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Introduction
The following is a
collection of 40 Hadith Qudsi. But what is Hadith
Qudsi and how do they differ from other Hadith? The
following discussion is given in the introduction to
the book titled "Forty Hadith Qudsi" published by:
Revival of Islamic Heritage Society, Islamic
Translation Center, P.O.Box 38130, Aldahieh,
Kuwait.Hadith Qudsi are the sayings of the
Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon
him) as revealed to him by the Almighty Allah. Hadith
Qudsi (or Sacred Hadith) are so named because, unlike
the majority of Hadith which are Prophetic Hadith,
their authority (Sanad) is traced back not to the
Prophet but to the Almighty. Among the many
definitions given by the early scholars to Sacred
Hadith is that of as-Sayyid ash-Sharif al-Jurjani
(died in 816 A.H.) in his lexicon At-Tarifat where he
says: "A Sacred Hadith is, as to the meaning, from
Allah the Almighty; as to the wording, it is from the
messenger of Allah (peace be upon him). It is that
which Allah the Almighty has communicated to His
Prophet through revelation or in dream, and he, peace
be upon him, has communicated it in his own words.
Thus Qur'an is superior to it because, besides being
revealed, it is His wording."
Hadith Collection You
could either jump to the hadith using the numbers, or
scroll down. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40]
- Hadith
Qudsi 1:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
When Allah decreed the Creation He pledged Himself by
writing in His book which is laid down with Him: My
mercy prevails over my wrath. It was related by Muslim
(also by al-Bukhari, an-Nasa'i and Ibn Majah).
- Hadith
Qudsi 2:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
Allah Almighty has said: The son of Adam denied Me and
he had no right to do so. And he reviled Me and he had
no right to do so. As for his denying Me, it is his
saying: He will not remake me as He made me at first
(1) - and the initial creation [of him] is no easier
for Me than remaking him. As for his reviling Me, it
is his saying: Allah has taken to Himself a son, while
I am the One, the Everlasting Refuge. I begot not nor
was I begotten, and there is none comparable to Me.
(1) i.e., bring me back to life after death. It was
related by al-Bukhari (also by an-Nasa'i).
- Hadith
Qudsi 3:
- On the authority of Zayd ibn
Khalid al-Juhaniyy (may Allah be pleased with him),
who said: The Messenger of Allah (may the blessings
and peace of Allah be upon him) led the morning prayer
for us at al-Hudaybiyah following rainfall during the
night. When the Prophet (may the blessings and peace
of Allah be upon him) finished, he faced the people
and said to them: Do you know what your Lord has said?
They said: Allah and his Messenger know best. He said:
This morning one of my servants became a believer in
Me and one a disbeliever. As for him who said: We have
been given rain by virtue of Allah and His mercy, that
one is a believer in Me, a disbeliever in the stars
(2); and as for him who said: We have been given rain
by such-and-such a star, that one is a disbeliever in
Me, a believer in the stars. (2) The pre-Islam
ic Arabs believed that rain was
brought about by the movement of stars. This Hadith
draws attention to the fact that whatever be the
direct cause of such natural phenomena as rain, it is
Allah the Almighty who is the Disposer of all things.
It is related by al-Bukhari (also by Malik and
an-Nasa'i).
- Hadith
Qudsi 4:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
Allah said: Sons of Adam inveigh against [the
vicissitudes of] Time, and I am Time, in My hand is
the night and the day (1). (1) As the Almighty is the
Ordainer of all things, to inveigh aginst misfortunes
that are part of Time is tantamount to inveighing
against Him. It was related by al-Bukhari (also by
Muslim).
- Hadith
Qudsi 5:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
Allah (glorified and exalted be He) said: I am so
self-sufficient that I am in no need of having an
associate. Thus he who does an action for someone
else's sake as well as Mine will have that action
renounced by Me to him whom he associated with Me. It
was related by Muslim (also by Ibn Majah).
