2. Chapter on Repentance
Scholars say that it is s a duty to repent of every wrong action. If it is
disobedience which occurs between a person and Allah and does not involve the
right of another human being, repentance has three preconditions:
The first is that one divest himself of disobedience.
The second is that he regret doing it.
The third is that he resolve not to ever return to it.
If one of the three is lacking, then his repentance is not sound.
If it involves to another human being, repentance has four preconditions:
these three and that he discharges his duty to the other person. If it is money
or the like, he pays it to him. If it is a hadd-punishment because of
slander and the like it, he give him power over him or seeks his pardon. If
it is slander, he undoes it, He must repent of all wrong actions. If he repents
of some of them, the people of truth say that his repentance of them is sound,
but he still has the rest. There is much evidence in the Book, the Sunna and
the consensus of the Community about the obligation to repent.
Allah Almighty says, "Turn towards Allah, O believers, every one of you,
so that perhaps you will have success," (24:31) and the Almighty says,
"Ask your Lord for forgiveness and then turn in repentance to Him," (11:3)
and the Almighty says, "O you who believe! Turn in sincere repentance to
Allah." (66:8)
13. Abu Hurayra said, "I heard the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, say, 'By Allah, I ask Allah's forgiveness and turn towards
Him in repentance more than seventy times a day."
14. Al-Agharr ibn Yasar al-Muzani said that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, said, "O people! Turn in repentance towards Allah
and ask His forgiveness. I turn towards Him a hundred times a day." [Muslim]
15. Abu Hamza Anas ibn Malik al-Ansari, the servant of the Messenger of Allah
reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace,
said, "Allah is happier about the repentance of one His slaves than one of you
would be about finding your camel which had strayed away from you in the middle
of the desert." [Agreed upon]
In the variant of Muslim, "Allah has greater joy at the repentance of one
His slaves when he turns towards Him than one of you would have over his mount,
which, having escaped from him with his food and drink in the middle of the
desert so that he has despaired of finding it and gone to a tree to lie down
in its shade, suddenly appears standing by him while he is in that state, so
that he takes its reins and then says out of the intensity of his joy, 'O Allah,
You are my slave and I am Your Lord!' getting confused because of his intense
joy.'"
16. From Abu Musa 'Abdullah ibn Qays al-Ash'ari is that the Prophet, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Allah Almighty will stretch out
His hand during the night, turning towards the one who did wrong during the
day, and stretch out His hand during the day, turning towards the one who did
wrong during the night, until the day the sun rises from the place it set."
[Muslim]
17. Abu Hurayra reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, said, "Allah will turn towards anyone who turns in repentance
before the time that the sun rises from the place it set." [Muslim]
18. Abu 'Abdu'r-Rahman 'Abdullah ibn 'Umar ibn al-Khattab said that the Prophet,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Allah the Mighty and Majestic
accepts the repentance of His servant as long as long as his death-rattle has
not begun." [At-Tirmidhi]
19. Zirr ibn Hubays said, "I went to Safwan ibn 'Assal to ask him about wiping
over leather socks. He said, 'What has brought you, O Zirr?' I said, 'The search
for knowledge.' He said, 'The angels lower their wings to anyone who seeks knowledge,
out of pleasure at what he is seeking.' I said, 'I am troubled about wiping
over leather socks after defecation and urination. You were one of the Companions
of the Prophet, so I have come to ask you whether you heard him mention anything
regarding that.' He said, 'Yes. He used to command us when we were travelling
� or journeying � not to remove our leather socks for three days and nights
except in the case of janaba. We were not to remove them on account of
defecation, urination or sleep.' I said, 'Did you hear him mention anything
about love?' He said, 'Yes. Once we were with the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, on a journey and, while we were in his presence,
a bedouin with a loud voice called out to him, "O Muhammad!" The Messenger of
Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, answered him in a similarly
loud voice, "Go ahead!" I said to him, "Bother you! Lower your voice! You are
in the presence of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and
this is forbidden!" He retorted, "By Allah, I will not lower it!" The bedouin
said, "Can a man love a people when he has not yet joined them?" The Prophet,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "A man will be with the one he
loves on the Day of Rising."' Safwan continued to relate to us until he mentioned
a door in the West the span of whose breadth is � or whose breadth it would
take a rider � forty or seventy years.'"
Sufyan, one its transmitters, said, "It is in the direction of Syria. Allah
Almighty, on the day He created the heavens and the earth, created it to be
open for repentance and it will not be locked until the sun rises from there."
