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Translation
of Sahih Bukhari, Book 15:
Gifts
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
740:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "O Muslim women! None of
you should look down upon the gift sent by her she-neighbour
even if it were the trotters of the sheep (fleshless
part of legs)."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
741:
Narrated Urwa:
Aisha said to me, "O my nephew! We used to
see the crescent, and then the crescent and then the
crescent in this way we saw three crescents in two
months and no fire (for cooking) used to be made in
the houses of Allah's Apostle. I said, "O my
aunt! Then what use to sustain you?" 'Aisha
said, "The two black things: dates and water,
our neighbors from Ansar had some Manarh and they
used to present Allah's Apostle some of their milk
and he used to make us drink."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
742:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "I shall accept the
invitation even if I were invited to a meal of a
sheep's trotter, and I shall accept the gift even if
it were an arm or a trotter of a sheep."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
743:
Narrated Sahl:
The Prophet sent for a woman from the emigrants
and she had a slave who was a carpenter. The Prophet
said to her "Order your slave to prepare the
wood (pieces) for the pulpit." So, she ordered
her slave who went and cut the wood from the
tamarisk and prepared the pulpit, for the Prophet.
When he finished the pulpit, the woman informed the
Prophet that it had been finished. The Prophet asked
her to send that pulpit to him, so they brought it.
The Prophet lifted it and placed it at the place in
which you see now."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
744:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abu Qatada Al-Aslami:
That his father said, "One day I was sitting
with some of the Prophet's companions on the way to
Mecca. Allah's Apostle was ahead of us. All of my
companions were in the state of Ihram while I was a
non-Muhrim. They saw an onager while I was busy
repairing my shoes, so they did not tell me about it
but they wished I had seen it. By chance I looked up
and saw it. So, I turned to the horse, saddled it
and rode on it, forgetting to take the spear and the
whip. I asked them if they could hand over to me the
whip and the spear but they said, 'No, by Allah, we
shall not help you in that in any way.' I became
angry and got down from the horse, picked up both
the things and rode the horse again. I attacked the
onager and slaughtered it, and brought it (after it
had been dead). They took it (cooked some of it) and
started eating it, but they doubted whether it was
allowed for them to eat it or not, as they were in
the state of Ihram. So, we proceeded and I hid with
me one of its fore-legs. When we met Allah's Apostle
and asked him about the case, he asked, 'Do you have
a portion of it with you?' I replied in the
affirmative and gave him that fleshy fore-leg which
he ate completely while he was in the state of Ihram
.
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
745:
Narrated Anas:
Once Allah's Apostle visited us in this house of
ours and asked for something to drink. We milked one
of our sheep and mixed it with water from this well
of ours and gave it to him. Abu Bakr was sitting on
his left side and 'Umar in front of him and a
bedouin on his right side. When Allah's Apostle
finished, 'Umar said to Allah's Apostle "Here
is Abu Bakr." But Allah's Apostle gave the
remaining milk to the bedouin and said twice,
"The (persons on the) right side! So, start
from the right side." Anas added, "It is a
Sunna (the Prophet's traditions)" and repeated
it thrice.
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
746:
Narrated Anas:
We chased a rabbit at Mar-al-Zahran and the
people ran after it but were exhausted. I
overpowered and caught it, and gave it to Abu Talha
who slaughtered it and sent its hip or two thighs to
Allah's Apostle. (The narrator confirms that he sent
two thighs). The Prophet accepted that. (The
sub-narrator asked Anas, "Did the Prophet; eat
from it?" Anas replied, "He ate from
it.")
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
747:
Narrated As-Sa'b bin Jaththama:
An onager was presented to Allah's Apostle at the
place called Al-Abwa' or Waddan, but Allah's Apostle
rejected it. When the Prophet noticed the signs of
sorrow on the giver's face he said, "We have
not rejected your gift, but we are in the state of
Ihram." (i.e. if we were not in a state of
Ihram we would have accepted your gift,
Fateh-al-Bari page 130, Vol. 6)
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
748:
Narrated Aisha:
The people used to look forward for the days of
my ('Aisha's) turn to send gifts to Allah's Apostle
in order to please him.
