Partial Translation
of Sunan Abu-Dawud:
Tribute, Spoils, and Rulership (Kitab Al-Kharaj,
Wal-Fai' Wal-Imarah)
Book 19, Number 2926:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said: When
Allah has a good purpose for a ruler, He appoints for
him a sincere minister who reminds him if he forgets and
helps him if he remembers; but when Allah has a
different purpose from that for him. He appoints for him
an evil minister who does not remind him if he forgets
and does not help him if he remembers.
Book 19, Number 2927:
Narrated Al-Miqdam ibn Ma'dikarib:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) struck him
on his shoulders and then said: You will attain success,
Qudaym, if you die without having been a ruler, a
secretary, or a chief.
Book 19, Number 2928:
Narrated Ghalib al-Qattan:
Ghalib quoted a man who stated on the authority of
his father that his grandfather reported: They lived at
one of the springs. When Islam reached them, the master
of the spring offered his people one hundred camels if
they embraced Islam. So they embraced Islam, and he
distributed the camels among them. But it occurred to
him that he should take the camels back from them.
He sent his son to the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him)
and said to him: Go to the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him)
and tell him: My father extends his greetings to you. He
asked his people to give them one hundred camels if they
embraced Islam, and they embraced Islam. He divided the
camels among them. But it occurred to him then that he
should withdraw his camels from them. Is he more
entitled to them or we? If he says: Yes or no, then tell
him: My father is an old man, and he is the chief of the
people living at the water. He has requested you to make
me chief after him.
He came to him and said: My father has extended his
greetings to you. He replied: On you and you father be
peace. He said: My father asked his people to give them
one hundred camels if they embraced Islam. So they
embraced Islam, and their belief in Islam is good. Then
it occurred to him that he should take his camels back
from them. Is he more entitled to them or are they?
He said: If he likes to give them the camels, he may
give them; and if he likes to take them back, he is more
entitled to them than his people. If they embraced
Islam, then for them is their Islam. If they do not
embrace Islam, they will be fought against in the cause
of Islam.
He said: My father is an old man; he is the chief of
the people living at the spring. He has asked you to
appoint me chief after him.
He replied: The office of a chief is necessary, for
people must have chiefs, but the chiefs will go to Hell.
Book 19, Number 2930:
Narrated Rafi' ibn Khadij:
I heard the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) say:
The official who collects sadaqah (zakat) in a just
manner is like him who fights in Allah's path till he
returns home.
Book 19, Number 2931:
Narrated Uqbah ibn Amir:
I heard the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) as
saying: One who wrongfully takes an extra tax (sahib
maks) will not enter Paradise.
Book 19, Number 2939:
Narrated Al-Mustawrid ibn Shaddad:
Al-Mustawrid heard the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him)
say: He who acts as an employee for us must get a wife;
if he has not a servant, he must get one, and if he has
not a dwelling, he must get one. He said that AbuBakr
reported: I was told that the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him) said: He who takes anything else he
is unfaithful or thief.
Book 19, Number 2941:
Narrated AbuMas'ud al-Ansari:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) appointed me to
collect sadaqah and then said: Go, AbuMas'ud, I should
not find you on the Day of Judgment carrying a camel of
sadaqah on your back, which rumbles, the one you have
taken by unfaithful dealing in sadaqah. He said: If it
is so, I will not go. He said: Then I do not force you.
Book 19, Number 2942:
Narrated AbuMaryam al-Azdi:
When I entered upon Mu'awiyah, he said: How good your
visit is to us, O father of so-and-so. (This is an idiom
used by the Arabs on such occasions). I said: I tell you
a tradition which I heard (from the Prophet). I heard
the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) say: If Allah
puts anyone in the position of authority over the
affairs of the Muslims, and he secludes himself (from
them), not fulfilling their needs, wants, and poverty,
Allah will keep Himself away from him, not fulfilling
his need, want and poverty. He said: He (Mu'awiyah)
appointed a man to fulfil the needs of the people.
Book 19, Number 2943:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: It is not on my
own that I give you or withhold from you: I am just a
treasure, putting it where I have been commanded.
Book 19, Number 2944:
Narrated Umar ibn al-Khattab:
Malik ibn Aws ibn al-Hadthan said: One day Umar ibn
al-Khattab mentioned the spoils of war and said: I am
not more entitled to this spoil of war than you; and
none of us is more entitled to it than another, except
that we occupy our positions fixed by the Book of Allah,
Who is Great and Glorious, and the division made by the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him), people being
arranged according to their precedence in accepting
Islam, the hardship they have endured their having
children and their need.
Book 19, Number 2945:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
Zayd ibn Aslam said: Abdullah ibn Umar entered upon
Mu'awiyah. He asked: (Tell me) your need,
AbuAbdurRahman. He replied: Give (the spoils) to those
who were set free, for I saw the first thing the Apostle
of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) did when anything came to
him was to give something to those who had been set
free.
Book 19, Number 2946:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) was brought a pouch
containing bead and divided it among free women and
slave women. Aisha said: My father used to divide things
between free men and slave.
Book 19, Number 2948:
Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: I am nearer to
the believers than themselves, so if anyone leaves
property, it goes to his heirs, and if anyone leaves
debt and dependants, let the matter come to me and I
shall be responsible.
Book 19, Number 2952:
Narrated A man:
Sulaym ibn Mutayr reported on the authority of his
father that Mutayr went away to perform hajj.
When he reached as-Suwaida', a man suddenly came
searching for medicine and ammonium anthorhizum extract,
and he said: A man who heard the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) addressing the people commanding and
prohibiting them, told me that he said: O people, accept
presents so long as they remain presents; but when the
Quraysh quarrel about the rule, and the presents are
given for the religion of one of you, then leave them
alone.
