Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Beseeching For Help (istighathah) References [1]. Bukhārī narrated this tradition in his as-Sahīh with different words at six various places, i.e. b. of janā’iz (funerals) ch.71 (1:451#1279); b. of manāqib (virtues) ch.22 (3:1317#3401); b. of maghāzī (the military expeditions led by the Prophet) ch.14, 25 (4:1486, 1498-9 #3816, 3857); b.
of riqāq (softening of hearts) ch.7, 53 (5:2361, 2408#6062, 6218); Tabarānī, al-Mu‘jam-ul-kabīr (17:278-80#767-70); Bayhaqī, as-Sunan-ul-kubrā (4:14); Baghawī, Sharh-us-sunnah (14:39-41#3822-3); and ‘Alī’ al-Hindī in Kanz-ul-‘ummāl (14:416#39122). [2]. Narrated in his as-Sahīh, b. of fadā’il (virtues) ch.9 (4:1795 #30/2296). [3]. Narrated in his Musnad (4:149, 153-4). [4]. Nasā’ī, Sunan, b. of hibah (gifts) 6:262-3. [5]. Shakespeare, King Lear. [6]. Bukhārī narrated it in his as-Sahīh, chs.
of qiblah, ch.1 (1:153#384); and Nasā’ī in his Sunan, b. of aymān wa sharā’i‘ahū (8:105). [7]. Qur’ān ( Maryam, Mary) 19:19. Previous Next