Volume 3, Book 34, Number 263:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
You people say that Abu Huraira tells many narrations
from Allah's Apostle and you also wonder why the emigrants
and Ansar do not narrate from Allah's Apostle as Abu
Huraira does. My emigrant brothers were busy in the market
while I used to stick to Allah's Apostle content with what
fills my stomach; so I used to be present when they were
absent and I used to remember when they used to forget,
and my Ansari brothers used to be busy with their
properties and I was one of the poor men of Suffa. I used
to remember the narrations when they used to forget. No
doubt, Allah's Apostle once said, "Whoever spreads his
garment till I have finished my present speech and then
gathers it to himself, will remember whatever I will say."
So, I spread my colored garment which I was wearing till
Allah's Apostle had finished his saying, and then I
gathered it to my chest. So, I did not forget any of that
narrations.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 264:
Narrated Ibrahim bin Sad from his father from his
grand-father:
Abdur Rahman bin Auf said, "When we came to Medina as
emigrants, Allah's Apostle established a bond of
brotherhood between me and Sad bin Ar-Rabi'. Sad bin
Ar-Rabi' said (to me), 'I am the richest among the Ansar,
so I will give you half of my wealth and you may look at
my two wives and whichever of the two you may choose I
will divorce her, and when she has completed the
prescribed period (before marriage) you may marry her.'
Abdur-Rahman replied, "I am not in need of all that. Is
there any market-place where trade is practiced?' He
replied, "The market of Qainuqa." Abdur-Rahman went to
that market the following day and brought some dried
butter-milk (yogurt) and butter, and then he continued
going there regularly. Few days later, 'AbdurRahman came
having traces of yellow (scent) on his body. Allah's
Apostle asked him whether he had got married. He replied
in the affirmative. The Prophet said, 'Whom have you
married?' He replied, 'A woman from the Ansar.' Then the
Prophet asked, 'How much did you pay her?' He replied, '(I
gave her) a gold piece equal in weigh to a date stone (or
a date stone of gold)! The Prophet said, 'Give a Walima
(wedding banquet) even if with one sheep .' "
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 265:
Narrated Anas:
When Abdur-Rahman bin Auf came to Medina, the Prophet
established a bond of brotherhood between him and Sad bin
Ar-Rabi al-Ansari. Sad was a rich man, so he said to 'Abdur-Rahman,
"I will give you half of my property and will help you
marry." 'Abdur-Rahman said (to him), "May Allah bless you
in your family and property. Show me the market." So 'Abdur-Rahman
did not return from the market) till he gained some dried
buttermilk (yoghurt) and butter (through trading). He
brought that to his house-hold. We stayed for some-time
(or as long as Allah wished), and then Abdur-Rahman came,
scented with yellowish perfume. The Prophet said (to him)
"What is this?" He replied, "I got married to an Ansari
woman." The Prophet asked, "What did you pay her?" He
replied, "A gold stone or gold equal to the weight of a
date stone." The Prophet said (to him), "Give a wedding
banquet even if with one sheep."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 266:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
'Ukaz, Majanna and Dhul-Majaz were market-places in the
Pre-lslamic period of ignorance. When Islam came, Muslims
felt that marketing there might be a sin. So, the Divine
Inspiration came: "There is no harm for you to seek the
bounty of your Lord (in the seasons of Hajj)." (2.198) Ibn
'Abbas recited the Verse in this way.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 267:
Narrated An-Nu'man bin Bashir:
The Prophet said "Both legal and illegal things are
obvious, and in between them are (suspicious) doubtful
matters. So who-ever forsakes those doubtful things lest
he may commit a sin, will definitely avoid what is clearly
illegal; and who-ever indulges in these (suspicious)
doubtful things bravely, is likely to commit what is
clearly illegal. Sins are Allah's Hima (i.e. private
pasture) and whoever pastures (his sheep) near it, is
likely to get in it at any moment."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 268:
Narrated Abdullah bin Abu Mulaika:
y the same woman)?" His wife was the daughter of Abu
Ihab-al-Tamimi.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 269:
Narrated Aisha:
Utba bin Abu Waqqas took a firm promise from his
brother Sad bin Abu Waqqas to take the son of the
slave-girl of Zam'a into his custody as he was his (i.e. 'Utba's)
son. In the year of the Conquest (of Mecca) Sad bin Abu
Waqqas took him, and said that he was his brother's son,
and his brother took a promise from him to that effect.
'Abu bin Zam'a got up and said, "He is my brother and the
son of the slave-girl of my father and was born on my
father's bed." Then they both went to the Prophet Sad
said, "O Allah's Apostle! He is the son of my brother and
he has taken a promise from me that I will take him." 'Abu
bin Zam'a said, "(He is) my brother and the son of my
father's slave-girl and was born on my father's bed."
Allah's Apostle said, "The boy is for you. O 'Abu bin
Zam'a." Then the Prophet said, "The son is for the bed (i.e
the man on whose bed he was born) and stones
(disappointment and deprivation) for the one who has done
illegal sexual intercourse." The Prophet told his wife
Sauda bint Zam'a to screen herself from that boy as he
noticed a similarity between the boy and 'Utba. So, the
boy did not see her till he died.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 270:
Narrated 'Adi bin Hatim:
I asked Allah's Apostle about Al Mirad (i.e. a
sharp-edged piece of wood or a piece of wood provided with
a piece of iron used for hunting). He replied, "If the
game is hit by its sharp edge, eat it, and if it is hit by
its broad side, do not eat it, for it has been beaten to
death." I asked, "O Allah's Apostle! I release my dog by
the name of Allah and find with it at the game, another
dog on which I have not mentioned the name of Allah, and I
do not know which one of them caught the game." Allah's
Apostle said (to him), 'Don't eat it as you have mentioned
the name of Allah on your dog and not on the other dog."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 271:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet passed by a fallen date and said, "Were it
not for my doubt that this might have been given in
charity, I would have eaten it." And narrated Abu Huraira
the Prophet said, "I found a date-fruit fallen on my bed."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 272:
Narrated 'Abbas bin Tamim:
that his uncle said: "The Prophet was asked: If a
person feels something during his prayer; should one
interrupt his prayer?" The Prophet said: No! You should
not give it up unless you hear a sound or smell
something." Narrated Ibn Abi Hafsa: Az-Zuhri said, "There
is no need of repeating ablution unless you detect a smell
or hear a sound."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 273:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Some people said, "O Allah's Apostle! Meat is brought
to us by some people and we are not sure whether the name
of Allah has been mentioned on it or not (at the time of
slaughtering the animals)." Allah's Apostle said (to
them), "Mention the name of Allah and eat it."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 274:
Narrated Jabir:
While we were offering the prayer with the Prophet a
caravan carrying food came from Sham. The people looked
towards the caravan (and went to it) and only twelve
persons remained with the Prophet. So, the Divine
Inspiration came; "But when they see some bargain or some
amusement, they disperse headlong to it." (62.11)
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 275:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "A time will come when one will not
care how one gains one's money, legally or illegally."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 276:
Narrated Abu Al-Minhal:
I used to practice money exchange, and I asked Zaid bin
'Arqam about it, and he narrated what the Prophet said in
the following: Abu Al-Minhal said, "I asked Al-Bara' bin 'Azib
and Zaid bin Arqam about practicing money exchange. They
replied, 'We were traders in the time of Allah's Apostle
and I asked Allah's Apostle about money exchange. He
replied, 'If it is from hand to hand, there is no harm in
it; otherwise it is not permissible."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 277:
Narrated 'Ubai bin 'Umar:
Abu Musa asked Umar to admit him but he was not
admitted as 'Umar was busy, so Abu Musa went back. When 'Umar
finished his job he said, "Didn't I hear the voice of
'Abdullah bin Qais? Let him come in." 'Umar was told that
he had left. So, he sent for him and on his arrival, he
(Abu Musa) said, "We were ordered to do so (i.e. to leave
if not admitted after asking permission thrice). 'Umar
told him, "Bring witness in proof of your statement." Abu
Musa went to the Ansar's meeting places and asked them.
