Abu hurairah ra biography
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‘The Messenger of Allah ﷺ used to teach his Companions, saying: “When one of you reached the morning, then let him say, ‘O Allah, by You we enter the morning, and by You we enter the evening, and be You we live, and by You we died, and to You is the Return.’ And when he reaches the evening let him say, ‘O Allah, by You we enter the evening, and by You we enter the morning, and by You we live, and by You we die, and to You is the Resurrection.’”’
Jami’ al-Tirmidhi, 3391, Sunan Abu Dawud, 5068, Sunan Ibn Majah, 3868 and others. It was graded as sahih by Ibn Hajar as in futuhat ar-rabbaniyyah: 3/86. Some versions of the narration have nushur mentioned for both morning and evening.
Invocation 16 from Morning and Evening Invocations is known as:
Sayyiduna Abu Huraira’s رضي الله عنه Shield of Protection
I seek refuge in the perfect words of Allah in entirety from the evil He has created.
Abu Huraira رضي الله عنه reported that a person came to Allah’s Messenger ﷺ and said:
‘Allah’s Messenger, I was stung by a scorpion during the night. Thereupon he said: Had you recited these words in the evening: “I seek refuge in the Perfect Word of Allah from the evil of what He created,” it would not have done any harm to you.’
Sahih Muslim, 2708b& 2709a; Mu
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Abu Hurayrah
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Abu Hurayrah
Died 678
Companion of the prophet
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Father of the Kitten . Abu Hurayrah al-Dawsi al-Yamani was one of the best known Companions of the Prophet Muhammad and a narrator of hadiths. It is said that he was given the name Abu Hurayrah (Father of the Kitten) because he had a kitten and used to play with it while herding people’s goats for a living.
Late Convert . Abu Hurayrah was among the converts to Islam who arrived in Madinah around 629, the seventh year after the migration, and after that he associated closely with Muhammad. He was one of the poor people known as the Ahl al-Suffa, who inhabited the platform in the Prophet’s masjid and depended on charity.
Hadith Narrator . Although he arrived at Madinah only about four years before the Prophet’s death, he is best known as a narrator of hadiths about the Prophet’s daily life and other affairs. More than 3,500 of these traditions are attributed to him, and eight hundred different hadith collectors received traditions from him. According to Ibn Saad (784-845), the well-known biographer of the Sahabah (Companions of the Prophet) and the Tabiun (the second generation after the original Companions), Abu Hurayrah passed on more traditions than other Companions—including Aisha, the Prophet’s young wif