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Translation of Sahih Bukhari, Book 38:
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Volume 3, Book 38, Number 496:
Narrated 'Ali: Allah's Apostle ordered me to
distribute the saddles and skins of the Budn which had
slaughtered.
Volume 3, Book 38, Number 497:
Narrated 'Uqba bin Amir:
that the Prophet had given him sheep to distribute
among his companions and a male kid was left (after the
distribution). When he informed the Prophet of it, he
said (to him), "Offer it as a sacrifice on your behalf."
Volume 3, Book 38, Number 498:
Narrated 'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf:
I got an agreement written between me and Umaiya bin
Khalaf that Umaiya would look after my property (or
family) in Mecca and I would look after his in Medina.
When I mentioned the word 'Ar-Rahman' in the documents,
Umaiya said, "I do not know 'Ar-Rahman.' Write down to
me your name, (with which you called yourself) in the
Pre-lslamic Period of Ignorance." So, I wrote my name '
'Abdu 'Amr'. On the day (of the battle) of Badr, when
all the people went to sleep, I went up the hill to
protect him. Bilal(1) saw him (i.e. Umaiya) and went to
a gathering of Ansar and said, "(Here is) Umaiya bin
Khalaf! Woe to me if he escapes!" So, a group of Ansar
went out with Bilal to follow us ('Abdur-Rahman and
Umaiya). Being afraid that they would catch us, I left
Umaiya's son for them to keep them busy but the Ansar
killed the son and insisted on following us. Umaiya was
a fat man, and when they approached us, I told him to
kneel down, and he knelt, and I laid myself on him to
protect him, but the Ansar killed him by passing their
swords underneath me, and one of them injured my foot
with his sword. (The sub narrator said, " 'Abdur-Rahman
used to show us the trace of the wound on the back of
his foot.")
Volume 3, Book 38, Number 499:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri and Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle employed someone as a governor at
Khaibar. When the man came to Medina, he brought with
him dates called Janib. The Prophet asked him, "Are all
the dates of Khaibar of this kind?" The man replied,
"(No), we exchange two Sa's of bad dates for one Sa of
this kind of dates (i.e. Janib), or exchange three Sa's
for two." On that, the Prophet said, "Don't do so, as it
is a kind of usury (Riba) but sell the dates of inferior
quality for money, and then buy Janib with the money".
The Prophet said the same thing about dates sold by
weight. (See Hadith No. 506).
Volume 3, Book 38, Number 500:
Narrated Ibn Ka'b bin Malik from his father:
We had some sheep which used to graze at Sala'. One
of our slavegirls saw a sheep dying and she broke a
stone and slaughtered the sheep with it. My father said
to the people, "Don't eat it till I ask the Prophet
about it (or till I send somebody to ask the Prophet)."
So, he asked or sent somebody to ask the Prophet, and
the Prophet permitted him to eat it. 'Ubaidullah (a
sub-narrator) said, "I admire that girl, for though she
was a slave-girl, she dared to slaughter the sheep . "
Volume 3, Book 38, Number 501:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet owed somebody a camel of a certain age.
When he came to demand it back, the Prophet said (to
some people), "Give him (his due)." When the people
searched for a camel of that age, they found none, but
found a camel one year older. The Prophet said, "Give
(it to) him." On that, the man remarked, "You have given
me my right in full. May Allah give you in full." The
Prophet said, "The best amongst you is the one who pays
the rights of others generously."
Volume 3, Book 38, Number 502:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
A man came to the Prophet demanding his debts and
behaved rudely. The companions of the Prophet intended
to harm him, but Allah's Apostle said (to them), "Leave
him, for the creditor (i.e. owner of a right) has the
right to speak." Allah's Apostle then said, "Give him a
camel of the same age as that of his." The people said,
"O Allah's Apostle! There is only a camel that is older
than his." Allah's Apostle said, "Give (it to) him, for
the best amongst you is he who pays the rights of others
handsomely."
Volume 3, Book 38, Number 503:
Narrated Marwan bin Al-Hakam and Al-Miswar bin
Makhrama:
When the delegates of the tribe of Hawazin after
embracing Islam, came to Allah's Apostle, he got up.
They appealed to him to return their properties and
their captives. Allah's Apostle said to them, "The most
beloved statement to me is the true one. So, you have
the option of restoring your properties or your
captives, for I have delayed distributing them." The
narrator added, Allah's Apostle c had been waiting for
them for more than ten days on his return from Taif.