They said, "None amongst us will give this witness except
the youngest of us, Abu Said Al-Khudri. Abu Musa then took
Abu Said Al-Khudri (to 'Umar) and 'Umar said,
surprisingly, "Has this order of Allah's Apostle been
hidden from me?" (Then he added), "I used to be busy
trading in markets."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 278:
Narrated Jabir:
A caravan arrived (at Medina) while we were offering
the Jumua prayer with the Prophet. The people left out for
the caravan, with the exception of twelve persons. Then
this Verse was revealed: 'But when they see some bargain
or some amusement, they disperse headlong to it and leave
you standing." (62.11)
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 279:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet said, "If a woman gives in charity from her
house meals without wasting (i.e. being extravagant), she
will get the reward for her giving, and her husband will
also get the reward for his earning and the storekeeper
will also get a similar reward. The acquisition of the
reward of none of them will reduce the reward of the
others."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 280:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "If a woman gives something (i.e. in
charity) from her husband's earnings without his
permission, she will get half his reward."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 281:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "whoever desires an
expansion in his sustenance and age, should keep good
relations with his Kith and kin."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 282:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet purchased food grains from a Jew on credit
and mortgaged his iron armor to him.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 283:
Narrated Qatada:
Anas went to the Prophet with barley bread having some
dissolved fat on it. The Prophet had mortgaged his armor
to a Jew in Medina and took from him some barley for his
family. Anas heard him saying, "The household of Muhammad
did not possess even a single Sa of wheat or food grains
for the evening meal, although he has nine wives to look
after." (See Hadith No. 685)
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 284:
Narrated 'Aisha:
When Abu Bakr As-Siddiq was chosen Caliph, he said, "My
people know that my profession was not incapable of
providing substance to my family. And as I will be busy
serving the Muslim nation, my family will eat from the
National Treasury of Muslims, and I will practise the
profession of serving the Muslims."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 285:
Narrated Aisha:
The companions of Allah's Apostle used to practise
manual labor, so their sweat used to smell, and they were
advised to take a bath.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 286:
Narrated Al-Miqdam:
The Prophet said, "Nobody has ever eaten a better meal
than that which one has earned by working with one's own
hands. The Prophet of Allah, David used to eat from the
earnings of his manual labor."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 287:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "The Prophet David used not to
eat except from the earnings of his manual labor."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 288:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "One would rather cut and carry a
bundle of wood on his back than ask somebody who may or
may not live him."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 289:
Narrated Az-Zubair bin Al-Awwam:
The Prophet said, "One would rather take a rope and cut
wood and carry it than ask others)."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 290:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
Allah's Apostle said, "May Allah's mercy be on him who
is lenient in his buying, selling, and in demanding back
his money."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 291:
Narrated Hudhaifa:
The Prophet said, "Before your time the angels received
the soul of a man and asked him, 'Did you do any good
deeds (in your life)?' He replied, 'I used to order my
employees to grant time to the rich person to pay his
debts at his convenience.' So Allah said to the angels;
"Excuse him." Rabi said that (the dead man said), 'I used
to be easy to the rich and grant time to the poor.' Or, in
another narration, 'grant time to the well-off and forgive
the needy,' or, 'accept from the well-off and forgive the
needy.'
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 292:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "There was a merchant who used to
lend the people, and whenever his debtor was in straitened
circumstances, he would say to his employees, 'Forgive him
so that Allah may forgive us.' So, Allah forgave him."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 293:
Narrated Hakim bin Hizam:
Allah's Apostle said, "The seller and the buyer have
the right to keep or return goods as long as they have not
parted or till they part; and if both the parties spoke
the truth and described the defects and qualities (of the
goods), then they would be blessed in their transaction,
and if they told lies or hid something, then the blessings
of their transaction would be lost."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 294:
Narrated Abu Said:
We used to be given mixed dates (from the booty) and
used to sell (barter) two Sas of those dates) for one Sa
(of good dates). The Prophet said (to us), "No (bartering
of) two Sas for one Sa nor two Dirhams for one Dirham is
permissible", (as that is a kind of usury). (See Hadith
No. 405).
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 295:
Narrated Abu Mas'ud:
An Ansari man, called Abu Shu'aib, came and told his
butcher slave, "Prepare meals sufficient for five persons,
for I want to invite the Prophet along with four other
persons as I saw signs of hunger on his face." Abu Shu'aib
invited them and another person came along with them. The
Prophet said (to Abu Shu'aib), This man followed us, so if
you allow him, he will join us, and if you want him to
return, he will go back." Abu Shu'aib said, "No, I have
allowed him (i.e. he, too, is welcomed to the meal)."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 296:
Narrated Hakim bin Hizam:
The Prophet aid, "The buyer and the seller have the
option to cancel or to confirm the deal, as long as they
have not parted or till they part, and if they spoke the
truth and told each other the defects of the things, then
blessings would be in their deal, and if they hid
something and told lies, the blessing of the deal would be
lost."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 297:
Narrated Aisha:
When the last Verses of Surat al- Baqara were revealed,
the Prophet recited them in the mosque and proclaimed the
trade of alcohol as illegal.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 298:
Narrated Samura bin Jundab:
The Prophet said, "This night I dreamt that two men
came and took me to a Holy land whence we proceeded on
till we reached a river of blood, where a man was
standing, and on its bank was standing another man with
stones in his hands. The man in the middle of the river
tried to come out, but the other threw a stone in his
mouth and forced him to go back to his original place. So,
whenever he tried to come out, the other man would throw a
stone in his mouth and force him to go back to his former
place. I asked, 'Who is this?' I was told, 'The person in
the river was a Riba-eater."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 299:
Narrated 'Aun bin Abu Juhaifa:
My father bought a slave who practiced the profession
of cupping. (My father broke the slave's instruments of
cupping). I asked my father why he had done so. He
replied, "The Prophet forbade the acceptance of the price
of a dog or blood, and also forbade the profession of
tattooing, getting tattooed and receiving or giving Riba,
(usury), and cursed the picture-makers."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 300:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "The swearing (by the
seller) may persuade the buyer to purchase the goods but
that will be deprived of Allah's blessing."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 301:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abu Aufa:
A man displayed some goods in the market and swore by
Allah that he had been offered so much for that, that
which was not offered, and he said so, so as to cheat a
Muslim. On that occasion the following Verse was revealed:
"Verily! Those who purchase a small gain at the cost of
Allah's covenant and their oaths (They shall have no
portion in the Hereafter ..etc.)' (3.77)
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 302:
Narrated 'Ali:
I got an old she-camel as my share from the booty, and
the Prophet had given me another from Al-Khumus. And when
I intended to marry Fatima (daughter of the Prophet), I
arranged that a goldsmith from the tribe of Bani Qainuqa'
would accompany me in order to bring Idhkhir and then sell
it to the goldsmiths and use its price for my marriage
banquet.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 303:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
Allah's Apostle said, "Allah made Mecca a sanctuary and
it was neither permitted for anyone before, nor will it be
permitted for anyone after me (to fight in it). And
fighting in it was made legal for me for a few hours of a
day only. None is allowed to uproot its thorny shrubs or
to cut down its trees or to chase its game or to pick up
its Luqata (fallen things) except by a person who would
announce it publicly." 'Abbas bin 'Abdul-Muttlib requested
the Prophet, "Except Al-Idhkhir, for our goldsmiths and
for the roofs of our houses." The Prophet said, "Except
Al-Idhkhir." 'Ikrima said, "Do you know what is meant by
chasing its game? It is to drive it out of the shade and
sit in its place." Khalid said, "('Abbas said: Al-Idhkhir)
for our goldsmiths and our graves."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 304:
Narrated Khabbab:
I was a blacksmith in the Pre-lslamic period, and 'Asi
bin Wail owed me some money, so I went to him to demand
it. He said (to me), "I will not pay you unless you
disbelieve Muhammad." I said, "I will not disbelieve till
Allah kills you and then you get resurrected." He said,
"Leave me till I die and get resurrected, then I will be
given wealth and children and I will pay you your debt."
