Sahih Muslim

صحيح مسلم

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Sahih Muslim · #5650 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Zuhri with the same chain of transmitters but with a slight variation of wording.

Sahih Muslim · #5651 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

There is no transitive disease, no divination, but good omen pleases me, i. e. the good word or a good word. Note: The majority of scholars interpret this to mean that these things in and of themselves do not transmit or cause harm through supernatural or hidden means but that Allah is ultimately in control and any fearful superstition around these is false.

Sahih Muslim · #5652 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

There is no transitive disease, no divination, but good omen pleases me. It was said: What is good omen? He said: Sacred words.

Sahih Muslim · #5653 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

There is no transitive disease, no divination, but I like good words.

Sahih Muslim · #5654 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

There is no transitive disease, no hama, no divination, but I like good omen.

Sahih Muslim · #5655 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

If there be bad luck, it is in the house, and the wife, and the horse.

Sahih Muslim · #5656 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

There is no transitive disease, no ill omen, and bad luck is lound in the house, or wife or horse. Note: The majority of scholars interpret this to mean that these things in and of themselves do not transmit or cause harm through supernatural or hidden means but that Allah is ultimately in control and any fearful superstition around these is false.

Sahih Muslim · #5657 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

This hadith has been reported on the authority of Zuhri with other chains of transmitters but with slight variations of wording.

Sahih Muslim · #5658 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

'Umar b. Muhammad b. Zaid reported that he heard his father narrating from Ibn 'Umar that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) had said. If bad luck is a fact, then it is in the horse, the woman and the house.

Sahih Muslim · #5659 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Shu'ba with the same chain of transmitters but there is no mention of the word" Haqq"" (fact).

Sahih Muslim · #5660 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

If there is bad luck in anything, it is the horse, the abode and the woman.

Sahih Muslim · #5661 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

If bad luck were to be in anything, it is found in the woman, the horse and the abode.

Sahih Muslim · #5662 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Sahl b. Sa'd with a different chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #5663 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

If bad luck were to be in anything, it is found in the land, in the servant and in the horse.

Sahih Muslim · #5664 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

I said: Messenger of Allah, there were things we used to do in the pre-Islamic days. We used to visit Kahins, whereupon he said: Don't visit Kahins. I said: We used to take omens. He said: That is a sort of personal whim of yours, so let it not prevent you (from doing a thing).

Sahih Muslim · #5665 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Zuhri with a slight variation of wording.

Sahih Muslim · #5666 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

I said: Among us there are men who draw lines and thus make divination. What about this? Thereupon he (the Holy Prophet) said: There was a Prophet who drew lines, so whose lines agree with his line for him it is allowable.

Sahih Muslim · #5667 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

I said: Allah's Messenger, the kahins used to tell us about things (unseen) and we found them to be true. Thereupon he said: That is a word pertaining to truth which a jinn snatches and throws into the ear of his friend, and makes an addition of one hundred lies to it.

Sahih Muslim · #5668 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

It is nothing (i. e. it is a mere superstition). They said: Allah's Messenger, they at times narrate to us things which we find true. Thereupon Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: That is a word pertaining to truth which a jinn snatches away and then cackles into the ear of his friend as the hen does. And then they mix in it more than one hundred lies.

Sahih Muslim · #5669 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

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

Sahih Muslim · #5670 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

A person from the Ansar who was amongst the Companions of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) reported to me: As we were sitting during the night with Allah's Messenger (ﷺ), a meteor shot gave a dazzling light. Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: What did you say in the pre-Islamic days when there was such a shot (of meteor)? They said: Allah and His Messenger know best (the actual position), but we, however, used to say that that very night a great man had been born and a great man had died, whereupon Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: (These meteors) are shot neither at the death of anyone nor on the birth of anyone. Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, issues Command when He decides to do a thing. Then (the Angels) supporting the Throne sing His glory, then sing the dwellers of heaven who are near to them until this glory of God reaches them who are in the heaven of this world. Then those who are near the supporters of the Throne ask these supporters of the Throne: What your Lord has said? And they accordingly inform them what He says. Then the dwellers of heaven seek information from them until this information reaches the heaven of the world. In this process of transmission (the jinn snatches) what he manages to overhear and he carries it to his friends. And when the Angels see the jinn they attack them with meteors. If they narrate only which they manage to snatch that is correct but they alloy it with lies and make additions to it.

