Sahih Bukhari

The Book Of Al-adab (Good Manners) of Sahih Bukhari is from Chapter No. 79, The Book Of Al-adab (Good Manners), written by Imam Bukhari. This chapter contains 257 hadiths, specifically hadiths aboutThe Book Of Al-adab (Good Manners). The Sahih Bukhari collection encompasses a total of ninety-nine chapters and 7558 hadiths.
Chapter Name
The Book Of Al-adab (Good Manners)
Book Name
Sahih Bukhari by Muhammad Al-Bukhari
Book Writer
Abū Abd Allāh M. ibn Ismāʿīl ibn Ibrāhīm al-Juʿfī al-Bukhārī
Chapter No
79
Numbers Of Hadith In Chapter
257
Translation
Arabic, english and urdu
Anas bin Malik said, Any of the female slaves of Medina could take hold of the hand of Allah's Apostle and take him wherever she wished.
وَقَالَ مُحَمَّدُ بْنُ عِيسَى ، حَدَّثَنَا هُشَيْمٌ ، أَخْبَرَنَا حُمَيْدٌ الطَّوِيلُ ، حَدَّثَنَا أَنَسُ بْنُ مَالِكٍ ، قَالَ : إِنْ كَانَتِ الْأَمَةُ مِنْ إِمَاءِ أَهْلِ الْمَدِينَةِ لَتَأْخُذُ بِيَدِ رَسُولِ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ فَتَنْطَلِقُ بِهِ حَيْثُ شَاءَتْ .
اور محمد بن عیسیٰ نے بیان کیا کہ ہم سے ہشیم نے بیان کیا، کہا ہم کو حمید طویل نے خبر دی، کہا ہم سے انس بن مالک نے کہ   رسول اللہ صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم کے اخلاق فاضلہ کا یہ حال تھا کہ ایک لونڈی مدینہ کی لونڈیوں میں سے آپ کا ہاتھ پکڑ لیتی اور اپنے کسی بھی کام کے لیے جہاں چاہتی آپ کو لے جاتی تھی۔

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Narrated `Aisha: (the wife of the Prophet) that she was told that `Abdullah bin Az-Zubair (on hearing that she was selling or giving something as a gift) said, By Allah, if `Aisha does not give up this, I will declare her incompetent to dispose of her wealth. I said, Did he (`Abdullah bin Az-Zubair) say so? They (people) said, Yes. `Aisha said, I vow to Allah that I will never speak to Ibn Az-Zubair. When this desertion lasted long, `Abdullah bin Az-Zubair sought intercession with her, but she said, By Allah, I will not accept the intercession of anyone for him, and will not commit a sin by breaking my vow. When this state of affairs was prolonged on Ibn Az-Zubair (he felt it hard on him), he said to Al- Miswar bin Makhrama and `Abdur-Rahman bin Al-Aswad bin 'Abu Yaghuth, who were from the tribe of Bani Zahra, I beseech you, by Allah, to let me enter upon `Aisha, for it is unlawful for her to vow to cut the relation with me. So Al-Miswar and `Abdur-Rahman, wrapping their sheets around themselves, asked `Aisha's permission saying, Peace and Allah's Mercy and Blessings be upon you! Shall we come in? `Aisha said, Come in. They said, All of us? She said, Yes, come in all of you, not knowing that Ibn Az- Zubair was also with them. So when they entered, Ibn Az-Zubair entered the screened place and got hold of `Aisha and started requesting her to excuse him, and wept. Al-Miswar and `Abdur Rahman also started requesting her to speak to him and to accept his repentance. They said (to her), The Prophet forbade what you know of deserting (not speaking to your Muslim Brethren), for it is unlawful for any Muslim not to talk to his brother for more than three nights (days). So when they increased their reminding her (of the superiority of having good relation with Kith and kin, and of excusing others' sins), and brought her down to a critical situation, she started reminding them, and wept, saying, I have made a vow, and (the question of) vow is a difficult one. They (Al-Miswar and `Abdur-Rahman) persisted in their appeal till she spoke with `Abdullah bin Az- Zubair and she manumitted forty slaves as an expiation for her vow. Later on, whenever she remembered her vow, she used to weep so much that her veil used to become wet with her tears.

