Volume 8 Book 73 Hadith 228

Volume 8, Book 73, Number 228:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Once the Prophet was on one of his journeys, and the driver of the camels started chanting (to let
the camels go fast). The Prophet said to him. “(Take care) Drive slowly with the glass vessels, O An –
jasha! Waihaka (May Allah be Merciful to you).”

Volume 8 Book 73 Hadith 229

Volume 8, Book 73, Number 229:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet was on a journey and a slave named Anjasha was chanting (singing) for the camels to
let them go fast (while driving). The Prophet said, “O Anjasha, drive slowly (the camels) with the
glass vessels!” Abu Qilaba said, “By the glass vessels’ he meant the women (riding the camels).”

Volume 8 Book 73 Hadith 230

Volume 8, Book 73, Number 230:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet had a Had (a camel driver) called Anjasha, and he had a nice voice. The Prophet said
to him, “(Drive) slowly, O Anjasha! Do not break the glass vessels!” And Qatada said, “(By vessels’) he
meant the weak women.”

Volume 8 Book 73 Hadith 231

Volume 8, Book 73, Number 231:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
There was a state of fear in Medina. Allah’s Apostle rode a horse belonging to Abu Talha (in order
to see the matter). The Prophet said, “We could not see anything, and we found that horse like a sea
(fast in speed).”
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Volume 8 Book 73 Hadith 232

Volume 8, Book 73, Number 232:
Narrated ‘Aisha:
Some people asked Allah’s Apostle about the fore-tellers. Allah’s Apostle said to them, “They are
nothing (i.e., liars).” The people said, ‘O Allah’s Apostle ! Sometimes they tell something which comes
out to be true.” Allah’s Apostle said, “That word which comes to be true is what a jinx snatches away
by stealing and then pours it in the ear of his fore-teller with a sound similar to the cackle of a hen,
and then they add to it one-hundred lies.”

Volume 8 Book 73 Hadith 223

Volume 8, Book 73, Number 223:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad:
The most beloved names to ‘Ali was Abu Turab, and he used to be pleased when we called him by
it, for none named him Abu Turab (for the first time), but the Prophet. Once ‘Ali got angry with (his
wife) Fatima, and went out (of his house) and slept near a wall in the mosque. The Prophet came
searching for him, and someone said, “He is there, Lying near the wall.” The Prophet came to him
while his (‘Ali’s) back was covered with dust. The Prophet started removing the dust from his back,
saying, “Get up, O Abu Turab!”

Volume 8 Book 73 Hadith 224

Volume 8, Book 73, Number 224:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah’s Apostle said, “The most awful name in Allah’s sight on the Day of Resurrection, will be (that
of) a man calling himself Malik Al-Amlak (the king of kings).”

Volume 8 Book 73 Hadith 213

Volume 8, Book 73, Number 213:
Narrated Said bin Al-Musaiyab:
That when his grandfather, Hazn visited the Prophet the Prophet said (to him), “What is your
name?” He said, “My name is Hazn.” The Prophet said, ” But you are Sahl.” He said, “I will not change
my name with which my father named me.” Ibn Al-Musaiyab added: So we have had roughness (in
character) ever since.