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English_Biography_Shefa_of_Prophet_Muhammad, page : 282
Abdur Rahman, Mahdi's son instructed those in his company to be silent, whenever a prophetic quotation was mentioned, and told them, "Do not raise your voices above the voice of the Prophet .” The reason for this lies in his interpretation of the preceding verse. He said that people must be silent whenever a prophetic quotation is read, just as if they would if they were in the presence of the Prophet listening to him speaking.
The Transmission of Hadith by the Companions and their Followers (Tabien and Tabi Tabien)
The high regard of the Companions and their followers (Tabien and Tabi Tabien) for the transmission of the Prophetic quotations and his way of life
Amr, Maymun’s son tells us “I visited Masood’s son throughout the period of a year and he never heard him say, ‘The Messenger of Allah said’ but one day he said ‘the Messenger of Allah said’ and upon saying it he became so distressed until I saw perspiration drip from his brow. Then Masood’s son started to explain the hadith. His eyes were full of tears and his veins became enlarged.
The Judge of Medina, Abraham, Abdullah's son who was the son of Qusaym Al Ansari, tells us that "Malik, Anas' son happened to pass by Abu Hazim who was teaching some of the prophetic quotations. Malik asked permission to listen, however there was no place to sit and he said, "I dislike listening to a prophetic quotation while standing."
We are told by Malik that a man went to Al Musayyab's son and found him resting. He asked about a certain prophetic saying, whereupon Al Musayyab's son sat upright and gave him the quotation. The man said to Al Musayyab, "I wish you had not troubled yourself." Whereupon he replied, "I would dislike to convey to you a prophetic quotation whilst resting."
Muhammad, Sirin's son was a person who would laugh a lot but when he heard a saying of the Prophet he became humble.
Abu Mus'ab said, "Malik, Anas' son would only transmit a prophetic quotation if he had his ablution. This was on account of the respect Malik had for the Prophet .
Whenever Malik, Anas' son was taught a prophetic quotation he would out of respect, make ablution, prepare himself then put on his robe and transmit it. When he was asked why he had did that, he replied saying, "It is the saying of the Messenger of Allah ."
When people visited Malik, his maid would go to them and ask, 'The shaykh asks whether you have come to hear prophetic quotations or if it is because you have a question." If they had questions, he would come out to hear them, but if it was to hear a prophetic quotation he would first make ablution, put on some perfume and fresh robes on top of which he would wear a dark cloak. He would wear a turban and then place
The Transmission of Hadith by the Companions and their Followers (Tabien and Tabi Tabien)
The high regard of the Companions and their followers (Tabien and Tabi Tabien) for the transmission of the Prophetic quotations and his way of life
Amr, Maymun’s son tells us “I visited Masood’s son throughout the period of a year and he never heard him say, ‘The Messenger of Allah said’ but one day he said ‘the Messenger of Allah said’ and upon saying it he became so distressed until I saw perspiration drip from his brow. Then Masood’s son started to explain the hadith. His eyes were full of tears and his veins became enlarged.
The Judge of Medina, Abraham, Abdullah's son who was the son of Qusaym Al Ansari, tells us that "Malik, Anas' son happened to pass by Abu Hazim who was teaching some of the prophetic quotations. Malik asked permission to listen, however there was no place to sit and he said, "I dislike listening to a prophetic quotation while standing."
We are told by Malik that a man went to Al Musayyab's son and found him resting. He asked about a certain prophetic saying, whereupon Al Musayyab's son sat upright and gave him the quotation. The man said to Al Musayyab, "I wish you had not troubled yourself." Whereupon he replied, "I would dislike to convey to you a prophetic quotation whilst resting."
Muhammad, Sirin's son was a person who would laugh a lot but when he heard a saying of the Prophet he became humble.
Abu Mus'ab said, "Malik, Anas' son would only transmit a prophetic quotation if he had his ablution. This was on account of the respect Malik had for the Prophet .
Whenever Malik, Anas' son was taught a prophetic quotation he would out of respect, make ablution, prepare himself then put on his robe and transmit it. When he was asked why he had did that, he replied saying, "It is the saying of the Messenger of Allah ."
When people visited Malik, his maid would go to them and ask, 'The shaykh asks whether you have come to hear prophetic quotations or if it is because you have a question." If they had questions, he would come out to hear them, but if it was to hear a prophetic quotation he would first make ablution, put on some perfume and fresh robes on top of which he would wear a dark cloak. He would wear a turban and then place