A Fabricated Hadeeth
Question One day in our mosque, a person who claims to have knowledge gave a speech after leading us in Thuhr prayer. He told us that when Khadeejah, the wife of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), died, he slaughtered a camel for her and mourned for her for…
Question
Praise be to Allah.
The stories which this preacher told are all false and are
lies against the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) that
have no basis. He did not mourn after the death of Khadeejah (may Allah be
pleased with her), or slaughter a camel, or invite the people to mourn, as
some people do nowadays. He used to make a lot of du’a (supplication) for
Khadeejah (may Allah be pleased with her), and sometimes he would slaughter
a sheep and distribute the meat among her friends as a gift and act of
kindness, and he would pray for her and be kind to her by means of this
du’a.
Similarly, what he said about the tree is also false and has
no basis, and what he said about the Jew is all lies, like the lies made up
by the evil fabricators. The same applies to what he narrated about ‘Uthman
(may Allah be pleased with him) and that man. Moreover Qatadah was not a
Sahabi (Companion of the Prophet), rather he was a Tabi’i (Successor).
The point is that these four reports are all false and are
not sound at all, But it was narrated in other, saheeh hadeeths (authentic
narrations) that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
called some trees and they came to him– and that was one of the signs of
Prophethood. This story was proven in Saheeh Muslim, where it says that on
one of his journeys he wanted to relieve himself, so he called two trees and
they came together, and he sat between them to relieve himself, then each
tree went back to its place. This was a sign from Allah that was evidence of
His almighty power, and that he says to a thing “Be!” and it is. This was
also a sign of the truth of the Messenger of Allah and that he was indeed
the Messenger of Allah. This is something other than the story that this
liar told. We must beware of these liars, and the preacher must fear Allah
when he preaches to people; he should remind them of things that will
benefit them in their spiritual and worldly affairs of verses of the Quran
and saheeh hadeeths from the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon
him). That is sufficient. It was narrated in a saheeh hadeeth that the
Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever
narrates a hadeeth from me knowing that it is false, he is one of the
liars.” (Narrated by Muslim in his Saheeh). And he (peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever narrated from me something that I did not
say, let him take his place in Hell.” (Saheeh, agreed upon). And there are
many similar hadeeths.