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
749:
Narrated Said bin Jubair:
Ibn Abbas said: Um Hufaid, Ibn 'Abbas's aunt sent
some dried yogurt (butter free), ghee (butter) and a
mastigar to the Prophet as a gift. The Prophet ate
the dried yogurt and butter but left the mastigar
because he disliked it. Ibn 'Abbas said, "The
mastigar was eaten at the table of Allah's Apostle
and if it had been illegal to eat, it could not have
been eaten at the table of Allah's Apostle."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
750:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Whenever a meal was brought to Allah's Apostle,
he would ask whether it was a gift or Sadaqa
(something given in charity). If he was told that it
was Sadaqa, he would tell his companions to eat it,
but if it was a gift, he would hurry to share it
with them.
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
751:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Some meat was brought to the Prophet and it was
said that the meat had been given in charity to
Buraira. He said, "It was Sadaqa for Buraira
but a gift for us."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
752:
Narrated 'Aisha:
I intended to buy Buraira but her masters
stipulated that her Wala should be for them. When
the Prophet was told about it, he said to me,
"Buy and manumit her, as the Wala' is for the
liberator." Once Buraira was given some meat,
and the Prophet asked, "What is this?" I
said, "It has been given to Buraira in
charity." He said, "It is sadaqa for her
but a gift for us." Buraira was given the
option (to stay with her husband or to part with
him). AbdurRahman (a sub-narrator) wondered,
"Was her husband a slave or a free man?"
Shu'ba (another sub-narrator) said, "I asked 'Abdur-Rahman
whether her husband was a slave or a free man. He
replied that he did not know whether he was a slave
or a free man."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
753:
Narrated Um 'Atiyya:
Once the Prophet went to 'Aisha and asked her
whether she had something (to eat). She said that
she had nothing except the mutton which Um 'Atiyya
had sent to (Buraira) in charity. The Prophet said
that it had reached its destination (i.e. it is no
longer an object of charity.)
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
754:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The people used to send gifts to the Prophet on
the day of my turn. Um Salama said: "My
companions (the wives of the Prophet Other than
Aisha) gathered and they complained about it. So I
informed the Prophet about it on their behalf, but
he remained silent.
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
755:
Narrated 'Urwa from 'Aisha:
The wives of Allah's Apostle were in two groups.
One group consisted of 'Aisha, Hafsa, Safiyya and
Sauda; and the other group consisted of Um Salama
and the other wives of Allah's Apostle. The Muslims
knew that Allah's Apostle loved 'Aisha, so if any of
them had a gift and wished to give to Allah's
Apostle, he would delay it, till Allah's Apostle had
come to 'Aisha's home and then he would send his
gift to Allah's Apostle in her home. The group of Um
Salama discussed the matter together and decided
that Um Salama should request Allah's Apostle to
tell the people to send their gifts to him in
whatever wife's house he was. Um Salama told Allah's
Apostle of what they had said, but he did not reply.
Then they (those wives) asked Um Salama about it.
She said, "He did not say anything to me."
They asked her to talk to him again. She talked to
him again when she met him on her day, but he gave
no reply. When they asked her, she replied that he
had given no reply. They said to her, "Talk to
him till he gives you a reply." When it was her
turn, she talked to him again. He then said to her,
"Do not hurt me regarding Aisha, as the Divine
Inspirations do not come to me on any of the beds
except that of Aisha." On that Um Salama said,
"I repent to Allah for hurting you." Then
the group of Um Salama called Fatima, the daughter
of Allah's Apostle and sent her to Allah's Apostle
to say to him, "Your wives request to treat
them and the daughter of Abu Bakr on equal
terms." Then Fatima conveyed the message to
him. The Prophet said, "O my daughter! Don't
you love whom I love?" She replied in the
affirmative and returned and told them of the
situation. They requested her to go to him again but
she refused. They then sent Zainab bint Jahsh who
went to him and used harsh words saying, "Your
wives request you to treat them and the daughter of
Ibn Abu Quhafa on equal terms." On that she
raised her voice and abused 'Aisha to her face so
much so that Allah's Apostle looked at 'Aisha to see
whether she would retort. 'Aisha started replying to
Zainab till she silenced her. The Prophet then
looked at 'Aisha and said, "She is really the
daughter of Abu Bakr."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
756:
Narrated 'Azra bin Thabit Al-Ansari:
When I went to Thumama bin 'Abdullah, he gave me
some perfume and said that Anas would not reject the
gifts of perfume. Anas said: The Prophet used not to
reject the gifts of perfume.
