Hadith peristiwa Umar dan Abu Bakr.Al-Bukhari recorded that
Ibn Abi Mulaykah said,
"The two righteous ones, Abu Bakr and `Umar, almost earned destruction when they raised their voices before the Prophet who was receiving the delegation of Bani Tamim. One of them recommended Al-Aqra` bin Habis the member of the Banu Mujashi` while the other recommended another man.
Nafi` (a subnarrator) said: "I don't remember his name.''
Abu Bakr said to `Umar: `You only wanted to contradict me,' while `
Umar said: `I did not intend to contradict you.' Their voices then became loud, thereupon Allah the Exalted sent down this Ayah:
“O you who believe! Raise not your voices above the voice of the Prophet, nor speak aloud to him in talk as you speak aloud to one another, lest your deeds should be thwarted while you perceive not.” [49: 1]
Abdullah bin Az-Zubayr said, "After that, `Umar's voice was so low that the Messenger of Allah had to ask him to repeat what he said so that he could understand what he was saying to him.''
Hadith tentang seorang sahabat yang dirindui nabiAl-Bukhari recorded that
Anas bin Malik said, "The Prophet missed Thabit bin Qays, and a man said: `O Allah's Messenger! I will find out about his news.'
That man went to Thabit and found him sitting at home with his head lowered and
asked him, `What is the matter'
Thabit said, `An evil matter!' And he said that he used to raise his voice above the voice of the Prophet . He feared that his good deeds would be useless and he would be among the people of the Fire.
The man went back to the Prophet and conveyed Thabit's statement and returned to Thabit with a wonderfully good news.
The Prophet said:
“Go back to him and tell him this news; you are not among the people of the Fire. Rather, you are among the dwellers of Paradise.”Kata2 Umar berkenaan 2 jenis manusia yang tidak berbuat jahatImam Ahmad recorded in the Book of Az-Zuhd that
Mujahid said:
"Someone wrote to `Umar, `O Leader of the faithful! Who is better, a man who does not feel the desire to commit a sin and does not commit it, or a man who feels desire to commit a sin, but does not commit it'
`Umar replied: `He who feels desire to commit a sin, but does not commit it’