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Tahiyah
02-12-07, 03:15 PM
its where the Prophet (saw) is sitting among his companions and they all state the 3 things they love most about this Dunya and then the Prophet says his and Jibreel says his and then even Allah (swt) says his..

i ve heard it b4, but never read it and i cant find it

anyone??

Saudi Prince
02-12-07, 03:51 PM
its where the Prophet (saw) is sitting among his companions and they all state the 3 things they love most about this Dunya and then the Prophet says his and Jibreel says his and then even Allah (swt) says his..

i ve heard it b4, but never read it and i cant find it

anyone??

I haven't heard of this at all! Perhaps you're confusing this with a story where Arwah bin Azzobar, Musa'ab bin Azzobair, Abdullah bin Umar and Abdul Malek bin Marwan (RAA all) when they met near the Kaabah and Musaab asked them about their wishes. They asked him to say his first so he replied 'governing Iraq, marrying Sakeenah bint Alhussain and Aishah bint Talhah bin Obaid Allah' Later on all his wishes became true.

Then Arwah wished he had the knowledge of Fiqh and hadith and he got it.
Then Abdul Malek wished he was the khalif and he got it.
Finally, Abdullah bin Umar wished for entering paradise!!!!!!

the_middle_road
02-12-07, 06:29 PM
its where the Prophet (saw) is sitting among his companions and they all state the 3 things they love most about this Dunya and then the Prophet says his and Jibreel says his and then even Allah (swt) says his..

i ve heard it b4, but never read it and i cant find it

anyone??

I remember reading something like this in a book by Imam ibn Hajar al-Asaqalani. I think the name of the book was "Preparing for the Resurrection" or something like that though I'm not too sure. Anyhow, in that book he lists ahadith by number, that is, all ahadith containing the number one, then all ahadith containing the number two and so on. I think if you look in that book you might find what you are looking for. But from what I remember it is only the things which the Companions (ra) and the Prophet :saw: liked which are mentioned. If memory serves me correctly then the three things beloved to the Prophet :saw: were women, perfume and Salah.

Hope that helps.

Peace.

Abu Hurairah
02-12-07, 08:16 PM
its where the Prophet (saw) is sitting among his companions and they all state the 3 things they love most about this Dunya and then the Prophet says his and Jibreel says his and then even Allah (swt) says his..

i ve heard it b4, but never read it and i cant find it

anyone??
Allahu Alam, but perhaps you mean the following:

The Messenger of Allah (salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said, “I was made to love three things from your world– perfume, women, and prayer.”

The companions were sitting with him and Abu Bakr (radyAllahu`anhu) said, “You have spoken the truth, O Messenger of Allah! I was made to love three things from this world– looking at the face of the Messenger of Allah (salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam), and giving my daughter in marriage to the Messenger of Allah (salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam).”

‘Umar (radyAllahu`anhu) said, “You have spoken truthfully, O Abu Bakr! I was made to love three things from this world – commanding good, forbidding evil, and worn garments.”

'Uthman (radyAllahu`anhu) said, “You have spoken truthfully, O `Umar! And I was made to love three things from this world – feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, and reading the Qur’an.”

'Ali (radyAllahu`anhu) said, “You have spoken truthfully, O `Uthman! I was made to love three things from this world – serving the guest, fasting in the summer, and fighting with the sword.”

As they were discoursing, Jibreel came and said, “Allah the Exalted sent me when He heard your discussion and has ordered you to ask me what I would have loved if I were to be from the people of this world. The Messenger of Allah (salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) asked, “If you were to be from the people of this world what would you have loved?” Jibreel replied, “Guiding those led astray, keeping the company of contented strangers, and helping families afflicted with hardship.” He continued, “The Lord of Honour loves three things from His servants – giving one’s utmost, crying when in regret, and being patient in times of poverty.”

This hadith is said to have been mentioned by Ibn Hajr (rahimullah) in 'Preparation for the Day of Judgement', the only thing is its disputed whether Ibn Hajr wrote this book 'Preparation for the Day of Judgement.'

Insha'allah if a brother or sister can kindly provide source whereby the hadith was narrated with the full chain and authenticated by one of the Imams such as Imam Bukhari/ Muslim/ Tirmidhi, etc. it would be beneficial.

Anyhow the hadith itself had no contradictions or anything out of the ordinary, on example is the former part that is reiterated in another Sahih hadith:

The Prophet (saw) said: “Of the things of this world, women and perfume have been made beloved to me – and the delight of my eyes is prayer.” Sunan al-Nasai (3879)
Allahu Alam

Tahiyah
02-12-07, 09:53 PM
Allahu Alam, but perhaps you mean the following:

The Messenger of Allah (salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said, “I was made to love three things from your world– perfume, women, and prayer.”

The companions were sitting with him and Abu Bakr (radyAllahu`anhu) said, “You have spoken the truth, O Messenger of Allah! I was made to love three things from this world– looking at the face of the Messenger of Allah (salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam), and giving my daughter in marriage to the Messenger of Allah (salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam).”

‘Umar (radyAllahu`anhu) said, “You have spoken truthfully, O Abu Bakr! I was made to love three things from this world – commanding good, forbidding evil, and worn garments.”

'Uthman (radyAllahu`anhu) said, “You have spoken truthfully, O `Umar! And I was made to love three things from this world – feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, and reading the Qur’an.”

'Ali (radyAllahu`anhu) said, “You have spoken truthfully, O `Uthman! I was made to love three things from this world – serving the guest, fasting in the summer, and fighting with the sword.”

