Hadith 709 Abu Musa Al-Ash`ari
reported: One day, I performed my Wudu' in my house and then set forth with the determination that I would stick to The Messenger of Allah
and spend the whole day with him. I came to the masjid and asked about him. The Companions told that he
had gone in a certain direction. Abu Musa added: I followed him inquiring until I came to Bi'r Aris (a well in the suburb of Al-Madinah).
(There) I sat down at the door till he
had relieved himself and performed Wudu'. Then I went to him and saw him sitting on the platform of the well with his shanks uncovered and his legs dangling in the well. I greeted him and returned to the door of the garden, saying to myself, "I will be the doorkeeper of the Messenger of Allah
today.''
Abu Bakr
came and knocked a the door. I said; "Who is that?'' He
said: "Abu Bakr.'' I said, "Wait a moment.'' Then I went to the Messenger of Allah
and said, "O The Messenger of Allah! Abu Bakr is at the door seeking permission to enter.'' He
said,
"Admit him and give him the glad tidings of Jannah.'' I returned and said to Abu Bakr
"You may enter and the Messenger of Allah
has given you the glad tidings of (entering) Jannah.'' Abu Bakr
came in and sat down on the right side of The Messenger of Allah
and suspended his legs into the well and uncovered his shanks, as the Messenger of Allah had done. I returned to the door and sat down. I had left my brother at home while he was performing Wudu' and intending to join me. I said to myself: "If Allah intends good for him (i.e., to be blessed to come at this time and receive the glad tidings of entering Jannah), He will bring him here.''
Someone knocked at the door and I said, "Who is it?'' He
said, "Umar bin Al-Khattab.'' I said, "Wait a moment.'' Then I proceeded towards The Messenger of Allah
. I greeted him and said, "Umar is at the door, seeking permission to enter. He
said,
"Let him in and give him the glad tidings of entering Jannah.'' I went back to `Umar
and said to him, "The Messenger of Allah has given you permission as well as glad tidings of entering Jannah.'' He entered and sat down with The Messenger of Allah
on his left side and dangled his feet into the well. I returned to the door and sat down and said to myself: "If Allah intends good for my brother, He will bring him here.''
Someone knocked at the door and I said, "Who is it?'' He
said, "Uthman bin `Affan.'' I said, "Wait a moment.'' I went to The Messenger of Allah
and informed him about his arrival. He
said,
"Let him in and give him glad tidings of entering Jannah together with a tribulation which he will have to face.'' I came back to him and said, "You may enter; and The Messenger of Allah
gives you the glad tidings of entering Jannah together with a tribulation that will afflict you.'' He
got in and saw that the elevated platform round the well was fully occupied. So he sat on opposite side.
Sa`id bin Al-Musaiyab
a subnarrator has reported: The order in which they sat down indicated the places of their burial. [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Another narration adds: Abu Musa Al-Ash`ari
said: The Prophet
ordered me to guard the door. When `Uthman
was told (about the misfortune) he praised Allah then said: "Allahu Musta'an (His help is to be sought).''
(The interpretation of Sa`id bin Al-Musaiyab is that the graves of Abu Bakr and `Umar ((Radhi Allahu Anhuma) are by the side of the Prophet
, in the same position they took when they sat next to the Prophet saws: while the grave of `Uthman
is away from their graves, in the public graveyard of Al-Madinah known as Baqi` Al-Gharqad).
Commentary: This Hadith brings four points under our consideration.
First, in certain cases, a glad tiding is given about the future life.
Second, the Prophet
himself gave the good news to the first three Rightly-Guided Khulafa' (caliphs) that they would go to Jannah. Now only an inborn wretch can doubt their Faith.
Third, the riot foretold by the Prophet
with regard to `Uthman
took place in the concluding days of his caliphate. Influenced by the wicked and baseless propaganda of a Jew, `Abdullah bin Saba', a splinter group blockaded `Uthman's house and finally put him to death. The incident reveals the Prophet's
truthfulness.
Fourth, things are also interpreted while one is awake, and the power of intuition is of course the basis of such a state. Yet, a vision is not necessarily commensurate with the external reality in all cases. However, the first two caliphs, as envisioned by Abu Musa Al-Ash`ari
, are eternally resting, along with the Prophet
, in `Aishah's room, while `Uthman
is buried in the Al-Madinan graveyard of Baqi` Al-Gharqad.
For an explanation of this Hadith by Dr Muhammad Salah view the video included in Hadith No. 708