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Hadith 138

138/187 عن عبادة بن الوليد بن عبادة بن الصامت قال: خرجت أنا وأبي نطلب العلم في هذا الحي من الأنصار، قبل أن يهلكوا، فكان أول من لقينا أبو اليسر(1)، صاحب النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم ومعه غلام له، وعلى أبي اليسر بردة ومعافري، وعلى غلامه بردة ومعافري. فقلت له : يا عمي! لو أخذت بردة غلامك وأعطيته معافريك؛ أو أخذت معافريه وأعطيته بردتك كانت عليك حلة أو عليه حلة! فمسح رأسي وقال: اللهم بارك فيه. يا ابن أخي! بصر عيني هاتين، وسمع أذني هاتين، ووعاه قلبي – وأشار إلى نياط قلبه – النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم يقول: " أطعموهم مما تأكلون، واكسوهم مما تلبسون"، وكان أن أُعطيه من متاع الدنيا أهون علي من أن يأخذ حسناتي يوم القيامة.
It is narrated from ‘Ubadah bin Walid bin ‘Ubadah bin Samit: My father and I set out, seeking knowledge among the Ansar before they passed away. The first person we met was Abu Yasar, a companion of the Prophet (ﷺ), and his slave was with him. Abu Yasar was wearing a striped Yemeni cloak and a Ma’afiri cloak, and his slave was also wearing a striped Yemeni cloak and a Ma’afiri cloak. I said to him: O uncle! If you took your slave’s cloak and gave him your Ma’afiri, or took his Ma’afiri and gave him your cloak, then both of you would have a matching set. He placed his hand on my head and said: O Allah! Bless him. O my nephew! These two eyes of mine have seen, these two ears of mine have heard, and my heart has well remembered—and he pointed to the middle of his chest—that the Prophet (ﷺ) used to say: Feed them from what you eat, and clothe them from what you wear. And if I give him worldly goods, it is easier for me than that he should take my good deeds on the Day of Resurrection.
Hadith Reference صحيح الادب المفرد / 138
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