Friday, May 31, 2013

Evils that will occur at the End of Times, of which some are taking place in our Age

The Prophet Spoke Of Evils That Were To Occur After His Time...

'Ataa ibn Abee Rabaah related that 'Abdullah ibn 'Umar (ra) said, "The Messenger of Allah (saws) came to us and said, "0 group of Muhaajireen, five practices — if you are afflicted with them...and I seek refuge in Allah from you reaching them:
(1) evil does not spread throughout a people to the extent that they proclaim it openly except that plague and hunger will spread among them, to such a degree that was previously unknown by their predecessors;
(2) people will not reduce in measurement (i.e., by cheating with scales when buying and selling) except that they will be overtaken by drought in the lands, by burdensome obligations, and by the oppression of the ruler upon them;
(3) they will not refuse to pay Zakaat on their wealth except that they will be prevented rain from the sky, and were it not for livestock, they would not receive rain (altogether);
(4) they will not break Allah's covenant and the covenant of His Messenger (saws) except that their external enemies will be given reign to subjugate them, enemies that will take something from what is in their hands;
(5) and as long as their Imams do not rule by Allah's Book and they mock what Allah revealed, Allah will make their strength to be used among themselves — against one another."
(Ibn Maajah)
Ibn Maajah was alone in relating the narration and it does have some Gharaabah (strangeness) in it.

'Alee ibn Abee Taalib (ra) related that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said, "When my nation does fifteen practices, calamity befalls it." It was asked, "And what are they, 0 Messenger of Allah (saws) He said,
1) When the spoils of war are hoarded by some members of society only;
2) when people take for themselves things that are left with them as a trust, considering those things to be booty;
3) when Zakaat is taken unwillingly from the people (as if they feel it is a burden or tax);
4 and 5) when a man obeys his wife but disobeys his mother;
6 and 7) when a man treats his friend well but is harsh and distant with his father;
8) when voices are raised in mosques;
9) when the leader of a people is the most base individual among them;
10) when a man is honored because his evil is feared;
11) when alcohol will be imbibed;
12) when silk will be worn (by men);
13) when female singers will be used;
14) when musical instruments will be used;
15) when the last of this nation curses the first of it...at that point wait for a red wind, or the sinking of the earth, or for people to be transformed (into animals).
(At-Tirmidhee)
At-Tirmidhee then said, "This Hadeeh is Ghareeb; we do not know it from 'Alee except through this chain...some scholars have made remark upon the memory of one of its narrators, Abu Al-Farj ibn Fudaalah.
 


And in another narration, 'Alee ibn Abee Taalib (ra), said, "The Messenger of Allah (saws) led us in the morning prayer, and when he completed his prayer, a man called out to him, saying, 'When is the Hour?' The Messenger of Allah (saws) reproached and scolded the man, and he (saws) said, 'Be quiet.' When the light of the morning appeared, the Prophet (saws) turned his gaze to the sky and said, 'Exalted is He Who raised it and planned it.' He then turned his gaze to the ground and said, 'Exalted is He Who spread it out, and created it.' He then said, 'Where is the questioner about the Hour?' The man rested on his knees and said, 'I...asked you.' The Prophet (saws) said, 'That is when the  Imams (rulers) will oppress, when people will believe in the stars (astrology) and disbelieve in  Qadr (Divine Preordainment); (a time when) people will take for themselves things that were left as trusts with them, considering those things to be spoils; charity will be considered as a burden or tax and wicked deeds will increase — at that time, your people will be destroyed.' " (Al-Bazzaar)

Abu Hurairah (ra) related that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said, "When spoils and trusts are taken as booty; when Zakaat is considered to be a burden (or tax); when knowledge is learned, but not for the religion; when a man obeys his wife but disobeys his mother, brings close his friend while keeping his father at a distance; when voices are raised in the mosques; when the tribe is led by the most wicked one among them; when the leader of a people is the most base individual among them; when a man is honored because his evil is feared; when female singers and musical instruments spread; when alcohol is imbibed; and when the last of this nation curses the first of it — at that point, wait for a red wind, for the sinking of the earth, for Qadhr (two opinions: flying of stones with severe winds or the earth expelling the corpse of the deceased after its burial), and for signs that will follow in sequence like the beads of an old necklace after its string is cut — and they fall in sequence (At-Tirmidhee)

'Imraan ibn Husain (ra) related that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said, "In this Nation there (will be) the sinking of the earth (and the swallowing of what is on it), transformation (into animals), and Qadhf (flying of stones with severe winds or the earth expelling the corpse of the deceased after its burial)." A man asked, "And when is that, 0 Messenger of Allah?" He said, "When female singers and musical instruments appear (or become widespread) and when alcohol is imbibed." (At-Tirmidhee)
At-Tirmidhee said, "This Hadeeth is Ghareeb." And it was related in another narration that is Mursal.

Ibn 'Umar (ra) related that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said, "...When my nation walks in an arrogant and haughty manner...Allah will give reign to its evil ones over its good ones." (At-Tirmidhee) This Hadeeth is Ghareeb.

Abu Hurairah (ra) related that the Prophet (saws) said, "We are the last (of nations) and the first on the Day of Resurrection, and we are the first to enter Paradise." (Bukhaaree, Muslim, and An-Nasaaee, and the wording of the above narration is taken from Sunan An-Nasaaee)

'Umar ibn Al-Khattaab (ra) related that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said, "Indeed Paradise is forbidden for all of the Prophets until I enter it (first); and it is forbidden upon all nations until my nation enters it (first)." Al-Haafidh Ad-Diyaa related this narration.

