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Volume 4 - Book 53 - One-fifth 
of Booty to the Cause of Allah (Khumus) 
  
  
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 Volume 4, Book 53, Number 324:
 
 
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    | Narrated Ali: I got a she-camel in my share of the war 
    booty on the day (of the battle) of Badr, and the Prophet had given me a 
    she-camel from the Khumus. When I intended to marry Fatima, the daughter of 
    Allah's Apostle, I had an appointment with a goldsmith from the tribe of 
    Bani Qainuqa' to go with me to bring Idhkhir (i.e. grass of pleasant smell) 
    and sell it to the goldsmiths and spend its price on my wedding party. I was 
    collecting for my she-camels equipment of saddles, sacks and ropes while my 
    two she-camels were kneeling down beside the room of an Ansari man. I 
    returned after collecting whatever I collected, to see the humps of my two 
    she-camels cut off and their flanks cut open and some portion of their 
    livers was taken out. When I saw that state of my two she-camels, I could 
    not help weeping. I asked, "Who has done this?" The people replied, "Hamza 
    bin Abdul Muttalib who is staying with some Ansari drunks in this house." I 
    went away till I reached the Prophet and Zaid bin Haritha was with him. The 
    Prophet noticed on my face the effect of what I had suffered, so the Prophet 
    asked. "What is wrong with you." I replied, "O Allah's Apostle! I have never 
    seen such a day as today. Hamza attacked my two she-camels, cut off their 
    humps, and ripped open their flanks, and he is sitting there in a house in 
    the company of some drunks." The Prophet then asked for his covering sheet, 
    put it on, and set out walking followed by me and Zaid bin Haritha till he 
    came to the house where Hamza was. He asked permission to enter, and they 
    allowed him, and they were drunk. Allah's Apostle started rebuking Hamza for 
    what he had done, but Hamza was drunk and his eyes were red. Hamza looked at 
    Allah's Apostle and then he raised his eyes, looking at his knees, then he 
    raised up his eyes looking at his umbilicus, and again he raised up his eyes 
    look in at his face. Hamza then said, "Aren't you but the slaves of my 
    father?" Allah's Apostle realized that he was drunk, so Allah's Apostle 
    retreated, and we went out with him.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 325: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Aisha: (mother of the believers) After the 
    death of Allah 's Apostle Fatima the daughter of Allah's Apostle asked Abu 
    Bakr As-Siddiq to give her, her share of inheritance from what Allah's 
    Apostle had left of the Fai (i.e. booty gained without fighting) which Allah 
    had given him. Abu Bakr said to her, "Allah's Apostle said, 'Our property 
    will not be inherited, whatever we (i.e. prophets) leave is Sadaqa (to be 
    used for charity)." Fatima, the daughter of Allah's Apostle got angry and 
    stopped speaking to Abu Bakr, and continued assuming that attitude till she 
    died. Fatima remained alive for six months after the death of Allah's 
    Apostle. She used to ask Abu Bakr for her share from the property of Allah's 
    Apostle which he left at Khaibar, and Fadak, and his property at Medina 
    (devoted for charity). Abu Bakr refused to give her that property and said, 
    "I will not leave anything Allah's Apostle used to do, because I am afraid 
    that if I left something from the Prophet's tradition, then I would go 
    astray." (Later on) Umar gave the Prophet's property (of Sadaqa) at Medina 
    to 'Ali and 'Abbas, but he withheld the properties of Khaibar and Fadak in 
    his custody and said, "These two properties are the Sadaqa which Allah's 
    Apostle used to use for his expenditures and urgent needs. Now their 
    management is to be entrusted to the ruler." (Az-Zuhrl said, "They have been 
    managed in this way till today.")    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 326: 
 
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    | Narrated Malik bin Aus: While I was at home, the sun rose 
    high and it got hot. Suddenly the messenger of 'Umar bin Al-Khattab came to 
    me and said, "The chief of the believers has sent for you." So, I went along 
    with him till I entered the place where 'Umar was sitting on a bedstead made 
    of date-palm leaves and covered with no mattress, and he was leaning over a 
    leather pillow. I greeted him and sat down. He said, "O Malik! Some persons 
    of your people who have families came to me and I have ordered that a gift 
    should be given to them, so take it and distribute it among them." I said, 
    "O chief of the believers! I wish that you order someone else to do it." He 
    said, "O man! Take it." While I was sitting there with him, his doorman 
    Yarfa' came saying, "'Uthman, 'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf, Az-Zubair and Sad bin 
    Abi Waqqas are asking your permission (to see you); may I admit them?" 'Umar 
    said, "Yes", So they were admitted and they came in, greeted him, and sat 
    down. After a while Yarfa' came again and said, "May I admit 'Ali and 
    'Abbas?" 'Umar said, "yes." So, they were admitted and they came in and 
    greeted (him) and sat down. Then 'Abbas said, "O chief of the believers! 
    Judge between me and this (i.e. 'Ali)." They had a dispute regarding the 
    property of Bani An-Nadir which Allah had given to His Apostle as Fai. The 
    group (i.e. 'Uthman and his companions) said, "O chief of the believers! 
    Judge between them and relieve both of them front each other." 'Umar said, 
    "Be patient! I beseech you by Allah by Whose Permission the Heaven and the 
    Earth exist, do you know that Allah's Apostle said, 'Our (i.e. prophets') 
    property will not be inherited, and whatever we leave, is Sadaqa (to be used 
    for charity),' and Allah's Apostle meant himself (by saying "we'')?" The 
    group said, "He said so." 'Umar then turned to 'Ali and 'Abbas and said, "I 
    beseech you by Allah, do you know that Allah's Apostle said so?" They 
    replied, " He said so." 'Umar then said, "So, I will talk to you about this 
    matter. Allah bestowed on His Apostle with a special favor of something of 
    this Fai (booty) which he gave to nobody else." 'Umar then recited the Holy 
    Verses: "What Allah bestowed as (Fai) Booty on his Apostle (Muhammad) from 
    them --- for this you made no expedition with either cavalry or camelry: But 
    Allah gives power to His Apostles over whomever He will 'And Allah is able 
    to do all things." 9:6) 'Umar added "So this property was especially given 
    to Allah's Apostle, but, by Allah, neither did he take possession of it and 
    leave your, nor did he favor himself with it to your exclusion, but he gave 
    it to all of you and distributed it amongst you till this property remained 
    out of it. Allah's Apostle used to spend the yearly expenses of his family 
    out of this property and used to keep the rest of its revenue to be spent on 
    Allah 's Cause. Allah 's Apostle kept on doing this during all his lifetime. 
    I ask you by Allah do you know this?" They replies in the affirmative. 'Umar 
    then said to 'Ali and 'Abbas. "I ask you by Allah, do you know this?" 'Umar 
    added, "When Allah had taken His Prophet unto Him, 'Abu Bakr said, 'I am the 
    successor of Allah's Apostle so, Abu Bakr took over that property and 
    managed it in the same way as Allah's Apostle used to do, and Allah knows 
    that he was true, pious and rightly-guided, and he was a follower of what 
    was right. Then Allah took Abu Bakr unto Him and I became Abu Bakr's 
    successor, and I kept that property in my possession for the first two years 
    of my Caliphate, managing it in the same way as Allah's Apostle used to do 
    and as Abu Bakr used to do, and Allah knows that I have been true, pious, 
    rightly guided, and a follower of what is right. Now you both (i.e. 'Ah and 
    'Abbas) came to talk to me, bearing the same claim and presenting the same 
    case; you, 'Abbas, came to me asking for your share from your nephew's 
    property, and this man, i.e. 'Ali, came to me asking for his wife's share 
    from her father's property. I told you both that Allah's Apostle said, 'Our 
    (prophets') properties are not to be inherited, but what we leave is Sadaqa 
    (to be used for charity).' When I thought it right that I should hand over 
    this property to you, I said to you, 'I am ready to hand over this property 
    to you if you wish, on the condition that you would take Allah's Pledge and 
    Convention that you would manage it in the same way as Allah's Apostle used 
    to, and as Abu Bakr used to do, and as I have done since I was in charge of 
    it.' So, both of you said (to me), 'Hand it over to us,' and on that 
    condition I handed it over to you. So, I ask you by Allah, did I hand it 
    over to them on this condition?" The group aid, "Yes." Then 'Umar faced 'Ali 
    and Abbas saying, "I ask you by Allah, did I hand it over to you on this 
    condition?" They said, "Yes. " He said, " Do you want now to give a 
    different decision? By Allah, by Whose Leave both the Heaven and the Earth 
    exist, I will never give any decision other than that (I have already 
    given). And if you are unable to manage it, then return it to me, and I will 
    do the job on your behalf."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 327: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: The delegates of the tribe of 
    'Abdul-Qais came and said, "O Allah's Apostle! We are from the tribe of 
    Rabi'a, and there is the infidels of the tribe of Mudar intervening between 
    you and us, so we cannot come to you except in the Sacred Months. So please 
    order us some instructions that we may apply it to ourselves and also invite 
    our people whom we left behind us to observe as well." The Prophet said, "I 
    order you (to do) four (things) and forbid you (to do) four: I order you to 
    believe in Allah, that is, to testify that None has the right to be 
    worshipped but Allah (the Prophet pointed with his hand); to offer prayers 
    perfectly; to pay Zakat; to fast the month of Ramadan, and to pay the Khumus 
    (i.e. one-fifth) of the war booty to Allah and I forbid you to use 
    Ad-dubba', An-Naqir, Al-Hantam and Al-Muzaffat (i.e. utensils used for 
    preparing alcoholic drinks)." (See Hadith No. 50, Vol. 1).    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 328: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "My heirs 
    should not take even a single Dinar (i.e. anything from my property), and 
    whatever I leave, excluding the expenditure of my wives and my laborers, 
    will be Sadaqa (i.e. be used for charity)."'    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 329: 
 
