Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 3 – Hadith 145-157




Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 145-157

 

Chapter 29: Evidence that a Muslim is not impure.

 

Abu Huraira reported that he met the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) on one of the paths leading to Medina in a state of (sexual) defilement and he slipped away and took a bath. The Apostle of Allah (ﷺ) searched for him and when he came, he said to him:

 

O Abu Huraira, where were you? He said: Messenger of Allah, you met when I was (sexually) defiled and I did not like to sit in your company before taking a bath. Upon this the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Hallowed be Allah, verily a believer is never defiled. (Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 145)

 

Hudhaifa reported:

 

The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) happened to meet him and he was (sexually) defiled, and he slipped away and took a bath and then came and said: I was (sexually) defiled. Upon this he (the Holy Prophet) remarked: A Muslim is never defiled. (Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 146)

 

Chapter 30: Remembering Allah, the Most High, when one is sexually impure, and at other times.

 

'A'isha said:

 

The Apostle of Allah (ﷺ) used to remember Allah at all moments. (Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 147)

 

Chapter 31: It is permissible for one who has broken his wudu’ to eat, and there is nothing disliked about doing so, and wudu’ need not be done immediately.

 

Ibn 'Abbas reported:

 

The Apostle of Allah (ﷺ) came out of the privy, and he was presented with some food, and the people reminded him about ablution, but he said: Am I to say prayer that I should perform ablution? (Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 148)

 

Ibn 'Abbas reported:

 

We were with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and he had come out of the privy. Food was presented to him. It was said to him (by the Companions around him): Wouldn't you perform ablution? Upon this he said: Why, am I to say prayer that I should perform ablution? (Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 149)

 

Ibn 'Abbas reported:

 

The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) went to the privy and when he came back, he was presented with food. It was said to him; Messenger of Allah, wouldn't you perform ablution. He said: Why, am I to say prayer? (Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 150)

 

Ibn Abbas, reported:

 

The Apostle of Allah (ﷺ) came out of the privy after relieving himself, and food was brought to him and he took it, and did not touch water. In another narration transmitted by Sa'id b. al-Huwairith it is like this: It was said to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) you have not performed ablution. He said: I do not intend to say prayer that I should perform ablution. (Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 151)

 

Chapter 32: What should be said when entering the area in which one relieves himself?

 

Anas reported:

 

When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) entered the privy, and in the hadith transmitted by Hushaim (the words are): When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) entered the lavatory, be used to say: O Allah, I seek refuge in Thee from wicked and noxious things. (Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 152)

 

"‏ اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَعُوذُ بِكَ مِنَ الْخُبْثِ وَالْخَبَائِثِ ‏"

 

This hadith is also transmitted by 'Abd al-'Aziz with the same chain of transmitters, and the words are:

 

I seek refuge with Allah from the wicked and noxious things. (Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 153)

 

Chapter 33: Evidence that sleeping while sitting does not invalidate wudu’.

 

Anas reported:

 

(The people) stood up for prayer and the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was whispering to a man, and in the narration of 'Abd al-Warith (the words are): The Apostle of Allah (ﷺ) was having a private conversation with a man, and did not start the prayer till the people dozed off. (Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 154)

 

Anas b. Malik reported:

 

(The people) stood up for prayer and the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was talking in whispers with a man, and he did not discontinue the conversation till his Companions dozed off; he then came and led the prayer. (Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 155)

 

Qatida reported:

 

I heard Anas as saying that the Companion of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) dozed off and then offered prayer and did not perform ablution. He (the narrator) said: I asked him if he had actually heard it from Anas. He said: By Allah. yes. (Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 156)

 

Anas reported:

 

(The people) stood up for the night prayer when a man spoke forth: I need to say something. The Apostle of Allah (ﷺ) entered into secret conversation with him, till the people dozed off or some of the people (dozed off), and then they said the prayer. (Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 157)

 

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