This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Musa b. `Uqba with the same chain of transmitters and he did not make a mention of: Be happy .
Read More..Mughira b. Shu'ba reported that Allah's Apostle ( صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ) worshipped so much that his feet were swollen. It was said to him: (Why do you undergo so much hardship despite the fact that) Allah has pardoned for you your earlier and later sins? Thereupon he said: May I not (prove myself) to be a grateful servant (of Allah)?
Read More..This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Mughira b. Shu'ba and the words are: Allah's Apostle ( صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ) kept standing in prayer (for such long hours) that his feet were swollen. They (his Companions) said: Verily, Allah has pardoned for thee the earlier and the later of thine sins. Thereupon he said: Should I not prove myself to be a grateful servant (of Allah)?
Read More..A'isha reported that when Allah's Messenger ( صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ) occupied himself in prayer, he observed such a (long) qiyam (posture of standing in prayer) that his feet were swollen. A'isha said: Allah's Messenger you do this (in spite of the fact) that your earlier and later sins have been pardoned for you? Thereupon, he said. A'isha should I not prove myself to be a thanksgiving servant (of Allah)?
Read More..Shaqiq reported: We were sitting at the door of Abdullah (b. Mas'ud) waiting for him (to come out and deliver a sermon to us). It was at this time that there happened to pass by us Yazid b. Mu'awiya an-Nakha'i. We said: Inform him ('Abdullah b. Mas'ud) of our presence here. He went in and Abdullah b. Mas'ud lost no time in coming out to us and said: I was informed of your presence here but nothing hindered me to come out to you but the fact that I did not like to bore you (by stuffing your minds with sermons) as Allah's Messenger ( صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ) did not deliver us sermon on certain days fearing that it might prove to be boring for us.
Read More..This hadith has been narrated on the authority of 'Abdullah through other chains of transmitters.
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