Translation of Sahih Bukhari, Book 83:
Blood Money (Ad-Diyat)
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 1:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
A man said, "O Allah's Apostle! Which sin is the
greatest in Allah's Sight?" The Prophet said, "To set up
a rival unto Allah though He Alone created you . " The
man said, "What is next?" The Prophet said, "To kill
your son lest he should share your food with you." The
man said, "What is next?" The Prophet said, "To commit
illegal sexual intercourse with the wife of your
neighbor." So Allah revealed in confirmation of this
narration:--
'And those who invoke not with Allah, any other god.
Nor kill, such life as Allah has forbidden except for
just cause nor commit illegal sexual intercourse. And
whoever does this shall receive the punishment.' (25.68)
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 2:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "A faithful believer remains at
liberty regarding his religion unless he kills somebody
unlawfully."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 3:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
One of the evil deeds with bad consequence from which
there is no escape for the one who is involved in it is
to kill someone unlawfully.
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 4:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
The Prophet said, "The first cases to be decided
among the people (on the Day of Resurrection) will be
those of blood-shed."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 5:
Narrated Al-Miqdad bin 'Amr Al-Kindi:
An ally of Bani Zuhra who took part in the battle of
Badr with the Prophet, that he said, "O Allah's Apostle!
If I meet an unbeliever and we have a fight, and he
strikes my hand with the sword and cuts it off, and then
takes refuge from me under a tree, and says, 'I have
surrendered to Allah (i.e. embraced Islam),' may I kill
him after he has said so?" Allah's Apostle said, "Do not
kill him." Al-Miqdad said, "But O Allah's Apostle! He
had chopped off one of my hands and he said that after
he had cut it off. May I kill him?" The Prophet said.
"Do not kill him for if you kill him, he would be in the
position in which you had been before you kill him, and
you would be in the position in which he was before he
said the sentence." The Prophet also said to Al-Miqdad,
"If a faithful believer conceals his faith (Islam) from
the disbelievers, and then when he declares his Islam,
you kill him, (you will be sinful). Remember that you
were also concealing your faith (Islam) at Mecca
before."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 6:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
The Prophet said, "No human being is killed unjustly,
but a part of responsibility for the crime is laid on
the first son of Adam who invented the tradition of
killing (murdering) on the earth. (It is said that he
was Qabil).
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 7:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
The Prophet said, "After me (i.e. after my death), do
not become disbelievers, by striking (cutting) the necks
of one another.
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 8:
Narrated Abu Zur'a bin 'Amr bin Jarir:
The Prophet said during Hajjat-al-Wada', "Let the
people be quiet and listen to me. After me, do not
become disbelievers, by striking (cutting) the necks of
one another."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 9:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr:
The Prophet said, "Al-Kaba'ir (the biggest sins) are:
To join others (as partners) in worship with Allah, to
be undutiful to one's parents," or said, "to take a
false oath." (The sub-narrator, Shu'ba is not sure)
Mu'adh said: Shu'ba said, "Al-kaba'ir (the biggest sins)
are: (1) Joining others as partners in worship with
Allah, (2) to take a false oath (3) and to be undutiful
to one's parents," or said, "to murder (someone
unlawfully).
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 10:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet said, "The biggest of Al-Kaba'ir (the
great sins) are (1) to join others as partners in
worship with Allah, (2) to murder a human being, (3) to
be undutiful to one's parents (4) and to make a false
statement," or said, "to give a false witness."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 11:
Narrated Usama bin Zaid bin Haritha:
Allah's Apostle sent us (to fight) against Al-Huraqa
(one of the sub-tribes) of Juhaina. We reached those
people in the morning and defeated them. A man from the
Ansar and I chased one of their men and when we attacked
him, he said, "None has the right to be worshipped but
Allah." The Ansari refrained from killing him but I
stabbed him with my spear till I killed him. When we
reached (Medina), this news reached the Prophet. He said
to me, "O Usama! You killed him after he had said, 'None
has the right to be worshipped but Allah?"' I said, "O
Allah's Apostle! He said so in order to save himself."
The Prophet said, "You killed him after he had said,
'None has the right to be worshipped but Allah." The
Prophet kept on repeating that statement till I wished I
had not been a Muslim before that day.
