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SAHIH BUKHARI VOLUME 5 > BOOK 59: MILITARY EXPEDITIONS LED BY THE PROPHET (PBUH) (AL-MAGHAAZI)<br />

Abu Said bin Malik Al-Khudri returned from a journey and his family offered him some meat of<br />

sacrifices offered at 'Id ul Adha. On that he said, "I will not eat it before asking (whether it is<br />

allowed)." He went to his maternal brother, Qatada bin N i 'man, who was one of the Badr warriors,<br />

and asked him about it. Qatada said, "After your departure, an order was issued by the Prophet can-<br />

celling the prohibition of eating sacrifices after three days."<br />

Volume 5, Book 59, Number 333:<br />

Narrated 'Urwa:<br />

Az-Zubair said, "I met Ubaida bin Said bin Al-As on the day (of the battle) of Badr and he was<br />

covered with armor; so much that only his eyes were visible. He was surnamed Abu Dhat-al-Karish.<br />

He said (proudly), 'I am Abu-al-Karish.' I attacked him with the spear and pierced his eye and he<br />

died. I put my foot over his body to pull (that spear) out, but even then I had to use a great force to<br />

take it out as its both ends were bent." 'Urwa said, "Later on Allah's Apostle asked Az-Zubair for the<br />

spear and he gave it to him. When Allah's Apostle died, Az-Zubair took it back. After that Abu Bakr<br />

demanded it and he gave it to him, and when Abu Bakr died, Az-Zubair took it back. 'Umar then de-<br />

manded it from him and he gave it to him. When 'Umar died, Az-Zubair took it back, and then 'Uth-<br />

man demanded it from him and he gave it to him. When 'Uthman was martyred, the spear remained<br />

with Ali's offspring. Then 'Abdullah bin Az-Zubair demanded it back, and it remained with him till<br />

he was martyred.<br />

Volume 5, Book 59, Number 334:<br />

Narrated 'Ubada bin As-Samit:<br />

(who was one of the Badr warriors) Allah's Apostle said, "Give me the pledge of allegiance."<br />

Volume 5, Book 59, Number 335:<br />

Narrated 'Aisha:<br />

(the wife of the Prophet) Abu Hudhaifa, one of those who fought the battle of Badr, with Allah's<br />

Apostle adopted Salim as his son and married his niece Hind bint Al-Wahd bin 'Utba to him' and<br />

Salim was a freed slave of an Ansari woman. Allah's Apostle also adopted Zaid as his son. In the Pre-<br />

lslamic period of ignorance the custom was that, if one adopted a son, the people would call him by<br />

the name of the adopted-father whom he would inherit as well, till Allah revealed: "Call them (adop-<br />

ted sons) By (the names of) their fathers." (33.5)<br />

Volume 5, Book 59, Number 336:<br />

Narrated Ar-Rubai bint Muauwidh:<br />

Volume 5 - 944 / 1700

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