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    | Narrated Aisha: Allah's Apostle died, and there was 
    nothing in my house that a living being could eat, except some barley Lying 
    on a shelf. So, I ate of it for a long period and measured it, and (after a 
    short period) it was consumed.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 330: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Amr bin Al-Harith: The Prophet did not leave 
    anything (after his death) except his arms, a white mule, and a (piece of) 
    land which he had given as Sadaqa.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 331: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Aisha: (the wife of the Prophet) When the 
    sickness of Allah's Apostle got aggravated, he asked the permission of his 
    wives that he should be treated in my house, and they permitted him.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 332: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn Abu Mulaika: 'Aisha said, "The Prophet died 
    in my house on the day of my turn while he was leaning on my chest closer to 
    my neck, and Allah made my saliva mix with his Saliva." 'Aisha added, 
    "'AbdurRahman came with a Siwak and the Prophet was too weak to use it so I 
    took it, chewed it and then (gave it to him and he) cleaned his teeth with 
    it."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 333: 
 
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    | Narrated Safiya: (the wife of the Prophet) That she came 
    to visit Allah's Apostle while he was in Itikaf(i.e. seclusion in the Mosque 
    during the last ten days of Ramadan. When she got up to return, Allah's 
    Apostle got up with her and accompanied her, and when he reached near the 
    gate of the Mosque close to the door (of the house) of Um Salama, the wife 
    of the Prophet, two Ansari men passed by them and greeted Allah's Apostle 
    and then went away. Allah's Apostle addressed them saying, "Don't hurry! 
    (She is my wife)," They said, "Glorified be Allah! O Allah's Apostle (You 
    are far away from any suspicion)," and his saying was hard on them. Allah's 
    Apostle said, "Satan circulates in the mind of a person as blood does (in 
    his body). I was afraid that Satan might put some (evil) thoughts in your 
    minds."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 334: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar: Once I went upstairs in 
    Hafsa's house and saw the Prophet answering the call of nature with his back 
    towards the Qibla and facing Sham.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 335: 
 
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    | Narrated Aisha: That Allah's Apostle used to offer the 
    'Asr prayer while the sun was still shining in her Hujra (i.e. her dwelling 
    place).    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 336: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah: The Prophet stood up and delivered a 
    sermon, and pointing to 'Aisha's house (i.e. eastwards), he said thrice, 
    "Affliction (will appear from) here," and, "from where the side of the 
    Satan's head comes out (i.e. from the East)."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 337: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Amra bint Abdur-Rahman: 'Aisha, the wife of the 
    Prophet told her that once Allah's Apostle was with her and she heard 
    somebody asking permission to enter Hafsa's house. She said, "O Allah's 
    Apostle! This man is asking permission to enter your house." Allah's Apostle 
    replied, "I think he is so-and-so (meaning the foster uncle of Hafsa). What 
    is rendered illegal because of blood relations, is also rendered illegal 
    because of the corresponding foster-relations."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 338: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas: That when Abu Bakr became the Caliph, he 
    sent him to Bahrain and wrote this letter for him, and stamped it with the 
    Ring of the Prophet. Three lines were engraved on the Ring, (the word) 
    'Muhammad' was in a line, 'Apostle' was in another line, and 'Allah' in a 
    third.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 339: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Isa bin Tahman: Anas brought out to us two worn 
    out leather shoes without hair and with pieces of leather straps. Later on 
    Thabit Al-Banani told me that Anas said that they were the shoes of the 
    Prophet.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 340: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Burda: 'Aisha brought out to us a patched 
    wool Len garment, and she said, "(It chanced that) the soul of Allah's 
    Apostle was taken away while he was wearing this." Abu-Burda added, "Aisha 
    brought out to us a thick waist sheet like the ones made by the Yemenites, 
    and also a garment of the type called Al-Mulabbada."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 341: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas bin Malik: When the cup of Allah's Apostle 
    got broken, he fixed it with a silver wire at the crack. (The sub-narrator, 
    'Asim said, "I saw the cup and drank (water) in it.")    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 342: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Ali bin Al-Husain: That when they reached 
    Medina after returning from Yazid bin Mu'awaiya after the martyrdom of 
    Husain bin 'Ali (may Allah bestow His Mercy upon him), Al-Miswar bin 
    Makhrama met him and said to him, "Do you have any need you may order me to 
    satisfy?" 'Ali said, "No." Al-Miswar said, Will you give me the sword of 
    Allah's Apostle for I am afraid that people may take it from you by force? 
    By Allah, if you give it to me, they will never be able to take it till I 
    die." When Ali bin Abu Talib demanded the hand of the daughter of Abi Jahal 
    to be his wife besides Fatima, I heard Allah's Apostle on his pulpit 
    delivering a sermon in this connection before the people, and I had then 
    attained my age of puberty. Allah's Apostle said, "Fatima is from me, and I 
    am afraid she will be subjected to trials in her religion (because of 
    jealousy)." The Prophet then mentioned one of his son-in-law who was from 
    the tribe of 'Abu Shams, and he praised him as a good son-in-law, saying, 
    "Whatever he said was the truth, and he promised me and fulfilled his 
    promise. I do not make a legal thing illegal, nor do I make an illegal thing 
    legal, but by Allah, the daughter of Allah's Apostle and the daughter of the 
    enemy of Allah, (i.e. Abu Jahl) can never get together (as the wives of one 
    man) (See Hadith No. 76, Vo. 5).    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 343: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn Al-Hanafiya: If Ali had spoken anything bad 
    about 'Uthman then he would have mentioned the day when some persons came to 
    him and complained about the Zakat officials of 'Uthman. 'Ali then said to 
    me, "Go to 'Uthman and say to him, 'This document contains the regulations 
    of spending the Sadaqa of Allah's Apostle so order your Zakat officials to 
    act accordingly." I took the document to 'Uthman. 'Uthman said, "Take it 
    away, for we are not in need of it." I returned to 'Ali with it and informed 
    him of that. He said, "Put it whence you took it." Narrated Muhammad bin 
    Suqa: I heard Mundhir At-Tuzi reporting Ibn Hanafiya who said, "My father 
    sent me saying, 'Take this letter to 'Uthman for it contains the orders of 
    the Prophet concerning the Sadaqa.' "    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 344: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Ali: Fatima complained of what she suffered 
    from the hand mill and from grinding, when she got the news that some slave 
    girls of the booty had been brought to Allah's Apostle. She went to him to 
    ask for a maid-servant, but she could not find him, and told 'Aisha of her 
    need. When the Prophet came, Aisha informed him of that. The Prophet came to 
    our house when we had gone to our beds. (On seeing the Prophet) we were 
    going to get up, but he said, 'Keep at your places,' I felt the coolness of 
    the Prophet's feet on my chest. Then he said, "Shall I tell you a thing 
    which is better than what you asked me for? When you go to your beds, say: 
    'Allahu Akbar (i.e. Allah is Greater)' for 34 times, and 'Alhamdu Lillah 
    (i.e. all the praises are for Allah)' for 33 times, and Subhan Allah (i.e. 
    Glorified be Allah) for 33 times. This is better for you than what you have 
    requested."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 345: 
 
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    | Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah Al-Ansari: A man amongst us 
    begot a boy whom he named Al-Qasim. On that the Ansar said, (to the man), 
    "We will never call you Abu-al-Qasim and will never please you with this 
    blessed title." So, he went to the Prophet and said, "O Allah's Apostle! I 
    have begotten a boy whom I named Al-Qasim and the Ansar said, 'We will never 
    call you Abu-al-Qasim, nor will we please you with this title.' " The 
    Prophet said, "The Ansar have done well. Name by my name, but do not name by 
    my Kunya, for I am Qasim."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 346: 
 
