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Hadith 1002

1002 - حَدَّثَنَا الْحُمَيْدِيُّ قَالَ: ثنا سُفْيَانُ، قَالَ: ثنا سُمَيٌّ مَوْلَي أَبِي بَكْرٍ، عَنْ أَبِي صَالِحٍ، عَنْ أَبِي هُرَيْرَةَ: «أَنَّ رَسُولَ اللَّهِ صَلَّي اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ كَانَ يَتَعَوَّذُ مِنْ جَهْدِ الْبَلَاءِ، وَدَرَكِ الشَّقَاءِ وَسُوءِ الْقَضَاءِ، وَشَمَاتَةِ الْأَعْدَاءِ» قَالَ سُفْيَانُ: «ثَلَاثَةٌ مِنْ هَذَا الْأَرْبَعِ»
Sayyiduna Abu Hurairah (may Allah be pleased with him) narrates: The Noble Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) used to seek refuge from the severity of trials, falling into wretchedness, evil fate, and the gloating of enemies. Sufyan says: Out of these four, there are three things. (That is, Sufyan says that out of these four, three are exactly as the Prophet (peace be upon him) said, but one has been added, though I do not know which one has been added.)
Hadith Reference مسند الحميدي / 1002
Hadith Grading محدثین: إسناده صحيح
Hadith Takhrij «إسناده صحيح وأخرجه البخاري فى «صحيحه» برقم: 6347، 6616، ومسلم فى «صحيحه» برقم: 2707، وابن حبان فى «صحيحه» برقم: 1016، والنسائي فى «المجتبیٰ» برقم: 5506 ، 5507، والنسائي فى «الكبریٰ» برقم: 7874، 7875، وأحمد فى «مسنده» برقم: 7472، وأبو يعلى فى «مسنده» برقم: 6662، والبزار فى «مسنده» برقم: 8971»
Explanation & Benefits
Shaykh Muhammad Ibrahim bin Basheer
Benefit:
From this hadith it is established that one should constantly supplicate for protection from trials, misfortune, evil destiny, and enmity. These are matters in which a person is powerless. One should strengthen one’s connection with Allah Ta’ala, adopt humility, and remain far removed from arrogance and the like.
Source: Musnad al-Humaydi: Commentary by Muhammad Ibrahim bin Bashir, Page: 1001
Shaykh Abdul Sattar al-Hammad
Hadith Commentary:
(1)
In one narration, it is mentioned that the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) himself used to seek refuge from severe calamity, wretchedness, an evil decree, and the rejoicing of enemies.
(Sahih al-Bukhari, Book of Supplications, Hadith: 6347)
The goodness or badness of decree is in relation to the creation, because every act of the Creator is based on goodness and blessing.

(2)
Hafiz Ibn Hajar rahimahullah writes that Imam Bukhari rahimahullah, through the verses he presented under this chapter heading, refutes the one who claims that a person is himself the creator of his own actions. For if an evil deed is created by the person himself, then what benefit is there in seeking refuge with Allah from it?
(Fath al-Bari: 11/625)
And Allah knows best.
The explanation of this hadith has already been mentioned in the benefits of Hadith: 6347; it should be reviewed there.
Source: Hidayat al-Qari: Commentary on Sahih Bukhari, Urdu, Page: 6616
Maulana Dawood Raz
Hadith Commentary:
In Isma'il's narration, it is explicitly stated that the fourth matter was "the rejoicing of enemies" (shamatat a'da').
Source: Sahih Bukhari: Commentary by Maulana Dawood Raz, Page: 6347
Shaykh Abdul Sattar al-Hammad
Hadith Commentary:
(1)
This supplication is very comprehensive because if the undesirable matter pertains to worldly affairs, it is referred to as "su’ al-qada’" (evil fate), and if it pertains to the Hereafter, it is "dark al-shaqa’" (reaching wretchedness), for the real wretchedness and misfortune is that of the Hereafter. Then, if it relates to livelihood, there are two possibilities:
If it comes from others, it is "shamatat al-a’da’" (the gloating of enemies), and if it comes from oneself, it is "juhd al-bala’" (severe trial).
(‘Umdat al-Qari: 15/44) (2)
Imam al-Bukhari rahimahullah, in another place, has mentioned all four phrases without any hesitation.
The Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam said:
“Seek refuge with Allah from severe calamity, reaching wretchedness, evil fate, and the gloating of enemies.”
Source: Hidayat al-Qari: Commentary on Sahih Bukhari, Urdu, Page: 6347
Hafiz Muhammad Ameen
(1) The remaining three things also fall under the category of “evil decree” (su’ al-qada), because in this world, an evil destiny manifests in the form of severe trials and tribulations, which cause the enemy to rejoice unjustly. And if it pertains to the Hereafter, then this is the utmost level of wretchedness.

(2) The evil of destiny is relative to the person concerned; otherwise, every decision and decree of Allah Ta’ala is correct and good. “And evil is not attributed to You.” Even if we are unable to comprehend its reality.

(3) It is permissible to supplicate for protection from an evil decree, because Allah Ta’ala is absolutely sovereign; He can change destiny whenever He wills: “He is not questioned about what He does.” () Moreover, supplication (du‘a) is also among the means, and means are part of destiny. It is as if the decree was that this person would supplicate, and through it, the hardship would be removed. Furthermore, supplication is also worship, so reward will certainly be attained. As a servant, it is necessary to supplicate; to refrain from supplication is arrogance.

(4) By severe tribulation and trial is meant such a state in which death seems easier—whether it is a physical affliction or a financial one.
Source: Sunan Nasa'i: Translation and Benefits by Shaykh Hafiz Muhammad Amin Hafizullah, Page: 5493
Hafiz Muhammad Ameen
Commentary in English:
Misfortune can also occur in this world, such that a person remains distressed due to circumstances. And true misfortune is that one’s life passes in misguidance, to the extent that even death comes upon misguidance. Al-‘iyadhu billah min su’ al-khatimah (We seek refuge with Allah from an evil end).
Source: Sunan Nasa'i: Translation and Benefits by Shaykh Hafiz Muhammad Amin Hafizullah, Page: 5494