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Volume 3 - Book 36 - Hiring 
  
  
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 Volume 3, Book 36, Number 461:
 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ashari: The Prophet said, "The 
    honest treasurer who gives willingly what he is ordered to give, is one of 
    the two charitable persons, (the second being the owner)."    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 462: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Musa: I went to the Prophet with two men 
    from Ash-ari tribe. I said (to the Prophet), "I do not know that they want 
    employment." The Prophet said, "No, we do not appoint for our jobs anybody 
    who demands it earnestly."    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 463: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "Allah did not 
    send any prophet but shepherded sheep." His companions asked him, "Did you 
    do the same?" The Prophet replied, "Yes, I used to shepherd the sheep of the 
    people of Mecca for some Qirats."    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 464: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Aisha: The Prophet and Abu Bakr employed a 
    (pagan) man from the tribe of Bani Ad-Dail and the tribe of Bani 'Abu bin 
    'Adi as a guide. He was an expert guide and he broke the oath contract which 
    he had to abide by with the tribe of Al-'Asi bin Wail and he was on the 
    religion of Quraish pagans. The Prophet and Abu Bakr had confidence in him 
    and gave him their riding camels and told him to bring them to the Cave of 
    Thaur after three days. So, he brought them their two riding camels after 
    three days and both of them (The Prophet and Abu Bakr) set out accompanied 
    by 'Amir bin Fuhaira and the Dili guide who guided them below Mecca along 
    the road leading to the sea-shore.    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 465: 
 
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    | Narrated Aisha: (the wife of the Prophet) Allah's Apostle 
    and Abu Bakr hired a man from the tribe of Bani-Ad-Dil as an expert guide 
    who was a pagan (follower of the religion of the pagans of Quraish). The 
    Prophet and Abu Bakr gave him their two riding camels and took a promise 
    from him to bring their riding camels in the morning of the third day to the 
    Cave of Thaur.    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 466: 
 
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    | Narrated Ya'la bin Umaya: I fought in Jaish-al-Usra 
    (Ghazwa of Tabuk) along with the Prophet and in my opinion that was the best 
    of my deeds. Then I had an employee, who quarrel led with someone and one of 
    the them bit and cut the other's finger and caused his own tooth to fall 
    out. He then went to the Prophet (with a complaint) but the Prophet 
    cancelled the suit and said to the complainant, "Did you expect him to let 
    his finger in your mouth so that you might snap and cut it (as does a 
    stallion camel)?" Narrated Ibn Juraij from Abdullah bin Abu Mulaika from his 
    grandfather a similar story: A man bit the hand of another man and caused 
    his own tooth to fall out, but Abu Bakr judged that he had no right for 
    compensation (for the broken tooth).    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 467: 
 