On that occasion it was revealed to the Prophet:
'Have you seen him who disbelieved in Our signs and
says: Surely I will be given wealth and children? Has he
known the unseen, or has he taken a covenant from the
Beneficent (Allah)? (19.77-78)
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 305:
Narrated Ishaq bin 'Abdullah bin Abu Talha:
I heard Anas bin Malik saying, "A tailor invited
Allah's Apostle to a meal which he had prepared. " Anas
bin Malik said, "I accompanied Allah's Apostle to that
meal. He served the Prophet with bread and soup made with
gourd and dried meat. I saw the Prophet taking the pieces
of gourd from the dish." Anas added, "Since that day I
have continued to like gourd."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 306:
Narrated Abu Hazim:
I heard Sahl bin Sad saying, "A woman brought a Burda
(i.e. a square piece of cloth having edging). I asked, 'Do
you know what a Burda is?' They replied in the affirmative
and said, "It is a cloth sheet with woven margins." Sahl
went on, "She addressed the Prophet and said, 'I have
woven it with my hands for you to wear.' The Prophet took
it as he was in need of it, and came to us wearing it as a
waist sheet. One of us said, 'O Allah's Apostle! Give it
to me to wear.' The Prophet agreed to give it to him. The
Prophet sat with the people for a while and then returned
(home), wrapped that waist sheet and sent it to him. The
people said to that man, 'You haven't done well by asking
him for it when you know that he never turns down
anybody's request.' The man replied, 'By Allah, I have not
asked him for it except to use it as my shroud when I
die." Sahl added; "Later it (i.e. that sheet) was his
shroud."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 307:
Narrated Abu Hazim:
Some men came to Sahl bin Sad to ask him about the
pulpit. He replied, "Allah's Apostle sent for a woman (Sahl
named her) (this message): 'Order your slave carpenter to
make pieces of wood (i.e. a pulpit) for me so that I may
sit on it while addressing the people.' So, she ordered
him to make it from the tamarisk of the forest. He brought
it to her and she sent it to Allah's Apostle . Allah's
Apostle ordered it to be placed in the mosque: so, it was
put and he sat on it.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 308:
Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah: An Ansari woman said to
Allah's Apostle, "O Allah's Apostle! Shall I make
something for you to sit on, as I have a slave who is a
carpenter?" He replied, "If you wish." So, she got a
pulpit made for him. When it was Friday
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 309:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle bought food grains from a Jew on credit
and mortgaged his armor to him.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 310:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
I was with the Prophet in a Ghazwa (Military
Expedition) and my camel was slow and exhausted. The
Prophet came up to me and said, "O Jabir." I replied,
"Yes?" He said, "What is the matter with you?" I replied,
"My camel is slow and tired, so I am left behind." So, he
got down and poked the camel with his stick and then
ordered me to ride. I rode the camel and it became so fast
that I had to hold it from going ahead of Allah's Apostle
. He then asked me, have you got married?" I replied in
the affirmative. He asked, "A virgin or a matron?" I
replied, "I married a matron." The Prophet said, "Why have
you not married a virgin, so that you may play with her
and she may play with you?" Jabir replied, "I have sisters
(young in age) so I liked to marry a matron who could
collect them all and comb their hair and look after them."
The Prophet said, "You will reach, so when you have
arrived (at home), I advise you to associate with your
wife (that you may have an intelligent son)." Then he
asked me, "Would you like to sell your camel?" I replied
in the affirmative and the Prophet purchased it for one
Uqiya of gold. Allah's Apostle reached before me and I
reached in the morning, and when I went to the mosque, I
found him at the door of the mosque. He asked me, "Have
you arrived just now?" I replied in the affirmative. He
said, "Leave your camel and come into (the mosque) and
pray two Rakat." I entered and offered the prayer. He told
Bilal to weigh and give me one Uqiya of gold. So Bilal
weighed for me fairly and I went away. The Prophet sent
for me and I thought that he would return to me my camel
which I hated more than anything else. But the Prophet
said to me, "Take your camel as well as its price."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 311:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
'Ukaz, Majanna and Dhul-Majaz were markets in the Pre-lslamic
period. When the people embraced Islam they considered it
a sin to trade there. So, the following Holy Verse came:--
'There is no harm for you if you seek of the bounty of
your Lord (Allah) in the Hajj season." (2.198) Ibn 'Abbas
recited it like this.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 312:
Narrated 'Amr:
Here (i.e. in Mecca) there was a man called Nawwas and
he had camels suffering from the disease of excessive and
unquenchable thirst. Ibn 'Umar went to the partner of
Nawwas and bought those camels. The man returned to Nawwas
and told him that he had sold those camels. Nawwas asked
him, "To whom have you sold them?" He replied, "To such
and such Sheikh." Nawwas said, "Woe to you; By Allah, that
Sheikh was Ibn 'Umar." Nawwas then went to Ibn 'Umar and
said to him, "My partner sold you camels suffering from
the disease of excessive thirst and he had not known you."
Ibn 'Umar told him to take them back. When Nawwas went to
take them, Ibn 'Umar said to him, "Leave them there as I
am happy with the decision of Allah's Apostle that there
is no oppression . "
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 313:
Narrated Abu Qatada:
We set out with Allah's Apostle in the year of Hunain,
(the Prophet gave me an armor). I sold that armor and
bought a garden in the region of the tribe of Bani Salama
and that was the first property I got after embracing
Islam.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 314:
Narrated Abu Musa:
Allah's Apostle said, "The example of a good companion
(who sits with you) in comparison with a bad one, is I
like that of the musk seller and the blacksmith's bellows
(or furnace); from the first you would either buy musk or
enjoy its good smell while the bellows would either burn
your clothes or your house, or you get a bad nasty smell
thereof."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 315:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Abu Taiba cupped Allah's Apostle so he ordered that he
be paid one Sa of dates and ordered his masters to reduce
his tax (as he was a slave and had to pay a tax to them).
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 316:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
Once the Prophet got his blood out (medically) and paid
that person who had done it. If it had been illegal, the
Prophet would not have paid him.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 317:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Umar:
Once the Prophet sent to 'Umar a silken two-piece
garment, and when he saw 'Umar wearing it, he said to him,
"I have not sent it to you to wear. It is worn by him who
has no share in the Hereafter, and I have sent it to you
so that you could benefit by it (i.e. sell it)."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 318:
Narrated Aisha:
(mother of the faithful believers) I bought a cushion
with pictures on it. When Allah's Apostle saw it, he kept
standing at the door and did not enter the house. I
noticed the sign of disgust on his face, so I said, "O
Allah's Apostle! I repent to Allah and H is Apostle .
(Please let me know) what sin I have done." Allah's
Apostle said, "What about this cushion?" I replied, "I
bought it for you to sit and recline on." Allah's Apostle
said, "The painters (i.e. owners) of these pictures will
be punished on the Day of Resurrection. It will be said to
them, 'Put life in what you have created (i.e. painted).'
" The Prophet added, "The angels do not enter a house
where there are pictures."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 319:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet said, "O Bani Najjar! Suggest a price for
your garden." Part of it was a ruin and it contained some
date palms.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 320:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said, "The buyer and the seller have the
option to cancel or confirm the bargain before they
separate from each other or if the sale is optional." Nafi
said, "Ibn 'Umar used to separate quickly from the seller
if he had bought a thing which he liked."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 321:
Narrated Haklm bin Hizam"
The Prophet said, "The buyer and the seller have the
option of cancelling or confirming the deal unless they
separate."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 322:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "The seller and the buyer have
the option of cancelling or confirming the deal unless
they separate, or one of them says to the other, 'Choose
(i.e. decide to cancel or confirm the bargain now)."
