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Malik's Muwatta 
  
Book 34 - Renting Land Section: Renting Land 
 Book 34, Number 
34.1.1: 
 
  Yahya related to me from Malik from Rabia ibn 
  Abd ar-Rahman from Handhala ibn Qays az-Zuraqi from Rafi ibn Khadij that the 
  Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, forbade renting 
  out fields.  Handhala said, "I asked Rafi ibn Khadij, 
  about paying in gold and silver, and he said, 'There is no harm in it.' "
   
 Book 34, Number 
34.1.2: 
 
  Malik related to me that Ibn Shihab said, "I 
  asked Said ibn al-Musayyab about renting land for gold or silver, and he said, 
  'There is no harm in it.' "  
 Book 34, Number 
34.1.3: 
 
  Malik related to me from Ibn Shihab that he 
  asked Salim ibn 'Abdullah ibn Umar about renting out fields. He said, "There 
  is no harm in it for gold or silver." Ibn Shihab said, "I said to him, 'What 
  do you think of the hadith which is mentioned from Rafi ibn Khadij?'" He said, 
  ''Rafi has exaggerated. If I had a field, I would rent it out."  
 Book 34, Number 
34.1.41: 
 
  Malik related to me that he had heard that 
  Abd ar-Rahman ibn Awf rented land, and he continued to have it in his 
  possession until he died. His son said, "I thought that it was ours because of 
  the length of time which it had remained in his hands, until he mentioned it 
  to us at his death. He ordered us to pay some rent which he owed in gold or 
  silver."  
 Book 34, Number 
34.1.5: 
 
  Malik related to me from Hisham ibn Urwa that 
  his father used to rent out his land for gold and silver.  Malik was asked about a man who rented his 
  field for 100 sa of dates or part of its produce of wheat or from other than 
  its produce. He disapproved of that.  
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