Stealing Donkeys

May 31, 2023 § Leave a comment


Bashār ibn Burd said to Hilāl ibn ʿAṭiyyah who was a friend of his, “Hilāl, will you listen to me if I give you a piece of advice specifically for you?” Hilāl replied, “Yes!” Bashār then said, “There was a time when you used to steal donkeys, then you repented from that and became a Rāfiḍī [shīʿah]—go back to stealing donkeys, wallāhī it’s better for you than becoming a Rāfiḍī.”

Wafayāt alʾAʿyān, vol. 1, p. 425.

Abud-Dardā and Umm ad Dardā

May 26, 2023 § Leave a comment


Abud-Dardā said to Umm ad-Dardā, “When I become angry then make me happy. And when you become angry I will make you happy—if we are not like that then how quickly we will part.”

Al-Ajwibah al-Balīghah, p. 33.

Imām adh-Dhahabī’s Humility

May 26, 2023 § Leave a comment


This is a page from the book, Dhail Dīwān aḍ-Ḍuʿafā of Imām adh-Dhahabī, which is a work where he wrote about narrators, weak ones, abandoned ones, trustworthy ones etc.

Under the names that begin with the letter م he wrote:

Imaam adh Dhahabi About Himself

“Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad ibn ʿUthmān al-Ghāfiqī: he has a bad memory, he is not precise and nor is he mindful of Allaah [muttaqī]. May the Most High forgive him.”

He was talking about himself, Imām adh-Dhahabī is Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad ibn ʿUthmān al-Ghāfiqī, raḥimahullah.

The Man from Banī ʿAbs and the Porter

May 26, 2023 § Leave a comment


A man from Banī ʿAbs went to the al-Madāʾin market and purchased a large amount of goods and then looked for someone to carry them for him. He saw a man standing in the market and called him and said, “Carry these for me, may Allaah have mercy on you.” So the man came and picked up his wares and started to walk next to him.

Every time they passed by a group of people they looked at the man who was carrying the goods and said, “As-Salāmu ʿalaika, O Abū ʿAbdullah!”

So the man from Banī ʿAbs was surprised at this porter who was carrying his goods and who all the people of the city knew and who the nobles and dignitaries feted and revered and respected and who they gave this most respectful of salāms to.

So he said, “Who are you, may Allaah have mercy on you?” He replied, “I am just one of Allaah’s slaves.”

Then they passed by another group of people and they said to the man carrying the goods, “As-Salāmu ʿalaika, O Abū ʿAbdullah!” So then the man from Banī ʿAbs took one of them by his hand and said, “Who is this man?”

He replied, “That is Abū ʿAbdullah Salmān al-Fārisī—[most noble] Companion of the Messenger of Allaahﷺ and the Amīr of al-Madāʾin.”

So the man felt embarrassed and ashamed and said, “May Allaah have mercy on you, I didn’t know who you were, please give me my goods so I can carry them.”

Salmān said, “No, wallāhī, I will carry them right until you get to your house.”

Siyar Aʾlām an-Nubalā, vol. 1, p. 546.

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