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Book 005 -
The Book of Zakat (Kitab Al-Zakat)
INTRODUCTION
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Of the five fundamentals of Islam, Zakat occupies the second
positioin, the first being prayer (salat). This word is derived from Zakd,
which means it (a plant) grew. The second derivative of this word carries
the sense of purificatin, e. g. Qad aflaha man zakkaha (he is indeed
successful who purified himself). The other word used for zakat both in the
Qur'an and the Hadith is sadaqa which is derived from sidq (the truth). Both
these words are highly meaningful. The spending of wealth for the sake of
Allah purifies the heart of man of the love of material wealth. The man who
spends it offers that as a humble gift before the Lord and thus affirms the
truth that nothing is dearer to him in life than the love of Allah and that
he is full prepared to sacrifice everything for His sake. Secondly, zakat is
the most effective measure to improve the economic condition of the
have-nots. It is not, however, a mere tax, but a form of worship whereby a
man comes close to his Lord. The Muslims have, therefore, been enjoined to
pay zakat with the same sense of earnestness and devotion in which the
seeker of the Lord observes the prayer. The primary motive of zakat is
religious and spiritual, while the social and economic aspects are
subservient to it. Its social significance is that it awakens in man the
sense of brotherhood with less fortunate members of society, and stirs his
moral conscience to make sacrifice for their sake. From the economic point
of view it discourages hoarding and concentration of wealth and helps its
steady and constant flow from the rich to the poor. It is in fact a good
means of providing purchasing power to the poor, for ameliorating their hard
lot and enabling them to stand on their own legs.
It should also be remembered that zakat or sadaqa in Islam is not a
voluntary act of charity which a rich man gives to the poor out of his own
sweet will, but it is an obligatory act which every Muslim is enjoined upon
to perform if he is sincere in his belief in God and the Hereafter. Thus
there is no burden of obligation on one who receives zakat, but a sense of
thankfulness and gratitude on the part of the giver, since he has been
enabled by the recipient to discharge his obligation that he owes to God and
society.
(O Prophet), take sadaqa (zakat) out of their property-thou wouldst
cleanse them and purify them thereby (Qur'an, ix. 103). And away from it
(the Hell) shall be kept the most faithful to duty who gives his wealth,
purifying himself (xcii. 17-18).
So much is the importance of zakat in Islam that it has been mentioned at
eightytwo places in the Qur'an in close connection with prayer. The
Companions of the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) knew its basic
importance in Islam. It is a known fact that after the death of the Apostle
of Allah (may peace he upon him) when some of the tribes, who believed in
the oneness of God and observed prayer, refused to pay zakat, the first
Caliph Abu Bakr Siddiq (Allah be pleased with him), in an answer to the
advice of Hadrat 'Umar (Allah be pleased with him) to show tolerance towards
such people. said in explicit terms, By Allah, I would definitely wage war
against them who dissociate prayer from Zakat. Zakat is paid on the surplus
of wealth which is left over after the passage of a year. It is thus a
payment on the accumulated wealth. Leaving aside animals and agricultural
yield, zakat is paid at almost a uniform rate of two and a half %. The
minimum standard of surplus wealth over which zakat is charged is known as
Nisab. It differs with different kinds of property, the most important being
200 dirhams or 521 tolas (nearly 21 oz.) In case of silver, and 20 mithqals
or 71 tolas (nearly 3 oz.) in case of gold. The nisab of cash is the same as
that of gold and silver.
As regards the persons to whom zakat is to be paid, they have been
clearly described in the Holy Qur'an: Alms are only for the poor, the needy,
the officials charged with the duty of collection, those whose hearts are
inclined to truth, the ransoming of captives, those in debt, in the way of
Allah, and the wayfarer (ix 60).
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Book 5, Number 2134:
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Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported Allah's Messenger (way peace
be upon him) as saying: No sadaqa (zakat) is payable on less than five wasqs
of (dates or grains), on less than five camel-heads and on less than five
uqiyas (of silver).
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Book 5, Number 2135:
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A hadith like this has been narrated by 'Amr b. Yahya
with the same chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2136:
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'Umara reported: I heard Abd Sa'id al-Khudri as saying
that he had heard Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) make (this)
observation with a gesture of his five fingers, and then he narrated the
hadith as transmitted by 'Uyaina (hadith 2134).
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Book 5, Number 2137:
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Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) as saying: Sadaqa (zakat) is payable on less than five wasqs of
(dates or grains), on less than five camel-heads, and on less than five
uqiyas (of silver).
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Book 5, Number 2138:
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Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) as saying: No Sadaqa is payable on less than five wasqs of
dates or grains.
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Book 5, Number 2139:
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Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) as saying: No Sadaqa is payable on the grains and dates till it
(comes to the Weight) of five wasqs, or less than five heads of camels, or
less than five uqiyas (of silver).
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Book 5, Number 2140:
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A hadith like this has been narrated by Isma'il b. Umayya
with the same chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2141:
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A hadith like this has been narrated by Isma'il b. Umayya
with the same chain of transmitters, but instead of the word dates, fruit
has been used.
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Book 5, Number 2142:
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Jabir b. 'Abdullah reported Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) as saying: No Sadaqa is payable on less than five fiqiyas of
silver, and on less than five heads of camels, and less than five wasqs of
dates.
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Book 5, Number 2143:
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Jabir b. Abdullah reported Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) as saying: A tenth is payable on what is watered by rivers, or
rains, and a twentieth on what is watered by camels.
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Book 5, Number 2144:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messsenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: No Sadaqa is due from a Muslim on his slave or horse.
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Book 5, Number 2145:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: No Sadaqa is due from a Muslim on his slave or horse.
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Book 5, Number 2146:
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A hadith like this has been narrated by Abu Huraira
through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2147:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: There is no Sadaqa on a slave except Sadaqat-ul-Fitr.
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Book 5, Number 2148:
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Abu Huraira reported that the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him)sent Umar for (collecting) Sadaqa (zakat), and it was said
that Ibn Jamil, Khalid b. Walid and 'Abbas the uncle of the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him), refused (to pay it). Upon this the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Ibn Jamil is taking revenge but for
this that he was destitute and Allah made him rich. As regards Khalid, you
are unjust to Khalid, for be reserved his armours and weapons for the sake
of Allah, and as for 'Abbas, I shall be responsible for it and an equal
amount along with it. And he again said: 'Umar, bear this in mind, the uncle
of a person is like his father.
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Book 5, Number 2149:
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Ibn Umar said that Allah's Messenger (way peace be upon
him) prescribed the payment of Zakat-ul-Fitr (on breaking the fast) of
Ramadan for people, for every freeman, or slave, male and female among the
Muslims-one sa' of dried dates, or one sa' of barley.
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Book 5, Number 2150:
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Ibn 'Umar said that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) prescribed Zakat-ul-Fitr one sa' of dates or one sa' of barley for
every slave or freeman, young or old.
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Book 5, Number 2151:
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Ibn 'Umar said that the Apostle of Allah (may peace be
upon him) prescribed the Sadaqa of Ramadan (Sadaqat-al-Fitr) one sa' of
dates or one sa' of barley for every free man or a slave, male or female,
and then the people equalised (one sa' of dates or barley) with half a sa'
of wheat.
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Book 5, Number 2152:
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Abdullah b. Umar reported that the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) ordered the (payment of) Zakat-ul-Fitr one sa' of
dates, or one sa' of barley. Ibn 'Umar ('Abdullah b. 'Umar) further said:
The people equalised it (then) with two mudds of fine wheat.
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Book 5, Number 2153:
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Ibn Umar reported that the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) prescribed Zakat-ul-Fitr of Ramadan one sa' of dates or one sa'
of barley for every individual among the Muslims (whether) free man or
slave, male or female, young or old.
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Book 5, Number 2154:
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Sad b. Abu Sarh heard Abu Sa'id al-Khudri as saying: We
used to take out as the Zakat of Fitr one sa' of grain, or one sa' of barley
or one sa' of dates, or one sa' of cheese or one sa' of raisins.
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Book 5, Number 2155:
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Abd Sa'id al-Khudri reported: We, on behalf of every
young or old, free man or slave (amongst us), used to take out during the
lifetime of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) as the Zakat of
Fitr one sa' of grain, or one sa' of cheese or one sa' of raisins. And we
continued taking out these till Mu'awiya b. Abu Sufyan came to us for
pilgrimage or 'Umra, and addressed the people on the pulpit and said to
them: I see that two mudds of zakat out of the wheat (red) of Syria is equal
to one sa' of dates. So the people accepted it. But Abu Sa'id said: I would
continue to take out as I used to take out (before, i e. one sa') as long as
I live.
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Book 5, Number 2156:
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Sa'd b. Abu Sarh heard Abu Sa'id al-Khudri as saying: We,
on behalf of young or old, free or slave, used to take out the Zakat of Fitr
while the Messenger of Allah (may peace he upon him) was among us, in three
kinds, one sa' of dates, one sa' of cheese, or one sa' of barley, and we
continued to take that out till the time of Mu'awiya, for he saw that two
mudds of wheat were equal to one sa' of dates . Abu Sa'id sald: I would
continue to take that out as before (i e. one sa' of wheat).
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Book 5, Number 2157:
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Abu Sa'id al Khudri reported: We used to take out the
Zakat of Fitr in three kinds, cheese, dates and barley.
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Book 5, Number 2158:
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Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported that when Mu'awiya
prescribed half a sa' of wheat equal to one sa' of dates, he (Abu Sa'id
al-Khudri) objected to it, and said: I would take out (Sadaqat-ul-Fitr) but
that which I used to bring forth during the lifetime of the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) one sa' of dates, or one sa' of raisins, or
one sa' of barley, or one sa' of cheese.
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Book 5, Number 2159:
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Ibn 'Umar reported that the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) ordered that the Sadaqat-ul-Fitr should be paid before the
people go out for prayer.
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Book 5, Number 2160:
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Abdullah b 'Umar reported that the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) ordered the payment of Sadaqat-ul-Fitr before people
go out for prayer.
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Book 5, Number 2161:
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"He who does an atom's weight of good will see it, and he
who does an atom's weight of evil will see it" (xcix. 7)
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Book 5, Number 2162:
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This hadith has been narrated by Zaid b. Aslam with the
same chain of transmitters except that he said: "None among the owners of
camels who does not pay their due," but did not say "their due (Zakat) out
of them." and he make a mention: "He did not miss a single young one out of
them." and he said: "Their sides. their foreheads and their backs would be
cauterised."
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Book 5, Number 2163:
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"He who does an atom's weight of good will see it, and he
who does an atom's weight of evil will see it" (xcix. 7).
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Book 5, Number 2164:
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This hadith has been narrated by Suhail b. Abu Salih with
the same chain of transmitters, and he said he substituted the word aqsa'
with 'adba' and said: "his side and his back," but he made no mention of his
forehead.
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Book 5, Number 2165:
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This hadith has been narrated by Abu Huraira through
another chain of transmitters: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) said: "When a person does not pay what is due to Allah or Sadaqa of his
camels. . . . " The rest of the hadith is the same.
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Book 5, Number 2166:
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Jabir b. 'Abdullah al-Ansari reported Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) as saying: The owner of a camel who does not pay
what is due on it (would be punished in this way) that on the Day of
Resurrection many more (along with his camel) would come and the owner would
be made to sit on a soft sandy ground and they would trample him with their
feet and hooves. And no owner of the cattle who does not pay what is due on
them (would be spared the punishment) but on the Day of Resurrection, many
more would come and he (the owner) would be made to sit on the soft sandy
ground and would be gored by their horns and trampled under their feet. And
no owner of the goats and sheep who does not pay what is due on them (would
be spared of punishment) but many more would come on the Day of Resurrection
and he (the owner) would be made to sit on a soft sandy ground and they
would gore him with their horns and trample him under their hooves. And
there would be more (among this flock of sheep and goat) without horns or
with broken horns. And no owner of the treasure who does not pay its due but
his treasure would come on the Day of Resurrection like a bald snake and
would pursue him with its mouth open, and when it would come near he would
run away from it, and he would be called thus: "Take your treasure which you
concealed, for I do not need it." When he would find no way out he would put
his hand in its mouth and it would gnaw it like a he-camel. Abu Zubair said:
We heard Ubaid b. Umair saying this. We then asked Jabir b. 'Abdullah about
this. And he also said like Ubaid b. Umair, Abu Zubair said: I heard 'Ubaid
b. 'Umair saying: A man said: Messenger of Allah, what is due on camels? He
said: Milking them near water, and lending of bucket (used for drawing water
from it), or lending its male for mating with a she-camel and providing it
as a ride for the sake of Allah.
