THE BOOK OF AR-RIQAQ (Softening of the Hearts)
Sahih Bukhari Hadith # 6448
Hadith on AR-RIQAQ (Softening of the Hearts) of Sahih Bukhari 6448 is about The Book Of THE BOOK OF AR-RIQAQ (Softening of the Hearts) as written by Imam Muhammad al-Bukhari. The original Hadith is written in Arabic and translated in English and Urdu. The chapter THE BOOK OF AR-RIQAQ (Softening of the Hearts) has 182 as total Hadith on this topic.
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حَدَّثَنَا الْحُمَيْدِيُّ ، حَدَّثَنَا سُفْيَانُ ، حَدَّثَنَا الْأَعْمَشُ ، قَالَ : سَمِعْتُ أَبَا وَائِلٍ ، قَالَ : عُدْنَا خَبَّابًا ، فَقَالَ هَاجَرْنَا مَعَ النَّبِيِّ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ نُرِيدُ وَجْهَ اللَّهِ ، فَوَقَعَ أَجْرُنَا عَلَى اللَّهِ ، فَمِنَّا مَنْ مَضَى لَمْ يَأْخُذْ مِنْ أَجْرِهِ مِنْهُمْ مُصْعَبُ بْنُ عُمَيْرٍ قُتِلَ يَوْمَ أُحُدٍ وَتَرَكَ نَمِرَةً ، فَإِذَا غَطَّيْنَا رَأْسَهُ بَدَتْ رِجْلَاهُ ، وَإِذَا غَطَّيْنَا رِجْلَيْهِ بَدَا رَأْسُهُ ، فَأَمَرَنَا النَّبِيُّ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ أَنْ نُغَطِّيَ رَأْسَهُ وَنَجْعَلَ عَلَى رِجْلَيْهِ شَيْئًا مِنَ الْإِذْخِرِ ، وَمِنَّا مَنْ أَيْنَعَتْ لَهُ ثَمَرَتُهُ فَهُوَ يَهْدِبُهَا .
ہم سے عبداللہ بن زبیر حمیدی نے بیان کیا، کہا ہم سے سفیان ثوری نے بیان کیا، کہا ہم سے اعمش نے، کہا کہ میں نے ابووائل سے سنا، کہا کہ ہم نے خباب بن ارت رضی اللہ عنہ سے سنا، انہوں نے بیان کیا کہ ہم نے نبی کریم صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم کے ساتھ اللہ تعالیٰ کی رضا حاصل کرنے کے لیے ہجرت کی۔ چنانچہ ہمارا اجر اللہ کے ذمہ رہا۔ پس ہم میں سے کوئی تو گزر گیا اور اپنا اجر ( اس دنیا میں ) نہیں لیا۔ مصعب بن عمیر رضی اللہ عنہ ( انہی ) میں سے تھے، وہ جنگ احد کے موقع پر شہید ہو گئے تھے اور ایک چادر چھوڑی تھی ( اس چادر کا ان کو کفن دیا گیا تھا ) اس چادر سے ہم اگر ان کا سر ڈھکتے تو ان کے پاؤں کھل جاتے اور پاؤں ڈھکتے تو سر کھل جاتا۔ چنانچہ نبی کریم صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم نے ہمیں حکم دیا کہ ہم ان کا سر ڈھک دیں اور پاؤں پر اذخر گھاس ڈال دیں اور کوئی ہم میں سے ایسے ہوئے جن کے پھل خوب پکے اور وہ مزے سے چن چن کر کھا رہے ہیں۔
Narrated Abu Wail: We paid a visit to Khabbab who was sick, and he said, We migrated with the Prophet for Allah's Sake and our wages became due on Allah. Some of us died without having received anything of the wages, and one of them was Mus`ab bin `Umar, who was martyred on the day of the battle of Uhud, leaving only one sheet (to shroud him in). If we covered his head with it, his feet became uncovered, and if we covered his feet with it, his head became uncovered. So the Prophet ordered us to cover his head with it and put some Idhkhir (a kind of grass) over his feet. On the other hand, some of us have had the fruits (of our good deed) and are plucking them (in this world).
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Hadith 6412
Narrated Ibn `Abbas: The Prophet said, There are two blessings which many people lose: (They are) Health and free time for doing good.
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Narrated Anas: The Prophet said, O Allah! There is no life worth living except the life of the Hereafter, so (please) make righteous the Ansar and the Emigrants.
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Narrated Sahl bin Sa`d As-Sa`idi: We were in the company of Allah's Apostle in (the battle of) Al-Khandaq, and he was digging the trench while we were carrying the earth away. He looked at us and said, O Allah! There is no life worth living except the life of the Hereafter, so (please) forgive the Ansar and the Emigrants.
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Narrated Sahl: I heard the Prophet saying, A (small) place equal to an area occupied by a whip in Paradise is better than the (whole) world and whatever is in it; and an undertaking (journey) in the forenoon or in the afternoon for Allah's Cause, is better than the whole world and whatever is in it.
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Narrated Mujahid: `Abdullah bin `Umar said, Allah's Apostle took hold of my shoulder and said, 'Be in this world as if you were a stranger or a traveler. The sub-narrator added: Ibn `Umar used to say, If you survive till the evening, do not expect to be alive in the morning, and if you survive till the morning, do not expect to be alive in the evening, and take from your health for your sickness, and (take) from your life for your death.
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