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Sahih Bukhari - Bihar Anjuman

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SAHIH BUKHARI VOLUME 8 > BOOK 78: OATHS AND VOWS<br />

Volume 8, Book 78, Number 661:<br />

Narrated 'Aisha:<br />

When the pagans were defeated during the (first stage) of the battle of Uhud, Satan shouted, "O<br />

Allah's slaves! Beware of what is behind you!" So the front files of the Muslims attacked their own<br />

back files. Hudhaifa bin Al-Yaman looked and on seeing his father he shouted: "My father! My fath-<br />

er!" By Allah! The people did not stop till they killed his father. Hudhaifa then said, "May Allah for-<br />

give you." 'Urwa (the sub-narrator) added, "Hudhaifa continued asking Allah forgiveness for the<br />

killers of his father till he met Allah (till he died)."<br />

Volume 8, Book 78, Number 662:<br />

Narrated Abu Huraira:<br />

The Prophet said, "If somebody eats something forgetfully while he is fasting, then he should com-<br />

plete his fast, for Allah has made him eat and drink."<br />

Volume 8, Book 78, Number 663:<br />

Narrated 'Abdullah bin Buhaina:<br />

Once Allah's Apostle led us in prayer, and after finishing the first two Rakat, got up (instead of sit-<br />

ting for At-Tahiyyat) and then carried on with the prayer. When he had finished his prayer, the<br />

people were waiting for him to say Taslim, but before saying Tasiim, he said Takbir and prostrated;<br />

then he raised his head, and saying Takbir, he prostrated (SAHU) and then raised his head and fin-<br />

ished his prayer with Taslim.<br />

Volume 8, Book 78, Number 664:<br />

Narrated Ibn Mas'ud:<br />

that Allah's Prophet led them in the Zuhr prayer and he offered either more or less Rakat, and it<br />

was said to him, "O Allah's Apostle ! Has the prayer been reduced, or have you forgotten?" He asked,<br />

"What is that?" They said, "You have prayed so many Rak'at." So he performed with them two more<br />

prostrations and said, "These two prostrations are to be performed by the person who does not know<br />

whether he has prayed more or less (Rakat) in which case he should seek to follow what is right. And<br />

then complete the rest (of the prayer) and perform two extra prostrations."<br />

Volume 8, Book 78, Number 665:<br />

Narrated Ubai bin Ka'b:<br />

Volume 8 - 1489 / 1700

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