Tag: Q n A, Muslim

  • question #1 Sahih Muslim 12b, Book 1, Hadith 11 : What guidance does the Qur’an provide regarding asking questions to the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)?

    Q
    What guidance does the Qur’an provide regarding asking questions to the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)?


    A

    We were forbidden in the Holy Qur’an that we should ask about anything from the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and then Anas reported the hadith in similar words.

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 12b, Book 1, Hadith 11
  • question #1 Sahih Muslim 13a, Book 1, Hadith 12 : What actions are recommended to draw a person closer to Paradise and away from Hell?

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    What actions are recommended to draw a person closer to Paradise and away from Hell?


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    The Prophet (ﷺ) stopped for a while and cast a glance upon his companions and then said: He was afforded a good opportunity (or he had been guided well). He (the Holy Prophet) addressing the bedouin said: (Repeat) whatever you have uttered. He (the bedouin) repeated that. Upon this the Apostle (ﷺ) remarked: The deed which can draw you near to Paradise and take you away from Hell is, that you worship Allah and associate none with Him, and you establish prayer and pay Zakat, and do good to your kin. After having uttered these words, the Prophet asked the bedouin to release the nosestring of his she-camel.

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 13a, Book 1, Hadith 12
  • question #1 Sahih Muslim 13b, Book 1, Hadith 13 : Who is the narrator of this hadith and what is its significance in Islamic tradition?

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    Who is the narrator of this hadith and what is its significance in Islamic tradition?


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    This hadith is transmitted by Muhammad b. Hatim on the authority of Abu Ayyub Ansari.

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 13b, Book 1, Hadith 13
  • question #1 Sahih Muslim 14a, Book 1, Hadith 14 : What are the key actions that can lead a person closer to Paradise and away from Hellfire?

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    What are the key actions that can lead a person closer to Paradise and away from Hellfire?


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    Direct me to a deed which draws me near to Paradise and takes me away from the Fire (of Hell). Upon this he (the Holy Prophet) said: You worship Allah and never associate anything with Him, establish prayer, and pay Zakat, and do good to your kin. When he turned his back, the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) remarked: If he adheres to what he has been ordered to do, he would enter Paradise.

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 14a, Book 1, Hadith 14
  • question #1 Sahih Muslim 8e, Book 1, Hadith 5 : What are the fundamental beliefs that constitute Iman in Islam?

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    What are the fundamental beliefs that constitute Iman in Islam?


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    One day the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) appeared before the public so a man came to him and then said: Prophet of Allah, what is Iman? Upon this he (the Holy Prophet) replied: That you affirm your faith in Allah, His angels, His Books, His meeting, His Messengers and that you affirm your faith in the Resurrection hereafter. He said: Messenger of Allah, what is al-Islam? He replied: Al-Islam is that you worship Allah and do not associate anything with Him and you establish obligatory prayer and you pay the obligatory alms (Zakat) and you observe the fast of Ramadan. He said: Messenger of Allah, what is al-Ihsan? He replied: That you worship Allah as if you are seeing Him, and for if you fail to see Him. He said: Messenger of Allah, when is the Hour (of Doom)? He replied: The one who is asked about it is no better informed than the inquirer, however I will narrate some of its signs to you. When the slave-girl will give birth to her master, then that is from its signs. When the naked, barefooted would become the chiefs of the people, then that is from its signs. When the shepherds of the black (camels) would exult themselves in buildings, then that is from its signs. (The Hour is) Among one of the five which no one knows but Allah. Then he recited (the verse): “Verily Allah! with Him alone is the knowledge of the Hour and He it is Who sends down the rain and knows that which is in the wombs. And no soul knows what it shall earn tomorrow, and a soul knows not in what land it shall die. Verily Allah is Knowing, Aware.”He (Abu Huraira) said: Then the person turned back and went away. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Bring that man back to me. They went to bring him back, but they saw nothing there. Upon this the Messenger of Allah remarked: he was Gabriel, who came to teach the people their religion.

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 8e, Book 1, Hadith 5
  • question #1 Sahih Muslim 9, Book 1, Hadith 6 : What is the significance of the phrase ‘when a slave-girl gives birth to her master’ in Islamic teachings?

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    What is the significance of the phrase ‘when a slave-girl gives birth to her master’ in Islamic teachings?


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    This hadith is narrated to us on the authority of Muhammad b. ‘Abdullah b. Numair, on the authority of Muhammad b. Bishr, on the authority of Abd Hayyan al-Taymi with the exception that in this narration (instead of the words (Iza Waladat al’amah rabbaha), the words are (Iza Waladat al’amah Ba’laha), i, e, when slave-girl gives birth to her master.