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 12:
Narrated 'Ubada bin As-Samat:
I was among those Naqibs (selected leaders) who gave
the Pledge of allegiance to Allah's Apostle. We gave the
oath of allegiance, that we would not join partners in
worship besides Allah, would not steal, would not commit
illegal sexual intercourse, would not kill a life which
Allah has forbidden, would not commit robbery, would not
disobey (Allah and His Apostle), and if we fulfilled
this pledge we would have Paradise, but if we committed
any one of these (sins), then our case will be decided
by Allah.
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 13:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
The Prophet said, "Whoever carries arms against us,
is not from us."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 14:
Narrated Al-Ahnaf bin Qais:
I went to help that man (i.e., 'Ali), and on the way
I met Abu Bakra who asked me, "Where are you going?" I
replied, "I am going to help that man." He said, "Go
back, for I heard Allah's Apostle saying, 'If two
Muslims meet each other with their swords then (both)
the killer and the killed one are in the (Hell) Fire.' I
said, 'O Allah's Apostle! It is alright for the killer,
but what about the killed one?' He said, 'The killed one
was eager to kill his opponent."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 15:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
A Jew crushed the head of a girl between two stones,
and the girl was asked, "Who has done that to you,
so-and-so or so and so?" (Some names were mentioned for
her) till the name of that Jew was mentioned (whereupon
she agreed). The Jew was brought to the Prophet and the
Prophet kept on questioning him till he confessed,
whereupon his head was crushed with stones.
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 16:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
A girl wearing ornaments, went out at Medina.
Somebody struck her with a stone. She was brought to the
Prophet while she was still alive. Allah's Apostle asked
her, "Did such-and-such a person strike you?" She raised
her head, denying that. He asked her a second time,
saying, "Did so-and-so strike you?" She raised her head,
denying that. He said for the third time, "Did so-and-so
strike you?" She lowered her head, agreeing. Allah's
Apostle then sent for the killer and killed him between
two stones.
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 17:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
Allah's Apostle said, "The blood of a Muslim who
confesses that none has the right to be worshipped but
Allah and that I am His Apostle, cannot be shed except
in three cases: In Qisas for murder, a married person
who commits illegal sexual intercourse and the one who
reverts from Islam (apostate) and leaves the Muslims."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 18:
Narrated Anas:
A Jew killed a girl so that he may steal her
ornaments. He struck her with a stone, and she was
brought to the Prophet while she was still alive. The
Prophet asked her, "Did such-and-such person strike
you?" She gestured with her head, expressing denial. He
asked her for the second time, and she again gestured
with her head, expressing denial. When he asked her for
the third time, she beckoned, "Yes." So the Prophet
killed him (the Jew) with two stones.
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 19:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
In the year of the Conquest of Mecca, the tribe of
Khuza'a killed a man from the tribe of Bam Laith in
revenge for a killed person belonging to them in the
Pre-lslamic Period of Ignorance. So Allah's Apostle got
up saying, "Allah held back the (army having) elephants
from Mecca, but He let His Apostle and the believers
overpower the infidels (of Mecca). Beware! (Mecca is a
sanctuary)! Verily! Fighting in Mecca was not permitted
for anybody before me, nor will it be permitted for
anybody after me; It was permitted for me only for a
while (an hour or so) of that day. No doubt! It is at
this moment a sanctuary; its thorny shrubs should not be
uprooted; its trees should not be cut down; and its
Luqata (fallen things) should not be picked up except by
the one who would look for its owner. And if somebody is
killed, his closest relative has the right to choose one
of two things, i.e., either the Blood money or
retaliation by having the killer killed." Then a man
from Yemen, called Abu Shah, stood up and said, "Write
that) for me, O Allah's Apostle!" Allah's Apostle said
(to his companions), "Write that for Abu Shah." Then
another man from Quraish got up, saying, "O Allah's
Apostle! Except Al-Idhkhir (a special kind of grass) as
we use it in our houses and for graves." Allah's Apostle
said, "Except Al-idhkkir."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 20:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
For the children of Israel the punishment for crime
was Al-Qisas only (i.e., the law of equality in
punishment) and the payment of Blood money was not
permitted as an alternate. But Allah said to this nation
(Muslims): 'O you who believe! Qisas is prescribed for
you in case of murder, .....(up to) ...end of the Verse.