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Book 5, Number 2167:
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Jabir b. Abdullah reported the Apostle of Allah (may
peace be upon him) as saying: No owner of camels or cattle or flock of sheep
or goats who does not pay his due (would be spared punishment) but would be
made to sit on the Day of Resurrection on a soft sandy ground and the hoofed
animals would trample him with their hoofs and gore him with their horns.
And none of them on that day would be without horns, or with broken horns.
We said: Messenger of.Allab, but what is due on them? He said: Lending of
the male (for use) and lending of the bucket (used for drawing water for
them) and for mating and milking them near water and providing them as a
ride for the sake of Allah. And no owner of the property who does not pay
Zakat (would be spared punishment) but it (his property) would turn into a
bald snake and would follow its owner wherever he would go, and he would run
away from it, and it would be said to him: That is your property about which
you were stingy. And when he would find no other way out he would thrust his
hand in its mouth and it would gnaw it like a male camel.
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Book 5, Number 2168:
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Jabir b. 'Abdullah reported: There came people from among
the Bedouins to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and said:
Collectors of Sadaqa come to us and treat us unjustly. Upon this the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Please your collectors.
Jarir said: Ever since I heard it from the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) no collector had departed but was pleased with me.
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Book 5, Number 2169:
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This hadith has been narrated by Muhammad b. Isma'il with
the same chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2170:
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Abu Dharr reported: I went to the Apostle of Allah (may
peace be upon him) and he was sitting under the shade of the Ka'ba. As he
saw me he said: By the Lord of the Ka'ba, they are the losers. I came there
till I sat and I could not stay (longer) and (then) stood up. I said:
Messenger of Allah, let my father, be ransom for you, who are they (the
losers)? He said: They are those having a huge amount of wealth except so
and so and (those who spend their wealth generously on them whom they find
in front of them, behind them and on their right side and on their left
side) and they are a few. And no owner of camels, or cattle or goat and
sheep, who does not pay Zakat (would be spared punishment) but these
(camels, cattle, goats and sheep) would come on the Day of Resurrection
wearing more flesh and would gore him with their horns and trample them with
their hooves. And when the last one would pass away, the first one would
return (to trample him) till judgment would be pronounced among people.
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Book 5, Number 2171:
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Abu Dbarr reported: I went to the Apostle of Allah (may
peace be upon him) and he was sitting under the shade of the Ka'ba, and the
rest of the hadith it the same but for this that he (the Holy Prophet) said:
"By Allah, in Whose hand is my life, no person on earth who dies and leaves
behind camels, or cattle or goat and sheep, and does not pay Zakat (would be
spared the punishment)."
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Book 5, Number 2172:
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Abu Huraira reported that the Prophet (may peace be upon
him) said: Nothing is more delighting to me than this that Uhud should be of
gold for me, and no dinar is left with me out of it before three nights pass
except a dinar which I would set aside for the repayment of debt upon me.
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Book 5, Number 2173:
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Abu Huraira reported the same from the Prophet (may peace
be upon him).
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Book 5, Number 2174:
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Abu Dharr reported: I walked with the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) on the stony ground of Medina in the afternoon and
we were looking at Uhud. The Messenger of Allah (way peace by upon him) said
: Abu Dharr ! I said: Messenger of Allah, I am here at thy beck and call. He
said: What I desire is that Uhud be gold with me and three nights should
pass and there is left with me any dinar but one coin which I would keep to
pay debt. (I love) to spend it among the servants of Allah like this and he
pointed in front of him, and on his right side and on his left side. We then
proceeded on and he said: Abu Dharr. I said: At thy beck and call, Messenger
of Allah. He (the Holy Prophet) said: The rich would be poor on the Day of
Resurrection, but he who spent like this and like this and like this, and he
pointed as at the first time. We again went on when he said. Abu Dharr, stay
where you are till I come back to you. He (the Holy Prophet) then moved on
till he disappeared from my sight He (Abu Dharr) said: I heard a sound and I
heard a noise. I said (to myself): The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) might have met (mishap or an enemy). I wished to follow him but I
remembered his command for not departing till he would come back. So I
waited for him, and when he came I made a mention of what I heard. He said:
it was Gabriel, who came to me and said: "He who dies among your Ummah
without associating Anything with Allah would enter Paradise. I said: Even
if he committed fornication or theft? He said: Even if he committed
fornication or theft.
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Book 5, Number 2175:
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Abu Dharr reported: I went out one night (and found) the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) walking all alone. There was no
man with him. I thought that he did not like anyone walking along with him.
So I began to walk in the light of the moon. He, however turned his
attention to me and saw me and said: Who is this? I said: It is Abu Dharr.
Let Allah make me as ransom for you. He said: Abu Dharr, come on. He (Abu
Dharr) said: So I walked along with him for some time and he said: The
wealthy persons would have little (reward) on the Day of Resurrection,
except upon whom Allah conferred goodness (wealth). He dispensed it to his
right, left, in front of him and at his back (just as the wind diffuses
fragrance) and did good with it (riches). I went along with him for some
time when He said: Sit here. And he made me sit at a safe place and there
were stones around it, and he said to me: Sit here till I come to you. He
went away on the stony ground till I could not see him. He stayed away from
me, and he prolonged his stay. Then I heard him as he came back and he was
saying: Even if he committed theft and even if he committed fornication.
When he came I could not help asking him: Apostle of Allah, let Allah make
me ransom for you, whom were you speaking on the stony ground? I heard
nobody responding to you. He (the Holy Prophet) said: It was Gabriel who met
me by the side of the stony ground and said: Give glad tidings to your Ummah
that he who died without associating ought with Allah would go into
Paradise. I said: Gabriel, even if he committed theft and fornication ? He
said : Yes. I said : Even it he committed theft and fornication? He said:
Yes, I again said: Even if he committed theft and fornication? He said: Yes,
even if he drank wine.
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Book 5, Number 2176:
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Ahnaf b. Qais reported : I came to Medina and when I was
in the company of the grandees of Quraish a man with a crude body and an
uncouth face wearing coarse clothes came there. He stood up before them and
said: Give glad tidings to those whom who amass riches of the stones which
would be heated in the Fire of Hell, and would be placed at the tick of the
chest till it would project from the shoulder bone and would he put on the
shoulder bone till it would project from the tick of his chest, and it (this
stone) would continue passing and repassing (from one side to the other). He
(the narrator) said: Then people hung their heads and I saw none among them
giving any answer. He then returned and I followed him till he sat near a
pillar. I said: I find that these (people) disliked what you said to them
and they do not understand anything. My friend Abu'l-Qasim (Muhammad) (may
peace he upon him) called me and I responded to him, and he said: Do you see
Uhud? I saw the sun (shining) on me and I thought that he would send me on
an errand for him. So I said: I see it. Upon this he said: Nothing would
delight me more than this that I should have gold like it (equal to the bulk
of Uhud), and I should spend it all except three dinars. (How sad it is)
that they hoard worldly riches, and they know nothing. I said: What about
you and your brothers Quraish? You do not go to thein for any need and do
not accept anything from them. He said: By Allah, I neither beg anything
from them (from worldly goods), nor do I ask them anything about religion
till I meet my Allah and His Messenger.
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Book 5, Number 2177:
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Ahnaf b. Qais reported: While I was in the company of the
(elites) of Quraiah, Abu Dharr came there and he was saying: Give glad
tidings to the hoarders of riches that their backs would be branded (so
deeply) that (the hot Iron) would come out of their sides, and when the
backs of their necks would be branded, it would come out of their foreheads.
He (Abu Dharr) then went away and sat down. I asked who he was. They said:
He is Abu Dharr. I went to him and said to him: What is this that I heard
from you which you were saying before? He said : I said nothing but only
that which I heard from their Prophet (may peace be upon him). I again said:
What do you say about this gift? He said: Take it, for today it is a help.
But when it becomes a price for your religion, then abandon it.
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Book 5, Number 2178:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying that Allah, the Most Blessed and High, said: O son of Adam,
spend. I will spend on you. The right hand of Allah is full and overflowing
and in nothing would diminish it, by overspending day and night.
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Book 5, Number 2179:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying that Allah said to him: "Spend, I will bestow upon you." And
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: The right hand of Allah
is full and spending (the riches) liberally during day and night will not
diminish (the resources of Allah). Don't you see what (an enormous amount of
resources) He has spent since He created the heaven and the earth, and what
is in His right hand has not decreased? His Throne is upon the water. And in
His other hand is death, and He elevates and degrades (whom He likes).
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Book 5, Number 2180:
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Thauban reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The most excellent dinar is one that a person spends on his
family, and the dinar which he spends on his animal in Allah's path, and the
dinar he spends on his companions in Allah's path. Abu Qilaba (one of the
narrators) said: He (the narrator) started with family, and then Abu Qilaba
said: Who is the person with greater reward than a person who spends on
young members of his family (and thus) preserves (saves them from want) (and
by virtue of which) Allah brings profit for them and makes them rich.
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Book 5, Number 2181:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: Of the dinar you spend as a contribution in Allah's path, or
to set free a slave, or as a sadaqa given to a needy, or to support your
family, the one yielding the greatest reward is that which you spent on your
family.
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Book 5, Number 2182:
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Khaithama reported: While we were sitting in the company
of 'Abdullah b. 'Umar there came in his steward. He (Ibn 'Umar) said: Have
you supplied the provision to the slaves? He said: No. Upon this he said: Go
and give (the provision) to them, for the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) has said: This sin is enough for a man that he withholds the
subsistence from one whose master he is.
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Book 5, Number 2183:
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Jabir reported: A person from the Banu 'Udhra set a slave
free after his death. This news reached the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon hhn).Upon this he said: Have you any property besides it? He said: No.
Upon this he said: Who would buy (this slave) from me? Nulaim b. Abdullah
bought it for eight hundred dirhams and (this amount was) brought to the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) who returned it to him (the
owner), and then said: Start with your own self and spend it on yourself,
and if anything is left, it should be spent on your family, and if anything
is left (after meeting the needs of the family) it should be spent on
relatives, and if anything is left from the family, it should be spent like
this, like this. And he was saying: In front of you, on your right and on
your left.
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Book 5, Number 2184:
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Jabir reported that a person among the Ansar who was
called Abu Madhkur granted posthumous freedom to his slave who was called
Ya'qub. The rest of the hadith is the same.
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Book 5, Number 2185:
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Anas b. Malik is reported as saying: Abu Talha was the
one among the Ansar of Medina who possessed the largest property and among
his property he valued most was his garden known as Bairaha' which was
opposite the mosque, and the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
often visited it and he drank of its sweet water. When this verse was
revealed: "You will never attain righteousness till you give freely of what
you Have" (iii. 91), Abu Talha got up and, going to Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him), said: Allah says in His Book: "You will never attain
righteousness till you give freely of what you love," and the dearest of my
property is Bairaha' so I give it as Sadaqa to God from Whom I hope for
reward for it and the treasure with Allah; so spend it, Messenger of Allah,
on whatever purpose you deem it proper. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said: Bravo I that is profit earning property. I have heard what
you have said, but I think you should spend it on your nearest relatives. So
Abu Talha distributed it among the neatest relatives and his cousins on his
father's side.
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Book 5, Number 2186:
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Anas reported that when this verse was tevealed: "You
will not attain righteousness till you give freely of what you love," Abu
Talha said: I see that our Lord has demanded from us out of our property; so
I make you a witness, Messenger of Allah. that I give my land known as
Bairaha' for the sake of Allah. Upon this the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) said: Give that to your relatives. So he gave it to Hassan b.
