Sahih al-Bukhari 6261 (Book 81, Hadith 89)
him except the back of the saddle, he said, “O Mu`adh!” I replied, “Labbaik O Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ)! And
Sa`daik!” He proceeded for a while and then said, “O Mu`adh!” I said, “Labbaik and Sa`daik, O
Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ)!” He then proceeded for another while and said, “O Mu`adh bin Jabal!” I replied,
“Labbaik, O Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ), and Sa`daik!” He said, “Do you know what is Allah’s right on His
slaves?” I replied, “Allah and His Apostle know better.” He said, “Allah’s right on his slaves is that
they should worship Him and not worship anything besides Him.” He then proceeded for a while, and
again said, “O Mu`adh bin Jabal!” I replied. “Labbaik, O Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ), and Sa`daik.” He said, “Do
you know what is (Allah’s) slaves’ (people’s) right on Allah if they did that?” I replied, “Allah and His
Apostle know better.” He said, “The right of (Allah’s) slaves on Allah is that He should not punish
them (if they did that).
Sahih al-Bukhari 6261 (Book 81, Hadith 89)
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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For more Hadith in Book 81: To make the Heart Tender (Ar-Riqaq)