The Book of Thaifah Mansurah, among its contents, discusses Al-Ghuraba'
The discussion about Al-Ghuraba can be explained from several sides:
First
The hadiths that explain the alienation of Islam.
From Abu Hurairah Radhiyallahu 'anhu from the Prophet Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam, he said.
"Meaning: Indeed Islam begins with alienation and will return to being foreign as it was at first, so lucky are the foreigners (Al-Ghuraba)" [Narrated by Muslim 2/175-176 -An-Nawawiy]
[a] Hadith Abdillah bin Mas'ud Radhiyallahu 'anhu belaiu said: Rasulullah Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam has said.
"Meaning: In fact Islam begins with alienation and will return to being foreign as it was at first, so lucky people who are strangers (Al-Ghuraba) he said: Asked the Messenger of Allah who is Al-Ghuraba? He replied: People who stay away from the tribes "[Weak Hadith: As explained in my book: Thubaa Lilghuraba' No.1]
And in another narration: "Meaning: People who do good when humans are corrupted" [Saheeh, as in the previous reference No. 1]
[b] Hadith Abdillah bin Umar bin Al-Khaththab Radhiyallahu 'anhu he said: The Messenger of Allah said.
"Meaning: Indeed Islam begins with alienation and will return to being strange as it was at first, they take refuge between the two mosques as a snake takes refuge in its hole" [Narrated by Muslim 2/76 -An-Nawawiy]
[c] Hadith Abdillah bin Amr bin Al-Ash Radhiyallahu 'anhu he said: Rasulullah SAW said one day and we were with him.
“Meaning: Fortunate are the strangers (Al-Ghuraba) The Messenger of Allah asked who Al-Ghuraba was? He answered the pious people among the many bad people, the people who disagree with them are more than obey them” [Saheeh Hadith because of the many ways of transmission as we have explained in the book of Thubaa Lilghuraba (3)]
And in another history.
"Meaning: People who run away with their religion that Allah will raise them up on the Day of Resurrection with Isa bin Maryam" [Weak hadith as in the reference above (3)]
[d] Hadith of Ibn Abbas [6] and Anas bin Malik [7] such as the hadith of Abi Hurairah Radhiyallahu 'anhu.
[e] The hadith of Jaabir bin Abdillah [8] and Sahal bin Saad [9] is like the hadith of Ibn Mas'ud in the second narration.
[f] Hadith Abdurrahman bin Sannah Radhiyallahu 'anhu he heard the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam say.
"Meaning: Actually Islam begins with alienation and will return to being foreign as it was at first, so lucky people who are foreigners (Al-Ghuraba), some ask: O Messenger of Allah, who is Al-Ghuraba? Belaiu replied: Those who do good when humans are corrupted and for the sake of a substance in whose hand my soul is in His hands, true faith will flow back to Medina as flood waters flow, and for the sake of a substance in whose hand my soul is truly Islam will return to the area of the two mosques as the snake returns to take refuge. to the hole” [Weak hadith as in the reference above (10) and this hadith has another authentic transmission path with a different pronunciation]
[g] Hadith of Saad bin Abi Waqash like the hadith of Abdurrahman bin Sannah Radhiyallahu 'anhu [Saheeh see reference above]
The discussion about Al-Ghuraba can be explained from several sides:
First
The hadiths that explain the alienation of Islam.
From Abu Hurairah Radhiyallahu 'anhu from the Prophet Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam, he said.
"Meaning: Indeed Islam begins with alienation and will return to being foreign as it was at first, so lucky are the foreigners (Al-Ghuraba)" [Narrated by Muslim 2/175-176 -An-Nawawiy]
[a] Hadith Abdillah bin Mas'ud Radhiyallahu 'anhu belaiu said: Rasulullah Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam has said.
"Meaning: In fact Islam begins with alienation and will return to being foreign as it was at first, so lucky people who are strangers (Al-Ghuraba) he said: Asked the Messenger of Allah who is Al-Ghuraba? He replied: People who stay away from the tribes "[Weak Hadith: As explained in my book: Thubaa Lilghuraba' No.1]
And in another narration: "Meaning: People who do good when humans are corrupted" [Saheeh, as in the previous reference No. 1]
[b] Hadith Abdillah bin Umar bin Al-Khaththab Radhiyallahu 'anhu he said: The Messenger of Allah said.
"Meaning: Indeed Islam begins with alienation and will return to being strange as it was at first, they take refuge between the two mosques as a snake takes refuge in its hole" [Narrated by Muslim 2/76 -An-Nawawiy]
[c] Hadith Abdillah bin Amr bin Al-Ash Radhiyallahu 'anhu he said: Rasulullah SAW said one day and we were with him.
“Meaning: Fortunate are the strangers (Al-Ghuraba) The Messenger of Allah asked who Al-Ghuraba was? He answered the pious people among the many bad people, the people who disagree with them are more than obey them” [Saheeh Hadith because of the many ways of transmission as we have explained in the book of Thubaa Lilghuraba (3)]
And in another history.
"Meaning: People who run away with their religion that Allah will raise them up on the Day of Resurrection with Isa bin Maryam" [Weak hadith as in the reference above (3)]
[d] Hadith of Ibn Abbas [6] and Anas bin Malik [7] such as the hadith of Abi Hurairah Radhiyallahu 'anhu.
[e] The hadith of Jaabir bin Abdillah [8] and Sahal bin Saad [9] is like the hadith of Ibn Mas'ud in the second narration.
[f] Hadith Abdurrahman bin Sannah Radhiyallahu 'anhu he heard the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam say.
"Meaning: Actually Islam begins with alienation and will return to being foreign as it was at first, so lucky people who are foreigners (Al-Ghuraba), some ask: O Messenger of Allah, who is Al-Ghuraba? Belaiu replied: Those who do good when humans are corrupted and for the sake of a substance in whose hand my soul is in His hands, true faith will flow back to Medina as flood waters flow, and for the sake of a substance in whose hand my soul is truly Islam will return to the area of the two mosques as the snake returns to take refuge. to the hole” [Weak hadith as in the reference above (10) and this hadith has another authentic transmission path with a different pronunciation]
[g] Hadith of Saad bin Abi Waqash like the hadith of Abdurrahman bin Sannah Radhiyallahu 'anhu [Saheeh see reference above]
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