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هاجرت إلى رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم، فبينما أنا عنده ذات يوم، قال لي: يا عمرو هل أريك دابة الجنة، تأكل الطعام، وتشرب الشراب، وتمشي في الأسواق؟ قال: قلت: بلى بأبي أنت وأمي. قال: هذا دابة الجنة، وأشار إلى علي بن أبي طالب.
I emigrated to the Messenger of Allah salla Llahu ‘alayhi wa sallam. Once, while I was with him one day, he said to me, “O ‘Amr, should I show you a dabbah (animal) of Jannat that eats food, drinks beverages, and walks in the marketplaces?” I said, “But of course, may my father and mother be sacrificed.” He said, “This is a dabbah of Jannat.” And he pointed towards ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib.
This is narrated — from ‘Amr ibn al Hamiq. Al Haythami said, “Al Tabarani narrates this hadith. It contains several da’if (weak) narrators.”[1]
I was unable to locate it.
[1] Al Haythami: Majma’ al Zawaʾid, 1/400.
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هاجرت إلى رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم، فبينما أنا عنده ذات يوم، قال لي: يا عمرو هل أريك دابة الجنة، تأكل الطعام، وتشرب الشراب، وتمشي في الأسواق؟ قال: قلت: بلى بأبي أنت وأمي. قال: هذا دابة الجنة، وأشار إلى علي بن أبي طالب.
I emigrated to the Messenger of Allah salla Llahu ‘alayhi wa sallam. Once, while I was with him one day, he said to me, “O ‘Amr, should I show you a dabbah (animal) of Jannat that eats food, drinks beverages, and walks in the marketplaces?” I said, “But of course, may my father and mother be sacrificed.” He said, “This is a dabbah of Jannat.” And he pointed towards ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib.
This is narrated — from ‘Amr ibn al Hamiq. Al Haythami said, “Al Tabarani narrates this hadith. It contains several da’if (weak) narrators.”[1]
I was unable to locate it.
[1] Al Haythami: Majma’ al Zawaʾid, 1/400.