Chapter no: 1, 110 Ahadith Qudsi (Sacred Hadith) hadees, hadis, hadith
110 Hadiths In This Chapter. Page 1 Of 11
Hadith no: 1
Narrated / Authority Of: Abu Dhar
Allah's Messenger said that Allah said: He who comes with a good deed, its reward will be ten like that or even more. And he who comes with vice, his reward will be only one like that, or I can forgive him. He who draws close to Me a hand's span, I will draw close to him an arm's length. And whoever draws near Me an arm's length, I will draw near him a fathom's length. And whoever comes to Me
walking, I will go to him running. And whoever faces Me with sins nearly as great as the earth, I will meet him with forgiveness nearly as great as that, provided he does not worship something with me.
(This Hadith is sound and reported by Muslim, Ibn
Majah and Ahmad in his Musnad).
Another prophetic tradition says: (He who met Allah
associating anything with Him, will enter Hell) (Muslim)
Hadith no: 2
Narrated / Authority Of: Abu Said Al-Khudri
Allah's Messenger (SAW) said: None of you will have argued for his right in the world more vehemently than the believers who will do with their Lord about their brethren
who were admitted into Hell. The Prophet (SAW) added: They will say: O Lord! Our brethren used to offer prayers with us, observe fast with us and perform pilgrimage (Hajj) with us. But You cast them into fire. The Prophet (SAW) further said: Allah will say: Go and bring out whoever you know from amongst them. The
Prophet (SAW) said: The believers will come to them and recognize them by face. Some of them will be those the fire would have seized up to half of their shanks and
some of them up to their ankles. They will bring them and say: O Lord! We have taken out those for whom you gave us order. Then the Prophet (SAW) said: Allah will
say: Bring out whoever has in his heart any belief weighing a Dinar (a coin). Then He will say: Take out whoever has in his heart the belief weighing half a Dinar until He will say: Take out whoever has in his heart the belief that equals the weight of an atom.
(This Hadith is sound and reported by Nasai and
Ibn Majah).
After narrating this Hadith, Abu Sa'id said: He who does not accept it as true should read this verse: "Verily, Allah forgives not that partners should be
set up with Him in worship, but He forgives except that (anything else) to whom He pleases, and whoever sets up partners with Allah in worship, he
has indeed invented a tremendous sin." (4:48)
Hadith no: 3
Narrated / Authority Of: Abu Huraira
that Prophet (SAW) Muhammad said: On the Day of Resurrection, Ibrahim
(Abraham) will see his father Azar (in such a pitiable condition) that his face will be dark and covered with dust. Then Ibrahim will remind him: Did I not warn you against denying me? His father will reply: Today I will not deny you. Then, Ibrahim will say: 0 Lord! You have promised not to disgrace me on the Day of Resurrection. So what will be more disgraceful to me than my wretched father. Allah will say: I have forbidden Paradise for disbelievers. Then it will be said: 0 Ibrahim, Look! what is underneath your feet? He will look and see his father as a Hyena besmeared with dirt caught by the legs and thrown into Hell.
Due to infidelity, Azar will not be forgiven inspite of his son
Ibrahim's intercession for him and he will be transformed into
an animal and cast into Hell. It also proves that the pagans
whoever they are by kinship, will be forbidden from entering
Paradise for ever. They will remain in Hell and suffer the
agonies of torment which they had been frightened of by the
Messengers of Allah at different times.
Hadith no: 4
Narrated / Authority Of: Anas bin Malik
on the authority of the
Prophet (SAW), who said: Allah (SWT) will say to
the least tormented person among the people of Hell on the
Day of Resurrection: Do you have any thing on earth, that
you would give as a ransom (to protect yourself against the
torment of Fire)? He will say: Yes. Then Allah will say:
While you were in the backbone of Adam, I had demanded
you much less than that, i.e. to associate nothing with Me;
but you declined and worshipped others besides Me.
(This Hadith is sound and reported by Bukhari and
Muslim).
This Hadith concludes that a believer with his sins covering the
entire globe will be forgiven so long as he does not associate
partners to Allah.
Hadith no: 5
Narrated / Authority Of: Mahmud bin Labid
Allah's Messenger (PBUH) said: The most dreadful thing which I fear about you is minor polytheism. The
companions asked: What is the minor polytheism? He said: It is hypocrisy; and he added that on the Day of Judgment, when rewarding people for their deeds, Allah (SWT) will say to the hypocrites: Go to those for the sake of whom you used to perform good deeds; and see whether you can get any reward from them. (This Hadith is sound and mentioned in Musnad Ahmad).
