|top| | Kitabul Akib Hadith 172
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: This speaks to the concept of legacy ( Aqibah ), demonstrating how foundational actions cascade through human history. 3. Comparative Summary of Hadith 172 References kitabul akib hadith 172
: During the distribution of spoils at Ji'ranah, an individual boldly challenged the Prophet, saying, "Do justice, O Muhammad!" . The Prophet responded, "Woe to you! Who will do justice after me if I do not do justice?" . He then warned his companions about a group of people who would recite the Qur'an passionately, but it would not pass deeper than their collarbones, indicating a superficial relationship with faith. If you are researching a specific copy or
Narrated by Abu Hurairah: The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "I found myself in the Hijr (of the Ka'bah) and the Quraish were asking me about my Night Journey... I saw myself in a company of the Prophets. Moses was standing there praying... Jesus son of Mary was standing there praying... and Abraham was standing there praying..." The Prophet responded, "Woe to you
: After leading the prophets in prayer, he was introduced to Malik , the keeper of Hell, who greeted him. 2. Sects of the Ummah (Mishkat al-Masabih)
This hadith introduces a profound principle of Islamic ethics: the concept of (good precedents) versus Sunnah Sayyiah (evil precedents). It teaches that an individual's responsibility does not end with their own physical actions but extends to the long-term impact of the paths they pave for others. 1. The Burden of the First Precedent
While manuscripts may vary slightly in numbering based on different editions (e.g., Bulaq vs. modern critical editions), Hadith 172 is widely cited in this volume regarding the critical issue of .