Sahih Muslim Book 1, Hadith 1
Sahih Muslim Book 1, Hadith 1
It is narrated on the authority of Yahya b. Ya'mur that the first
man who discussed qadr (Divine Decree) in Basra was Ma'bad al-Juhani. I along
with Humaid b. 'Abdur-Rahman Himyari set out for pilgrimage or for 'Umrah and
said:
Should it so happen that we come into contact with one of the
Companions of the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) we shall ask him about
what is talked about taqdir (Divine Decree). Accidentally we came across
Abdullah ibn Umar ibn al-Khattab, while he was entering the mosque. My
companion and I surrounded him. One of us (stood) on his right and the other
stood on his left. I expected that my companion would authorize me to speak. I
therefore said: Abu Abdur Rahman! There have appeared some people in our land
who recite the Qur'an and pursue knowledge. And then after talking about their
affairs, added: They (such people) claim that there is no such thing as Divine
Decree and events are not predestined. He (Abdullah ibn Umar) said: When you happen
to meet such people tell them that I have nothing to do with them and they have
nothing to do with me. And verily they are in no way responsible for my
(belief). Abdullah ibn Umar swore by Him (the Lord) (and said): If any one of
them (who does not believe in the Divine Decree) had with him gold equal to the
bulk of (the mountain) Uhud and spent it (in the way of Allah), Allah would not
accept it unless he affirmed his faith in Divine Decree. He further said: My
father, Umar ibn al-Khattab, told me: One day we were sitting in the company of
Allah's Apostle (peace be upon him) when there appeared before us a man dressed
in pure white clothes, his hair extraordinarily black. There were no signs of
travel on him. None amongst us recognized him. At last he sat with the Apostle
(peace be upon him) He knelt before him placed his palms on his thighs and
said: Muhammad, inform me about al-Islam. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon
him) said: Al-Islam implies that you testify that there is no god but Allah and
that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah, and you establish prayer, pay Zakat,
observe the fast of Ramadan, and perform pilgrimage to the (House) if you are
solvent enough (to bear the expense of) the journey. He (the inquirer) said:
You have told the truth. He (Umar ibn al-Khattab) said: It amazed us that he
would put the question and then he would himself verify the truth. He (the
inquirer) said: Inform me about Iman (faith). He (the Holy Prophet) replied:
That you affirm your faith in Allah, in His angels, in His Books, in His
Apostles, in the Day of Judgment, and you affirm your faith in the Divine
Decree about good and evil. He (the inquirer) said: You have told the truth. He
(the inquirer) again said: Inform me about al-Ihsan (performance of good deeds).
He (the Holy Prophet) said: That you worship Allah as if you are seeing Him,
for though you don't see Him, He, verily, sees you. He (the enquirer) again
said: Inform me about the hour (of the Doom). He (the Holy Prophet) remarked:
One who is asked knows no more than the one who is inquiring (about it). He
(the inquirer) said: Tell me some of its indications. He (the Holy Prophet)
said: That the slave-girl will give birth to her mistress and master, that you
will find barefooted, destitute goat-herds vying with one another in the
construction of magnificent buildings. He (the narrator, Umar ibn al-Khattab)
said: Then he (the inquirer) went on his way but I stayed with him (the Holy
Prophet) for a long while. He then, said to me: Umar, do you know who this inquirer
was? I replied: Allah and His Apostle knows best. He (the Holy Prophet)
remarked: He was Gabriel (the angel). He came to you in order to instruct you
in matters of religion. (Sahih
Muslim Book 1, Hadith 1)
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