حَدَّثَنَا عَبْدُ الرَّحْمَنِ بْنُ سَلاَّمِ بْنِ عُبَيْدِ اللَّهِ الْجُمَحِيُّ، حَدَّثَنَا الرَّبِيعُ، - يَعْنِي ابْنَ مُسْلِمٍ - عَنْ مُحَمَّدِ بْنِ زِيَادٍ، عَنْ أَبِي هُرَيْرَةَ، أَنَّ النَّبِيَّ صلى الله عليه وسلم قَالَ ‏"‏ يَدْخُلُ مِنْ أُمَّتِي الْجَنَّةَ سَبْعُونَ أَلْفًا بِغَيْرِ حِسَابٍ ‏"‏ ‏.‏ فَقَالَ رَجُلٌ يَا رَسُولَ اللَّهِ ادْعُ اللَّهَ أَنْ يَجْعَلَنِي مِنْهُمْ ‏.‏ قَالَ ‏"‏ اللَّهُمَّ اجْعَلْهُ مِنْهُمْ ‏"‏ ‏.‏ ثُمَّ قَامَ آخَرُ فَقَالَ يَا رَسُولَ اللَّهِ ادْعُ اللَّهَ أَنْ يَجْعَلَنِي مِنْهُمْ ‏.‏ قَالَ ‏"‏ سَبَقَكَ بِهَا عُكَّاشَةُ ‏"‏ ‏.‏
Translation
'Imran b. Husain reported

Verily the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Seventy thousand men of my Ummah would enter Paradise without rendering account. They (the companions of the Holy Prophet) said: Who would be those, Messenger of Allah? He (the Holy Prophet) said: They would be those who neither practise charm, not take omens, nor do they cauterise, but they repose their trust in their Lord.

Comment

The Book of Faith - Sahih Muslim 218b

This blessed hadith from Sahih Muslim reveals the immense virtue of complete reliance upon Allah (tawakkul) and purification from practices contrary to pure Islamic monotheism.

Excellence of True Reliance

The Prophet ﷺ specifically mentions seventy thousand entering Paradise without reckoning - a tremendous honor indicating their special status. This number symbolizes multitude rather than limitation, showing Allah's abundant mercy.

Their exemption from accounting demonstrates the perfection of their faith, as their hearts were so purified that their actions required no divine scrutiny.

Prohibited Practices Explained

Charm (At-Tama'im): Hanging amulets or talismans for protection, which constitutes minor shirk when believing they have independent power.

Taking Omens (At-Tiyarah): Considering birds, animals or other occurrences as bad omens, reflecting weak faith in divine decree.

Cauterization (Al-Kayy): Excessive reliance on medical treatments while neglecting trust in Allah's healing.

The Essence of Tawakkul

True trust in Allah means taking permissible means while recognizing that all power and effect come solely from Allah. The heart remains attached to the Creator, not the means.

These blessed individuals achieved the highest level of tawakkul - their hearts were so firmly connected to Allah that they needed no intermediary practices that could compromise their pure monotheism.

Scholarly Insights

Imam An-Nawawi comments that this hadith encourages complete dependence on Allah and warns against innovations and superstitions.

Ibn Rajab Al-Hanbali explains that these seventy thousand represent those who perfected both external submission and internal faith, making them worthy of this extraordinary reward.