Sunan Ibn Majah
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Sunan Ibn Majah
#3934
Fadalah bin âUbaid narrated that the Prophet (ï·º) said:âThe believer is the one from whom their (peopleâs) wealth and lives are safe, and the Muhajir is the one who forsakes mistakes and sins.â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3935
It was narrated from Jabir bin âAbdullah that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said:âWhoever plunders openly is not one of us.â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3936
It was narrated from Abu Hurairah that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said:âThe adulterer, at the time he is committing adultery, is not a believer; (the wine drinker) at the time he is drinking, is not a believer; the thief, at the time he is stealing, is not a believer; the plunderer, at the time he is plundering with the people looking on, is not a believer.â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3937
It was narrated from âImran bin Husain that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said:âWhoever plunders is not one of us.â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3938
It was narrated that Thaâlabah bin Hakam said:âWe came across some of the enemyâs sheep and plundered them, and set up our cooking pots. The Prophet (ï·º) passed by the pots and ordered that they be overturned, then he said: âPlunder is not permissible.ââ
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3939
It was narrated from Ibn Masâud that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said:âVerbally abusing a Muslim is Fusuq disobedience and fighting him is Kufr (ungratefulness to Allah).ââ
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3940
It was narrated from Abu Hurairah that the Prophet (ï·º) said:âVerbally abusing a Muslim is Fusuq (disobedience) and fighting him is Kufr (ungratefulness to Allah).â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3941
It was narrated from Saâd that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said:âVerbally abusing a Muslim is Fusuq (disobedience) and fighting him is Kufr.â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3942
It was narrated from Jarir bin âAbdullah that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said, during the Farewell Pilgrimage:âMake the people pay attention.â Then he said: âDo not turn back into disbelievers after I am gone, striking one anotherâs necks.â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3943
It was narrated from Ibn âUmar that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said:âWoe to you! Do not turn back into disbelievers after I am gone, striking one anotherâs necks.â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3944
It was narrated from Sunabih Al-Ahmasi that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said:âI shall reach the Cistern (Haud) before you, and I will boast of your great numbers before the nations, so do not fight one another after I am gone.ââ
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3945
It was narrated from Abu Bakr Siddiq that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said:âWhoever offers the morning prayer, he is under the protection of Allah, so do not betray Allah by betraying those who are under His protection. Whoever kills him, Allah will seek him out until He throws him on his face into Hell.â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3946
It was narrated from Samurah bin Jundab that the Prophet (ï·º) said:âWhoever offers the morning prayer, he is under the protection of Allah, the Mighty and Sublime.â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3947
It was narrated from Abu Hurairah that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said:âThe believer is more precious to Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, than some of His angels.â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3948
It was narrated from Abu Hurairah that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said:âWhoever fights under a banner of folly, supporting tribalism, or getting angry for the sake of tribalism, he dies in a state of ignorance.â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3949
âAbbad bin Kathir Ash-Shami narrated from a woman among them, called Fasilah, that she heard her father say:âI asked the Prophet (ï·º): âO Messenger of Allah, is it tribalism if a man loves his people?â He said: âNo, rather tribalism is when a man helps his people to do wrong.ââ
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3950
Anas bin Malik said:âI heard the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) say: âMy nation will not unite on misguidance, so if you see them differing, follow the great majority.ââ
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3951
It was narrated that Muâadh bin Jabal said:âThe Messenger of Allah (ï·º) prayed one day, and made the prayer lengthy. When he finished we said (or they said): âO Messenger of Allah, you made the prayer lengthy today.â He said: âI offered a prayer of hope and fear. I asked Allah for three things for my nation, and He granted me two and refused one. I asked Him not to let my nation be destroyed by enemies from without, and He granted me that. And I asked Him not to let them be destroyed by drowning, and He granted me that. And I asked Him not to let them be destroyed by fighting among themselves, but He refused that.ââ
