Volume 7, Book 65, Number 371:
Narrated Abu Mas’ud Al-Ansari:
There was an Ansari man nicknamed, Abu Shu’aib, who had a slave who was a butcher. He came
to the Prophet while he was sitting with his companions and noticed the signs of hunger on the face
of the Prophet . So he went to his butcher slave and said, “Prepare for me a meal sufficient for five
persons so that I may invite the Prophet along with four other men.” He had the meal prepared for
him and invited him. A (sixth) man followed them. The Prophet said, “O Abu Shu’aib! Another man
has followed us. If you wish, you may invite him; and if you wish, you may refuse him.” Abu Shu’aib
said, “No, I will admit him.”
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SAHIH BUKHARI VOLUME 7 > BOOK 65: FOOD, MEALS
Volume 7, Book 65, Number 372:
Narrated ‘Amr bin Umaiyya:
that he saw Allah’s Apostle cutting a piece of mutton from its shoulder part he was carrying in his
hand. When he was called for prayer, he put it down and the knife with which he was cutting it.
Then he stood up and offered the prayer without performing new ablution
Volume 7, Book 65, Number 373r:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet said, If supper is served and the Iqama for (Isha) prayer is proclaimed, start with you
supper first.”
Volume 7, Book 65, Number 373i:
Narrated Nafi:
Once Ibn Umar was taking his supper while he was listening to the recitation of (Quran by) the
Imam (in the Isha prayer).
Volume 7, Book 65, Number 374:
Narrated Aisha:
The Prophet said, “If the Iqama for (‘Isha’) prayer is proclaimed and supper is served, take your
supper first “
Volume 7, Book 65, Number 375:
Narrated Anas:
I know (about) the Hijab (the order of veiling of women) more than anybody else. Ubai bin Ka’b
used to ask me about it. Allah’s Apostle became the bridegroom of Zainab bint Jahsh whom he mar –
ried at Medina. After the sun had risen high in the sky, the Prophet invited the people to a meal. Al –
lah’s Apostle remained sitting and some people remained sitting with him after the other guests had
left. Then Allah’s Apostle got up and went away, and I too, followed him till he reached the door of
‘Aisha’s room. Then he thought that the people must have left the place by then, so he returned and I
also returned with him. Behold, the people were still sitting at their places. So he went back again for
the second time, and I went along with him too. When we reached the door of ‘Aisha’s room, he re –
turned and I also returned with him to see that the people had left. Thereupon the Prophet hung a
curtain between me and him and the Verse regarding the order for (veiling of women) Hijab was re –
vealed.
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SAHIH BUKHARI VOLUME 7 > BOOK 66: SACRIFICE ON OCCASION OF BIRTH (`AQIQA)
Book 66: Sacrifice on Occasion of Birth (`Aqi –
qa)
Volume 7, Book 65, Number 362:
Narrated ‘Abdul ‘Aziz:
It was said to Anas “What did you hear the Prophet saying about garlic?” Anas replied, “Whoever
has eaten (garlic) should not approach our mosque.”
Volume 7, Book 65, Number 363:
Narrated Jabir bin ‘Abdullah:
The Prophet said, “Whoever has eaten garlic or onion should keep away from us (or should keep
away from our mosque).’
Volume 7, Book 65, Number 364:
Narrated Jabir bin ‘Abdullah:
We were with Allah’s Apostle collecting Al-Kabath at Mar-Az-Zahran. The Prophet said, “Collect
the black ones, for they are better.” Somebody said, (O Allah’s Apostle!) Have you ever shepherded
sheep?” He said, “There has been no prophet but has shepherded them. “
Volume 7, Book 65, Number 365:
Narrated Suwaid bin An Nu’man:
We went out with Allah’s Apostle to Khaibar, and when we reached As-Sahba’, the Prophet asked
for food, and he was offered nothing but Sawiq. We ate, and then Allah’s Apostle stood up for the
prayer. He rinsed his mouth with water, and we too, rinsed our mouths. Narrated Suwaid; We went
out with Allah’s Apostle to Khaibar. and when we reached As-Sahba’, which (Yahya says) is one day’
journey from Khaibar, the Prophet asked for food, and he was offered nothing but Sawiq which we
chewed and ate. Then the Prophet asked for water and rinsed his mouth, and we too, rinsed our
mouths along with him. He then led us in the Maghrib prayer without performing ablution again