Perhaps he said, 'Or if it is an optional sale.' " Ibn
Umar, Shuraih, Ash-Shabi, Tawus, Ata, and Ibn Abu Mulaika
agree upon this judgment.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 323:
Narrated Hakim bin Hizam:
The Prophet said, "The buyer and the seller have the
option of cancelling or confirming the bargain unless they
separate, and if they spoke the truth and made clear the
defects of the goods, them they would be blessed in their
bargain, and if they told lies and hid some facts, their
bargain would be deprived of Allah's blessings."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 324:
Narrated Abdullah bin Umar: Allah's Apostle said, "Both
the buyer and the seller have the option of cancelling or
confirming a bargain unless they separate, or the sale is
optional." (See Hadith No.320).
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 325:
Narrated Ibn Umar: Allah's Apostle said, "Both the
buyer and the seller have the option of cancelling or
confirming the bargain, as long as they are still
together, and unless they separate or one of them gives
the other the option of keeping or re
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 326:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said, "No deal is settled and finalized
unless the buyer and the seller separate, except if the
deal is optional (whereby the validity of the bargain
depends on the stipulations agreed upon)."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 327:
Narrated Hakim bin Hizam:
The Prophet said, "Both the buyer and the seller have
the option of cancelling or confirming the bargain unless
they separate." The sub-narrator, Hammam said, "I found
this in my book: 'Both the buyer and the seller give the
option of either confirming or cancelling the bargain
three times, and if they speak the truth and mention the
defects, then their bargain will be blessed, and if they
tell lies and conceal the defects, they might gain some
financial gain but they will deprive their sale of
(Allah's) blessings."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 328:
Narrated Abdullah bin Umar:
A person came to the Prophet and told him that he was
always betrayed in purchasing. The Prophet told him to say
at the time of buying, "No cheating."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 329:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle said, "An army will invade the Ka'ba
and when the invaders reach Al-Baida', all the ground will
sink and swallow the whole army." I said, "O Allah's
Apostle! How will they sink into the ground while amongst
them will be their markets (the people who worked in
business and not invaders) and the people not belonging to
them?" The Prophet replied, "all of those people will sink
but they will be resurrected and judged according to their
intentions."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 330:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "The congregational prayer of
anyone amongst you is more than twenty (five or twenty
seven) times in reward than his prayer in the market or in
his house, for if he performs ablution completely and then
goes to the mosque with the sole intention of performing
the prayer, and nothing urges him to proceed to the mosque
except the prayer, then, on every step which he takes
towards the mosque, he will be raised one degree or one of
his sins will be forgiven. The angels will keep on asking
Allah's forgiveness and blessings for everyone of you so
long as he keeps sitting at his praying place. The angels
will say, 'O Allah, bless him! O Allah, be merciful to
him!' as long as he does not do Hadath or a thing which
gives trouble to the other." The Prophet further said,
"One is regarded in prayer so long as one is waiting for
the prayer."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 331:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
While the Prophet was in the market, somebody, called,
"O Abu-l-Qasim." The Prophet turned to him. The man said,
"I have called to this (i.e. another man)." The Prophet
said, "Name yourselves by my name but not by my Kuniya
(name)." (In Arabic world it is the custom to call the man
as the father of his eldest son, e.g. Abu-l-Qasim.)
(See Hadith No. 737, Vol. 4)
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 332:
Narrated Anas:
A man at Al-Baqi' called, "O Abu-l-Qasim!" The Prophet
turned to him and the man said (to the Prophet ), "I did
not intend to call you." The prophet said, "Name
yourselves by my name but not by my kuniya (name)."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 333:
Narrated Abu Huraira Ad-Dausi:
Once the Prophet went out during the day. Neither did
he talk to me nor I to him till he reached the market of
Bani Qainuqa and then he sat in the compound of Fatima's
house and asked about the small boy (his grandson Al-Hasan)
but Fatima kept the boy in for a while. I thought she was
either changing his clothes or giving the boy a bath.
After a while the boy came out running and the Prophet
embraced and kissed him and then said, 'O Allah! Love him,
and love whoever loves him.'
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 334:
Narrated Nafi:
Ibn 'Umar told us that the people used to buy food from
the caravans in the lifetime of the Prophet. The Prophet
used to forbid them to sell it at the very place where
they had purchased it (but they were to wait) till they
carried it to the market where foodstuff was sold. Ibn 'Umar
said, 'The Prophet also forbade the reselling of foodstuff
by somebody who had bought it unless he had received it
with exact full measure'
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 335:
Narrated Ata bin Yasar:
I met Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Al-'As and asked him, "Tell
me about the description of Allah's Apostle which is
mentioned in Torah (i.e. Old Testament.") He replied,
'Yes. By Allah, he is described in Torah with some of the
qualities attributed to him in the Quran as follows:
"O Prophet ! We have sent you as a witness (for Allah's
True religion) And a giver of glad tidings (to the
faithful believers), And a warner (to the unbelievers) And
guardian of the illiterates. You are My slave and My
messenger (i.e. Apostle). I have named you "Al-Mutawakkil"
(who depends upon Allah). You are neither discourteous,
harsh Nor a noise-maker in the markets And you do not do
evil to those Who do evil to you, but you deal With them
with forgiveness and kindness. Allah will not let him (the
Prophet) Die till he makes straight the crooked people by
making them say: "None has the right to be worshipped but
Allah," With which will be opened blind eyes And deaf ears
and enveloped hearts."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 336:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "He who buys foodstuff should not
sell it till he is satisfied with the measure with which
he has bought it.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 337:
Narrated Jabir:
Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Haram died and was in debt to
others. I asked the Prophet to intercede with his
creditors for some reduction in the debts. The Prophet
requested them (to reduce the debts) but they refused. The
Prophet said to me, "Go and put your dates (In heaps)
according to their different kinds. The Ajwa on one side,
the cluster of Ibn Zaid on another side, etc.. Then call
me." I did that and called the Prophet He came and sat at
the head or in the middle of the heaps and ordered me.
Measure (the dates) for the people (creditors)." I
measured for them till I paid all the debts. My dates
remained as it nothing had been taken from them. In other
narrations, Jabir said; The Prophet said, "He (i.e.
'Abdullah) continued measuring for them till he paid all
the debts." The Prophet said (to 'Abdullah), "Cut
(clusters) for him (i.e. one of the creditors) and measure
for him fully."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 338:
Narrated Al-Miqdam bin Ma'diyakrib:
The Prophet said, "Measure your foodstuff and you will
be blessed."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 339:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Zaid:
The Prophet said, "The Prophet Abraham made Mecca a
sanctuary, and asked for Allah's blessing in it. I made
Medina a sanctuary as Abraham made Mecca a sanctuary and I
asked for Allah's Blessing in its measures the Mudd and
the Sa as Abraham did for Mecca.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 340:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Allah's Apostle said, "O Allah bestow your blessings on
their measures, bless their Mudd and Sa." The Prophet
meant the people of Medina.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 341:
Narrated Salim:
that his father said. "I saw those, who used to buy
foodstuff without measuring or weighing in the life time
of the Prophet being punished if they sold it before
carrying it to their own houses."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 342:
Narrated Tawus:
Ibn 'Abbas said, "Allah's Apostle forbade the selling
of foodstuff before its measuring and transferring into
one's possession." I asked Ibn 'Abbas, "How is that?" Ibn
'Abbas replied, "It will be just like selling money for
money, as the foodstuff has not been handed over to the
first purchaser who is the present seller."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 343:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
The Prophet said, "He who buys foodstuff should not
sell it till he has received it."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 344:
Narrated Az-Zuhri from Malik bin Aus:
that the latter said, "Who has change?" Talha said, "I
(will have change) when our store-keeper comes from the
forest."
Narrated 'Umar bin Al-Khattab: Allah's Apostle said,
"The bartering of gold for silver is Riba, (usury), except
if it is from hand to hand and equal in amount, and wheat
grain for wheat grain is usury except if it is form hand
to hand and equal in amount, and dates for dates is usury
except if it is from hand to hand and equal in amount, and
barley for barley is usury except if it is from hand to
hand and equal in amount." (See Riba-Fadl in the
glossary).
