Musnad Abu Ishaq Sa'd bin Abi Waqqas
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Hadith
It was narrated from ‘Amir bin Sa"d that his father said:
On the day of al-Khandaq, there was a man who was shielding himself with his shield, doing something like this with it; he would put it over his nose, then do something like this, and then put it down. I stretched mу hand out towards my quiver and took out a bloodstained arrow, which I placed on the string of my bow. When he did something like this, and lowered his shield, I shot the arrow. I have never forgotten how it hit the shield, and he (the man) fell and started kicking with his foot. The Prophet (ﷺ) of Allah smiled-I (the narrator] think he said: so broadly that his eyeteeth could be seen- I said: Why? He said: Because of what that man did.
It was narrated that ‘AbdulMalik bin "Umair said: I heard Mus"ab bin Sa"d narrate from his father Sa"d bin Abi Waqqas that
he used to enjoin this supplication and narrate it from the Prophet (ﷺ) : "O Allah, I seek refuge with You from miserliness, I seek refuge with You from cowardice, I seek refuge with You from becoming senile, I seek refuge with You from the trials of this world, and I seek refuge with You from the punishment of the grave.
It was narrated from Mus"ab bin Sa"d bin Abi Waqqas, from his father, that
he swore by al-Laf and al-"Uzza, and his companions said to him: You have said something unseemly. So he went to the Prophet (ﷺ) and said: I am newly Muslim, and I swore an oath by al-Lat and al‘Uzza. The Prophet (ﷺ) said to him: "Say La ilaha illallah wahdahu (there is no god but Allah alone) three times, and spit dryly to your left three times, and seek refuge with Allah from the Shaitan, and do not do it again."
It was narrated from Muhammad bin Abdur-Rahman bin Labeebah that Sa"d bin Malik said:
I heard the Prophet (ﷺ) say: “The best of dhikr is that which is silent, and the best of provision is that which is just enough."
It was narrated from Muhammad bin Sa"d that his father said,
"Umar asked permission to enter upon the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), and there were some women with him whose voices had drowned out his voice. He gave him permission to enter, and they hastened to leave. "Umar came in and the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was smiling. ‘Umar said: May Allah make you happy all your life, O Messenger of Allah, may my father and mother be sacrificed for you. He said: “I wonder at these women who were with me. When they heard your voice they hastened to leave," "Umar turned to them and said: O enemies of your souls, by Allah you should have feared the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) more than me. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "Let them be, O ‘Umar. By Allah, the Shaitan: never meets you on a road but he takes a different road."
It was narrated from Muhammad bin Sa'd bin Malik, that his father said:
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "It is not permissible for a Muslim to forsake his brother for more than three days."