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Abu Musa Ash‘ari relates: Ayesha showed us a sheet and a thick loin-cloth and told us that the Holy Prophet was wearing them when he died (Bokhari and Muslim). :
Sa‘ad ibn Abi Waqgqas relates: I am the first Arab who shot an arrow in the cause of Allah. We fought along with the Holy Prophet when our only food was the leaves of wild trees. The stools of some of us were like the droppings of goats (Bokhari and Muslim).
Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet used to supplicate: Allah, make the provision of the family of Muhammad that which suffices (Bokhari and Muslim).
Muhammad ibn Sirin relates of Abu Hurairah who said: | recall when I used to fall unconscious in the space between the pulpit of the Holy Prophet and the chamber of Ayesha, and every passer by would put his foot on my neck imagining that | was mad. Indeed, I was not mad; I was hungry (Bokhari).
Ayesha relates that when the Holy Prophet died his armour was pledged with a Jew for thirty measures of barley (Bokhari and Muslim).
Anas relates: The Holy Prophet had pledged his armour for a quantity of barley, and I went to him with some barley bread and smelly fat. The family of the Holy Prophet never possessed a measure of wheat between them at morning or evening, and they were nine houses (Bokhari).
Abu Hurairah relates: I have known seventy of the Company of the Lounge not one of whom possessed a cloak, only a loin cloth or a blanket which they suspended from their necks and which reached down half way to their shanks or to their ankles. They managed to keep it in place with their hands lest their private parts might be exposed (Bokhari).
Ayesha relates: The mattress of the Holy Prophet was of leather stuffed with the husk of the date-palm tree (Bokhari).
Ibn Umar relates: We were sitting with the Holy Prophet when a man of the Ansar came and greeted him and turned back.’ The Holy Prophet said to him: Brother from the Ansar, how is my brother Sa‘ad ibn Ubadah? He answered: Well. The Holy Prophet asked: Which of you will come along to visit him? He stood up and we stood up with him. We were more than ten persons, and we had not a shoe, or leather sock, or cap or shirt. We walked through the barren plain till we came to Sa‘ad’s place. His people stood back from him and the Holy Prophet and his companions who were with him went up to him (Muslim).
Abu Hurairah relates: By Him save Whom there is none worthy of worship, I used to press my stomach against the earth out of hunger, or I would tie a stone over it. One day I was sitting along the common path when the Holy Prophet passed by me. He smiled when he saw me and recognised from my face the condition I was in. Then he called me and I responded: At your service, Messenger of Allah. He said: Keep by me: and walked on, and I followed him. Arrived at home, he asked for leave and entered and gave me leave and I too entered. He found milk in a cup and inquired: Where is this from? He was told: It is a present for you from So and So. He called me and I responded: At your service, Messenger of Allah. He said: Go to the Company of the Lounge and bring them in. Abu Hurairah explains that the Company of the Lounge were men who had no family, no property, no relations. They were the guests of the Muslims. When the Holy Prophet received anything for charity he sent it to them and did not retain anything out of it for himself. When he received a gift he sent for them and shared it with them. On this occasion I resented his sending for them. I said to myself: What will this milk amount to among so many? I am more deserving of it than anyone else, so that by drinking it I might gain some strength. When they come he will command me to give it to them. I do not expect that anything will reach me out of this milk. But there was no escape from obeying Allah and His" Messenger. So I went to them and called them; they came and sought permission, which was granted and took their seats. The Holy Prophet called me and I responded: At your service, Messenger of Allah. He said: Take the milk and give it to them. I took the cup and would give it to one man who would drink his fill and return it to me, and | would give it to the next one who would do the same. I went on doing this till the cup reached the Holy Prophet. By that time all had drunk their fill. He took the cup and put it on his hand, looked at me, smiled and said: Aba Hirr? I said: At your service, Messenger of Allah. He said: Now you and I are left. 1 said: That is true, Messenger of Allah. He said: Then sit down and drink. I drank, but he went on saying: Drink; till 1 said: By Him Who has sent you with the truth, I can find no more room for it. He said: Then give it to me. So I gave him the cup. He praised Allah, pronounced the name of Allah and drank what was left of the milk (Bokhari).