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 345:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The Prophet forbade the selling of foodstuff before
receiving it. I consider that all types of sellings should
be done similarly.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 346:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said, "The buyer of foodstuff should not
sell it before it has been measured for him." Isma'il
narrated instead, "He should not sell it before receiving
it."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 347:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
I saw the people buy foodstuff randomly (i.e. blindly
without measuring it) in the life-time of Allah's Apostle
and they were punished (by beating), if they tried to sell
it before carrying it to their own houses.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 348:
Narrated Aisha:
Rarely did the Prophet fail to visit Abu Bakr's house
everyday, either in the morning or in the evening. When
the permission for migration to Medina was granted, all of
a sudden the Prophet came to us at noon and Abu Bakr was
informed, who said, "Certainly the Prophet has come for
some urgent matter." The Prophet said to Abu Bark, when
the latter entered "Let nobody stay in your home." Abu
Bakr said, "O Allah's Apostle! There are only my two
daughters (namely 'Aisha and Asma') present." The Prophet
said, "I feel (am informed) that I have been granted the
permission for migration." Abu Bakr said, "I will
accompany you, O Allah's Apostle!" The Prophet said, "You
will accompany me." Abu Bakr then said "O Allah's Apostle!
I have two she-camels I have prepared specially for
migration, so I offer you one of them. The Prophet said,
"I have accepted it on the condition that I will pay its
price."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 349:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "Do not urge somebody to return
what he has already bought (i.e. in optional sale) from
another seller so as to sell him your own goods."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 350:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle forbade the selling of things by a town
dweller on behalf of a desert dweller; and similarly Najsh
was forbidden. And one should not urge somebody to return
the goods to the seller so as to sell him his own goods;
nor should one demand the hand of a girl who has already
been engaged to someone else; and a woman should not try
to cause some other woman to be divorced in order to take
her place.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 351:
Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah:
A man decided that a slave of his would be manumitted
after his death and later on he was in need of money, so
the Prophet took the slave and said, "Who will buy this
slave from me?" Nu'aim bin 'Abdullah bought him for such
and such price and the Prophet gave him the slave.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 352:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle forbade Najsh.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 353:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle forbade the sale called 'Habal-al-Habala
which was a kind of sale practiced in the Pre-lslamic
Period of ignorance. One would pay the price of a
she-camel which was not born yet would be born by the
immediate offspring of an extant she-camel.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 354:
Narrated Abu Said:
Allah's Apostle forbade the selling by Munabadha, i.e.
to sell one's garment by casting it to the buyer not
allowing him to examine or see it. Similarly he forbade
the selling by Mulamasa. Mulamasa is to buy a garment, for
example, by merely touching it, not looking at it.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 355:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet forbade two kinds of dressing; (one of
them) is to sit with one's legs drawn up while wrapped in
one garment. (The other) is to lift that garment on one's
shoulders. And also forbade two kinds of sale: Al-Limas
and An-Nibadh.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 356:
Narrated Abu Huraira :
Allah's Apostle forbade selling by Mulamasa and
Munabadha.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 357:
Narrated Abu Said:
The Prophet forbade two kinds of dresses and two kinds
of sale, i.e., Mulamasa and Munabadha.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 358:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Don't keep camels and sheep unmilked
for a long time, for whoever buys such an animal has the
option to milk it and then either to keep it or return it
to the owner along with one Sa of dates." Some narrated
from Ibn Sirin (that the Prophet had said), "One Sa of
wheat, and he has the option for three days." And some
narrated from Ibn Sirin, " ... a Sa of dates," not
mentioning the option for three days. But a Sa of dates is
mentioned in most narrations.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 359:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud:
Whoever buys a sheep which has not been milked for a
long time, has the option of returning it along with one
Sa of dates; and the Prophet forbade going to meet the
seller on the way (as he has no knowledge of the market
price and he may sell his goods at a low price).
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 360:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "Do not go forward to meet the
caravan (to buy from it on the way before it reaches the
town). And do not urge buyers to cancel their purchases to
sell them (your own goods) yourselves, and do not practice
Najsh. A town dweller should not sell the goods for the
desert dweller. Do not leave sheep unmilked for a long
time, when they are on sale, and whoever buys such an
animal has the option of returning it, after milking it,
along with a Sa of dates or keeping it. it has been kept
unmilked for a long period by the seller (to deceive
others).
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 361:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "Whoever buys a sheep which has
been kept unmilked for a long period, and milks it, can
keep it if he is satisfied, and if he is not satisfied, he
can return it, but he should pay one Sa of dates for the
milk."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 362:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "If a slave-girl commits illegal
sexual intercourse and it is proved beyond doubt, then her
owner should lash her and should not blame her after the
legal punishment. And then if she repeats the illegal
sexual intercourse he should lash her again and should not
blame her after the legal punishment, and if she commits
it a third time, then he should sell her even for a hair
rope."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 363:
Narrated Abu Huraira and Zaid bin Khalid:
Allah's Apostle was asked about the slave-girl, if she
was a virgin and committed illegal sexual intercourse. The
Prophet said, "If she committed illegal sexual
intercourse, lash her, and if she did it a second time,
then lash her again, and if she repeated the third time,
then sell her even for a hair rope." Ibn Shihab said, "I
don't know whether to sell her after the third or fourth
offense."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 364:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle came to me and I told him about the
slave-girl (Buraira) Allah's Apostle said, "Buy and
manumit her, for the Wala is for the one who manumits." In
the evening the Prophet got up and glorified Allah as He
deserved and then said, "Why do some people impose
conditions which are not present in Allah's Book (Laws)?
Whoever imposes such a condition as is not in Allah's
Laws, then that condition is invalid even if he imposes
one hundred conditions, for Allah's conditions are more
binding and reliable."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 365:
Narrated Abdullah bin Umar:
Aisha wanted to buy Buraira and he (the Prophet ) went
out for the prayer. When he returned, she told him that
they (her masters) refused to sell her except on the
condition that her Wala' would go to them. The Prophet
replied, 'The Wala' would go to him who manumits.' "
Hammam asked Nafi' whether her (Buraira's) husband was a
free man or a slave. He replied that he did not know.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 366:
Narrated Jarir:
I have given a pledge of allegiance to Allah's Apostle
for to testify that None has the right to be worshipped
but Allah, and Muhammad is His Apostle, to offer prayers
perfectly, to pay Zakat, to listen to and obey (Allah's
and His Prophet's orders), and to give good advice to
every Muslim.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 367:
Narrated Tawus:
Ibn 'Abbas said, "Allah's Apostle said, 'Do not go to
meet the caravans on the way (for buying their goods
without letting them know the market price); a town
dweller should not sell the goods of a desert dweller on
behalf of the latter.' I asked Ibn 'Abbas, 'What does he
mean by not selling the goods of a desert dweller by a
town dweller?' He said, 'He should not become his broker.'