Thabit and Ubayy b. Ka'b.
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Book 5, Number 2187:
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Maimuna bint Harith reported that she set free a
slave-girl during the lifetime of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) and she made a mention of that to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) and he said: Had you gives her to your maternal uncles, you would
have a greater reward.
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Book 5, Number 2188:
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Zainab, the wife of 'Abdullah(b. Mas'ud ), reported that
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: 0 women, give sadaqa
even though it be some of your jewellery. She returned to 'Abdullah and
said: You are a person with empty hands, whereas the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) has commanded us to give sadaqa, so better go to him and
ask and if this will suffice for me; otherwise I shall give it to someone
else. 'Abdullah said to me (his wife): You better go yourself. So I went and
there was another woman of the Ansar at the door of the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) having the same porpose as I had. Now Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) was invested with awe (so we did not like
to knock). Then Bilal came out and we said to him: Go to the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) and inform him that there are two women at the
door asking him whether it will serve them to give sadaqa to their spouses
and to orphans who are under their charge, but do not inform him who we are.
Bilal went to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and asked him
(what these women had instructed him to ask). The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) asked him who these women were. He (Bilal) said: They are
women from Ansar and Zainab. Upon this the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said: Which of the Zainabs? He said: The wife of 'Abdullah. The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: There are two rewards for
them, the reward of kinship and the reward of Sadaqa.
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Book 5, Number 2189:
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A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority of
Zainab the wife of 'Abdullah, and she said: I was in the mosque and the
Prophet of Allah (may peace be upon him) saw me and said: Give Sadaqa even
though it is out of your jewellery. The rest of the hadith is the same.
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Book 5, Number 2190:
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Umm Salama said: I asked the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) whether there is a reward for me if I spend oh Abu
Salama's sons, and I am not going to abandon them in this state (of
helplessness) for they are my sons. He (the Holy Prophet) said: Yes. For you
is the reward for what you spend on them.
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Book 5, Number 2191:
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This hadith has been narrated by Ibn 'Urwa with the same
chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2192:
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Abu Mas'ud reported Allah's Messenger (way peace be upon
him) as saying: When a Muslim spends on his family seeking reward for it
from Allah, it counts for him as sadaqa.
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Book 5, Number 2193:
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This hadith has been narrated by Shu'ba with the same
chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2194:
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Asma' daughter of Abu Bakr reported: I said: Messenger of
Allah, my mother, who is inclined or scared has come to me. Should I (even
An her position of being opposed to Islam) treat her well? He said: Yes.
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Book 5, Number 2195:
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Asma' bint Abu Bakr reported: My mother who was a
polytheist came to me when he (the Holy Prophet) entered into treaty with,
the Quraish (of Mecca). I inquired from the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) saying: Messenger of Allah, there has come to me my mother and she
is inclined; should I (in this state of her mind) show her kindness? He
said: Yes, treat her kindly.
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Book 5, Number 2196:
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'A'isha said that a person came to the Apostle of Allah
(may peace be upon him) and said: My mother died suddenly without having
made any will. I think she would have definitely given Sadaqa if she had
been able to speak. Would she have a reward if I gave Sadaqa on her behalf?
He (the Holy Prophet) said:Yes. This hadith has been narrated on the
authority of Hisham with the same chain of transmitters. And in the hadith
transmitted by Abu Usama the words are: "She did not make any will," as it
has been reported by Ibn Bishr, but it was not reported by the rest of the
narrators.
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Book 5, Number 2197:
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Hudhaifa and Abu Shaiba reported Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) as saying: Every act of goodness is sadaqa.
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Book 5, Number 2198:
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Abu Dharr reported: some of the people from among the
Companions of the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) said to him:
Messenger of Allah, the rich have taken away (air the) reward. They observe
prayer as we do; they keep the fasts as we keep, and tray give Sadaqa out of
their surplus riches. Upon this he (the Holy Prophet) said: Has Allah not
prescribed for you (a course) by following which you can (also) do sadaqa?
In every declaration of the glorification of Allah (i.e. saying Subhan
Allah) there is a Sadaqa, and every Takbir (i.e. saying Allah-O-Akbar) is a
sadaqa, and every praise of His (saying al-Hamdu Lillah) is a Sadaqa and
every declaration that He is One (La illha ill-Allah) is a sadaqa, and
enjoining of good is a sadaqa, and forbidding of that which is evil is a
Sadaqa, and in man's sexual Intercourse (with his wife,) there is a Sadaqa.
They (the Companions) said: Messenger of Allah, is there reward for him who
satisfies his sexual passion among us? He said: Tell me, if he were to
devote it to something forbidden, would it not be a sin on his part?
Similarly, if he were to devote it to something lawful, he should have a
reward.
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Book 5, Number 2199:
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'A'isha reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: Every one of the children of Adam has been created with
three hundred and sixty joints; so he who declares the Glory of Allah,
praises Allah, declares Allah to be One, Glorifies Allah, and seeks
forgiveness from Allah, and removes stone, or thorn, or bone from people's
path, and enjoins what is good and forbids from evil, to the number of those
three hundred and sixty-four, will walk that day haviing removed himself
from Hell.
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Book 5, Number 2200:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Zaid
with the same chain of transmitters except with (a slight) change of words
(i.e. he [the Holy Prophet]) said: Or he enjoined what is good,. . . and
said: He enters the evening [ie. he walks till eveningl.
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Book 5, Number 2201:
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This hadith has been narrated by 'A'isha through anothr
chain of transmitters in which she reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
ulon him) as saying: "Every man is created"; the rest of the hadith is the
same and he said: "He walks on that day."
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Book 5, Number 2202:
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Sa'id b. Abu Burda reported on the authority of his
grandfather that the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: Giving
of Sadaqa is essential for every Muslim. It was said (to him): What do you
say of him who does not find (the means) to do so? He said: Let him work
with both his hands, thus doing benefit to himself and give Sadaqa. It was
said to him: What about him who does not have (the means) to do so? He said:
Then let him assist the needy, the aggrieved. It was said: What do you say
of one who cannot even do this? He said: Then he should enjoin what is
reputable or what is good. He said: What about him if he cannot do that? He
(the Holy Prophet) said: He should then abstain from evil, for verify that
is Sadaqa on his behalf.
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Book 5, Number 2203:
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This hadith has been narrated by Shu'ba with the same
chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2204:
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Hammam b. Munabbih reported that-this is out of (those
ahadith) which Abu Huraira narrated to us from Muhammad, the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him). And he while making a mention of ahadith
reported from Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said this: Sadaqa is
due on every joint of a person, every day the sun rises. Administering of
justice between two men is also a Sadaqa. And assisting a man to ride upon
his beast, or helping him load his luggage upon it, is a Sadaqa; and a good
word is a Sadaqa; and every step that you take towards prayer is a Sadaqa,
and removing of harmful things from the pathway is a Sadaqa.
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Book 5, Number 2205:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: There is never a day wherein servants (of God) get up at
morn, but are not visited by two angels. One of them says: 0 Allah, give him
more who spends (for the sake of Allah), and the other says: 0 Allah, bring
destruction to one who withholds.
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Book 5, Number 2206:
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Haritha b. Wahb reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: Give Sadaqa for a time is about to come when a person
would walk with alms and the one whom it is to be given would say: Had you
brought it yesterday, I would have accepted it. For the present I do not
need it. (And the giver of Sadaqa) I would not find anyone to accept it.
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Book 5, Number 2207:
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Abu Musa reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: There would come a time for the people when a person would
roam about with Sadaqa of gold, but he would find no one to accept it from
him. And a man would be seen followed by forty women seeking refuge with him
on account of the scarcity of males and abundance of females."
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Book 5, Number 2208:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (way peace be upon
him) as saying: The Last Hour will not come before wealth becomes abundant
and overflowing, so much so that a man takes Zakat out of his property and
cannot find anyone to accept it from him and till the land of Arabia becomes
meadows and rivers.
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Book 5, Number 2209:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The Last Hour will not come till wealth is abundant and
overflowing, so much so that the owner of the property will think as to who
will accept Sadaqa from him, and a person would be called to accept Sadaqa
and he would say: I do not need it.
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Book 5, Number 2210:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenaer (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The earth will vomit long pieces of its liver like columns
of gold and silver, and the murderer will come and say: It was for this that
I committed murder. The breaker of family ties will come and say: It was for
this that I broke the family ties; and the thief will come and say: It is
for this that my hands were cut off. They will then leave it and will not
take anything out of it.
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Book 5, Number 2211:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (tray peace be
upon him) as saying: If anyone gives as Sadaqa the equivalent of a date from
that (earning) earned honestly, for Allah accepts that which is lawful, the
Lord would accept it with His Right Hand, and even if it is a date, it would
foster in the Hand of the lord, as one of you fosters his colt, till it
becomes bigger than a mountain.
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Book 5, Number 2212:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: No one gives Sadaqa of a date out of his honest earning, but
Allah accepts it with His Right Hand, and then fosters it as one of you
fosters the colt or a young she-camel, till it becomes like a mountain or
even greater.
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Book 5, Number 2213:
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This hadith has been narrated through another chain of
transmitters with a change of words. In the hadith transmitted Rauh (the
words are): "Out of the honest earning and its spending at what is its (due)
right"; and in the hadith transmitted by Sulaiman (the words are): "And its
spending at its proper place."
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Book 5, Number 2214:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: 0 people, Allah is Good and He therefore, accepts only that
which is good. And Allah commanded the believers as He commanded the
Messengers by saying: "O Messengers, eat of the good things, and do good
deeds; verily I am aware of what you do" (xxiii. 51). And He said: ' 0 those
who believe, eat of the good things that We gave you" (ii. 172) He then made
a mention of a person who travels widely, his hair dishevelled and covered
with dust. He lifts his hand towards the sky (and thus makes the
supplication): "O Lord, 0 Lord," whereas his diet is unlawful, his drink is
unlawful, and his clothes are unlawful and his nourishment is unlawful. How
can then his supplication be accepted ?
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Book 5, Number 2215:
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'Adi b. Hatim reported that he heard Allah's Messenger
(way peace be upon him) as saying: He who among you can protect himself
against Fire, he should do so, even if it should be with half a date.
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Book 5, Number 2216:
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'Adi b. Hatim reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: Allah will speak with everyone amongst you without any
interpreter between them. He (the man) would see towards his right and would
not find anything but (the deeds) which he had done before, and he would see
towards the left and would not find anything but (the deeds) which he had
done before. He would see in front of him and would find nothing but Fire
just before his face. So protect (yourselves) against Fire even if it is
with the help of half a date. A hadith like this has been transmitted by
Khaithama and addition has been made in this of (these words); "Even if it
is with a good word."
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Book 5, Number 2217:
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'Adi b. Hatim reported that the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) made a mention of Fire. He turned his face aside and
diverted his attention and then said: Guard (yourselves) against Fire. He
turned his face and diverted his attention till we thought as if he were
(actually seeing it and then said: Protect yourselves against Fire even if
it is with half a date, and he who does not find it, (he should do so) with
pleasant words. Abu Kuraib did not mention the word: (as if).
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Book 5, Number 2218:
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Adi b. Hatim reported that the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) made a mention of the Fire and sought refuge (with Allah
against it). He turned aside his face three times and then said: Protect
yourselves against Fire even if with half a date. But if you fail to find it
(then protect yourselves against Fire) with the help of a pleasant word).
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Book 5, Number 2219:
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Mundhir b. Jarir reported on the authority of his father:
While we were in the company of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) in the early hours of the morning, some people came there (who) were
barefooted, naked, wearing striped woollen clothes, or cloaks, with their
swords hung (around their necks). Most of them, nay, all of them, belonged
to the tribe of Mudar. The colour of the face of the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) underwent a change when he saw them in poverty. He then
entered (his house) and came out and commanded Bilal (to pronounce Adhan).
He pronounced Adhan and Iqima, and he (the Holy Prophet) observed prayer
(along with his Companion) and then addressed (them reciting verses of the
Holy Qur'an): '"0 people, fear your Lord, Who created you from a single
being" to the end of the verse, "Allah is ever a Watcher over you" (iv. 1).
