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In the books of al-Nisaai

Hadith No: 1

It was narrated from Muharrar bin Abi Hurairah that his father said: "I came with Ali bin Abi Talib (as) when the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.) sent him to the people of Makkah with (announcement of) Bara'ah." He said: "How did you announced that no one would enter Paradise but a believing soul, no one was to circumambulate the House naked: whoever had a treaty with the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.), then for its period, or, it extended to four months, and when four months had passed, and that Allah is free from (all) obligations to the idolaters and so is His Messenger (s.a.w.a.). No idolater was to perform Hajj after this year. I kept on announcing it until my vice grew hoarse."


Reference: Al-Sunan al-Nisaai Book 24 Tradition No. 2958
Hadith No: 2

It was narrated from Jabir that: when the Prophet (s.a.w.a.) came back from the Umrah of Al-Jirranah, he sent Abu Bakr to lead the Hajj. We went with him until, when he was in Al-Urj, the Iqamah for Subh was said, and he stood up to say the Takbir while he heard the grunting of a camel behind him, and he did not say the Takbir. He said: "This is the grunting of the camel of the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.) has had second thoughts about the Hajj, and may be he is here, and we will pray with him." But it was 'Ali (as) on the camel. Abu Bakr said to him: "(Have you come) as a leader or as messenger?" He said: "No, as a messenger, sent by the Messenger of Allah with a declaration of innocence to recite it to the people in the stations of Hajj. So we came to makkah and one day before the day of At-Tarwiyah Abu Bakr, stood up and addressed the people telling them about their rituals. When he finished, Ali (as), may Allah be pleased with him, stood up and recited the declaration of innocence to the people until he finished it. Then we went out with hm and on the day of Arafat. Abu Bakr stood up and addressed people, telling them about rituals. When he finished, Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, stood up and recited the declaration of innocence to the people until he finished it. Then on the day of Sacrifice, we departed (Ifadah) and when Abu Bakr came back, he addressed the people, telling them about their departure (Ifadah), sacrifice and rituals. When he finished, Ali (as), may Allah be pleased with him, stood up and recited the declaration of innocence to the people until he finished it. On the first day of An-Nafr (The 12th of Dhul-Hijjah), Abu Bakr stood up and addressed the people, telling them how to offer their sacrifice and how to stone the Jamrat, and teaching them their rituals. When he had finished, "Ali (as), may Allah be pleased with him, stood up and recited the declaration of innocence to the people until he finished it. (Daif) Abu Abdur-Rahman (An-Nasai) said: Ibn Khuthaim is not strong in Hadith, and I only narrated this so it would not be considered to be from Ibn Juraij from Abu Az-Zubai. And we did not write it except from Ishaq bin Rahuyah bin Ibrahm. And yahya bin Saeed Al-Qattan did not abandon the narrations of Ibn Khuthaim, or dod Abdur-Rahamn. However, Ali bin Al-Madini said: "Ibn Khuthaim is Munkar in Hadith," and Ali bin Al-Madini is more knowledgeable of Hadith.


Reference: Al-Sunan al-Nisaai Book 24 Tradition No. 2993
Hadith No: 3
Al-Nasa'i - al-Sunan al-Kubra
Book of Distinctions - Mentioning the Prophet's (peace be upon him and his holy progeny) statement about Ali: "Indeed, Allah, Glorious is His majesty, will never humiliate him."
Volume: (7) - Page Number: (417)
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8355 - Muhammad ibn al-Muthanna narrated to us, saying: Yahya ibn Hammad narrated to us, saying: al-Wadih, also known as Abu Uwanah, narrated to us, saying: Yahya narrated to us, saying: Amr ibn Maymun narrated to us, saying: I was sitting with Ibn Abbas when nine men came to him and said: "Will you not either stand with us or leave us alone, you these?" And it was a day when he was well, before he became blind. He replied: "I will stand with you, so speak, but I do not know what you are saying." Then he came back, shaking off his robe and saying: "Uf and tfu! They are speaking ill of a man whom ten could not match, they are speaking ill of a man about whom the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him and his holy progeny) said: 'I will surely send a man who loves Allah and His Messenger. Allah will never humiliate him.'" And he was the most prominent of those who sought to be noticed. He said: "Where is Ali?" And he was in the mill, grinding. "None of you would have done the grinding." So he called him, and he was squinting, hardly able to see. The Prophet (peace be upon him and his holy progeny) then puffed into his eyes and shook the banner three times, handing it to him. He came with Safiyyah, the daughter of Huyy, and he sent Abu Bakr with a chapter of Surah At-Tawbah and sent Ali behind him, and he took it from him, saying: 'No one will take it away except a man who is either from me or I am from him.' ....

Reference: Al-Sunan al-Kubra Book 7
Hadith No: 4
Al-Nasa'i - al-Sunan al-Kubra
Book of Special Virtues - Mentioning the Prophet's (peace be upon him and his holy progeny) Instruction with al-Bara'ah to Ali
Volume: (7) - Page Number: (435)
8406 - Muhammad ibn Bashar narrated to us, saying: Affan and Abd al-Sammad both said: Hammad ibn Salamah narrated to us from Samak ibn Harb from Anas, who said: The Prophet (peace be upon him and his holy progeny) sent al-Bara'ah with Abu Bakr, then called him back and said: "This should only be conveyed by a man from my family," and he called Ali and gave it to him.

Reference: Al-Sunan al-Kubra Book 7
Hadith No: 5
Al-Nasa'i - al-Sunan al-Kubra
Book of Special Virtues - Mentioning the Prophet's (peace be upon him and his holy progeny) Instruction to Ali with the Declaration of Innocence
Volume: (7) - Page Number: (435)
8407 - Al-Abbas ibn Muhammad narrated to us, saying: Abu Nuh, whose name was Abd al-Rahman ibn Ghazwan Qarad, narrated to us from Yunus ibn Abi Ishaq, from Abu Ishaq, from Zayd ibn Yathii, from Ali, that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him and his holy progeny) sent the Declaration of Innocence to the people of Mecca with Abu Bakr and then followed him with Ali. He said to him: "Take the book and go to the people of Mecca." So I caught up with him and took the book from him, and Abu Bakr turned back, looking gloomy. He said: "O Messenger of Allah, has something been revealed about me?" He replied: "No, I was commanded to convey it, either by myself or by a man from my family."

Reference: Al-Sunan al-Kubra Book 7
Hadith No: 6
Al-Nasa'i - al-Sunan al-Kubra
Book of Special Attributes - Mentioning the Prophet's (peace be upon him and his holy progeny) Instruction of Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them) with Bara'ah along with Ali
Volume: (7) - Page Number: (435)
8408 - Zakariya ibn Yahya narrated to us, who said: Abdullah ibn Umar narrated to us, who said: Asbat narrated to us, from Fitr, from Abdullah ibn Sharik, from Abdullah ibn Raqeem, from Sa'd, who said: The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him and his holy progeny) sent Abu Bakr with Bara'ah, and when he was on part of the way, he sent Ali, who took it from him and then proceeded with it. Abu Bakr felt something in his heart and said: "The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him and his holy progeny) said that none will convey it on my behalf except for me or a man from me."

Reference: Al-Sunan al-Kubra Book 7