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    | Narrated Muawiya: Allah's Apostle said, "If Allah wants 
    to do good for somebody, he makes him comprehend the Religion (i.e. Islam), 
    and Allah is the Giver and I am Al-Qasim (i.e. the distributor), and this 
    (Muslim) nation will remain victorious over their opponents, till Allah's 
    Order comes and they will still be victorious " Narrated Abu Huraira: 
    Allah's Apostle said, "Neither do I give you (anything) nor withhold 
    (anything) from you, but I am just a distributor (i.e. Qasim), and I give as 
    I am ordered."    |  
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    | Narrated Khaula Al-Ansariya: I heard Allah's Apostle 
    saying, "Some people spend Allah's Wealth (i.e. Muslim's wealth) in an 
    unjust manner; such people will be put in the (Hell) Fire on the Day of 
    Resurrection."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 348: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Urwa-al-Bariqi: The Prophet said, "Horses are 
    always the source of good, namely, rewards (in the Hereafter) and booty, 
    till the Day of Resurrection."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 349: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "When Khosrau 
    is ruined, there will be no Khosrau after him; and when Caesar is ruined, 
    there will be no Caesar after him. By Him in Whose Hands my life is, you 
    will spend their treasures in Allah's Cause."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 350: 
 
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    | Narrated Jabir bin Samura: Allah's Apostle said, "When 
    Khosrau is ruined, there will be no Khosrau after him; and when Caesar is 
    ruined, their will be no Caesar after him. By Him in Whose Hands my life is, 
    you will spend their treasures in Allah's Cause."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 351: 
 
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    | Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah: Allah's Apostle said, "Booty 
    has been made legal for me."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 352: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "Allah 
    guarantees him who strives in His Cause and whose motivation for going out 
    is nothing but Jihad in His Cause and belief in His Word, that He will admit 
    him into Paradise (if martyred) or bring him back to his dwelling place, 
    whence he has come out, with what he gains of reward and booty."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 353: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "A prophet 
    amongst the prophets carried out a holy military expedition, so he said to 
    his followers, 'Anyone who has married a woman and wants to consummate the 
    marriage, and has not done so yet, should not accompany me; nor should a man 
    who has built a house but has not completed its roof; nor a man who has 
    sheep or shecamels and is waiting for the birth of their young ones.' So, 
    the prophet carried out the expedition and when he reached that town at the 
    time or nearly at the time of the 'Asr prayer, he said to the sun, 'O sun! 
    You are under Allah's Order and I am under Allah's Order O Allah! Stop it 
    (i.e. the sun) from setting.' It was stopped till Allah made him victorious. 
    Then he collected the booty and the fire came to burn it, but it did not 
    burn it. He said (to his men), 'Some of you have stolen something from the 
    booty. So one man from every tribe should give me a pledge of allegiance by 
    shaking hands with me.' (They did so and) the hand of a man got stuck over 
    the hand of their prophet. Then that prophet said (to the man), 'The theft 
    has been committed by your people. So all the persons of your tribe should 
    give me the pledge of allegiance by shaking hands with me.' The hands of two 
    or three men got stuck over the hand of their prophet and he said, "You have 
    committed the theft.' Then they brought a head of gold like the head of a 
    cow and put it there, and the fire came and consumed the booty. The Prophet 
    added: Then Allah saw our weakness and disability, so he made booty legal 
    for us."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 354: 
 