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 9, Book 1, Hadith 6
  • question #1 Sahih Muslim 10, Book 1, Hadith 7 : What are the fundamental beliefs and practices that define Islam and Iman?

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    What are the fundamental beliefs and practices that define Islam and Iman?


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    Ask me (about religious matters), but they (the Companions) were in awe of asking him. Then came
    a man, and sat near his knees and said: O Messenger of Allah, what is al-Islam? So he (the Holy Prophet) replied: [That] you do not associate anything with Allah, and establish the prayer, pay the alms (Zakat) and fast Ramadan. He said: You (have) told the truth. He said: Messenger of Allah, what is al-Iman (Faith)? He said: That you affirm your faith in Allah, His angels, His Books, His meeting, His Apostles, and that you believe in Resurrection and that you believe in Qadr (Divine Decree) in all its entirety. He (the inquirer) said: You have told the truth. He said: Messenger of Allah, what is al-Ihsan? Upon this he said: that you fear Allah as if you are seeing Him, and though you see Him not, verily He is seeing you. He (the inquirer) said: You (have) told the truth. He (the inquirer) said: When will the Hour (of Doom) occur? He said: The one who is being asked about it is no better informed than the inquirer and I will narrate some of its signs to you. When you see a [slave] woman giving birth to her master – then that is [one] of its signs. And when you see barefooted, naked, deaf and dumb (ignorant and foolish persons) as the rulers of the earth – then that is [one] of its signs. And when you see the shepherds of black (camels) exult in buildings – then that is [one] of its signs. The (Hour) is one of the five things of the unseen. No one knows them except Allah. Then (the Holy Prophet) recited (the folowing verse):” Verily Allah! with Him alone is the knowledge of the Hour and He it is Who sends down the rain and knows that which is in the wombs. And no soul knows what it shall earn on the morrow and a soul knows not in what land it shall die. Verily Allah is Knowing, Aware.”He (Abu Huraira) said: Then the person stood up (and made his way). Then the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Bring him back to me. He was searched for, but they could not find him. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) thereupon said: He was Gabriel and he wanted to teach you when you did not ask.

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 10, Book 1, Hadith 7
  • question #1 Sahih Muslim 11a, Book 1, Hadith 8 : What are the obligatory acts of worship in Islam as mentioned in this narration?

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    What are the obligatory acts of worship in Islam as mentioned in this narration?


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    Five prayers during the day and the night. (Upon this he said: Am I obliged to say any other (prayer) besides these? He (the Holy Prophet, ) said: No, but whatever you observe voluntarily, out of your own free will, and the fasts of Ramadan. The inquirer said: Am I obliged to do anything else besides this? He (the Holy Prophet) said: No, but whatever you do out of your own free will. And the Messenger of Allah told him about the Zakat (poor-rate). The inquirer said: Am I obliged to pay anything else besides this? He (the Holy Prophet) said: No, but whatever you pay voluntarily out of your own free will. The man turned back and was saying: I would neither make any addition to this, nor will decrease anything out of it. The Prophet remarked: He is successful, if he is true to what he affirms.

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 11a, Book 1, Hadith 8
  • question #1 Sahih Muslim 11b, Book 1, Hadith 9 : What is the significance of sincerity and truthfulness in one’s profession of faith?

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    What is the significance of sincerity and truthfulness in one’s profession of faith?


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    By his father, he shall succeed if he were true (to what he professed), or: By his father, he would enter heaven if he were true (to what he professed).

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 11b, Book 1, Hadith 9
  • question #1 Sahih Muslim Introduction 92, Introduction, Narration 91 : What criteria are used to assess the reliability of hadith narrators?

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    What criteria are used to assess the reliability of hadith narrators?


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    ‘His Ḥadīth are Rīh or ‘wind’ [i.e., not established and weak]. [Yahyā] weakened Mūsā bin Dihqān and Īsā bin Abī Īsā al-Madanī. [Muslim] said, ‘I heard al-Hasan bin Īsā saying ‘Ibn al-Mubārak said to me: ‘When you go to Jarīr then write down all of his knowledge except the Ḥadīth of 3 [people] – do not write the Ḥadīth of Ubaydah bin Mu’attib, as-Sarī bin Ismā’īl, or Muhammad bin Sālim’.’

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim Introduction 92, Introduction, Narration 91