When they realized that Allah's Apostle would return to
them only one of two things, they said, "We choose our
captives." So, Allah's Apostle got up in the gathering
of the Muslims, praised Allah as He deserved, and said,
"Then after! These brethren of yours have come to you
with repentance and I see it proper to return their
captives to them. So, whoever amongst you likes to do
that as a favor, then he can do it, and whoever of you
wants to stick to his share till we pay him from the
very first booty which Allah will give us then he can do
so." The people replied, "We agree to give up our shares
willingly as a favor for Allah's Apostle." Then Allah's
Apostle said, "We don't know who amongst you has agreed
and who hasn't. Go back and your chiefs may tell us your
opinion." So, all of them returned and their chiefs
discussed the matter with them and then they (i.e. their
chiefs) came to Allah's Apostle to tell him that they
(i.e. the people) had given up their shares gladly and
willingly.
Volume 3, Book 38, Number 504:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
I was accompanying the Prophet on a journey and was
riding a slow camel that was lagging behind the others.
The Prophet passed by me and asked, "Who is this?" I
replied, "Jabir bin 'Abdullah." He asked, "What is the
matter, (why are you late)?" I replied, "I am riding a
slow camel." He asked, "Do you have a stick?" I replied
in the affirmative. He said, "Give it to me." When I
gave it to him, he beat the camel and rebuked it. Then
that camel surpassed the others thenceforth. The Prophet
said, "Sell it to me." I replied, "It is (a gift) for
you, O Allah's Apostle." He said, "Sell it to me. I have
bought it for four Dinars (gold pieces) and you can keep
on riding it till Medina." When we approached Medina, I
started going (towards my house). The Prophet said,
"Where are you going?" I Sad, "I have married a widow."
He said, "Why have you not married a virgin to fondle
with each other?" I said, "My father died and left
daughters, so I decided to marry a widow (an experienced
woman) (to look after them)." He said, "Well done." When
we reached Medina, Allah's Apostle said, "O Bilal, pay
him (the price of the camel) and give him extra money."
Bilal gave me four Dinars and one Qirat extra. (A
sub-narrator said): Jabir added, "The extra Qirat of
Allah's Apostle never parted from me." The Qirat was
always in Jabir bin 'Abdullah's purse.
Volume 3, Book 38, Number
505r:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad:
A woman came to Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's
Apostle! I want to give up myself to you." A man said,
"Marry her to me." The Prophet said, "We agree to marry
her to you with what you know of the Qur'an by heart."
Volume 3, Book 38, Number
505t:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle deputed me to keep Sadaqat (al-Fitr)
of Ramadan. A comer came and started taking handfuls of
the foodstuff (of the Sadaqa) (stealthily). I took hold
of him and said, "By Allah, I will take you to Allah's
Apostle ." He said, "I am needy and have many
dependents, and I am in great need." I released him, and
in the morning Allah's Apostle asked me, "What did your
prisoner do yesterday?" I said, "O Allah's Apostle! The
person complained of being needy and of having many
dependents, so, I pitied him and let him go." Allah's
Apostle said, "Indeed, he told you a lie and he will be
coming again." I believed that he would show up again as
Allah's Apostle had told me that he would return. So, I
waited for him watchfully. When he (showed up and)
started stealing handfuls of foodstuff, I caught hold of
him again and said, "I will definitely take you to
Allah's Apostle. He said, "Leave me, for I am very needy
and have many dependents. I promise I will not come back
again." I pitied him and let him go.