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
757:
Narrated Al-Miswar bin Makhrama and Marwan:
When the delegates of the tribe of Hawazin came
to the Prophet he stood up amongst the people,
Glorified and Praised Allah as He deserved, and
said, "Then after: Your brethren have come to
you with repentance and I see it logical to return
to them their captives; so whoever amongst you likes
to do that as a favor, then he can do it, and
whoever of you like to stick to his share till we
give him his right from the very first Fai (war
booty) (1) which Allah will bestow on us, then (he
can do so)." The people replied, "We do
that (to return the captives) willingly as a favor
for your sake."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
758:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostles used to accept gifts and used to
give something in return.
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
759:
Narrated An-Nu'man bin Bashir:
that his father took him to Allah's Apostle and
said, "I have given this son of mine a
slave." The Prophet asked, "Have you given
all your sons the like?" He replied in the
negative. The Prophet said, "Take back your
gift then."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
760:
Narrated 'Amir:
I heard An-Nu'man bin Bashir on the pulpit
saying, "My father gave me a gift but 'Amra
bint Rawaha (my mother) said that she would not
agree to it unless he made Allah's Apostle as a
witness to it. So, my father went to Allah's Apostle
and said, 'I have given a gift to my son from 'Amra
bint Rawaha, but she ordered me to make you as a
witness to it, O Allah's Apostle!' Allah's Apostle
asked, 'Have you given (the like of it) to everyone
of your sons?' He replied in the negative. Allah's
Apostle said, 'Be afraid of Allah, and be just to
your children.' My father then returned and took
back his gift."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
761:
Narrated Az-Zuhari:
Ubaidullah bin 'Abdullah told me that 'Aisha had
said, "When the Prophet became sick and his
condition became serious, he requested his wives to
allow him to be treated in my house, and they
allowed him. He came out leaning on two men while
his feet were dragging on the ground. He was walking
between Al-'Abbas and another man." 'Ubaidullah
said, "When I informed Ibn 'Abbas of what 'Aisha
had said, he asked me whether I knew who was the
second man whom 'Aisha had not named. I replied in
the negative. He said, 'He was 'Ali bin Abi Talib."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
762:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: The Prophet said, "One
who takes back his gift (which he has already given)
is like a dog that swallows its vomit."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
763:
Narrated Asma:
Once I said, "O Allah's Apostle! I have no
property except what has been given to me by
Az-Zubair (i.e. her husband). May I give in
charity?" The Prophet said, "Give in
charity and do not withhold it; otherwise Allah will
withhold it back from you . "
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
764:
Narrated Asma:
Allah's Apostle said, "Give (in charity) and
do not give reluctantly lest Allah should give you
in a limited amount; and do not withhold your money
lest Allah should withhold it from you."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
765:
Narrated Kurib:
the freed slave of Ibn 'Abbas, that Maimuna bint
Al-Harith told him that she manumitted a slave-girl
without taking the permission of the Prophet. On the
day when it was her turn to be with the Prophet, she
said, "Do you know, O Allah's Apostle, that I
have manumitted my slave-girl?" He said,
"Have you really?" She replied in the
affirmative. He said, "You would have got more
reward if you had given her (i.e. the slave-girl) to
one of your maternal uncles."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
766:
Narrated Aisha:
Whenever Allah's Apostle wanted to go on a
journey, he would draw lots as to which of his wives
would accompany him. He would take her whose name
came out. He used to fix for each of them a day and
a night. But Sauda bint Zam'a gave up her (turn) day
and night to 'Aisha, the wife of the Prophet in
order to seek the pleasure of Allah's Apostle (by
that action).
