Assalamu Alaikum brothers
when i was searching for a hadeeth, google send me to this thread.
mashallah seems i have landed in a good spot.
i need a help. i read this thread and did not find the hadeeth i searhing is mentioned.
i need to no where this hadeeth is mentioned and the quolity of it.
The hadeeth summary is like this,
kafirs killed 77 (as i remember) hafils and after receiving the message of this, rasoolullah recited qunuth and the shabah behind him sad ameen.
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Sahih Albukhari Volume 2 Number 116
Narrated Asim
I asked Anas bin Malik about the Qunut. Anas replied, "Definitely it
was (recited)". I asked, "Before bowing or after it?" Anas replied,
"Before bowing." I added, "So and so has told me that you had
informed him that it had been after bowing." Anas said, "He told an
untruth (i.e. "was mistaken," according to the Hijazi dialect). Allah's
Apostle recited Qunut after bowing for a period of one month." Anas
added, "The Prophet sent about seventy men (who knew the Quran
by heart) towards the pagans (of Najd) who were less than they in
number and there was a peace treaty between them and Allah's
Apostles (but the Pagans broke the treaty and killed the seventy
men). So Allah's Apostle recited Qunut for a period of one month
asking Allah to punish them."
Sahih AlBukhari Volume 5 Number 414
Narrated Abdul Aziz
Anas said, "The Prophet sent seventy men, called Al-Qurra', for some
purpose. The two groups of Bani Sulaim called Ri'l and Dhakwan,
appeared to them near a well called Bir Ma'una. The people (i.e.
Al-Qurra) said, 'By Allah, we have not come to harm you, but we are
passing by you on our way to do something for the Prophet.' But (the
infidels) killed them. The Prophet therefore invoked evil upon them
for a month during the morning prayer. That was the beginning of Al
Qunut and we used not to say Qunut before that." A man asked
Anas about Al-Qunut, "Is it to be said after the Bowing (in the
prayer) or after finishing the Recitation (i.e. before Bowing)?" Anas
replied, "No, but (it is to be said) after finishing the Recitation."
Sahih AlBukhari Volume 5 Number 416
Narrated Anas bin Malik
(The tribes of) Ril, Dhakwan, 'Usaiya and Bani Lihyan asked Allah's
Apostle to provide them with some men to support them against their
enemy. He therefore provided them with seventy men from the Ansar
whom we used to call Al-Qurra' in their lifetime. They used to collect
wood by daytime and pray at night. When they were at the well of
Ma'una, the infidels killed them by betraying them. When this news
reached the Prophet , he said Al-Qunut for one month in the morning
prayer, invoking evil upon some of the 'Arab tribes, upon Ril, Dhakwan,
'Usaiya and Bani Libyan. We used to read a Verse of the Qur'an
revealed in their connection, but later the Verse was cancelled. It was:
"Convey to our people on our behalf the information that we have met
our Lord, and He is pleased with us, and has made us pleased." (Anas
bin Malik added

Allah's Prophet said Qunut for one month in the
morning prayer, invoking evil upon some of the 'Arab tribes (namely),
Ril, Dhakwan, Usaiya, and Bani Libyan. (Anas added

Those seventy
Ansari men were killed at the well of Mauna.
Fiqh Volume 2 Number 18a
Al-Qunut in the five prayers
It is legitimate to recite the qunut aloud in any of the
five daily prayers at those times when Muslims are faced
with calamities. Ibn 'Abbas relates that the Messenger of
Allah sallallahu alehi wasallam made qunut
consecutively for one month in the zuhr, 'asr, maghrib,
'isha, and fajr prayers. At the end of every prayer, after
saying: "Allah hears him who praises Him" in the last
rak'ah, he would supplicate against Re'l, Dhakwan, and
'Usiyyah'ø of Banu Sulaim, and the people behind him
would say 'Ameen'. This is related by Ahmad and by Abu
Dawud adding that these three had killed the
emissaries that the Prophet sallallahu alehi wasallam had
sent to them. 'Ikrimah says: "That was the begining of
the qunut."
Abu Hurairah reports that whenever the Prophet
sallallahu alehi wasallam wanted to supplicate against or
for someone, he would make qunut after going into
ruku'. Sometimes, he would say: "Allah hears him who
praises Him. Our Lord, to you is the praise. O Allah! Save
al-Walid ibn al-Walid and Salamah ibn Hisham and 'Iyash
ibn Abi Rabi'ah and the oppressed [and weak] believers.
O Allah, put hardship and pressure on the tribe of
Mudhar and give them years of famine like those during
the time of Yusuf." He would say this aloud in some of
the prayers. Also in the dawn prayer, he would say: "Oh
Allah, curse so and so," cursing two tribes of Arabs until
Allah revealed: "It is no concern at all of thee
[Muhammad] whether He relent toward them or punish
them, for they are evildoers ." This is related by Ahmad
and al-Bukhari .
Fajr prayer Al-Qunut is better to let people of knowledge explain in detail:
http://www.islam-qa.com/en/ref/101015/qunut
You came to a great site. I would always verify information with Imam and/or Hadith and Quran just to be safe because as you know translations can be stated differently and there could be unintentional error. I didn't search for the strength of the hadiths mentioned though. That is why it is better to hear from a scholar.