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3952
It was narrated from Thawban, the freed slave of the Messenger of Allah (ï·º), that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said:âThe earth was brought together for me so that I could see the east and the west, and I was given two treasures, the yellow (or the red) and the white â meaning gold and silver. And it was said to me: âYour dominion will extend as far as has been shown to you.â I asked Allah for three things: That my nation would not be overwhelmed by famine that would destroy them all, and that they would not be rent by schism and fight one another, but it was said to me: âWhen I (Allah) issue My decree it cannot be revoked. But I will never cause your nation to be overwhelmed by famine that would destroy them all, and I will not gather their enemies against them (and destroy them) until they annihilate one another and kill one another.â Once they start to fight amongst themselves, that will continue until the Day of Resurrection. What I fear most for my nation is misguiding leaders. Some tribes among my nation will worship idols and some tribes among my nation will join the idolaters. Before the Hour comes there will be nearly thirty Dajjals (great liars), each of them claiming to be a Prophet. But a group among my nation will continue to adhere to the truth and be victorious, and those who oppose them will not harm them, until the command of Allah comes to pass.ââ
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3953
It was narrated that Zainab bint Jahsh said:âThe Messenger of Allah (ï·º) woke up red in the face and said: âLa ilaha illallah, woe to the Arabs from an evil that has drawn nigh. Today a hole has been opened in the barrier of Gog and Magog.â And he gestured to indicate the size of the hole.â Zainab said: âI said: âO Messenger of Allah! Will we be destroyed when there are righteous people among us?â He said: âIf sin and evil deeds increase.ââ
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3954
It was narrated from Abu Umamah that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said:âThere will be tribulation in which a man will be a believer in the morning and a disbeliever by evening, except the one to whom Allah grants knowledge.â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3955
It was narrated that Hudhaifah said:âWe were sitting with âUmar and he said: âWhich of you has remembered a Hadith from the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) concerning Fitnah?ââ Hudhaifah said: âI said: âI have.â He said: âYou are very bold.â He said: âHow?â He said: âI heard him say: âThe fitnah of a man with regard to his family, his children and his neigbors are expiated by his prayers, fasts, charity and enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil.â âUmar said: âThis is not what I meant, rather I meant that which moves like the waves of the sea.ââ Hudhaifah said: âDonât worry about it, O Commander of the Believers! For there is a closed door between you and them.â âUmar said: âWill that door be broken or opened?â I said: âNo, it will be broken.â âUmar said: âThen it will never be closed.ââ We asked Hudhaifah: âDid âUmar know what that door meant?â He said: ""Yes, just as he knows that there will be night before morning, because I narrated to him a Hadith in which there are no errors.â We were afraid to ask him who the door was, so we said to Masruq: âAsk him."" He said: ââUmar.â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3956
It was narrated that âAbdur-Rahman bin âAbd Rabbil-Kaâbah said:âI came to âAbdullah bin âAmr bin âAs when he was sitting in the shade of the Kaâbah, and the people were gathered around him, and I heard him say: âWhile we were with the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) on a journey, he stopped to camp and some of us were pitching tents, some were competing in shooting arrows and some were taking the animals out to graze them. Then his caller called out: âAs-Salatu Jamiâah (prayer is about to begin).â So we gathered, and the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) stood up and addressed us. He said: âThere has never been a Prophet before me who was not obliged to tell his nation of what he knew was good for them, and to warn against what he knew was bad for them. With regard to this nation of yours, soundness (of religious commitment) and well-being has been placed in its earlier generations and the last of them will be afflicted with calamities and things that you dislike. Then there will come tribulations which will make the earlier ones pale into significance, and the believer will say: âThis will be the end of me,â then relief will come. Then (more) tribulations will come and the believer will say: âThis will be the end of me,â then relief will come. Whoever would like to be taken far away from Hell and admitted to Paradise, let him die believing in Allah and the Last Day, and let him treat people as he would like to be treated. Whoever gives his oath of allegiance to a ruler and gives a sincere promise, let him obey him as much as he can, and if another comes and challenges him, let them strike the neck (i.e., kill) the second one.ââ He the narrator said: âI raised my head among the people and said: 'I adjure you by Allah, did you hear that from the Messenger of Allah (ï·º)?' He ('Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Al-'As) pointed with his hand to his ears and said: I heard it directly from him and memorized it.'â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3957
