Sahih al-Bukhari 3930 (Book 64, Hadith 146)
and said, “Have you got anything (to eat), for I have seen Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) in a state of severe hunger.”
She brought out for me, a bag containing one Sa of barley, and we had a domestic she animal (i.e. a
kid) which I slaughtered then, and my wife ground the barley and she finished at the time I finished
my job (i.e. slaughtering the kid). Then I cut the meat into pieces and put it in an earthenware
(cooking) pot, and returned to Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) . My wife said, “Do not disgrace me in front of Allah’s
Apostle and those who are with him.” So I went to him and said to him secretly, “O Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ)! I
have slaughtered a she-animal (i.e. kid) of ours, and we have ground a Sa of barley which was with us.
So please come, you and another person along with you.” The Prophet (ﷺ) raised his voice and said, “O
people of Trench ! Jabir has prepared a meal so let us go.” Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) said to me, “Don’t put
down your earthenware meat pot (from the fireplace) or bake your dough till I come.” So I came (to
my house) and Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) too, came, proceeding before the people. When I came to my wife, she
said, “May Allah do so-and-so to you.” I said, “I have told the Prophet (ﷺ) of what you said.” Then she
brought out to him (i.e. the Prophet (ﷺ) the dough, and he spat in it and invoked for Allah’s Blessings in it.
Then he proceeded towards our earthenware meat-pot and spat in it and invoked for Allah’s Blessings
in it. Then he said (to my wife). Call a lady-baker to bake along with you and keep on taking out
scoops from your earthenware meat-pot, and do not put it down from its fireplace.” They were onethousand
(who took their meals), and by Allah they all ate, and when they left the food and went
away, our earthenware pot was still bubbling (full of meat) as if it had not decreased, and our dough
was still being baked as if nothing had been taken from it.
Sahih al-Bukhari 3930 (Book 64, Hadith 146)
The above hadith is from the Sahih al-Buhari collection of hadiths. The monumental hadith collection Sahih al-Bukhari was authored by the renowned scholar al-Bukhārī approximately in the year 847. It is universally regarded as one of the most valued and authentic texts in Sunni Islamic scholarship, second only to the Quran in authority. This work is a primary member of the Kutub al-Sittah, a group of six trusted hadith collections that also includes the works of Muslim, Abu Dawood, Tirmidhi, Nasa’i, and ibn Majah. Al-Bukhārī’s compilation is vast, featuring 7,563 hadiths systematically arranged across 97 different books.
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