As they were discoursing, Jibreel came and said, “Allah the Exalted sent me when He heard your discussion and has ordered you to ask me what I would have loved if I were to be from the people of this world. The Messenger of Allah (salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) asked, “If you were to be from the people of this world what would you have loved?” Jibreel replied, “Guiding those led astray, keeping the company of contented strangers, and helping families afflicted with hardship.” He continued, “The Lord of Honour loves three things from His servants – giving one’s utmost, crying when in regret, and being patient in times of poverty.”

This hadith is said to have been mentioned by Ibn Hajr (rahimullah) in 'Preparation for the Day of Judgement', the only thing is its disputed whether Ibn Hajr wrote this book 'Preparation for the Day of Judgement.'

Insha'allah if a brother or sister can kindly provide source whereby the hadith was narrated with the full chain and authenticated by one of the Imams such as Imam Bukhari/ Muslim/ Tirmidhi, etc. it would be beneficial.

Anyhow the hadith itself had no contradictions or anything out of the ordinary, on example is the former part that is reiterated in another Sahih hadith:

The Prophet (saw) said: “Of the things of this world, women and perfume have been made beloved to me – and the delight of my eyes is prayer.” Sunan al-Nasai (3879)
Allahu Alam



Akhi Abu H...i was having a pretty bad day til i read this and had hope restored..:alhumdull

The Lord of Honour loves three things from His servants – giving one’s utmost, crying when in regret, and being patient in times of poverty.”[/

thank you so much for posting this

Abu Hurairah
02-12-07, 10:21 PM
Akhi Abu H...i was having a pretty bad day til i read this and had hope restored..:alhumdull

The Lord of Honour loves three things from His servants – giving one’s utmost, crying when in regret, and being patient in times of poverty.”[/

thank you so much for posting this
Barak'allahu Feeki, alhamdulillah my sisters- may Allah (swt) bring comfort and ease to you- Ameen.

I am still unable to find out whether that hadith is authentic or not, sorry.

Anyhow the book 'Preparation for the Day of Judgement' that some say is by Ibn Hajr (rahimullah) which other dispute that contains that narration can be downloaded from: http://www.zshare.net/download/46783944e418a9/

Take care.

Saudi Prince
02-12-07, 10:59 PM
Allahu Alam, but perhaps you mean the following:

The Messenger of Allah (salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said, “I was made to love three things from your world– perfume, women, and prayer.”

The companions were sitting with him and Abu Bakr (radyAllahu`anhu) said, “You have spoken the truth, O Messenger of Allah! I was made to love three things from this world– looking at the face of the Messenger of Allah (salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam), and giving my daughter in marriage to the Messenger of Allah (salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam).”

‘Umar (radyAllahu`anhu) said, “You have spoken truthfully, O Abu Bakr! I was made to love three things from this world – commanding good, forbidding evil, and worn garments.”

'Uthman (radyAllahu`anhu) said, “You have spoken truthfully, O `Umar! And I was made to love three things from this world – feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, and reading the Qur’an.”

'Ali (radyAllahu`anhu) said, “You have spoken truthfully, O `Uthman! I was made to love three things from this world – serving the guest, fasting in the summer, and fighting with the sword.”

As they were discoursing, Jibreel came and said, “Allah the Exalted sent me when He heard your discussion and has ordered you to ask me what I would have loved if I were to be from the people of this world. The Messenger of Allah (salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) asked, “If you were to be from the people of this world what would you have loved?” Jibreel replied, “Guiding those led astray, keeping the company of contented strangers, and helping families afflicted with hardship.” He continued, “The Lord of Honour loves three things from His servants – giving one’s utmost, crying when in regret, and being patient in times of poverty.”

This hadith is said to have been mentioned by Ibn Hajr (rahimullah) in 'Preparation for the Day of Judgement', the only thing is its disputed whether Ibn Hajr wrote this book 'Preparation for the Day of Judgement.'

Insha'allah if a brother or sister can kindly provide source whereby the hadith was narrated with the full chain and authenticated by one of the Imams such as Imam Bukhari/ Muslim/ Tirmidhi, etc. it would be beneficial.

Anyhow the hadith itself had no contradictions or anything out of the ordinary, on example is the former part that is reiterated in another Sahih hadith:

The Prophet (saw) said: “Of the things of this world, women and perfume have been made beloved to me – and the delight of my eyes is prayer.” Sunan al-Nasai (3879)
Allahu Alam

I read an opinion of a scholar who says this hadith is not authentic.!

Abu Hurairah
02-12-07, 11:01 PM
I read an opinion of a scholar who says this hadith is not authentic.!
Khair, who and where?

Please share that here insha'allah.

Jezak'allah.

Abu 'Abdullaah
02-12-07, 11:03 PM
As-salaamu 'Alaikum

Abu Hurairah, does the book you uploaded contain the reference(s) for the hadeeth?

Abu Hurairah
02-12-07, 11:06 PM
As-salaamu 'Alaikum

Abu Hurairah, does the book you uploaded contain the reference(s) for the hadeeth?
Wa Alaikum wa Assalam,

No Akhy it just states it thats all without quoting who the Sahabi (ra) narrating it is nor giving any isnaad- thats one of the reasons some say that book itself is not by Ibn Hajr (rahimullah) as its very unlike him to do that.

Saudi Prince
02-12-07, 11:09 PM
Khair, who and where?

Please share that here insha'allah.

Jezak'allah.

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