It was narrated from âAbdullah bin âAmr that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said:âHow will you be at a time that will soon come, when the good people will pass away and only the worst ones will be left, who will break their promises and betray their trusts, and they will differ while they were previously together like this,â â and he interlaced his fingers. They said: âWhat should we do, O Messenger of Allah, when that comes to pass?â He said: âFollow that which you know is true, and leave that which you dislike. Take care of your own affairs and turn away from the common folk.â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3958
It was narrated from Abu Dharr that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said:âWhat will you do, O Abu Dharr, when death overwhelms the people to such an extent that a grave will be equal in value to a slave?â I said: âWhatever Allah and His Messenger choose for me, or Allah and His Messenger know best.â He said âBe patient.â He said: âWhat will you do when famine strikes the people so that you will go to the place where you pray and will not be able to return to your bed, or you will not be able to get up from your bed to go to the place where you pray?â He said: âI said: âAllah and His Messenger know best, or whatever Allah and His Messenger choose for me.â He said: âYou must refrain from forbidden things.â He said: âWhat will you do when killing befalls the people so that Hijaratuz-Zait*is covered with blood?â I said: âWhatever Allah and His Messenger choose for me.â He said: âStay with those whom you belong to.â He said: âI said: âO Messenger of Allah, should I not take my sword and strike those who do that?ââ He said: âThen you will be just like the people. Rather enter your house.â I said: âO Messenger of Allah, what if they enter my house?â He said: âIf you are afraid that the flashing of the sword will dazzle you, then put the edge of your garment over your face, and let him carry his own sin and your sin, and he will be one of the people of the Hellfire.â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3959
Abu Musa narrated that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said:âBefore the Hour comes there will be Harj.â I said: âO Messenger of Allah, what is Harj?â He said: âKilling.â Some of the Muslims said: âO Messenger of Allah, now we kill such and such a number of idolaters in one year.â The Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said: âThat will not be like killing the idolaters, rather you will kill one another, until a man will kill his neighbor and son of the cousin and a relative.â Some of the people said: âO Messenger of Allah, will we be in our right minds that day?â The Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said: âNo, reason will be taken away from most of the people at that time, and there will be left the insignificant people who have no reason.â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3960
âUdaisah bint Uhban said:âWhen âAli bin Abu Talib came to Basrah, he entered upon my father and said: âO Abu Muslim, will you not help me against these people?â He said: âOf course.â So he called a slave woman of his and said: âO slave woman, bring me my sword.â So she brought it, and he unsheathed it a span, and (I saw that) it was made of wood. He said: âMy close friend and your cousin (ï·º) advised me, if tribulation (Fitnah) arose among the Muslims, that I should take a sword of wood. If you wish I will go out with you.â He said: âI have no need of you or of your sword.ââ
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3961
It was narrated from Abu Musa Al-Ashâari that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said:âBefore the Hour comes, there will be tribulation like pieces of black night, when a man will wake up as a believer but be a disbeliever by evening, or he will be a believer in the evening but will be a disbeliever by morning. And the one who is sitting will be better than the one who is standing, and the one who is standing will be better than the one who is walking, and the one who is walking will be better than the one who is running. So break your bows, cut their strings and strike your swords against rocks, and if anyone enters upon anyone of you, let him be like the better of the two sons of Adam. (i.e. the one killed, not the killer).â
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3962
It was narrated that Abu Burdah said:âI entered upon Muhammad bin Maslamah and he said that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said: âThere will be tribulation, division and dissension. When that comes, take your sword to Uhud and strike it until it breaks, then sit in your house until there comes to you the hand of the evildoer (to kill you) or a predestined (natural) death.ââ ""And that came to pass, and I did as the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said
Sunan Ibn Majah
#3963
It was narrated from Anas bin Malik that the Prophet (ï·º) said:âThere are no two Muslims who confront one another with their swords, but both the killer and the slain will be in Hell.â