Book 19, Number 2953:
Narrated Dhul-Zawa'id:
Mutayr said: I heard a man say: I heard the Apostle
of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) in the Farewell Pilgrimage.
He was commanding and prohibiting them (the people). He
said: O Allah, did I give full information? They said:
Yes. He said: When the Quraysh quarrel about the rule
among themselves, and the presents become bribery, them
leave them. The people were asked: Who was he (who
narrated this tradition)? They said: This was
Dhul-Zawa'id, a Companion of the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him).
Book 19, Number 2955:
Narrated Umar ibn al-Khattab:
A son of Adi ibn Adi al-Kindi said that Umar ibn
AbdulAziz wrote (to his governors): If anyone asks about
the places where spoils (fay') should be spent, that
should be done in accordance with the decision made by
Umar ibn al-Khattab (Allah be pleased with him). The
believers considered him to be just, according to the
saying of the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him): Allah has
placed truth upon Umar's tongue and heart. He fixed
stipends for Muslims, and provided protection for the
people of other religions by levying jizyah (poll-tax)
on them, deducting no fifth from it, nor taking it as
booty.
Book 19, Number 2956:
Narrated AbuDharr:
I heard the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) say:
Allah, the Exalted, has placed truth on Umar's tongue
and he speaks it.
Book 19, Number 2961:
Narrated Umar ibn al-Khattab:
Malik ibn Aws al-Hadthan said: One of the arguments
put forward by Umar was that he said that the Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) received three things
exclusively to himself: Banu an-Nadir, Khaybar and
Fadak. The Banu an-Nadir property was kept wholly for
his emergent needs, Fadak for travellers, and Khaybar
was divided by the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
into three sections: two for Muslims, and one as a
contribution for his family. If anything remained after
making the contribution of his family, he divided it
among the poor Emigrants.
Book 19, Number 2963:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
Fatimah was demanding (the property of) sadaqah of
the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) at Medina and
Fadak, and what remained from the fifth of Khaybar.
Aisha quoted AbuBakr as saying: The Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) said: We are not inherited; whatever
we leave is sadaqah. The family of Muhammad will eat
from this property, that is, from the property of Allah.
They will not take more then their sustenance.
Book 19, Number 2966:
Narrated Umar ibn AbdulAziz:
Al-Mughirah (ibn Shu'bah) said: Umar ibn AbdulAziz
gathered the family of Marwan when he was made caliph,
and he said: Fadak belonged to the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him), and he made contributions from it,
showing repeated kindness to the poor of the Banu Hashim
from it, and supplying from it the cost of marriage for
those who were unmarried. Fatimah asked him to give it
to her, but he refused. That is how matters stood during
the lifetime of the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
till he passed on (i.e. died).
When AbuBakr was made ruler he administered it as the
Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) had done in his lifetime
till he passed on. Then when Umar ibn al-Khattab was
made ruler he administered it as they had done till he
passed on. Then it was given to Marwan as a fief, and it
afterwards came to Umar ibn AbdulAziz.
Umar ibn AbdulAziz said: I consider I have no right
to something which the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) refused to Fatimah, and I call you
to witness that I have restored it to its former
condition; meaning in the time of the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him).
Book 19, Number 2967:
Narrated AbuBakr:
AbutTufayl said: Fatimah came to AbuBakr asking him
for the inheritance of the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him).
AbuBakr said: I heard the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) say: If Allah, Most High, gives a
Prophet some means of sustenance, that goes to his
successor.
Book 19, Number 2969:
Narrated Umar ibn al-Khattab:
AbulBakhtari said: I heard from a man a tradition
which I liked. I said to him: Write it down for me. So
he brought it clearly written to me.
(It says): Al-Abbas and Ali entered upon Umar when
Talhah, az-Zubayr, AbdurRahman and Sa'd were with him.
They (Abbas and Ali) were disputing.
Umar said to Talhah, az-Zubayr, AbdurRahman and Sa'd:
Do you not know that the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) said: All the property of the
Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) is sadaqah (alms), except
what he provided for his family for their sustenance and
their clothing. We are not to be inherited.
They said: Yes, indeed. He said: The Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) used to spend from his property on
his family, and give the residue as sadaqah (alms). The
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) then died, and
AbuBakr ruled for two years. He would deal with it in
the same manner as the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) did. He then mentioned a little from
the tradition of Malik ibn Aws.
Book 19, Number 2976:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
Yazid ibn Hurmuz said that when Najdah al-Haruri
performed hajj during the rule of Ibn az-Zubayr, he sent
someone to Ibn Abbas to ask him about the portion of the
relatives (in the fifth). He asked: For whom do you
think? Ibn Abbas replied: For the relatives of the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him). The Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) divided it among them. Umar
presented it to us but we found it less than our right.
We, therefore returned it to him and refused to accept
it.
Book 19, Number 2978:
Narrated Ali ibn AbuTalib:
I, al-Abbas, Fatimah and Zayd ibn Harithah gathered
with the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) and I said: Apostle
of Allah, if you think to assign us our right (portion)
in this fifth ( of the booty) as mentioned in the Book
of Allah, and this I may divide during your lifetime so
that no one may dispute me after you, then do it. He
said: He did that. He said: I divided it during the
lifetime of the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him).
AbuBakr then assigned it to me. During the last days of
the caliphate of Umar a good deal of property came to
him and took out our portion. I said to him: We are well
to do this year; but the Muslims are needy, so return it
to them. He, therefore, returned it to them. No one
called me after Umar. I met al-Abbas when I came out
from Umar. He said: Ali, today you have deprived us of a
thing that will never be returned to us. He was indeed a
man of wisdom.
