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Sehl bin Sa’d

Ashab-ı Kiram — kg_varlik (run_id=3)

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Sehl bin Sa'd

It was narrated from Sahl bin Sa’d that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:“A place the size of a whip in Paradise is better than this world and everything in it.”

İbn Mace ·Zühd ·Hadis 4330 ·machine translation (native_alignment)

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It was narrated that Sahl bin Sa’d said:“We were with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) in Dhul-Hulaifah, when we saw a dead sheep lifting its leg (because of bloating). He said: ‘Don’t you think this is worthless to its owner? By the One in Whose hand is my soul, this world is more worthless to Allah than this (dead sheep) is to its owner. If this world was worth the wing of a mosquito to Allah, the disbeliever would not have a drop to drink from it.’”

İbn Mace ·Zühd ·Hadis 4110 ·machine translation (native_alignment)

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Narrated Sahl bin Sa`d:Once a tumbler (full of milk or water) was brought to Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) who drank from it, while on his right side there was sitting a boy who was the youngest of those who were present, and on his left side there were old men. The Prophet (ﷺ) asked, "O boy ! Do you allow me to give (the drink) to the elder people (first)?" The boy said, "I will not prefer anybody to have my share from you, O Allah's Apostle!" So, he gave it to the boy

Sahih Buhari ·Suyun Taksimi ·Hadis 2366 ·machine translation (native_alignment)

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It was narrated from Sahl bin Sa’d that the Prophet (ﷺ) said:“The people will remain upon goodness as long as they hasten to break their fast.”

İbn Mace ·Oruç (Sıyam) ·Hadis 1697 ·machine translation (native_alignment)

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It was narrated from Abu Hurairah that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:"The people will remain upon goodness so long as they hasten to break the fast. Hasten to break the fast, for the Jews delay it

İbn Mace ·Oruç (Sıyam) ·Hadis 1698 ·machine translation (native_alignment)

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It was narrated that:Sahl bin Sa'd said: “A woman came to the Prophet and he said: 'Who will marry her ?' A man said: 'I will.' The Prophet said: 'Give her something, even if it is an iron ring.' He said: 'I do not have one.' He said: 'I marry her to you for what you know of the Quran.'”

İbn Mace ·Nikah (Evlilik) ·Hadis 1889 ·machine translation (native_alignment)

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It was narrated that Abu Hazim said:“The people differed concerning the pulpit of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and what it was made of. So they came to Sahl bin Sa’d and asked him. He said: ‘There is no one left who knows more about that than I. It is made of tamarisk (a type of tree) from Ghabah. It was made by so-and-so, the freed slave of so- and-so (a woman), (who was) a carpenter. He brought it and he (the Prophet (ﷺ)) stood on it when it was put in position. He faced the Qiblah and the people stood behind him. He recited Qur’an, then bowed and raised his head, then he moved backwards until he prostrated on the ground, then he went back to the pulpit and recited Qur’an, then bowed and raised his head, then he moved backwards until he prostrated on the ground.”

İbn Mace ·Namaz ve Sünneti ·Hadis 1416 ·machine translation (native_alignment)

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It was narrated that Sahl bin Sa’d said:“We did not take a Qailulah nor eat Ghada’ until after Friday (prayer).”

İbn Mace ·Namaz ve Sünneti ·Hadis 1099 ·machine translation (native_alignment)

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‘Abdul-‘Aziz bin Abu Hazim said:My father told me: I asked Sahl bin Sa’d: “Did you ever see dough made from well-sifted flour?” He said: “I never saw dough made from well-sifted flour until the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) passed away.” I said: “Did they have sieves at the time of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ)?” He said: “I never saw a sieve until the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) passed away.” I said: “How did you eat barley that was not sifted?” He said: “We used to blow on it, and whatever flew away, flew away, and whatever was left we made dough with it.”

İbn Mace · Chapters on Food ·Hadis 3335 ·machine translation (native_alignment)

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Narrated Sahl bin Sa`d:There was a woman amongst us who had a farm and she used to sow Silq (a kind of vegetable) on the edges of streams in her farm. On Fridays she used to pull out the Silq from its roots and put the roots in a utensil. Then she would put a handful of powdered barley over it and cook it. The roots of the Silq were a substitute for meat. After finishing the Jumua prayer we used to greet her and she would give us that food which we would eat with our hands, and because of that meal, we used to look forward to Friday

Sahih Buhari ·Cuma Namazı ·Hadis 938 ·machine translation (native_alignment)

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It was narrated from Sahl bin Sa'd that:the Messenger of Allah said: "If it exists, it is in three things: a horse, and woman and a house," meaning omens

İbn Mace ·Nikah (Evlilik) ·Hadis 1994 ·machine translation (native_alignment)

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It was narrated from 'Abdul-Muhaimin bin 'Abbas bin Sahl bin Sa'd from his father, from his grandfather, that:The Messenger of Allah said: "The Ansar are an inner garment and the people are an outer garment. If the people were to head towards one valley or a narrow mountain pass and the Ansar towards another, I would travel to the valley of the Ansar, and were it not for the Hijrah, I would have been a man from among the Ansar

İbn Mace ·Sünnet ·Hadis 164 ·machine translation (native_alignment)