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
767:
Narrated Aisha:
I said, "O Allah's Apostle! I have two
neighbors; which of them should I give a gift
to?" The Prophet said, "(Give) to the one
whose door is nearer to you."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
768:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Abbas:
That he heard As-Sa'b bin Jaththama Al-Laithi,
who was one of the companions of the Prophet, saying
that he gave the meat of an onager to Allah's
Apostle while he was at a place called Al-Abwa' or
Waddan, and was in a state of Ihram. The Prophet did
not accept it. When the Prophet saw the signs of
sorrow on As-Sa'b's face because of not accepting
his present, he said (to him), "We are not
returning your present, but we are in the state of
Ihram." (See Hadith No. 747)
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
769:
Narrated Abu Humaid Al-Sa'idi:
The Prophet appointed a man from the tribe of Al-Azd,
called Ibn 'Utbiyya for collecting the Zakat. When
he returned he said, "This (i.e. the Zakat) is
for you and this has been given to my as a
present." The Prophet said, "Why hadn't he
stayed in his father's or mother's house to see
whether he would be given presents or not? By Him in
Whose Hands my life is, whoever takes something from
the resources of the Zakat (unlawfully) will be
carrying it on his neck on the Day of Resurrection;
if it be a camel, it will be grunting; if a cow, it
will be mooing; and if a sheep, it will be
bleating." The Prophet then raised his hands
till we saw the whiteness of his armpits, and he
said thrice, "O Allah! Haven't I conveyed Your
Message (to them)?"
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
770:
Narrated Jabir:
The Prophet said to me, "I will give you so
much (the Prophet pointed thrice with his hands)
when funds of Bahrain will come to me." But the
Prophet died before the money reached him. (When it
came) Abu Bakr ordered an announcer to announce that
whoever had a money claim on the Prophet or was
promised to be given something, should come to Abu
Bakr. I went to Abu Bakr and told him that the
Prophet had promised to give me so much. On that Abu
Bakr gave me three handfuls (of money).
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
771:
Narrated Al-Miswar bin Makhrama:
Allah's Apostle distributed some cloaks but did
not give anything thereof to Makhrama. Makhrama said
(to me), "O son! accompany me to Allah's
Apostle." When I went with him, he said,
"Call him to me." I called him (i.e. the
Prophet ) for my father. He came out wearing one of
those cloaks and said, "We kept this (cloak)
for you, (Makhrama)." Makhrama looked at the
cloak and said, "Makhrama is pleased," (or
the Prophet said), "Is Makhrama pleased?"
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
772:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
A man came to Allah's Apostle and said, "I
am ruined." The Prophet asked, "What do
you mean?" He said, "I had a sexual
intercourse with my wife during Ramadan (while
fasting)." The Prophet asked him, "Can you
manumit a slave?" He replied in the negative.
He then asked him, "Can you fast for two
successive months continuously" He replied in
the negative. The Prophet then asked him, "Can
you feed sixty poor persons?" He replied in the
negative. In the meantime an Ansari came with a
basket full of dates. The Prophet said to the man,
"Take it and give it in charity (as an
expiation of your sin)." The man said
"Should I give it to some people who are poorer
than we O Allah's Apostle? By Him Who has sent you
with the Truth, there is no family between Medina's
two mountains poorer than we." Allah's Apostle
told him to take it and provide his family with
it."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
773:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
My father was martyred on the day (of the battle)
of Uhud and his creditors demanded the debt back in
a harsh manner. So I went to Allah's Apostle and
informed him of that, he asked them to accept the
fruits of my garden and excuse my father, but they
refused. So, Allah's Apostle did not give them the
fruits, nor did he cut them and distribute them
among them, but said, "I will come to you
tomorrow morning." So, he came to us the next
morning and walked about in between the date-palms
and invoked Allah to bless their fruits. I plucked
the fruits and gave back all the rights of the
creditors in full, and a lot of fruits were left for
us. Then I went to Allah's Apostle, who was sitting,
and informed him about what happened. Allah's
Apostle told 'Umar, who was sitting there, to listen
to the story. 'Umar said, "Don't we know that
you are Allah's Apostle? By Allah! you are Allah's
Apostle!"