- Hadith
Qudsi 6:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said: I
heard the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) say:
The first of people against whom judgment will be
pronounced on the Day of Resurrection will be a man
who died a martyr. He will be brought and Allah will
make known to him His favours and he will recognize
them. [ The Almighty] will say: And what did you do
about them? He will say: I fought for you until I died
a martyr. He will say: You have lied - you did but
fight that it might be said [of you]: He is
courageous. And so it was said. Then he will be
ordered to be dragged along on his face until he is
cast into Hell-fire. [Another] will be a man who has
studied [religious] knowledge and has taught it and
who used to recite the Quran. He will be brought and
Allah will make known to his His favours and he will
recognize them. [The Almighty] will say: And what did
you do about them? He will say: I studied [religious]
knowledge and I taught it and I recited the Quran for
Your sake. He will say: You have lied - you did but
study [religious] knowledge that it might be said [of
you]: He is learned. And you recited the Quran that it
might be said [of you]: He is a reciter. And so it was
said. Then he will be ordered to be dragged along on
his face until he is cast into Hell-fire. [Another]
will be a man whom Allah had made rich and to whom He
had given all kinds of wealth. He will be brought and
Allah will make known to his His favours and he will
recognize them. [The Almighty] will say: And what did
you do about them? He will say: I left no path
[untrodden] in which You like money to be spent
without spending in it for Your sake. He will say: You
have lied - you did but do so that it might be said
[of you]: He is open-handed. And so it was said. Then
he will be ordered to be dragged along on his face
until he is cast into Hell-fire. It was related by
Muslim (also by at-Tirmidhi and an-Nasa'i).
- Hadith
Qudsi 7:
- On the authority of Uqbah ibn
Amir (may Allah be pleased with him), who said: I
heard the messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) say:
Your Lord delights at a shepherd who, on the peak of a
mountain crag, gives the call to prayer and prays.
Then Allah (glorified and exalted be He) say: Look at
this servant of Mine, he gives the call to prayer and
performs the prayers; he is in awe of Me. I have
forgiven My servant [his sins] and have admitted him
to Paradise. It was related by an-Nasa'i with a good
chain of authorities.
- Hadith
Qudsi 8:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) from the
Prophet (peace be upon him), who said: A prayer
performed by someone who has not recited the Essence
of the Quran (1) during it is deficient (and he
repeated the word three times), incomplete. Someone
said to Abu Hurayrah: [Even though] we are behind the
imam? (2) He said: Recite it to yourself, for I have
heard the Prophet (may the blessings and peace of
Allah be up on him) say: Allah (mighty and sublime be
He), had said: I have divided prayer between Myself
and My servant into two halves, and My servant shall
have what he has asked for. When the servant says:
Al-hamdu lillahi rabbi l-alamin (3), Allah (mighty and
sublime be He) says: My servant has praised Me. And
when he says: Ar-rahmani r-rahim (4), Allah (mighty
and sublime be He) says: My servant has extolled Me,
and when he says: Maliki yawmi d-din (5), Allah says:
My servant has glorified Me - and on one occasion He
said: My servant has submitted to My power. And when
he says: Iyyaka na budu wa iyyaka nasta in (6), He
says: This is between Me and My servant, and My
servant shall have what he has asked for. And when he
says: Ihdina s-sirata l- mustaqim, siratal ladhina an
amta alayhim ghayril-maghdubi alayhim wa la d-dallin
(7), He says: This is for My servant, and My servant
shall have what he has asked for. (1) Surat
al-Fatihah, the first surah (chapter) of the Qur'an.
(2) i.e. standing behind the imam (leader) listening
to him reciting al-Fatihah. (3) "Praise be to Allah,
Lord of the Worlds." (4) "The Merciful, the
Compassionate". (5) "Master of the Day of Judgement".
(6) "It is You we worship and it is You we ask for
help". (7) "Guide us to the straight path, the path of
those upon whom You have bestowed favors, not of those
against whom You are angry, nor of those who are
astray". It was related by Muslim (also by Malik,
at-Tirmidhi, Abu-Dawud, an-Nasa'i and Ibn Majah).
- Hadith
Qudsi 9:
- On the authority of Abu
Harayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) from the
Prophet (peace be upon him), who said: Allah (mighty
and sublime be He) says: The fist of his actions for
which a servant of Allah will be held accountable on
the Day of Resurrection will be his prayers. If they
are in order, then he will have prospered and
succeeded: and if they are wanting, then he will have
failed and lost. If there is something defective in
his obligatory prayers, the Lord (glorified and
exalted be He) will say: See if My servant has any
supererogatory prayers with which may be completed
that which was defective in his obligatory prayers.