Book 19, Number 2979:
Narrated AbdulMuttalib ibn Rabi'ah ibn al-Harith:
AbdulMuttalib ibn Rabi'ah ibn al-Harith said that his
father, Rabi'ah ibn al-Harith, and Abbas ibn al-Muttalib
said to AbdulMuttalib ibn Rabi'ah and al-Fadl ibn Abbas:
Go to the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) and tell
him: Apostle of Allah, we are now of age as you see, and
we wish to marry. Apostle of Allah, you are the kindest
of the people and the most skilled in matchmaking. Our
fathers have nothing with which to pay our dower. So
appoint us collector of sadaqah (zakat), Apostle of
Allah, and we shall give you what the other collectors
give you, and we shall have the benefit accruing from
it. Ali came to us while we were in this condition.
He said: The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
said: No, I swear by Allah, he will not appoint any of
you collector of sadaqah (zakat).
Rabi'ah said to him: This is your condition; you have
gained your relationship with the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) by marriage, but we did not grudge
you that. Ali then put his cloak on the earth and lay on
it.
He then said: I am the father of Hasan, the chief. I
swear by Allah, I shall not leave this place until your
sons come with a reply (to the question) for which you
have sent them to the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him).
AbdulMuttalib said: So I and al-Fadl went towards the
door of the apartment of the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him). We found that the noon prayer in
congregation had already started. So we prayed along
with the people. I and al-Fadl then hastened towards the
door of the apartment of the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him). He was (staying) with Zaynab,
daughter of Jahsh, that day. We stood until the Apostle
of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) came. He caught my ear and
the ear of al-Fadl.
He then said: Reveal what you conceal in your hearts.
He then entered and permitted me and al-Fadl (to enter).
So we entered and for a little while we asked each other
to talk. I then talked to him, or al-Fadl talked to him
(the narrator, Abdullah was not sure).
He said: He spoke to him concerning the matter about
which our fathers ordered us to ask him. The Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) remained silent for a moment
and raised his eyes towards the ceiling of the room. He
took so long that we thought he would not give any reply
to us. Meanwhile we saw that Zaynab was signalling to us
with her hand from behind the veil, asking us not to be
in a hurry, and that the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) was (thinking) about our matter.
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) then lowered
his head and said to us: This sadaqah (zakat) is a dirt
of the people. It is legal neither for Muhammad nor for
the family of Muhammad. Call Nawfal ibn al-Harith to me.
So Nawfal ibn al-Harith was called to him.
He said: Nawfal, marry AbdulMuttalib (to your
daughter). So Nawfal married me (to his daughter).
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) then said: Call
Mahmiyyah ibn Jaz'i to me. He was a man of Banu Zubayd,
whom the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) had
appointed collector of the fifths.
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said to
Mahmiyyah: Marry al-Fadl (to your daughter). So he
married him to her. The Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) said: Stand up and pay the dower
from the fifth so-and-so on their behalf. Abdullah ibn
al-Harith did not name it (i.e. the amount of the
dower).
Book 19, Number 2984:
Narrated Mujja'ah ibn Mirarah al-Yamani:
Mujja'ah went to the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him)
asking him for the blood-money of his brother whom Banu
Sadus from Banu Dhuhl had killed.
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Had I appointed
blood-money for a polytheist, I should have appointed it
for your brother. But I shall give you compensation for
him. So the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) wrote (a
document) for him that he should be given a hundred
camels which were to be acquired from the fifth taken
from the polytheists of Banu Dhuhl. So he took a part of
them, for Banu Dhuhl embraced Islam.
He then asked AbuBakr for them later on, and brought
to him the document of the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him).
So AbuBakr wrote for him that he should be given one
thousand two hundred sa's from the sadaqah of
al-Yamamah; four thousand (sa's) of wheat, four thousand
(sa's) of barley, and four thousand (sa's) of dates.
The text of the document written by the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him) for Mujja'ah was as follows: "In the
name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful. This
document is from Muhammad, the Prophet, to Mujja'ah ibn
Mirarah of Banu Sulma. I have given him one hundred
camels from the first fifth acquired from the polytheist
of Banu Dhuhl as a compensation for his brother."
Book 19, Number 2993:
Narrated Yazid ibn Abdullah:
We were at Mirbad. A man with dishevelled hair and
holding a piece of red skin in his hand came.
We said: You appear to be a bedouin. He said: Yes. We
said: Give us this piece of skin in your hand. He then
gave it to us and we read it. It contained the text:
"From Muhammad, Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him), to
Banu Zuhayr ibn Uqaysh. If you bear witness that there
is no god but Allah, and that Muhammad is the Apostle of
Allah, offer prayer, pay zakat, pay the fifth from the
booty, and the portion of the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him) and his special portion (safi), you
will be under by the protection of Allah and His
Apostle."
We then asked: Who wrote this document for you? He
replied: The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him).
Book 19, Number 2996:
Narrated Muhayyisah:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said: If you
gain a victory over the men of Jews, kill them. So
Muhayyisah jumped over Shubaybah, a man of the Jewish
merchants. He had close relations with them. He then
killed him. At that time Huwayyisah (brother of
Muhayyisah) had not embraced Islam. He was older than
Muhayyisah. When he killed him, Huwayyisah beat him and
said: O enemy of Allah, I swear by Allah, you have a
good deal of fat in your belly from his property.
Book 19, Number 2998:
Narrated A man from the companions of the Prophet:
AbdurRahman ibn Ka'b ibn Malik reported on the
authority of a man from among the companions of the
Prophet (peace_be_upon_him): The infidels of the Quraysh
wrote (a letter) to Ibn Ubayy and to those who
worshipped idols from al-Aws and al-Khazraj, while the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) was at that time at
Medina before the battle of Badr.
(They wrote): You gave protection to our companion.
We swear by Allah, you should fight him or expel him, or
we shall come to you in full force, until we kill your
fighters and appropriate your women.
When this (news) reached Abdullah ibn Ubayy and those
who were worshippers of idols, with him they gathered
together to fight the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him).