Abu Hurairah (ra) related that the prophet (saws), said, "Jibreel came to me and showed me the door of Paradise through which my nation will enter." Abu Bakr (ra) said, "0 Messenger of Allah, I wish I was with you so that I could have seen it." The Messenger of Allah (saws) said, "Indeed, 0 Abu Bakr, you are the first to enter Paradise from my nation." (Abu Daawood)

The following is established in Bukhaaree and Muslim: "Allah will say: Admit (into Paradise) whoever from your nation has no reckoning upon him through the Baab Al-Ayman (a door of Paradise); and they will be participating with the people in all of the other doors as well."

In another narration, Abu Hurairah (ra) related that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said, "Whoever spends a pair from his wealth (a pair is referring to any two things from the same type of wealth) in the way of Allah, he will be called from the gates of Paradise, and Paradise has gates. So whoever is from the people of prayer, then he is called from the gate of prayer; whoever is from the people of charity (Sadaqah), he is called from the gate of charity; whoever is from the people of Jihaad is called from the gate of Jihaad; whoever is from the people of fasting is called from the gate of  Ar-Rayyaan." Abu Bakr (ra) said, "By Allah...will there be one who is called from all of them, 0 Messenger of Allah (saws)." He (saws): said, "Yes, and I hope that you will be one of them.” (Bukhaaree and Muslim)

Sahl ibn Sa'ad (ra) related that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said, "In Paradise there are eight gates, one of which is called  Ar-Rayyaan; none enter it save the people of fasting. When they will have entered through it, it will be closed and none other than them shall enter through it." (Bukhaaree and Muslim)

The Poor Will Enter Paradise Before The Rich...
Abu Hurairah (ra), related that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said, "Poor Muslims will enter Paradise before rich (Muslims) by a period of half a day (of the Hereafter), and that is 500 years (from this world)." (Ahmad)

At-Tirmidhee related it in another narration and ruled it to be Hasan Saheeh. Through another chain narrated by Ath-Thauree, Abu Hurairah (ra) related that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said, "Indeed, the poor believers will enter Paradise half a day before the rich (believers), and that is 500 years (from this world)."

'Abdullah ibn 'Umar (ra) related that he heard the Messenger of Allah (saws) say, "On the Day of Resurrection, the Poor Muhaajiroon will precede the rich ones - i.e., to Paradise - by forty autumns (i.e., 40 years)." (Ahmad)

Ibn 'Abbaas (ra), related that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said, "Two believers met at the door of Paradise, a rich believer and a poor believer - (such were) they in the world. The poor believer was made to enter Paradise while the rich believer was held back for a period that Allah willed him to be restrained. He was then made to enter Paradise; the poor man met him and said, '0 my brother, what has held you back? By Allah, you were restrained until I began to fear for you.' He said, 'My brother, after you (entered Paradise), my detainment was severe and unpleasant. I have only reached you after so much sweat poured from me that, were 1000 camels to come (to that sweat as a place of drinking) after each one of them ate something sour (to make them thirsty), they would have been quenched by it." (Ahmad)

Usaamah ibn Zaid (ra) related that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said, "I stood at the gate of Paradise, and (I saw that) most of those who entered it were Masaakeen (the poor). And I stood at the gate of Hell, and (I saw that) most of those who entered it were women." (Bukhaaree and Muslim)

And 'Umraan ibn Husain (ra) related that he heard the Messenger of Allah (saws) say, "I looked into Paradise and I saw that most of its inhabitants are the poor. And I looked into the Hellfire and saw that most of its inhabitants are women." (Bukhaaree)

Ibn 'Abbaas (ra) related that the Messenger of Allah (saws) looked into the Hellfire and saw that most of its dwellers are women, and he looked into Paradise and saw that most of its dwellers are the poor. (Muslim)

Abu Hurairah (ra) related that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said, "If your leaders are the best among you, if your chiefs and people of status are the most generous among you, and if your affairs are conducted through mutual consultation among you, then the face of the earth is better for you. But if your rulers are the most evil among you, if the rich among you are also the most miserly of you, and if your affairs are trusted to your women, then beneath the earth (i.e. in your graves) is better for you than being on the face of it." (Maalik in a Mursal Hadeeth)
Maalik said that it is a Ghareeb narration, known only through the narration of Saaleh Al-Mizzee...and he is a righteous man.

Anas ibn Maalik (ra) related that the Prophet (saws) said, "The Hour will not come until people vie with one another regarding mosques (perhaps meaning that they will vie with another in building beautiful mosques of extravagant designs — and Allah knows best)." (Ahmad)

We will mention other signs in the Hadeeth of Ibn Mas'ood (ra), a portion of which contains this statement: "Mihraabs will be embellished and hearts will decay." In another narration 'Aleem said, "We were seated on a roof and with us was a man from the Prophet's Companions." Yazeed said, "I do not know him except as 'Ans Al-Ghaffaaree. People were deep in a discussion on the plague, and 'Arts said, '0 plague, take me.' He said it three times. Aleem said, 'Why do you say that? Did not the Messenger of Allah', say, 'None of you should hope for death, for with death one's deeds come to an end, and even if one asks for it to be delayed (when its time comes) it will not be prevented' Aleem said, 'Verily, I heard the Messenger of Allah . 0, say, 'Hasten to death before the following: the coming of foolish rulers; an increase in the number of special guards (for the ruler); the selling of judgments (i.e. judgments are purchased through bribery); blood being deemed insignificant (i.e. much killing, without people considering there to be value to life); the breaking off of family ties; and the presence of a group that takes the Qur'an as a flute (i.e. saying it in a melodious but affected and extravagant manner), gives it to the people, and diverts them with it (from the true purpose of the Qur'an), though they have the least understanding among them.'

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