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( The fifth hadith on Zamzam )

Abu Dawud al-Tayalisi narrated on the authority of Abu Dharr on the authority of the Prophet, may God s prayers and peace be upon him, in Zamzam that it is a blessed food that tastes and cures sickness.

( the sixth hadith )

Al-Daraqutni came out from the hadith of Jabir that the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, said Zamzam water when it was drunk for it

And this news is true to my taste, for I drank it for a reason and it happened to me

( The seventh hadith on the temptation of Zamzam water due to its virtues )

Al-Tirmidhi mentioned it on the authority of Aisha that she was carrying Zamzam water and that the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, used to carry it

It is a strange good hadith

( The eighth hadith on entering Mecca in Ihram )

Abu Ahmad bin Adi Al-Jurjani mentioned from the hadith of Ibn Abbas, who said the Messenger of God, may God s prayers and peace be upon him, said, No one enters Makkah unless he enters Ihram from its people or not from its people.

And in its chain of narrators there is an article and the interpretation of the ihram mentioned in this hadith to me is that he does not enter it except out of respect for it, as it has been said

It is true that the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, entered the day of the conquest of Makkah wearing a black turban without Ihram

And he said about the timing of the timings for those who wanted to perform Hajj and Umrah

( The ninth hadith on the monopoly of food in Makkah )

Muslim mentioned from the hadith of Ya la bin Umayyah that the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said monopolizing food in the Haram is atheism in it.

No one is to be taken for ill will and injustice outside the sanctuary of Makkah, and there are many hadiths about its honor

( And as for the hadiths of Medina )

from which

The talk of the visit, which is the first

Al-Daraqutni came out on the authority of Ibn Umar that the Messenger of God, may God s prayers and peace be upon him, said: Whoever visits my grave, my intercession is necessary for him

( The second hadith on the merits of the one who died in it )

Al-Tirmidhi mentioned on the authority of Ibn Umar that the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, said, Whoever is able to die in Medina, let him die there, for I will intercede for the one who died there.

It is an authentic hadith

( The third hadith on the prohibition of Medina )

Muslim mentioned on the authority of Sa`d bin Abi Waqqas who said that the Messenger of God, peace and blessings of God be upon him, said: I forbid what is between the two cities of Medina to cut off its bite or kill its game. He said, The city is better for them, if they knew. I will have to fight for it and its efforts, except that I will be his intercessor or a witness on the Day of Resurrection, and none of the people of Madinah will want evil except that God will melt him in the fire, the melting of lead or the melting of salt in water.

( The fourth hadith about one who was caught in Medina )

Abu Dawud mentioned on the authority of Suleiman bin Abi Abdullah, he said: I saw Saad bin Abi Waqqas taking a man hunting in the sanctuary of Madinah, which the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, had forbidden. If someone hunts in it, let him steal it, so I will not return food to you that the Messenger of God, may God s prayers and peace be upon him, fed me, but if you wish, I will pay you the price for it.

( The fifth hadith on transferring the fever of Medina to Al-Juhfa )

Muslim mentioned on the authority of Aisha, she said: We came to Madinah and it was an epidemic, so Abu Bakr complained and Bilal complained. I loved Makkah, strengthened it and corrected it for us, and blessed us with its saa and its extensions, and transformed its hama into al-Juhfa


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