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165 Bukhaari & Abu Daawood.

166 Bukhaari, Muslim & Siraaj.

167 Tirmidhi & Haakim, who declared it saheeh, cf. Saheeh at- Targheeb (no. 353)

168 Bukhaari and Abu Daawood.

169 Transmitted by Abu Daawood and others. Ibn Khuzaimah and Ibn Hibbaan declared it saheeh. See Saheeh at-Targheeb (no.555)

170 Ahmad and Abu Ya'laa. See Saheeh at-Targheeb (no. 556).

171 Mukhlis in Ahaadeeth Muntaqaah, Tabaraani, Rooyaani, Diyaa' in al-Mukhtaarah, Ibn Maajah, Ahmad and Ibn 'Asaakir. Haitami declared it saheeh in Asnaa al-Mataalib.

172 Muslim.

173 A woollen garment having marks.

174 A coarse garment without marks.

175 Bukhaari , Muslim & Maalik. It is given in Irwaa' (376).

176 "A small room embedded in the ground slightly, like a small chamber or cupboard" (Nihaayah).

177 Bukhaari , Muslim & Abu 'Awaanah. The Messenger (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) did not order the wiping out or tearing of the pictures but only removed them because - and Allaah knows best - they were not pictures of things having souls. The evidence for this is that he (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) tore other pictures as proved by many narrations in Bukhaari and Muslim, and whoever wishes to explore this further should consult Fath al-Baari (10/321) and Ghaayah al-Maraam fi Takhreej Ahaadeeth al-Halaal wal-Haraam (nos. 131-145).

178 Bukhaari and Muslim.

179 Bukhaari , Muslim & Ibn Abi Shaibah (12/110/2). It is given in Irwaa' (no. 8)

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