Not to say "If You will then grant me" (124) |
'Anas said: The Messenger of Allah said: If one of you petitions then let him resolve the matter, and let him not say O' my 'ilăh if you will then grant me;
for there is none that compels Him". |
Reporters
'Al-`Adawee said it was sound, and that it was reported by Al-Bukhări, page 139 of volume 11 of Fath Al-Băree; Muslim,
page 6 of volume 17; and At-Tirmithi, page 470 of volume 9 of Tuhfah. At-Tirmithi said it was comely-sound. |
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