"
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 368:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Umar:
Allah's Apostle forbade the selling of the goods of a
desert dweller by a town person.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 369:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "A buyer should not urge a seller
to restore a purchase so as to buy it himself, and do not
practice Najsh; and a town dweller should not sell goods
of a desert dweller."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 370:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
We were forbidden that a town dweller should sell goods
of a desert dweller.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 371:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet forbade the meeting (of caravans) on the
way and the selling of goods by an inhabitant of the town
on behalf of a desert dweller.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 372:
Narrated Tawus:
I asked Ibn 'Abbas, "What is the meaning of, 'No town
dweller should sell (or buy) for a desert dweller'?" Ibn 'Abbas
said, "It means he should not become his broker."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 373:
Narrated Abdullah:
Whoever buys an animal which has been kept unmilked for
a long time, could return it, but has to pay a Sa of dates
along with it. And the Prophet forbade meeting the owners
of goods on the way away from the market.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 374:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "You should not try to cancel the
purchases of one another (to get a benefit thereof), and
do not go ahead to meet the caravan (for buying the goods)
(but wait) till it reaches the market."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 375:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
We used to go ahead to meet the caravan and used to buy
foodstuff from them. The Prophet forbade us to sell it
till it was carried to the market.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 376:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
Some people used to buy foodstuff at the head of the
market and used to sell it on the spot. Allah's Apostle
forbade them to sell it till they brought it to (their)
places.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 377:
Narrated 'Urwa:
Aisha said, "Buraira came to me and said, 'I have
agreed with my masters to pay them nine Uqiyas (of gold)
(in installments) one Uqiya per year; please help me.' I
said, 'I am ready to pay the whole amount now provided
your masters agree that your Wala will be for me.' So,
Buraira went to her masters and told them about that offer
but they refused to accept it. She returned, and at that
time, Allah's Apostle was sitting (present). Buraira said,
'I told them of the offer but they did not accept it and
insisted on having the Wala.'.' The Prophet heard that." 'Aisha
narrated the whole story to the Prophet . He said to her,
"Buy her and stipulate that her Wala' would be yours as
the Wala' is for the manumitted." 'Aisha did so. Then
Allah's Apostle stood up in front of the people, and after
glorifying Allah he said, "Amma Badu (i.e. then after)!
What about the people who impose conditions which are not
in Allah's Book (Laws)? Any condition that is not in
Allah's Book (Laws) is invalid even if they were one
hundred conditions, for Allah's decisions are the right
ones and His conditions are the strong ones (firmer) and
the Wala' will be for the manumitted."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 378:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Aisha, (mother of the faithful believers) wanted to buy
a slave girl and manumit her, but her masters said that
they would sell her only on the condition that her Wala'
would be for them. 'Aisha told Allah's Apostle of that. He
said, "What they stipulate should not hinder you from
buying her, as the Wala' is for the manumitted."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 379:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said, "The selling of wheat for wheat is
Riba (usury) except if it is handed from hand to hand and
equal in amount. Similarly the selling of barley for
barley, is Riba except if it is from hand to hand and
equal in amount, and dates for dates is usury except if it
is from hand to hand and equal in amount. (See Riba-Fadl
in the glossary).
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 380:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle forbade Muzabana; and Muzabana is the
selling of fresh dates for dried old dates by measure, and
the selling of fresh grapes for dried grapes by measure.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 381:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet forbade Muzabana; and Muzabana is the
selling of fresh fruit (without measuring it) for
something by measure on the basis that if that thing turns
to be more than the fruit, the increase would be for the
seller of the fruit, and if it turns to be less, that
would be of his lot.
Narrated Ibn 'Umar from Zaid bin Thabit that the
Prophet allowed the selling of the fruits on the trees
after estimation (when they are ripe).
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 382:
Narrated Ibn Shihab:
that Malik bin Aus said, "I was in need of change for
one-hundred Dinars. Talha bin 'Ubaid-Ullah called me and
we discussed the matter, and he agreed to change (my
Dinars). He took the gold pieces in his hands and fidgeted
with them, and then said, "Wait till my storekeeper comes
from the forest." 'Umar was listening to that and said,
"By Allah! You should not separate from Talha till you get
the money from him, for Allah's Apostle said, 'The selling
of gold for gold is Riba (usury) except if the exchange is
from hand to hand and equal in amount, and similarly, the
selling of wheat for wheat is Riba (usury) unless it is
from hand to hand and equal in amount, and the selling of
barley for barley is usury unless it is from hand to hand
and equal in amount, and dates for dates, is usury unless
it is from hand to hand and equal in amount"
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 383:
Narrated Abu Bakra:
Allah's Apostle said, "Don't sell gold for gold unless
equal in weight, nor silver for silver unless equal in
weight, but you could sell gold for silver or silver for
gold as you like."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 384:
Narrated Abu Said:
(Concerning exchange) that he heard Allah's Apostle
saying, "Do not sell gold for gold unless equal in weight,
and do not sell silver unless equal in weight."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 385:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
Allah's Apostle said, "Do not sell gold for gold unless
equivalent in weight, and do not sell less amount for
greater amount or vice versa; and do not sell silver for
silver unless equivalent in weight, and do not sell less
amount for greater amount or vice versa and do not sell
gold or silver that is not present at the moment of
exchange for gold or silver that is present.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 386:
Narrated Abu Salih Az-Zaiyat:
I heard Abu Said Al-Khudri saying, "The selling of a
Dinar for a Dinar, and a Dirham for a Dirham (is
permissible)." I said to him, "Ibn 'Abbas does not say the
same." Abu Said replied, "I asked Ibn 'Abbas whether he
had heard it from the Prophet s or seen it in the Holy
Book. Ibn 'Abbas replied, "I do not claim that, and you
know Allah's Apostle better than I, but Usama informed me
that the Prophet had said, 'There is no Riba (in money
exchange) except when it is not done from hand to hand
(i.e. when there is delay in payment).' "
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 387:
Narrated Abu Al-Minhal:
I asked Al-Bara' bin 'Azib and Zaid bin Arqam about
money exchanges. Each of them said, "This is better than
I," and both of them said, "Allah's Apostle forbade the
selling of silver for gold on credit. "
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 388:
Narrated Abdur-Rahman bin Abu Bakra:
that his father said, "The Prophet forbade the selling
of gold for gold and silver for silver except if they are
equivalent in weight, and allowed us to sell gold for
silver and vice versa as we wished."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 389:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "Do not sell fruits of dates
until they become free from all the dangers of being
spoilt or blighted; and do not sell fresh dates for dry
dates."
Narrated Salim and 'Abdullah from Zaid bin Habit'
"Later on Allah's Apostle permitted the selling of ripe
fruits on trees for fresh dates or dried dates in Bai'-l-'Araya,
and did not allow it for any other kind of sale."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 390:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle forbade Muzabana; and Muzabana means
the selling of fresh dates (on the trees) for dried dates
by measure and also the selling of fresh grapes for dried
grapes by measure.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 391:
Narrated Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri:
Allah's Apostle forbade Muzabana and Muhaqala; and
Muzabana means the selling of ripe dates for dates still
on the trees.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 392:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The Prophet forbade Muzabana and Muhaqala.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 393:
Narrated Zaid bin Thabit:
Allah's Apostle al lowed the owner of 'Araya to sell
the fruits on the trees by means of estimation.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 394:
Narrated Jabir:
The Prophet forbade the selling of fruits unless they
get ripe, and none of them should be sold except for Dinar
or Dirham (i.e. money), except the 'Araya trees (the dates
of which could be sold for dates).
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 395:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet allowed the sale of the dates of 'Araya
provided they were about five Awsuq (singular: Wasaq which
means sixty Sa's) or less (in amount).
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 396:
Narrated Sahl bin Abu Hathma:
Allah's Apostle forbade the selling of fruits (fresh
dates) for dried dates but allowed the sale of fruits on
the 'Araya by estimation and their new owners might eat
their dates fresh. Sufyan (in another narration) said, "I
told Yahya (a sub-narrator) when I was a mere boy, 'Meccans
say that the Prophet allowed them the sale of the fruits
on 'Araya by estimation.' Yahya asked, 'How do the Meccans
know about it?' I replied, 'They narrated it (from the
Prophet ) through Jabir.' On that, Yahya kept quiet."
Sufyan said, "I meant that Jabir belonged to Medina."
Sufyan was asked whether in Jabir's narration there was
any prohibition of selling fruits before their benefit is
evident (i.e. no dangers of being spoilt or blighted). He
replied that there was none.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 397:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar from Zaid bin Thabit:
Allah's Apostle allowed the sale of 'Araya by
estimating the dates on them for measured amounts of dried
dates. Musa bin 'Uqba said, "Al- 'Araya were distinguished
date palms; one could come and buy them (i.e. their
fruits)."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 398:
Narrated Zaid:
Same as above (Hadith 397).
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 399:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle forbade the sale of fruits till their
benefit is evident. He forbade both the seller and the
buyer (such sale).
