Hadith Question
Q: Is the following correct and virtue mentioned in Hadith: If you recite Ayatul Kursi after wudhu Allah will give you the reward of 40 years of worship?
Q: Is the following correct and virtue mentioned in Hadith: If you recite Ayatul Kursi after wudhu Allah will give you the reward of 40 years of worship?
Q: Is the following Hadith saheeh? Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said "If a young man honours an elderly on account of his age, Allah appoints someone to honour him in his old age." (At-Tirmidhi)
Q: What does the following hadith mean and is the hadith sahih?
عن حذيفة أظنه عن رسول الله -صلى الله عليه وسلم- قال « من تفل تجاه القبلة جاء يوم القيامة تفله بين عينيه ومن أكل من هذه البقلة الخبيثة فلا يقربن مسجدنا ». ثلاثا. (أبو داود #3826)
Q: At the time of the Prophet (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam), some laws of Islam were revealed in steps, for example regarding the prohibition of alcohol. I saw that a part of a Hadith of Aisha (Radiyallahu Anha) says that "If the first thing to be revealed was: 'Do not drink alcoholic drinks.' people would have said, 'We will never leave alcoholic drinks'". My question is: is there any consideration given also to the situation of converts to Islam in our time, or do all rules of Islam become binding on them directly? For example, a woman that has lived all her life “freely” by travelling here and there, speaking to people of the other gender etc, will niqab and purda become obligatory on her the same moment she converts to Islam or will it be permissible for her to follow some more lenient rulings during a transition period, e.g. by only wearing a scarf covering the hair?
س: هل تعرفون الحديث بهذا المعنى : أحد من الصحابة جاء إلى زوجته و أخذ الماء بكفيه و أشربها هذا الماء و قال : قال رسول الله (صلى الله عليه و سلم) من أشرب الماء لزوجته - فله ثواب أو أجر لذلك. (هذا هو المعنى للحديث و أنا لا أدري لفظه) هل أنتم تعرفون مثل هذا الحديث و مصدره و درجة صحته؟
Q: Is the following regarding the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) a Fabrication or is it a sahih Hadith and what is the reference?
لَوْلاكَ لَمَا خَلَقْتُ الأَفْلاكَ
“If it had not been for you, I would not have created the universe.”
Q: Is the following Hadith authentic or fabricated? Please provide reply with reference.
Once Moosa (AS) asked Allah Ta'ala:
O Allah! You have granted me the honour and privilege of talking to you directly, Have you given this privilege to any other person?
Allah Ta'ala replied, O!! Moosa during the last period I am going to send an Ummat, who will be the Ummat of Mohammed (SAW) with dry lips, parched tongues, emaciated body with eyes sunken deep into their sockets, with livers dry and stomachs suffering the pangs of hunger.
They will call out to me (in dua) they will be much much closer to me than you O Moosa! while you speak to me there are 70000 veils etween you and me but at the time of iftaar there will not be a single veil between me and the fasting Ummati of Mohammed (SAW). O! Moosa I have taken upon myself the responsibility that at the time of iftaar I will never refuse the dua of a fasting person!
Q: An ignoramus told me that a hadith says that if you never get married, your funeral or janaza will be invalid. Does a hadith exist in any collection that mentions this or something similar to this? If so, please give the reference and explanation of it?
Q: I have heard lot of people saying especially in India that once Hazrat Bilal (May Allah be pleased with him), due to some sahabas complaining about his voice or his pronunciation in Adhan asked the permission for someone else to call the Adhan (Fajr). After he called people got worried as lot of time had passed but the sun didnt rise like normal. So they went to the Prophet (Peace be upon him), told him the same and he replied that Allah has ordered the sun not to rise until Bilal gives the Call to Adhan. Please let me know if there is any authentic Source where this incident of sun not rising because of Bilal (May Allah be pleased with him) is mentioned. Praise be to Allah.
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