| Translation of Sahih Muslim, Book 34:
 The Book of Knowledge (Kitab Al-`Ilm) 
 Chapter 1: PROHIBITION OF MAKING A HOT PURSUIT OF 
					THE ALLEGORIES CONTAINED IN THE QUR'AN, AND AVOIDING THOSE 
					WHO DO IT, AND OF DISPUTATION IN THE QUR'AN  Book 034, Number 6442:
 
						'A'isha reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be 
						upon him) recited (these verses of the Qur'an):" He it 
						is Who revealed to thee (Muhammad) the Book (the Qur'an) 
						wherein there are clear revelations-these are the 
						substance of the Book and others are allegorical 
						(verses). And as for those who have a yearning for error 
						they go after the allegorical verses seeking (to cause) 
						dissension, by seeking to explain them. And none knows 
						their implications but Allah, and those who are sound in 
						knowledge say: We affirm our faith in everything which 
						is from our Lord. It is only the persons of 
						understanding who really heed" (iii. 6). 'A'isha 
						(further) reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be 
						upon him) said (in connection with these verses): When 
						you see such verses, avoid them, for it is they whom 
						Allah has pointed out (in the mentioned verses). 
 Chapter 2: PERRAINING TO A DISPUTATIONIST
					 Book 034, Number 6443:
 
						'Abdullah b. 'Umar reported: I went to Allah's 
						Messenger (may peace be upon him) in the morning and he 
						heard the voice of two persons who had an argumenta- 
						tion with each other about a verse. Allah's Apostle (may 
						peace be upon him) came to us (and) the (signs) of anger 
						could be seen on his face. He said: Verily, the 
						(peoples) before you were ruined because of their 
						disputation in the Book. Book 034, Number 6444:
 
						Jundub b. 'Abdullah al-Bajali reported Allah's 
						Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: Recite the 
						Qur'an as long as your hearts agree to do so, and when 
						you feel variance between them (between your hearts and 
						tongues), then get up (and leave its recital for the 
						time being). Book 034, Number 6445:
 
						Jundub (i. e. Ibn 'Abdullah) reported that Allah's 
						Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: Recite the 
						Qur'an as long as your hearts agree to do so and when 
						you find variance between them, then stand up. Book 034, Number 6446:
 
						Abu Imran reported that Jundub told us as we we-re 
						young boys living in Kilfa, that Allah's Messenger (may 
						peace be upon him) had said: Recite the Qur'an. The rest 
						of the hadith is the same. Book 034, Number 6447:
 
						'A'isha reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon 
						him) as saying: The most despicable amongst persons in 
						the eye of Allah is one who tries to fall into dispute 
						with others (for nothing but only to display his 
						knowledge and power of argumentation). 
 Chapter 3: FOLLOWING THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE JEWS 
					AND THE CHRISTIANS  Book 034, Number 6448:
 
						Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported Allah's Messenger (may 
						peace be upon him) as saying: You would tread the same 
						path as was trodden by those before you inch by inch and 
						step by step so much so that if they had entered into 
						the hole of the lizard, you would follow them in this 
						also. We said: Allah's Messenger, do you mean Jews and 
						Christians (by your words)" those before you"? He said: 
						Who else (than those two religious groups)? Book 034, Number 6449:
 
						This hadith has been narrated on the authority of 
						'Ata' b. Yasir through another chain of transmitters. 
 Chapter 4: THOSE WHO INDULGED IN HAIR-SPLITTING 
					WERE RUINED  Book 034, Number 6450:
 
						Abdullah reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be 
						upon him) as saying: Ruined, were those who indulged in 
						hair-splitting. He (the Holy Prophet) repeated this 
						thrice. 
 Chapter 5: KNOWLEDGE WOULD BE TAKEN AWAY, AND 
					IGNORANCE WOULD PREVAIL UPON PEOPLE AND THE TURMOIL AT THE 
					END OF THE WORLD  Book 034, Number 6451:
 
						Anas b. Malik reported Allah's Messenger (may peace 
						be upon him) as saying: It is from the conditions of the 
						Last Hour that knowledge would be taken away and 
						ignorance would prevail (upon the world), the liquor 
						would be drunk, and adultery would become rainpant. Book 034, Number 6452:
 
						Qatida reported that Anas b. Malik said: May I not 
						narrate to you a hadith which I heard from Allah's 
						Messenger (may peace be upon him) which no one would 
						narrate to you after me who would have personally heard 
						it from him (the Holy Prophet) (as I have the good 
						fortune to do so)? -" It is from the signs of the Last 
						Hour that knowledge would be taken away, ignorance would 
						prevail upon (the world), adultery would become common, 
						wine would be drunk, the number of men will fall short 
						and the women would survive (and thus such a disparity 
						would arise in the number of men and women) that there 
						would be one man to look after fifty women. Book 034, Number 6453:
 
						This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of 
						Anas b. Malik through another chain of narrators, but 
						with a slight variation of wording. Book 034, Number 6454:
 
						Abu Wa'il reported: I was sitting with 'Abdullah and 
						Abu Musa that they reported Allah's Messenger (may peace 
						be upon him) having said: Prior to the Last Hour, there 
						would be a time when knowledge would be taken away, and 
						ignorance would take its place and there would be 
						bloodshed on a large scale. Book 034, Number 6455:
 
						This hadith has been narrated on the authority of 
						'Abdullah (b. Mas'ud) and Abu Musa (al-Asha'ri) through 
						other chains of transmitters. Book 034, Number 6456:
 
						A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority 
						of Abu Musa through another chain of transmitters. Book 034, Number 6457:
 
