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Jami at-Tirmidhi is a collection of hadith compiled by Imam Abu Isa Muhammad at-Tirmidhi. It is one of the six canonical hadith collections.
Jami` at-Tirmidhi 1771
Chapter: What Has Been Related About The Prohibition Of Predator Skins
"The Prophet (ﷺ) prohibited predator skins." And this chain is more correct.
Jami` at-Tirmidhi 1772
Chapter: What Has Been Related About The Sandals Of The Prophet (saws)
"I asked Anas bin Malik: 'How were the sandals of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) ? He said: 'They had two straps.'"
Jami` at-Tirmidhi 1773
Chapter: What Has Been Related About The Sandals Of The Prophet (saws)
From Anas: "The sandals of the Prophet (ﷺ) had two straps." [Abu 'Eisa said:] This Hadith is Hasan Sahih. He said: There are narrations on this topic from Ibn 'Abbas, and Abu Hurairah.
Jami` at-Tirmidhi 1774
Chapter: What Has Been Related About It Being Disliked To Walk In One Sandal
That the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "Do not walk in one sandal, either wear both sandals, or go barefoot." [Abu 'Eisa said:] This Hadith is Hasan Sahih. He said: There is something on this topic from Jabir.
Jami` at-Tirmidhi 1775
Chapter: What Has Been Related About It Being Disliked For A Man To Don Sandals While Standing
"The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) prohibited that a man should put on sandals while he is standing." [Abu 'Eisa said:] This Hadith is Hasan Gharib. 'Ubaidullah bin 'Amr Ar-Raqqi reported this Hadith from Ma'mar, from Qatadah, from Anas. Both of the Ahadith are not correct according to the people of Hadith. Al-Harith bin Nabhan is not a Hafiz according to them, and we do not know any basis for the narration of Qatadah from Anas.
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Chapter: What Has Been Related About It Being Disliked For A Man To Don Sandals While Standing
"The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) prohibited that a man should put on sandals while he is standing." [Abu 'Eisa said:] This Hadith is Gharib. Muhammad bin Isma'il said: "This Hadith is not correct, not the Hadith of Ma'mar from 'Ammar bin Abi 'Ammar, from Abu Hurairah (no.1775)."
Jami` at-Tirmidhi 1777
Chapter: What Has Been Related About The Permission (For Walking In) One Sandal
"Sometimes the Prophet (ﷺ) would walk in one sandal."
Jami` at-Tirmidhi 1778
Chapter: What Has Been Related About The Permission (For Walking In) One Sandal
From his father, about 'Aishah that: "She would walk in one sandal." This is more correct. [Abu 'Eisa said:] This is how it was reported by Sufyan Ath-Thawri and others, from 'Abdur-Rahman bin Al-Qasim, in Mawquf form, and this is more correct.
Jami` at-Tirmidhi 1779
Chapter: What Has Been Related About Which Foot Does One Start With When Wearing Sandals
That the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "When one of you dons sandals, then let him begin with the right. And when he removes them then let him begin with left, so that the right will be the first to put on and the last of them removed." [Abu 'Eisa said:] This Hadith is Hasan Sahih.
Jami` at-Tirmidhi 1780
Chapter: What Has Been Related About Patching A Garment
"The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said to me: 'If you want to stick with me, then suffice yourself in the world with the provisions of the rider. And beware of gatherings of the rich, and do not consider a garment to be worn out until it has been patched.'" [Abu 'Eisa said:] This Hadith is Gharib, we do not know of it except as a narration of Salih bin Hassan. He said: I heard Muhammad bin Isma'il saying: "Salih bin Hassan is Munkar is Hadith." And Salih bin Hassan - the one who Ibn Abi Dhi'b reports from - is trustworthy. [Abu 'Eisa said:] The meaning of this saying: "And beware of gathering of the rich" is similar to what was related from Abu Hurairah from the Prophet (ﷺ), that he said: "Whoever sees one that has been more favored than him in appearance and provision, then let him look at the one who is less than him, rather than one who is favored more than him. For indeed it is more appropriate so that he not scorn Allah's favors [upon him]." And it has been related from 'Awn bin 'Abdullah who said: "I accompanied the rich, and did not see anyone with more troubles than me. I saw a beast that was better than my beast, and a garment that was better than my garment. And I accompanied the poor, and felt at ease."
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