Volume 3, Book 39, Number 513:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Allah's Apostle said, "There is none amongst the
Muslims who plants a tree or sows seeds, and then a bird,
or a person or an animal eats from it, but is regarded as
a charitable gift for him."
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 514:
Narrated Abu Umama al-Bahili:
I saw some agricultural equipments and said: "I heard
the Prophet saying: "There is no house in which these
equipment enters except that Allah will cause humiliation
to enter it."
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 515:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "Whoever keeps a dog, one Qirat
of the reward of his good deeds is deducted daily, unless
the dog is used for guarding a farm or cattle." Abu
Huraira (in another narration) said from the Prophet,
"unless it is used for guarding sheep or farms, or for
hunting." Narrated Abu Hazim from Abu Huraira: The Prophet
said, "A dog for guarding cattle or for hunting."
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 516:
Narrated As-Sa'ib bin Yazid:
Abu Sufyan bin Abu Zuhair, a man from Azd Shanu'a and
one of the companions of the Prophet said, "I heard
Allah's Apostle saying, 'If one keeps a dog which is meant
for guarding neither a farm nor cattle, one Qirat of the
reward of his good deeds is deducted daily." I said, "Did
you hear this from Allah's Apostle?" He said, "Yes, by the
Lord of this Mosque."
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 517:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "While a man was riding a cow, it
turned towards him and said, 'I have not been created for
this purpose (i.e. carrying), I have been created for
sloughing." The Prophet added, "I, Abu Bakr and 'Umar
believe in the story." The Prophet went on, "A wolf caught
a sheep, and when the shepherd chased it, the wolf said,
'Who will be its guard on the day of wild beasts, when
there will be no shepherd for it except me?' "After
narrating it, the Prophet said, "I, Abu Bakr and 'Umar too
believe it." Abu Salama (a sub-narrator) said, "Abu Bakr
and 'Umar were not present then." (It has been written
that a wolf also spoke to one of the companions of the
Prophet near Medina as narrated in Fatah-al-Bari:
Narrated Unais bin 'Amr: Ahban bin Aus said, "I was
amongst my sheep. Suddenly a wolf caught a sheep and I
shouted at it. The wolf sat on its tail and addressed me,
saying, 'Who will look after it (i.e. the sheep) when you
will be busy and not able to look after it? Do you forbid
me the provision which Allah has provided me?' " Ahban
added, "I clapped my hands and said, 'By Allah, I have
never seen anything more curious and wonderful than this!'
On that the wolf said, 'There is something (more curious)
and wonderful than this; that is, Allah's Apostle in those
palm trees, inviting people to Allah (i.e. Islam).' "Unais
bin 'Amr further said, "Then Ahban went to Allah's Apostle
and informed him what happened and embraced Islam.)" palm
trees or other trees and share the fruits with me."
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 518:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Ansar said to the Prophet "Distribute the date palm
trees between us and our emigrant brothers." He replied,
"No." The Ansar said (to the emigrants), "Look after the
trees (water and watch them) and share the fruits with
us." The emigrants said, "We listen and obey."
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 519:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
The Prophet got the date palm trees of the tribe of
Bani-An-Nadir burnt and the trees cut down at a place
called Al-Buwaira . Hassan bin Thabit said in a poetic
verse: "The chiefs of Bani Lu'ai found it easy to watch
fire spreading at Al-Buwaira."
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 520:
Narrated Rafi' bin Khadij:
We worked on farms more than anybody else in Medina. We
used to rent the land at the yield of specific delimited
portion of it to be given to the landlord. Sometimes the
vegetation of that portion was affected by blights etc.,
while the rest remained safe and vice versa, so the
Prophet forbade this practice. At that time gold or silver
were not used (for renting the land). If they provided the
seeds, they would get so-and-so much. Al-Hasan said,
"There is no harm if the land belongs to one but both
spend on it and the yield is divided between them."
Az-Zuhri had the same opinion. Al-Hasan said, "There is no
harm if cotton is picked on the condition of having half
the yield." Ibrahim, Ibn Siain, 'Ata', Al-Hakam, Az-Zuhri
and Qatada said, "There is no harm in giving the yarn to
the weaver to weave into cloth on the basis that one-third
or one-fourth (or any other portion) of the cloth is given
to the weaver for his labor." Ma'am said, "There is no
harm in hiring animals for a definite (fixed) period on
the basis that one-third or one-fourth of the products
carried by the animals is given to the owner of the
animals."
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 521:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
The Prophet concluded a contract with the people of
Khaibar to utilize the land on the condition that half the
products of fruits or vegetation would be their share. The
Prophet used to give his wives one hundred Wasqs each,
eighty Wasqs of dates and twenty Wasqs of barley. (When 'Umar
became the Caliph) he gave the wives of the Prophet the
option of either having the land and water as their
shares, or carrying on the previous practice. Some of them
chose the land and some chose the Wasqs, and 'Aisha chose
the land.
