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    Sahih Muslim

    Browsing hadiths 1871-1880 of 3033

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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.

    Hadith #1871

    Sahih Muslim 1871 a

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    Chapter: The virtue of horses; "Goodness is tied to their Forelocks."

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    There will be great benefit in the forelock of the horses until the Day of judgment.

    Hadith #1872

    Sahih Muslim 1872 a

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    Chapter: The virtue of horses; "Goodness is tied to their Forelocks."

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    I saw that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was twisting the forelock of a horse with his fingers and he was saying: (A great) benefit. i. e. reward (for rearing them for Jihad) and spoils of war, has been tied to the forelocks of horses until the Day of Judgment.

    Hadith #1873

    Sahih Muslim 1873 a

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    Chapter: The virtue of horses; "Goodness is tied to their Forelocks."

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    Great good is attached to the forelock of the horses until the Day of Judgment.

    Hadith #1874

    Sahih Muslim 1874 a

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    Chapter: The virtue of horses; "Goodness is tied to their Forelocks."

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    There is a blessing in the forelocks of the war horses.

    Hadith #1875

    Sahih Muslim 1875 a

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    Chapter: Disliked qualities in Horses

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    It has been narrated on the authority of Abn Huraira that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to dislike the Shikal horse.

    Hadith #1876

    Sahih Muslim 1876 a

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    Chapter: The virtue of Jihad and going out (to fight) in the cause of Allah

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    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 Apostles. He is committed to His care that Re will either admit him to Paradise or bring him back to his home from where he set out with a reward or (his share of) booty. By the Being in Whose Hand is the life of Muhammad. If a person gets wounded in the way of Allah, he will come on the Day of Judgment with his wound in the same condition as it was when it was first inflicted; its colour being the colour of blood but its smell will be the smell of musk. By, the Being in Whose Hand is Muhammad's life, if it were not to be too hard upon the Muslime. I would not lag behind any expedition which is going to fight in the cause of Allah. But I do not have abundant means to provide them (the Mujahids) with riding beasts, nor have they (i. e. all of them) abundant means (to provide themselves with all the means of Jihad) so that they could he left behind. By the Being in Whose Hand is Muhammad's life, I love to fight in the way of Allah and be killed, to fight and again be killed and to fight again and be killed.

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    Hadith #1877

    Sahih Muslim 1877 a

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    Chapter: The virtue of Martyrdom in the cause of Allah

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    " Nobody who dies and has something good for him with Allah will (ever like to) return to this world even though he were offered the whole world and all that is in its (as an inducement), except the martyr who desires to return and be killed in the world for the (great) merit of martyrdom that he has seen.

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    Hadith #1878

    Sahih Muslim 1878 a

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    Chapter: The virtue of Martyrdom in the cause of Allah

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    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 said: They repeated the question twice or thrice. Every time he answered: You do not have the strength to do it. When the question was asked for the third time, he said: One who goes out for Jihad is like a person who keeps fasts, stands in prayer (constantly), (obeying) Allah's (behests contained in) the verses (of the Qur'an), and does not exhibit any lassitude in fasting and prayer until the Mujahid returns from Jihad in the way of Allah, the Exalted.

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    Hadith #1879

    Sahih Muslim 1879 a

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    Chapter: The virtue of Martyrdom in the cause of Allah

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    As I was (sitting) near the pulpit of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), a man said: I do not care if, after embracing Islam, I do not do any good deed (except) distributing drinking water among the pilgrims. Another said: I do not care if, after embracing Islam, I do not do any good deed beyond maintenance service to the Sacred Mosque. Another said: Jihad in the way of Allah is better than what you have said. 'Umar reprimanded them and said: Don't raise your voices near the pulpit of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) on Friday. When prayer was over, I entered (the apartment of the Holy Prophet) and asked his verdict about the matter in which they had differed. (It was upon this that) Allah, the Almighty and Exalted, revealed the Qur'anic verse:" Do you make the giving of drinking water to the pilgrims and the maintenance of the Sacred Mosque equal to (the service of those) who believe in Allah and the Last Day and strive hard in the cause of Allah. They are not equal in the sight of God. And Allah guides not the wrongdoing people" (ix. 20).

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    Hadith #1880

    Sahih Muslim 1880

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    Chapter: The virtue of going out in the morning or the evening in the cause of Allah

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    Leaving (for Jihad) in the way of Allah in the morning or in the evening (will merit a reward) better than the world and all that is in it.

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