(He then recited) a verse of Sura Hashr: "Fear Allah. and let every soul
consider that which it sends forth for the morrow and fear Allah" (lix. 18).
(Then the audience began to vie with one another in giving charity.) Some
donated a dinar, others a dirham, still others clothes, some donated a sa'
of wheat, some a sa' of dates; till he (the Holy Prophet) said: (Bring) even
if it is half a date. Then a person from among the Ansar came there with a
money bag which his hands could scarcely lift; in fact, they could not
(lift). Then the people followed continuously, till I saw two heaps of
eatables and clothes, and I saw the face of the Messenger (may peace be upon
him) glistening, like gold (on account of joy). The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) said: He who sets a good precedent in Islam, there is a
reward for him for this (act of goodness) and reward of that also who acted
according to it subsequently, without any deduction from their rewards; and
he who sets in Islam an evil precedent, there is upon him the burden of
that, and the burden of him also who acted upon it subsequently, without any
deduction from their burden.
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Book 5, Number 2220:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Mandhir
through another chain of transmitters. And the hadith transmitted by Ibn
Mu'adh contains an addition: "He then observed the noon prayer and then gave
the sermon."
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Book 5, Number 2221:
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Mundhir b. Jarir narrated on the authority of his father:
When we were sitting in the company of the Apostle of Allah (may peace be
upon him). There came people dressed in striped woollen clothes, and the
rest of the hadith in the same, and there (it is also mentioned): "He
observed the Zuhr prayer and then climbed up a small pulpit, praised Allah,
lauded Him, and then said: Verily Allah in His Book has revealed: 'O people,
fear your Lord,' etc." (iv. 1).
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Book 5, Number 2222:
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Jarir b.'Abdullah reported :People came to to the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and they ware dressed in woollen
clothes. He (the Holy Prophet) saw their dismal state, as they were
suffering from want and the rest of the hadith is the same.
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Book 5, Number 2223:
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Abu Mas'ud reported: We were commanded to give charity
(despite the fact.) that we were coolies. Abu 'Aqil donated half a sa'. And
there came another man with more than this. The hypocrites said: Verily
Allah does not stand in need of the charity of this, and the second one has
done nothing but only made a show (of his charity). Then this verse was
revealed. "Those who scoff at the voluntary givers of charity among the
believers as well as those who cannot find anything (to give) but with their
hard labour"(ix. 80). And Bishr did not utter the word Muttawwi'in.
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Book 5, Number 2224:
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This hadith has been narrated by Shu'ba with the same
chain of transmitters and in the hadith transmitted by Sa'id b. al Rabi (the
words are): "We used to carry loads on our backs."
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Book 5, Number 2225:
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It is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira (that the
Messenger of Allah) said: Of course the person who gives to the family a
she-camel as a gift, which gives milk morning and evening equal to a large
bowl, its reward (the reward of the gift) is great.
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Book 5, Number 2226:
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Abu Huraira reported that the Apostle of Allah (may peace
be upon him) forbade (to do certain things) and then he made a mention of
certain habits and said: He who gives a she-camel as a gift, for him is the
reward (of the gift) both morn- ing and evening-a reward for drinking milk
in the morning and a reward for drinking milk in the evening.
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Book 5, Number 2227:
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Abu Haraira reported that the likeness of one who spends
or one who gives charity is that of a person who has two cloaks or two
coats-of-mail over him right from the breast to the collar bones. And when
the spender (and the other narrator said, when the giver of charity) makes
up his mind to give charity, it (coat-mail) becomes expanded for him. But
when a miserly person intends to spend, it contracts and every ring grips
the place where it is. For the giver of charity, this coat-of. mail expands
to cover his whole body and obliterates even his footprints. Abu Huraira
said: (The miserly man) tries to expand it (the coat-of-mail) but it does
not expand.
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Book 5, Number 2228:
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Abu Haraira reported that the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) gave similitudes of a miserly man and the giver of
charity as two persons who have two coats-of-mail over them with their hands
pressed closely to their breasts and their collar bones. Whenever the giver
of charity gives charity it (the coat-of mail) expands so much as to cover
his finger tips and obliterate his foot prints. And whenever the miserly
person intends to give charity (the coat-of-mail) contracts and every ring
grips the place where it is. He (Abu Huraira) said: I saw the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) saying with fingers in the opening of his
shirt: "If you had seen him trying to expand it, it will not expand."
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Book 5, Number 2229:
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Abu Haraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as-saying:. The similitude of a miserly man and the giver of charity is
that of two persons with coatsof mail over them; when the giver of charity
intends to give charity, it expands over him (to much so) that the
footprints are also obliterated. And when the miserly man intends to give
charity, it contracts over him, and his hands are tied up to his collar
bone, and every ring is fixed up to another. He (the narrator) said: I heard
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) as saying: He would try to
expand it. but he would not be able to do so.
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Book 5, Number 2230:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon
him) as saying: A man expressed his intention to give charity, so he came
out with charity and placed it in the hand of an adulteress. In the morning,
the people were talking and saying: charity was given to an adulteress last
night. He (the giver of Sadaqa) said: 0 Allah, to Thee be the praise-to an
adulteress. He then again expressed his intention to give charity; so he
went out with the charity and placed it in the hand of a rich person. In the
morning the people were talking and saying: Charity was given to a rich
person. He (the giver of charity) said: 0 Allah, to Thee be the praise-to a
well-to-do person. He then expressed his intention to give charity, so he
went out with charity and placed it in the hand of a thief. In the morning,
the people were talking and saying: Charity was given to a thief. So (one of
the persons) said: 0 Allah, to Thee be the praise (what a misfortune it is
that charity has been given to) the adulteress, to a rich person. to a
thief! There came (the angel to him) and he was told: Your charity has been
accepted. As for the adulteress (the charity might become the means) whereby
she might restrain herself from fornication. The rich man might perhaps
learn a lesson and spend from what Allah has given him, and the thief might
thereby refrain from committing theft.
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Book 5, Number 2231:
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Abu Musa reported Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him)
as saying: The honest Muslim trustee who spends (sometimes he said "who
gives") what he is commanded to do and he gives that in full with his heart
overflowing with cheerfulness and he gives it to one to whom he is ordered,
he is one of the givers of charity.
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Book 5, Number 2232:
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'A'isha reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: When a woman gives in charity some of the food in her house,
without causing any damage, there is reward for her for whatever she has
given, and a reward for her husband for what he earned. The same applies to
the trustee. In no respect does the one diminish the reward of the other.
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Book 5, Number 2233:
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This hadith has been narrated by Mansur with the same
chain of transmitters (with this alteration of words): "from the food of her
husband".
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Book 5, Number 2234:
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'A'isha reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: When a woman spends (something as Sadaqa) out of the
household of her husband without causing any damage, there is a reward for
her and for him too like it for whatever he earned, and for her (for the
wife) because of her spending (for the sake of Allah), and for the trustee
also (there is a reward like it), without any reduction from their rewards.
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Book 5, Number 2235:
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This hadith has been narratedby A'mash with the same
chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2236:
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Umair, the freed slave of Abi'l-Lahm reported: 1 was the
slave (of Abi'l-Lahm). I asked the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) if I could give some charity out of my master's wealth. He said: Yes,
and the reward is half and half between you two.
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Book 5, Number 2237:
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'Umair, the freed slave of Abi'l-Lahm, said: My master
commanded me to cut some meat in strips; (as I was doing it) a poor man came
to me and I gave him some of it to eat. My master came to know of that, and
he beat me. I came to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and
narrated it to him. He (the Holy Prophet) summoned him and said: Why did you
beat him? He (Abi'l-Lahm) said: He gives away my food without being
commanded to do so. Upon this he (the Holy Prophet) sbid: The reward would
be shared by you two.
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Book 5, Number 2238:
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Hammam b. Munabbih said: These are some of the a hadith
of Muhammad. the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him), transmitted to
us on the authority of Abu Huraira. So he narrated one hadith out of them
(as this): The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: No woman
should observe fast when her spouse is present (in the house) but with his
permission. And she should not admit any (mahram) in his house, while he
(her husband) is present, but with his permission. And whatever she spends
from his earnings without his sanction, for him is half the reward.
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Book 5, Number 2239:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) assaying: If anyone contributes a pair of anything for the sake of
Allah, he would be invited to enter Paradise (with these words): O servant
of Allah. it is good (for you). These who engage in prayer will he invited
to enter by the gate of prayer; those who take part in Jihad will be Invited
to enter by the gate of Jihad; those wto give charity will be invited to
enter by the gate of charity; and those who observe fast will be invited to
enter by the gate ar-Rayyan. Abu Bakr Siddiq said: Messenger of Allah, is it
necessary that a person be invited through one of these gates? Will anyone
he invited to enter by all those gates? The Messenger of Allah (way peace be
upon him) said: Yes, and I hope you will be one of them.
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Book 5, Number 2240:
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This hadith has been narrated by Zuhri through another
chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2241:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: He who spent pairs for the sake of Allah, the guardians of
Paradise would call him, (in fact) every guardian of the door (of Paradise
would welcome him saying): O, so and so, come on. Upon this Abu Bakr said:
Messenger of Allah, (it means) there would be no distress on this person.
The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said. I hope you would be
among them.
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Book 5, Number 2242:
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Abu Huraira reported that the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) said: Who has observed fast among you today? Abu Bakr
(Allah be pleased with him) replied: It is I. He (the Holy Prophet again)
said: Who among you follow. ed the bier today? Abu Bakr (Allah be pleased
with him) replied: It is I. He (the Holy Prophet again) said: Who among you
led a poor man today? Abu Bakr (Allah he pleased with him) replied: It is I.
He (again) said: Who among you visited an invalid today? Abu Bakr (Allah be
pleased with him) said: It is I. Upon this the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) said: Anyone in whom (these good deeds) are combined will
certainly,enter paradise.
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Book 5, Number 2243:
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Asma', daughter of Abu Bakr (Allah be pleated with him),
reported: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said to me: Spend,
and do not calculate, or otherwise Allah would also calculate in your case.
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Book 5, Number 2244:
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Asma' reported Allah's Messenger (way peace be upon him)
as saying (to her): Spend and do not calculate, (for) Allah would calculate
in your case; and do not hoard, otherwise Allah would be withholding from
you.
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Book 5, Number 2245:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Asma'
through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2246:
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Asma', daughter of Abu Bakr, reported that abe came to
the Apostle of Allah (may peace he upon him) and said: Apostle of Allah, I
have nothing with me, but only, that which is given to me by Zubair (for
household expenses). Is there any sin for me if I spend out of that which is
given to me (by Zabair)? Upon this he (the Holy Prophet) said: Spend
according to your means; and do not hoard, for Allah will withhold from you.
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Book 5, Number 2247:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: 0 Muslim women, none of you should consider even a sheep's
trotter too insignificant to give to her neighbour.
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Book 5, Number 2248:
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Abu Huraira reported that the Apostle of Allah (may peace
be upon him) had said: Seven are (the persons) whom Allah would give
protection with His Shade on the Day when there would be no shade but that
of Him (i.e. on the Day of Judgment, and they are): a just ruler, a youth
who grew up with the worship of Allah; a person whose heart is attached to
the mosques; two persons who love and meet each other and depart from each
other for the sake of Allah; a man whom a beautiful woman of high rank
seduces (for illicit relation), but he (rejects this offer by saying): "I
fear Allah" ; a person who gives charity and conceals it (to such an extent)
that the right hand does not know what the left has given: and a person who
remembered Allah in privacy and his eyes shed tears.
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Book 5, Number 2249:
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This hadith has been narrated, on the authority, of Abu
Huraira (with this change of words). "A person whose heart is attached to
the mosque when he goes out of it till he returns to it."
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Book 5, Number 2250:
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Abu Huraira reported that there came a person to the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and said: Messenger of Allah,
which charity is the best? Upon this he said: That you should give charity
(in a state when you are) healthy and close-fisted, one haunted by the fear
of poverty, hoping to become rich (charity in such a state of health and
mind is the best). And you must not defer (charity to such a length) that
you are about to die and would he saying: This is for so and so, and this is
for so and so. Lo, it has already come into (the possession of so and so).