Then the rest of his actions will be judged in like
fashion. It was related by at-Tirmidhi (also by Abu
Dawud, an-Nasa'i, Ibn Majah and Ahmad).
- Hadith Qudsi 10:
- On the authority of Abu
Harayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) from the
Prophet (peace be upon him), who said: Allah (mighty
and sublime be He) says: Fasting is Mine and it I who
give reward for it. [A man] gives up his sexual
passion, his food and his drink for my sake. Fasting
is like a shield, and he who fasts has two joys: a joy
whin he breaks his fast and a joy when he meets his
Lord. The change in the breath of the mouth of him who
fasts is better in Allah's estimation than the smell
of musk. It was related by al-Bukhari (also by Muslim,
Malik, at-Tirmidhi, an-Nasa'i and Ibn Majah).
- Hadith Qudsi 11:
- On the authority of Abu
Harayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) from the
Prophet (peace be upon him), who said: Allah (mighty
and sublime be He) said: Spend (on charity), O son of
Adam, and I shall spend on you. It was related by
al-Bukhari (also by Muslim).
- Hadith Qudsi 12:
- On the authority of Abu Mas'ud
al-Ansari (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (may the blessings and
peace of Allah be upon him) said: A man from among
those who were before you was called to account.
Nothing in the way of good was found for him except
that he used to have dealings with people and, being
well-to-do, he would order his servants to let off the
man in straitened circumstances [from repaying his
debt]. He (the Prophet p.b.u.h) said that Allah said:
We are worthier than you of that (of being so
generous). Let him off. It was related by Muslim (also
by al-Bukhari and an-Nasa'i).
- Hadith Qudsi 13:
- On the authority of Adiyy ibn
Hatim (may Allah be pleased with him), who said: I was
with the Messenger of Allah (may the blessings and
peace of Allah be upon him) and there came to him two
men: one of them was complaining of penury (being very
poor), while the other was complaining of brigandry
(robbery). The Messenger of Allah (may the blessings
and peace of Allah be upon him) said: As for
brigandry, it will be but a short time before a
caravan will [be able to] go out of Mecca without a
guard. As for penury, the Hour (Day of Judgement) will
not arrive before one of you takes his charity around
without finding anyone to accept it from him. Then (1)
one of you will surely stand before Allah, there being
no screed between Him and him, nor an interpreter to
translate for him. Then He will say to him: Did I not
bring you wealth? And he will say: Yes. Then He will
say: Did I not send to you a messenger? And he will
say: Yes. And he will look to his right and will see
nothing but Hell-fire, then he will look to his left
and will see nothing but Hell-fire, so let each of you
protect himself against Hell-fire, be it with even
half a date - and if he finds it not, then with a kind
word. (1) i.e. at the time of the Hour. It was related
by al-Bukhari.
- Hadith Qudsi 14:
- On the authority of Abu
Harayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) from the
Prophet (peace be upon him), who said: Allah
(glorified and exalted be He) has supernumerary angels
who rove about seeking out gatherings in which Allah's
name is being invoked: they sit with them and fold
their wings round each other, fillin that which is
between them and between the lowest heaven. When [the
people in the gathering] depart, [the angels] ascend
and rise up to heaven. He (the Prophet p.b.u.h.) said:
Then Allah (mighty and sublime be He) asks them -
[though] He is most knowing about them: From where
have you come? And they say: We have come from some
servants of Yours on Earth: they were glorifying You
(Subhana llah), exalting you (Allahu akbar),
witnessing that there is no god but You (La ilaha illa
llah), praising You (Al-Hamdu lillah), and asking
[favours] of You. He says: And what do they ask of Me?
