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An Explantion of the Hadeeth of Jibreel. Islaam, ‘Eemaan and Ihsaan.
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An Explantion of the Hadeeth of Jibreel. Islaam, ‘Eemaan and Ihsaan.
On the authority of ‘Umar (radiyallaahu ’anhu), who said, “One day, while we were sitting with the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam), a man, with very white clothes, very dark hair and who was unknown to us (meaning his companions), passed by us and sat next to the Prophet, leaning his knees on his knees and laying his palms on his (the Prophet’s) thighs. He said, ‘O Muhammad! Tell me about Islaam.’ The Messenger of Allaah said, ‘Islaam is to testify that there is no deity worthy except Allaah and the Muhammad is the Messenger of Allaah, to establish the Prayer (performing it perfectly and on time), to give az-Zakat (obligatory charity), to fast during Ramadaan and to perform Hajj (Pilgrimage) to the House (The Ka’bah in Makkah) if you have the ability to do so.’ He (the stranger) said, ‘You have said the truth!’ So, we were surprised that he was asking him and confirming what he says.’ He (the stranger) then said, ‘Then, tell me about Eemaan.’ He (the Prophet) said, (Eemaan is) to believe in Allaah, His Angels, His Books, His Messengers and the Last Day, and to believe in al-Qadr (Predestination), its good and its bad.’ He (the stranger) then said, ‘You have said the truth!’ The he (the stranger) said, ‘Then, tell me about Al-Ihsaan (excellence in the Religion).’ He (the prophet) said, (al-Ihsaan is) to worship Allaah as if you see Him, for although you do not see Him, He certainly sees you.’ He (the stranger) then said, ‘Then, tell me about the (Last) Hour.’ He said, ‘The one who is being asked has no more knowledge than the one who is asking.’ He said, ‘Then, tell me about its Signs.’ He said, ‘When the slave-girl gives birth to her master, and when you see the (previously) bare-footed, barely clothed and needy shepherds of sheep compete in raising ever taller buildings.’ The he (the stranger) left. I waited for some time, then he (the Prophet) said to me, ‘O ‘Umar! Do you know who the questioner was?’ I said, ‘Allaah and his Messenger have more knowledge.’ He said ‘He is Jibreel (the Angel); he came to teach you your religion.’”
[1] Related by al-Haythamee in Majma’uz-Zawaa‘id (1/189). It was authenticated by Shaykh al-Albaanee in Saheehul-Jaami‘ (52/9).
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