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Book 5, Number 2251:
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Abu Huraira reported that a person came to the Apostle of
Allah (may peace be upon him) and said: Messenger of Allah, which charity is
the greatest in reward? (The Holy Prophet said): By your father, beware, you
should give charity (in a state when you are) healthy and close-fisted,
haunted by the fear of poverty, and still hoping to live (as rich). And you
must not defer charity (to the time) when you are about to die, and would
then say : "This is for so and so, and this for so and so." It has already
become the possession of so and so.
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Book 5, Number 2252:
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This hadith has been narrated with the same chain of
transmitters except with this change (of words): "Which charity is most
excellent?"
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Book 5, Number 2253:
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Abdullah b. Umar reported that as Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) was sitting on the pulpit and talking about Sadaqa and
abstention from begging, he said: The upper hand is better than the lower
one, the upper being the one which bestows and the lower one which begs.
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Book 5, Number 2254:
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Hakim b. Hizam reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) having said this: The most excellent Sadaqa or the best of Sadaqa
is that after giving which the (giver) remains rich and the upper hand is
better than the lower hand, and begin from the members of your household.
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Book 5, Number 2255:
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Hakim b. Hizam reported: I begged the Apostle of Allah
(may peace be upon him), and he gave me. I again begged, he again gave me. I
again begged, he again gave me, and then said: This property is green and
sweet; he who receives it with a cheerful heart is blessed in it, and he who
receives it with an avaricious mind would not be blessed in it, he being
like one who eats without being satished, and the upper hand is better thad
the lower hand.
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Book 5, Number 2256:
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Abu Umama reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: 0 son of Adam, it is better for you if you spend your
surplus (wealth), but if you withhold it, it is evil for you. There is
(however) no reproach for you (if you withhold means necessary) for a
living. And begin (charity) with your dependants; and the upper hand is
better than the lower hand.
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Book 5, Number 2257:
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Mu'awiya said: Be cautious about ahadith except those
which were current during the reign of Umar, for he exhorted people to ftar
Allah, the Exalted and majestic. I heard the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) as saying: He upon whom Allah intends to bestow goodness, He
confers upon him an insight in religion; and I heard the Messenger of Allah
(way peace be upon him) as saying: I am the treasurer. To one whom I give
out of (my own) sweet will, he would be blessed in that, but he whom I give
(yielding to his constant begging and for his covetousness is like one who
would eat, but would not be satisfied.
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Book 5, Number 2258:
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Mu'awiya reported AUah's Messenger (may prom be upon him)
as saying: Do not beg importunately, for, I swear by Allah, none of you who
asks me for anything and manages to get what he asks for when I disapprove
td it will he be blessed in that which I give him.
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Book 5, Number 2259:
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'Amr b. Dinar reported from Wahb b. Munabbih: I went to
his house in San'a' and he offered me nuts grown in his house to eat. And
his brother said: I heard Mu'awiya b. Abu Sufyan saying that he had heard
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) as saying, and then he made a
mention (of a hadith) like one mentioned above.
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Book 5, Number 2260:
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Abd al-Rahman b. Auf reported: I heard Mu'awiya b. Abu
Sufyan saying in an address that he had heard the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) as saying : He to whom Allah intends to do good, He gives
him insight into religion. And I am only the distributor while Allah is the
Bestower.
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Book 5, Number 2261:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The poor man (miskin) is not the one who goes round to the
people and is dismissed with one or two morsels. and one or two dates. They
(the Prophet's Companions) said: Messenger of Allah, then who is miskin? He
said: He who does not get enough to satisfy him, and he is not considered so
(as to elicit the attention of the benevolent people), so that charity way
be given to him. and he does not beg anything from people.
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Book 5, Number 2262:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: Miskin is not he who is dismissed with one or two dates, and
with one morsel or two morsels. (In fact) miskin is he who abstains (from
begging). Read if you so desire (the verse): "They beg not of men
importunately)" (ii. 273).This hadith has been narrated through another
chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2263:
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Hamza. son of 'Abdullah, reported on the authority of his
father that the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: When a man is
always begging from people. he would meet Allah (in a state) that there
would be no flesh on his face.
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Book 5, Number 2264:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of the
brother of Zuhri with the same chain of transmitters, but no mention has
been made of the word "muz'a" (piece).
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Book 5, Number 2265:
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Hamza b. 'Abdullah b. Umar heard his father cay that the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) had said: The person would
continue begging from people till he would come on the Day of Resurrection
and there would be no flesh on his face.
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Book 5, Number 2266:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: He who begs the riches of others to increase his own is
asking only for live coals, so let him ask a little or much.
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Book 5, Number 2267:
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Abu Huraira is reported to have heard the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) as saying: It is letter for one among you to
bring a load of firewood on his back and give charity out of it (and satisfy
his own need) and be independent of people, than that he should beg from
people, whether they give him anything or refuse him. Verily the upper hand
is better than the lower hand, and begin (charity) with your dependants.
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Book 5, Number 2268:
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Qais b. Abu Hizam reported: We came to Abu Huraira and he
told Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) having said this: By Allah,
(it is better) that one among you should go and bring a load of firewood on
his back and he should sell it, and the rest of the hadith was narrated
(like the previous one).
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Book 5, Number 2269:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: It is better for any one of you to tie a bundle of firewood
and carry it on his back and sell it than to beg a person, he may give or
may refuse.
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Book 5, Number 2270:
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Malik al-Ashja'i reported: We, nine, eight or seven men,
were in the company of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and he
said: Why don't you pledge allegiance to the Messenger of Allah?-while we
had recently pledged allegiance. So we said: Messenger of Allah, we have
already pledged allegiance to you. He again said: Why don't you pledge
allegiance to the Messenger of Allah? And we said: Messenger of Allah, we
have already pledged allegiance to you. He again said: Why don't you pledge
allegiance to the Messenger of Allah? We stretched our hands and said:
Messenger of Allah. we have already pledged allegiance to you. Now tell (on
what things) should we pledge allegiance to you. He said I (You must pledge
allegiance) that you would worship Allah only and would not associate with
Him anything, (and observe) five prayers, and obey-(and he said onething in
an undertone)-that you would not beg people of anything. (And as a
consequence of that) I saw that some of these people did not ask anyone to
pick up the whip for them if it fell down.
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Book 5, Number 2271:
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Qabisa b. Mukhariq al-Hilali said: I was under debt and I
came to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and begged from him
regarding it. He said: Wait till we receive Sadaqa, so that we order that to
be given to you. He again said: Qabisa, begging is not permissible but for
one of the three (classes) of persons: one who has incurred debt, for him
begging is permissible till he pays that off, after which he must stop it; a
man whose property has been destroyed by a calamity which has smitten him,
for him begging is permissible till he gets what will support life, or will
provide him reasonable subsistence; and a person who has been smitten by
poverty. the genuineness of which is confirmed by three intelligent members
of this peoples for him begging is permissible till he gets what will
support him, or will provide him subsistence. Qabisa, besides these three
(every other reason) for begging is forbidden, and one who engages in such
consumes that what is forbidden.
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Book 5, Number 2272:
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Salim b. Abdullah b. 'Umar reported on the authority of
his father ('Abdullah b. 'Umar) that he had heard 'Umar b. Khattab (Allah be
pleased with him) saying: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
gave me a gift, but I said : Give it to one who needs it more than I. He
gave me wealth for the second time but I said: Give it to one who needs it
more than I. Upon this the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said:
Take out of this wealth which comes to you without your being avaricious and
without begging, but in other circumstance's do not let your heart hanker
after it.
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Book 5, Number 2273:
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Salim b. 'Abdullah reported on the authority of his
father that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) gave to 'Umar b.
Khattab some gift. Umar said to him: Messenger of Allah, give it to one who
needs it more than I. Upon this the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) said: Take it; either keep it with you or give it as a charity, and
whatever comes to you in the form of this type of wealth, without your being
avaricious or begging for it, accept it, but in other circumstances do not
let your heart hanker after it. And it was on account of this that Ibn 'Umar
never begged anything from anyone, nor refused anything given to him.
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Book 5, Number 2274:
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This hadith has been narrated by Abdullah b. al-Sa'di
from 'Umar b. al-Khattab who heard it from the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him).
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Book 5, Number 2275:
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Ibn al-Sa'di Maliki reported: 'Umar b. Khattab (Allah be
pleased with him) appointed me as a collector of Sadaqa. When I had finished
that (the task assigned to me) and I handed over that to him (to 'Umar), he
commanded me to (accept) some remuneration (for the work). I said: I
performed this duty for Allah and my reward is with Allah. He said: Take
whatever has been given to you, for I also performed this duty during the
time of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him). He assigned me the
task of a collector and I said as you say, and the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) said to me: When you are given anything without your
begging for it, (then accept it), eat it and give it in charity.
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Book 5, Number 2276:
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Ibn al-Sa'di reported: 'Umar b. Khattab (Allah be pleased
with him) appointed me as a collector of Sadaqat. The rest of the hadith in
the same.
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Book 5, Number 2277:
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Abu Huraira reported from the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) as having said this: The heart of an old person feels
young for the love of two things: love for long life and wealth.
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Book 5, Number 2278:
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Abu Huraira reported that the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) had said this: The heart of an old person is young for
two things: for long life and love for wealth.
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Book 5, Number 2279:
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Anas reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
as saying: The son of Adam grows old, but two (desires) in him remain young:
desire for wealth and desire for life.
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Book 5, Number 2280:
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A hadith like this has been narrated by Anas through
another chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2281:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Anas
through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2282:
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Anas reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
as saying: If the son of Adam were to possess two valleys of riches. he
would long for the third one. And the stomach of the son of Adam is not
filled but with dust. And Allah returns to him who repents.
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Book 5, Number 2283:
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Anas b. Malik reported: I heard the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) as saying this, but 1 do not know whether this thing
was revealed to him or not, but he said to.
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Book 5, Number 2284:
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Anas b. MILlik reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: If there were two valleys of gold for the son of Adam,
he would long for an- other one. and his mouth will not be filled but with
dust, and Allah returns to him who repents.
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Book 5, Number 2285:
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Ibn Abbas reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: If there were for the son of Adam a valley full of riches,
he would long to possess another one like it. and Ibn Adam does not feel
satiated but with dust.1413 And Allah returns to him who returns (to
HiM).1414 Ibn Abbas said: I do not know whether it is from the Qur'an or
not; and in the narration transmitted by Zuhair it was said: I do not know
whether it is from the Qur'an, and he made no mention of Ibn Abbas.
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Book 5, Number 2286:
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Abu Harb b. Abu al-Aswad reported on the authority of his
father that Abu Musa al-Ash'ari sent for the reciters of Basra. They came to
him and they were three hundred in number. They recited the Qur'an and he
said: You are the best among the inhabitants of Basra, for you are the
reciters among them. So continue to recite it. (But bear in mind) that your
reciting for a long time may not harden your hearts as were hardened the
hearts of those before you. We used to recite a surah which resembled in
length and severity to (Surah) Bara'at. I have, however, forgotten it with
the exception of this which I remember out of it:"If there were two valleys
full of riches, for the son of Adam, he would long for a third valley, and
nothing would fill the stomach of the son of Adam but dust." And we used so
recite a slirah which resembled one of the surahs of Musabbihat, and I have
forgotten it, but remember (this much) out of it: "Oh people who believe,
why do you say that which you do not practise" (lxi 2.) and "that is
recorded in your necks as a witness (against you) and you would be asked
about it on the Day of Resurrection" (xvii. 13).
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Book 5, Number 2287:
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Abu Huraira reported that the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) had said: Richness does not lie in the abundance of
(worldly) goods but richness is the richness of the soul (heart, self).
