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Volume 3 - Book 49 -
Peacemaking
Volume 3, Book 49, Number 855:
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Narrated Sahl bin Sad: There was a dispute amongst the
people of the tribe of Bani 'Amr bin 'Auf. The Prophet went to them along
with some of his companions in order to make peace between them. The time
for the prayer became due but the Prophet did not turn up; Bilal pronounced
the Adhan (i.e. call) for the prayer but the Prophet did not turn up, so
Bilal went to Abu Bakr and said, "The time for the prayer is due and the
Prophet i detained, would you lead the people in the prayer?" Abu Bakr
replied, "Yes, you wish." So, Bilal pronounced the Iqama of the prayer and
Abu Bakr went ahead (to lead the prayer), but the Prophet came walking among
the rows till he joined the first row. The people started clapping and they
clapped too much, and Abu Bakr used not to look hither and thither in the
prayer, but he turned round and saw the Prophet standing behind him. The
Prophet beckoned him with his hand to keep on praying where he was. Abu Bakr
raised his hand and praised Allah and then retreated till he came in the
(first) row, and the Prophet went ahead and lead the people in the prayer.
When the Prophet finished the prayer, he turned towards the people and said,
"O people! When something happens to you during the prayer, you start
clapping. Really clapping is (permissible) for women only. If something
happens to one of you in his prayer, he should say: 'Subhan Allah',
(Glorified be Allah), for whoever hears him (saying so) will direct his
attention towards him. O Abu Bakr! What prevented you from leading the
people in the prayer when I beckoned to you (to continue)?" Abu Bakr
replied, "It did not befit the son of Abu Quhafa to lead the prayer in front
of the Prophet.
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Volume 3, Book 49, Number 856:
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Narrated Anas: It was said to the Prophet "Would that you
see Abdullah bin Ubai." So, the Prophet went to him, riding a donkey, and
the Muslims accompanied him, walking on salty barren land. When the Prophet
reached 'Abdullah bin Ubai, the latter said, "Keep away from me! By Allah,
the bad smell of your donkey has harmed me." On that an Ansari man said (to
'Abdullah), "By Allah! The smell of the donkey of Allah's Apostle is better
than your smell." On that a man from 'Abdullah's tribe got angry for
'Abdullah's sake, and the two men abused each other which caused the friends
of the two men to get angry, and the two groups started fighting with
sticks, shoes and hands. We were informed that the following Divine Verse
was revealed (in this concern):-- "And if two groups of Believers fall to
fighting then, make peace between them." (49.9)
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Volume 3, Book 49, Number 857:
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Narrated Um Kulthum bint Uqba: That she heard Allah's
Apostle saying, "He who makes peace between the people by inventing good
information or saying good things, is not a liar."
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Volume 3, Book 49, Number 858:
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Narrated Sahl bin Sad: Once the people of Quba fought
with each other till they threw stones on each other. When Allah's Apostle
was informed about it, he said, "Let us go to bring about a reconciliation
between them."
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Volume 3, Book 49, Number 859:
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Narrated Aisha: The following Verse: If a woman fears
cruelty or desertion on her husband's part (i.e. the husband notices
something unpleasant about his wife, such as old age or the like, and wants
to divorce her, but she asks him to keep her and provide for her as he
wishes). (4.128) "There is no blame on them if they reconcile on such
basis."
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Volume 3, Book 49, Number 860:
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Narrated Abu Huraira and Zaid bin Khalid Al-Juhani: A
bedouin came and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Judge between us according to
Allah's Laws." His opponent got up and said, "He is right. Judge between us
according to Allah's Laws." The bedouin said, "My son was a laborer working
for this man, and he committed illegal sexual intercourse with his wife. The
people told me that my son should be stoned to death; so, in lieu of that, I
paid a ransom of one hundred sheep and a slave girl to save my son. Then I
asked the learned scholars who said, "Your son has to be lashed one-hundred
lashes and has to be exiled for one year." The Prophet said, "No doubt I
will judge between you according to Allah's Laws. The slave-girl and the
sheep are to go back to you, and your son will get a hundred lashes and one
year exile." He then addressed somebody, "O Unais! go to the wife of this
(man) and stone her to death" So, Unais went and stoned her to death.
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Volume 3, Book 49, Number 861:
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Narrated Aisha: Allah's Apostle said, "If somebody
innovates something which is not in harmony with the principles of our
religion, that thing is rejected."
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Volume 3, Book 49, Number 862:
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Narrated Al-Bara bin 'Azib: When Allah's Apostle
concluded a peace treaty with the people of Hudaibiya, Ali bin Abu Talib
wrote the document and he mentioned in it, "Muhammad, Allah's Apostle ." The
pagans said, "Don't write: 'Muhammad, Allah's Apostle', for if you were an
apostle we would not fight with you." Allah's Apostle asked Ali to rub it
out, but Ali said, "I will not be the person to rub it out." Allah's Apostle
rubbed it out and made peace with them on the condition that the Prophet and
his companions would enter Mecca and stay there for three days, and that
they would enter with their weapons in cases.
