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I Love the Hadith of Ibn Majah

I Love the Hadith of Ibn Majah


Having told us Yahya bin Khalaf Abu Salamah said, had told us Bisyr Ibnul Mufadldal of 'Abdurrahman bin Ishaq from Az Zuhri of Salim from his Father that the Messenger of Allaah alaihi wasallam said: "That misfortune is on three things: horse, woman and House." Az Zuhri said, "He told me Abu Ubaidah bin Abdullah bin Zam'ah that his grandmother Zainab told him, from Umm Salamah that besides those three things he added a sword."

Having told us Abu Bakr bin Abu Syaibah said, had told us Ibn Abu Za`idah of Al A'masy from Umarah bin Umair from his uncle from 'Aisha he said, "The Messenger of Allaah alaihi wasallam said:" Indeed the best for you to eat is from the results of your efforts, and your children are the result of your efforts. "

Having told us Abu Bakr ibn Abu Syabah, had told us' Affan, had told us Dailam bin Ghazwan, had told us Thabit from Anas bin Malik, he said; "I went to war then Abdullah bin Rawahah said:" O Soul! Remember, I see you hate heaven, I swear by Allah that you will surely go down to the battle voluntarily or be forced. "

Having told us Abu Bakr ibn Abu Syaibah told us Abdullah bin Numair of Hisham from his father from Ayesha he said, "A Jew from the Bani Zuraiq named Labid bin Al A'sham has already eliminated the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam, so the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam was made as if he had done something that he did not do. " Aisha continued, "Until one day - or one night -, the Messenger of Allaah 'alaihi wasallam prayed, prayed and prayed, then he said:" O Aisha, have you felt that Allah has given fatwa (punished ) what have I done (legal)? Two men came to me, then one of them sat on my head and the other on my feet. Then the person in my head said to the person on my feet, or the person at my feet said to the person in my head; "Does this guy suffer from pain?" he (one of the angels at his feet or his head) said, 'Affected by magic.' Then one of them asked, 'Who conjured her up? 'he replied,' Labid bin Al A'sham. ' He asked again, 'With what object did he turn aside? 'He replied,' With the hair falling when combed and a date palm. 'He asked again, "Where is the object placed?" he replied, "Inside the well belongs to Dzu Arwan.' Ayesha said, "Then the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam came to him with some of his companions, then said:" By Allah, O Aisha as if the water changed like a soak of a host tree and as if the palm tree was like a devil. "Aisha said," I asked, "O Messenger of Allah, did you burn it?" he replied: "No, indeed Allah has healed me and I just do not like to give bad impressions to others from that event." Then he ordered someone to bring him (the item he used to conjure up) then bury it. "

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