[at-Tirmidhi & others]
20. Abu Sa'id ibn Sa'd ibn Malik ibn Sinan al-Khudri reported that the Prophet
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Among those before
you there was a man who killed ninety-nine people. He asked who was the most
knowledgeable man in the world and was directed to a monk. He went to him and
said that he had killed ninety-nine people and was repentance possible for him?
The monk said, 'No,' so he killed him and made it a hundred. Then he again asked
who was the most knowledgeable man on earth and was directed to a man of knowledge.
He said that he had killed a hundred people, so was repentance possible for
him? The man said, 'Yes, who can come between you and repentance? Go to such-and-such
a land, where there are some people worshipping Allah Almighty. Worship Allah
with them and do not return to your own country. It is an evil place.' So he
went and then, when he was half way there, he died. The angels of mercy and
angels of punishment started to argue about him. The angels of mercy said, 'He
came in repentance, turning with his heart to Allah Almighty.' The angels of
punishment said, 'He has not done a single good action.' An angel came in a
human form and they appointed him arbitrator between them. He said, 'Measure
the distance between the two countries and whichever one he is nearer to, that
is the one he belongs to.' They measured and found he was nearer to the land
to which he was going, so the angels of mercy took him." [Agreed upon]
In the variant in the Sahih, "He was a hand-span nearer to the virtuous land,
so he was put among their people." In the variant in the Sahih, "Allah revealed
to this country to distance itself and that one to come nearer. He said, 'Measure
the distance between them,' and they found that he was nearer to the good one
by a hand-span and he forgave him." In one variant, "He was nearer it by a short
neck."
22. Abu Nujayd 'Imran ibn al-Husayn al-Khuza'i reported that a woman from
Juhayna came to the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace,
who was pregnant as a result of fornication. She said, "O Messenger of Allah,
I have broken a hadd, so carry out the punishment on me. The Prophet
of Allah summoned her guardian and said, "Treat her well. When she gives birth,
bring her back to me." He did that and the Prophet of Allah commanded that her
garment be tied tightly about her and then he commanded that she be stoned.
Then he prayed over her. 'Umar said to him, "Do you pray over her, Messenger
of Allah, when she committed fornication? He said, "She repented with such a
repentance that if it were to be divided out among seventy of the people of
Madina, it would be enough for all of them. Can you think of anything better
than her offering herself to Allah, the Mighty and Majestic?" [Muslim]
23. Ibn 'Abbas reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, said, "If the son of Adam possessed a valley full of gold
he would want to have two valleys, yet his mouth will only be filled by earth.
Allah turns towards those who turn in repentance." [Agreed upon]
24. Abu Hurayra reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, said, "Allah, glory be to Him, laughs about two men, one
of whom kills the other and yet both of them enter the Garden. One fights in
the way of Allah and is killed. Then Allah turns towards the killer, who then
becomes Muslim himself and is martyred." [Agreed upon]
3. Chapter on Steadfastness
Allah Almighty says, "O you who believe! Be steadfast; be supreme in steadfastness"
(3:200), and the Almighty says, "We will test you with a certain amount
of fear and hunger and loss of wealth and life and fruits. But give good news
to the steadfast," (W2:154; H2:155) and the Almighty says, "The steadfast
will be paid their wages in full without any reckoning." (W39:11; H39:10)
The Almighty said, "But if someone is steadfast and forgives, that is the
most resolute course to follow." (W42:40; H42:43) The Almighty says,
"Seek help in steadfastness and the prayer. Allah is with the steadfast"
(W2:152; H2:153) and the Almighty says, "We will test you until We know the
true fighters among you and those who are steadfast" (W47:30; H47:31)
The ayats about the command to be steadfast and the clarification of its
excellence are numerous and well-known.
25. Abu Malik al-Harith ibn 'Asim al-Ash'ari reported that the Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Purity is half of
belief. 'Praise be to Allah' fills up the balance, and 'Glory be to Allah and
praise be to Allah' fills up everything between the heavens and the earth. The
prayer is a light. Sadaqa is a proof. Steadfastness is an illumination.
