Monday 3 October 2011

A false hadeeth with the title “ would that it had been new... would that it had been far... would that it had been complete”

 

One of the Companions of the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) was on his deathbed, and he spoke three phrases: “Would that it had been new”. He slept briefly then woke up and said “Would that it had been far.” He slept briefly and woke up and said: “Would that it had been complete.” After that his soul departed. The Companions (may Allah be pleased with them) went to the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) to ask him about these words. The Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “ One day this man was walking and he had an old garment with him. He came across a poor person who was complaining about the bitter cold, so he gave him the garment. As he was dying, he saw a palace in Paradise, and the Angels of death said to him: ‘This is your palace.’ He said: ‘For which deed of mine is it?’ They said to him: ‘Because one night you gave the garment in charity to a poor person.’ The man said, ‘It was old and worn out. What would it have mattered to us if it had been new? Would that it had been new.’ One day he was going to the mosque, and he saw a paralysed man who wanted to go to the mosque, so he carried him to the mosque. When he was dying, he saw a palace in Paradise, and the Angels of death said to him: ‘This is your palace.’ He said: ‘For which deed of mine is it?’ They said to him: ‘Because you carried a paralysed man to pray in the mosque.’ The man said: ‘The mosque was nearby. What would it have mattered to us if it had been far away? Would that it had been far away.’ One day he was walking and he had with him part of a round of bread. He came across a poor person who was hungry, so he gave him a piece of it. When he was dying, he saw a palace in Paradise. The Angels of death said to him: This is your palace. He said: ‘For which of my deeds is it?’ They said to him: ‘Because you gave in charity part of a round of bread to a poor person.’ The man said: ‘It was part of a round. What would it have mattered to us if it had been complete? Would that it had been complete.’ 


I want to know whether this is a hadeeth and whether it is saheeh. Because I cannot reply to these words until I am certain whether it is sound or not. May Allah reward you with the highest Firdaws.

Praise be to Allaah.

The words mentioned in the question are not a hadeeth of the
Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) and they are not the
words of any of the Sahaabah or Taabi’een. In fact, in our research we did
not find it in any of the books of the scholars, classical or modern, saheeh
or da’eef. It is most likely to be one of the fabrications that are in
circulation among people. Perhaps some of the later writers fabricated it
and attributed it to the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him),
and how many such reports there are nowadays, and Allah is the one whose
help we seek. Many people have had the audacity to commit this grave major
sin, the sin of fabricating hadeeths and falsely attributing them to the
Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him). 

What every Muslim must do is be aware of these fabricated
reports, and strive to warn people against them, and not help to spread
them. Rather they must help to erase them from gatherings and chat rooms,
and replace them with the many sound hadeeth which encourage giving charity
and being kind to the poor and needy. 

The Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon
him) said: “It is sufficient lying for a man to speak of everything that he
hears.” narrated by Muslim in the Introduction to his Saheeh (5). 

And Allah knows best.

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