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Volume 3 - Book 42 - Lost 
Things Picked up by Someone (Luqaata) 
  
  
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 Volume 3, Book 42, Number 608:
 
 
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    | Narrated Ubai bin Ka'b: I found a purse containing one 
    hundred Diners. So I went to the Prophet (and informed him about it), he 
    said, "Make public announcement about it for one year" I did so, but nobody 
    turned up to claim it, so I again went to the Prophet who said, "Make public 
    announcement for another year." I did, but none turned up to claim it. I 
    went to him for the third time and he said, "Keep the container and the 
    string which is used for its tying and count the money it contains and if 
    its owner comes, give it to him; otherwise, utilize it." The sub-narrator 
    Salama said, "I met him (Suwaid, another sub-narrator) in Mecca and he said, 
    'I don't know whether Ubai made the announcement for three years or just one 
    year.' "    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 42, Number 609: 
 
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    | Narrated Zaid bin Khalid Al-Juhani: A bedouin went to the 
    Prophet and asked him about picking up a lost thing. The Prophet said, "Make 
    public announcement about it for one year. Remember the description of its 
    container and the string with which it is tied; and if somebody comes and 
    claims it and describes it correctly, (give it to him); otherwise, utilize 
    it." He said, "O Allah's Apostle! What about a lost sheep?" The Prophet 
    said, "It is for you, for your brother (i.e. its owner), or for the wolf." 
    He further asked, "What about a lost camel?" On that the face of the Prophet 
    became red (with anger) and said, "You have nothing to do with it, as it has 
    its feet, its water reserve and can reach places of water and drink, and eat 
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    | Volume 3, Book 42, Number 610: 
 
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    | Narrated Sulaiman bin Bilal from Yahya: Yazid Maula 
    Al-Munba'ith heard Zaid bin Khalid al-Juham saying, "The Prophet was asked 
    about Luqata. He said, 'Remember the description of its container and the 
    string it is tied with, and announce it publicly for one year.' " Yazid 
    added, "If nobody claims then the person who has found it can spend it, and 
    it is regarded as a trust entrusted to him." Yahya said, "I do not know 
    whether the last sentences were said by the Prophet or by Yazid." Zaid 
    further said, "The Prophet was asked, 'What about a lost sheep?' The Prophet 
    said, 'Take it, for it is for you or for your brother (i.e. its owner) or 
    for the wolf." Yazid added that it should also be announced publicly. The 
    man then asked the Prophet about a lost camel. The Prophet said, "Leave it, 
    as it has its feet, water container (reservoir), and it will reach a place 
    of water and eat trees till its owner finds it."    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 42, Number 611: 
 
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    | Narrated Zaid bin Khalid: A man came and asked Allah's 
    Apostle about picking a lost thing. The Prophet said, "Remember the 
    description of its container and the string it is tied with, and make public 
    announcement about it for one year. If the owner shows up, give it to him; 
    otherwise, do whatever you like with it." He then asked, "What about a lost 
    sheep?" The Prophet said, "It is for you, for your brother (i.e. its owner), 
    or for the wolf." He further asked, "What about a lost camel?" The Prophet 
    said, "It is none of your concern. It has its water-container (reservoir) 
    and its feet, and it will reach water and drink it and eat the trees till 
    its owner finds it."    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 42, Number 612: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas: The Prophet passed a date fallen on the 
    way and said, "Were I not afraid that it may be from a Sadaqa (charitable 
    gifts), I would have eaten it." Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, 
    "Sometimes when I return home and find a date fallen on my bed, I pick it up 
    in order to eat it, but I fear that it might be from a Sadaqa, so I throw 
    it."    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 42, Number 613: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: When Allah gave victory to His 
    Apostle over the people of Mecca, Allah's Apostle stood up among the people 
    and after glorifying Allah, said, "Allah has prohibited fighting in Mecca 
    and has given authority to His Apostle and the believers over it, so 
    fighting was illegal for anyone before me, and was made legal for me for a 
    part of a day, and it will not be legal for anyone after me. Its game should 
    not be chased, its thorny bushes should not be uprooted, and picking up its 
    fallen things is not allowed except for one who makes public announcement 
    for it, and he whose relative is murdered has the option either to accept a 
    compensation for it or to retaliate." Al-'Abbas said, "Except Al-ldhkhir, 
    for we use it in our graves and houses." Allah's Apostle said, "Except 
    Al-ldhkhir." Abu Shah, a Yemenite, stood up and said, "O Allah's Apostle! 
    Get it written for me." Allah's Apostle said, "Write it for Abu Shah." (The 
    sub-narrator asked Al-Auza'i): What did he mean by saying, "Get it written, 
    O Allah's Apostle?" He replied, "The speech which he had heard from Allah's 
    Apostle ."    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 42, Number 614: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Umar: Allah's Apostle said, "An animal 
    should not be milked without the permission of its owner. Does any of you 
    like that somebody comes to his store and breaks his container and takes 
    away his food? The udders of the animals are the stores of their owners 
    where their provision is kept, so nobody should milk the animals of somebody 
    else, without the permission of its owner."    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 42, Number 615: 
 