(2.178)
Ibn 'Abbas added: Remission (forgiveness) in this
Verse, means to accept the Blood-money in an intentional
murder. Ibn 'Abbas added: The Verse: 'Then the relatives
should demand Blood-money in a reasonable manner.'
(2.178) means that the demand should be reasonable and
it is to be compensated with handsome gratitude.
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 21:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The Prophet said, "The most hated persons to Allah
are three: (1) A person who deviates from the right
conduct, i.e., an evil doer, in the Haram (sanctuaries
of Mecca and Medina); (2) a person who seeks that the
traditions of the Pre-lslamic Period of Ignorance,
should remain in Islam (3) and a person who seeks to
shed somebody's blood without any right."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 22:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The pagans were defeated on the day (of the battle)
of Uhud. Satan shouted among the people on the day of
Uhud, "O Allah's worshippers! Beware of what is behind
you!" So the front file of the army attacked the back
files (mistaking them for the enemy) till they killed
Al-Yaman. Hudhaifa (bin Al-Yaman) shouted, "My father!"
My father! But they killed him. Hudhaifa said, "May
Allah forgive you." (The narrator added: Some of the
defeated pagans fled till they reached Taif.)
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 23:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
A Jew crushed the head of a girl between two stones.
It was said to her. "Who has done this to you,
such-and-such person, such-and-such person?" When the
name of the Jew was mentioned, she nodded with her head,
agreeing. So the Jew was brought and he confessed. The
Prophet ordered that his head be crushed with the
stones. (Hammam said, "with two stones.")
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 24:
Narrated Anas bin Malik: The Prophet killed a Jew for
killing a girl in order to take her orna
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 25:
Narrated 'Aisha:
We poured medicine into the mouth of the Prophet
during his ailment. He said, "Don't pour medicine into
my mouth." (We thought he said that) out of the aversion
a patient usually has for medicines. When he improved
and felt better he said, "There is none of you but will
be forced to drink medicine, except Al-'Abbas, for he
did not witness your deed."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 26:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
That he heard Allah's Apostle saying, "We (Muslims)
are the last (to come) but (will be) the foremost (on
the Day of Resurrection)." And added, "If someone is
peeping (looking secretly) into your house without your
permission, and you throw a stone at him and destroy his
eyes, there will be no blame on you."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 27:
Narrated Yahya:
Humaid said, "A man peeped into the house of the
Prophet and the Prophet aimed an arrow head at him to
hit him." I asked, "Who told you that?" He said, "Anas
bin Malik" (See Hadith No. 258 and 259, Vol. 8)
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 28:
Narrated 'Aisha:
"When it was the day of (the battle of) Uhud, the
pagans were defeated. Then Satan shouted, "O Allah's
worshipers! Beware of what is behind you!" So the front
files attacked the back files of the army. Hudhaifa
looked, and behold, there was his father, Al-Yaman
(being attacked) ! He shouted (to his companions), "O
Allah's worshipers, my father, my father!" But by Allah,
they did not stop till they killed him (i.e., Hudhaifa's
father). Hudhaifa said, "May Allah forgive you." ('Urwa
said, Hudhaifa continued asking Allah's Forgiveness for
the killer of his father till he died.
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 29:
Narrated Salama:
We went out with the Prophet to Khaibar. A man (from
the companions) said, "O 'Amir! Let us hear some of your
Huda (camel-driving songs.)" So he sang some of them
(i.e. a lyric in harmony with the camels walk). The
Prophet said, "Who is the driver (of these camels)?"
They said, "Amir." The Prophet said, "May Allah bestow
His Mercy on him !" The people said, "O Allah's Apostle!
Would that you let us enjoy his company longer!" Then
'Amir was killed the following morning. The people said,
"The good deeds of 'Amir are lost as he has killed
himself." I returned at the time while they were talking
about that. I went to the Prophet and said, "O Allah's
Prophet! Let my father be sacrificed for you! The people
claim that 'Amir's good deeds are lost." The Prophet
said, "Whoever says so is a liar, for 'Amir will have a
double reward as he exerted himself to obey Allah and
fought in Allah's Cause. No other way of killing would
have granted him greater reward."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 30:
Narrated 'Imran bin Husain:
A man bit another man's hand and the latter pulled
his hand out of his mouth by force, causing two of his
incisors (teeth) to fall out. They submitted their case
to the Prophet, who said, "One of you bit his brother as
a male camel bites. (Go away), there is no Diya
(Blood-money) for you."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 31:
Narrated Ya'la:
I went out in one of the Ghazwa and a man bit another
man and as a result, an incisor tooth of the former was
pulled out. The Prophet cancelled the case.