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    | Narrated Aslam: 'Umar said, "Were it not for those 
    Muslims who have not come to existence yet, I would have distributed (the 
    land of) every town I conquer among the fighters as the Prophet distributed 
    the land of Khaibar."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 355: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ashari: A bedouin asked the Prophet, 
    "A man may fight for the sake of booty, and another may fight so that he may 
    be mentioned by the people, and a third may fight to show his position (i.e. 
    bravery); which of these regarded as fighting in Allah's Cause?" The Prophet 
    said, "He who fights so that Allah's Word (i.e. Islam) should be superior, 
    fights for Allah's Cause."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 356: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abu Mulaika: Some silken cloaks 
    with golden buttons were presented to the Prophet. He distributed them 
    amongst his companions and kept one for Makhrama, bin Naufal. Later on 
    Makhrama came along with his son Al-Miswar bin Makhrama, and stood up at the 
    gate and said (to his son). "Call him (i.e. the Prophet) to me." The Prophet 
    heard his voice, took a silken cloak and brought it to him, placing those 
    golden buttons in front of him saying, "O Abu-al-Miswar! I have kept this 
    aside for you! O Abu-al Miswar! I have kept this aside for you!" Makhrama 
    was a bad-tempered man.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 357: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas bin Malik: People used to give some of 
    their datepalms to the Prophet (as a gift), till he conquered Bani Quraiza 
    and Bani An-Nadir, whereupon he started returning their favors.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 358: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin Az-Zubair: When Az-Zubair got up 
    during the battle of Al-Jamal, he called me and I stood up beside him, and 
    he said to me, "O my son! Today one will be killed either as an oppressor or 
    as an oppressed one. I see that I will be killed as an oppressed one. My 
    biggest worry is my debts. Do you think, if we pay the debts, there will be 
    something left for us from our money?" Az-Zubair added, "O my son! Sell our 
    property and pay my debts." Az-Zubair then willed one-third of his property 
    and willed one-third of that portion to his sons; namely, 'Abdullah's sons. 
    He said, "One-third of the one third. If any property is left after the 
    payment of the debts, one-third (of the one-third of what is left) is to be 
    given to your sons." (Hisham, a sub-narrator added, "Some of the sons of 
    'Abdullah were equal in age to the sons of Az-Zubair e.g. Khubaib and 
    'Abbas. 'Abdullah had nine sons and nine daughters at that time." (The 
    narrator 'Abdullah added:) My father (Az-Zubair) went on drawing my 
    attention to his debts saying, "If you should fail to pay part of the debts, 
    appeal to my Master to help you." By Allah! I could not understand what he 
    meant till I asked, "O father! Who is your Master?" He replied, "Allah (is 
    my Master)." By Allah, whenever I had any difficulty regarding his debts, I 
    would say, "Master of Az-Zubair! Pay his debts on his behalf ." and Allah 
    would (help me to) pay it. Az-Zubair was martyred leaving no Dinar or Dirham 
    but two pieces of land, one of which was (called) Al-Ghaba, and eleven 
    houses in Medina, two in Basra, one in Kufa and one in Egypt. In fact, the 
    source of the debt which he owed was, that if somebody brought some money to 
    deposit with him. Az Zubair would say, "No, (i won't keep it as a trust), 
    but I take it as a debt, for I am afraid it might be lost." Az-Zubair was 
    never appointed governor or collector of the tax of Kharaj or any other 
    similar thing, but he collected his wealth (from the war booty he gained) 
    during the holy battles he took part in, in the company of the Prophet, Abu 
    Bakr, 'Umar, and 'Uthman. ('Abdullah bin Az-Zubair added:) When I counted 
    his debt, it turned to be two million and two hundred thousand. (The 
    sub-narrator added:) Hakim bin Hizam met Abdullah bin Zubair and asked, "O 
    my nephew! How much is the debt of my brother?" 'Abdullah kept it as a 
    secret and said, "One hundred thousand," Hakim said, "By Allah! I don't 
    think your property will cover it." On that 'Abdullah said to him, "What if 
    it is two million and two hundred thousand?" Hakim said, "I don't think you 
    can pay it; so if you are unable to pay all of it, I will help you." 
    Az-Zubair had already bought Al-Ghaba for one hundred and seventy thousand. 
    'Abdullah sold it for one million and six hundred thousand. Then he called 
    the people saying, "Any person who has any money claim on Az-Zubair should 
    come to us in Al-Ghaba." There came to him 'Abdullah bin Ja'far whom 
    Az-Zubair owed four hundred thousand. He said to 'Abdullah bin Az-Zubair, 
    "If you wish I will forgive you the debt." 'Abdullah (bin Az-Zubair) said, 
    "No." Then Ibn Ja'far said, "If you wish you can defer the payment if you 
    should defer the payment of any debt." Ibn Az-Zubair said, "No." 'Abdullah 
    bin Ja'far said, "Give me a piece of the land." 'Abdullah bin AzZubair said 
    (to him), "Yours is the land extending from this place to this place." So, 
    'Abdullah bin Az-Zubair sold some of the property (including the houses) and 
    paid his debt perfectly, retaining four and a half shares from the land 
    (i.e. Al-Ghaba). He then went to Mu'awlya while 'Amr bin 'Uthman, Al-Mundhir 
    bin Az-Zubair and Ibn Zam'a were sitting with him. Mu'awiya asked, "At what 
    price have you appraised Al-Ghaba?" He said, "One hundred thousand for each 
    share," Muawiya asked, "How many shares have been left?" 'Abdullah replied, 
    "Four and a half shares." Al-Mundhir bin Az-Zubair said, "I would like to 
    buy one share for one hundred thousand." 'Amr bin 'Uthman said, "I would 
    like to buy one share for one hundred thousand." Ibn Zam'a said, "I would 
    like to buy one share for one hundred thousand." Muawiya said, "How much is 
    left now?" 'Abdullah replied, "One share and a half." Muawiya said, "I would 
    like to buy it for one hundred and fifty thousand." 'Abdullah also sold his 
    part to Muawiya six hundred thousand. When Ibn AzZubair had paid all the 
    debts. Az-Zubair's sons said to him, "Distribute our inheritance among us." 
    He said, "No, by Allah, I will not distribute it among you till I announce 
    in four successive Hajj seasons, 'Would those who have money claims on 
    Az-Zubair come so that we may pay them their debt." So, he started to 
    announce that in public in every Hajj season, and when four years had 
    elapsed, he distributed the inheritance among the inheritors. Az-Zubair had 
    four wives, and after the one-third of his property was excluded (according 
    to the will), each of his wives received one million and two hundred 
    thousand. So the total amount of his property was fifty million and two 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Umar: 'Uthman did not join the Badr battle 
    because he was married to one of the daughters of Allah's Apostle and she 
    was ill. So, the Prophet said to him. "You will get a reward and a share 
    (from the war booty) similar to the reward and the share of one who has 
    taken part in the Badr battle."    |  
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    | Narrated Marwan bin Al-Hakim and Miswar bin Makhrama: 
    When the Hawazin delegation came to Allah's Apostle after they had embraced 
    Islam and requested him to return their properties and war prisoners to 
    them, Allah's Apostle said, "To me the best talk is the truest, so you may 
    choose either of two things; the war prisoners or the wealth, for I have 
    delayed their distribution." Allah's Apostle had waited for them for over 
    ten days when he returned from Ta'if. So, when those people came to know 
    that Allah's Apostle was not going to return to them except one of the two 
    things the said, "We choose our war Prisoners 'Allah's Apostle stood up 
    amongst the Muslims, and after glorifying Allah as He deserved, he said, 
    "Now then, these brothers of yours have come to us with repentance, and I 
    see it logical that I should return their captives to them, so whoever of 
    you likes to do that as a favor then he can do it, and whoever amongst you 
    likes to stick to his share, let him give up his prisoners and we will 
    compensate him from the very first Fai' (i.e. war booty received without 
    fight) which Allah will give us." On that, all the people said. 'O Allah's 
    Apostles We have agreed willingly to do so (return the captives)" Then 
    Allah's Apostle said to them "I do not know who amongst you has agreed to 
    this and who has not. You should return and let your leaders inform me of 
    your agreement." The people returned and their leaders spoke to them, and 
    then came to Allah's Apostle and said, "All the people have agreed willingly 
    to do so and have given the permission to return the war prisoners (without 
    Compensation)" (Az-Zuhri, the sub-narrator states) This is what has been 
    related to us about the captives of Hawazin.    |  
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    | Narrated Zahdam: Once we were in the house of Abu Musa 
    who presented a meal containing cooked chicken. A man from the tribe of Bani 
    Taim Allah with red complexion as if he were from the Byzantine war 
    prisoners, was present. Abu Musa invited him to share the meal but he 
    (apologised) saying. "I saw chickens eating dirty things and so I have had a 
    strong aversion to eating them, and have taken an oath that I will not eat 
    chickens." Abu Musa said, "Come along, I will tell you about this matter 
    (i.e. how to cancel one's oat ). I went to the Prophet in the company of a 
    group of Al-Ashariyin, asked him to provide us with means of conveyance. He 
    said, 'By Allah, I will not provide you with any means of conveyance and I 
    have nothing to make you ride on.' Then some camels as booty were brought to 
    Allah's Apostle and he asked for us saying. 'Where are the group of 
    Al-Ash'ariyun?' Then he ordered that we should be given five camels with 
    white humps. When we set out we said, 'What have we done? We will never be 
    blessed (with what we have been given).' So, we returned to the Prophet and 
    said, 'We asked you to provide us with means of conveyance, but you took an 
    oath that you would not provide us with any means of conveyance. Did you 
    forget (your oath when you gave us the camels)? He replied. 'I have not 
    provided you with means of conveyance, but Allah has provided you with it, 
    and by Allah, Allah willing, if ever I take an oath to do something, and 
    later on I find that it is more beneficial to do something different, I will 
    do the thing which is better, and give expiation for my oath."    |  
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    | Narrated Nafi from Ibn Umar: Allah's Apostle sent a 
    Sariya towards Najd, and Abdullah bin 'Umar was in the Sariya. They gained a 
    great number of camels as war booty. The share of each one of them was 
    twelve or eleven camels, and they were given an extra camel each.    |  
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Umar: Allah's Apostle used to give extra 
    share to some of the members of the Sariya he used to send, in addition to 
    the shares they shared with the army in general.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 364: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Musa: We got the news of the migration of 
    the Prophet while we were in Yemen, so we set out migrating to him. We were, 
    I and my two brothers, I being the youngest, and one of my brothers was Abu 
    Burda and the other was Abu Ruhm. We were over fifty (or fifty-three or 
    fifty two) men from our people. We got on board a ship which took us to 
    An-Najashi in Ethiopia, and there we found Ja'far bin Abu Talib and his 
    companions with An-Najaishi. Ja'far said (to us), "Allah's Apostle has sent 
    us here and ordered us to stay here, so you too, stay with us." We stayed 
    with him till we all left (Ethiopia) and met the Prophet at the time when he 
    had conquered Khaibar. He gave us a share from its booty (or gave us from 
    its booty). He gave only to those who had taken part in the Ghazwa with him. 
    but he did not give any share to any person who had not participated in 
    Khaibar's conquest except the people of our ship, besides Ja'far and his 
    companions, whom he gave a share as he did them (i.e. the people of the 
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 365: 
 
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    | Narrated Jabir: Allah's Apostle said (to me), "If the 
    property of Bahrain had come to us, I would have given you so much and so 
    much." But the Bahrain property did not come till the Prophet had died. When 
    the Bahrain property came. Abu Bakr ordered somebody to announce, "Any 
    person who has money claim on Allah's Apostle or whom Allah's Apostle had 
    promised something, should come to us." So, I went to him and said, "Allah's 
    Apostle had promised to give me so much an so much." Abu Bakr scooped up 
    money with both hands thrice for me." (The sub-narrator Sufyan illustrated 
    this action by scooping up with both hands and said, "Ibn Munkadir, another 
    sub-narrator, used to illustrate it in this way.") Narrated Jabir: Once I 
    went to Abu Bakr and asked for the money but he did not give me, and I went 
    to him again, but he did not give me, so I went to him for the third time 
    and said, "I asked you, but you did not give me; then I asked you (for the 
    second time) and you did not give me; then I asked you (for the third time) 
    but you did not give me. You should either give me or allow yourself to be 
    considered a miser regarding my case." Abu Bakr said, "You tell me that I am 
    a miser with regard to you. But really, whenever I rejected your request, I 
    had the inclination to give you." (In another narration Jabir added:) So, 
    Abu Bakr scooped up money with both hands for me and asked me to count it. I 
    found out that It was five hundred. Abu Bakr told me to take twice that 
    amount.    |  
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    | Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah: While Allah's Apostle was 
    distributing the booty at Al-Ja'rana, somebody said to him "Be just (in your 
    distribution)." The Prophet replied, "Verily I would be miserable if I did 
    not act justly."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 367: 
 