They say: They ask of You Your Paradise. He says: And
have they seen My Paradise? They say: No, O Lord. He
says: And how would it be were they to have seen My
Paradise! They say: And they ask protection of You. He
says: From what do they ask protection of Me? They
say: From Your Hell-fire, O Lord. He says: And have
they seen My Hell-fire? They say: NO. He says: And how
would it be were they to have seen My Hell-fire: They
say: And they ask for Your forgiveness. He (the
Prophet p.b.u.h) said: Then He says: I have forgiven
them and I have bestowed upon them what they have
asked for,and I have granted them sanctuary from that
from which they asked protection. He (the Prophet
p.b.u.h) said: They say: O Lord, among then is
So-and-so, a much sinning servant, who was merely
passing by and sat down with them. He (the Prophet
p.b.u.h) said: And He says: And to him [too] I have
given forgiveness: he who sits with such people shall
not suffer. It was related by Muslim (also by
al-Bukhari, at-Tirmidhi, and an-Nasa'i).
- Hadith Qudsi 15:
- On the authority of Abu
Harayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: Allah the
Almighty said: I am as My servant thinks I am (1). I
am with him when he makes mention of Me. If he makes
mention of Me to himself, I make mention of him to
Myself; and if he makes mention of Me in an assembly,
I make mention of him in an assemble better than it.
And if he draws near to Me an arm's length, I draw
near to him a fathom's length. And if he comes to Me
walking, I go to him at speed. (1) Another possible
rendering of the Arabic is: "I am as My servant
expects Me to be". The meaning is that forgiveness and
acceptance of repentance by the Almighty is subject to
His servant truly believing that He is forgiving and
merciful. However, not to accompany such belief with
right action would be to mock the Almighty. It was
related by al-Buhkari (also by Muslim, at-Tirmidhi and
Ibn-Majah).
- Hadith Qudsi 16:
- On the authority of son of
Abbas (may Allah be pleased with them both), from the
Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him), among the
sayings he related from his Lord (glorified and
exalted be He) is that He said: Allah has written down
the good deeds and the bad ones. Then He explained it
[by saying that] he who has intended a good deed and
has not done it, Allah writes it down with Himself as
a full good deed, but if he has intended it and has
done it, Allah writes it down with Himself as from ten
good deeds to seven hundred times, or many times over.
But if he has intended a bad deed and has not done it,
Allah writes it down with Himself as a full good deed,
but if he has intended it and has done it, Allah
writes it down as one bad deed. It was related by
al-Bukhari and Muslim.
- Hadith Qudsi 17:
- On the authority of Abu Dharr
al-Ghifari (may Allah be pleased with him) from the
Prophet (peace be upon him) is that among the sayings
he relates from his Lord (may He be glorified) is that
He said: O My servants, I have forbidden oppression
for Myself and have made it forbidden amongst you, so
do not oppress one another. O My servants, all of you
are astray except for those I have guided, so seek
guidance of Me and I shall guide you, O My servants,
all of you are hungry except for those I have fed, so
seek food of Me and I shall feed you. O My servants,
all of you are naked except for those I have clothed,
so seek clothing of Me and I shall clothe you. O My
servants, you sin by night and by day, and I forgive
all sins, so seek forgiveness of Me and I shall
forgive you. O My servants, you will not attain
harming Me so as to harm Me, and will not attain
benefitting Me so as to benefit Me. O My servants,
were the first of you and the last of you, the human
of you and the jinn of you to be as pious as the most
pious heart of any one man of you, that would not
increase My kingdom in anything. O My servants, were
the first of you and the last of you, the human of you
and the jinn of you to be as wicked as the most wicked
heart of any one man of you, that would not decrease
My kingdom in anything. O My servants, were the first
of you and the last of you, the human of you and the
jinn of you to rise up in one place and make a request
of Me, and were I to give everyone what he requested,
that would not decrease what I have, any more that a
needle decreases the sea if put into it. O My
servants, it is but your deeds that I reckon up for
you and then recompense you for, so let him finds good
praise Allah and let him who finds other that blame no
one but himself. It was related by Muslim (also by
at-Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah).
- Hadith Qudsi 18:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
Allah (mighty and sublime be He) will say on the Day
of Resurrection: O son of Adam, I fell ill and you
visited Me not. He will say: O Lord, and how should I
visit You when You are the Lord of the worlds? He will
say: Did you not know that My servant So-and-so had
fallen ill and you visited him not? Did you not know
that had you visited him you would have found Me with
him? O son of Adam, I asked you for food and you fed
Me not. He will say: O Lord, and how should I feed You
when You are the Lord of the worlds? He will say: Did
you not know that My servant So-and-so asked you for
food and you fed him not? Did you not know that had
you fed him you would surely have found that (the
reward for doing so) with Me? O son of Adam, I asked
you to give Me to drink and you gave Me not to drink.
