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This hadith is a repetition of part of the immediately preceding hadith,
Ibn Mas‘ud relates that the Holy Prophet said: Let not a woman embrace another woman and then describe her to her husband in such detail as if he was looking at her (Bokhari and Muslim),
Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy prophet said: Let not any of you supplicate: Allah, forgive me if Thou will; Allah, have mercy on me if Thou will. A supplication should be made in full confidence for no one has the power to compel the Divine (Muslim). Another version is: A supplicant should supplicate in full confidence and should magnify his desire for acceptance of his supplication for no bounty is too great for Allah.
Anas relates that the Holy Prophet said: When one of you supplicates he should ask in full confidence and should not say: Allah, bestow on me if Thou will; for there is no forcing Him (Bokhari and Muslim).
Huzaifah relates that the Holy Prophet said: Say not: What Allah wills and So and So wills, but say: What Allah wills, and then separately what So and So wills (Abu Daud).
Abu Barzah relates that the Holy Prophet disapproved of a person sleeping immediately before evening Prayer and conversing after it (Bokhari and Muslim). -
Ibn Umar relates that towards the end of his life the Holy Prophet when he finished the evening Prayer said: Note this night of yours for at the end of one hundred years from now no one who is on the earth today will have survived (Bokhari and Muslim).
Anas relates that on one occasion the Holy Prophet was delayed coming to the mosque for the evening Prayer till midnight. After ‘the Prayer finished he turned to us and said: Some people said their Prayer and went and slept, but you who waited were accounted as if you were occupied with Prayer throughout (Bokhari).
Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: When the husband calls his wife to his bed and she does not come and he spends the night offended with her, the angels keep cursing her through the night (Bokhari and Muslim). Another version is: When a woman spends the night away from her husband’s bed, the angels keep cursing her through the night. Still another version runs: The Holy Prophet said: By Him in Whose hands is my life, when a husband calls his wife to his bed and she refuses him, He Who is in heaven is offended with her till her husband is pleased with her.
Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: It is not permissible for a woman to observe a voluntary fast when her husband is at home, except with his permission. Nor should she permit anyone to enter his house without his leave (Bokhari and Muslim).