In the morning Allah's Apostle asked me, "What did
your prisoner do." I replied, "O Allah's Apostle! He
complained of his great need and of too many dependents,
so I took pity on him and set him free." Allah's Apostle
said, "Verily, he told you a lie and he will return." I
waited for him attentively for the third time, and when
he (came and) started stealing handfuls of the
foodstuff, I caught hold of him and said, "I will surely
take you to Allah's Apostle as it is the third time you
promise not to return, yet you break your promise and
come." He said, "(Forgive me and) I will teach you some
words with which Allah will benefit you." I asked, "What
are they?" He replied, "Whenever you go to bed, recite
"Ayat-al-Kursi"-- 'Allahu la ilaha illa huwa-l-Haiy-ul
Qaiyum' till you finish the whole verse. (If you do so),
Allah will appoint a guard for you who will stay with
you and no satan will come near you till morning. " So,
I released him. In the morning, Allah's Apostle asked,
"What did your prisoner do yesterday?" I replied, "He
claimed that he would teach me some words by which Allah
will benefit me, so I let him go." Allah's Apostle
asked, "What are they?" I replied, "He said to me,
'Whenever you go to bed, recite Ayat-al-Kursi from the
beginning to the end ---- Allahu la ilaha illa
huwa-lHaiy-ul-Qaiyum----.' He further said to me, '(If
you do so), Allah will appoint a guard for you who will
stay with you, and no satan will come near you till
morning.' (Abu Huraira or another sub-narrator) added
that they (the companions) were very keen to do good
deeds. The Prophet said, "He really spoke the truth,
although he is an absolute liar. Do you know whom you
were talking to, these three nights, O Abu Huraira?" Abu
Huraira said, "No." He said, "It was Satan."
Volume 3, Book 38, Number 506:
Narrated Abu Said al-Khudri:
Once Bilal brought Barni (i.e. a kind of dates) to
the Prophet and the Prophet asked him, "From where have
you brought these?" Bilal replied, "I had some inferior
type of dates and exchanged two Sas of it for one Sa of
Barni dates in order to give it to the Prophet; to eat."
Thereupon the Prophet said, "Beware! Beware! This is
definitely Riba (usury)! This is definitely Riba
(Usury)! Don't do so, but if you want to buy (a superior
kind of dates) sell the inferior dates for money and
then buy the superior kind of dates with that money."
Volume 3, Book 38, Number 507:
Narrated 'Amr:
Concerning the Waqf of 'Umar: It was not sinful of
the trustee (of the Waqf) to eat or provide his friends
from it, provided the trustee had no intention of
collecting fortune (for himself). Ibn 'Umar was the
manager of the trust of 'Umar and he used to give
presents from it to those with whom he used to stay at
Mecca.
Volume 3, Book 38, Number 508:
Narrated Zaid bin Khalid and Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "O Unais! Go to the wife of this
(man) and if she confesses (that she has committed
illegal sexual intercourse), then stone her to death."
Volume 3, Book 38, Number 509:
Narrated 'Uqba bin Al-Harith:
When An-Nuaman or his son was brought in a state of
drunkenness, Allah's Apostle ordered all those who were
present in the house to beat him. I was one of those who
beat him. We beat him with shoes and palm-leaf stalks.
Volume 3, Book 38, Number 510:
Narrated 'Aisha:
I twisted the garlands of the Hadis (i.e. animals for
sacrifice) of Allah's Apostle with my own hands. Then
Allah's Apostle put them around their necks with his own
hands, and sent them with my father (to Mecca). Nothing
legal was regarded illegal for Allah's Apostle till the
animals were slaughtered.
Volume 3, Book 38, Number 511:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Abu Talha was the richest man in Medina amongst the
Ansar and Beeruha' (garden) was the most beloved of his
property, and it was situated opposite the mosque (of
the Prophet.). Allah's Apostle used to enter it and
drink from its sweet water. When the following Divine
Verse were revealed: 'you will not attain righteousness
till you spend in charity of the things you love'
(3.93), Abu Talha got up in front of Allah's Apostle and
said, "O Allah's Apostle! Allah says in His Book, 'You
will not attain righteousness unless you spend (in
charity) that which you love,' and verily, the most
beloved to me of my property is Beeruha (garden), so I
give it in charity and hope for its reward from Allah. O
Allah's Apostle! Spend it wherever you like." Allah's
Apostle appreciated that and said, "That is perishable
wealth, that is perishable wealth. I have heard what you
have said; I suggest you to distribute it among your
relatives." Abu Talha said, "I will do so, O Allah's
Apostle." So, Abu Talha distributed it among his
relatives and cousins. The sub-narrator (Malik) said:
The Prophet said: "That is a profitable wealth," instead
of "perishable wealth".
Volume 3, Book 38, Number 512:
Narrated Abu Musa:
The Prophet said, "An honest treasurer who gives what
he is ordered to give fully, perfectly and willingly to
the person to whom he is ordered to give, is regarded as
one of the two charitable persons."
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