He will say: O Lord, how should I give You to drink
whin You are the Lord of the worlds? He will say: My
servant So-and-so asked you to give him to drink and
you gave him not to drink. Had you given him to drink
you would have surely found that with Me. It was
related by Muslim.
- Hadith Qudsi 19:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
Allah (mighty and sublime be He) said: Pride is my
cloak and greatness My robe, and he who competes with
Me in respect of either of them I shall cast into
Hell-fire. It was related by Abu Dawud (also by Ibn
Majah and Ahmad) with sound chains of authority. This
Hadith also appears in Muslim in another version.
- Hadith Qudsi 20:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
The gates of Paradise will be opened on Mondays and on
Thursdays, and every servant [of Allah] who associates
nothing with Allah will be forgiven, except for the
man who has a grudge against his brother. [About them]
it will be said: Delay these two until they are
reconciled; delay these two until they are reconciled.
It was related by Muslim (also by Malik and Abu
Dawud).
- Hadith Qudsi 21:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said
that Allah the Almighty said: There are three (1)
whose adversary I shall be on the Day of Resurrection:
a man who has given his word by Me and has broken it;
a man who has sold a free man (2) and has consumed the
price; and a man who has hired a workman, has exacted
his due in full from him and has not given him his
wage. (1) i.e. types of men. (2) i.e. a man who has
made a slave of another and has sold him. It was
related by al-Bukhari (also by Ibn Majah and Ahmad ibn
Hanbal).
- Hadith Qudsi 22:
- On the authority of Abu Sa'id
(may Allah be pleased with him), who said that the
Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: Let not
any one of you belittle himself. They said: O
Messenger of Allah, how can any one of us belittle
himself? He said: He finds a matter concerning Allah
about which he should say something, and he does not
say [it], so Allah (mighty and sublime be He) says to
him on the Day of Resurrection: What prevented you
from saying something about such-and-such and
such-and-such? He say: [It was] out of fear of people.
Then He says: Rather it is I whom you should more
properly fear. It was related by Ibn Majah with a
sound chain of authorities.
- Hadith Qudsi 23:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
Allah will say on the Day of Resurrection: Where are
those who love one another through My glory? Today I
shall give them shade in My shade, it being a day when
there is no shade but My shade. It was related by
al-Bukhari (also by Malik).
- Hadith Qudsi 24:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
If Allah has loved a servant [of His] He calls Gabriel
(on whom be peace) and says: I love So-and-so,
therefore love him. He (the Prophet peace be upon him)
said: So Gabriel loves him. Then he (Gabriel) calls
out in heaven, saying: Allah loves So-and-so,
therefore love him. And the inhabitants of heaven love
him. He (the Prophet peace be upon him) said: Then
acceptance is established for him on earth. And if
Allah has abhorred a servant [of His], He calls
Gabriel and says: I abhor So-and-so, therefore abhor
him. So Gabriel abhors him. Then Gabriel calls out to
the inhabitants of heaven: Allah abhors So-and-so,
therefore abhor him. He (the Prophet peace be upon
him) said: So they abhor him, and abhorrence is
established for him on earth. It was related by Muslim
(also by al-Bukhari, Malik, and at-Tirmidhi).
- Hadith Qudsi 25:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
Allah (mighty and sublime be He) said: Whosoever shows
enmity to someone devoted to Me, I shall be at war
with him. My servant draws not near to Me with
anything more loved by Me than the religious duties I
have enjoined upon him, and My servant continues to
draw near to Me with supererogatory works so that I
shall love him. When I love him I am his hearing with
which he hears, his seeing with which he sees, his
hand with which he strikes and his foot with which he
walks. Were he to ask [something] of Me, I would
surely give it to him, and were he to ask Me for
refuge, I would surely grant him it. I do not hesitate
about anything as much as I hesitate about [seizing]
the soul of My faithful servant: he hates death and I
hate hurting him. It was related by al-Bukhari.