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 32:
Narrated Anas:
The daughter of An-Nadr slapped a girl and broke her
incisor tooth. They (the relatives of that girl), came
to the Prophet and he gave the order of Qisas (equality
in punishment).
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 33:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The Prophet said, "This and this are the same." He
meant the little finger and the thumb.
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 34:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
I heard the Prophet (saying the same as above Hadith
34).
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 35:
Narrated 'Aisha:
We poured medicine into the mouth of Allah's Apostle
during his illness, and he pointed out to us intending
to say, "Don't pour medicine into my mouth." We thought
that his refusal was out of the aversion a patient
usually has for medicine. When he improved and felt a
bit better he said (to us.) "Didn't I forbid you to pour
medicine into my mouth?" We said, "We thought (you did
so) because of the aversion, one usually have for
medicine." Allah's Apostle said, "There is none of you
but will be forced to drink medicine, and I will watch
you, except Al-'Abbas, for he did not witness this act
of yours."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 36:
Narrated Sahl bin Abi Hathma:
(a man from the Ansar) that a number of people from
his tribe went to Khaibar and dispersed, and then they
found one of them murdered. They said to the people with
whom the corpse had been found, "You have killed our
companion!" Those people said, "Neither have we killed
him, nor do we know his killer." The bereaved group went
to the Prophet and said, "O Allah's Apostle! We went to
Khaibar and found one of us murdered." The Prophet said,
"Let the older among you come forward and speak." Then
the Prophet said, to them, "Bring your proof against the
killer." They said "We have no proof." The Prophet said,
"Then they (the defendants) will take an oath." They
said, "We do not accept the oaths of the Jews." Allah's
Apostle did not like that the Blood-money of the killed
one be lost without compensation, so he paid one-hundred
camels out of the camels of Zakat (to the relatives of
the deceased) as Diya (Blood-money).
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 37:
Narrated Abu Qilaba:
Once 'Umar bin 'Abdul 'Aziz sat on his throne in the
courtyard of his house so that the people might gather
before him. Then he admitted them and (when they came
in), he said, "What do you think of Al-Qasama?" They
said, "We say that it is lawful to depend on Al-Qasama
in Qisas, as the previous Muslim Caliphs carried out
Qisas depending on it." Then he said to me, "O Abu
Qilaba! What do you say about it?" He let me appear
before the people and I said, "O Chief of the Believers!
You have the chiefs of the army staff and the nobles of
the Arabs. If fifty of them testified that a married man
had committed illegal sexual intercourse in Damascus but
they had not seen him (doing so), would you stone him?"
He said, "No." I said, "If fifty of them testified that
a man had committed theft in Hums, would you cut off his
hand though they did not see him?" He replied, "No." I
said, "By Allah, Allah's Apostle never killed anyone
except in one of the following three situations: (1) A
person who killed somebody unjustly, was killed (in
Qisas,) (2) a married person who committed illegal
sexual intercourse and (3) a man who fought against
Allah and His Apostle and deserted Islam and became an
apostate." Then the people said, "Didn't Anas bin Malik
narrate that Allah's Apostle cut off the hands of the
thieves, branded their eyes and then, threw them in the
sun?" I said, "I shall tell you the narration of Anas.
Anas said: "Eight persons from the tribe of 'Ukl came to
Allah's Apostle and gave the Pledge of allegiance for
Islam (became Muslim). The climate of the place (Medina)
did not suit them, so they became sick and complained
about that to Allah's Apostle. He said (to them ),
"Won't you go out with the shepherd of our camels and
drink of the camels' milk and urine (as medicine)?" They
said, "Yes." So they went out and drank the camels' milk
and urine, and after they became healthy, they killed
the shepherd of Allah's Apostle and took away all the
camels. This news reached Allah's Apostle , so he sent
(men) to follow their traces and they were captured and
brought (to the Prophet). He then ordered to cut their
hands and feet, and their eyes were branded with heated
pieces of iron, and then he threw them in the sun till
they died." I said, "What can be worse than what those
people did? They deserted Islam, committed murder and
theft."