When this news reached the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him), he visited them and said: The
threat of the Quraysh to you has reached its end. They
cannot contrive a plot against you, greater than what
you yourselves intended to harm you. Are you willing to
fight your sons and brethren? When they heard this from
the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him), they scattered. This
reached the infidels of the Quraysh.
The infidels of the Quraysh again wrote (a letter) to
the Jews after the battle of Badr: You are men of
weapons and fortresses. You should fight our companion
or we shall deal with you in a certain way. And nothing
will come between us and the anklets of your women. When
their letter reached the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him),
they gathered Banu an-Nadir to violate the treaty.
They sent a message to the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him): Come out to us with thirty men from
your companions, and thirty rabbis will come out from us
till we meet at a central place where they will hear
you. If they testify to you and believe in you, we shall
believe in you. The narrator then narrated the whole
story.
When the next day came, the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) went out in the morning with an
army, and surrounded them.
He told them: I swear by Allah, you will have no
peace from me until you conclude a treaty with me. But
they refused to conclude a treaty with him. He therefore
fought them the same day.
Next he attacked Banu Quraysh with an army in the
morning, and left Banu an-Nadir. He asked them to sign a
treaty and they signed it.
He turned away from them and attacked Banu an-Nadir
with an army. He fought with them until they agreed to
expulsion. Banu an-Nadir were deported, and they took
with them whatever their camels could carry, that is,
their property, the doors of their houses, and their
wood. Palm-trees were exclusively reserved for the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him). Allah bestowed
them upon him and gave them him as a special portion.
He (Allah), the Exalted, said: What Allah has
bestowed on His Apostle (and taken away) from them, for
this ye made no expedition with either camel corps or
cavalry." He said: "Without fighting." So the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him) gave most of it to the emigrants and
divided it among them; and he divided some of it between
two men from the helpers, who were needy, and he did not
divide it among any of the helpers except those two. The
rest of it survived as the sadaqah of the Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) which is in the hands of the
descendants of Fatimah (Allah be pleased with her).
Book 19, Number 3000:
Narrated Abdullah Ibn Umar:
The Prophet fought with the people of Khaybar, and
captured their palm-trees and land, and forced them to
remain confined to their fortresses. So they concluded a
treaty of peace providing that gold, silver and weapons
would go to the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him),
and whatever they took away on their camels would belong
to them, on condition that they would not hide and carry
away anything. If they did (so), there would be no
protection for them and no treaty (with Muslims).
They carried away a purse of Huyayy ibn Akhtab who
was killed before (the battle of) Khaybar. He took away
the ornaments of Banu an-Nadir when they were expelled.
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) asked Sa'yah: Where
is the purse of Huyayy ibn Akhtab?
He replied: The contents of this purse were spent on
battles and other expenses. (Later on) they found the
purse. So he killed Ibn AbulHuqayq, captured their women
and children, and intended to deport them.
They said: Muhammad, leave us to work on this land;
we shall have half (of the produce) as you wish, and you
will have half. The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
used to make a contribution of eighty wasqs of dates and
twenty wasqs of wheat to each of his wives.
Book 19, Number 3001:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
Umar said: The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
had transaction with the Jews of Khaybar on condition
that we should expel them when we wish. If anyone has
property (with them), he should take it back, for I am
going to expel the Jews. So he expelled them.
Book 19, Number 3006:
Narrated A Group of Companions of the Prophet:
Bashir ibn Yasar, the client of the Ansar, reported
on the authority of a group of the Companions of the
Prophet (peace_be_upon_him): When the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) conquered Khaybar, he divided it
into thirty-six lots, each lot comprising one hundred
portions. One half of it was for the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) and for the Muslims; and he
separated the remaining half for the deputations which
came to him, other matters and emergent needs of the
people.
Book 19, Number 3008:
Narrated Bashir ibn Yasar:
When Allah bestowed Khaybar on the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) as fay' (spoils of war without
fighting), he divided the whole into thirty six lots. He
put aside a half, i.e. eighteen lots, for the Muslims.
Each lot comprised one hundred shares, and the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him) was with them. He received a share
like the share of one of them.
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) separated
eighteen lots, that is, half, for his future needs and
whatever befell the Muslims. These were al-Watih,
al-Kutaybah, as-Salalim and their colleagues. When all
this property came in the possession of the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him) and of the Muslims, they did not
have sufficient labourers to work on it. The Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) called Jews and employed them
on contract.
Book 19, Number 3009:
Narrated Mujammi' ibn Jariyah al-Ansari,:
Khaybar was divided among the people of
al-Hudaybiyyah. The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
divided it into eighteen portions. The army contained
one thousand and five hundred people. There were three
hundred horsemen among them. He gave double share to the
horsemen, and a single to the footmen.
Book 19, Number 3010:
Narrated Abdullah ibn AbuBakr:
Abdullah ibn AbuBakr and some children of Muhammad
ibn Maslamah said: There remained some people of Khaybar
and they confined themselves to the fortresses. They
asked the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) to
protect their lives and let them go. He did so. The
people of Fadak heard this; they also adopted a similar
way. (Fadak) was, therefore, exclusively reserved for
the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him), for it was not
captured by the expedition of cavalry and camelry.
Book 19, Number 3013:
Narrated Ibn Shihab:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) took out his
fifth from the booty of Khaybar, and divided the rest of
it among those who attended the battle and among those
who were away from it but attend the expedition of
al-Hudaybiyyah.
Book 19, Number 3015:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
Al-Abbas ibn AbdulMuttalib brought AbuSufyan ibn Harb
to the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) in the year
of the conquest (of Mecca). So he embraced Islam at Marr
az-Zahran. Al-Abbas said to him: Apostle of Allah,
AbuSufyan is a man who likes taking this pride, if you
may do something for him. He said: Yes, he who enters
the house of AbuSufyan is safe, and he who closes his
door is safe.