- Hadith Qudsi 26:
- On the authority of Abu Umamah
(may Allah be pleased with him), who said that the
Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: Allah
(mighty and sublime be He) said: Truly of those
devoted to Me the one I most favour is a believer who
is of meagre means and much given to prayer, who has
been particular in the worship of his Lord and has
obeyed Him inwardly (1), who was obscure among people
and not pointed our, and whose sustenance was just
sufficient to provide for him yet he bore this
patiently. Then the Prophet (peace be upon him) rapped
his hand and said: Death will have come early to him,
his mourners will have been few, his estate scant. (1)
i.e. he has not been ostentatious in his obedience. It
was related by at-Tirmidhi (also by Ahmad ibn Hanbal
and Ibn Majah). Its chain of authorities is sound.
- Hadith Qudsi 27:
- On the authority of Masruq,
who said: We asked Abdullah (i.e. Ibn Masud) about
this verse: And do not regard those who have been
killed in the cause of Allah as dead, rather are they
alive with their Lord, being provided for (Quran
Chapter 3 Verse 169). He said: We asked about that and
the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: Their souls are
in the insides of green birds having lanterns
suspended from the Throne, roaming freely in Paradise
where they please, then taking shelter in those
lanterns. So their Lord cast a glance at them (1) and
said: Do you wish for anything? They said: What shall
we wish for when we roam freely in Paradise where we
please? And thus did He do to them three times. When
they say that they would not be spared from being
asked [again], they said: O Lord, we would like for
You to put back our souls into our bodies so that we
might fight for Your sake once again. And when He saw
that they were not in need of anything they were let
be. (1) i.e. at those who had been killed in the cause
of Allah. It was related by Muslim (also by
at-Tirmidhi, an-Nasa'i and Ibn Majah).
- Hadith Qudsi 28:
- On the authority of Jundub ibn
Abdullah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
There was amongst those before you a man who had a
wound. He was in [such] anguish that he took a knife
and made with it a cut in his hand, and the blood did
not cease to flow till he died. Allah the Almighty
said: My servant has himself forestalled Me; I have
forbidden him Paradise. It was related by al-Bukhari.
- Hadith Qudsi 29:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
Allah (mighty and sublime be He) says: My faithful
servant's reward from Me, if I have taken to Me his
best friend from amongst the inhabitants of the world
and he has then borne it patiently for My sake, shall
be nothing less than Paradise. It was related by
al-Bukhari.
- Hadith Qudsi 30:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
Allah (mighty and sublime be He) said: If My servant
likes to meet Me, I like to meet him; and if he
dislikes to meet Me, I dislike to meet him. Prophetic
explanation of this Sacred Hadith: He who likes to
meet Allah, Allah likes to meet him; and he who
dislikes to meet Allah, Allah dislikes to meet him.
Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) said: O Prophet
of Allah, is it because of the dislike of death, for
all of us dislike death? The Prophet (peace be upon
him) said: It is not so, but rather it is that when
the believer is given news of Allah's mercy, His
approval and His Paradise, he likes to meet Allah and
Allah likes to meet him; but when the unbeliever is
given news of Allah's punishment and His displeasure,
he dislikes to meet Allah and Allah dislikes to meet
him. It was related by al-Bukhari and Malik. The
Prophetic version is related by Muslim.
- Hadith Qudsi 31:
- On the authority of Jundub
(may Allah be pleased with him), who said that the
Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) related: A man
said: By Allah, Allah will not forgive So-and-so. At
this Allah the Almighty said: Who is he who swears by
Me that I will not forgive So-and-so? Verily I have
forgiven So-and-so and have nullified your [own good]
deeds (1) (or as he said [it]). (1) A similar Hadith,
which is given by Abu Dawud, indicates that the person
referred to was a goldly man whose previous good deeds
were brought to nought through presuming to declare
that Allah would not forgive someone's bad deeds. It
was related by Muslim.
