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Prophecy about those who reject Hadith
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Prophecy about those who reject Hadith
Bismillah,
al-Salamu 'Aleykum,
Due to the increasing amount those ignorant new Muslims rejecting the orders of their Master Rassul-Allah SAWS, I'll be quoting this prophecy with its Takhreej.
The prophet SAWS said:
لا ألفين أحدكم متكئا على أريكته يأتيه الأمر من أمري مما أمرت به أو نهيت عنه فيقول لا ندري ما وجدنا في كتاب الله اتبعناه
"Let me not find one of you reclining on his couch, when he hears something regarding me which I have commanded or forbidden and saying: We do not know. What we found in Allah's Book we have followed."
Some other wordings:
Ahmad, Abu Dawood and al-Haakim reported with a saheeh isnaad from al-Miqdaam that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Soon there will be a time when a man will be reclining on his couch, narrating a hadeeth from me, and he will say, ‘Between us and you is the Book of Allaah: what it says is halaal, we take as halaal, and what it says is haraam, we take as haraam.’ But listen! Whatever the Messenger of Allaah forbids is like what Allaah forbids.” (Al-Fath al-Kabeer, 3/438. Al-Tirmidhi reported it with different wording, and said that it is hasan saheeh. Sunan al-Tirmidhi bi Sharh Ibn al-‘Arabi, al-Saawi edn., 10/132).
Al-’Irbaad ibn Saariyah, may Allaah be pleased with him, reported that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “Would any of you think, reclining on his couch, that Allaah would only describe what is forbidden in the Qur’aan? I tell you, by Allaah, that I have warned and commanded and prohibited things that are as important as what is in the Qur’aan, if not more so.” (Reported by Abu Dawud, Kitaab al-Khiraj wa’l-imaarah wa’l-fay’).
Abu Dawud also reported from al-’Irbaad ibn Saariyah, may Allaah be pleased with him, that “the Messenger of Allaah (peace be upon him) led us in prayer one day, then he turned to us and exhorted us strongly . . . (he said), ‘Pay attention to my sunnah (way) and the way of the Rightly-guided Khaleefahs after me, adhere to it and hold fast to it.’” (Saheeh Abi Dawud, Kitaab al-Sunnah).
One of the brothers may Allah reward him did the Takhreej, Let me quote:
After a quick search, I was able to found the most famous routes to this hadith of the Prophet (pbuh). As with most hadiths, the narrators start from Al-Madinah and spread through there with the passage of time. This is the case with most hadiths and specifically this two of the companions that narrated this died in Al-Madinah (Abu Huraira and Abu Rafi'i'). The hadith also spread through Al-Sham since both Al-Miqdam and Al-Irbadh bin Sariyah lived there during their last years. So, in a sense, this hadith spread simultaneously in two different regions at the same time. Then, later, with the passing of decades, the hadith spread from these two areas to several different areas, like Al-Kufa, Basra, Egypt, Baghdad, and finally the outer regions that are known as "the countries behind the river". The above hadith is narrated by:
1- Abu Dawud Al-Sijistani (Sijistan), through Ahmad bin Hanbal (Baghdad) and Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Nufaili (Harran) through Sufyan (Mekkah) through Abi Al-Nadhr (Madinah) from Ubaidullah bin Abi Rafi’i (Al-Madinah) from his father (Al-Madinah) from the Prophet (pbuh).
2- Abu Dawud (Sijistan) through Abdulwahab bin Najdah (Al-Shaam) from Abu Amr bin Katheer bin Dinar (Hims) from Hareez bin Uthman (Hims) from Abdulrahman bin Abi Awf (Hims) from Al-Miqdam bin Ma’adi (companion).
3- Abu Dawud (Sijistan) through Mohammed bin Eisa (Baghdad) from Ash’ath bin Shu’ba (Khurasan) from Arta’a bin Al-Munthir (Hims) from Hakeem bin Umair (Hims) from Al-Irbadh bin Sariyah (companion).
4- Al-Tirmithi (Tirmith) through Qutaibah (Balkh) from Sufyaan bin Uyaynah (Mekkah) from Mohammed bin Al-Munkadar (Madinah) and Salim Abi Al-Nadhr (Madinah) from Ubaidullah bin Abi Rafi’i (Al-Madinah) from Abi Rafi’ (companion).
5- Al-Timithi (Tirmith) from Mohammed bin Bashar (Basra) from Abdulrahman bin Mahdi (Basra) from Mu’awiyah bin Salih (Hims) from Al-Hasan bin Jabir Al-Lakhami (Hims) from Al-Miqdam bin Ma’di (companion).
6- Ibn Majah (Qazween) from Abu Bakr bin Abi Shaybah (Kufa) from Zaid bin Al-Hubbab (Kufa) from Mu’awiyah bin Salih (Hims) from Al-Hasan bin Jabir (Hims) from Al-Miqdam bin Ma’di (companion).
7- Ibn Majah (Qazween) from Nasr bin Ali Al-Jahdhami (Basra) from Sufyan bin Uyayna (Mekkah) from Salim Abu Nadhr (Madinah) from Ubaidullah bin Abi Rafi’i (Madinah) from his father (companion).
8- Ibn Majah (Qazween) from Ali bin Al-Munthir (Kufa) from Mohammed bin Al-Fudhail (Kufa) from Al-Maqburi (Madinah) from his grandfather (Madinah) from Abu Huraira (companion).
9- Ahmad bin Hanbal (Baghdad) from Suraij (Baghdad) from Abu Ma’shar (Madinah) from Sa’eed bin Abi Sa’eed Al-Maqburi (Madinah) from Abi Huraira (companion).
10- Ahmad bin Hanbal (Baghdad) from Ali bin Ishaaq (Tirmith) from Abdullah (Egypt) from Ibn Luhai’a (Egypt) from Abu Al-Nadhr (Madinah) from Ubaidullah bin Abi Rafi’i (Madinah) from his father (companion).
11- Al-Ruyani (Al-Ray) from Abu Mohammed Al-Zuhri and Sufyan bin Wakee’ (Kufa) from Sufyan bin Uyayna (Mekkah) from Salim Abi Al-Nadhr (Madinah) from Ubaidullah bin Abi Rafi’i (Madinah) from his father (companion).
wal-Salam 'Aleykum,
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