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    | Narrated Jubair bin Mutim: The Prophet talked about war 
    prisoners of Badr saying, "Had Al-Mutim bin Adi been alive and interceded 
    with me for these mean people, I would have freed them for his sake."    |  
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    | Narrated Jubair bin Mutim: I and 'Uthman bin 'Affan went 
    to Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle! You have given to Bani 
    Al-Muttalib and left us although they and we are of the same kinship to 
    you." Allah's Apostle said, "Bani Muttalib and Bani Hashim are one and the 
    same." The Prophet did not give a share to Bani Abd Shams and Bani Naufai. 
    (Ibn Ishaq said, "Abd Shams and Hashim and Al-Muttalib were maternal 
    brothers and their mother was 'Atika bint Murra and Naufal was their 
    paternal brother.)    |  
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    | Narrated 'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf: While I was standing in 
    the row on the day (of the battle) of Badr, I looked to my right and my left 
    and saw two young Ansari boys, and I wished I had been stronger than they. 
    One of them called my attention saying, "O Uncle! Do you know Abu Jahl?" I 
    said, "Yes, What do you want from him, O my nephew?" He said, "I have been 
    informed that he abuses Allah's Apostle. By Him in Whose Hands my life is, 
    if I should see him, then my body will not leave his body till either of us 
    meet his fate." I was astonished at that talk. Then the other boy called my 
    attention saying the same as the other had said. After a while I saw Abu 
    Jahl walking amongst the people. I said (to the boys), "Look! This is the 
    man you asked me about." So, both of them attacked him with their swords and 
    struck him to death and returned to Allah'S Apostle to inform him of that. 
    Allah's Apostle asked, "Which of you has killed him?" Each of them said, "I 
    Have killed him." Allah's Apostle asked, "Have you cleaned your swords?" 
    They said, "No. " He then looked at their swords and said, "No doubt, you 
    both have killed him and the spoils of the deceased will be given to Muadh 
    bin Amr bin Al-Jamuh." The two boys were Muadh bin 'Afra and Muadh bin Amr 
    bin Al-Jamuh.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 370: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Qatada: We set out in the company of Allah's 
    Apostle on the day (of the battle) of Hunain. When we faced the enemy, the 
    Muslims retreated and I saw a pagan throwing himself over a Muslim. I turned 
    around and came upon him from behind and hit him on the shoulder with the 
    sword He (i.e. the pagan) came towards me and seized me so violently that I 
    felt as if it were death itself, but death overtook him and he released me. 
    I followed 'Umar bin Al Khattab and asked (him), "What is wrong with the 
    people (fleeing)?" He replied, "This is the Will of Allah," After the people 
    returned, the Prophet sat and said, "Anyone who has killed an enemy and has 
    a proof of that, will posses his spoils." I got up and said, "Who will be a 
    witness for me?" and then sat down. The Prophet again said, "Anyone who has 
    killed an enemy and has proof of that, will possess his spoils." I (again) 
    got up and said, "Who will be a witness for me?" and sat down. Then the 
    Prophet said the same for the third time. I again got up, and Allah's 
    Apostle said, "O Abu Qatada! What is your story?" Then I narrated the whole 
    story to him. A man (got up and) said, "O Allah's Apostle! He is speaking 
    the truth, and the spoils of the killed man are with me. So please 
    compensate him on my behalf." On that Abu Bakr As-Siddiq said, "No, by 
    Allah, he (i.e. Allah's Apostle ) will not agree to give you the spoils 
    gained by one of Allah's Lions who fights on the behalf of Allah and His 
    Apostle." The Prophet said, "Abu Bakr has spoken the truth." So, Allah's 
    Apostle gave the spoils to me. I sold that armor (i.e. the spoils) and with 
    its price I bought a garden at Bani Salima, and this was my first property 
    which I gained after my conversion to Islam.    |  
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    | Narrated Urwa bin Az-Zubair: Hakim bin Hizam said, "I 
    asked Allah's Apostle for something, and he gave me. I asked him again, and 
    he gave me, and said to me. 'O Hakim! This wealth is like green sweet (i.e. 
    fruit), and if one takes it without greed, then one is blessed in it, and if 
    one takes it with greediness, then one is not blessed in it, and will be 
    like the one who eats without satisfaction. And an upper (i.e. giving) hand 
    is better than a lower (i.e. taking) hand,' I said, 'O Allah's Apostle! By 
    Him Who has sent you with the Truth. I will not ask anyone for anything 
    after you till I leave this world." So, when Abu Bakr during his Caliphate, 
    called Hakim to give him (some money), Hakim refused to accept anything from 
    him. Once 'Umar called him (during his Caliphate) in order to give him 
    something, but Hakim refused to accept it, whereupon 'Umar said, "O Muslims! 
    I give him (i.e. Haklm) his right which Allah has assigned to him) from this 
    Fai '(booty), but he refuses to take it." So Haklm never took anything from 
    anybody after the Prophet till he died.    |  
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    | Narrated Nafi: 'Umar bin Al-Khattab said, "O Allah's 
    Apostle! I vowed to observe Itikaf for one day during the Pre-lslamic 
    period." The Prophet ordered him to fulfill his vow. 'Umar gained two lady 
    captives from the war prisoners of Hunain and he left them in some of the 
    houses at Mecca. When Allah's Apostle freed the captives of Hunain without 
    ransom, they came out walking in the streets. 'Umar said (to his son), "O 
    Abdullah! See what is the matter." 'Abdullah replied, "Allah's Apostle has 
    freed the captives without ransom." He said (to him), "Go and set free those 
    two slave girls." (Nafi added:) Allah's Apostle did not perform the 'Umra 
    from Al-Jarana, and if he had performed the 'Umra, it would not have been 
    hidden from 'Abdullah.    |  
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    | Narrated 'Amr bin Taghlib: Allah's Apostle gave (gifts) 
    to some people to the exclusion of some others. The latter seemed to be 
    displeased by that. The Prophet said, "I give to some people, lest they 
    should deviate from True Faith or lose patience, while I refer other people 
    to the goodness and contentment which Allah has put in their hearts, and 
    'Amr bin Taghlib is amongst them." 'Amr bin Taghlib said, "The statement of 
    Allah's Apostle is dearer to me than red camels." Narrated Al-Hasan: 'Amr 
    bin Taghlib told us that Allah's Apostle got some property or some war 
    prisoners and he distributed them in the above way (i.e. giving to some 
    people to the exclusion of others) .    |  
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    | Narrated Anas: The Prophet said, "I give to Quraish 
    people in order to let them adhere to Islam, for they are near to their life 
    of Ignorance (i.e. they have newly embraced Islam and it is still not strong 
    in their hearts."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 375: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas bin Malik: When Allah favored His Apostle 
    with the properties of Hawazin tribe as Fai (booty), he started giving to 
    some Quarries men even up to one-hundred camels each, whereupon some Ansari 
    men said about Allah's Apostle, "May Allah forgive His Apostle! He is giving 
    to (men of) Quraish and leaves us, in spite of the fact that our swords are 
    still dropping blood (of the infidels)" When Allah's Apostle was informed of 
    what they had said, he called the Ansar and gathered them in a leather tent 
    and did not call anybody else along, with them. When they gathered, Allah's 
    Apostle came to them and said, "What is the statement which, I have been 
    informed, and that which you have said?" The learned ones among them 
    replied," O Allah's Apostle! The wise ones amongst us did not say anything, 
    but the youngsters amongst us said, 'May Allah forgive His Apostle; he gives 
    the Quarish and leaves the Ansar, in spite of the fact that our swords are 
    still dribbling (wet) with the blood of the infidels.' " Allah's Apostle 
    replied, I give to such people as are still close to the period of 
    Infidelity (i.e. they have recently embraced Islam and Faith is still weak 
    in their hearts). Won't you be pleased to see people go with fortune, while 
    you return with Allah's Apostle to your houses? By Allah, what you will 
    return with, is better than what they are returning with." The Ansar 
    replied, "Yes, O Allah's Apostle, we are satisfied' Then the Prophet said to 
    them." You will find after me, others being preferred to you. Then be 
    patient till you meet Allah and meet His Apostle at Al-Kauthar (i.e. a fount 
    in Paradise)." (Anas added:) But we did not remain patient.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 376: 
 
