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Sahih Muslim
Book 014 -
The Book of Vows (Kitab Al-Nadhr)
Book 14, Number 4017:
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Ibn Abbas reported that Sa'd b. Ubida asked Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) for a decision about a vow taken by his
mother who had died before fulfilling it. Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) said: Fulfil it on her behalf.
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Book 14, Number 4018:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Zuhri
with a different chains of transmitters.
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Book 14, Number 4019:
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'Abdullah b. Umar reported: Allah's Messenger (may peace
he upon him) singled out one day forbidding us to take vows and said: It
would not avert anything; it is by which something is extracted from the
miserly person.
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Book 14, Number 4020:
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Ibn Umar reported Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him)
as saying: The vow neither hastens anything nor defers anything, but is the
means whereby (something) is extracted from the miserly person.
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Book 14, Number 4021:
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Ibn Umar reported that Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon
him) forbade (people) taking vows, and said: It does not (necessarily) bring
good (in the form of substantial,and tangible results), but it is the meant
whereby something is extracted from the miserly persons.
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Book 14, Number 4022:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Mansur
with the same chain of transmitters.
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Book 14, Number 4023:
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Abu Heraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: Do not take vows, for a vow has no effect against Fate; it
is only from the miserly that something is extracted.
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Book 14, Number 4024:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) forbidding taking of vows, and said: It does not avert Fate, but is the
means by which something is extracted from the miser.
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Book 14, Number 4025:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The vow does not bring anything near to the son of Adam
which Allah has not ordained for him, but (at times) the vow coincides with
Destiny, and this is how something is extracted from the miserly person,
which that miser was not willing to give.
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Book 14, Number 4026:
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This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of 'Amr
b. Abu 'Amr.
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Book , Number 4027:
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Imran b. Husain reported that the tribe of Thaqif was the
ally of Banu 'Uqail. Thaqif took two persons from amongst the Companiobs of
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as prisoners. The Campanions of
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) took one person at Banu Uqail as
prisoner, and captured al-'Adbi (the she-camel of the Holy Prophet) along
with him. Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) came to him and he was
tied with ropes. He said: Muhammad. He came near him and said: What is the
matter with you? Thereupon he (the prisoner) said: Why have you taken me as
prisoner and why have you caught hold of one proceeding the pilgrims (the
she-camel as she carried the Holy Prophet on her back and walked ahead of
the multitude) ? He (the Holy Prophet) said: (Yours is a great fault). I (my
men) have caught hold of you for the crime of your allies, Banu Thaqif. He
(the Holy Prophet) then turned away. He again called him and said: Muhammad,
Muhammad, and since Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) was very
compassionate, and tenderhearted, he returned to him, and said: What is the
matter with you? He said: I am a Muslim, whereupon he (the Holy Prophet)
said: Had you said this when you had been the master of yourself, you would
have gained every success. He then turned away. He (the prisoner) called him
again saying: Muhammad, Muhammad. He came to him and said: What is the
matter with you? He said: I am hungry, feed me, and I am thirsty, so provide
me with drink. He (the Holy Prophet) said: That is (to satisfy) your want.
He was then ransomed for two persons (who had been taken prisoner by
Thaqif). He (the narrator) said: A woman of the Ansar had been taken
prisoner and also al-Adbi' was caught. The woman had been tied with ropes.
The people were giving rest to their animals before their houses. She
escaped one night from the bondage and came to the camels. As she drew near
the camels, they fretted and fumed and so she left them until she came to
al-,Adbi'. It did not fret and fume; it was docile She rode upon its back
and drove it away and she went off. When they (the enemies of Islam) were
warned of this, they went in search of it, but it (the she-camel) exhausted
them. She (the woman) took vow for Allah, that in case He would save her
through it, she would offer that as a sacrifice. As she reached Medina, the
people saw her and they said: Here is al-Adbi, the she-camel of Allah's
Messanger (may peace be upon him). She (the woman) said that she had taken a
vow that if Allah would save her on its back, she would sacrifice it. They
(the Prophet's Companions) came to Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
and made a mention of that to him, whereupon he said: Hallowed be Allah, how
ill she rewarded it that she took vow to Allah that if He saves her on its
back, she would sacrifice it ! There is no fulfilment of the vow in an act
of disobedience, nor in an act over which a person has no control. In the
version of Ibn Hujr (the words are): "There is no vow in disobedience to
Allah."
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Book 14, Number 4028:
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This hadith is narrated on the authority of Ayyub with
the same chain of transmitters and a slight variation of words.
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Book 14, Number 4029:
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Anas reported that Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon
him) saw an old man being supported between his two sons. He (the Holy
Prophet) said: What is the matter with him? They said: He had taken the vow
to walk (on foot to the Ka'ba). Thereupon he (Allah's Apoitle) said: Allah
is indifferent to his inflicting upon himself chastisement, and he commanded
him to ride.
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Book 14, Number 4020:
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Abu Huraira reported: Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon
him) found an old man walking between his two sons supported by them,
whereupon Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) said: What is the matter
with him? He (the narrator) said: Allah's Messenger, they are his sons and
there is upon him the (fulfilment) of the vow, whereupon Allah's Apostle
(may peace be upon him) said: Ride, old man, for Allah is not in need of you
and your vow.
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Book 14, Number 4031:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of 'Amr b.
Abu 'Amr with the same chain of transmitters.
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Book 14, Number 4032:
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'Uqba b. Amir reported: My sister took a vow that she
would walk bare foot to the house of Allah (Ka'ba). She asked me to inquire
from Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) about it. I sought his
decision and he said: She should walk on foot and ride also.
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Book 14, Number 4033:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of 'Uqba
b. Amir Juhani. but in this no mention has been made of "barefoot".
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Book 14, Number 4034:
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'Uqba.b. Amir reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: The expiation of the (breach of) a vow is the same as
that of the (breach of an oath).
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The
Holy Quran Quotes
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“As for those who divide their religion and break up into sects, thou has no part in them in the least....”
(Al-An'aam, 6:159)
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