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 400:
Narrated Anas:
Allah's Apostle forbade the sale of date fruits till
they were ripe. Abu 'Abdullah (Al-Bukhari) said, "That
means till they were red (can be eaten)."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 401:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
The Prophet forbade the s of (date) fruits till they
were red or yellow and fit for eating.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 402:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet forbade the sale of fruits till their
benefit is evident; and the sale of date palms till the
dates are almost ripe. He was asked what 'are almost ripe'
meant. He replied, "Got red and yellow."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 403:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Allah's Apostle forbade the sale of fruits till they
are almost ripe. He was asked what is meant by 'are almost
ripe.' He replied, "Till they become red." Allah's Apostle
further said, "If Allah spoiled the fruits, what right
would one have to take the money of one's brother (i.e.
other people)?"
Narrated Ibn Shihab: If somebody bought fruits before
their benefit is evident and then the fruits were spoiled
with blights, the loss would be suffered by the owner (not
the buyer).
Narrated Salim bin 'Abdullah from Ibn Umar: Allah's
Apostle said, "Do not sell or buy fruits before their
benefit was evident and do not sell fresh fruits (dates)
for dried dates."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 404:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet bought some foodstuff from a Jew on credit
and mortgaged his armor to him.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 405:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri and Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle appointed somebody as a governor of
Khaibar. That governor brought to him an excellent kind of
dates (from Khaibar). The Prophet asked, "Are all the
dates of Khaibar like this?" He replied, "By Allah, no, O
Allah's Apostle! But we barter one Sa of this (type of
dates) for two Sas of dates of ours and two Sas of it for
three of ours." Allah's Apostle said, "Do not do so (as
that is a kind of usury) but sell the mixed dates (of
inferior quality) for money, and then buy good dates with
that money."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 406:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "If somebody sells pollinated
date palms, the fruits will be for the seller unless the
buyer stipulates that they will be for himself (and the
seller agrees)."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 407:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle forbade Al-Muzabana, i.e. to sell
ungathered dates of one's garden for measured dried dates
or fresh ungathered grapes for measured dried grapes; or
standing crops for measured quantity of foodstuff. He
forbade all such bargains.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 408:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said, "Whoever pollinates date palms and
then sells them, the fruits will belong to him unless the
buyer stipulates that the fruits should belong to him (and
the seller agrees)."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 409:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Allah's Apostle forbade Muhaqala, Mukhadara, Mulamasa,
Munabadha and Muzabana. (See glossary and previous Hadiths
for the meanings of these terms.)
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 410:
Narrated Humaid:
Anas said, "The Prophet forbade the selling of dates
till they were almost ripe." We asked Anas, "What does
'almost ripe' mean?" He replied, "They get red and yellow.
The Prophet added, 'If Allah destroyed the fruits present
on the trees, what right would the seller have to take the
money of his brother (somebody else)?' "
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 411:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
I was with the Prophet while he was eating spadix. He
said, "From the trees there is a tree which resembles a
faithful believer." I wanted to say that it was the date
palm, but I was the youngest among them (so I kept quiet).
He added, "It is the date palm." Shuraih told the weavers,
"You are permitted to follow your own conventions to solve
your problems (it is legal for you to stick to your
traditions in bargain) . "
Narrated 'Abdul Wahab: Aiyub said: Muhammad said,
"There is no harm in selling for eleven what you buy for
ten, and you are allowed to take a profit for expenses . "
The Prophet told Hind, "Take what is reasonable and
sufficient for you and your sons." Allah says: Whoever is
poor, can eat (from the orphan's property) reasonably
(according to his labors).
Al-Hasan hired a donkey from 'Abdullah bin Mirdas and
asked him about the hire. The latter replied that it was
for two Daniqs (a Daniq equals 116th Dirham). So Al-Hasan
rode away. Another time, Al-Hasan came to 'Abdullah bin
Mirdas and asked him to hire the donkey to him and rode
away without asking him about the hire, but he sent him
half a Dirham.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 412:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Abu Taiba cupped Allah's Apostle and so Allah's Apostle
ordered that a Sa of dates be paid to him and ordered his
masters (for he was a slave) to reduce his tax.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 413:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Hind, the mother of Mu'awiya said to Allah's Apostle,
"Abu Sufyan (her husband) is a miser. Am I allowed to take
from his money secretly?" The Prophet said to her, "You
and your sons may take what is sufficient reasonably and
fairly."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 414:
Narrated Hisham bin 'Urwa from his father:
who heard Aisha saying, "The Holy Verse; 'Whoever
amongst the guardians is rich, he should take no wages
(from the property of the orphans) but If he is poor, let
him have for himself what is just and reasonable
(according to his labors)' (4.6) was revealed concerning
the guardian of the orphans who looks after them and
manages favorably their financial affairs; If the guardian
Is poor, he could have from It what Is just and
reasonable, (according to his labors)."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 415:
Narrated Jabir:
Allah's Apostle gave pre-emption (to the partner) in
every joint property, but if the boundaries of the
property were demarcated or the ways and streets were
fixed, then there was no pre-emption.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 416:
Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah:
Allah's Apostle decided the validity of pre-emption in
every joint undivided property, but if the boundaries were
well marked or the ways and streets were fixed, then there
was no pre-emption.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 417:
Narrated Mussaddad from 'Abdul Wahid:
the same as above but said, "... in every joint
undivided thing..." Narrated Hisham from Ma'mar the same
as above but said, " ... in every property... "
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 418:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said, "While three persons were walking,
rain began to fall and they had to enter a cave in a
mountain. A big rock rolled over and blocked the mouth of
the cave. They said to each other, 'Invoke Allah with the
best deed you have performed (so Allah might remove the
rock)'. One of them said, 'O Allah! My parents were old
and I used to go out for grazing (my animals). On my
return I would milk (the animals) and take the milk in a
vessel to my parents to drink. After they had drunk from
it, I would give it to my children, family and wife. One
day I was delayed and on my return I found my parents
sleeping, and I disliked to wake them up. The children
were crying at my feet (because of hunger). That state of
affairs continued till it was dawn. O Allah! If You regard
that I did it for Your sake, then please remove this rock
so that we may see the sky.' So, the rock was moved a bit.
The second said, 'O Allah! You know that I was in love
with a cousin of mine, like the deepest love a man may
have for a woman, and she told me that I would not get my
desire fulfilled unless I paid her one-hundred Dinars
(gold pieces). So, I struggled for it till I gathered the
desired amount, and when I sat in between her legs, she
told me to be afraid of Allah, and asked me not to
deflower her except rightfully (by marriage). So, I got up
and left her. O Allah! If You regard that I did if for
Your sake, kindly remove this rock.' So, two-thirds of the
rock was removed. Then the third man said, 'O Allah! No
doubt You know that once I employed a worker for one Faraq
(three Sa's) of millet, and when I wanted to pay him, he
refused to take it, so I sowed it and from its yield I
bought cows and a shepherd. After a time that man came and
demanded his money. I said to him: Go to those cows and
the shepherd and take them for they are for you. He asked
me whether I was joking with him. I told him that I was
not joking with him, and all that belonged to him. O
Allah! If You regard that I did it sincerely for Your
sake, then please remove the rock.' So, the rock was
removed completely from the mouth of the cave."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 419:
Narrated 'Abdur-Rahman bin Abu Bakr:
We were with the Prophet when a tall pagan with long
matted unkempt hair came driving his sheep. The Prophet
asked him, "Are those sheep for sale or for gifts?" The
pagan replied, "They are for sale." The Prophet bought one
sheep from him.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 420:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "The Prophet Abraham emigrated with
Sarah and entered a village where there was a king or a
tyrant. (The king) was told that Abraham had entered (the
village) accompanied by a woman who was one of the most
charming women. So, the king sent for Abraham and asked,
'O Abraham! Who is this lady accompanying you?' Abraham
replied, 'She is my sister (i.e. in religion).' Then
Abraham returned to her and said, 'Do not contradict my
statement, for I have informed them that you are my
sister. By Allah, there are no true believers on this land
except you and 1.' Then Abraham sent her to the king. When
the king got to her, she got up and performed ablution,
prayed and said, 'O Allah! If I have believed in You and
Your Apostle, and have saved my private parts from
everybody except my husband, then please do not let this
pagan overpower me.' On that the king fell in a mood of
agitation and started moving his legs. Seeing the
condition of the king, Sarah said, 'O Allah! If he should
die, the people will say that I have killed him.' The king
regained his power, and proceeded towards her but she got
up again and performed ablution, prayed and said, 'O
Allah! If I have believed in You and Your Apostle and have
kept my private parts safe from all except my husband,
then please do not let this pagan overpower me.' The king
again fell in a mood of agitation and started moving his
legs. On seeing that state of the king, Sarah said, 'O
Allah! If he should die, the people will say that I have
killed him.' The king got either two or three attacks, and
after recovering from the last attack he said, 'By Allah!