Then 'Anbasa bin Said said, "By Allah, I never heard
a narration like this of today." I said, "O 'Anbasa! You
deny my narration?" 'Anbasa said, "No, but you have
related the narration in the way it should be related.
By Allah, these people are in welfare as long as this
Sheikh (Abu Qilaba) is among them." I added, "Indeed in
this event there has been a tradition set by Allah's
Apostle. The narrator added: Some Ansari people came to
the Prophet and discussed some matters with him, a man
from amongst them went out and was murdered. Those
people went out after him, and behold, their companion
was swimming in blood. They returned to Allah's Apostle
and said to him, "O Allah's Apostle, we have found our
companion who had talked with us and gone out before us,
swimming in blood (killed)." Allah's Apostle went out
and asked them, "Whom do you suspect or whom do you
think has killed him?" They said, "We think that the
Jews have killed him." The Prophet sent for the Jews and
asked them, "Did you kill this (person)?" They replied,
"No." He asked the Al-Ansars, "Do you agree that I let
fifty Jews take an oath that they have not killed him?"
They said, "It matters little for the Jews to kill us
all and then take false oaths." He said, "Then would you
like to receive the Diya after fifty of you have taken
an oath (that the Jews have killed your man)?" They
said, "We will not take the oath." Then the Prophet
himself paid them the Diya (Blood-money)." The narrator
added, "The tribe of Hudhail repudiated one of their men
(for his evil conduct) in the Pre-lslamic period of
Ignorance.
Then, at a place called Al-Batha' (near Mecca), the
man attacked a Yemenite family at night to steal from
them, but a. man from the family noticed him and struck
him with his sword and killed him. The tribe of Hudhail
came and captured the Yemenite and brought him to 'Umar
during the Hajj season and said, "He has killed our
companion." The Yemenite said, "But these people had
repudiated him (i.e., their companion)." 'Umar said,
"Let fifty persons of Hudhail swear that they had not
repudiated him." So forty-nine of them took the oath and
then a person belonging to them, came from Sham and they
requested him to swear similarly, but he paid
one-thousand Dirhams instead of taking the oath. They
called another man instead of him and the new man shook
hands with the brother of the deceased. Some people
said, "We and those fifty men who had taken false oaths
(Al-Qasama) set out, and when they reached a place
called Nakhlah, it started raining so they entered a
cave in the mountain, and the cave collapsed on those
fifty men who took the false oath, and all of them died
except the two persons who had shaken hands with each
other. They escaped death but a stone fell on the leg of
the brother of the deceased and broke it, whereupon he
survived for one year and then died." I further said,
"'Abdul Malik bin Marwan sentenced a man to death in
Qisas (equality in punishment) for murder, basing his
judgment on Al-Qasama, but later on he regretted that
judgment and ordered that the names of the fifty persons
who had taken the oath (Al-Qasama), be erased from the
register, and he exiled them in Sham."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number
38a:
Narrated Anas:
A man peeped into one of the dwelling places of the
Prophet. The Prophet got up and aimed a sharp-edged
arrow head (or wooden stick) at him to poke him
stealthily.
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 38:
Narrated Sahl bin Sa'd As-Sa'idi:
A man peeped through a hole in the door of Allah's
Apostle's house, and at that time, Allah's Apostle had a
Midri (an iron comb or bar) with which he was rubbing
his head. So when Allah's Apostle saw him, he said (to
him), "If I had been sure that you were looking at me
(through the door), I would have poked your eye with
this (sharp iron bar)." Allah's Apostle added, "The
asking for permission to enter has been enjoined so that
one may not look unlawfully (at what there is in the
house without the permission of its people)."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 39:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Abul Qasim said, "If any person peeps at you without
your permission and you poke him with a stick and injure
his eye, you will not be blamed."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 40:
Narrated Ash-Sha'bi:
liever." (See Hadith No. 283,Vol. 4)
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 41:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Two women from the tribe of Hudhail (fought with each
other) and one of them threw (a stone at) the other,
causing her to have a miscarriage and Allah's Apostle
gave his verdict that the killer (of the fetus) should
give a male or female slave (as a Diya).
