There was no name dearer to `Ali than his nickname Abu Turab (the father of dust). He used to feel
happy whenever he was called by this name. Once Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) came to the house of Fatima but
did not find `Ali in the house. So he asked "Where is your cousin?" She replied, "There was
something (a quarrel) between me and him whereupon he got angry with me and went out without
having a midday nap in my house." Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) asked a person to look for him. That person came,
and said, "O Allah's Messenger (ﷺ)! He (Ali) is sleeping in the mosque." So Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) went there and
found him lying. His upper body cover had fallen off to one side of his body, and so he was covered
with dust. Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) started cleaning the dust from him, saying, "Get up, O Abu Turab! Get up,
Abu Turab!" (See Hadith No. 432, Vol 1)
Sahih al-Bukhari Book 79, Hadith 54
Yazid Maula Al-Munba'ith heard Zaid bin Khalid al-Juham saying, "The Prophet (ﷺ) was asked about
Luqata. He said, 'Remember the description of its container and the string it is tied with, and announce
it publicly for one year.' " Yazid added, "If nobody claims then the person who has found it can spend
it, and it is regarded as a trust entrusted to him." Yahya said, "I do not know whether the last sentences
were said by the Prophet (ﷺ) or by Yazid." Zaid further said, "The Prophet (ﷺ) was asked, 'What about a lost
sheep?' The Prophet (ﷺ) said, 'Take it, for it is for you or for your brother (i.e. its owner) or for the wolf."
Yazid added that it should also be announced publicly. The man then asked the Prophet (ﷺ) about a lost
camel. The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "Leave it, as it has its feet, water container (reservoir), and it will reach a
place of water and eat trees till its owner finds it."
Sahih al-Bukhari Book 45, Hadith 3
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi from Abdullah ibn Umar
that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace,
said, "I dreamt at night that I was at the Kaba, and I saw a dark man
like the most handsome of dark men you have ever seen. He had hair
reaching to between his ears and his shoulders like the most excellent
of such hair that you have seen. He had combed his hair, and water was
dripping from it. He was leaning on two men or on the shoulders of two
men doing tawaf around Kaba. I asked, 'Who is this?' It was said, 'al-
Masih ibn Maryam.' Then we were with a man with wiry hair and blind in
his right eye, as if it was a floating grape. I asked 'Who is this?'
It was said to me, 'This is al-Masih ad-Dajjal.' "
Muwatta Malik Book 49, Hadith 2