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    | Narrated Zaid bin Khalid Al-Juhani: A man asked Allah's 
    Apostle about the Luqata. He said, "Make public announcement of it for one 
    year, then remember the description of its container and the string it is 
    tied with, utilize the money, and if its owner comes back after that, give 
    it to him." The people asked, "O Allah's Apostle! What about a lost sheep?" 
    Allah's Apostle said, "Take it, for it is for you, for your brother, or for 
    the wolf." The man asked, "O Allah's Apostle! What about a lost camel?" 
    Allah's Apostle got angry and his cheeks or face became red, and said, "You 
    have no concern with it as it has its feet, and its water-container, till 
    its owner finds it."    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 42, Number 616: 
 
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    | Narrated Suwaid bin Ghafala: While I as in the company of 
    Salman bin Rabi'a and Suhan, in one of the holy battles, I found a whip. One 
    of them told me to drop it but I refused to do so and said that I would give 
    it to its owner if I found him, otherwise I would utilize it. On our return 
    we performed Hajj and on passing by Medina, I asked Ubai bin Ka'b about it. 
    He said, "I found a bag containing a hundred Dinars in the lifetime of the 
    Prophet and took it to the Prophet who said to me, 'Make public announcement 
    about it for one year.' So, I announced it for one year and went to the 
    Prophet who said, 'Announce it publicly for another year.' So, I announced 
    it for another year. I went to him again and he said, "Announce for an other 
    year." So I announced for still another year. I went to the Prophet for the 
    fourth time, and he said, 'Remember the amount of money, the description of 
    its container and the string it is tied with, and if the owner comes, give 
    it to him; otherwise, utilize it.' "    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 42, Number 617: 
 
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    | Narrated Salama: the above narration (Hadith 616) from 
    Ubai bin Ka'b: adding, "I met the sub-narrator at Mecca later on, but he did 
    not remember whether Ka'b had announced what he had found one year or three 
    years."    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 42, Number 618: 
 
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    | Narrated Zaid bin Khalid: A bedouin asked the Prophet 
    about the Luqata. The Prophet said, "Make public announcement about it for 
    one year and if then somebody comes and describes the container of the 
    Luqata and the string it was tied with, (give it to him); otherwise, spend 
    it." He then asked the Prophet about a lost camel. The face of the Prophet 
    become red and he said, "You have o concern with it as it has its water 
    reservoir and feet and it will reach water and drink and eat trees. Leave it 
    till its owner finds it." He then asked the Prophet about a lost sheep. The 
    Prophet said, "It is for you, for your brother, or for the wolf."    |  
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    | Volume 3, Book 42, Number 619: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Bakr: While I was on my way, all of a sudden 
    I saw a shepherd driving his sheep, I asked him whose servant he was. He 
    replied that he was the servant of a man from Quraish, and then he mentioned 
    his name and I recognized him. I asked, "Do your sheep have some milk?" He 
    replied in the affirmative. I said, "Are you going to milk for me?" He 
    replied in the affirmative. I ordered him and he tied the legs of one of the 
    sheep. Then I told him to clean the udder (teats) of dust and to remove dust 
    off his hands. He removed the dust off his hands by clapping his hands. He 
    then milked a little milk. I put the milk for Allah's Apostle in a pot and 
    closed its mouth with a piece of cloth and poured water over it till it 
    became cold. I took it to the Prophet and said, "Drink, O Allah's Apostle!" 
    He drank it till I was pleased.    |  
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