Book 19, Number 3016:
Narrated Abdullah Ibn Abbas:
When the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) alighted at Marr
az-Zahran, al-Abbas said: I thought, I swear by Allah,
if the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) enters Mecca
with the army by force before the Quraysh come to him
and seek protection from him, it will be their total
ruin. So I rode on the mule of the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) and thought, Perhaps I may find a
man coming for his needs who will to the people of Mecca
and inform them of the position of the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him), so that they may come to him and
seek protection from him. While I was on my way, I heard
AbuSufyan and Budayl ibn Warqa' speaking.
I said: O AbuHanzalah! He recognized my voice and
said: AbulFadl? I replied: Yes. He said: who is with
you, may my parents be a sacrifice for you? I said: Here
are the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) and his
people (with him).
He asked: Which is the way out? He said: He rode
behind me, and his companion returned. When the morning
came, I brought him to the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) and he embraced Islam.
I said: Apostle of Allah, AbuSufyan is a man who
likes this pride, do something for him. He said: Yes, he
who enters the house of AbuSufyan is safe; he who closes
the door upon him is safe; and he who enters the mosque
is safe. The people scattered to their houses and in the
mosque.
Book 19, Number 3019:
Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah:
Wahb said: I asked Jabir about the condition of
Thaqif when they took the oath of allegiance. He said:
They stipulated to the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) that
there would be no sadaqah (i.e. zakat) on them nor Jihad
(striving in the way of Allah). He then heard the
Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) say: Later on they will give
sadaqah (zakat) and will strive in the way of Allah when
they embrace Islam.
Book 19, Number 3020:
Narrated Uthman ibn Abul'As:
When the deputation of Thaqif came to the Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him), he made them stay in the
mosque, so that it might soften their hearts. They
stipulated to him that they would not be called to
participate in Jihad, to pay zakat and to offer prayer.
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said: You may
have the concession that you will not be called to
participate in jihad and pay zakat, but there is no good
in a religion which has no bowing (i.e. prayer).
Book 19, Number 3021:
Narrated Amir ibn Shahr:
When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
appeared as a prophet, Hamdan said to me: Will you go to
this man and negotiate for us (with him)? If you accept
something, we shall accept it, and if you disapprove of
something, we shall disapprove of it.
I said: Yes. So I proceeded until I came to the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him). I liked his motive
and my people embraced Islam. The Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) wrote the document for Umayr Dhu
Marran. He also sent Malik ibn Murarah ar-Rahawi to all
the (people of) Yemen. So Akk Dhu Khaywan embraced
Islam.
Akk was told: Go to the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him), and obtain his protection for your
town and property. He therefore came (to him) and the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) wrote a document
for him:
"In the name of Allah, Most Beneficent, Most
Merciful. From Muhammad, the Apostle of Allah, to Akk
Dhu Khaywan. If he is true his land, property and slave,
he has the security and the protection of Allah, and
Muhammad, the Apostle of Allah. Written by Khalid ibn
Sa'id ibn al-'As."
Book 19, Number 3022:
Narrated Abyad ibn Hammal:
Abyad spoke to the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) about sadaqah when he came along
with a deputation to him.
He replied: O brother of Saba', sadaqah is
unavoidable. He said: We cultivated cotton, Apostle of
Allah. The people of Saba' scattered, and there remained
only a few at Ma'arib.
He therefore concluded a treaty of peace with the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) to give seventy
suits of cloth, equivalent to the price of the Yemeni
garments known as al-mu'afir, to be paid every year on
behalf of those people of Saba' who remained at Ma'arib.
They continued to pay them till the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) died.
The governors after the death of the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) broke the treaty concluded by Abyad
by Hammal with the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
to give seventy suits of garments.
AbuBakr then revived it as the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) had done till AbuBakr died. When
AbuBakr died, it was discontinued and the sadaqah was
levied.
Book 19, Number 3026:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Two qiblahs in
one land are not right.
Book 19, Number 3031:
Narrated Anas ibn Malik ; Uthman ibn AbuSulayman:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) sent Khalid ibn
al-Walid to Ukaydir of Dumah. He was seized and they
brought him to him (i.e. the Prophet). He spared his
life and made peace with him on condition that he should
pay jizyah (poll-tax).
Book 19, Number 3032:
Narrated Mu'adh ibn Jabal:
When the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) sent him to the
Yemen, he ordered to take from everyone who had reached
puberty one dinar or its equivalent in Mu'afiri garment
of Yemen origin.
Book 19, Number 3035:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) concluded
peace with the people of Najran on condition that they
would pay to Muslims two thousand suits of garments,
half of Safar, and the rest in Rajab, and they would
lend (Muslims) thirty coats of mail, thirty horses,
thirty camels, and thirty weapons of each type used in
battle. Muslims will stand surely for them until they
return them in case there is any plot or treachery in
the Yemen. No church of theirs will be demolished and no
clergyman of theirs will be turned out. There will be no
interruption in their religion until they bring
something new or take usury. Isma'il said: They took
usury.
Book 19, Number 3037:
Narrated Umar ibn al-Khattab:
Amr ibn Aws and AbulSha'tha' reported that Bujalah
said: I was secretary to Jaz' ibn Mu'awiyah, the uncle
of Ahnaf ibn Qays.
A letter came to us from Umar one year before his
death, saying: Kill every magician, separate the
relatives of prohibited degrees from the Magians, and
forbid them to murmur (before eating). So we killed
three magicians in one day, and separated from a Magian
husband his wife of a prohibited degree according to the
Book of Allah.
He prepared abundant food and called them, and placed
the sword on his thigh. They ate (the food) but did not
murmur. They threw (on the ground) one or two mule-loads
of silver. Umar did not take jizyah from Magians until
AbdurRahman ibn Awf witnessed that the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) had taken jizyah from the Magians of
Hajar.
