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120 hadith found in 'Companions of the Prophet' of Sahih Bukhari.

(66) Narrated 'Abdullah bin Az-Zubair: During the battle of Al-Ahzab, I and 'Umar bin Abi-Salama were kept behind with the women. Behold! I saw (my father) Az-Zubair riding his horse, going to and coming from Bani Quraiza twice or thrice. So when I came back I said, "O my father! I saw you going to and coming from Bani Quraiza?" He said, "Did you really see me, O my son?" I said, "Yes." He said, "Allah's Apostle said, 'Who will go to Bani Quraiza and bring me their news?' So I went, and when I came back, Allah's Apostle mentioned for me both his parents saying, "Let my father and mother be sacrificed for you."'
(67) Narrated 'Urwa: On the day of the battle of Al-Yarmuk, the companions of the Prophet said to Az-Zubair, "Will you attack the enemy vigorously so that we may attack them along with you?" So Az-Zubair attacked them, and they inflicted two wounds over his shoulder, and in between these two wounds there was an old scar he had received on the day of the battle of Badr When I was a child, I used to insert my fingers into those scars in play.
(68) Narrated 'Umar: "Before the Prophet died, he was pleased with him (Talha bin 'Ubaidullah)."
(69) Narrated Abu 'Uthman: During one of the Ghazawat in which Allah's Apostle was fighting, none remained with the Prophet but Talha and Sad.
(70) Narrated Qais bin Abi Hazim: I saw Talha's paralyzed hand with which he had protected the Prophet (from an arrow) .
(71) Narrated Sad: On the day of the battle of Uhud the Prophet mentioned for me both hi
(72) Narrated Sad: No doubt, (for some time) I stood for one-third of the Muslims.
(73) Narrated Sad bin Abi Waqqas: No man embraced Islam before the day on which I embraced Islam, and no doubt, I remained for seven days as one third of the then extant Muslims.
(74) Narrated Qais: I heard Sad saying, "I was the first amongst the 'Arabs who shot an arrow for Allah's Cause. We used to fight along with the Prophets, while we had nothing to eat except the leaves of trees so that one's excrete would look like the excrete balls of camel or a sheep, containing nothing to mix them together. Today Banu Asad tribe blame me for not having understood Islam. I would be a loser if my deeds were in vain." Those people complained about Sad to 'Umar, claiming that he did not offer his prayers perfectly.
(75) Narrated about the sons-in-law of the Prophet and one of them is Abu Al-'As bin Ar-Rabi'.
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