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Narrated `Aisha: (the wife of the Prophet) that she was told that `Abdullah bin Az-Zubair (on hearing that she was selling or giving something as a gift) said, By Allah, if `Aisha does not give up this, I will declare her incompetent to dispose of her wealth. I said, Did he (`Abdullah bin Az-Zubair) say so? They (people) said, Yes. `Aisha said, I vow to Allah that I will never speak to Ibn Az-Zubair. When this desertion lasted long, `Abdullah bin Az-Zubair sought intercession with her, but she said, By Allah, I will not accept the intercession of anyone for him, and will not commit a sin by breaking my vow. When this state of affairs was prolonged on Ibn Az-Zubair (he felt it hard on him), he said to Al- Miswar bin Makhrama and `Abdur-Rahman bin Al-Aswad bin 'Abu Yaghuth, who were from the tribe of Bani Zahra, I beseech you, by Allah, to let me enter upon `Aisha, for it is unlawful for her to vow to cut the relation with me. So Al-Miswar and `Abdur-Rahman, wrapping their sheets around themselves, asked `Aisha's permission saying, Peace and Allah's Mercy and Blessings be upon you! Shall we come in? `Aisha said, Come in. They said, All of us? She said, Yes, come in all of you, not knowing that Ibn Az- Zubair was also with them. So when they entered, Ibn Az-Zubair entered the screened place and got hold of `Aisha and started requesting her to excuse him, and wept. Al-Miswar and `Abdur Rahman also started requesting her to speak to him and to accept his repentance. They said (to her), The Prophet forbade what you know of deserting (not speaking to your Muslim Brethren), for it is unlawful for any Muslim not to talk to his brother for more than three nights (days). So when they increased their reminding her (of the superiority of having good relation with Kith and kin, and of excusing others' sins), and brought her down to a critical situation, she started reminding them, and wept, saying, I have made a vow, and (the question of) vow is a difficult one. They (Al-Miswar and `Abdur-Rahman) persisted in their appeal till she spoke with `Abdullah bin Az- Zubair and she manumitted forty slaves as an expiation for her vow. Later on, whenever she remembered her vow, she used to weep so much that her veil used to become wet with her tears.

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Narrated `Aisha: (the wife of the Prophet) that she was told that `Abdullah bin Az-Zubair (on hearing that she was selling or giving something as a gift) said, By Allah, if `Aisha does not give up this, I will declare her incompetent to dispose of her wealth. I said, Did he (`Abdullah bin Az-Zubair) say so? They (people) said, Yes. `Aisha said, I vow to Allah that I will never speak to Ibn Az-Zubair. When this desertion lasted long, `Abdullah bin Az-Zubair sought intercession with her, but she said, By Allah, I will not accept the intercession of anyone for him, and will not commit a sin by breaking my vow. When this state of affairs was prolonged on Ibn Az-Zubair (he felt it hard on him), he said to Al- Miswar bin Makhrama and `Abdur-Rahman bin Al-Aswad bin 'Abu Yaghuth, who were from the tribe of Bani Zahra, I beseech you, by Allah, to let me enter upon `Aisha, for it is unlawful for her to vow to cut the relation with me. So Al-Miswar and `Abdur-Rahman, wrapping their sheets around themselves, asked `Aisha's permission saying, Peace and Allah's Mercy and Blessings be upon you! Shall we come in? `Aisha said, Come in. They said, All of us? She said, Yes, come in all of you, not knowing that Ibn Az- Zubair was also with them. So when they entered, Ibn Az-Zubair entered the screened place and got hold of `Aisha and started requesting her to excuse him, and wept. Al-Miswar and `Abdur Rahman also started requesting her to speak to him and to accept his repentance. They said (to her), The Prophet forbade what you know of deserting (not speaking to your Muslim Brethren), for it is unlawful for any Muslim not to talk to his brother for more than three nights (days). So when they increased their reminding her (of the superiority of having good relation with Kith and kin, and of excusing others' sins), and brought her down to a critical situation, she started reminding them, and wept, saying, I have made a vow, and (the question of) vow is a difficult one. They (Al-Miswar and `Abdur-Rahman) persisted in their appeal till she spoke with `Abdullah bin Az- Zubair and she manumitted forty slaves as an expiation for her vow. Later on, whenever she remembered her vow, she used to weep so much that her veil used to become wet with her tears.

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Narrated Anas bin Malik: Allah's Apostle said, Do not hate one another, nor be jealous of one another; and do not desert one another, but O Allah's worshipers! Be Brothers! And it is unlawful for a Muslim to desert his brother Muslim (and not to talk to him) for more than three nights.

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Narrated Abu Aiyub Al-Ansari: Allah's Apostle said, It is not lawful for a man to desert his brother Muslim for more than three nights. (It is unlawful for them that) when they meet, one of them turns his face away from the other, and the other turns his face from the former, and the better of the two will be the one who greets the other first.

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Narrated `Aisha: Allah's Apostle said, I know whether you are angry or pleased. I said, How do you know that, Allah's Apostle? He said, When you are pleased, you say, Yes, by the Lord of Muhammad,' but when you are angry, you say, 'No, by the Lord of Abraham!' I said, Yes, I do not leave, except your name.

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