Volume 9, Book 83, Number
42e:
Narrated Hisham's father from Al-Mughira bin Shu'ba:
'Umar consulted the companions about the case of a
woman's abortion (caused by somebody else). Al-Mughlra
said: The Prophet gave the verdict that a male or female
slave should be given (as a Diya). Then Muhammad bin
Maslama testified that he had witnessed the Prophet
giving such a verdict.
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 42:
Narrated Hisham's father:
'Umar asked the people, "Who heard the Prophet giving
his verdict regarding abortions?" Al-Mughira said, "I
heard him judging that a male or female slave should be
given (as a Diya)." 'Umar said, "Present a witness to
testify your statement." Muhammad bin Maslama said, "I
testify that the Prophet gave such a judgment."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 43:
Narrated 'Urwa:
I heard Al-Maghira bin Shu'ba narrating that 'Umar
had consulted them about the case of abortion (similarly
as narrated in No. 42).
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 44:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle gave a verdict regarding an aborted
fetus of a woman from Bani Lihyan that the killer (of
the fetus) should give a male or female slave (as a
Diya) but the woman who was required to give the slave,
died, so Allah's Apostle gave the verdict that her
inheritance be given to her children and her husband and
the Diya be paid by her 'Asaba.
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 45:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Two women from Hudhail fought with each other and one
of them hit the other with a stone that killed her and
what was in her womb. The relatives of the killer and
the relatives of the victim submitted their case to the
Prophet who judged that the Diya for the fetus was a
male or female slave, and the Diya for the killed woman
was to be paid by the 'Asaba (near relatives) of the
killer.
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 46:
Narrated 'Abdul-'Aziz:
Anas said, "When Allah's Apostle arrived at Medina,
Abu Talha took hold of my hand and brought me to Allah's
Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Anas is an
intelligent boy, so let him serve you." Anas added, "So
I served the Prophet L at home and on journeys; by
Allah, he never said to me for anything which I did: Why
have you done this like this or, for anything which I
did not do: 'Why have you not done this like this?"
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 47:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "There is no Diya for persons
killed by animals or for the one who has been killed
accidentally by falling into a well or for the one
killed in a mine. And one-fifth of Rikaz (treasures
buried before the Islamic era) is to be given to the
state."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 48:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "There is no Diya for a person
injured or killed by an animal (going about without
somebody to control it) and similarly, there is no Diya
for the one who falls and dies in a well, and also the
one who dies in a mine. As regards the Ar-Rikaz (buried
wealth), one-fifth thereof is for the state."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 49:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr:
The Prophet said, "Whoever killed a Mu'ahid (a person
who is granted the pledge of protection by the Muslims)
shall not smell the fragrance of Paradise though its
fragrance can be smelt at a distance of forty years (of
traveling)."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 50:
Narrated Abu Juhaifa:
I asked 'Ali "Do you have anything Divine literature
besides what is in the Qur'an?" Or, as Uyaina once said,
"Apart from what the people have?" 'Ali said, "By Him
Who made the grain split (germinate) and created the
soul, we have nothing except what is in the Quran and
the ability (gift) of understanding Allah's Book which
He may endow a man, with and what is written in this
sheet of paper." I asked, "What is on this paper?" He
replied, "The legal regulations of Diya (Blood-money)
and the (ransom for) releasing of the captives, and the
judgment that no Muslim should be killed in Qisas
(equality in punishment) for killing a Kafir
(disbeliever)."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 51:
Narrated Abu Said:
The Prophet said, "Do not prefer some prophets to
others."
Volume 9, Book 83, Number 52:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
A Jew whose face had been slapped (by someone), came
to the Prophet and said, "O Muhammad! A man from your
Ansari companions slapped me. " The Prophet said, "Call
him". They called him and the Prophet asked him, "Why
did you slap his face?" He said, "O Allah's Apostle!
While I was passing by the Jews, I heard him saying, 'By
Him Who chose Moses above all the human beings.' I said
(protestingly), 'Even above Muhammad?' So I became
furious and slapped him." The Prophet said, "Do not give
me preference to other prophets, for the people will
become unconscious on the Day of Resurrection and I will
be the first to gain conscious, and behold, I will Find
Moses holding one of the pillars of the Throne (of
Allah). Then I will not know whether he has become
conscious before me or he has been exempted because of
his unconsciousness at the mountain (during his worldly
life) which he received."
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