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Book 5, Number 2288:
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Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported that the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) stood up and addressed the people thus: 0 people, by
Allah, I do not entertain fear about you in regard to anything else than
that which Allah would bring forth for you in the form of adornment of the
world. A person said: Messenger of Allah, does good produce evil? The
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) remained silent for a while and
he then said: What did you say? He replied: Messenger of Allah, I said: Does
good produce evil? The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)said to
him: The good does not produce but good. but among the plants the spring
rain produces There some which kill with a tremour or nearly kill all but
the animal which feeds on vegetation. It eats and when its flanks are
distended, it faces the can. then when it has donged or urinated and chewed
it returns and eats. He who accepts wealth rightly, Allah confers blessing
on it for him. and he who takes wealth without any right, he is like one who
eats and is not satisfied.
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Book 5, Number 2289:
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Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported that the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) had said: The most dreadful thing I fear in your
case is what Allah brings forth for you in the form of the adornment of the
world. They (the Prophet's Com panions) said: Messenger of Allah, what is
the adornment of the world? He said: Blessings (the natural resources) of
the earth. They (again) said: Messenger of Allah, does good produce evil? He
said: No, only good comes out of good. No, only good comes out of good. No.
only good comes out of good. All that which the spring rain helps to grow
kills or is about to kill but (the animal) which feeds on vegetation. It
eats and when its flanks are distended, it faces the sun, it chews the cud,
it has dunged and urinated. it returns and eats. This wealth is green and
sweet, and he who accepts it and applies it rightly, finds it a good help,
but he who takes it wrongfully is like one who eats without being satisfied.
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Book 5, Number 2290:
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Abu Said al-Khudri reported: The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) was sitting on the pulpit and we were sitting around him,
and he said: What I am afraid of in regard to you after my death is that
there would be opened for you the adornments of the world and its beauties.
A person said: Messenger of Allah, does good produce evil? The Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) remained silent. And it was said to him (the
man who had asked the question from the Holy Prophet): What Is the matter
with you, that you speak with the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
but he does not speak with you? We thought as if revelation was descending
upon him. He regained himself and wiped the sweat from him and said: He was
the inquirer (and his style of expression showed as if he praised him and
then added): Verily good does not produce evil. Whatever the spring rainfall
causes to grow kills or is about to kill, but that (animal) which feeds on
vegetation. It eats till its flanks are filled ; it faces the sun and dungs
and urinates. and then returns to eat. And this Wealth is a sweet
vegetation, and it is a good companion for a Muslim who gives out of it to
the needy, to the orphan. to the wayfarer, or something like that as the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: He who takes it without his
right is like one who eats but does not feel satisfied, and it would stand
witness against him on the Day of judgment.
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Book 5, Number 2291:
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Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported that some people from among
the Ansar begged from the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and he
gave them. They again begged him and he again gave them, till when what was
in his possession was exhausted he said: Whatever good (riches, goods) I
have, I will not withhold it from you. He who refrains from begging Allah
safeguards him against want. and he who seeks sufficiency, Allah would keep
him in a state of sufficiency, and he who shows endurance. Allah would grant
him power to endure, and none is blessed with an endowment better and
greater than endurance.
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Book 5, Number 2292:
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This hadith has been narrated by Zuhri with the same
chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2293:
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'Amr b. al-'As reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: He Is successful who has accepted Islam, who has been
provided with sufficient for his want and been made contented by Allah with
what He has given him.
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Book 5, Number 2294:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: 0 Allah, make the provision of Mahammad's family sufficient
just to sustain life.
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Book 5, Number 2295:
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Umar b. Khattab (Allah be pleased with him) reported that
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) distributed something. Upon
this I said: Messenger of Allah, I swear by God, the others besides them
were more deserving than these (to whom you gave charity). He said: They had
in fact left no other alternative for me. but (that they should) either beg
importunately from me or they would regard me as a miser, but I am not a
miser.
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Book 5, Number 2296:
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Anas b. Malik reported: I was walking with the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) and he had put on a mantle of Najran with a
thick border. A bedouin met him and pulled the mantle so violently that I
saw this violent pulling leaving marks of the border of the mantle on the
skin of the neck of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him). And he
(the bedouin) said: Muhammad, issue command that I should be given out of
the wealth of Allah which is at your disposal. The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) turned his attention to him and smiled, and then ordered
for him a gift (provision).
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Book 5, Number 2297:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Anas b.
Malik through another chain of transmitters. And In the hadith transmitted
by Ikrima b. 'Ammir there is an addition: "He (the bedouin) pulled his
(mantle) so violently that the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) was
drifted very close to the bedouin." And in the hadith transmitted by Hammam,
(the words are): "He pulled it so violently that the mantle was torn and the
border was left around the neck of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him)."
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Book 5, Number 2298:
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Miswar b. Makhrama reported that the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) distributed some cloaks but did not bestow one upon
Makhrama. Upon this Makhrama said: 0 my son, come along with me to the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him). So I went with him. He said:
Enter the house and call him (to come out) for me. So I called him and he
(the Holy Prophet) came out, and there was a cloak (from those already
distributed) on him. He (the Holy Prophet) said: I had kept it for you. He
(Makhrama), looked at it and was pleased.
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Book 5, Number 229:
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Miswar b. Makhrama reported: Some cloaks were presented
to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him). My father Makhrama said
to me: Come along with me to him; perhaps we may be able to get anything out
of that (stock of cloaks). My father stood at the door and began to talk.
The Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) recognised him by his voice and
came out and there was a cloak with him, and he was showing its beauties and
saying: I kept it for you, I kept it for you.
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Book 5, Number 2300:
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Sa'd reported that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) bestow- ed (some gifts) upon a group of people and I was sitting
amongst them. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him), however, left
a person and he did not give him any. thing. and he seemed to me the most
excellent among them (and thus deserved the gifts more than anyone else). So
I stood up before the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and said to
him in undertone: Messenger of Allah, what obout so and so? By Allah, I find
him a believer. He (the Messenger of Allah) said: He may be a Muslim. I kept
quiet for a short while, and then what I knew of him urged me (to plead his
case again) and I said: Messenger of Allah, what about so and so? By Allah,
I find him a believer. Upon this he (the Holy Prophet) said: He may,be a
Muslim. I again remained quiet for a short while, and what I knew of him
again urged me (to plead his case so I) said: Messenger of Allah, what about
so and so? By Allah, I find him a believer. Upon this he (the Holy Prophet)
said: He may be a Muslim. I often bestow (something) upon a person, whereas
someone else is dearer to me than he, because of the fear that he may fall
headling into the fire. And in the hadith transmitted by Hulwani this
statement was repeated twice.
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Book 5, Number 2301:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Zuhri
with the same chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2302:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Muhammad b. Sa'd through another chain of transmitters (and the words are):
"The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) struck between my neck and
shoulder with his hand and said: Do you wrangle, 0 Sa'd, because I bestow
(some gifts) upon a person?"
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Book 5, Number 2303:
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Anas b. Malik reported that when on the Day of Hunain
Allah conferred upon His Apostle (may peace be upon him) the riches of
Hawazin (without armed encounter), the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) set about distributing to some persons of Quraish one hundred camels
Upon this they (the young people from the Ansar) said: May Allah grant
pardon to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) that he bestowed
(these camels) upon the people of Quraish, and he ignored us, whereas our
swords are still dripping blood. Anas b. Malik said: Their statement was
conveyed to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and he sent
(someone) to the Ansar and gathered them under a tent of leather. When they
had assembled, the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) came to thera
and said: What is this news that has reached me from you? The wise people of
the Ansar said: Messenger of Allah, so far as the sagacious amongst us are
concerned they have said nothing, but we have amongst us persons of immature
age; they said: May Allah grant pardon to the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him) that he gave to the Quraish and ignored us (despite the fact)
that our swords are besmeared with their blood. Upon this the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) said: I give (at times material gifts) to
persons who were quite recently in the state of unbelief, so that I may
incline them to truth Don't you feel delighted that people should go with
riches, and you should go back to your places with the Apostle of Allah? By
Allah, that with which you would return is better than that with which they
would return. They said: Yes, Messenger of Allah, we are pleased. The Holy
Prophet said too: You would find marked preference (in conferring of the
material gifts) in future, so you should show patience till you meet Allah
and His Messenger and I would he at the Haud Kauthar. They said: We would
show patience.
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Book 5, Number 2304:
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Anas b. Malik reported that when Allah conferred upon His
Messenger (may peace be upon him) the riches of Hawazin (without armed
encounter); the rest of the hadith is the same except some variation (of
words): "Anas said: We could not tolerate it and he also said: The people
were immature in age."
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Book 5, Number 2305:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Anas b.
Malik through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2306:
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Anas b. Malik reported that the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) gathered the Ansar and said: Is there someone alien among
you? They said: No, but only the son of our sister. Upon this the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: The son of the sister of the people
is included among the tribe, and (farther) said: The Quraish have recently
abandoned Jahillyya and have just been delivered from distress; I,
therefore, intend to help them and conciliate them. Don't you feel happy
that the people should return with worldly riches and you return with the
Messenger of Allah to your houses? (So far as my love for you is concerned I
should say) if the people were to tread a valley and the Ansar tread a
narraw path (in a mountain) I would tread the narrow path of the Ansar.
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Book 5, Number 2307:
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Anas b. Malik reported: When Mecca was conquered, he (the
Holy Prophet) distributed the spoils among the Quraish. Upon this the Ansar
said: It is strange that our swords are dripping with their blood, whereas
our spoils have been given to them (to the Quraish). This (remark) reached
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him), and so he gathered them and
said: What is this that has been conveyed to me about you? They said: (Yes)
it is that very thing that, has reached you-and they were not (the people)
to speak lie. Upon this he said: Don't you like that the people should
return to their houses along with worldly riches, whereas you should return
to your houses with the Messenger of Allah? If the people were to tread a
valley or d narrow path, and the Ansar were also to tread a valley or a
narrow path, I would tread the valley (along with the) Ansar or the narrow
path (along with the) Ansar.
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Book 5, Number 2308:
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Anas b. Malik reported that when it was the Day of Hunain
there came the tribes of Hawazin, Ghatafan and others along with their
children and animals, and there were with the Apostle of Allah (may peace be
upon him) that day ten thousand (soldiers), and newly freed men (of Mecca
after its conquest). All these men (once) turned their backs, till he (the
Holy Prophet) was left alone. He (the Messenger of Allah) on that day called
twice and he did not interpose anything between these two (announcements) He
turned towards his right and said: 0 people of Ansar ! They said: At thy
beck and call (are we), Messenger of Allah. Be glad we are with thee. He
then turned towards his left and said: 0 people of Ansar. They said: At thy
beck and call (are we). Be glad we are with thee. He (the Holy Prophet) was
riding a white mule. He dismounted and said: I am the servant of Allah and
His Apostle. The polytheists suffered defeat. and the Messenger of Allah
(may peace he upon him) acquired a large quantity of spoils, and he
distributed them among the refugees and the people recently delivered (of
Mecca) but did not give anything to the Ansar. The Ansar said: In the hour
of distress it is we who are called (for help). but the spoils are given to
other people besides us. This (remark) reached him (the Holy Prophet). and
he gathered them In a tent. and said: What is this news that has reached me
on your behalf? They kept silence. Upon this he said: 0 people of Ansar,
don't you like that people should go away with worldly (riches), and you go
away with Muhammad taking him to your houses? They said: Yes, happy we are.
Messenger of Allah. He (the Holy Prophet) said: If the people were to tread
a valley, and the Ansar were to tread a narrow path, I would take the narrow
path of the Ansar. Hisham said: I asked Abu Hamza if he was present there.
He said: How could Ibe absent from him?
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Book 5, Number 2309:
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Anas b. Malik reported: We conquered Mecca and then we
went on an expedition to Hunain. The polytheists came, forming themselves
into the best rows that I have seen. They first formed the rows of cavalry,
then those of infantry, and then those of women behind them. Then there were
formed the rows of sheep and goats and then of other animals. We were also
people large in number, and our (number) had reached six thousand. And on
one side Khalid b. Walid was in charge of the cavalry. And our horses at
once turned back from our rear. And we could hardly hold our own when our
horses were exposed, and the bedouins and the peoplewhom we knew took to
their heels. (Seeing this) the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
called thus: 0 refugees, 0 refugees. He then.said: 0 Ansar, 0 Ansar. (Anas
said: This hadith is transmitted by a group of eminent persons.) We said: At
thy beck and call are we, Messenger of Allah. The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) then advanced and he (Anas) said: By Allah, we had not
yet reached them when Allah defeated them. and we took possession of the
wealth and we then marched towards Ta'if, and we besieged them for forty
nights. and then came back to Mecca and encamped (at a place), and the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) began to bestow a hundred camels
upon each individual. The rest of the hadith is the same.