						Abu Wa'il reported: I was sitting with Abu Musa and 
						'Abdullah and they were conversing with each other and 
						Abu Musa reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon 
						him) as saying (that we find in the above-mentioned 
						ahadith). Book 034, Number 6458:
 
						Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be 
						upon him) as saying: (When) the time would draw close to 
						the Last Hour, knowledge would be snatched away, turmoil 
						would be rampant, miserliness would be put (in the 
						hearts of the people) and therewould be much bloodshed. 
						They said: What is al-harj? Thereupon he said: It is 
						bloodshed. Book 034, Number 6459:
 
						This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of 
						Abu Huraira with a slight variation of wording. Book 034, Number 6460:
 
						Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be 
						upon him) having said: The time would draw close to the 
						Last Hour and knowledge would decrease. The rest of the 
						hadith is the same. Book 034, Number 6461:
 
						This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of 
						Abu Huraira through other chains of narrators and there 
						is no mention of:" Miserliness would be put (in the 
						hearts of the people)." Book 034, Number 6462:
 
						'Abdullah b. 'Amr b. al-'As reported Allah's 
						Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: Verily, 
						Allah does not take away knowledge by snatching it from 
						the people but He takes away knowledge by taking away 
						the scholars, so that when He leaves no learned person, 
						people turn to ignorant as their, leaders; then they are 
						asked to deliver religious verdicts and they deliver 
						them without knowledge, they go astray, and lead others 
						astray. Book 034, Number 6463:
 
						This hadith has been narrated on the authority of 
						'Abdullah b. Umar through other chains of transmitters, 
						but in the hadith transmitted by Umar b. 'Ali there is 
						an addition of these words:, I met 'Abdullah b. 'Amr at 
						the end of the year and I asked him about it, and he 
						narrated to us the hadith as he had narrated before that 
						he had heard Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) 
						as saying.... (The rest of the hadith is the same). Book 034, Number 6464:
 
						This hadith has been narrated on the authority of 
						'Abdullah b. Amr b. al-'As through another chain of 
						transmitters. Book 034, Number 6465:
 
						'Urwa b. Zubair reported that 'A'isha said to him: 
						This news has reached me that 'Abdullah b. 'Amr al-'As 
						would pass by us during the Hajj season, so you meet him 
						and ask him (about religious matters) as he has acquired 
						great knowledge from Allah's Messenger (may peace be 
						upon him). I thus met him and asked him about things 
						which he narrated from Allah's Messenger (may peace be 
						upon him). And amongst these the one he mentioned was 
						that Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) said: 
						Verily, Allah does not take away knowledge from people 
						directly but he takes away the scholars and consequently 
						takes away (knowledge) along with them and leaves 
						amongst persons the ignorant as their leaders who 
						deliver religious verdicts without (adequate) knowledge 
						and themselves go astray and lead others astray. 'Urwa 
						said: When I narrated this to 'A'isha, she deemed it too 
						much (to believe) and thus showed reluctance to accept 
						that (as perfectly true) and said to, 'Urwa: Did he 
						('Abdullah b. 'Amr) say to you that he had heard Allah's 
						Apostle (may peace be upon him) as saying: ('Urwa had 
						forgotten to ask this from 'Abdullah b. 'Amr). So when 
						it was the next year, she ('A'isha) said to him ('Urwa): 
						Ibn Amr has come (for Hajj), so meet him. talk to him 
						and ask him about this hadith that he narrated to You 
						(last year on the occasion of the Hajj) pertaining to 
						knowledge. He ('Urwa), said: So I met him, and asked 
						about it and he narrated to me exactly like one that he 
						had narrated (to me) for the first time. So when I 
						informed her ('A'isha) about that, she said: I do not 
						think but this that he has certainly told the truth and 
						I find that be has neither made any addition to it, nor 
						missed anything from it. 
 Chapter 6: PERTAINING TO ONE WHO INTRODUCED 
					SOMETHING GOOD OR EVIL, OR HE WHO CALLED TO RIGHTEOUSNESS OR 
					TO THE PATH OF ERROR  Book 034, Number 6466:
 
						Jarir b. Abdullah reported that some desert Arabs 
						clad in woollen clothes came to Allah's Messenger (may 
						peace be upon him). He saw them in sad plight as they 
						had been hard pressed by need. He (the Holy Prophet) 
						exhorted people to give charity, but they showed some 
						reluctance until (signs) of anger could be seen on his 
						face. Then a person from the Ansar came with a purse 
						containing silver. Then came another person and then 
						other persons followed them in succession until signs of 
						happiness could be seen on his (sacred) face. Thereupon 
						Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: He who 
						introduced some good practice in Islam which was 
						followed after him (by people) he would be assured of 
						reward like one who followed it, without their rewards 
						being diminished in any respect. And he who introduced 
						some evil practice in Islam which had been followed 
						subsequently (by others), he would be required to bear 
						the burden like that of one who followed this (evil 
						practice) without their's being diminished in any 
						respect. Book 034, Number 6467:
 
						Jarir reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be 
						upon him) delivered an address in which he exhorted 
						people to give charity. Book 034, Number 6468:
 
						Jarir b. 'Abdullah reported Allah's Messenger (may 
						peace be upon him) as saying: The servant does not 
						introduce good practice which is followed after him.... 
						The rest of the hadith is the same. Book 034, Number 6469:
 
						Jarir transmitted this hadith from his father through 
						another chain of narrators. Book 034, Number 6470:
 
						Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be 
						upon him) as saying: He who called (people) to 
						righteousness, there would be reward (assured) for him 
						like the rewards of those who adhered to it, without 
						their rewards being diminished in any respect. And he 
						who called (people) to error, he shall have to carry 
						(the burden) of its sin, like those who committed it, 
						without their sins being diminished in any respect. |