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Hadis No: 7706

No: 7706
حدثني سلمة بن شبيب، حدثنا الحسن بن أعين، حدثنا زهير، حدثنا أبو إسحاق، قال سمعت البراء بن عازب، يقول جاء أبو بكر الصديق إلى أبي في منزله فاشترى منه رحلا فقال لعازب ابعث معي ابنك يحمله معي إلى منزلي فقال لي أبي احمله ‏.‏ فحملته وخرج أبي معه ينتقد ثمنه فقال له أبي يا أبا بكر حدثني كيف صنعتما ليلة سريت مع رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم قال نعم أسرينا ليلتنا كلها حتى قام قائم الظهيرة وخلا الطريق فلا يمر فيه أحد حتى رفعت لنا صخرة طويلة لها ظل لم تأت عليه الشمس بعد فنزلنا عندها فأتيت الصخرة فسويت بيدي مكانا ينام فيه النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم في ظلها ثم بسطت عليه فروة ثم قلت نم يا رسول الله وأنا أنفض لك ما حولك فنام وخرجت أنفض ما حوله فإذا أنا براعي غنم مقبل بغنمه إلى الصخرة يريد منها الذي أردنا فلقيته فقلت لمن أنت يا غلام فقال لرجل من أهل المدينة قلت أفي غنمك لبن قال نعم ‏.‏ قلت أفتحلب لي قال نعم ‏.‏ فأخذ شاة فقلت له انفض الضرع من الشعر والتراب والقذى - قال فرأيت البراء يضرب بيده على الأخرى ينفض - فحلب لي في قعب معه كثبة من لبن قال ومعي إداوة أرتوي فيها للنبي صلى الله عليه وسلم ليشرب منها ويتوضأ - قال - فأتيت النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم وكرهت أن أوقظه من نومه فوافقته استيقظ فصببت على اللبن من الماء حتى برد أسفله فقلت يا رسول الله اشرب من هذا اللبن - قال - فشرب حتى رضيت ثم قال ‏"‏ ألم يأن للرحيل ‏"‏ ‏.‏ قلت بلى ‏.‏ قال فارتحلنا بعد ما زالت الشمس واتبعنا سراقة بن مالك - قال - ونحن في جلد من الأرض فقلت يا رسول الله أتينا فقال ‏"‏ لا تحزن إن الله معنا ‏"‏ ‏.‏ فدعا عليه رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم فارتطمت فرسه إلى بطنها أرى فقال إني قد علمت أنكما قد دعوتما على فادعوا لي فالله لكما أن أرد عنكما الطلب ‏.‏ فدعا الله فنجى فرجع لا يلقى أحدا إلا قال قد كفيتكم ما ها هنا فلا يلقى أحدا إلا رده - قال - ووفى لنا ‏.‏ وحدثنيه زهير بن حرب، حدثنا عثمان بن عمر، ح وحدثناه إسحاق بن إبراهيم، أخبرنا النضر بن شميل، كلاهما عن إسرائيل، عن أبي إسحاق، عن البراء، قال اشترى أبو بكر من أبي رحلا بثلاثة عشر درهما وساق الحديث بمعنى حديث زهير عن أبي إسحاق وقال في حديثه من رواية عثمان بن عمر فلما دنا دعا عليه رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم فساخ فرسه في الأرض إلى بطنه ووثب عنه وقال يا محمد قد علمت أن هذا عملك فادع الله أن يخلصني مما أنا فيه ولك على لأعمين على من ورائي وهذه كنانتي فخذ سهما منها فإنك ستمر على إبلي وغلماني بمكان كذا وكذا فخذ منها حاجتك قال ‏"‏ لا حاجة لي في إبلك ‏"‏ ‏.‏ فقدمنا المدينة ليلا فتنازعوا أيهم ينزل عليه رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم فقال ‏"‏ أنزل على بني النجار أخوال عبد المطلب أكرمهم بذلك ‏"‏ ‏.‏ فصعد الرجال والنساء فوق البيوت وتفرق الغلمان والخدم في الطرق ينادون يا محمد يا رسول الله يا محمد يا رسول الله ‏.‏
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Al-Bara' b. 'Azib reported that Abu Bakr Siddiq came to the residence of my father ('Azib) and bought a haudaj from him and said to 'Azib: Send your son to my residence (to carry this haudaj), and my father said to me: Carry it (for him). So I carried it and there went along with him (with Abu Bakr) my father in order to fetch its price and he ('Azib) said to Abu Bakr: Abu Bakr, narrate to me what you both did on the night when you set out on a journey along with Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him). He said: We set out during the night and went on walking until it was noon, and the path was vacant and so none passed by that (until) there appeared prominently before us a large rock. It had its shade and the rays of the sun did not reach that place. So we got down at that place. I then went to the rock and levelled the ground with my hands at the place where the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) would take rest under its shade. I then set the bedding and said: Allah's Messenger, go to sleep and I shall keep a watch around you. I went out and watched around him. There we saw a shepherd moving towards that rock with his flock and he intended what we intended (i. e. taking rest). I met him and said to him: Young boy, to which place do you belong? He said: I am a person from Medina. I said, is there any milk in the udders of your sheep and goats? He said: Yes. He took hold of a goat, and I said to him: Clean the udder well so that it should be free from hair, dust and impurity. I saw al-Bara' striking his hand upon the other (to give an indication) how he did that. He milked the goat for me in a wooden cup which he had with him and I had with me a bucket in which I kept water for drinking and for performing ablution. I came to Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) and did not like to awaken him from sleep but he was accidentally startled from the sleep. I poured water upon the milk (till It was cold) and I said: Allah's Messenger, take this milk. He then took It and I was delighted and he (the Holy Prophet) said: Is now not the time to march on? I said: Of course. So he marched on after the sun had passed the meridian and Suraqa b. Malik pursued us and we had been walking on soft, level ground. I said: Allah's Messenger, we are about to be overtaken by them. Thereupon he said: Be not grieved. Verily, Allah is with us. Then Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) cursed him and his horse sank into the earth. I think he also said: I know you have hurled curse upon me. So supplicate Allah for me and I take an oath that I shall turn everyone away who would come in search of you. So he (Allah's Messenger) supplicated Allah and he was rescued and he came back and to everyone he met, he said: I have combed all this side. In short, he diverted everyone whom he met and he in fact fulfilled his promise. Al-Bara' reported: Abu Bakr purchased a saddle from me for thirteen dirhams; the rest of the hadith is the same, and in the narration of Uthman b. 'Umar, the words are: He (Suraqa b. Malik) drew near Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him), and he (the Holy Prophet) cursed him and his camel sank in the earth up to the belly and he jumped from that and said: Muhammad, I am fully aware of It that it is your doing. Supplicate Allah that He should rescue me from it in which I am (pitchforked) and I give you a solemn pledge that I shall keep this as a secret from all those who are coming after me. Take hold of an arrow out of it (quiver) for you will find my camels and my slaves at such and such place and you can get whatever you need (on showing this arrow). He (the Holy Prophet) said: I don't need your camels. And we (the Holy Prophet and Abu Bakr) came to Medina during the night and the people began to contend as to where Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) should reside and he encamped in the tribe of Najjar who were related to 'Abd ul-Muttalib from the side of mother. Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) honoured them, then people climbed upon house-top and women also and boys scattered in the way, and they were all crying: Muhammad, Messenger of Allah, Muhammad, Messenger of Allah.
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