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
774:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad:
A drink (milk mixed with water) was brought to
the Prophet who drank some of it while a boy was
sitting on his right and old men on his left. The
Prophet said to the boy, "If you permit me,
I'll give (the rest of the drink to) these old men
first." The boy said, "I will not give
preference to any one over me as regards my share
from you, O Allah's Apostle!" The Prophet then
put that container in the boy's hand. (See Hadith
No. 541).
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
775:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
I sold a camel to the Prophet on one of the
journeys. When we reached Medina, he ordered me to
go to the Mosque and offer two Rakat. Then he
weighed for me (the price of the camel in gold) and
gave an extra amount over it. A part of it remained
with me till it was taken by the army of Sham on the
day of Harra."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
776:
Narrated Shal bin Sad:
A drink (of milk and water) was brought to
Allah's Apostle while a boy was sitting on his right
side and old men were sitting on his left side. He
asked the boy, "Will you allow me to give it to
these (people)?" The boy said, "No, by
Allah, I will not allow anyone to take my right from
you." Then the Prophet put the bowl in the
boy's hand.
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
777:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle owed a man some debt (and that
man demanded it very harshly). The companions of the
Prophet wanted to harm him, but the Prophet said to
them, "Leave him, as the creditor has the right
to speak harshly." He then added, "Buy (a
camel) of the same age and give it to him."
They said, "We cannot get except a camel of an
older age than that of his." He said, "Buy
it and give it to him, as the best amongst you is he
who pays back his debt in the most handsome way.'
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
778:
Narrated Marwan bin Al-Hakam and Al-Miswar bin
Makhrama:
When the delegates of the tribe of Hawazin came
to the Prophet they requested him to return their
property and their captives. He said to them,
"This concerns also other people along with me
as you see, and the best statement to me is the true
one, so you may choose one of two alternatives;
either the captives or the property and (I have not
distributed the booty for) I have been waiting for
you."
When the Prophet had returned from Ta'if, he
waited for them for more than ten nights. When they
came to know that the Prophet would not return
except one of the two, they chose their captives.
The Prophet then stood up amongst the Muslims,
Glorified and Praised Allah as He deserved, and then
said, "Then after: These brothers of yours have
come to you with repentance and I see it proper to
return their captives, 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 Fai (i.e. war booty)
which Allah will give us, then he can do so."
The people said, "We return (the captives) to
them willingly as a favor, O Allah's Apostle!"
The Prophet said, "I do not know who of you has
given his consent and who has not; so go back and
your leaders may present your decision to me."
The people went away, and their leaders discussed
the matter with them, and then came to the Prophet
to tell him that all of them had given their consent
(to return the captives) willingly. (Az-Zuhn, the
sub-narrator said, "This is what we know about
the captives, of Hawazin.")
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
779:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: That the people sitting with
that person will be his co-owners. But this report
is not confirmed by an authentic narration. (Refer
to Hadith 778)
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
780:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet took a camel of special age from
somebody on credit. Its owner came and demanded it
back (harshly). The Prophet said, "No doubt, he
who has a right, can demand it." Then the
Prophet gave him an older camel than his camel and
said, "The best amongst you is he who repays
his debts in the most handsome way."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
781:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
That he was in the company of the Prophet on a
journey, riding a troublesome camel belonging to 'Umar.
The camel used to go ahead of the Prophet, so Ibn 'Umar's
father would say, "O 'Abdullah! No one should
go ahead of the Prophet." The Prophet said to
him, "Sell it to me." 'Umar said to the
Prophet "It is for you." So, he bought it
and said, "O 'Abdullah! It is for you, and you
can do with it what you like."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
782:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Umar:
Umar bin Al-Khattab saw a silken dress (cloak)
being sold at the gate of the Mosque and said,
"O Allah's Apostle! Would that you buy it and
wear it on Fridays and when the delegates come to
you!" Allah's Apostle said, "This is worn
by the one who will have no share in the
Hereafter." Later on some silk dresses were
brought and Allah's Apostle sent one of them to 'Umar.
