Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 4 – Hadith 168-173
Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 4 - Hadith 168-173
Chapter
33: Reciting Out Aloud in As-Subh And Reciting to The Jinn.
Ibn 'Abbas reported:
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ)
neither recited the Qur'an to the Jinn nor did he see them. The Messenger of
Allah (ﷺ) went out with some of his Companions with the intention of going to
the bazaar of 'Ukaz and there had been (at that time) obstructions between
satans and the news from the Heaven, and there were flung flames upon them, so Satan
went back to their people and they said: What has happened to you? They said:
There have been created obstructions between us and the news from the Heaven.
And there have been flung upon us flames. They said: It cannot happen but for
some (important) event. So, traverse the eastern parts of the earth and the
western parts and find out why is it that there have been created obstructions
between us and the news from the Heaven. So, they went forth and traversed the
easts of the earth and its wests. Some of them proceeded towards Tihama and
that is a nakhl towards the bazaar of 'Ukaz and he (the Holy Prophet) was
leading his Companions in the morning prayer. So, when they heard the Qur'an.
they listened to it attentively and said: It is this which has caused
obstruction between us and news from the Heaven. They went back to their people
and said: O our people, we have heard a strange Qur'an which directs us to the
right path; so, we affirm our faith in it and we would never associate anyone
with our Lord. And Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, revealed to His Apostle
Muhammad (ﷺ):" It has been revealed to me that a party of Jinn listened to
it" (Qur'an, lxxii. 1). (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 4 - Hadith 168)
Dawud reported from 'Amir who said:
I asked 'Alqama if Ibn
Mas'ud was present with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) on the night of the Jinn
(the night when the Prophet met them). He (Ibn Mas'uad) said: No, but we were
in the company of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) one night and we missed him. We
searched for him in the valleys and the hills and said. He has either been
taken away (by jinn) or has been secretly killed. He (the narrator) said. We
spent the worst night which people could ever spend. When it was dawn, we saw
him coming from the side of Hiri'. He (the narrator) reported. We said:
Messenger of Allah, we missed you and searched for you, but we could not find
you and we spent the worst night which people could ever spend. He (the Holy
Prophet) said: There came to me an inviter on behalf of the Jinn and I went
along with him and recited to them the Qur'an. He (the narrator) said: He then
went along with us and showed us their traces and traces of their embers. They
(the Jinn) asked him (the Holy Prophet) about their provision and he said:
Every bone on which the name of Allah is recited is your provision. The time it
will fall in your hand it would be covered with flesh, and the dung of (the
camels) is fodder for your animals. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Don't
perform istinja with these (things) for these are the food of your brothers
(Jinn). (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 4 - Hadith 169)
This hadith has been
reported by Dawud with the same chain of transmitters up to the word (s):
"The traces of their
embers." Sha'bi said: They (the Jinn) asked about their provision, and
they were the Jinn of al-jazira, up to the end of the hadith, and the words of
Sha'bi have been directly transmitted from the hadith of Abdullah. (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 4 - Hadith 170)
This hadith has been
narrated on the authority of 'Abdullah from the Apostle (ﷺ) up to the words:
"The traces of the
embers," but he made no mention of what followed afterward. (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 4 - Hadith 171)
Abdullah (b. Mas'ud) said:
I was not with the
Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) but I wish I were with him. (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 4 - Hadith 172)
Ma'n reported I heard it from my father who
said:
I asked Masruq who informed
the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) about the night when they heard the Qur'an. He said:
Your father, Ibn Mas'ud, narrated it to me that a tree informed him about that.
(Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 4 - Hadith 173)
Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 4 - Hadith 168-173
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