The Qur'an is a proof for you or against you. Everybody goes out and trades
with his own self, either setting it free or destroying it." [Muslim]
26. Abu Sa'id Sa'd ibn Malik ibn Sinan al-Khudri said, "Some of the people
of the Ansar asked for something from the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, and he gave it to them. Then they asked him again and
he gave to them until he had used up everything he had. He said, 'If I had anything
more, I would not keep it from you. Whoever refrains, Allah will spare him from
needing to ask. Whoever wants to be independent, Allah will make him so. Whoever
shows fortitude, Allah will increase him in that. No one can be given any better
and greater gift than fortitude.'" [Agreed upon]
27. Abu Yahya Suhayb ibn Sinan said, "The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, said, 'What an extraordinary thing the business of
the believer is! All of it is good for him. And that only applies to the believer.
If good fortune is his lot, he is grateful and it is good for him. If something
harmful happens to him, he is steadfast and that is good for him too.'" [Muslim]
28. Anas said, "When the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace,
was very ill, the pain began to make him faint. Fatima said, 'Have you more
pain, father?' He said, 'After today your father will suffer no more pain.'
When he died, she said, 'Father, your Lord has answered your prayer. Father,
the Garden of Firdaws is your shelter. Father, shall we announce your death
to Jibril?' When he was buried, Fatima said, 'Are you happy to put dust on the
Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace?'" [al-Bukhari]
29. Abu Zayd Usama ibn Zayd ibn Haritha, the client of the Messenger of Allah,
one he loved and the son of one he loved, said, "A daughter of the Prophet,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, sent a message to him saying, 'One
of my sons is dying, so come.' He sent his greetings to her and said, 'What
Allah takes is His and what He gives is His. Everything has a fixed term with
Him, so she should show fortitude and expect a reward.' She sent to him imploring
him to come to her. He got up with Sa'd ibn 'Ubada, Mu'adh ibn Jabal, Ubayy
ibn Ka'b, Zayd ibn Thabit and some other men, may Allah be pleased with them.
The child was brought to the Messenger of Allah and he was shuddering. The Prophet's
eyes were flowing with tears and Sa'd said, 'Messenger of Allah, what is this?'
He said, 'This is an aspect of mercy which Allah has put in the hearts of His
slaves.'"
One variant has, "In the hearts of whomever He will of His slaves. Allah
is merciful to those of His slaves who are merciful. [Agreed upon]
30. Suhayb reported hat the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, said, "Among those before you there was a king who had a sorcerer.
When he was old, he said to the king, 'I am old, so send me a lad to whom I
can teach sorcery.' He sent him a lad for him to teach. When the boy was on
the way, he came upon a monk. He sat down to listen to his words and liked what
he heard. Whenever he went to the sorcerer, he would pass by the monk and sit
with him. When he came to the sorcerer, the sorcerer would beat him. He complained
about that to the monk who said, 'When you are afraid of the sorcerer, say,
"My family kept me." And when you are afraid of your family, say, "The sorcerer
kept me."'
"While all this was going on, he came upon a great beast which was barring
the people's way and said, 'Today I will find out who is better, the sorcerer
or the monk.' He took a stone and said, 'O Allah, if what the monk does is preferable
to You to what the sorcerer does, then turn this beast aside so that the people
can pass.' He threw it and killed the animal and the people went on. He went
to the monk and told him and the monk said to him, 'O my boy, today you are
better than I am. I see the point that your business has reached. You will be
tested and, when you are tested, do not point me out.' The boy used to heal
the blind and the lepers and treat people for all their ailments. A companion
of the king who was blind heard this and brought him many gifts. He said, 'All
that I have gathered for you here is yours if you heal me.' He said, 'I do not
heal anyone. It is Allah Almighty who heals. If you believe in Allah Almighty,
I will pray to Allah to heal you." So he believed in Allah Almighty and Allah
Almighty healed him. He went to the king and sat with him as he used to do.
The king said to him, 'Who has returned your sight to you?' He said, 'It was
my Lord.' He said, 'You have a Lord other than me?!' He said, 'My Lord and your
Lord, Allah.' So he seized him and did not stop torturing him until he pointed
out the boy. The boy was brought and the king said to him, 'O boy, your sorcery
has reached the point where you heal the blind and the lepers, and you do such-and-such
and such-and-such.' He said, 'I do not heal anyone. It is Allah Almighty who
heals.' He seized him and did not stop torturing him until he pointed out the
monk. The monk was brought and told, 'Renounce your religion.' He refused. He
called for a saw and placed the saw on the centre of his head and split it until
the two halves fell apart. Then the companion of the king was brought and told,
'Renounce your religion!' He refused, and the the saw was placed on the centre
of his head and split it until the two halves fell apart. Then the boy was brought
and told, 'Renounce your religion,' and he refused. He handed him over to a
group of his companions and said, 'Take him to such-and-such a mountain, and
take him up the mountain. When you reach its summit, if he has not renounced
his religion, throw him off.' They took him and brought him up the mountain
and he said, 'O Allah, save me from them in whatever way You will.' The mountain
shook and they fell. He walked to the king and the king said to him, 'What has
happened to your companions?' He said, 'Allah Almighty saved me from them.'