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Volume 3, Book 49, Number 863:
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Narrated Al-Bara: When the Prophet intended to perform
'Umra in the month of Dhul-Qada, the people of Mecca did not let him enter
Mecca till he settled the matter with them by promising to stay in it for
three days only. When the document of treaty was written, the following was
mentioned: 'These are the terms on which Muhammad, Allah's Apostle agreed
(to make peace).' They said, "We will not agree to this, for if we believed
that you are Allah's Apostle we would not prevent you, but you are Muhammad
bin 'Abdullah." The Prophet said, "I am Allah's Apostle and also Muhammad
bin 'Abdullah." Then he said to 'Ali, "Rub off (the words) 'Allah's Apostle'
", but 'Ali said, "No, by Allah, I will never rub off your name." So,
Allah's Apostle took the document and wrote, 'This is what Muhammad bin
'Abdullah has agreed upon: No arms will be brought into Mecca except in
their cases, and nobody from the people of Mecca will be allowed to go with
him (i.e. the Prophet ) even if he wished to follow him and he (the Prophet
) will not prevent any of his companions from staying in Mecca if the latter
wants to stay.' When the Prophet entered Mecca and the time limit passed,
the Meccans went to 'Ali and said, "Tell your Friend (i.e. the Prophet ) to
go out, as the period (agreed to) has passed." So, the Prophet went out of
Mecca. The daughter of Hamza ran after them (i.e. the Prophet and his
companions), calling, "O Uncle! O Uncle!" 'Ali received her and led her by
the hand and said to Fatima, "Take your uncle's daughter." Zaid and Ja'far
quarrel ed about her. 'Ali said, "I have more right to her as she is my
uncle's daughter." Ja'far said, "She is my uncle's daughter, and her aunt is
my wife." Zaid said, "She is my brother's daughter." The Prophet judged that
she should be given to her aunt, and said that the aunt was like the mother.
He then said to 'All, "You are from me and I am from you", and said to
Ja'far, "You resemble me both in character and appearance", and said to
Zaid, "You are our brother (in faith) and our freed slave."
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Volume 3, Book 49, Number 864:
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Narrated Ibn 'Umar: Allah's Apostle set out for the 'Umra
but the pagans of Quraish prevented him from reaching the Ka'ba. So, he
slaughtered his sacrifice and got his head shaved at Al-Hudaibiya, and
agreed with them that he would perform 'Umra the following year and would
not carry weapons except swords and would not stay in Mecca except for the
period they al lowed. So, the Prophet performed the 'Umra in the following
year and entered Mecca according to the treaty, and when he stayed for three
days, the pagans ordered him to depart, and he departed.
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Volume 3, Book 49, Number 865:
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Narrated Sahl bin Abu Hathma: Abdullah bin Sahl and
Muhaiyisa bin Mas'ud bin Zaid went to Khaibar when it had a peace treaty
(with the Muslims).
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Volume 3, Book 49, Number 866:
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Narrated Anas: Ar-Rabi, the daughter of An-Nadr broke the
tooth of a girl, and the relatives of Ar-Rabi' requested the girl's
relatives to accept the Irsh (compensation for wounds etc.) and forgive (the
offender), but they refused. So, they went to the Prophet who ordered them
to bring about retaliation. Anas bin An-Nadr asked, "O Allah"; Apostle! Will
the tooth of Ar-Rabi' be broken? No, by Him Who has sent you with the Truth,
her tooth will not be broken." The Prophet said, "O Anas! Allah"; law
ordains retaliation." Later the relatives of the girl agreed and forgave
her. The Prophet said, "There are some of Allah's slaves who, if they take
an oath by Allah, are responded to by Allah i.e. their oath is fulfilled).
Anas added, "The people agreed and accepted the Irsh."
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Volume 3, Book 49, Number 867:
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Narrated Al-Hasan Al-Basri: By Allah, Al-Hasan bin Ali
led large battalions like mountains against Muawiya. Amr bin Al-As said (to
Muawiya), "I surely see battalions which will not turn back before killing
their opponents." Muawiya who was really the best of the two men said to
him, "O 'Amr! If these killed those and those killed these, who would be
left with me for the jobs of the public, who would be left with me for their
women, who would be left with me for their children?" Then Muawiya sent two
Quraishi men from the tribe of 'Abd-i-Shams called 'Abdur Rahman bin Sumura
and Abdullah bin 'Amir bin Kuraiz to Al-Hasan saying to them, "Go to this
man (i.e. Al-Hasan) and negotiate peace with him and talk and appeal to
him." So, they went to Al-Hasan and talked and appealed to him to accept
peace. Al-Hasan said, "We, the offspring of 'Abdul Muttalib, have got wealth
and people have indulged in killing and corruption (and money only will
appease them)." They said to Al-Hasan, "Muawiya offers you so and so, and
appeals to you and entreats you to accept peace." Al-Hasan said to them,
"But who will be responsible for what you have said?" They said, "We will be
responsible for it." So, what-ever Al-Hasan asked they said, "We will be
responsible for it for you." So, Al-Hasan concluded a peace treaty with
Muawiya. Al-Hasan (Al-Basri) said: I heard Abu Bakr saying, "I saw Allah's
Apostle on the pulpit and Al-Hasan bin 'Ali was by his side. The Prophet was
looking once at the people and once at Al-Hasan bin 'Ali saying, 'This son
of mine is a Saiyid (i.e. a noble) and may Allah make peace between two big
groups of Muslims through him."
