Hadits pena dan kertas merujuk kepada sebuah peristiwa dimana nabi Islam Muhammad ingin menulis suatu hal tak lama sebelum menjemput ajal. Hadits tersebut disebutkan dalam tradisi Syiah dan Sunni.[1]
Referensi
- ^ Sunni narrations include Sahih Muslim, Book of Bequests (Kitab al-Wasiyyah), numbers 4014 and 4016 Diarsipkan 2018-07-20 di Wayback Machine.; Sahih al-Bukhari 9.468 and 7.573.
Sumber
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- The Companions and the Raziyat Yawm al Khamis Diarsipkan 2013-07-29 di Wayback Machine. - from Then I was Guided, chapter "The Calamity of Thursday"
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