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    | Narrated Jubair bin Mutim: That while he was with Allah's 
    Apostle who was accompanied by the people on their way back from Hunain, the 
    bedouins started begging things of Allah's Apostle so much so that they 
    forced him to go under a Samura tree where his loose outer garment was 
    snatched away. On that, Allah's Apostle stood up and said to them, "Return 
    my garment to me. If I had as many camels as these trees, I would have 
    distributed them amongst you; and you will not find me a miser or a liar or 
    a coward."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 377: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas bin Malik: While I was walking with the 
    Prophet who was wearing a Najrani outer garment with a thick hem, a bedouin 
    came upon the Prophet and pulled his garment so violently that I could 
    recognize the impress of the hem of the garment on his shoulder, caused by 
    the violence of his pull. Then the bedouin said, "Order for me something 
    from Allah's Fortune which you have." The Prophet turned to him and smiled, 
    and ordered that a gift be given to him.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 378: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah: On the day (of the battle) of Hunain, 
    Allah's Apostle favored some people in the distribution of the booty (to the 
    exclusion of others); he gave Al-Aqra' bin Habis one-hundred camels and he 
    gave 'Uyaina the same amount, and also gave to some of the eminent Arabs, 
    giving them preference in this regard. Then a person came and said, "By 
    Allah, in this distribution justice has not been observed, nor has Allah's 
    Pleasure been aimed at." I said (to him), "By Allah, I will inform the 
    Prophet (of what you have said), "I went and informed him, and he said, "If 
    Allah and His Apostle did not act justly, who else would act justly. May 
    Allah be merciful to Moses, for he was harmed with more than this, yet he 
    kept patient."    |  
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    | Narrated Asma bint Abu Bakr: I used to carry the date 
    stones on my head from the land of Az-Zubair which Allah's Apostle had given 
    to him, and it was at a distance of 2/3 of a Farsakh from my house. Narrated 
    Hisham's father: The Prophet (gave Az-Zubair a piece of land from the 
    property of Bani An-Nadir (gained as war booty).    |  
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Umar: Umar bin Al-Khattab expelled all the 
    Jews and Christians from the land of Hijaz. Allah's Apostle after conquering 
    Khaibar, thought of expelling the Jews from the land which, after he 
    conquered it belonged to Allah, Allah's Apostle and the Muslims. But the 
    Jews requested Allah's Apostle to leave them there on the condition that 
    they would do the labor and get half of the fruits (the land would yield). 
    Allah's Apostle said, "We shall keep you on these terms as long as we wish." 
    Thus they stayed till the time of 'Umar's Caliphate when he expelled them to 
    Taima and Ariha.    |  
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin Mughaffal: While we were besieging 
    the fort of Khaibar, a person threw a leather container containing fat, and 
    I ran to take it, but when I turned I saw the Prophet (standing behind), so 
    I felt embarrassed in front of him.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 382: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn Umar: In our holy battles, we used to get 
    honey and grapes, as war booty which we would eat and would not store.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 383: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn Abi Aufa: We were afflicted with hunger 
    during the besiege of Khaibar, and when it was the day of (the battle of) 
    Khaibar, we slaughtered the donkeys and when the pots got boiling (with 
    their meat). Allah's Apostle made an announcement that all the pots should 
    be upset and that nobody should eat anything of the meat of the donkeys. We 
    thought that the Prophet prohibited that because the Khumus had not been 
    taken out of the booty (i.e. donkeys); other people said, "He prohibited 
    eating them for ever." The sub-narrator added, "I asked Said bin Jubair who 
    said, 'He has made the eating of donkeys' meat illegal for ever.")    |  
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    | Narrated 'Umar bin Dinar: I was sitting with Jabir bin 
    Zaid and 'Amr bin Aus, and Bjalla was narrating to them in 70 A.H. the year 
    when Musab bin Az-Zubair was the leader of the pilgrims of Basra. We were 
    sitting at the steps of Zam-zam well and Bajala said, "I was the clerk of 
    Juz bin Muawiya, Al-Ahnaf's paternal uncle. A letter came from 'Umar bin 
    Al-Khattab one year before his death; and it was read:-- "Cancel every 
    marriage contracted among the Magians between relatives of close kinship 
    (marriages that are regarded illegal in Islam: a relative of this sort being 
    called Dhu-Mahram.)" 'Umar did not take the Jizya from the Magian infidels 
    till 'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf testified that Allah's Apostle had taken the 
    Jizya from the Magians of Hajar.    |  
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    | Narrated 'Amr bin 'Auf Al-Ansari: (who was an ally of Bam 
    'Amr bin Lu'ai and one of those who had taken part in (the Ghazwa of) Badr): 
    Allah's Apostle sent Abu 'Ubaida bin Al-Jarreh to Bahrain to collect the 
    Jizya. Allah's Apostle had established peace with the people of Bahrain and 
    appointed Al-'Ala' bin Al-Hadrami as their governor. When Abu 'Ubaida came 
    from Bahrain with the money, the Ansar heard of Abu 'Ubaida's arrival which 
    coincided with the time of the morning prayer with the Prophet. When Allah's 
    Apostle led them in the morning prayer and finished, the Ansar approached 
    him, and he looked at them and smiled on seeing them and said, "I feel that 
    you have heard that Abu. 'Ubaida has brought something?" They said, "Yes, O 
    Allah's Apostle' He said, "Rejoice and hope for what will please you! By 
    Allah, I am not afraid of your poverty but I am afraid that you will lead a 
    life of luxury as past nations did, whereupon you will compete with each 
    other for it, as they competed for it, and it will destroy you as it 
    destroyed them."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 386: 
 
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    | Narrated Jubair bin Haiya: 'Umar sent the Muslims to the 
    great countries to fight the pagans. When Al-Hurmuzan embraced Islam, 'Umar 
    said to him. "I would like to consult you regarding these countries which I 
    intend to invade." Al-Hurmuzan said, "Yes, the example of these countries 
    and their inhabitants who are the enemies. of the Muslims, is like a bird 
    with a head, two wings and two legs; If one of its wings got broken, it 
    would get up over its two legs, with one wing and the head; and if the other 
    wing got broken, it would get up with two legs and a head, but if its head 
    got destroyed, then the two legs, two wings and the head would become 
    useless. The head stands for Khosrau, and one wing stands for Caesar and the 
    other wing stands for Faris. So, order the Muslims to go towards Khosrau." 
    So, 'Umar sent us (to Khosrau) appointing An-Numan bin Muqrin as our 
    commander. When we reached the land of the enemy, the representative of 
    Khosrau came out with forty-thousand warriors, and an interpreter got up 
    saying, "Let one of you talk to me!" Al-Mughira replied, "Ask whatever you 
    wish." The other asked, "Who are you?" Al-Mughira replied, "We are some 
    people from the Arabs; we led a hard, miserable, disastrous life: we used to 
    suck the hides and the date stones from hunger; we used to wear clothes made 
    up of fur of camels and hair of goats, and to worship trees and stones. 
    While we were in this state, the Lord of the Heavens and the Earths, 
    Elevated is His Remembrance and Majestic is His Highness, sent to us from 
    among ourselves a Prophet whose father and mother are known to us. Our 
    Prophet, the Messenger of our Lord, has ordered us to fight you till you 
    worship Allah Alone or give Jizya (i.e. tribute); and our Prophet has 
    informed us that our Lord says:-- "Whoever amongst us is killed (i.e. 
    martyred), shall go to Paradise to lead such a luxurious life as he has 
    never seen, and whoever amongst us remain alive, shall become your master." 
    (Al-Mughira, then blamed An-Numan for delaying the attack and) An-Nu' man 
    said to Al-Mughira, "If you had participated in a similar battle, in the 
    company of Allah's Apostle he would not have blamed you for waiting, nor 
    would he have disgraced you. But I accompanied Allah's Apostle in many 
    battles and it was his custom that if he did not fight early by daytime, he 
    would wait till the wind had started blowing and the time for the prayer was 
    due (i.e. after midday)."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 387: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Humaid As-Saidi: We accompanied the Prophet 
    in the Ghazwa of Tabuk and the king of 'Aila presented a white mule and a 
    cloak as a gift to the Prophet. And the Prophet wrote to him a peace treaty 
    allowing him to keep authority over his country.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 388: 
 
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    | Narrated Juwairiya bin Qudama At-Tamimi: We said to 'Umar 
    bin Al-Khattab, Jo Chief of the believers! Advise us." He said, "I advise 
    you to fulfill Allah's Convention (made with the Dhimmis) as it is the 
    convention of your Prophet and the source of the livelihood of your 
    dependents (i.e. the taxes from the Dhimmis.) "    |  
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    | Narrated Yahya bin Said: Once the Prophet called the 
    Ansar in order to grant them part of the land of Bahrain. On that they said, 
    "No! By Allah, we will not accept it unless you grant a similar thing to our 
    Quarries brothers as well." He said, "That will be their's if Allah wishes." 
    But when the Ansar persisted in their request, he said, "After me you will 
    see others given preference over you in this respect (in which case) you 
    should be patient till you meet me at the Tank (of Al-Kauthar)."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 390: 
 