Sahih Muslim · #5671 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

The hadith has been narrated on the authority of Zuhri through the same chain of transmitters but with a slight variation of wording.

Sahih Muslim · #5672 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

He who visits a diviner ('Arraf) and asks him about anything, his prayers extending to forty nights will not be accepted.

Sahih Muslim · #5673 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

We have accepted your allegiance, so you may go.

Sahih Muslim · #5674 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

'A'isha reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) commanded the killing of a snake having stripes over it, for it affects eyesight and miscarries pregnancy.

Sahih Muslim · #5675 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

The short-tailed snake and the snake having stripes over it should be killed.

Sahih Muslim · #5676 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Kill the snakes having stripes over them and short-tailed snakes, for these two types cause miscarriage (of a pregnant woman) and they affect the eyesight adversely. So Ibn 'Umar used to kill every snake that he found. Abu Lubaba b. 'Abd al-Mundhir and Zaid b. Khattab saw him pursuing a snake, whereupon he said: They were forbidden (to kill) those snakes who live in houses.

Sahih Muslim · #5677 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

I heard Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) commanding the killing of dogs and the killing of the striped and the short-tailed snakes, for both of them affect the eyesight adversely and cause miscarriage. Zuhri said: We thought of their poison (the pernicious effects of these two). Allah, however, knows best. 'Abdullah b. 'Umar said: I did not spare any snake. I rather killed everyone that I saw. One day as I was pursuing a snake from amongst the snakes of the house, Zaid b. Khattab or Abu Lubaba happened to pass by me and found me pursuing it. He said: 'Abdullah, wait. I said: Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) commanded (us) to kill them, whereupon he said that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) forbade the killing of the snakes of the houses. This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Zuhri with the same chain of transmitters but with a slight variation of wording.

Sahih Muslim · #5678 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Find it out and kill it. Abu Lubaba said: Don't kill them, for Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) forbade the killing of the snakes found in houses.

Sahih Muslim · #5679 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Nafi' reported that Ibn 'Urnar used to kill all types of snakes until Abu Lubaba b. 'Abd al-Mundhir Badri reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) had forbidden the killing of the snakes of the houses, and so he abstained from it.

Sahih Muslim · #5680 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Nafi' reported that he heard Abu Lubaba informing Ibn 'Umar that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) had forbidden the killing of domestic snakes.

Sahih Muslim · #5681 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

'Abdullah reported that Abu Lubaba had informed him that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) had forbidden the killing of the snakes found in the house.

Sahih Muslim · #5682 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

They had been forbidden to make an attempt to kill house snakes and they had been commanded to kill the snakes having small tails, small snakes and those having streaks over them, and it was said: Both of them affect the eyes and cause miscarriage to women.

Sahih Muslim · #5683 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Pursue this snake and kill it. Abu Lubaba Ansari said: I heard Allah's Messenger (ﷺ). He forbade the killing of snakes found in the houses except the short-tailed snakes and those having streaks upon them, for both of them obliterate eyesight and affect that which is in the wombs of (pregnant) women.

Sahih Muslim · #5684 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Nafi' reported that Abu Lubaba happened to pass by Ibn 'Umar who lived in the fortified place near the house of 'Umar b. Khattab and was busy in keeping his eyes upon a snake and killing it, the rest of the hadith is the same.

Sahih Muslim · #5685 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

We were with Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) in a cave when there was revealed to him (the Sura al-Mursalat, i. e. Sura lxxvii.:" By those sent forth to spread goodness" ) and we had just heard (it) from his lips that there appeared before us a snake. He said: Kill it. We hastened to kill it, but it slipped away from us, thereupon Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: Allah saved it from your harm just as he saved you from its evil.