'Umar said, "How do you give me this to wear
while you said what you said about the dress of 'Utarid?"
Allah's Apostle said, "I have not given it to
you to wear." So, 'Umar gave it to a pagan
brother of his in Mecca.
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
783:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
Once the Prophet went to the house of Fatima but
did not enter it. 'Ali came and she told him about
that. When 'All asked the Prophet about it, he said,
"I saw a (multi-colored) decorated curtain on
her door. I am not interested in worldly
things." 'Ali went to Fatima and told her about
it. Fatima said, "I am ready to dispense with
it in the way he suggests." The Prophet ordered
her to send it to such-and-such needy people. "
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
784:
Narrated 'Ali:
The Prophet gave me a silken dress as a gift and
I wore it. When I saw the signs of anger on his
face, I cut it into pieces and distributed it among
my wives."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
785:
Narrated Anas:
A Jubba (i.e. cloak) made of thick silken cloth
was presented to the Prophet. The Prophet used to
forbid people to wear silk. So, the people were
pleased to see it. The Prophet said, "By Him in
Whose Hands Muhammad's soul is, the handkerchiefs of
Sad bin Mu'adh in Paradise are better than
this." Anas added, "The present was sent
to the Prophet by Ukaidir (a Christian) from Dauma."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
786:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
A Jewess brought a poisoned (cooked) sheep for
the Prophet who ate from it. She was brought to the
Prophet and he was asked, "Shall we kill
her?" He said, "No." I continued to
see the effect of the poison on the palate of the
mouth of Allah's Apostle .
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
787:
Narrated 'Abdur-Rahman bin Abu Bakr:
We were one-hundred and thirty persons
accompanying the Prophet who asked us whether anyone
of us had food. There was a man who had about a Sa
of wheat which was mixed with water then. A very
tall pagan came driving sheep. The Prophet asked
him, "Will you sell us (a sheep) or give it as
a present?" He said, "I will sell you (a
sheep)." The Prophet bought a sheep and it was
slaughtered. The Prophet ordered that its liver and
other abdominal organs be roasted. By Allah, the
Prophet gave every person of the
one-hundred-and-thirty a piece of that; he gave all
those of them who were present; and kept the shares
of those who were absent.The Prophet then put its
meat in two huge basins and all of them ate to their
fill, and even then more food was left in the two
basins which were carried on the camel (or said
something like it).
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
788:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Umar saw a silken cloak over a man for sale and
requested the Prophet to buy it in order to wear it
on Fridays and while meeting delegates. The Prophet
said, "This is worn by the one who will have no
share in the Hereafter." Later on Allah's
Apostle got some silken cloaks similar to that one,
and he sent one to 'Umar. 'Umar said to the Prophet
"How can I wear it, while you said about it
what you said?" The Prophet said, "I have
not given it to you to wear, but to sell or to give
to someone else." So, 'Umar sent it to his
brother at Mecca before he embraced Islam.
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
789:
Narrated Asma' bint Abu Bakr:
My mother came to me during the lifetime of
Allah's Apostle and she was a pagan. I said to
Allah's Apostle (seeking his verdict), "My
mother has come to me and she desires to receive a
reward from me, shall I keep good relations with
her?" The Prophet said, "Yes, keep good
relation with her. "
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
790:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The Prophet said, "He who takes back his
present is like him who swallows his vomit."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
791:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The Prophet said, "The bad example is not
for us. He who takes back his present is like a dog
that swallows back its vomit."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
792:
Narrated 'Umar bin Al-Khattab:
I gave a horse in Allah's Cause. The person to
whom it was given, did not look after it. I intended
to buy it from him, thinking that he would sell it
cheap. When I asked the Prophet he said, "Don't
buy it, even if he gives it to you for one Dirham,
as the person who takes back what he has given in
charity, is like a dog that swallows back its
vomit."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
793:
Narrated Jabir: The Prophet gave the verdict that
'Umra is for the one to whom it is presented.