- Hadith Qudsi 32:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
A man sinned greatly against himself, and when death
came to him he charged his sons, saying: When I have
died, burn me, then crush me and scatter [my ashes]
into the sea, for, by Allah, if my Lord takes
possession of me, He will punish me in a manner in
which He has punished no one [else]. So they did that
to him. Then He said to the earth: Produce what you
have taken-and there he was! And He said to him: What
induced you to do what you did? He said: Being afraid
of You, O my Lord (or he said: Being frightened of
You) and because of that He forgave him. It was
related by Muslim (also by al-Bukhari, an-Nasa'i and
Ibn Majah).
- Hadith Qudsi 33:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) that the
Prophet (peace be upon him), from among the things he
reports from his Lord (mighty and sublime be He), is
that he said: A servant [of Allah's] committed a sin
and said: O Allah, forgive me my sin. And He
(glorified and exalted be He) said: My servant has
committed a sin and has known that he has a Lord who
forgives sins and punishes for them. Then he sinned
again and said: O Lord, forgive me my sin. And He
(glorified and exalted be He) said: My servant has
committed a sin and has known that he has a Lord who
forgives sins and punishes for them. Then he sinned
again and said: O Lord, forgive me my sin. And He
(glorified and exalted be He) said: My servant has
committed a sin and has known that he has a Lord who
forgives sins and punishes for sins. Do what you wish,
for I have forgiven you. It was related by Muslim
(also by al-Bukhari).
- Hadith Qudsi 34:
- On the authority of Anas (may
Allah be pleased with him), who said: I heard the
Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) say: Allah the
Almighty said: O son of Adam, so long as you call upon
Me and ask of Me, I shall forgive you for what you
have done, and I shall not mind. O son of Adam, were
your sins to reach the clouds of the sky and were you
then to ask forgiveness of Me, I would forgive you. O
son of Adam, were you to come to Me with sins nearly
as great as the earth and were you then to face Me,
ascribing no partner to Me, I would bring you
forgiveness nearly as great at it. It was related by
at-Tirmidhi (also by Ahmad ibn Hanbal). Its chain of
authorities is sound.
- Hadith Qudsi 35:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
Our Lord (glorified and exalted be He) descends each
night to the earth's sky when there remains the final
third of the night, and He says: Who is saying a
prayer to Me that I may answer it? Who is asking
something of Me that I may give it him? Who is asking
forgiveness of Me that I may forgive him? It was
related by al-Bukhari (also by Muslim, Malik,
at-Tirmidhi and Abu Dawud). In a version by Muslim the
Hadith ends with the words: And thus He continues till
[the light of] dawn shines.
- Hadith Qudsi 36:
- On the authority of Anas (may
Allah be pleased with him) from the Prophet (peace be
upon him), who said: The believers will gather
together on the Day of Resurrection and will say:
Should we not ask [someone] to intercede for us with
our Lord? So they will come to Adam and will say: You
are the Father of mankind; Allah created you with His
hand He made His angels bow down to you and He taught
you the names of everything, so intercede for us with
you Lord so that He may give us relief form this place
where we are. And he will say: I am not in a position
[to do that] - and he will mention his wrongdoing and
will feel ashamed and will say: Go to Noah, for he is
the first messenger that Allah sent to the inhabitants
of the earth. So they will come to him and he will
say: I am not in a position [to do that] - and he will
mention his having requested something of his Lord
about which he had no [proper] knowledge (Quran
Chapter 11 Verses 45-46), and he will feel ashamed and
will say: Go to the Friend of the Merciful (Abraham).
So they will come to him and he will say: I am not in
a position [to do that]. Go to Moses, a servant to
whom Allah talked and to whom He gave the Torah. So
they will come to him and he will say: I am not in a
position [to do that] - and he will mention the
talking of a life other that for a life (Quran Chapter
28 Verses 15-16), and he will fell ashamed in the
sight of his Lord and will say: Go to Jesus, Allah's
servant and messenger, Allah's word and spirit. So
they will come to him and he will say: I am not in a
position [to do that]. Go to Muhammad (may the
blessings and peace of Allah be upon him), a servant
to whom Allah has forgiven all his wrongdoing, past
and future. So they will come to me and I shall set
forth to ask permission to come to my Lord, and
permission will be given, and when I shall see my Lord
I shall prostrate myself. He will leave me thus for
such time as it pleases Him, and then it will be said
[to me]: Raise your head. Ask and it will be granted.
