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Ugbah ibn ‘Amir Juhni relates that he heard the Holy Prophet say: Allah will admit three people to Paradise on account of one arrow: First, the one who makes it with a good motive, secondly, the one who shoots it, and, thirdly, the one who hands it up for shooting. So learn archery and riding. I prefer that you should learn archery rather than riding. He who gives up archery after having been instructed in it because of lack of interest neglects a bounty (Abu Daud).
Sulama ibn Akwa relates: The Holy Prophet passed by a group who were practising archery and said to them: Practise archery, children of Ishmael, for your ancestor was an archer (Bokhari).
Amr ibn Abusah relates that he heard the Holy Prophet say: He who shoots an arrow in the cause of Allah has merit equal to the freeing of a slave (Abu Daud and Tirmidhi).
Abu Yahya Kharaim ibn Fatik relates that the Holy Prophet said: He who spends in the cause of Allah has his reward seven hundred times (Tirmidhi).
Abu Sa‘id Khudri relates that the Holy Prophet said: When a servant of Allah observes the fast for a day for the sake of Allah, He thereby repels the Fire from him a distance of seventy years of journeying (Bokhari and Muslim).
Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: He who observes’ the fast for a day in the cause of Allah will find that Allah has dug a moat between him and the Fire as wide as the distance between heaven and earth (Tirmidhi).
Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: He who dies without having fought in the cause of Allah and without having thought of it in his mind dies with one characteristic of hypocrisy within him (Muslim).
Jabir relates: We were together with the Holy Prophet in an expedition when he said: There are in Medina men who are with you so far as merit is concerned wherever you journey and whatever valley you traverse. They have only been prevented by illness (or by some other cause) from being with you, but they are your partners in reward (Bokhari and Muslim).
Abu Musa Asha’‘ri has related: The Holy Prophet was asked: Which of three strives in the cause of Allah, one who fights in order that he should display his bravery, or one who fights out of a feeling of indignation, or one who fights in order to show off? He replied: He who fights so that the word of Allah be exalted, is the one who strives in the cause of Allah (Bokhari and Muslim).
Abdullah ibn Amr ibn ‘As relates that the Holy Prophet said: There is no company or group which fights in the cause of Allah and gathers spoils and is delivered safe but has received two-thirds of its reward in this life. And there is no group or company which suffers and is defeated but that its full reward is awaited (Muslim).