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    | Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah: Allah's Apostle once said 
    to me, "If the revenue of Bahrain came, I would give you this much and this 
    much." When Allah's Apostle had died, the revenue of Bahrain came, and Abu 
    Bakr announced, " Let whoever was promised something by Allah's Apostle come 
    to me." So, I went to Abu Bakr and said, "Allah's Apostle said to me, 'If 
    the revenue of Bahrain came, I would give you this much and this. much." On 
    that Abu Bakr said to me, "Scoop (money) with both your hands." I scooped 
    money with both my hands and Abu Bakr asked me to count it. I counted it and 
    it was five-hundred (gold pieces). The total amount he gave me was one 
    thousand and five hundred (gold pieces.) Narrated Anas: Money from Bahrain 
    was brought to the Prophet . He said, "Spread it in the Mosque." It was the 
    biggest amount that had ever been brought to Allah's Apostle . In the 
    meantime Al-'Abbas came to him and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Give me, for I 
    gave the ransom of myself and Aqil." The Prophet said (to him), "Take." He 
    scooped money with both hands and poured it in his garment and tried to lift 
    it, but he could not and appealed to the Prophet, "Will you order someone to 
    help me in lifting it?" The Prophet said, "No." Then Al-'Abbas said, "Then 
    will you yourself help me carry it?" The Prophet said, "No." Then Al 'Abbas 
    threw away some of the money, but even then he was not able to lift it, and 
    so he gain requested the Prophet "Will you order someone to help me carry 
    it?" The Prophet said, "No." Then Al-'Abbas said, "Then will you yourself 
    yelp me carry it?" The Prophet said, 'No." So, Al-'Abbas threw away some 
    more money and lifted it on his shoulder and went away. The Prophet kept on 
    looking at him with astonishment at his greediness till he went out of our 
    sight. Allah's Apostle did not get up from there till not a single Dirham 
    remained from that money.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 391: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr: The Prophet said, "Whoever 
    killed a person having a treaty with the Muslims, shall not smell the smell 
    of Paradise though its smell is perceived from a distance of forty years."
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 392: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: While we were in the Mosque, the 
    Prophet came out and said, "Let us go to the Jews" We went out till we 
    reached Bait-ul-Midras. He said to them, "If you embrace Islam, you will be 
    safe. You should know that the earth belongs to Allah and His Apostle, and I 
    want to expel you from this land. So, if anyone amongst you owns some 
    property, he is permitted to sell it, otherwise you should know that the 
    Earth belongs to Allah and His Apostle."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 393: 
 
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    | Narrated Said bin Jubair: that he heard Ibn 'Abbas 
    saying, "Thursday! And you know not what Thursday is? After that Ibn 'Abbas 
    wept till the stones on the ground were soaked with his tears. On that I 
    asked Ibn 'Abbas, "What is (about) Thursday?" He said, "When the condition 
    (i.e. health) of Allah's Apostle deteriorated, he said, 'Bring me a bone of 
    scapula, so that I may write something for you after which you will never go 
    astray.'The people differed in their opinions although it was improper to 
    differ in front of a prophet, They said, 'What is wrong with him? Do you 
    think he is delirious? Ask him (to understand). The Prophet replied, 'Leave 
    me as I am in a better state than what you are asking me to do.' Then the 
    Prophet ordered them to do three things saying, 'Turn out all the pagans 
    from the Arabian Peninsula, show respect to all foreign delegates by giving 
    them gifts as I used to do.' " The sub-narrator added, "The third order was 
    something beneficial which either Ibn 'Abbas did not mention or he mentioned 
    but I forgot.'    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 394: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: When Khaibar was conquered, a 
    roasted poisoned sheep was presented to the Prophets as a gift (by the 
    Jews). The Prophet ordered, "Let all the Jews who have been here, be 
    assembled before me." The Jews were collected and the Prophet said (to 
    them), "I am going to ask you a question. Will you tell the truth?'' They 
    said, "Yes.' The Prophet asked, "Who is your father?" They replied, 
    "So-and-so." He said, "You have told a ie; your father is so-and-so." They 
    said, "You are right." He siad, "Will you now tell me the truth, if I ask 
    you about something?" They replied, "Yes, O AbuAl-Qasim; and if we should 
    tell a lie, you can realize our lie as you have done regarding our father." 
    On that he asked, "Who are the people of the (Hell) Fire?" They said, "We 
    shall remain in the (Hell) Fire for a short period, and after that you will 
    replace us." The Prophet said, "You may be cursed and humiliated in it! By 
    Allah, we shall never replace you in it.'' Then he asked, "Will you now tell 
    me the truth if I ask you a question?" They said, "Yes, O Ab Li-AI-Qasim." 
    He asked, "Have you poisoned this sheep?" They said, "Yes." He asked, "What 
    made you do so?" They said, "We wanted to know if you were a liar in which 
    case we would get rid of you, and if you are a prophet then the poison would 
    not harm you."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 395: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Asim: I asked Anas about the Qunut (i.e. 
    invocation in the prayer). Anas said, "It should be recited before bowing." 
    I said, "So-and-so claims that you say that it should be recited after 
    bowing." He replied, "He is mistaken." Then Anas narrated to us that the 
    Prophet invoked evil on the tribe of Bani-Sulaim for one month after bowing. 
    ' Anas Further said, "The Prophet had sent 40 or 70 Qaris (i.e. men well 
    versed in the knowledge of the Qur'an) to some pagans, but the latter 
    struggled with them and martyred them, although there was a peace pact 
    between them and the Prophet I had never seen the Prophet so sorry and 
    worried about anybody as he was about them (i.e. the Qaris)."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 396: 
 
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    | Narrated Um Hani: the daughter of Abu Talib: I went to 
    Allah's Apostle on the day of the conquest of Mecca and found him taking a 
    bath, and his daughter Fatima was screening him. I greeted him and he asked, 
    "Who is that?" I said, "I, Um Hani bint Abi Talib." He said, "Welcome, O Um 
    Hani." When he had finished his bath, he stood up and offered eight Rakat 
    while dressed in one garment. I said, "O Allah's Apostle! My brother 'Ali 
    has declared that he will kill a man to whom I have granted asylum. The man 
    is so and-so bin Hubaira." Allah's Apostle said, "O Um Hani! We will grant 
    asylum to the one whom you have granted asylum." (Um Hani said, "That 
    (visit) took place in the Duha (i.e. forenoon)).    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 397: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibrahim At-Tamimi's father: 'Ali delivered a 
    sermon saying, "We have no book to read except the Book of Allah and what is 
    written in this paper which contains verdicts regarding (retaliation for) 
    wounds, the ages of the camels (given as Zakat or as blood money) and the 
    fact that Medina is a sanctuary in between Air mountain to so-and-so 
    (mountain). So, whoever innovates in it an heresy or commits a sin or gives 
    shelter in it, to such an innovator will incur the Curse of Allah, the 
    angels and all the people, and none of his compulsory or optional good deeds 
    of worship will be accepted. And whoever (freed slave) takes as his master 
    (i.e. befriends) other than his real masters will incur the same (Curse). 
    And the asylum granted by any Muslim is to be secured by all the other 
    Muslims, and whoever betrays a Muslim in this respect will incur the same 
    (Curse)."    |  
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    | Narrated Sahl bin Abi Hathma: 'Abdullah bin Sahl and 
    Muhaiyisa bin Mas'ud bin Zaid set out to Khaibar, the inhabitants of which 
    had a peace treaty with the Muslims at that time. They parted and later on 
    Muhaiyisa came upon 'Abdullah bin Sah! and found him murdered agitating in 
    his blood. He buried him and returned to Medina. 'Abdur Rahman bin Sahl, 
    Muhaiyisa and Huwaiuisa, the sons of Mas'ud came to the Prophet and 'Abdur 
    Rahman intended to talk, but the Prophet said (to him), "Let the eldest of 
    you speak." as 'Abdur-Rahman was the youngest:. 'Abdur-Rahman kept silent 
    and the other two spoke. The Prophet said, "If you swear as to who has 
    committed the murder, you will have the right to take your right from the 
    murderer." They said, "How should we swear if we did not witness the murder 
    or see the murderer?" The Prophet said, "Then the Jews can clear themselves 
    from the charge by taking Alaska (an oath taken by men that it was not they 
    who committed the murder)." The!y said, "How should we believe in the oaths 
    of infidels?" So, the Prophet himself paid the blood money (of 'Abdullah). 
    (See Hadith No. 36 Vol. 9.)    |  
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    | Narrated ' Abdullah bin 'Abbas: That Abu Sufyan bin Harb 
    Informed him that Heraclius called him and the members of a caravan from 
    Quraish who had gone to Sham as traders, during the truce which Allah's 
    Apostle had concluded with Abu Sufyan and the Quraish infidels.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 400: 
 
