Khudri (Allah be pleased with him) saying: I heard four things from Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) which impressed me and captivated me (and one out of these is this), that he forbade a woman to undertake journey extending over two days but with her husband, or with a Mahram; and he then narrated the rest of the hadith.

Sahih Muslim · #3141 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

A woman should not set out on three (days') journey, but in the company of a Mahram.

Sahih Muslim · #3142 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

A woman should not set out on a journey extending beyond three nights but with a Mahram.

Sahih Muslim · #3143 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

" More than three (days) except in the company of a Mahram."

Sahih Muslim · #3144 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

It is not lawful for a Muslim woman to travel a night's journey except when there is a Mahram with her.

Sahih Muslim · #3145 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

It is not lawful for a woman who believes in Allah and the Hereafter to undertake a day's journey except in the company of a Mahram.

Sahih Muslim · #3146 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

It is not lawful for a woman believing in Allah and the Hereafter to undertake journey extending over a day and a night except when there is a Mahram with her.

Sahih Muslim · #3147 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

It is not lawful for a woman to undertake three (days, ) journey except when there is a Mahram with her.

Sahih Muslim · #3148 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

It is not lawful for a woman believing in Allah and the Hereafter to undertake journey extending over three days or more, except when she is in the company of her father, or her son, or her husband, or her brother, or any other Mahram.

Sahih Muslim · #3149 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

A hadith like this has been narrated by A'mash with the same chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #3150 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

I heard Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) delivering a sermon and making this observation:" No person should be alone with a woman except when there is a Mahram with her, and the woman should not undertake journey except with a Mahram." A person stood up and said: Allah's Messenger, my wife has set out for pilgrimage, whereas I am enlisted to fight in such and such battle, whereupon he said:" You go and perform Hajj with your wife."

Sahih Muslim · #3151 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

A hadith like this has been narrated by 'Amr on the authority of the same chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #3152 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

" No person (man) should be alone with a woman except when there is a Mahram with her."

Sahih Muslim · #3153 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Hallowed is He Who subdued for us this (ride) and we were not ourselves powerful enough to use It as a ride, and we are going to return to our Lord. O Allah, we seek virtue and piety from Thee in this journey of ours and the act which pleaseth Thee. O Allah, lighten this journey of ours, and make its distance easy for us. O Allah, Thou art (our) companion during the journey, and guardian of (our) family. O Allah, I seek refuge with Thee from hardships of the journey, gloominess of the sights, and finding of evil changes in property and family on return. And he (the Holy Prophet) uttered (these words), and made this addition to them: We are returning, repentant, worshipping our Lord. and praising Him.

Sahih Muslim · #3154 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Abdullah b. Sarjis (Allah be pleased with him) reported that when Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) set forth on a journey, he sought refuge (with Allah) from the hardships of the travelling, and finding of evil changes on return, and disgrace after honour, and the curse of the oppressed and a gloomy sad scene in family and property.

Sahih Muslim · #3155 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

" O Allah I seek refuge with Thee from the hardships of the journey."

Sahih Muslim · #3156 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

There is no god but Allah. He is One, there is no partner with Him, His is the sovereignty and His is the praise and He is Potent over everything. (We are) returning, repenting, worshipping, prostrating before our Lord, and we praise Him Allah fulfilled His promise and helped His servant, and routed the confederates alone.

Sahih Muslim · #3157 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Umar through another chain of transmitters (but with one alteration) that here Allah-o-Akbar is mentioned twice.

Sahih Muslim · #3158 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

I and Abu Talha (both) came back along with Allah's Apostle (ﷺ). Safiyyah (the wife of the Holy Prophet) rode behind him on his camel and as we came to the out- skirts of Medina he said: (We are those) who return, who repent, who worship our Lord, who praise (Him), and he went on uttering this until we entered Medina.

Sahih Muslim · #3159 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

A hadith like this has been narrated by Anas b. Malik (Allah be pleased with him) through another chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #3160 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Abdullah b. 'Umar (Allah be pleased with them) reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) made (his camel) kneel down (i, e. halt at the stony ground of Dhu'l-Hulaifa) and prayed there, and so did Abdullah b. Umar (Allah be pleased with them).

Sahih Muslim · #3161 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Nafi' reported that 'Abdullah b. Umar (Allah be pleased with them) used to halt his camel in the stony ground at Dhu'l-Hulaifa, where Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) used to make a halt (and pray).

Sahih Muslim · #3162 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Nafi' reported that when 'Abdullah b. 'Umar returned from Hajj or 'Umra he made his camel kneel down (i. e. halted) in the stony ground of Dhu'l-Hulaifa where Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) had made his camel halt.

Sahih Muslim · #3163 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Verily it is a blessed stony-ground.

Sahih Muslim · #3164 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

It is a blessed stony ground. Musa (one of the narrators) said: Salim made his came) halt at the mosque where 'Abdullah made his camel halt as seeking the place of stay of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ). It is, in fact, situated at a lower plain than the mosque, which stands in the heart of the valley, and it is between it (the mosque) (and Qibla) that that place (where Allah's Apostle used to get down for rest and prayer) is situated.

Sahih Muslim · #3165 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Abu Bakr Siddiq (Allah be pleased with him) sent me during Hajj before the Farewell Pilgrimage for which Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) had appointed him an Amir, among a group of people whom he had ordered to make announcement to the people on the Day of Nahr:" After this year no polytheist may perform the Pilgrimage and no naked person may circumambulate the House." Ibn Shihab stated that Humaid b. Abd al-Rahman said that according to this narration of Abu Huraira (Allah be pleased with him) the day of Hajj al-Akbar (Great Hajj) is this Day of Nahr (10th of Dhu'l-Hijja).

Sahih Muslim · #3166 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

There is no day when God sets free more servants from Hell than the Day of 'Arafa. He draws near, then praises them to the angels, saying: What do these want?

Sahih Muslim · #3167 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

An Umra is an expiation for the sins committed between it and the next, and Hajj which is accepted will receive no other reward than Paradise.

Sahih Muslim · #3168 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira (Allah be pleased with him) through another chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #3169 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

He who came to this House (Ka'ba) (with the intention of performing Pilgrimage), and neither spoke indecently nor did he act wickedly. would return (free from sin) as on the (very first day) his mother bore him.

Sahih Muslim · #3170 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

" He who performed Pilgrimage but neither spoke indecently nor acted wickedly."

Sahih Muslim · #3171 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira (Allah be pleased with him).

Sahih Muslim · #3172 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Will you stay in your house at Mecca (which you abandoned at the time of migration)? Thereupon he said: Has 'Aqil left for as any land or house? And 'Aqil and Talib became the Inheritors of Abu Talib's (property), and neither Ja'far nor 'Ali inherited anything from him, for both (Ja'far and 'Ali) were Muslims whereas 'Aqil and Talib were non-Muslims.

Sahih Muslim · #3173 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Allah's Messenger, God willing, where will you stay tomorrow? And it was at the time of the Conquest (of Mecca). Thereupon he (the Holy Prophet) said: Has 'Aqil left any accommodation for us?

Sahih Muslim · #3174 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Usama b. Zaid (Allah be pleased with him) said: Allah's Messenger, God willing, where will you stay tomorrow? Thereupon he (the Holy Prophet) said: Has 'Aqil left any accommodation for us?