Hadith / Musnad Ahmad / 238:0
Musnad Ahmad 238:0
Hadith of Sabrah ibn Abi Fakih (RA)
حديث سبرة بن أبي فاكه
Hadith 238:0
Narrated to us by Yahya ibn Sa’id, from Shu’bah, who said: Narrated to us Habib ibn Abi Thabit, from Ibn Abi Nasrah, from Sabrah ibn Abi Fakih, who said: I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: "Satan sat for the son of Adam in his paths. He sat for him in the path of Islam, and said: 'Will you become Muslim and leave your religion, and the religion of your fathers and forefathers?' But he disobeyed him and became Muslim. Then he sat for him in the path of Hijrah (migration), and said: 'Will you migrate and leave your land and your sky? The one who migrates is like a horse tethered to a peg.' But he disobeyed him and migrated. Then he sat for him in the path of Jihad, and said: 'Will you fight? It is the exhaustion of wealth and soul. You will be killed, your wife will be married, and your wealth will be divided.' But he disobeyed him and fought." The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) then said: "Whoever does that and dies, it is a right upon Allah to admit him into Paradise. If he is killed, it is a right upon Allah to admit him into Paradise. If he drowns, it is a right upon Allah to admit him into Paradise. If his animal throws him off and he dies, it is a right upon Allah to admit him into Paradise."
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