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Narrating Hadith in One's Own Words
We need to look at cases where different Companions related accounts of the exact same incident, and how they quoted the Prophet's words.
'… its soil is a purification for us when we do not find water'
We've been given ranks in prayer like those of the angels, the world is a place of prayer for us & its soil is a purification for us when we do not find water.
'Marry Usamah b. Zayd' – The Issue of Equality in Marriage
The Prophet advised Fâtimah bint Qays to marry the freed slave Usâmah when she asked about her socially equal suitors Mu`âwiyah and Abû Jahm.
'Pray when it is gets cooler…'
The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "When the heat of day becomes intense, wait to pray when it gets cooler..."
Arts, Sports & Entertainment
'Those who play backgammon…'
Music – Opposing Arguments
Fasting & I`tikaf
'The Prophet obliged the payment of zakâh al-fitr …'
The Six Days of Shawwal
Fasting on the Day of Doubt
Pilgrimage & Udhiya
Whoever forgets anything from the rites of Hajj…
"I stoned the Jamrahs after nightfall…"
"He should not wear a shirt, a turban, pants, or a cloak…"
Public Life
“The leaders are from Quraysh...”
“…And live with your people wherever you like”
“…their heads like the swaying humps of camels…”
Dietary Law
“Can We Eat from their Dishes?”
Taking Wine for Vinegar
“Do Not Drink from Gold and Silver Vessels…”
Marriage & Family
'Marry Usamah b. Zayd' – The Issue of Equality in Marriage
'Engage in everything except intercourse'
“Use my name when naming yourselves…”
Prayer
'Pray when it is gets cooler…'
“Each of you should pray at the mosque that is nearest to him…”
“…up to the time when the Sun turns yellow”
Purification
'… its soil is a purification for us when we do not find water'
'…to wait out their postnatal bleeding for forty days'
'Whoever makes ablutions on Friday, it is well and good'