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 522:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet made a deal with the people of Khaibar that
they would have half the fruits and vegetation of the land
they cultivated.
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 523:
Narrated 'Amr:
I said to Tawus, "I wish you would give up Mukhabara
(Share-cropping), for the people say that the Prophet
forbade it." On that Tawus replied, "O 'Amr! I give the
land to share-croppers and help them. No doubt; the most
learned man, namely Ibn 'Abbas told me that the Prophet
had not forbidden it but said, 'It is more beneficial for
one to give his land free to one's brother than to charge
him a fixed rental."
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 524:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle gave the land of Khaibar to the Jew's
on the condition that they work on it and cultivate it,
and be given half of its yield.
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 525:
Narrated Rafi:
We worked on farms more than anybody else in Medina. We
used to rent the land and say to the owner, "The yield of
this portion is for us and the yield of that portion is
for you (as the rent)." One of those portions might yield
something and the other might not. So, the Prophet forbade
us to do so.
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 526:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
The Prophet said, "While three men were walking, It
started raining and they took shelter (refuge) in a cave
in a mountain. A big rock rolled down from the mountain
and closed the mouth of the cave. They said to each other,
"Think of good deeds which you did for Allah's sake only,
and invoke Allah by giving reference to those deeds so
that He may remove this rock from you." One of them said,
'O Allah! I had old parents and small children and I used
to graze the sheep for them. On my return to them in the
evening, I used to milk (the sheep) and start providing my
parents first of all before my children. One day I was
delayed and came late at night and found my parents
sleeping. I milked (the sheep) as usual and stood by their
heads. I hated to wake them up and disliked to give milk
to my children before them, although my children were
weeping (because of hunger) at my feet till the day
dawned. O Allah! If I did this for Your sake only, kindly
remove the rock so that we could see the sky through it.'
So, Allah removed the rock a little and they saw the sky.
The second man said, 'O Allah! I was in love with a cousin
of mine like the deepest love a man may have for a woman.
I wanted to outrage her chastity but she refused unless I
gave her one hundred Dinars. So, I struggled to collect
that amount. And when I sat between her legs, she said, 'O
Allah's slave! Be afraid of Allah and do not deflower me
except rightfully (by marriage).' So, I got up. O Allah!
If I did it for Your sake only, please remove the rock.'
The rock shifted a little more. Then the third man said,
'O Allah! I employed a laborer for a Faraq of rice and
when he finished his job and demanded his right, I
presented it to him, but he refused to take it. So, I
sowed the rice many time till I gathered cows and their
shepherd (from the yield). (Then after some time) He came
and said to me, 'Fear Allah (and give me my right)." I
said, 'Go and take those cows and the shepherd.' He said,
'Be afraid of Allah! Don't mock at me.' I said, 'I am not
mocking at you. Take (all that).' So, he took all that. O
Allah! If I did that for Your sake only, please remove the
rest of the rock.' So, Allah removed the rock."
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 527:
Narrated Zaid bin Aslam from his father:
Umar said, "But for the future Muslim generations, I
would have distributed the land of the villages I conquer
among the soldiers as the Prophet distributed the land of
Khaibar."
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 528:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet said, "He who cultivates land that does not
belong to anybody is more rightful (to own it)." 'Urwa
said, "Umar gave the same verdict in his Caliphate."
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 529:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
While the Prophet was passing the night at his place of
rest in Dhul-Hulaifa in the bottom of the valley (of Aqiq),
he saw a dream and it was said to him, "You are in a
blessed valley." Musa said, "Salim let our camels kneel at
the place where 'Abdullah used to make his camel kneel,
seeking the place where Allah's Apostle used to take a
rest, which is situated below the mosque which is in the
bottom of the valley; it is midway between the mosque and
the road."
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 530:
Narrated 'Umar:
While the Prophet was in Al-'Aqiq he said, "Someone
(meaning Gabriel) came to me from my Lord tonight (in my
dream) and said, 'Offer the prayer in this blessed valley
and say (I intend to perform) Umra along with Hajj
(together).' "
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 531:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Umar expelled the Jews and the Christians from Hijaz.
When Allah's Apostle had conquered Khaibar, he wanted to
expel the Jews from it as its land became the property of
Allah, His Apostle, and the Muslims. Allah's Apostle
intended to expel the Jews but they requested him to let
them stay there on the condition that they would do the
labor and get half of the fruits. Allah's Apostle told
them, "We will let you stay on thus condition, as long as
we wish." So, they (i.e. Jews) kept on living there until
'Umar forced them to go towards Taima' and Ariha'.
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 532:
Narrated Rafi bin Khadij:
My uncle Zuhair said, "Allah's Apostle forbade us to do
a thing which was a source of help to us." I said,
"Whatever Allah's Apostle said was right." He said,
"Allah's Apostle sent for me and asked, 'What are you
doing with your farms?' I replied, 'We give our farms on
rent on the basis that we get the yield produced at the
banks of the water streams (rivers) for the rent, or rent
it for some Wasqs of barley and dates.' Allah's Apostle
said, 'Do not do so, but cultivate (the land) yourselves
or let it be cultivated by others gratis, or keep it
uncultivated.' I said, 'We hear and obey.'