He handed him over to a group of his companions and said, 'Take him and put
him in a ship and take him to the middle of the sea. If he does not recant,
then throw him into it.' They took him and he said, 'O Allah, save me from them
in whatever way You will.' The ship capsized and they were drowned. He walked
back to the king and the king said to him, 'What has happened to your companions?'
He said, 'Allah Almighty saved me from them.' He said to the king, 'You will
not kill me until you do what I command you.' He said, 'What is that?' He said,
'You should gather the people together on one plain and crucify me on a palm
trunk. Then take an arrow from your quiver and put the arrow in the centre of
your bow and say, "In the name of Allah, the Lord of the boy," and then shoot
it. If you do that, you will kill me.' So he gathered the people together on
one plain and crucified him on a trunk and then took his arrow from his quiver
and placed the arrow in the middle of the bow and then said, "In the name of
Allah, the Lord of the boy," and then shot it and the arrow struck his temple.
He put his hand on his temple and then died. The people said, "We believe in
the Lord of the boy." The king was brought and told, "Do you not see that, by
Allah, your fear has brought about the very thing you were afraid of! The people
have believed." So he commanded that a trench be dug with openings onto it and
had fires lit in it. He said, 'Throw into it, anyone who does not renounce his
religion or tell him to jump.' They did that until a woman came with one of
her children. She hesitated to jump into it and the child said to her, 'Mother,
be steadfast! You have the truth.'" [Muslim]
31. Anas said, "The Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, passed
by a woman who was weeping at a grave and said, 'Fear Allah and show fortitude.'
She said, not recognising him, 'Leave me alone. You have not been struck by
such an affliction as mine!' She was told, 'It is the Prophet, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace.' She went to the door of the Prophet and, finding no
one guarding the door, she said, 'I did not recognise you.' He said, 'The time
for fortitude is at the first shock.'" [Agreed upon]
In a variant in Muslim, "Weeping for a child of hers."
32. Abu Hurayra reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, said, "Allah Almighty says, 'The Garden will be the reward
for My believing slave when I take his close friend from the people of this
world and he hopes for the Garden as his reward." [al-Bukhari]
33. 'A'isha asked the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, about the plague and he told her that it was a punishment which Allah
Almighty sent against whomever He will but that Allah Almighty had made it a
mercy to the believers. "There is no slave who comes into contact with the plague
and then remains where he is with fortitude and in expectation of the reward,
knowing that only what Allah has written for him will befall him, who will receive
any other reward than that of a martyr." [Al-Bukhari]
34. Anas said, "I heard the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, say, 'Allah the Mighty and Exalted says, 'When I test My slave regarding
the two things he loves and he shows fortitude, I repay him for them with the
Garden.'" He meant his eyes. [al-Bukhari]
35. 'Ata' ibn Abi Rabah said, "Ibn 'Abbas said to me, 'Shall I show you a
woman who is one of the people of the Garden?' I replied, 'Please do.' He said,
'This black woman came to the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace,
and said, "I have fits during which I expose myself. Pray to Allah Almighty
for me." He said, "If you wish, you can show fortitude and you will receive
the Garden, and if you wish, I will pray to Allah Almighty to heal you." She
said, "I will show fortitude." She said, "I expose myself so pray to Allah that
I do not expose myself." So he prayed for her.'" [Agreed upon]
36. Abu 'Abdu'r-Rahman 'Abdullah ibn Mas'ud said, "It is as if I could still
see the Messenger of Allah talking about one of the Prophets, may the blessings
and peace of Allah be upon them, whose people beat him, making his blood flow.
While he was wiping the blood from his face, he said, 'O Allah, forgive my people.
