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said, "Indeed, when a slave [of Allah] uses a miswaak and then stands in salah, an angel stands behind him and listens to his recitation. It then draws closer [and closer] until it places its mouth on his, such that nothing exits his mouth of [the recitation of] the Qur'an, except that it enters the chest of the angel. So cleanse your mouths for the Qur'an!"
said, "That was Hadhrat Jibra'eel(as)
once said, "Whoever dislikes Umar رضي الله عنه dislikes me and whoever loves Umar loves me. Verily, Allaah boasts about mankind in general on the eve of the Day of Arafah, but boasts specifically about Umar. There has been a Muhaddath in the Ummah of every Nabi that Allaah has sent and if there is one amongst my Ummah, he must be Umar." " 0 Rasulullaah
the Sahabah رضي الله عنه enquired, "Who is a Muhaddath?' Rasulullaah
explained, "He is a person on whose tongue the angels speak." [Tabraani. Haythami (Vo1.9 Pg.69) has commented on the chain of narrators.]
early next morning and reported the matter saying, "0 Rasulullaah
I was reciting the Qur'aan late last night in my silo when my horse started to skip about." "Recite, 0 lbn Hudhayr," Because his son Yahya was again close to the horse and he feared it would trample him, Hadhrat Usayd stopped reciting and again he saw the cloud with what resembled many lanterns inside it. Again it flew up into the sky until he was unable to see it. To this, Rasulullaah
remarked, 'Those were angels who were listening to you. Had you continued reciting, they would have been visible to everyone and would not have hidden themselves from view." [Bukhaari and Muslim.]
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