Sahih Muslim

The Book of Faith

كتاب الإيمان

Chapter 9: Evidence that the islam of one who becomes muslim on his deathbed is valid, so long as the death thoes have not begun; Abrogation of permission to supplicate for forgiveness for the idolators; Evidence that one who dies an idolator is one of the people of hell and no intervention can save him from that

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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah said to his uncle (at the time of his death)

Make a profession of it that there is no god but Allah and I will bear testimony (of your being a Muslim) on the Day of judgment. He (Abu Talib) said: Were it not the fear of the Quraysh blaming me (and) saying that it was the fear of (approaching death) that induced me to do so, I would have certainly delighted your eyes. It was then that Allah revealed: "Indeed, [O Muḥammad], you do not guide whom you like, but Allāh guides whom He wills. And He is most knowing of the [rightly] guided."(Quran 28:56).

Chapter 21: People excel over one another in faith, and the superiority of the people of Yemen in faith

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It is reported on the authority of Jabir b. Abdullah that the Messenger of Allah (may peace and, blessings be upon him) observed

The callousness of heart and sternness is in the East and faith is among the people of the Hijaz.

Chapter 37: Clarifying that Shirk is the worst of sins, and the worst sins after Shirk

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It is narrated on the authority of Abdullah b. Mas'ud that a man said

Messenger of Allah, which offence is the most grievous in the eye of Allah? He (the Holy Prophet) replied: That you associate a partner with Allah (despite the fact) that He created you. He (the man) said: What next? He (the Holy Prophet) replied: That you kill your child out of fear that he would join you in food. He (the inquirer) said (again): What next? He (the Holy Prophet) replied: That you commit adultery with the wife of your neighbour. And the Almighty and Exalted Lord testified it (with this verse): All those who call not unto another god along with Allah, and slay not any soul which Allah has forbidden, except in the cause of justice, nor commit fornication, and he who does this shall meet a requital of sin (xxv. 68).

Chapter 39: The prohibition of pride and definition of it

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It is narrated on the authority of 'Abdullah that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) observed

He who has in his heart the weight of a mustard seed of pride shall not enter Paradise.

Chapter 40: The evidence that the one who dies not associating anything with Allah will enter paradise, and the one who dies as idolator will enter the fire

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I heard Abu Dharr narrating it from the Apostle (ﷺ) that he observed

Gabriel came to me and gave me the tidings: Verily he who died amongst your Ummah without associating anything with Allah would enter Paradise. I (the narrator) said: Even if he committed adultery and theft. He (the Holy Prophet) said: (Yes), even if he committed adultery and theft.

Chapter 45: Clarifying the emphatic prohibition of An-Namimah (Malicious Gossip)

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It is reported from Hudhaifa that news reached him (the Holy Prophet) that a certain man carried tales. Upon this Hudhaifa remarked

I heard Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) saying: The tale-bearer shall not enter Paradise.

Chapter 56: Sincerity of Faith and its Purity

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It is narrated on the authority of 'Abdullah (b. Mas'ud) that when this verse was revealed

" It is those who believe and confound not their belief with wrongdoing" (vi. 82), the Companions of the Messenger of Allah wore greatly perturbed. They said: Who amongst us (is so fortunate) that he does not wrong himself? Upon this the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) remarked: It does not mean that which you presume It implies that which Luqman said to his son: O my son, do not associate anything with Allah, for indeed it is the gravest wrongdoing (xxxi. 13).

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This hadith is narrated by another chain of transmitters, (namely) lshaq b. Ibrahim. Ibn Idris says

My father transmitted it from Aban b. Taghlib who heard it from A'mash; then I heard it also from him (A'mash).

Chapter 65: Clarifying that Islam started as something strange, and will revert to being something strange, and it will retreat between the two Masajid

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It is narrated on the authority of Hudhaifa

We were sitting in the company of Umar and he said: Who amongst you has heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) talking about the turmoil? Some people said: It is we who heard it. Upon this be remarked: Perhaps by turmoil you presume the unrest of man in regard to his household or neighbour, they replied: Yes. He ('Umar) observed: Such (an unrest) would be done away with by prayer, fasting and charity. But who amongst you has heard from the Apostle (ﷺ) describing that turmoil which would come like the wave of the ocean. Hudhaifa said: The people hushed into silence, I replied: It is I. He ('Umar) said: Ye, well, your father was also very pious. Hudhaifa said: I heard the Messenger of Allah (may peace be, upon him ) observing: Temptations will be presented to men's hearts as reed mat is woven stick by stick and any heart which is impregnated by them will have a black mark put into it, but any heart which rejects them will have a white mark put in it. The result is that there will become two types of hearts: one white like a white stone which will not be harmed by any turmoil or temptation, so long as the heavens and the earth endure; and the other black and dust-coloured like a vessel which is upset, not recognizing what is good or rejecting what is abominable, but being impregnated with passion. Hudhaifa said: I narrated to him ('Umar): There is between you and that (turmoil) a closed door, but there is every likelihood of its being broken. 'Umar said: Would it be broken? You have, been rendered fatherless. Had it been opened, it would have been perhaps closed also. I said: No, it would be broken, and I narrated to him: Verily that door implies a person who would be killed or die. There is no mistake in this hadith. Abu Khalid narrated: I said to Sa'd, O Abu Malik, what do you mean by the term" Aswad Murbadda"? He replied: High degree of whiteness in blackness. I said: What is meant by" Alkoozu Mujakhiyyan"? He replied: A vessel turned upside down.

Chapter 69: Increasing the heart's tranquility with the appearance evidence

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'Abdullah b. Muhammad narrated the same hadith on the authority of Abu Huraira and in the transmission by Malik the words are that he (the Holy Prophet) recited the verse

This hadith has also been narrated by Abd b. Humaid Ya'qub, i. e. son of Ibrahim b. Sa'd, Abu Uwais, Zuhri, like the one narrated by Malik with the same chain of transmission and said: He recited this verse till he completed it.

Chapter 70: Obligation of believing that the message of our Prophet Muhammad (saws) is for all people, and the abrogation of all other religions

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It is narrated on the authority of Sha'bi that one among the citizens of Khurasan asked him

This hadith has been narrated by another chain of transmitters like Abu Bakr b. Abi Shaiba, 'Abda b. Sulaiman Ibn Abi 'Umar Sufyan, 'Ubaidullah b. Mu'adh, Shu'ba; all of them heard it from Salih b. Salih.

Chapter 80: Affirming that the believers will see their Lord, Glorious is he and most high, in the hereafter

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Hammad b. Salama narrated it on the same authority and added

He then recited the verse:" Those who do good will have the best reward and even more" (x. 26)

Chapter 89: Regarding the saying of Allah, the most High: "And warn your tribe of near kindred."

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This hadith was narrated by A'mash on the authority of the same chain of narrators and he said

One day the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) climbed the hill of Safa' and said: Be on your guard, and the rest of the hadith was narrated like the hadith transmitted by Usama; he made no mention of the revelation of the verse:" Warn thy nearest kindred."