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    | Narrated Ubai bin Ka'b: Allah's Apostle said, "Both of 
    them (Moses and Al-Khadir) proceeded on till they reached a wall which was 
    about to fall." Sa'd said, "(Al-Khadir pointed) with his hands (towards the 
    wall) and then raised his hands and the wall became straightened up." Ya'la 
    said, "I think Said said, 'He (Khadir) passed his hand over it and it was 
    straightened up." (Moses said to him), "if you had wanted, you could have 
    taken wages for it." Said said, "Wages with which to buy food . "    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 468: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Umar: The Prophet said, "Your example and 
    the example of the people of the two Scriptures (i.e. Jews and Christians) 
    is like the example of a man who employed some laborers and asked them, 'Who 
    will work for me from morning till midday for one Qirat?' The Jews accepted 
    and carried out the work. He then asked, Who will work for me from midday up 
    to the 'Asr prayer for one Qirat?' The Christians accepted and fulfilled the 
    work. He then said, 'Who will work for me from the 'Asr till sunset for two 
    Qirats?' You, Muslims have accepted the offer. The Jews and the Christians 
    got angry and said, 'Why should we work more and get lesser wages?' (Allah) 
    said, 'Have I with-held part of your right?' They replied in the negative. 
    He said, 'It is My Blessing, I bestow upon whomever I wish .'    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 469: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar bin Al-Khattab: Allah's 
    Apostle said, "Your example and the example of Jews and Christians is like 
    the example of a man who employed some laborers to whom he said, 'Who will 
    work for me up to midday for one Qirat each?' The Jews carried out the work 
    for one Qirat each; and then the Christians carried out the work up to the 
    'Asr prayer for one Qirat each; and now you Muslims are working from the 
    'Asr prayer up to sunset for two Qirats each. The Jews and Christians got 
    angry and said, 'We work more and are paid less.' The employer (Allah) asked 
    them, 'Have I usurped some of your right?' They replied in the negative. He 
    said, 'That is My Blessing, I bestow upon whomever I wish.' "    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 470: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "Allah said, 'I 
    will be an opponent to three types of people on the Day of Resurrection: 1. 
    One who makes a covenant in My Name, but proves treacherous; 2. One who 
    sells a free person and eats his price; and 3. One who employs a laborer and 
    takes full work from him but does not pay him for his lab our.' "    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 471: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Musa: The Prophet said, "The example of 
    Muslims, Jews and Christians is like the example of a man who employed 
    laborers to work for him from morning till night for specific wages. They 
    worked till midday and then said, 'We do not need your money which you have 
    fixed for us and let whatever we have done be annulled.' The man said to 
    them, 'Don't quit the work, but complete the rest of it and take your full 
    wages.' But they refused and went away. The man employed another batch after 
    them and said to them, 'Complete the rest of the day and yours will be the 
    wages I had fixed for the first batch.' So, they worked till the time of 
    'Asr prayer. Then they said, "Let what we have done be annulled and keep the 
    wages you have promised us for yourself.' The man said to them, 'Complete 
    the rest of the work, as only a little of the day remains,' but they 
    refused. Thereafter he employed another batch to work for the rest of the 
    day and they worked for the rest of the day till the sunset, and they 
    received the wages of the two former batches. So, that was the example of 
    those people (Muslims) and the example of this light (guidance) which they 
    have accepted willingly.    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 472: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar: I heard Allah's Apostle 
    saying, "Three men from among those who were before you, set out together 
    till they reached a cave at night and entered it. A big rock rolled down the 
    mountain and closed the mouth of the cave. They said (to each other), 
    Nothing could save you Tom this rock but to invoke Allah by giving referenda 
    to the righteous deed which you have done (for Allah's sake only).' So, one 
    of them said, 'O Allah! I had old parents and I never provided my family 
    (wife, children etc.) with milk before them. One day, by chance I was 
    delayed, and I came late (at night) while they had slept. I milked the sheep 
    for them and took the milk to them, but I found them sleeping. I disliked to 
    provide my family with the milk before them. I waited for them and the bowl 
    of milk was in my hand and I kept on waiting for them to get up till the day 
    dawned. Then they got up and drank the milk. O Allah! If I did that for Your 
    Sake only, please relieve us from our critical situation caused by this 
    rock.' So, the rock shifted a little but they could not get out." The 
    Prophet added, "The second man said, 'O Allah! I had a cousin who was the 
    dearest of all people to me and I wanted to have sexual relations with her 
    but she refused. Later she had a hard time in a famine year and she came to 
    me and I gave her one-hundred-and-twenty Dinars on the condition that she 
    would not resist my desire, and she agreed. When I was about to fulfill my 
    desire, she said: It is illegal for you to outrage my chastity except by 
    legitimate marriage. So, I thought it a sin to have sexual intercourse with 
    her and left her though she was the dearest of all the people to me, and 
    also I left the gold I had given her. O Allah! If I did that for Your Sake 
    only, please relieve us from the present calamity.' So, the rock shifted a 
    little more but still they could not get out from there." The Prophet added, 
    "Then the third man said, 'O Allah! I employed few laborers and I paid them 
    their wages with the exception of one man who did not take his wages and 
    went away. I invested his wages and I got much property thereby. (Then after 
    some time) he came and said to me: O Allah's slave! Pay me my wages. I said 
    to him: All the camels, cows, sheep and slaves you see, are yours. He said: 
    O Allah's slave! Don't mock at me. I said: I am not mocking at you. So, he 
    took all the herd and drove them away and left nothing. O Allah! If I did 
    that for Your Sake only, please relieve us from the present suffering.' So, 
    that rock shifted completely and they got out walking.    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 473: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu May' id Al-Ansari: Whenever Allah's Apostle 
    ordered us to give in charity we would go to the market and work as porters 
    to earn a Mudd (two hand-fulls) (of foodstuff) but now some of us have 
    one-hundred thousand Dirhams or Diners. (The sub-narrator) Shaqiq said, "I 
    think Abu Mas'ud meant himself by saying (some of us) .    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 474: 
 