Hadith no: 6
Narrated / Authority Of: Abu Huraira
Allah's Messenger (PBUH) said: Allah (SWT) said: Among all partners, I am
the most dispensable with association. So anyone who
performs a deed in which he ascribes to Me others; I will
abandon him and his act of polytheism.
(This Hadith is sound and reported by Muslim).
Shirk (polytheism) is a sin that if its doer dies without
repentance, he will never be forgiven. Verily, whosoever sets
up partners in worship with Allah, Allah has forbidden Paradise
for him; and the Fire will be his abode.
Hadith no: 7
Narrated / Authority Of: Abu Huraira
I heard Allah's
Messenger (PBUH) saying: The first of the people
whose case will be decided on the Day of Judgment will
be a man who died as a martyr. He will be brought forth.
Allah will make him know about His blessings (which He
had bestowed on him in the world). The man will
acknowledge them. Then Allah will ask him: What did
you do with them? He will say: I fought in Your way until
I died as a martyr. Allah will remark: You are lying. You fought so that you may be called a brave warrior. Then
orders will be passed against him. So he will be dragged
along on his face and cast into Hell.
Second will be a man who studied (religious) knowledge.
Then he taught it to others and recited the Qur' an. He will
be brought (for Judgment). Allah will remind him of His
favours (showered on him in the world). He will admit
them (having enjoyed them in his life). Then Allah will
ask him: What did you do with them? He will reply: I
acquired knowledge and imparted it and also recited the
Qur' an for Your sake. Allah will observe: You have told a
lie, for you got knowledge to be renowned as a scholar;
and you recited the Qur'an to be marked as a Qdri (one
who recites the Qur'an according to the rules). Then orders
will be passed against him. So he will be dragged along on
his face and thrown into Hell.
Third will be a man to whom Allah had made abundantly
rich and granted him every kind of wealth. He will be
brought for Judgment. Allah will let him know about His
gifts conferred upon him in the world. He will recognize
them. Then Allah will inquire: What did you with them?
He will say: I left no way in which you like money to be
spent without spending in it for your sake. Allah will say:
You are lying. You did so to be described as generous (in
the society); (It means you got your reward in the world
according to your intention). Now you deserve nothing in
the Hereafter except Hell). So orders will be passed
against him and he will be dragged along on his face until
he will be hurled into Hell.
(This Hadith is sound and reported by Muslim and
Nasa'i)
The purity of inteniton is behind any deed. If you spend for show,
there is no reward. Eventually, if one loves another for something
worldly this shall not count in the Hereafter. But love for the sake of Allah ~J f is great virtue in the Hereafter. Such love can be a
Muslim's love to learn from him or to take as a companion for
good deeds, without any worldly considerations, once there is
something worldly, the intention is not pure.
Hadith no: 8
Narrated / Authority Of: Abu Musa
Allah's Messenger (PBUH) said: On the Day of Resurrection, my Ummah
(nation) will be gathered into three groups. one sort will
enter Paradise without rendering an account(of their deeds).
Another sort will be reckoned an easy account and
admitted into Paradise. Yet another sort will come bearing
on their backs heaps of sins like great mountains. Allah
will ask the angels though He knows best about them:
Who are these people? They will reply: They are humble
slaves of yours. He will say: Unload the sins from them and put the same over the Jews and Christians; then let the
humble slaves get into Paradise by virtue of My Mercy.
(This Hadith is sound and mentioned in Mustadrak
of Hakim).
Hadith no: 9
Narrated / Authority Of: Ibn Masud
that Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said: On the Day of Resurrection nations will
be brought. When I see my nation (Ummah) I will be
amazed at their multitudes and (distinguished) form. They
will have filled up the plain lands as well as the
mountains. Allah will ask me: Are you satisfied? I will
say: Yes, 0 my Lord: He will say: Along with these (people), seventy thousand persons (i.e., so many) will
enter Paradise without rendering an account. They will be
those who neither cure themselves with Ruqya
(recitations) nor get themselves branded (cauterized), nor
take omens but they instead repose trust in their Lord.
Upon this, 'Ukkasha said: Supplicate Allah (that He makes
me one among them), the Prophet (SAW) said: 0
Allah! Make him one of them. Another person said:
Invoke a blessing for me too (that Allah makes me one
among them). The Prophet (SAW) said: 'Ukkasha has
preceded you in this matter.
(This Hadith is sound and reported by Ibn Hibban in
his book)
An amulet is something worn around the neck for protection
against evil spirits or spell.
Hadith no: 10
Narrated / Authority Of: Abu Huraira
that Prophet Muhammad (SAW) who said: Allah (SWT) said: My mercy has preceded (excelled) my wrath.
(This Hadith is sound and reported by Muslim).