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Book 5, Number 2310:
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Rafi' b. Khadij reported that the Messenger of Allah;
(may peace be upon him) gave to Abu Sufyan b. Harb and Saf wan. b. Umayya
and 'Uyaina b. Hisn and Aqra' b. Habis, i.e. to every one of these persons,
one hundred of camels, and gave to 'Abbas b. Mirdas less than this number.
Upon this 'Abbas b. Mirdis said: You allot the share of my booty and that of
my horse between 'Uyaina and Aqra'. Both Uyaina and Aqra' are in no way more
eminent than Mirdas (my father) in the assembly.<br> I am in no way inferior
to any one of these persons.<br> And he who is let downtoday would not be
elevated. He (the narrator) said: The Messengerof Allah (may peace be upon
him) then complet- ed one hundred camels for him.
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Book 5, Number 2311:
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This hadith has been narrated by Sa'id b. Masruq with the
same chain of transmitters (with the words): "The Apostle of Allah (may
peace be upon him) distributed the spoils of Hunain, and he (the Holy
Prophet) gave one hundred camels to Abu Sufyan b. Harb. The rest of the
hadith is the same, but with this addition: "He bestowed upon "Alqama b.
'Ulatha one hundred (camels)."
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Book 5, Number 2312:
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This hadith has been narrated by Sa'id with the same
chain of transmitters, but no mention has been made of Alqama b. 'Ulatha,
nor of safwin b. Umayya, and he did not mention the verse in his hadith.
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Book 5, Number 2313:
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Abdullah b. Zaid reported that when the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) conquered Hunain he distributed the booty, and
he bestowed upon those whose hearts it was intended to win. It was conveyed
to him (the Holy Prophet) that the Ansar cherished a desire that they should
be given (that very portion) which the people (of Quraish) had got. Upon
this the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) stood up and, after
having praised Allah and lauded Him, addressed them thus: 0 people of Ansar,
did I not find you erring and Allah guided you aright through me, and (in
the state of) being destitute and Allah made you free from want through me,
and in a state of disunity and Allah united you through me, and they (the
Ansar) said: Allah and His Messenger are most benevolent. He (again) said:
Why do you not answer me? They said: Allah and His Messenger are the most
benevolent. He said, If you wish you should say so and so, and the event
(should take) such and such course (and in this connection he made a
mention) of so many things. 'Amr is under the impressionthat he has not been
able to remember them. He (the Holy Prophet) further said: Don't you feel
happy (over this state of affairs) that the people should go away with goats
and camels, and you go to your places along with the Messenger of Allah? The
Ansar are inner garments (more close to me) and (other) people are outer
garments. Had there not been migration, I would have been a man from among
the Ansar. If the people were to tread a valley or a narrow path, I would
tread the valley (chosen) by the Ansar or narrow path (trodden) by them. And
you would soon find after me preferences (over you in getting material
benefits). So you should show patience till you meet me at the Haud
(Kauthar).
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Book 5, Number 2314:
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Abdullah reported: On the day of Hunain, the Messenger of
Allah(may peace be upon him) showed preference (to some) People in the
distribution of the spoils. He bestowed on Aqra' b. Habis one hundred
camels, and bestowed an equal (number) upon 'Uyaina, and bestowed on people
among the elites of Arabia, and pre. ferred them) (to others) on that day,
in the distribution (of spoils). Upon this a person said: By Allah, neither
justice has been done In this distribution (of spoils), nor has the pleasure
of Allah been sought in it. I (the Narrator ) said: By Allah, I will
certainly inform the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) about it. so
I came to him and informed him about what he had said.- The colour of his
(the Prophet's) face changed red like blood and he then said: Who would do
justice, if Allah and His Messenger do not do justice? He further said: May
Allah have mercy upon Moses; he was tormented more than this, but he showed
patience. I said: Never would I convey him (the Holy Prophet) after this
(unpleasant) narration.
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Book 5, Number 2315:
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Abdullah reported: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) distributed spoils (of war). Upon this a person said: This is a
distribution In which the pleasure of Allah has not been sought. I came to
the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) and informed him in an
undertone. He (the Holy Prophet) was deeply angry at this and his face
became red till I wished that I had not made a mention of it to him. He (the
Holy Prophet) then said: Moses was tormented more than this, but he showed
patience.
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Book 5, Number 2316:
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Jabir b. Abdullah reported that a person came to the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) at Jirana on his way back from
Hunain, and there was in the clothes of Bilal some silver. The Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) took a handful out of that and bestowed it
upon the people. He (the person who had met the Prophet at Ji'rana) said to
him: Muhammad, do justice. He (the Holy Prophet) said: Woe be upon thee, who
would do justice if I do not do justice, and you would be very unfortunate
and a loser if I do not do justice. Upon this Umar b. Khattab (Allah be
pleased with him) said: Permit me to kill this hypocrite. Upon this he (the
Holy Prophet) said: May there be protection of Allah ! People would say that
I kill my companions. This man and his companions would recite the Qur'an
but it would not go beyond their throat, and they swerve from it just as the
arrow goes through the prey.
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Book 5, Number 2317:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Jabir
b. 'Abdullah through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2318:
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Abu Said Khudri reported that 'Ali (Allah be pleased with
him) sent some gold alloyed with dust to the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him), and the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) distributed
that among four men, al-Aqra b. Habis Hanzali and Uyaina b. Badr al-Fazari
and 'Alqama b. 'Ulatha al-'Amiri, then to one person of the tribe of Kilab
and to Zaid al-Khair al-Ta'l, and then to one person of the tribe of Nabhan.
Upon this the people of Quraish felt angry and said: He (the Holy Prophet)
gave to the chiefs of Najd and ignored us. Upon this the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) said: I have done it with a view to con- cillating
them. Then there came a person with thick beard, prominent cheeks, deep
sunken eyes and protruding forehead and shaven head. He said: Muhammad, fear
Allah. Upon this the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: If I
disobey Allah, who would then obey Him? Have I not been (sent as the) most
trustworthy among the people of the-world?-but you do not repose trust in
me. That person then went back. A person among the people then sought
permission (from the Holy Prophet) for his murder. According to some, it was
Khalid b. Walid who sought the permission. Upon this the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him),said: From this very person's posterity there would
arise people who would recite the Qur'an, but it would not go beyond their
throat; they would kill the followers of Islam and would spare the
idol-worshippers. They would glance through the teachings of Islam so
hurriedly just as the arrow passes through the pray. If I were to ever find
them I would kill them like 'Ad.
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Book 5, Number 2319:
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Abu Said al-Khudri reported: 'Ali b. Abu Talib sent to
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) from Yemen some gold alloyed
with clay in a leather bag dyed in the leaves of Mimosa flava.He distributed
it among four men. 'Uyaina b. Hisna, Aqra' b. Habis and Zaid al-Khail, and
the fourth one was either Alqama b. 'Ulatha or 'Amir b. Tufail. A person
from among his(Prophet's) Companions said: We had a better claim to this
(wealth) than these (persons). This (remark) reached the Apostle of Allah
(may peace be upon him) upon which he said: Will you not trust me, whereas I
am a trustee of Him Who is in the heaven? The news come to me from the
heaven morning and evening. Then there stood up a person with deep snnken
eyes, prominent cheek bones, and elevated forehead, thick beard, shaven
head, tucked up loin cloth, and he said: Messenger of Allah, fear Allah. He
(the Holy Prophet) said: Woe to thee. do I not deserve most to fear Allah
amongst the people of the earth? That man then returned. Khalid b. Walid
then said: Messenger of Allah, should I not strike his neck? Upon this he
(the Holy Prophet) said: Perhaps he may be observing the prayer. Khalid
said: How many observers of prayer are there who profess with their tongue
what is not in their heart? Upon this the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) said: I have not been commanded to pierce through the hearts of
people, nor to split their bellies (insides). He again looked at him and he
was going back. Upon this he (the Holy Prophet) said: There would arise a
people from the progeny of this (man) who would recite the Qur'an glibly,
but it would not go beyond their throats; they would (hurriedly) pass
through (the teachings of their) religion just as the arrow passes through
the prey. I conceive that he (the Holy Prophet) also said this: If I find
them I would certainly kill them as were killed the (people of) Thamud.
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Book 5, Number 2320:
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This hadith has been narrated through another chain of
transmitters and (the narrator) made a mention of elevated forehead, but he
made no mention of tucked-up loin cloth and made this addition: "There stood
up 'Umar b. Khattab (Allah be pleased with him), and said: Should I not
strike his neck? Upon this he said: No. Then he turned away, and Khalid the
Sword of Allah stood up against him, and said: Prophet of Allah. shall I not
strike off his neck? He said, No, and then said: A people would rise from
his progeny who would recite the Book of Allah glibly and fluently. 'Umar
said: I think he (the Holy Prophet) also said this: If I find them I would
certainly kill them like Thamud."
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Book 5, Number 2321:
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This hadith has been narrated through another chain of
transmitters, but no mention has been made of: "If I find them, I would kill
them as the Thamud were killed."
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Book 5, Number 2322:
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Abu Salama and 'Ata' b. Yasar came to Abu Sa'id al-Khudri
and asked him about Haruriya, saying: Did you hear the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) making a mention of them? He (Abu Sai'd al-Khudri)
said: I don't know who the Haruriya are, but I heard the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) as saying: There would arise in this nation (and he
did not say "out of them") a people and you would hold insignificant your
prayers as compared with their prayers. And they would recite the Qur'an
which would not go beyond their throats and would swerve through the
religion (as blank) just as a (swift) arrow passes through the prey. The
archer looks at his arrow, at its iron head and glances at its end (which he
held) in the tip of his fingers to see whether it had any stain of blood.
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Book 5, Number 2323:
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Abu Sai'd al-Khudri reported: When we were in the company
of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) and he was distributing
the spoils of war, there came to him Dhul-Khuwasira, one of Banu Tamim. He
said: Messenger of Allah, do justice. Upon this the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) said: Woe be upon thee I Who would do justice, if I do
not do justice? You would be unsuccessful and incurring a loss, if I do not
do justice. Upon this Umar b. Khattab (Allah be pleased with him) said:
Messenger of Allah, permit me to strike off his neck. The Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) said: Leave him, for he has friends (who would
outwardly look to be so religious and pious) that everyone among you would
consider his prayer insignificant as compared with their prayer, and his
fast as com- pared with their fasts. They would recite the Qur'an but it
would not go beyond their collar-bones. They would pass through (the
teachings of Islam so hurriedly) just as the arrow passes through the prey.
He would look at its Iron head, but would not find anything ticking) there.
He would then see at the lowest end, but would not find anything sticking
there. He would then see at its grip but would not find anything sticking to
it. He would then see at its feathers and he would find nothing sticking to
them (as the arrow would pass so quickly that nothing would stick to it)
neither excre- ment nor blood. They would be recognised by the presence of a
black man among them whose upper arms would be like a woman's breast, or
like a piece of meat as it quivers, and they would come forth at the time
when there is dissension among the people. Abu Sai'd said: I testify to the
fact that I heard it from the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him),and
I testify to the fact that 'Ali b. Abu Talib fought against them and I was
with him. He gave orders about that man who was sought for, and when he was
brought in, and when I looked at him, he was exactly as the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) had described him.
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Book 5, Number 2324:
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Abu Sa'id al-Khudri said that the Apostle of Allah (may
peace be upon him) made a mention of a sect that would be among his Ummah
which would emerge out of the dissension of the people. Their distinctive
mark would be shaven heads. They would be the worst creatures or the worst
of the creatures. The group who would be nearer to the truth out of the two
would kill them. The Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) gave an
example (to give their description) or he said: A man throws an arrow at the
prey (or he said at the target), and sees at its iron head, but finds no
sign (of blood there), or he sees at the lowest end, but would not see or
find any sign (of blood there). He would then see into the grip but would
not find (anything) sticking to it. Abu Sai'd then said: People of Iraq. it
is you who have killed them.
