Hadith

ثلاثون كذابون قبل يوم القيامة

س: كثر في زماننا أشد الإكثار - الناس الذين يقرون عن أنفسهم أنهم من الأنبياء، و يخرج من بعضهم الإستدراجات (و أكثرهم يرغبون بذلك المصالح الإقتصادية). أنا شخصيا رأيت في التلفاز الرجل الذي قال عن نفسه - أنه الرسول عيسى (ظهوره الثاني)؛ والناس الذين يقولون عن أنفسهم - أنهم الظهور الثاني للنبي عيسى - في زماننا كثير جدا (خاصة في الديار النصرانية). أظن أن ذلك من علامات تقريب يوم القيامة. هل هناك أحاديث ثابتة تخبر عن ذلك (يعني عن إكثار الناس الذين يقولون عن أنفسهم انهم من الأنبياء - قبل يوم القيامة)؟

Love for the Arabs

Q: Is there any kind of hadith about Arab people like, Don't use any kinds of bad words on arab people because Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) is an Arab, the holy Qu'an is in arabic and next language will be Arabic? 

Responding to the call of Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) even if one was engaged in Salaah

Q: A family member recently heard a lecture in which the speaker made a comment that if you do not think of nabi salaalaahu alaihi wa sallam in your namaaz, your namaaz is invalid. The speaker furhter presented a hadith as his proof in which he only mentioned that a sahaabi was performing namaaz when Nabi (Alaihis Salaam) called him and he failed to reply.

Is there any such hadeeth, if yes, what is the complete hadith with the explanation?

Is this story authentic?

Q: There is story about a sahabi who went out in path of Allah and prior to leaving said regarding his pregnant wife: i leave what is in the belly of my wife in Allah's care. When he got back he found that his wife had passed away but his child was found living next to the grave. Is this story authentic?

Memorising the Qur'an

Q: Could the following be verified with a source please:

  1. While memorizing the Holy Quran, If a person passes away the Angels of the grave will assist him in completion.
  2. The place on the body which received hiding while doing hifz will not be burnt in the fire of Hell.

I received the following on BBM

Q: I got this on bbm:

One day, Sayyidina Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) saw a bee and asked it how honey is made. The bee replied that they go out to gardens and collect pollen and nectar from the flowers in their mouths, and then fly back to the hive and release it, and that makes honey.

Sayyidina Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) then said to the bee, “But the nectars have different tastes… some are bitter and others can be sour. But how do these become sweet?”

The bee replied, “Allah has taught us to recite ṣalawaat upon you after we collect the nectar, until we reach our hive. The sweetness of the honey is the blessing of the ṣalawaat we recite upon you that turns something so bitter into such sweetness.” That's the greatness of our Beloved Prophet Muhammed (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam)