Sayyiduna Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) narrates from Sayyiduna Umar bin Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him), who said that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said: "Indeed, I am holding your waists, keeping you away from the Fire, but you are forcefully falling into it just as moths and rainy season insects fall into the fire. Soon your waists will be let go, and (listen) I will be your forerunner at the Hawd (Pond) of Kawthar. There you will come separately and together; I will recognize you by your marks and names just as a man recognizes a strange camel among his own camels (with ease). And you will be taken to the left side. I will plead to the Lord of the worlds about you, saying: O my Lord! These are my people, O my Lord! These are my people. Then it will be said: Indeed, you do not know what innovations they introduced after you. Indeed, after you, they kept turning back on their heels (from the religion). (Listen!) I will surely recognize among you the person who will come on the Day of Resurrection carrying a bleating goat, and he will call out: O Muhammad! O Muhammad! I will say: I can do nothing for you; I had conveyed (the message of Allah). And I will surely recognize among you the person who will come on the Day of Resurrection carrying a bellowing camel, and he will call out: O Muhammad! O Muhammad! But I will say: I can do nothing for you; I had conveyed (the message of Allah). And I will surely recognize among you the person who will come on the Day of Resurrection carrying a neighing horse, and he will call out: O Muhammad! O Muhammad! But I will say: I can do nothing for you; I had conveyed (the message of Allah). And I will surely recognize among you the person who will come on the Day of Resurrection carrying a water-skin, and he will call out: O Muhammad! O Muhammad! But I will say: I can do nothing for you; I had conveyed (the message of Allah)."
Hadith Referenceمسند الشهاب / 1130
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