They do not know.'" [Agreed upon]
37. Abu Sa'id and Abu Hurayra reported that the Prophet, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, said, "No fatigue, illness, anxiety, sorrow, harm or
sadness afflicts any Muslim, even to the extent of a thorn pricking him, without
Allah wiping out his mistakes by it." [Agreed upon]
38. Ibn Mas'ud said, "I visited the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, when he had a fever. I said, "Messenger of Allah, you have
a very high fever!' He replied, 'Yes. I have the fever of two of you.' I asked,
'Is that because you will have two rewards?' He said, 'Yes, it is like that.
No Muslim is afflicted by harm, whether it is a thorn or something worse, without
Allah expiating his evil deeds on that account and his sins fall away from him
like leaves from a tree.'" [Agreed upon]
39. Abu Hurayra reported that the Messenger of Allah may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, said, "When Allah desires good for someone, He afflicts
him." [Al-Bukhari]
40. Anas said, "The Messenger of Allah may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, said, 'None of you should wish for death because of some harm which has
befallen him. If he has got to do something, he should say, 'O Allah, make me
live if life is best for me and make me die if death is best for me." [Agreed
upon]
41. Abu 'Abdullah Khabbab ibn al-Aratt, said "We complained to the Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, while he was using his cloak
as a pillow in the shade of the Ka'ba, saying, 'Why do you not ask for victory
for us? Why do you not make supplication for us?' He replied, 'Among those before
you there was a man who was seized and put in a hole in the ground which was
dug for him. Then a saw was brought, put to his head and he was sawed in half.
Then he was raked with metal teeth through his flesh and bones. None of that
turned him from his religion. Allah will complete this business so that a rider
will be able to travel from San'a' to Hadramawt fearing none but Allah and wolves
against his sheep, but you want to make things happen too quickly." [al-Bukhari]
One variant has, "While he was using his cloak as a pillow and 'we have encountered
persecution from the idolaters.'"
42. Ibn Mas'ud said, "On the Day of Hunayn, the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, favoured some people over others in his division
of the spoils. He gave al-Aqra' ibn Habis a hundred camels and gave 'Uyayna
ibn Hisn the same number. He also gave to some of the nobles of the Arabs and
favoured them in the division that day. A man said, 'By Allah, this a division
which lacks justice and by which the face of Allah is not desired.' I said,
'By Allah, I will inform the Messenger of Allah!' So I went to him and informed
him about what he had said. His face changed colour until it was red and then
he said, 'Who will be just if Allah and His Messenger are not just?' Then he
said, 'May Allah have mercy on Musa! He was abused more than this and he was
patient.' I said, 'After this, I will never take any report to him again!'"
[Agreed upon]
43. Anas reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, said, "When Allah desires good for one of His slaves, He brings forward
the punishment for him in this world. When Allah desires evil for His slave,
He withholds from him what is due to him on account of his wrong actions and
then settles it on the Day of Rising."
The Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "The greatest
reward goes together with the greatest affliction. When Allah Almighty loves
people, He tests them. All who are content receive His good pleasure. Those
who are angry receive His anger." [at-Tirmidhi]
44. Anas said, "A son of Abu Talha was ill. Abu Talha went out and the boy
died. When Abu Talha returned, he said, 'How is my son?' Umm Sulaym, who was
the mother of the boy, said, 'He is quieter than he was.' She brought him his
supper and he ate. Then he had sexual intercourse with her and when he had finished,
she said, 'Shroud the boy.' In the morning, Abu Talha went to the Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and informed him. He said,
'Did you have intercourse in the night?' He said, 'Yes.' He said, 'O Allah,
bless them both,' and she gave birth to a boy. Abu Talha said to me, 'Carry
him to the Prophet.' He sent some dates with him. He said, 'Is there anything
with him?' He said, 'Yes, some dates.' The Prophet, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, took a date and chewed it and then took it from his mouth and
put it into the mouth of the child and rubbed its palate with it and named him
'Abdullah." [Agreed upon]
In the variant in al-Bukhari, Ibn 'Uyayna said, "A man of the Ansar said,
'I saw nine sons, all of whom could recite the Qur'an,' meaning the sons of
this 'Abdullah who was born."
In a variant in Muslim, "A son of Abu Talha by Umm Sulaym died and she told
her family, 'Do not tell Abu Talha about his son until I have told him myself.'
She brought him supper and he ate and drank. Then she beautified herself for
him better than she had ever beautified herself before, and he had intercourse
with her. When she saw that he was full and had had sex with her, she said,
'Abu Talha, what would you think if some people lent something to a family and
then asked for their loan back? Can they prevent them?' He replied, 'No.' She
said, 'Then seek the reward for your son.'"
