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Sahih Muslim is a collection of hadith compiled by Imam Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj. It is considered one of the most authentic collections of hadith.
Sahih Muslim 1381
Chapter: Al-Madinah eliminates its Dross and it is also called Tabah, and Taibah
A time will come for the people (of Medina) when a man will invite his cousin and any other near relation: Come (and settle) at (a place) where living is cheap, come to where there is plenty, but Medina will be better for them; would they know it! By Him in Whose Hand is my life, none amongst them would go out (of the city) with a dislike for it, but Allah would make his successor in it someone better than be. Behold. Medina is like furnace which eliminates from it the impurities. And the Last Hour will not come until Medina banishes its evils just as a furnace eliminates the impurities of iron.
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Chapter: Al-Madinah eliminates its Dross and it is also called Tabah, and Taibah
I have been commanded (to migrate) to a town (Medina) which would overpower other towns. They (the people) call it Yathrib; its correct name is (in fact) Medina. It eliminates (bad) people just as a furnace removes the alloy of iron.
Sahih Muslim 1383
Chapter: Al-Madinah eliminates its Dross and it is also called Tabah, and Taibah
Muhammad, cancel my oath of allegiance. But Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) refused it. He again came and said: Cancel my oath of allegiance. But he (the Holy Prophet) refused it. He again came to him and said: Cancel my oath of allegiance, but he refused. The desert Arab, however, went away (cancelling the allegiance himself). Thereupon Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: Medina is like a furnace which drives away its impurity and purifies what is good.
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Chapter: Al-Madinah eliminates its Dross and it is also called Tabah, and Taibah
It is Taiba, thereby meaning Medina. It drives away impurity just as fire removes the impurity of silver.
Sahih Muslim 1385
Chapter: Al-Madinah eliminates its Dross and it is also called Tabah, and Taibah
Allah named Medina as Tabba.
Sahih Muslim 1386 a
Chapter: The prohibition of wishing ill towards the people of Al-Madinah, and that the one who wishes them ill will be caused to melt by Allah
He who intends to do harm to the people of this city (that is, Medina), Allah would efface him as salt is dissolved in water.
Sahih Muslim 1387 a
Chapter: The prohibition of wishing ill towards the people of Al-Madinah, and that the one who wishes them ill will be caused to melt by Allah
He who intends to do harm to the people of Medina, Allah would efface him just as water dissolves salt.
Sahih Muslim 1388 a
Chapter: Encouraging people to stay in Al-Madinah when the regions were conquered
Syria will be conquered and some people will go out of Medina along with their families driving their camels. and Medina is better for them if they were to know it. Then Yemen will be conquered and some people will go out of Medina along with their families driving their camels, and Medina is better for them if they were to know it. Then Iraq will be conquered and some people will go out of it along with their families driving their camels, and Medina is better for them if they were to know it.
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Chapter: The Prophet saws foretold that the people will abandon Al-Madinah when it is the best it ever was
Its inhabitants will abandon it, whereas it is good for them and it will become the haunt of beasts and birds. (Imam Muslim said that Abu Safwan, one of the narrators whose name was 'Abdullah b. 'Abd al-Malik, was an orphan and I bn juraij took him under his care for ten years.)
Sahih Muslim 1390 a
Chapter: The virtue of the area between the prophet's grave and his Minbar, and the virtue of the spot where his minbar is
That which is between my house" and my pulpit is a garden from the gardens of Paradise.