Speak and it will be heard. Intercede and your
intercession will be accepted. So I shall raise my
head and praise Him with a form of praise that He will
teach me. Then I shall intercede and HE will set me a
limit [as to the number of people], so I shall admit
them into Paradise. Then I shall return to Him, and
when I shall see my Lord [I shall bow down] as before.
Then I shall intercede and He will set me a limit [as
to the number of people]. So I shall admit them into
Paradise. Then I shall return for a third time, then a
fourth, and I shall say: There remains in Hell-fire
only those whom the Quran has confined and who must be
there for eternity. There shall come out of Hell-fire
he who has said: There is no god but Allah and who has
in his heart goodness weighing a barley-corn; then
there shall come out of Hell-fire he who has said:
There is no god but Allah and who has in his heart
goodness weighing a grain of wheat; then there shall
come out of Hell-fire he who has said: There is no god
but Allah and who has in his heart goodness weighing
an atom. It was related by al-Bukhari (also by Muslim,
at-Tirmidhi, and Ibn Majah).
- Hadith Qudsi 37:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
Allah said: I have prepared for My righteous servants
what no eye has seen and no ear has heard, not has it
occurred to human heart. Thus recite if you wish (1):
And no soul knows what joy for them (the inhabitants
of Paradise) has been kept hidden (Quran Chapter 32
Verse 17). (1) The words "Thus recite if you wish" are
those of Abu Harayrah. It was related by al-Bukhari,
Muslim, at-Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah.
- Hadith Qudsi 38:
- On the authority of Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
When Allah created Paradise and Hell-fire, He sent
Gabriel to Paradise, saying: Look at it and at what I
have prepared therein for its inhabitants. The Prophet
(peace be upon him) said: So he came to it and looked
at it and at what Allah had prepared therein for its
inhabitants. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: So
he returned to Him and said: By your glory, no one
hears of it without entering it. So He ordered that it
be encompassed by forms of hardship, and He said:
Return to it and look at what I have prepared therein
for its inhabitants. The Prophet (peace be upon him)
said: So he returned to it and found that it was
encompassed by forms of hardship (1). Then he returned
to Him and said: By Your glory, I fear that no one
will enter it. He said: Go to Hell-fire and look at it
and what I have prepared therein for its inhabitants,
and he fount that it was in layers, one above the
other. Then he returned to Him and said: By Your
glory, no one who hears of it will enter it. So He
ordered that it be encompassed by lusts. Then He said:
Return to it. And he returned to it and said: By Your
glory, I am frightened that no one will escape from
entering it. (1) The Arabic word used here is
"makarih", the literal meaning of which is "things
that are disliked". In this context it refers to forms
of religious discipline that man usually finds
onerous. It was related by Tirmidhi, who said that it
was a good and sound Hadith (also by Abu Dawud and
an-Nasa'i).
- Hadith Qudsi 39:
- On the authority of Abu Sa'id
al-Khudri (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
Paradise and Hell-fire disputed together, and
Hell-fire said: In me are the mighty and the haughty.
Paradise said: In me are the weak and the poor. So
Allah judged between them, [saying]: You are Paradise,
My mercy; through you I show mercy to those I wish.
And you are Hell-fire, My punishment; through you I
punish those I wish, and it is incumbent upon Me that
each of you shall have its fill. It was related by
Muslim (also by al-Bukhari and at-Tirmidhi).
- Hadith Qudsi 40:
- On the authority of Abu Sa'id
al-Khudri (may Allah be pleased with him), who said
that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
Allah will say to the inhabitant of Paradise: O
inhabitants of Paradise! They will say: O our Lord, we
present ourselves and are at Your pleasure, and
goodness rests in Your hands. Then He will say: Are
you contented? And they will say: And how should we
not be contented, O Lord, when You have given to us
that which You have given to no one else of Your
creation? Then He will say: Would not like Me to give
you something better than that? And they will say: O
Lord and what thing is better than that? And He will
say: I shall cause My favour to descend upon you and
thereafter shall never be displeased with you. It was
related by al-Bukhari (also by Muslim and
at-Tirmidhi).
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