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Book 5, Number 2325:
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Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported that the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) said: A group would secede itself (from the Ummah)
when there would be dissension among the Muslims. Out of the two groups who
would be nearer the truth would kill them.
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Book 5, Number 2326:
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Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) as saying: There would be two groups in my Ummah, and there
would emerge another group (seceding itself from both of them), and the
party nearer to the truth among the two would kill them (the group of the
Khwarij).
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Book 5, Number 2327:
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Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported from the Apostle of Allah
(may peace be upon him) that a group (Khwarij) would emerge from the
different parties (the party of Hadrat 'Ali and the party of Amir Mu'awiya),
the group nearer the truth between the two would kill them.
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Book 5, Number 2328:
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'Ali said: Whenever I narrate to you anything from the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) believe it to be absolutely true
as falling from the sky is dearer to me than that of attributing anything to
him (the Holy Prophet) which he never said. When I talk to you of anything
which is between me and you (there might creep some error in it) for battle
is an outwitting. I heard the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) as
saying: There would arise at the end of the age a people who would be young
in age and immature in thought, but they would talk (in such a manner) as if
their words are the best among the creatures. They would recite the Qur'an,
but it would not go beyond their throats, and they would pass through the
religion as an arrow goes through the prey. So when you meet them, kill
them, for in their killing you would get a reward with Allah on the Day of
judgmelat.
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Book 5, Number 2329:
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A hadith like this has been narrated through another
chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2330:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of A'mash
with the same chain of transmitters, but (these words) are not there: "They
pass through the religion clean as the arrow passes through the prey."
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Book 5, Number 2331:
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'Abida narrated from 'Ali that he made a mention of the
Khwarij (and in this connection) said that there would be a person among
them with a defective hand. (or with a short hand) or a fleshy hand. If you
were to exercise restraint, I would tell you what Allah has promised to
those who would kill them on the order of Mubarrmad (may peace be upon him).
I (the narrator) said to him: Did you hear it from Muhammad: (may peace be
upon him)? He (Hadrat 'Ali) said: Yes, by the Lord of the Ka'ba; Yes, by the
Lord of the Ka'ba; yes, by the Lord of the Ka'ba.
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Book 5, Number 2332:
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'Abida said: I will not narrate to you except what I
heard from him (Hadrat 'Ali), and then he narrated from him.
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Book 5, Number 2333:
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t against them with spears and they were killed one after
another. Only two persons were killed among the people (among the army led
by Hadrat 'Ali) on that day. 'Ali (Allah be pleased with him) said: Find out
from among them (the dead bodies of the Khwarij) (the maimed). They searched
but did not find him. 'Ali (Allah be pleased with him) then himself stood up
and (walked) till he came to the people who had been killed one after
another. He ('Ali) said: Search them to the last, and then ('Ali's
companions) found him (the dead body of the maimed) near the earth. He
(Hadrat 'Ali) then pronounced Allah-O-Akbar (Allah is the Greatest) and then
said, Allah told the Truth and His Messenger (may peace be upon him)
conveyed it. Then there stood before him 'Abida Salmani who said: Commander
of the Believers, by Allah, besides Whom there is no god but He, (tell me)
whether you heard this hadith from the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him). He said: Yes, by Allah, besides Whom there is no god but He. He asked
him to take an oath thrice and he took the oath.
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Book 5, Number 2334:
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'Ubaidullah b. Abu Rafi', the freed slave of the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him), said: When Haruria (the Khwarij)
set out and as he was with 'Ali b. Abu Talib (Allah be pleased with him)
they said, "There is no command but that of Allah." Upon this 'Ali said: The
statement is true but it is intentionally applied (to support) a wrong
(cause). The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him described their
characteristics and I found these characteristics in them. They state the
truth with their tongue, but it does not go beyond this part of their bodies
(and the narrator pointed towards his throat). The most hateful among the
creation of Allah us one black man among them (Khwarij). One of his hand is
like the teat of a goat or the nipple of the breast. When 'Ali b. Abu Talib
(Allah be pleased with him) killed them, he said: Search (for his dead
body). They searched for him, but they did not find it (his dead body). Upon
this he said: Go (and search for him). By Allah, neither I have spoken a lie
nor has the lie been spoken to me. 'Ali said this twice and thrice. They
then found him (the dead body) in a rain. They brought (his dead) body till
they placed it before him (Hadrat 'Ali). 'Ubaidullah said: And, I was
present at (that place) when this happened and when 'Ali said about them. A
person narrated to me from Ibn Hanain that he said: I saw that black man.
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Book 5, Number 2335:
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Abu Dharr reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: Verily there would arise from my Ummah after me or soon
after me a group (of people) who would recite the Qar'an, but it would not
go beyond their throats, and they would pass clean through their religion
just as the arrow passes through the prey, and they would never come back to
it. They would be the worst among the creation and the creatures. Ibn Samit
(one of the narrators) said: I met Rafi' b. 'Amr Ghifari, the brother of
Al-Hakam Ghifari and I said: What is this hadith that I heard from Abu
Dharr, i.e. so and so?-and then I narrated that hadith to him and said: I
heard it from the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him).
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Book 5, Number 2336:
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Yusair b. 'Amr reported that he inquired of Sahl b.
Hunaif: Did you hear the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) making a
mention of the Khwarij? He said: I heard him say (and he pointed with his
hand towards the east) that these would be a people who would recite the
Qur'an with their tongues and it would not go beyond their collar bones.
They would pass clean through their religion just as the arrow passes
through the prey.
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Book 5, Number 2337:
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This hadith had been transmitted by Sulaiman Shaibani
with the same chain of narrators (and the words are), "There would arise out
of (this group) many a group "
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Book 5, Number 2338:
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Sahl b. Hunaif reported Allah's Apostle (may peace be
upon him) as saying: There would arise from the east a people with shaven
heads.
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Book 5, Number 2339:
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Abu Huraira reported that Hasan b. 'Ali took one of The
dates of the sadaqa and put it in his mouth, whereupon the Prophet (may
peace be upon him) said: Leave it, leave it, throw it; don't you know that
we do not eat the sadaqa?
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Book 5, Number 2340:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Shu'ba
with the same chain of transmitters (and the words of the Holy Prophet)
are:"Sadaqa is not permis- sible for us."
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Book 5, Number 2341:
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This very hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Sbu'ba with the same chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2342:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: I go back to my family and I find a date lying on my bed. I
then take it up to eat it, but then I throw it away fearing that it may be a
Sadaqa.
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Book 5, Number 2343:
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Out of so many ahadith which Hammam b. Munabbih narrated
on the authority of Abu Huraira from the Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) one is this that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
said: I go back to my family and I find a date lying on my bed or in my
house, and I take it up to eat it, but then I throw it away fearing that it
may be a Sadaqa or from Sadaqa.
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Book 5, Number 2344:
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Anas b. Malik reported that the Apostle of Allah (may
peace be upon him) found a date in the street and said: If it were not of
sadaqa I would have eaten it.1457
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Book 5, Number 2345:
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Anas b. Malik reported that the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) found a date lying on the path and said: If it were not
out of Sadaqa, I would have eaten it.
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Book 5, Number 2346:
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Anas b. Malik reported that the Apostle of Allah (may
peace be upon him) found a date and said: Were it not (that I fear) it may
be part of sadaqa, I would have eaten it.
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Book 5, Number 2347:
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(the Holy Prophet) said; It does not become the family of
Muhammad (to accept) sadaqat for they are the impurities of people. You call
to me Mahmiya (and he was in charge of khums, i.e, of the one-fifth part
that goes to the treasury out of the spoils of war), and Naufal b. Harith b.
'Abd al-Muttalib. They both came to him, and he (the Holy Prophet) said to
Mahmiya: Marry your daughter to this young man (i.e. Fadl b. 'Abbas), and he
married her to him And he said to Naufal b. Harith: Marry your daughter to
this young man (i e. 'Abd al-Muttalib b. Rabi'a, the narrator of this
hadith) and he married her to me, and he said to Mahmiya: Pay so much mahr
on behalf of both of them from this khums Zuhri, however. said: He did not
determine (the amount of mahr).
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Book 5, Number 2348:
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Rabi'a b. Harith b. 'Abd al-Muttalib and Abbas b. 'Abd
al-Muttalib said to Abd al-Muttalib b. Rabi'a and Fadl b. Ibn Abbas: Go to
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him), and the rest of the hadith
is the same (but with this addition): "'Ali spread his cloak and then lay
down on it and said: I am the father of Hasan, and I am the chief. By Allah,
I would not move from my place till your sons come back to you with the
reply to that for which you sent them to the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him). And he then also said: Verily these sadaqat are the impurities
of people, and they are not permissible for Muhammad (may peaace be upon
him), and for the family of Muhammad. And he also said: The Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) also said to me: Call Mahmiya b. Jaz', and he
was person from Banu Asad. and the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) had apointed him as a collector of khums.
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Book 5, Number 2349:
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Juwayriya, the wife of the Messenger of Allah (may peace
be upon him)" said that Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) came to
her and said: Is there anything to eat? She said: Messenger of Allah, I
swear by God, there is no food with us except a bone of goat which my freed
maid-servant was given as sadaqa. Upon this he said : Bring that to me, for
it (the sadaqa) has reached its destination.
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Book 5, Number 2350:
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This hadith has been narrated by Zuhri with the same
chain of trainsmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2351:
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Anas b. Malik reported that Barira presented to the
Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) a piece of meat which had been
given to her as sadaqa. Upon this he (the Holy Prophet) said: That is a
Sadaqa for her and a gift for us.
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Book 5, Number 2352:
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'A'isha reported that (once) the Apostle of Allah (may
peace be upon him,) was presented with beef.It was said (by someone) that it
had been given to Barira as Sadaqa. Upon this he (the Prophet) said: It is a
Sadaqa for her and a gift for us.
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Book 5, Number 2353:
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'A'isha (Allah be pleased with her) said: Three are the
decions (of the Shari'ah that we have come to know) through Barira. The
people gave her sadaqa and she offered us as gift. We made a mention of it
to the Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him), whereupon he said: It is a
sadaqa for her and a gift for you; so eat it.
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Book 5, Number 2354:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of A'isha
through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 5, Number 2355:
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This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of
'A'isha in a similar manner except a slight variation that he said: "That is
a gift for us out of it."
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Book 5, Number 2356:
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Umm 'Atiyya, said: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be
upon him) sent me some mutton of sadaqa. I sent a piece out of that to
'A'isha. When the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) came to
'A'isha, he said: Have you anything with you (to eat)? She said: Nothing,
except only that mutton sent to us by Nusaiba (the kunya of Umm 'Atiyya)
which you had sent to her. Whereupon he said: It has reached its proper
place.
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Book 5, Number 2357:
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Abu Huraira reported: Whenever the Apostle of Allah (may
peace be upon him) was presented with food, he asked about it, If he was
told that it was a gift, he ate out of that, and if he was told that it was
a sadaqa he did not eat out of that.
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Book 5, Number 2358:
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'Abdullah b. Abu Aufa said that it was the common
practice of the Mes- senger of Allah (may peace be upon him) that when the
people brought to him sadaqa he blessed them: 0 Allah, bless them. So when
Abu Aufa brought to him Sadaqa he (the Holy Prophet) said: 0 Allah,
bless,the posterity of Abu Aufa.
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Book 5, Number 2359:
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This hadith has been narrated by Shu'ba with the same
chain of transmitters (but with a slight variation of words, that he said):
(0 Allah), bless them."
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Book 5, Number 2360:
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Jarir b. 'Abdullah said:'When the collector of sadaqat
(Zakat) comes to you, (you should see) that he goes away pleased with you.
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The
Holy Quran Quotes
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“O you who believe! Be afraid of Allaah and give up what remains (due to you) from Ribaa (from now onward) if you are (really) believers”
(Al-Baqarah, 2:278)
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