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Ibn 'Abbas: Some people claim that the order in the above Verse is
cancelled, by Allah, it is not cancelled, but the people have stopped
acting on it. There are two kinds of guardians (who are in charge of the
inheritance): One is that who inherits; such a person should give (of
what he inherits to the relatives, the orphans and the needy, etc.), the
other is that who does not inherit (e.g. the guardian of the orphans):
such a person should speak kindly and say (to those who are present at
the time of distribution), "I can not give it to you (as the wealth
belongs to the orphans)."
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| Narrated
'Aisha: A man said to the Prophet, "My mother died suddenly, and I
think that if she could speak, she would have given in charity. May I
give in charity on her behalf?" He said, "Yes! Give in charity on her
behalf."
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Ibn 'Abbas: Sad bin Ubada consulted Allah's Apostle saying, "My mother
died and she had an unfulfilled vow." The Prophet said, "Fulfill it on
her behalf."
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Ibn 'Abbas: That the mother of Sad bin Ubada the brother of Bani Saida
died in Sad's absence, so he came to the Prophet saying, "O Allah's
Apostle! My mother died in my absence, will it benefit her if I give in
charity on her behalf?" The Prophet said, "Yes." Sad said, "I take you
as my witness that I give my garden Al-Makhraf in charity on her
behalf."
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Az-Zuhri: Urwa bin Az-Zubair said that he asked 'Aisha about the
meaning of the Quranic Verse:-- "And if you fear that you will not deal
fairly with the orphan girls then marry (other) women of your choice."
(4.2-3) Aisha said, "It is about a female orphan under the guardianship
of her guardian who is inclined towards her because of her beauty and
wealth, and likes to marry her with a Mahr less than what is given to
women of her standard. So they (i.e. guardians) were forbidden to marry
the orphans unless they paid them a full appropriate Mahr (otherwise)
they were ordered to marry other women instead of them. Later on the
people asked Allah's Apostle about it. So Allah revealed the following
Verse:-- "They ask your instruction (O Muhammad!) regarding women. Say:
Allah instructs you regarding them..." (4.127) and in this Verse Allah
indicated that if the orphan girl was beautiful and wealthy, her
guardian would have the desire to marry her without giving her an
appropriate Mahr equal to what her peers could get, but if she was
undesirable for lack of beauty or wealth, then he would not marry her,
but seek to marry some other woman instead of her. So, since he did not
marry her when he had no inclination towards her, he had not the right
to marry her when he had an interest in her, unless he treated her
justly by giving her a full Mahr and securing all her rights.
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Ibn 'Umar: In the lifetime of Allah's Apostle , Umar gave in charity
some of his property, a garden of date-palms called Thamgh. 'Umar said,
"O Allah's Apostle! I have some property which I prize highly and I want
to give it in charity." The Prophet; said, "Give it in charity (i.e. as
an endowment) with its land and trees on the condition that the land
and trees will neither be sold nor given as a present, nor bequeathed,
but the fruits are to be spent in charity." So 'Umar gave it in charity,
and it was for Allah's Cause, the emancipation of slaves, for the poor,
for guests, for travelers, and for kinsmen. The person acting as its
administrator could eat from it reasonably and fairly, and could let a
friend of his eat from it provided he had no intention of becoming
wealthy by its means.
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| Narrated
'Aisha: The following Verse:-- "If a guardian is well-off, let him
claim no remuneration (i.e. wages), but if he is poor, let him have for
himself what is just and reasonable." (4.6) was revealed in connection
with the guardian of an orphan, and it means that if he is poor he can
have for himself (from the orphan's wealth) what is just and reasonable
according to the orphan's share of the inheritance.
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Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "Avoid the seven great destructive
sins." The people enquire, "O Allah's Apostle! What are they? "He said,
"To join others in worship along with Allah, to practice sorcery, to
kill the life which Allah has forbidden except for a just cause,
(according to Islamic law), to eat up Riba (usury), to eat up an
orphan's wealth, to give back to the enemy and fleeing from the
battlefield at the time of fighting, and to accuse, chaste women, who
never even think of anything touching chastity and are good believers.
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Anas: When Allah's Apostle came to Medina; he did not have any servant.
Abu Talha (Anas' step-father) took me to Allah's Apostle and said, "O
Allah's Apostle! Anas is a wise boy, so let him serve you." So, I served
him at home and on journeys. If I did anything, he never asked me why I
did it, and if I refrained from doing anything, he never asked me why I
refrained from doing it.
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Anas bin Malik: Abu Talha had the greatest wealth of date-palms amongst
the Ansar in Medina, and he prized above all his wealth (his garden)
Bairuha', which was situated opposite the Mosque (of the Prophet ). The
Prophet used to enter It and drink from its fresh water. When the
following Divine Verse came:-- "By no means shall you attain piety until
you spend of what you love," (3.92) Abu Talha got up saying. "O Allah's
Apostle! Allah says, 'You will not attain piety until you spend of what
you love,' and I prize above al I my wealth, Bairuha' which I want to
give in charity for Allah's Sake, hoping for its reward from Allah. So
you can use it as Allah directs you." On that the Prophet said, "Bravo!
It is a profitable (or perishable) property. (Ibn Maslama is not sure as
to which word is right, i.e. profitable or perishable.) I have heard
what you have said, and I recommend that you distribute this amongst
your relatives." On that Abu Talha said, "O Allah's Apostle! I will do
(as you have suggested)." So, Abu Talha distributed that garden amongst
his relatives and cousins.
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