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 533:
Narrated Jabir:
The people used to rent their land for cultivation for
one-third, one-fourth or half its yield. The Prophet said,
"Whoever has land should cultivate it himself or give it
to his (Muslim) brother gratis; otherwise keep it
uncultivated."
Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "Whoever
has land should cultivate it himself or give it to his
(Muslim) brother gratis; otherwise he should keep it
uncultivated."
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 534:
Narrated 'Amr:
When I mentioned it (i.e. the narration of Rafi 'bin
Khadij: no. 532) to Tawus, he said, "It is permissible to
rent the land for cultivation, for Ibn 'Abbas said, 'The
Prophet did not forbid that, but said: One had better give
the land to one's brother gratis rather than charge a
certain amount for it.' "
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 535:
Narrated Nafi:
Ibn 'Umar used to rent his farms in the time of Abu
Bakr, 'Umar, 'Uthman, and in the early days of Muawiya.
Then he was told the narration of Rafi 'bin Khadij that
the Prophet had forbidden the renting of farms. Ibn 'Umar
went to Rafi' and I accompanied him. He asked Rafi who
replied that the Prophet had forbidden the renting of
farms. Ibn 'Umar said, "You know that we used to rent our
farms in the life-time of Allah's Apostle for the yield of
the banks of the water streams (rivers) and for certain
amount of figs.
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 536:
Narrated Salim:
Abdullah bin 'Umar said, "I knew that the land was
rented for cultivation in the life-time of Allah's Apostle
." Later on Ibn 'Umar was afraid that the Prophet had
forbidden it, and he had no knowledge of it, so he gave up
renting his land.
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 537:
Narrated Hanzla bin Qais:
Rafi bin Khadij said, "My two uncles told me that they
(i.e. the companions of the Prophet) used to rent the land
in the life-time of the Prophet for the yield on the banks
of water streams (rivers) or for a portion of the yield
stipulated by the owner of the land. The Prophet forbade
it." I said to Rafi, "What about renting the land for
Dinars and Dirhams?" He replied, "There is no harm in
renting for Dinars-Dirhams. Al-Laith said, "If those who
have discernment for distinguishing what is legal from
what is illegal looked into what has been forbidden
concerning this matter they would not permit it, for it is
surrounded with dangers."
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 538:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Once the Prophet was narrating (a story), while a
bedouin was sitting with him. "One of the inhabitants of
Paradise will ask Allah to allow him to cultivate the
land. Allah will ask him, 'Are you not living in the
pleasures you like?' He will say, 'Yes, but I like to
cultivate the land.' " The Prophet added, "When the man
(will be permitted he) will sow the seeds and the plants
will grow up and get ripe, ready for reaping and so on
till it will be as huge as mountains within a wink. Allah
will then say to him, 'O son of Adam! Take here you are,
gather (the yield); nothing satisfies you.' " On that, the
bedouin said, "The man must be either from Quraish (i.e.
an emigrant) or an Ansari, for they are farmers, whereas
we are not farmers." The Prophet smiled (at this).
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 539:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad:
We used to be very happy on Friday as an old lady used
to cut some roots of the Silq, which we used to plant on
the banks of our small water streams, and cook them in a
pot of her's, adding to them, some grains of barley. (Ya'qub,
the sub-narrator said, "I think the narrator mentioned
that the food did not contain fat or melted fat (taken
from meat).") When we offered the Friday prayer we would
go to her and she would serve us with the dish. So, we
used to be happy on Fridays because of that. We used not
to take our meals or the midday nap except after the Jumua
prayer (i.e. Friday prayer) .
Volume 3, Book 39, Number 540:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The people say that Abu Huraira narrates too many
narrations. In fact Allah knows whether I say the truth or
not. They also ask, "Why do the emigrants and the Ansar
not narrate as he does?" In fact, my emigrant brethren
were busy trading in the markets, and my Ansar brethren
were busy with their properties. I was a poor man keeping
the company of Allah's Apostle and was satisfied with what
filled my stomach. So, I used to be present while they
(i.e. the emigrants and the Ansar) were absent, and I used
to remember while they forgot (the Hadith). One day the
Prophet said, "Whoever spreads his sheet till I finish
this statement of mine and then gathers it on his chest,
will never forget anything of my statement." So, I spread
my covering sheet which was the only garment I had, till
the Prophet finished his statement and then I gathered it
over my chest. By Him Who had sent him (i.e. Allah's
Apostle) with the truth, since then I did not forget even
a single word of that statement of his, until this day of
mine. By Allah, but for two verses in Allah's Book, I
would never have related any narration (from the Prophet).
(These two verses are): "Verily! Those who conceal the
clear signs and the guidance which we have sent down
.....(up to) the Merciful.' (2.159-160)
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