Book 19, Number 3038:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
A man belonging to Usbadhiyin of the people of
Bahrayn, who were the Magians of Hajar, came to the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) and remained with
him (for some time), and then came out. I asked him:
What have Allah and His Apostle of Allah decided for
you? He replied: Evil. I said: Silent. He said: Islam or
killing. AbdurRahman ibn Awf said: He accepted jizyah
from them. Ibn Abbas said: The people followed the
statement of AbdurRahman ibn Awf, and they left that
which I heard from the Usbadhi.
Book 19, Number 3040:
Narrated Ubaydullah:
Harb ibn Ubaydullah told on the authority of his
grandfather, his mother's father, that he had it on the
authority of his father that the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) said: Tithes are to be levied on
Jews and Christians, but not on Muslims.
Book 19, Number 3043:
Narrated A man of Banu Taghlib:
Harb ibn Ubaydullah ibn Umayr ath-Thaqafi told on the
authority of his grandfather, a man of Banu Taghlib: I
came to the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him), embraced Islam,
and he taught me Islam. He also taught me how I should
take sadaqah from my people who had become Muslim. I
then returned to him and said: Apostle of Allah, I
remembered whatever you taught me except the sadaqah.
Should I levy tithe on them? He replied: No, tithes are
to be levied on Christians and Jews.
Book 19, Number 3044:
Narrated Al-Irbad ibn Sariyah as-Sulami:
We alighted with the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) at
Khaybar, and he had his companions with him. The chief
of Khaybar was a defiant and abominable man.
He came to the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) and said:
Is it proper for you, Muhammad, that you slaughter our
donkeys, eat our fruit, and beat our women?
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) became angry and
said: Ibn Awf, ride your horse, and call loudly: Beware,
Paradise is lawful only for a believer, and that they
(the people) should gather for prayer.
They gathered and the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) led
them in prayer, stood up and said: Does any of you,
while reclining on his couch, imagine that Allah has
prohibited only that which is to be found in this
Qur'an? By Allah, I have preached, commanded and
prohibited various matters as numerous as that which is
found in the Qur'an, or more numerous. Allah has not
permitted you to enter the houses of the people of the
Book without permission, or beat their women, or eat
their fruits when they give you that which is imposed on
them.
Book 19, Number 3045:
Narrated A man of Juhaynah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Probably you
will fight with a people, you will dominate them, and
they will save themselves and their children by their
property. The version of Sa'id has You will then
conclude peace with them. The agreed version goes: Then
do no take anything from them more than that, for it is
not proper for you.
Book 19, Number 3046:
Narrated A number of Companions of the Prophet:
Safwan reported from a number of Companions of the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) on the authority of
their fathers who were relatives of each other. The
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said: Beware, if
anyone wrongs a contracting man, or diminishes his
right, or forces him to work beyond his capacity, or
takes from him anything without his consent, I shall
plead for him on the Day of Judgment.
Book 19, Number 3047:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Jizyah is not
to be levied on a Muslim.
Book 19, Number 3049:
Narrated Abdullah al-Hawzani:
I met Bilal, the Mu'adhdhin of the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) at Aleppo, and said: Bilal, tell me,
what was the financial position of the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him)?
He said: He had nothing. It was I who managed it on
his behalf since the day Allah made him Prophet of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) until he died. When a Muslim man
came to him and he found him naked, he ordered me (to
clothe him). I would go, borrow (some money), and
purchase a cloak for him. I would then clothe him and
feed him.
A man from the polytheists met me and said: I am well
off, Bilal. Do not borrow money from anyone except me.
So I did accordingly. One day when I performed ablution
and stood up to make call to prayer, the same polytheist
came along with a body of merchants.
When he saw me, he said: O Abyssinian. I said: I am
at your service. He met me with unpleasant looks and
said harsh words to me. He asked me: Do you know how
many days remain in the completion of this month? I
replied: The time is near. He said: Only four days
remain in the completion of this month. I shall then
take that which is due from you (i.e. loan), and then
shall return you to tend the sheep as you did before. I
began to think in my mind what people think in their
minds (on such occasions). When I offered the night
prayer, the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
returned to his family. I sought permission from him and
he gave me permission.
I said: Apostle of Allah, may my parents be
sacrificed for you, the polytheist from whom I used to
borrow money said to me such-and-such. Neither you nor I
have anything to pay him for me, and he will disgrace
me. So give me permission to run away to some of those
tribes who have recently embraced Islam until Allah
gives His Apostle (peace_be_upon_him) something with
which he can pay (the debt) for me. So I came out and
reached my house. I placed my sword, waterskin (or
sheath), shoes and shield near my head. When dawn broke,
I intended to be on my way.
All of a sudden I saw a man running towards me and
calling: Bilal, return to the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him). So I went till I reached him. I
found four mounts kneeling on the ground with loads on
them. I sought permission.
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said to me:
Be glad, Allah has made arrangements for the payment (of
your debt). He then asked: Have you not seen the four
mounts kneeling on the ground?
I replied: Yes. He said: You may have these mounts
and what they have on them. There are clothes and food
on them, presented to me by the ruler of Fadak. Take
them away and pay off your debt. I did so.
He then mentioned the rest of the tradition. I then
went to the mosque and found that the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) was sitting there. I greeted him.
He asked: What benefit did you have from your
property? I replied: Allah Most High paid everything
which was due from the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him). Nothing remains now.
He asked: Did anything remain (from that property)? I
said: Yes. He said: Look, if you can give me some
comfort from it, for I shall not visit any member of my
family until you give me some comfort from it. When the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) offered the night
prayer, he called me and said: What is the position of
that which you had with you (i.e. property)?
I said: I still have it, no one came to me. The
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) passed the night in
the mosque.
