Tradition on the subject of gold (hadith)
Abu Huraira (r) narrated that the Messenger of Allah (s) said:
“If I had gold the weight of Mount Uhud, I would be pleased if I did not retain any of it after three nights except some for the repayment of debts.”
(Bukhâri and Muslim)
from: RIYAD-us-SALIHIN - Gardens of the Virtuous, Munich 1996, Volume 1... p. 201
Compiled by Imam an-Nawawi
published in German in Dar-us-Salam / SKD Bavaria
What does Hadith mean?
“Hadith” is an Arabic word that can be translated as ‘narration’, ‘tradition’ or ‘saying’. A hadith is a traditional statement, action or approval of the Prophet Muhammad (S). Alongside the Qur'an, hadiths are an important source for the Islamic way of life. They were handed down and collected orally and in writing by the Prophet's companions and later generations.
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