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Volume 3, Book 49, Number 868:
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Narrated Aisha: Once Allah's Apostle heard the loud
voices of some opponents quarreling at the door. One of them was appealing
to the other to deduct his debt and asking him to be lenient but the other
was saying, "By Allah I will not do so." Allah's Apostle went out to them
and said, "Who is the one who was swearing by Allah that he would not do a
favor?" That man said, "I am that person, O Allah's Apostle! I will give my
opponent whatever he wishes."
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Volume 3, Book 49, Number 869:
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Narrated Abdullah bin Kab bin Malik from Kab bin Malik:
Abdullah bin Abu Hadrad Al-Aslami owed Kab bin Malik some money. One day the
latter met the former and demanded his right, and their voices grew very
loud. The Prophet passed by them and said, "O Ka'b," beckoning with his hand
as if intending to say, "Deduct half the debts." So, Kab took half what the
other owed him and remitted the other half.
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Volume 3, Book 49, Number 870:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "There is a
Sadaqa to be given for every joint of the human body; and for every day on
which the sun rises there is a reward of a Sadaqa (i.e. charitable gift) for
the one who establishes justice among people."
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Volume 3, Book 49, Number 871:
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Narrated Urwa bin Az-Zubair: Az-Zubair told me that he
quarrelled with an Ansari man who had participated in (the battle of) Badr
in front of Allah's Apostle about a water stream which both of them used for
irrigation. Allah's Apostle said to Az-Zubair, "O Zubair! Irrigate (your
garden) first, and then let the water flow to your neighbor." The Ansari
became angry and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Is it because he is your cousin?"
On that the complexion of Allah's Apostle changed (because of anger) and
said (to Az-Zubair), "I irrigate (your garden) and then with-hold the water
till it reaches the walls (surrounding the palms)." So, Allah's Apostle gave
Az-Zubair his full right. Before that Allah's Apostle had given a generous
judgment beneficial for Az-Zubair and the Ansari, but when the Ansan
irritated Allah's Apostle he gave Az-Zubair his full right according to the
evident law. Az-Zubair said, "By Allah ! I think the following Verse was
revealed concerning that case: "But no by your Lord They can have No faith
Until they make you judge In all disputes between them." (4.65)
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Volume 3, Book 49, Number 872:
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Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah: My father died and was in
debt. I suggested that his creditors take the fruits (i.e. dates) of my
garden in lieu of the debt of my father, but they refused the offer, as they
thought that it would not cover the full debt. So, I went to the Prophet and
told him about it. He said (to me), "When you pluck the dates and collect
them in the Mirbad (i.e. a place where dates are dried), call me (Allah's
Apostle)." Finally he came accompanied by Abu Bakr and 'Umar and sat on the
dates and invoked Allah to bless them. Then he said, "Call your creditors
and give them their full rights." So, I paid all my father's creditors in
full and yet thirteen extra Wasqs of dates remained, seven of which were
'Ajwa and six were Laun or six of which were Ajwa and seven were Laun. I met
Allah's Apostle at sunset and informed him about it. On that he smiled and
said, "Go to Abu Bakr and 'Umar and tell them about it." They said, "We
perceived that was going to happen, as Allah's Apostle did what he did."
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Volume 3, Book 49, Number 873:
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Narrated Abdullah bin Kab: That Ka'b bin Malik told him
that in the lifetime of Allah's Apostle he demanded his debt from Ibn Abu
Hadrad in the Mosque. Their voices grew louder till Allah's Apostle heard
them while he was in his house. So he lifted the curtain of his room and
called Ka'b bin Malik saying, "O Ka'b!" He replied, "Labbaik! O Allah's
Apostle!" He beckoned to him with his hand suggesting that he deduct half
the debt. Ka'b said, "I agree, O Allah's Apostle!" Allah's Apostle then said
(to Ibn Abu Hadrad), "Get up and pay him the rest."
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The
Holy Quran Quotes
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“Never think of those slain in the way of God to be dead; rather they are alive and are provided in the Presence of their Lord.”
(Al ‘Imran, 3:169)
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