He said, "He became angry and then said, 'You left me until I was impure
from intercourse and then told me about my son!' He went to the Messenger of
Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and told him what had happened.
The Messenger of Allah said, 'May Allah bless the night for both of you.'" He
said, "She became pregnant." He said, "The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, was on a journey and she was with him. When the Messenger
of Allah came to Madina from a journey, he would never enter it at night. They
drew near Madina and she went into labour. Abu Talha stayed with her and the
Messenger of Allah went on." He said, "Abu Talha said, 'You know, O Lord, that
I like to go out with the Messenger of Allah when he goes out and enter when
he enters and I am held back by what You see.' Umm Sulaym said, 'Abu Talha,
I am not feeling what I was feeling. Go on.' So he went. She went into labour
when they arrived and gave birth to a boy. My mother said to me, 'Anas, no one
could make him suckle until she took him to the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace. In the morning I carried him and took him to
the Messenger of Allah,'" and he mentioned the entire hadith.
45. Abu Hurayra reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, said, "The strong man is not the one who throws people
in wrestling. The strong man is the one who has control of himself when he is
angry." [Agreed upon]
46. Sulayman ibn Surad said, "One day I was sitting with the Prophet, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, while two men were quarreling. The face
of one of them turned red and his veins stood out. The Messenger of Allah said,
'I know a word which, if you say it, will remove what you feel.' (Or he said
'"I seek refuge with Allah from the accursed Shaytan' will remove from him what
he feels.') They told him that the Prophet and two men were were quarreling
said, 'Seek refuge with Allah from the accursed Shaytan.'" [Agreed upon]
47. Mu'adh ibn Anas reported that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, said, "If someone restrains his anger when he is able to give vent
to it, Allah � glory be to Him and may He will exalted!� will summon him at
the head of creatures on the Day of Rising so that he can chose whichever of
the wide-eyed houris he wishes." [Abu Dawud and at-Tirmidhi]
48. Abu Hurayra reported that a man said to the Prophet, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, "Give me counsel." He said, "Do not get angry." He
repeated his request several times and he said, "Do not get angry." [al-Bukhari]
49. Abu Hurayra reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, said, "Believers, both men and women, will continue to
be afflicted in respect of themselves, their children and their property until
they meet Allah without any wrong actions at all." [at-Tirmidhi]
50. Ibn 'Abbas said, "'Uyayna ibn Hisn came and stayed with his nephew, al-Hurr
ibn Qays, who was one of the group whom 'Umar brought near to him. The reciters
were part of the people of the assembly and council of 'Umar, no matter whether
they were mature men or young men. 'Uyayna told his nephew, 'Nephew, you have
access to this amir, so ask him for permission for me to see him.' He asked
permission and 'Umar gave permission. When he entered, he said, 'O Ibn al-Khattab!
By Allah, it is that you do not give enough to us and you do not judge justly
between us.' 'Umar was so angry that he wanted to punish him. Al-Hurr said to
him, 'Amir al-Mu'minin, Allah Almighty said to His Prophet, "Make allowances
for people; command what is right; and turn away from the ignorant." (7:199)
This is one of the ignorant.' By Allah, 'Umar did not do less than that when
he recited it. He acted in accordance with the Book of Allah Almighty." [al-Bukhari]
51. Ibn Mas'ud reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, said, 'After I am gone there will be misappropriation and
matters of which you disapprove." They said, "O Messenger of Allah, what do
you command us to do?" He said, "To fulfill the rights you owe to others and
to ask Allah for what is owed to you." [Agreed upon]
52. Abu Yahya Usayd ibn Hudayr reported that a man of the Ansar said, "Messenger
of Allah, will you not appoint me as you appointed so-and-so?" He said, "You
will experience misappropriation after I have gone, so be patient until you
meet me at the Basin." [Agreed upon]
53. Abu Ibrahim 'Abdullah ibn Abi Awfa reported that on one of the days when
he came face to face with the enemy, the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, waited until the sun had declined and then stood up
and said, "O people! Do not be too eager to meet the enemy, and ask Allah for
well-being. When you do meet them, be steadfast. Know that the Garden lies under
the shadow of the swords." The the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, said, "O Allah, Sender-down of the Book and Mover of the clouds and Vanquisher
of the companies, defeat them and help us against them!" [Agreed upon]
[from Sr. Aisha Bewley's translation]