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    | Narrated Aisha: Once the Prophet was bewitched so that he 
    began to imagine that he had done a thing which in fact he had not done.    |  
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    | Narrated Auf bin Mali: I went to the Prophet during the 
    Ghazwa of Tabuk while he was sitting in a leather tent. He said, "Count six 
    signs that indicate the approach of the Hour: my death, the conquest of 
    Jerusalem, a plague that will afflict you (and kill you in great numbers) as 
    the plague that afflicts sheep, the increase of wealth to such an extent 
    that even if one is given one hundred Dinars, he will not be satisfied; then 
    an affliction which no Arab house will escape, and then a truce between you 
    and Bani Al-Asfar (i.e. the Byzantines) who will betray you and attack you 
    under eighty flags. Under each flag will be twelve thousand soldiers.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 402: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: Abu Bakr, on the day of Nahr (i.e. 
    slaughtering of animals for sacrifice), sent me in the company of others to 
    make this announcement: "After this year, no pagan will be allowed to 
    perform the Hajj, and none will be allowed to perform the Tawaf of the Ka'ba 
    undressed." And the day of Al-Hajj-ul-Akbar is the day of Nahr, and it 
    called Al-Akbar because the people call the 'Umra Al-Hajj-ul-Asghar (i.e. 
    the minor Hajj). Abu Bakr threw back the pagans' covenant that year, and 
    therefore, no pagan performed the Hajj in the year of Hajj-ul-Wada' of the 
    Prophets.    |  
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr: Allah's Apostle said, 
    "Whoever has (the following) four characteristics will be a pure hypocrite: 
    "If he speaks, he tells a lie; if he gives a promise, he breaks it, if he 
    makes a covenant he proves treacherous; and if he quarrels, he behaves in a 
    very imprudent evil insulting manner (unjust). And whoever has one of these 
    characteristics, has one characteristic of a hypocrite, unless he gives it 
    us."    |  
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    | Narrated Ali: We did not, write anything from the Prophet 
    except the Quran and what is written in this paper, (wherein) the Prophet 
    said, "Medina is a sanctuary from (the mountain of) Air to so and-so, 
    therefore, whoever innovates (in it) an heresy or commits a sin, or gives 
    shelter to such an innovator, will incur the Curse of Allah. the angels and 
    all the people; and none of his compulsory or optional good deeds of worship 
    will be accepted And the asylum granted by any Muslim Is to be secured by 
    all the Muslims even if it is granted by one of the lowest social status 
    among them. And whoever betrays a Muslim in this respect will incur the 
    Curse of Allah, the angels and all the people, and his compulsory and 
    optional good deeds of worship will not be accepted. And any freed slave 
    will take as masters (befriends) people other than his own real masters who 
    freed him without taking the permission of the latter, will incur the Curse 
    of Allah, the angels and all the people, and his compulsory and optional 
    good deeds of worship will not be accepted." Narrated Said: Abu Huraira once 
    said (to the people), "What will your state be when you can get no Dinar or 
    Dirhan (i.e. taxes from the Dhimmis)?" on that someone asked him, "What 
    makes you know that this state will take place, O Abu- Hu raira?" He said, 
    "By Him in Whose Hands Abu Huraira's life is, I know it through the 
    statement of the true and truly inspired one (i.e. the Prophet)." The people 
    asked, "What does the Statement say?" He replied, "Allah and His Apostle's 
    asylum granted to Dhimmis, i.e. non-Muslims living in a Muslim territory) 
    will be outraged, and so Allah will make the hearts of these Dhimmis so 
    daring that they will refuse to pay the Jizya they will be supposed to pay."
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    | Narrated Al-Amash: I asked Abu Wail, "Did you take part 
    in the battle of Siffin?" He said, 'Yes, and I heard Sahl bin Hunaif (when 
    he was blamed for lack of zeal for fighting) saying, "You'd better blame 
    your wrong opinions. I wish you had seen me on the day of Abu Jandal. If I 
    had the courage to disobey the Prophet's orders, I would have done so. We 
    had kept out swords on our necks and shoulders, for a thing which frightened 
    us. And we did so, we found it easier for us, except in the case of the 
    above battle (of ours).' "    |  
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    | Narrated Abu Wail: We were in Siffin and Sahl bin Hunaif 
    got up and said, "O people! Blame yourselves! We were with the Prophet on 
    the day of Hudaibiya, and if we had been called to fight, we would have 
    fought. But 'Umar bin Al Khatab came and said, 'O Allah's Apostle! Aren't we 
    in the right and our opponents in the wrongs' Allah's Apostle said, 'Yes.' 
    'Umar said, 'Aren't our killed persons in Paradise and their's in Hell?' He 
    said, 'Yes.' 'Umar said, 'Then why should we accept hard terms in matters 
    concerning our religion? Shall we return before Allah judges between us and 
    them?' Allah's Apostle said, 'O Ibn Al-Khattab! I am the Apostle of Allah 
    and Allah will never degrade me. Then 'Umar went to Abu Bakr and told him 
    the same as he had told the Prophet. On that Abu Bakr said (to 'Umar). 'He 
    is the Apostle of Allah and Allah will never degrade him.' Then 
    Surat-al-Fath (i.e. Victory) was revealed and Allah's Apostle recited it to 
    the end in front of 'Umar. On that 'Umar asked, 'O Allah's Apostle! Was it 
    (i.e. the Hudaibiya Treaty) a victory?' Allah's Apostle said, "Yes"    |  
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    | Narrated Asma 'bint Abi Bakr: During the period of the 
    peace treaty of Quraish with Allah's Apostle, my mother, accompanied by her 
    father, came to visit me, and she was a pagan. I consulted Allah's Apostle, 
    "O Allah's Apostle! My mother has come to me and she desires to receive a 
    reward from me, shall I keep good relation with her?" He said, "Yes, keep 
    good relation with her."    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 408: 
 
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    | Narrated Al-Bara: When the Prophet intended to perform 
    the 'Umra he sent a person to the people of Mecca asking their permission to 
    enter Mecca. They stipulated that he would not stay for more than three days 
    and would not enter it except with sheathed arms and would not preach 
    (Islam) to any of them. So Ali bin Abi-Talib started writing the treaty 
    between them. He wrote, "This is what Muhammad, Apostle of Allah has agreed 
    to." The (Meccans) said, "If we knew that you (Muhammad) are the Apostle of 
    Allah, then we would not have prevented you and would have followed you. But 
    write, 'This is what Muhammad bin 'Abdullah has agreed to..' " On that 
    Allah's Apostle said, "By Allah, I am Muhammad bin 'Abdullah, and, by Allah, 
    I am Apostle of 'Allah." Allah's Apostle used not to write; so he asked 'Ali 
    to erase the expression of Apostle of Allah. On that 'Ali said, "By Allah I 
    will never erase it." Allah's Apostle said (to 'Ali), "Let me see the 
    paper." When 'Ali showed him the paper, the Prophet erased the expression 
    with his own hand. When Allah's Apostle had entered Mecca and three days had 
    elapsed, the Meccans came to 'Ali and said, "Let your friend (i.e. the 
    Prophet) quit Mecca." Ali informed Allah's Apostle about it and Allah's 
    Apostle said, "Yes," and then he departed.    |  
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah: While the Prophet was in the state of 
    prostration, surrounded by a group of people from Quraish pagans. 'Uqba bin 
    Abi Mu'ait came and brought the intestines of a camel and threw them on the 
    back of the Prophet . The Prophet did not raise his head from prostration 
    till Fatima (i.e. his daughter) came and removed those intestines from his 
    back, and invoked evil on whoever had done (the evil deed). The Prophet 
    said, "O Allah! Destroy the chiefs of Quraish, O Allah! Destroy Abu Jahl bin 
    Hisham, 'Utba bin Rabi'a, Shaiba bin Rabi'a. 'Uqba bin Abi Mu'ait 'Umaiya 
    bin Khalaf (or Ubai bin Kalaf)." Later on I saw all of them killed during 
    the battle of Badr and their bodies were thrown into a well except the body 
    of Umaiya or Ubai, because he was a fat person, and when he was pulled, the 
    parts of his body got separated before he was thrown into the well.    |  
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    | Narrated Anas: The Prophet said, ''Every betrayer will 
    have a flag on the Day of Resurrection" One of the two sub-narrators said 
    that the flag would be fixed, and the other said that it would be shown on 
    the Day of Resurrection, so that the betrayer might be recognized by it.    |  
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    | Volume 4, Book 53, Number 411: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn Umar: The Prophet said, "Every betrayer will 
    have a flag which will be fixed on the Day of Resurrection, and the flag's 
    prominence will be made in order to show the betrayal he committed."    |  
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: Allah's Apostle said on the day of 
    the conquest of Mecca, "There is no migration now, but there is Jihad (i.e.. 
    holy battle) and good intentions. And when you are called for Jihad, you 
    should come out at once" Allah's Apostle also said, on the day of the 
    conquest of Mecca, "Allah has made this town a sanctuary since the day He 
    created the Heavens and the Earth. So, it is a sanctuary by Allah's Decree 
    till the Day of Resurrection. Fighting in it was not legal for anyone before 
    me, and it was made legal for me only for an hour by daytime. So, it (i.e. 
    Mecca) is a sanctuary by Allah's Decree till the Day of Resurrection. Its 
    thorny bushes should not be cut, and its game should not be chased, its 
    fallen property (i.e. Luqata) should not be picked up except by one who will 
    announce it publicly; and its grass should not be uprooted," On that 
    Al-'Abbas said, "O Allah's Apostle! Except the Idhkhir, because it is used 
    by the goldsmiths and by the people for their houses." On that the Prophet 
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		| "� when it is said to them; 'Make not mischief on the Earth', they say; 'We are only peace makers'. Indeed they are the ones who make mischief, but they perceive it not"
 (Al-Baqarah 2:11-12)
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