Sahih Muslim · #5686 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of al-A'mash with the same chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #5687 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

'Abdullah reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) commanded a Muhrim (one who is in the state of pilgrimage) to kill the snake at Mina.

Sahih Muslim · #5688 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

While we were with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) in the cave, the rest of the hadith is the same as the one narrated above.

Sahih Muslim · #5689 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

I found him saying his prayer, so I sat down waiting for him to finish his prayer when I heard a stir in the bundles (of wood) lying in a comer of the house. I looked towards it and found a snake. I jumped up in order to kill it, but he (Abu Sa'id Khudri) made a gesture that I should sit down. So I sat down and as he finished (the prayer) he pointed to a room in the house and said: Do you see this room? I said: Yes. He said: There was a young man amongst us who had been newly wedded. We went with Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) (to participate in the Battle) of Trench when a young man in the midday used to seek permission from Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) to return to his family. One day he sought permission from him and Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) (after granting him the permission) said to him: Carry your weapons with you for I fear the tribe of Quraiza (may harm you). The man carried the weapons and then came back and found his wife standing between the two doors. He bent towards her smitten by jealousy and made a dash towards her with a spear in order to stab her. She said: Keep your spear away and enter the house until you see that which has made me come out. He entered and found a big snake coiled on the bedding. He darted with the spear and pierced it and then went out having fixed it in the house, but the snake quivered and attacked him and no one knew which of them died first, the snake or the young man. We came to Allah's Apostle (ﷺ) and made a mention to him and said: Supplicate to Allah that that (man) may be brought back to life. Thereupon he said: Ask forgiveness for your companion and then said: There are in Medina jinns who have accepted Islam, so when you see any one of them, pronounce a warning to it for three days, and if they appear before you after that, then kill it for that is a devil.

Sahih Muslim · #5690 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

We visited Abu Sa'id Khudri. When we had been sitting (with him) we heard a stir under his bed. When we looked we found a big snake, the rest of the hadith is the same. And in this Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) is reported to have said: Verily in these houses there live aged (snakes), so when you see one of them, make life hard for it for three days, and if it goes away (well and good), otherwise kill it for (in that case) it would be a nonbeliever. And he (the Holy Prophet) said (to his Companions): Go and bury your companion (who had died by the snake bite).

Sahih Muslim · #5691 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

There is a group of jinns in Medina who accepted Islam, so he who would see anything from these occupants should warn him three times; and if he appears after that, he should kill him for he is a satan.

Sahih Muslim · #5692 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Umm Sharik reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) commanded her to kill geckos. This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Ibn Abi Shaiba with a slight variation of wording.

Sahih Muslim · #5693 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Umm Sharik reported that she consulted Allah's Apostle (ﷺ) in regard to killing of geckos, and he commanded to kill them and Umm Sharik is one of the women of Bani 'Amir b. Luwayy. This hadith has been reported through another chain of transmitters with the same meaning.

Sahih Muslim · #5694 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

'Amir b. Sa'd reported on the authority of his father that Allah's Apostle (ﷺ) commanded the killing of geckos, and he called them little noxious creatures.

Sahih Muslim · #5695 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

I did not hear that he had commanded to kill them.

Sahih Muslim · #5696 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

He who killed a gecko with the first stroke for him is such and such a reward, and he who killed it with a second stroke for him is such and such reward less than the first one, and he who killed it with the third stroke for him is such and such a reward less than the second one.

Sahih Muslim · #5697 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

- He who killed a gecko with the first stroke for him are ordained one hundred virtues, and with the second one less than that and with the third one less than that.

Sahih Muslim · #5698 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as saying (that he who kills a gecko) with the first stroke there are seventy rewards for him.

Sahih Muslim · #5699 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

An ant had bitten a Prophet (one amongst the earlier Prophets) and he ordered that the colony of the ants should be burnt. And Allah revealed to him:" Because of an ant's bite you have burnt a community from amongst the communities which sings My glory."