He then narrated the rest of the tradition. Next day
when he offered the night prayer, he called me and
asked: What is the position of that which you had (i.e.
the rest of the property)?
I replied: Allah has given you comfort from it,
Apostle of Allah. He said: Allah is Most Great, and
praised Allah, fearing lest he should die while it was
with him. I then followed him until he came to his wives
and greeted each one of them and finally he came to his
place where he had to pass the night. This is all for
which you asked me.
Book 19, Number 3051:
Narrated Iyad ibn Himar:
I presented a she-camel to the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him). He asked: Have you embraced Islam?
I replied: No. The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: I
have been prohibited to accept the present of
polytheists.
Book 19, Number 3052:
Narrated Alqamah ibn Wa'il:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) bestowed land in
Hadramawt as fief.
Book 19, Number 3054:
Narrated Amr ibn Hurayth:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) demarcated a
house with a bow at Medina for me. He said: I shall give
you more. I shall give you more.
Book 19, Number 3055:
Narrated Rabi'ah ibn AbuAbdurRahman:
Rabi'ah reported on the authority of more than one
person saying: The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
assigned as a fief to Bilal ibn al-Harith al-Muzani the
mines of al-Qabaliyyah which is in the neighbourhood of
al-Fur', and only zakat is levied on those mines up to
the present day.
Book 19, Number 3056:
Narrated Amr ibn Awf al-Muzani:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) assigned as a fief to
Bilal ibn al-Muzani the mines of al-Qabaliyyah both
which lay on the upper side and which lay on the lower
side, and (the land) which was suitable for cultivation
at Quds. He did not give him (the land which involved)
the right of a Muslim. The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him)
wrote a document for him. It goes: "In the name of
Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful. This is what the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) assigned to Bilal
ibn Harith al-Muzani. He gave him the mines of
al-Qabaliyyah, both which lay on the upper side and
which lay on the lower side, and (the land) which is
suitable for cultivation at Quds. He did not give him
the right of any Muslim."
Book 19, Number 3057:
Narrated Amr ibn Awf al-Muzani:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) assigned as a fief to
Bilal ibn Harith al-Muzani the mines of al-Qabaliyyah,
both those which lay on the upper side those and which
lay on the lower side. The narrator, Ibn an-Nadr, added:
"also Jars and Dhat an-Nusub." The agreed version reads:
"and (the land) which is suitable for cultivation at
Quds". He did not assign to Bilal ibn al-Harith the
right of any Muslim. The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him)
wrote a document to him:
"This is what the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) assigned to Bilal ibn al-Harith
al-Muzani. He gave him the mines of al-Qabaliyyah both
those which lay on the upper and lower side, and that
which is fit for cultivation at Quds. He did not give
him the right of any Muslim."
The narrator AbuUways said: A similar tradition has
been transmitted to me by Thawr ibn Zayd from Ikrimah on
the authority of Ibn Abbas from the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him). Ibn an-Nadr added: Ubayy ibn Ka'b
wrote it.
Book 19, Number 3058:
Narrated Abyad ibn Hammal:
Abyad went to the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) and asked him for assigning him (the
mines of) salt as fief. (The narrator Ibn al-Mutawakkil
said: which was in Ma'arib.)
So he assigned it to him as a fief. When he returned,
a man in the meeting asked: Do you know what you have
assigned him as a fief? You have assigned him the
perennial spring water. So he took it back from him. He
asked him about protecting land which had arak trees
growing in it. He replied: He could have such as was
beyond the region where the hoofs (of camels) went.
Book 19, Number 3060:
Narrated Abyad ibn Hammal:
He asked the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) for
giving him some land which had arak trees growing in it.
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said: There is
no (permission for) protecting a land which has arak
trees growing in it. He said: These arak trees are
within the boundaries of my field. The Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him) said: There is no (permission for)
protecting a land which has arak trees growing in it.
The narrator Faraj said: By the phrase 'within the
boundaries of my field' he meant the land which had crop
growing in it and was surrounded on four sides.
Book 19, Number 3061:
Narrated Sakhr ibn al-Ayla al-Ahmasi:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) raided
Thaqif. When Sakhr heard this, he proceeded on his horse
along with some horsemen to support the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him). He found the Prophet of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) had returned and he did not conquer
(Ta'if).
On that day Sakhr made a covenant with Allah and had
His protection that he would not depart from that
fortress until they (the inhabitants) surrendered to the
command of the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him). He
did not leave them until they had surrendered to the
command of the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him).
Sakhr then wrote to him: To proceed: Thaqif have
surrendered to your command, Apostle of Allah, and I am
on my way to them. They have horses with them.
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) then ordered
prayers to be offered in congregation. He then prayed
for Ahmas ten times: O Allah, send blessings the horses
and the men of Ahmas.
The people came and Mughirah ibn Shu'bah said to him:
Prophet of Allah, Sakhr took my paternal aunt while she
embraced Islam like other Muslims.
He called him and said: Sakhr, when people embrace
Islam, they have security of their blood and property.
Give back to Mughirah his paternal aunt.
So he returned his aunt to him and asked the Prophet
of Allah (peace_be_upon_him): What about Banu Sulaym who
have run away for (fear of) Islam and left that water?
He said: Prophet of Allah, allow me and my people to
settle there.
He said: Yes. So he allowed him to settle there. Banu
Sulaym then embraced Islam, and they came to Sakhr. They
asked him to return their water to them. But he refused.
So they came to the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) and
said: Prophet of Allah, we embraced Islam and came to
Sakhr so that he might return our water to us. But he
has refused.
He (the Prophet) then came to him and said: When
people embrace Islam, they secure their properties and
blood. Return to the people their water.
He said: Yes, Prophet of Allah. I saw that the face
of the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) was
reddening at that moment, being ashamed of taking back
from him the slave-girl and the water.