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
794:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Umra is
permissible." Ata said, "Jabir narrated
the same to me from the Prophet."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
795:
Narrated Anas:
Once the people of Medina were frightened, so the
Prophet borrowed a horse from Abu Talha called Al-Mandub,
and rode it. When he came back he said, "We
have not seen anything (to be afraid of), but the
horse was very fast (having an energy as
inexhaustible as the water of the sea)."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
796:
Narrated Aiman:
I went to 'Aisha and she was wearing a coarse
dress costing five Dirhams. 'Aisha said, "Look
up and see my slave-girl who refuses to wear it in
the house though during the lifetime of Allah's
Apostle I had a similar dress which no woman
desiring to appear elegant (before her husband)
failed to borrow from me."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
797:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "What a good Maniha
(the she-camel which has recently given birth and
which gives profuse milk) is, and (what a good
Maniha) (the sheep which gives profuse milk, a bowl
in the morning and another in the evening) is!"
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
798:
Narrated Malik:
Maniha is a good deed of charity.
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
799:
Narrated Ibn Shihab Az-Zuhri:
Anas bin Malik said, "When the emigrants
came Medina, they had nothing whereas the Ansar had
land and property. The Ansar gave them their land on
condition that the emigrants would give them half
the yearly yield and work on the land and provide
the necessaries for cultivation." His (i.e.
Anas's mother who was also the mother of 'Abdullah
bin Abu Talha, gave some date-palms to Allah'
Apostle who gave them to his freed slave-girl (Um
Aiman) who was also the mother of Usama bin Zaid.
When the Prophet finished from the fighting against
the people of Khaibar and returned to Medina, the
emigrants returned to the Ansar the fruit gifts
which the Ansar had given them. The Prophet also
returned to Anas's mother the date-pallms. Allah's
Apostle gave Um Aiman other trees from his garden in
lieu of the old gift.
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
800:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr:
That Allah's Apostle said, "There are forty
virtuous deeds and the best of them is the Maniha of
a she-goat, and anyone who does one of these
virtuous deeds hoping for Allah's reward with firm
confidence that he will get it, then Allah will make
him enter Paradise because of Hassan (a
sub-narrator) said, "We tried to count those
good deeds below the Maniha; we mentioned replying
to the sneezer, removing harmful things from the
road, etc., but we failed to count even
fifteen."
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
801:
Narrated Jabir:
Some men had superfluous land and they said that
they would give it to others to cultivate on the
condition that they would get one-third or
one-fourth or one half of its yield. The Prophet
said, "Whoever has land should cultivate it
himself or give it to his brother or keep it
uncultivated."
Narrated Abu Said: A bedouin came to the Prophet
and asked him about emigration. The Prophet said to
him, "May Allah be merciful to you. The matter
of emigration is difficult. Have you got some
camels?" He replied in the affirmative. The
Prophet asked him, "Do you pay their Zakat?"
He replied in the affirmative. He asked, "Do
you lend them so that their milk may be utilized by
others?" The bedouin said, "Yes." The
Prophet asked, "Do you milk them on the day off
watering them?" He replied, "Yes."
The Prophet said, "Do good deeds beyond the
merchants (or the sea) and Allah will never
disregard any of your deeds." (See Hadith No.
260, Vol. 5)
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
802:
Narrated Tawus:
That he was told by the most learned one amongst
them (i.e. Ibn Abbas) that the Prophet went towards
some land which was flourishing with vegetation and
asked to whom it belonged. He was told that such and
such a person took it on rent. The Prophet said,
"It would have been better (for the owner) if
he had given it to him gratis rather than charging
him a fixed rent.
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
803:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "The Prophet Abraham
migrated with Sarah. The people (of the town where
they migrated) gave her Ajar (i.e. Hajar). Sarah
returned and said to Abraham, "Do you know that
Allah has humiliated that pagan and he has given a
slave-girl for my service?"
Volume 3, Book 47, Number
804:
Narrated 'Umar bin Al-Khatab:
Once I gave a horse (for riding) in Allah's
Cause. Later I saw it being sold. I asked Allah's
Apostle (whether I could buy it). He said,
"Don't buy it, for you should not get back what
you have given in charity."
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