Narrator · #13
Abu Hurairah
Abu Hurairah
- Born
- 12 BH/603 CE
- Died
- 59 AH/681 CE
- Lived in
- Makkah/Medina/Yemen/Bahrain
Appears in 4,274 hadiths
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1835 cposition 6
Whoso obeys me obeys God; and whose disobeys me disobeys God. Whoso obeys my commander obeys me, and whoso disobeys my commander disobeys me.
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1835 dposition 7
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira through another chain of transmitters.
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1835 fposition 5
Hammam b. Munabbih has transmitted this hadith on the authority of Abu Huraira.
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1835 gposition 3
Whoso obeys the commander. He did not say:" My commander."
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1836position 8
It is obligatory for you to listen to the ruler and obey him in adversity and prosperity, in pleasure and displeasure, and even when another person is given (rather undue) preference over you.
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1841position 8
A commander (of the Muslims) is a shield for them. They fight behind him and they are protected by (him from tyrants and aggressors). If he enjoins fear of God, the Exalted and Glorious, and dispenses
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1848 aposition 4
One who defected from obedience (to the Amir) and separated from the main body of the Muslims - if he died in that state-would die the death of one belonging to the days of Jahiliyya (i.e. would not d
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1848 bposition 5
The same tradition has been narrated by the same authority through another chain of transmitters with a slight difference in wording.
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1848 cposition 5
Whoever defects from obedience (to the Amir) and separates from the main body of the Muslim - and dies in that state - dies the death of one belonging to the days of <i>jahiliyya</i>. And he who is ki
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1875 aposition 6
It has been narrated on the authority of Abn Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to dislike the Shikal horse.
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1875 cposition 8
The tradition has been handed down through a different chain of transmitters.
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1876 aposition 5
Allah has undertaken to look after the affairs of one who goes out to fight in His way believing in Him and affirming the truth of His Messengers. He is committed to His care that Re will either admit
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1876 cposition 5
Allah has undertaken to provide for one who leaves his home (only) to fight for His cause and to affirm the truth of His word; Allah will either admit him to Paradise or will bring him back home from
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1876 dposition 6
One who is wounded in the way of Allah-and Allah knows better who is wounded in His way-will appear on the Day of Judgment with his wound bleediing. The colour (of its discharge) will be the colour of
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1876 eposition 5
Every wound received by a Muslim in the way of Allah will appear on the Day of Judgment in the same condition as it was when it was inflicted, and would be bleeding profusely. The colour (of its disch
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1876 fposition 5
I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: I would not stay behind (when) an expedition (for Jihad was being mobilised) if it were going to be too hard upon the believers.... This is followed by the same
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1876 gposition 9
If it were not hard upon my Umma (to follow my example), I would not lag behind any expedition-as in the traditions gone before.
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1876 hposition 3
" Allah takes care of one who goes out in the way of Allah" but ends in the words:" I would not lag behind any expedition which is undertaken to fight in the way of Allah, the Exalted."
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1878 aposition 5
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was asked: What deed could be an equivalent of Jihad in the way of Allah, the Almighty and Exalted? He answered: You do not have the strength to do that deed. The narrator s
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1882position 4
If some persons of my Umma (were not to undertake the hardships of Jihad), and he (Abu Huraira) then narrated the rest of the hadith and then said: A journey undertaken for jihad in the evening or mor
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1889 aposition 4
Of the men he lives the best life who holds the reins of his horse (ever ready to march) in the way of Allah, flies on its back whenever he hears a fearful shriek, or a call for help, flies to it seek
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1889 cposition 7
Two more versions of the tradition narrated by 'Abdullah b. Badr and Abu Huraira, respectively, have been handed down through different chains of transmitters with negligible difference in the wording
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1890 aposition 4
God laughs at the two men both of whom will enter Paradise (though) one of them kills the other. They said: Messenger of Allah, how is it? He said: One of them fights in the way of Allah, the Almighty
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1890 cposition 5
God laughs at the two men one of whom kills the other; both of them will enter Paradise. They (the Companions) said: How, Messenger of Allah? He said: One is slain (in the way of Allah) and enters Par
- sahihSahih Muslim · 1891 aposition 6
A disbeliever and a believer who killed him will never be gathered together in Hell.
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