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They are: La Ilaha illa Allah [there is no god except Allah], Subhan-Allah (Glorified is Allah), Alhamdu-Lillah (Praise be to Allah), Allahu Akbar (Allah is Greatest), and the righteous son of a Muslim: He dies, so his father seeks compensation from Allah."[^11] Abdul-Rahman ibn Samrah quotes the Messenger of Allah (ص) as saying, "I saw yesterday something amazing," stating a lengthy tradition which includes this: "I saw a man from my nation whose scales were light, so his sons came and caused his scales to weigh down heavily."[^12] Sahl ibn Haneef, may Allah be pleased with him, has said that the Messenger of Allah (ص) said, "Get married, for I shall brag about your numbers before the nations on the Judgment Day, so much so that the stillborn remains procrastinating at the gate of Paradise, so it is said to him to enter, but he says, 'Not before my parents enter.'"[^13] Mu`awiyah ibn Haidah al-Qushairi quotes the Prophet (ص) as saying, "A slave woman who gives birth is better than a beautiful [free] woman who does not.
I shall brag about your numbers before the nations, so much so that the stillborn will remain procrastinating at the gate of Paradise; therefore, it is said to him to enter Paradise, whereupon he would say, 'I and my parents?' and it will be said to him, 'You and your parents.'"[^14] Abdul-Malik ibn Omayr quotes narrators telling him that a man once went to the Prophet (ص) and said, "O Messenger of Allah! Shall I marry so-and-so?" The Messenger of Allah (ص) prohibited him from marrying her.
He went to him a second time and said, "O Messenger of Allah! Shall I marry so-and-so?" The Messenger of Allah (ص) prohibited him from marrying her, too. Then the man went to the Prophet (ص) a third time, whereupon he (ص) this time said to him, "A slave woman who gives birth is dearer to my heart than a beautiful [free] but sterile woman." Then he (ص) added saying, "Do you not know that I shall brag about your numbers to the other nations?