Sahih al-Bukhari 4143 (Book 64, Hadith 359)
amongst those whose hearts have been (recently) reconciled (to Islam), but did not give anything to
the Ansar. So they seemed to have felt angry and sad as they did not get the same as other people had
got. The Prophet (ﷺ) then delivered a sermon before them, saying, “O, the assembly of Ansar! Didn’t I
find you astray, and then Allah guided you on the Right Path through me? You were divided into
groups, and Allah brought you together through me; you were poor and Allah made you rich through
me.” Whatever the Prophet (ﷺ) said , they (i.e. the Ansar) said, “Allah and his Apostle have more favours
to do.” The Prophet (ﷺ) said, “What stops you from answering the Messenger of Allah?” But whatever he
said to them, they replied, “Allah and His Apostle have more favours to do.” The Prophet (ﷺ) then said,
“If you wish you could say: ‘You came to us in such-and-such state (at Medina).’ Wouldn’t you be
willing to see the people go away with sheep and camels while you go with the Prophet (ﷺ) to your
homes? But for the migration, I would have been one of the Ansar, and if the people took their way
through a valley or mountain pass, I would select the valley or mountain pass of the Ansar. The Ansar
are Shiar (i.e. those clothes which are in direct contact with the body and worn inside the other
garments), and the people are Dithar (i.e. those clothes which are not in direct contact with the body
and are worn over other garments). No doubt, you will see other people favoured over you, so you
should be patient till you meet me at the Tank (of Kauthar).
Sahih al-Bukhari 4143 (Book 64, Hadith 359)
The above hadith is from the Sahih al-Buhari collection of hadiths. As a central pillar of the Kutub al-Sittah, the six books of hadith, Sahih al-Bukhari occupies a uniquely prestigious status. Imam al-Bukhārī’s meticulous work, finalized in the mid-9th century, set a new standard for verifying the traditions and practices of the Prophet Muhammad. Its rigorous authentication process makes it an indispensable reference for Islamic jurisprudence. The collection’s extensive content is divided into 97 chapters, encompassing approximately 7,563 individual hadith reports that provide a comprehensive guide for personal conduct, community life, and religious obligation for Muslims worldwide.
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