Abu Hurairah (may Allah be pleased with him) related the story of a man from Banu Hanifah named Thumamah Ibn Uthal who was taken prisoner by the Muslims. After the Muslims captured him, this leader of Yamamah was tied up to a column in the mosque. The Prophet (may the peace and blessings of Allah.

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On the authority of ‘Ubadah ibn al Waleed ibn as-Saamit who said: "I went out with my father when I was a child, we ran into a Shaykh (old man) who wore a Burdah and a Yemeni Thawb, his son likewise wore a Burdah and Yemeni Thawb. I said to him: 'O Uncle, why don’t you give your son this stri.

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Yahya ibn Yayha an Naysaboori said: I was with Sufyan ibn ‘Uyaynah when a man approached him and said: "O Abu Muhammad, I came to complain to you about my wife, I am the most lowly and disliked of things to her." Sufyan remained silent for a while then said: "It may be that you were only intere.

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During the third Islamic Century (Hijri), the Judge of Rayy and Ahwaaz, Musa ibn Ishaaq (may Allah have mercy on him), sat to adjudicate people's disputes. Among the litigants was a woman who claimed five hundred dinars from her husband. The husband denied the claim. The Judge said to.

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‘Abdullah bin Mas‘ud (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated: "A man from among the humans went out and was met by a man from among the jinn, who said: "Will you wrestle with me? If you throw me to the ground I will teach you a verse which, if you recite it when you enter your house and no devi.

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A righteous man said, "I once sat in the gathering of a preacher who spoke so well and with such eloquence that he moved everyone that was present into tears. Upon hearing the preacher mention the Hellfire and the punishment that Allah prepared for those who disobey Him, a young man who was present .

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