Muhammed bin Jubair bin Mut'im narrated that his father said: The Messenger of Allah stood up at Khaif in Mina and said: 'May Allah cause his face to shine, the man who hears what I say and conveys it (to others). There are those who have knowledge but no understanding, and there may be those who convey knowledge to those who have more understanding of it than they do.' (Hasan)Other chains with similar wording.
Read More..Abdur-Rahman bin 'Abdullah narrated from his father that: The Prophet said: May Allah cause his face to shine, the man who hears a Hadith from us and conveys it, for perhaps the one to whom it is conveyed may remember it better than the one who (first) hears it.
Read More..It was narrated that Abu Bakrah said: The Messenger of Allah delivered a religious speech on the Day of Sacrifice and said: 'Let those who are present convey to those who are absent. For perhaps the one to whom it is conveyed will understand it better than the one who (first) hears it.'
Read More..Bahz bin Hakim narrated from his father that his grandfather Mu'awiyah Al-Qushairi said: The Messenger of Allah said: 'Let the one who is present convey to the one who is absent.'
Read More..It was narrated from Ibn 'Umar that: The Messenger of Allah said: Let those of you who are present convey it to those of you who are absent.
Read More..It was narrated that Anas bin Malik said: The Messenger of Allah said: 'May Allah cause to flourish a slave (of His) who hears my words and understands them, then he conveys them from me. There are those who have knowledge but no understanding, and there may be those who convey knowledge to those who may have more understanding of it than they do.'
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