You have sent a satan to me. Take her to Abraham and give
her Ajar.' So she came back to Abraham and said, 'Allah
humiliated the pagan and gave us a slavegirl for service."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 421:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Sad bin Abi Waqqas and 'Abu bin Zam'a quarreled over a
boy. Sad said, "O Allah's Apostle! This boy is the son of
my brother ('Utba bin Abi Waqqas) who took a promise from
me that I would take him as he was his (illegal) son. Look
at him and see whom he resembles." 'Abu bin Zam'a said, "O
Allah's Apostle! This is my brother and was born on my
father's bed from his slave-girl." Allah's Apostle cast a
look at the boy and found definite resemblance to 'Utba
and then said, "The boy is for you, O 'Abu bin Zam'a. The
child goes to the owner of the bed and the adulterer gets
nothing but the stones (despair, i.e. to be stoned to
death). Then the Prophet said, "O Sauda bint Zama! Screen
yourself from this boy." So, Sauda never saw him again.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 422:
Narrated Sad that his father said:
Abdur-Rahman bin Auf said to Suhaib, 'Fear Allah and do
not ascribe yourself to somebody other than your father.'
Suhaib replied, 'I would not like to say it even if I were
given large amounts of money, but I say I was kidnapped in
my childhood.' "
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 423:
Narrated 'Urwa bin Az-Zubair:
Hakim bin Hizam said, "O Allah's Apostle! I used to do
good deeds in the Pre-lslamic period of Ignorance, e.g.,
keeping good relations with my Kith and kin, manumitting
slaves and giving alms. Shall I receive a reward for all
that?" Allah's Apostle replied, "You embraced Islam with
all the good deeds which you did in the past."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 424:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Abbas:
Once Allah's Apostle passed by a dead sheep and said to
the people, "Wouldn't you benefit by its skin?" The people
replied that it was dead. The Prophet said, "But its
eating only is illegal."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 425:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "By Him in Whose Hands my soul
is, son of Mary (Jesus) will shortly descend amongst you
people (Muslims) as a just ruler and will break the Cross
and kill the pig and abolish the Jizya (a tax taken from
the non-Muslims, who are in the protection, of the Muslim
government). Then there will be abundance of money and
no-body will accept charitable gifts.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 426:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
Once 'Umar was informed that a certain man sold
alcohol. 'Umar said, "May Allah curse him! Doesn't he know
that Allah's Apostle said, 'May Allah curse the Jews, for
Allah had forbidden them to eat the fat of animals but
they melted it and sold it."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 427:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "May Allah curse the Jews,
because Allah made fat illegal for them but they sold it
and ate its price. "
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 428:
Narrated Said bin Abu Al-Hasan:
While I was with Ibn 'Abbas a man came and said, "O
father of 'Abbas! My sustenance is from my manual
profession and I make these pictures." Ibn 'Abbas said, "I
will tell you only what I heard from Allah's Apostle . I
heard him saying, 'Whoever makes a picture will be
punished by Allah till he puts life in it, and he will
never be able to put life in it.' " Hearing this, that man
heaved a sigh and his face turned pale. Ibn 'Abbas said to
him, "What a pity! If you insist on making pictures I
advise you to make pictures of trees and any other
unanimated objects."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 429:
Narrated 'Aisha:
When the last verses of Surat-al-Baqara were revealed,
the Prophet went out (of his house to the Mosque) and
said, "The trade of alcohol has become illegal."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 430:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Allah says, 'I will be against three
persons on the Day of Resurrection:
1. One who makes a covenant in My Name, but he proves
treacherous.
2. One who sells a free person (as a slave) and eats
the price,
3. And one who employs a laborer and gets the full work
done by him but does not pay him his wages.' "
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 431:
Narrated Anas:
Amongst the captives was Safiya. First she was given to
Dihya Al-Kalbi and then to the Prophet.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 432:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
that while he was sitting with Allah's Apostle he said,
"O Allah's Apostle! We get female captives as our share of
booty, and we are interested in their prices, what is your
opinion about coitus interrupt us?" The Prophet said, "Do
you really do that? It is better for you not to do it. No
soul that which Allah has destined to exist, but will
surely come into existence.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 433:
Narrated Jabir:
The Prophet sold a Mudabbar (on behalf of his master
who was still living and in need of money).
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 434:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
Allah's Apostle sold a Mudabbar.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 435:
Narrated Zaid bin Khalid and Abu Huraira:
that Allah's Apostle was asked about an unmarried
slave-girl who committed illegal sexual intercourse. They
heard him saying, "Flog her, and if she commits illegal
sexual intercourse after that, flog her again, and on the
third (or the fourth) offense, sell her."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 436:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I heard the Prophet saying, "If a slave-girl of yours
commits illegal sexual intercourse and her illegal sexual
intercourse is proved, she should be lashed, and after
that nobody should blame her, and if she commits illegal
sexual intercourse the second time, she should be lashed
and nobody should blame her after that, and if she does
the offense for the third time and her illegal sexual
intercourse is proved, she should be sold even for a hair
rope."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 437:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet came to Khaibar and when Allah made him
victorious and he conquered the town by breaking the
enemy's defense, the beauty of Safiya bint Huyai bin
Akhtab was mentioned to him and her husband had been
killed while she was a bride. Allah's Apostle selected her
for himself and he set out in her company till he reached
Sadd-ar-Rawha' where her menses were over and he married
her. Then Hais (a kind of meal) was prepared and served on
a small leather sheet (used for serving meals). Allah's
Apostle then said to me, "Inform those who are around you
(about the wedding banquet)." So that was the marriage
banquet given by Allah's Apostle for (his marriage with)
Safiya. After that we proceeded to Medina and I saw that
Allah's Apostle was covering her with a cloak while she
was behind him. Then he would sit beside his camel and let
Safiya put her feet on his knees to ride (the camel).
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 438:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
I heard Allah's Apostle, in the year of the Conquest of
Mecca, saying, "Allah and His Apostle made illegal the
trade of alcohol, dead animals, pigs and idols." The
people asked, "O Allah's Apostle! What about the fat of
dead animals, for it was used for greasing the boats and
the hides; and people use it for lights?" He said, "No, it
is illegal." Allah's Apostle further said, "May Allah
curse the Jews, for Allah made the fat (of animals)
illegal for them, yet they melted the fat and sold it and
ate its price."
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 439:
Narrated Abu Mas'ud Al-Ansari:
Allah's Apostle forbade taking the price of a dog,
money earned by prostitution and the earnings of a
soothsayer.
Volume 3, Book 34, Number 440:
Narrated Aun bin Abu Juhaifa:
I saw my father buying a slave whose profession was
cupping, and ordered that his instruments (of cupping) be
broken. I asked him the reason for doing so. He replied,
"Allah's Apostle prohibited taking money for blood, the
price of a dog, and the earnings of a slave-girl by
prostitution; he cursed her who tattoos and her who gets
tattooed, the eater of Riba (usury), and the maker of
pictures."
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