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CAMEL’S CALF:
Hazrat Anas says: Once a man begged Prophet Muhammad
ﷺ
for a camel for
conveyance purpose.
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon Him) was in jolly mood, so He said, “Yes i will
give you, but a calf (baby camel).
That person could not understand and got surprised and said, “O messenger of
Allah! what I will do with a calf of a camel?” (means how can i ride a calf).
Prophet Muhammad
ﷺ
said “Every camel is the calf of a camel (means even after
getting matured for riding, it remains a child of camel)
(Tirmizi, Abo Dawood)
NO HEAVEN FOR OLD PEOPLE:
Hazrat Anas Radhi-Allahu-Anhu says: Once an old lady asked Prophet Muhammad
ﷺ
to pray for her, so that Allah may bless her with heaven. Prophet
ﷺ
said, “No
old lady will enter heaven.”
She was shocked, begin crying and asked, “Why old women will not enter heaven?”
Prophet Muhammad
ﷺ
said, “Did not you read the verse of Qur’an which says.
Women of heaven will be of young age.”
(Mean all people who died old will be made young first, then will enter heaven.)
COME ALONG WITH YOUR FULL BODY:
Hazrat Auf bin Maalik Ashari Radhi-Allahu-Anhu says: During the journey of Tabook, I
went to meet Prophet Muhammad
ﷺ
when He
ﷺ
was relaxing in a leather tent. I
greeted Him (said Salam), He
ﷺ
replied. Then I asked permission to meet him. He
gave me permission. then I asked, Shall i come inside tent along with my full body?
Prophet Muhammad
ﷺ
said, “Yes, come along with your full body.”
So i entered the tent.
Hazrat Usman bin Abo Ataka says, the leather tent in which Prophet Muhammad
ﷺ
was relaxing was too small. Hence Hazrat Auf Said, Shall I come along with full
body?”
Hazrat AufRadhi-Allahu-Anhu only by leaning inside tent, could have talked to
Prophet Muhammad
ﷺ
, but both were in jolly mood, hence talked in terms of full
and half body.
(Abo Dawood)
ONE WITH TWO EARS:
Hazrat Anas Radhi-Allahu-Anhu says: Once (in a pleasant mood), Prophet
Muhammad
ﷺ
called me as “O one with two ears!”.
(Because Hazrat Anas Radhi-Allahu-Anhu use to hear what
ever Prophet Muhammad
ﷺ
said very carefully)
(Abu-Dawood, Tirmazi)