5. Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Bandar has narrated from Ibrahim ibn Ishaq from Muhammad ibn Sulayman al-Daylamiy from abu Hajar al- Aslamiy who has said the following: “Abu ‘Abd Allah, ‘Alayhi al-Salam, has said that the Messenger of Allah, O Allah, grant compensation to Muhammad and his family worthy of their services to Your cause, has said, ‘Whoever comes to Makkah for al-Hajj but does not visit me, on the Day of Judgment I will turn away from him. Whoever comes to visit me, my intercession on his behalf becomes necessary. One on whose behalf my intercession becomes necessary, for him paradise becomes necessary. Whoever dies in one of the two Sacred areas, Makkah or al-Madinah, will not be exposed or brought in, to present an account of his deeds. Whoever dies during his migration to Allah, the Most Majestic, the Most Glorious, on the Day of Judgment will be raised with the people of Badr.’”
IsnādAli ibn Muhammad ibn Bundar a rapporté d'Ibrahim ibn Ishaq, de Muhammad ibn Sulayman al-Daylami, d'Abi Hajr al-Aslami, de Abi Abdullah (sur lui la paix) qui a dit que le Messager d'Allah (que la prière d'Allah et Son salut soient sur lui et sa famille) a dit :
Celui qui vient en pèlerinage à La Mecque sans me rendre visite à Médine, je le désavouerai le Jour de la Résurrection. Celui qui vient me rendre visite en tant que pèlerin, ma médiation lui sera obligatoire. Celui pour qui ma médiation est obligatoire, le Paradis lui sera obligatoire. Celui qui meurt dans l'une des deux enceintes sacrées, La Mecque ou Médine, ne sera ni exposé au châtiment ni interrogé. Celui qui meurt en migrant vers Allah, le Tout-Puissant et Glorieux, sera ressuscité le Jour de la Résurrection avec les compagnons de Badr.