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:''This is a sub-article to the Succession to Muhammad. The Hadith of the pen and paper is a ''hadith'' in Islam about an event when the Islamic prophet Muhammad expressed a wish to write something down. The hadith is referenced in both Shia and Sunni traditions.〔Sunni narrations include Sahih Muslim, Book of Bequests (Kitab al-Wasiyyah), numbers 4014 and 4016 (http://www.usc.edu/org/cmje/religious-texts/hadith/muslim/013-smt.php); Sahih al-Bukhari 9.468 and 7.573.〕 Shias also refer to it as "The Calamity of Thursday" (Arabic ''Raziyat Yawm al-Khamis'').〔Muhammad al-Tijani al-Samawi, ''Black Thursday'', trans. S. Athar (Qum: Ansarian, n.d.).〕 ==Narration== Muhammad became ill in the year 632 and his health took a serious turn on a Thursday. It is reported that Muhammad asked for writing materials to write a statement that would prevent the Muslim nation from going astray forever. The first person to reply was Umar, answering that there was no need for the statement, arguing that Muhammad was ill and that the Muslims had The book of Allah "Hasabuna Kitaab Allah (the Book of Allah is enough for us)".〔 Sunnis tend to view this as ''Sahih'' and have included it in Sahih al-Bukhari.〔 Sunnis tend to view this as Sahih and have included it in Sahih Muslim.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hadith of the pen and paper」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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