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    | Narrated Tawus: Ibn 'Abbas said, "The Prophet forbade the 
    meeting of caravans (on the way) and ordained that no townsman is permitted 
    to sell things on behalf of a bedouin." I asked Ibn 'Abbas, "What is the 
    meaning of his saying, 'No townsman is permitted to sell things on behalf of 
    a bedouin.' " He replied, "He should not work as a broker for him."    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 475: 
 
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    | Narrated Khabbab: I was a blacksmith and did some work 
    for Al-'As bin Wail. When he owed me some money for my work, I went to him 
    to ask for that amount. He said, "I will not pay you unless you disbelieve 
    in Muhammad." I said, "By Allah! I will never do that till you die and be 
    resurrected." He said, "Will I be dead and then resurrected after my death?" 
    I said, "Yes." He said, "There I will have property and offspring and then I 
    will pay you your due." Then Allah revealed. 'Have you seen him who 
    disbelieved in Our signs, and yet says: I will be given property and 
    offspring?' (19.77)    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 476: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Said: Some of the companions of the Prophet 
    went on a journey till they reached some of the 'Arab tribes (at night). 
    They asked the latter to treat them as their guests but they refused. The 
    chief of that tribe was then bitten by a snake (or stung by a scorpion) and 
    they tried their best to cure him but in vain. Some of them said (to the 
    others), "Nothing has benefited him, will you go to the people who resided 
    here at night, it may be that some of them might possess something (as 
    treatment)," They went to the group of the companions (of the Prophet ) and 
    said, "Our chief has been bitten by a snake (or stung by a scorpion) and we 
    have tried everything but he has not benefitted. Have you got anything 
    (useful)?" One of them replied, "Yes, by Allah! I can recite a Ruqya, but as 
    you have refused to accept us as your guests, I will not recite the Ruqya 
    for you unless you fix for us some wages for it." They agrees to pay them a 
    flock of sheep. One of them then went and recited (Suratul-Fatiha): 'All the 
    praises are for the Lord of the Worlds' and puffed over the chief who became 
    all right as if he was released from a chain, and got up and started 
    walking, showing no signs of sickness. They paid them what they agreed to 
    pay. Some of them (i.e. the companions) then suggested to divide their 
    earnings among themselves, but the one who performed the recitation said, 
    "Do not divide them till we go to the Prophet and narrate the whole story to 
    him, and wait for his order." So, they went to Allah's Apostle and narrated 
    the story. Allah's Apostle asked, "How did you come to know that 
    Surat-ul-Fatiha was recited as Ruqya?" Then he added, "You have done the 
    right thing. Divide (what you have earned) and assign a share for me as 
    well." The Prophet smiled thereupon.    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 477: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas bin Malik: When Abu Taiba cupped the 
    Prophet and the Prophet ordered that he be paid one or two Sas of foodstuff 
    and he interceded with his masters to reduce his taxes.    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 478: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: When the Prophet was cupped, he paid 
    the man who cupped him his wages.    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 479: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: When the Prophet was cupped, he paid 
    the man who cupped him his wages. If it had been undesirable he would not 
    have paid him.    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 480: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas: The Prophet used to get cupped and would 
    never withhold the wages of any person .    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 481: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas bin Malik: The Prophet sent for a slave who 
    had the profession of cupping, and he cupped him. The Prophet ordered that 
    he be paid one or two Sas, or one or two Mudds of foodstuff, and appealed to 
    his masters to reduce his taxes:    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 482: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Masud Al-Ansari: Allah's Apostle regarded 
    illegal the price of a dog, the earnings of a prostitute, and the charges 
    taken by a soothsayer.    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 483: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet prohibited the earnings 
    of slave girls (through prostitution).    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 484: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Umar: The Prophet forbade taking a price 
    for animal copulation.    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 36, Number 485: 
 
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    | Narrated Abdullah bin Umar: "Allah's Apostle gave the 
    land of Khaibar to the Jews to work on and cultivate and take half of its 
    yield. Ibn 'Umar added, "The land used to be rented for a certain portion 
    (of its yield)." Nafi mentioned the amount of the portion but I forgot it. 
    Rafi' bin Khadij said, "The Prophet forbade renting farms." Narrated 
    'Ubaid-Ullah Nafi' said: Ibn 'Umar said: (The contract of Khaibar continued) 
    till 'Umar evacuated the Jews (from Khaibar).    |  
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