Book 19, Number 3062:
Narrated Saburah ibn Ma'bad al-Juhani:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) alighted at a place
where a mosque has been built under a large tree. He
tarried there for three days, and then proceeded to
Tabuk. Juhaynah met him on a wide plain. He asked them:
who are the people of Dhul-Marwah? They replied: Banu
Rifa'ah of Juhaynah. He said: I have given this (land)
to Banu Rifa'ah as a fief. Therefore, they divided it.
Some of them sold (their share) and others retained and
worked on it.
(Sub-narrator Ibn Wahab said: I then asked AbdulAziz
about this tradition. He narrated a part of it to me and
did not narrate it in full.
Book 19, Number 3063:
Narrated Asma' daughter of AbuBakr:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) assigned to
az-Zubayr palm-trees as a fief.
Book 19, Number 3064:
Narrated Qaylah bint Makhramah:
Abdullah ibn Hasan al-Anbari said: My grandmothers,
Safiyyah and Duhaybah, narrated to me, that hey were the
daughters of Ulaybah and were nourished by Qaylah,
daughter of Makhramah. She was the grandmother of their
father.
She reported to them, saying: We came upon the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him). My companion,
Hurayth ibn Hassan, came to him as a delegate from Bakr
ibn Wa'il. He took the oath of allegiance of Islam for
himself and for his people.
He then said: Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him),
write a document for us, giving us the land lying
between us and Banu Tamim at ad-Dahna' to the effect
that not one of them will cross it in our direction
except a traveller or a passer-by.
He said: Write down ad-Dahna' for them, boy. When I
saw that he passed orders to give it to him, I became
anxious, for it was my native land and my home.
I said: Apostle of Allah, he did not ask you for a
true border when he asked you. This land of Dahna' is a
place where the camels have their home, and it is a
pasture for the sheep. The women of Banu Tamim and their
children are beyond it.
He said: Stop, boy! A poor woman spoke the truth: a
Muslim is a brother of a Muslim. Each one of them may
benefit from water and trees, and they should cooperate
with each other against Satan.
Book 19, Number 3065:
Narrated Asmar ibn Mudarris:
I came to the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him), and took
the oath of allegiance to him. He said: If anyone
reaches a water which has not been approached before by
any Muslim, it belongs to him. The people, therefore,
went out running and marking (on the land).
Book 19, Number 3066:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) gave az-Zubayr the
land as a fief up to the reach of his horse when he
runs. He, therefore, made his horse run until it
stopped. He then threw his flog. Thereupon he said: Give
him (the land) up to the point where his flog has
reached.
Book 19, Number 3067:
Narrated Sa'id ibn Zayd:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: If anyone
brings barren land into cultivation, it belongs to him,
and the unjust vein has no right.
Book 19, Number 3068:
Narrated Urwah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: If anyone
brings barren land into cultivation, it belong to him.
He then transmitted a similar tradition mentioned above
(No. 3067).
Book 19, Number 3070:
Narrated Urwah:
I testify that the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) decided that the land is the land of
Allah, and the servants are the servants of Allah. If
anyone brings barren land into cultivation, he has more
right to it.
This tradition has been transmitted to us from the
Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) by those who transmitted the
traditions about prayer from him.
Book 19, Number 3071:
Narrated Samurah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: If anyone
surrounds a land with a wall, it belongs to him.
Book 19, Number 3074:
Narrated Zaynab:
She was picking lice from the head of the Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) while the wife of Uthman ibn
Affan and the immigrant women were with him. They
complained about their houses that they had been
narrowed down to them and they were evicted from them.
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) ordered that
the houses of the Immigrants should be given to their
wives. Thereafter Abdullah ibn Mas'ud died, and his wife
inherited his house in Medina.
Book 19, Number 3075:
Narrated Mu'adh ibn Jabal:
He who put the necklace of jizyah in his neck
abandoned the way followed by the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him).
Book 19, Number 3076:
Narrated AbudDarda':
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: If anyone takes
land by (paying) its jizyah, he renounces his
immigration; and if anyone takes off the disgrace of an
unbeliever from his neck he turns away his back from
Islam. He (the narrator) said: Thereafter Khalid ibn
Ma'dan heard this tradition from me, and he said: Has
Shubayb narrated it to you? I said: Yes. He said! When
you come to him, ask him to write this tradition to me.
He said: He then wrote it for him. When I came, Khalid
ibn Ma'dan asked me for the paper and I gave it to him.
When he read (the paper), he abandoned the lands he had
in his possession the moment he heard this.
Book 19, Number 3078:
Narrated As-Sa'b ibn Jaththamah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) protected Naqi and
said: There is no (permission for) protected land except
for Allah Most High.
Book 19, Number 3079:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: A fifth is
payable on buried treasure.
Book 19, Number 3081:
Narrated Duba'ah daughter of az-Zubayr ibn
AbdulMuttalib:
Al-Miqdad went to Baqi' al-Khabkhabah for a certain
need. He found a mouse taking out a dinar from a hole.
It then continued to take out dinars one by one until it
took out seventeen dinars. It then took out a red purse
containing a dinar. There were thus eighteen dinars. He
took them to the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him), informed
him and said to him: Take its sadaqah. The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him)
asked him: Did you extend your hand toward the hole? He
replied: No. The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
then said: May Allah bless you in it.
Book 19, Number 3082:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-'As:
When we went out along with the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
to at-Ta'if we passed a grave. I heard the Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) say: This is the grave of
AbuRighal. He was in this sacred mosque (sanctuary)
protecting himself (from punishment). When he came out,
he suffered the same punishment which his people
suffered at this place, and he was buried in it. The
sign of it is that a golden bough was buried with him.
If you dig it out, you will find it with him. The people
hastened to it and took out the bough.
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