413
| Narrated
'Aisha: Hind, the mother of Mu'awiya said to Allah's Apostle, "Abu
Sufyan (her husband) is a miser. Am I allowed to take from his money
secretly?" The Prophet said to her, "You and your sons may take what is
sufficient reasonably and fairly."
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414
| Narrated
Hisham bin 'Urwa from his father: who heard Aisha saying, "The Holy
Verse; 'Whoever amongst the guardians is rich, he should take no wages
(from the property of the orphans) but If he is poor, let him have for
himself what is just and reasonable (according to his labors)' (4.6) was
revealed concerning the guardian of the orphans who looks after them
and manages favorably their financial affairs; If the guardian Is poor,
he could have from It what Is just and reasonable, (according to his
labors)."
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415
| Narrated
Jabir: Allah's Apostle gave pre-emption (to the partner) in every joint
property, but if the boundaries of the property were demarcated or the
ways and streets were fixed, then there was no pre-emption.
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416
| Narrated
Jabir bin Abdullah: Allah's Apostle decided the validity of pre-emption
in every joint undivided property, but if the boundaries were well
marked or the ways and streets were fixed, then there was no
pre-emption.
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417
| Narrated
Mussaddad from 'Abdul Wahid: the same as above but said, "... in every
joint undivided thing..." Narrated Hisham from Ma'mar the same as above
but said, " ... in every property... "
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418
| Narrated
Ibn 'Umar: The Prophet said, "While three persons were walking, rain
began to fall and they had to enter a cave in a mountain. A big rock
rolled over and blocked the mouth of the cave. They said to each other,
'Invoke Allah with the best deed you have performed (so Allah might
remove the rock)'. One of them said, 'O Allah! My parents were old and I
used to go out for grazing (my animals). On my return I would milk (the
animals) and take the milk in a vessel to my parents to drink. After
they had drunk from it, I would give it to my children, family and wife.
One day I was delayed and on my return I found my parents sleeping, and
I disliked to wake them up. The children were crying at my feet
(because of hunger). That state of affairs continued till it was dawn. O
Allah! If You regard that I did it for Your sake, then please remove
this rock so that we may see the sky.' So, the rock was moved a bit. The
second said, 'O Allah! You know that I was in love with a cousin of
mine, like the deepest love a man may have for a woman, and she told me
that I would not get my desire fulfilled unless I paid her one-hundred
Dinars (gold pieces). So, I struggled for it till I gathered the desired
amount, and when I sat in between her legs, she told me to be afraid of
Allah, and asked me not to deflower her except rightfully (by
marriage). So, I got up and left her. O Allah! If You regard that I did
if for Your sake, kindly remove this rock.' So, two-thirds of the rock
was removed. Then the third man said, 'O Allah! No doubt You know that
once I employed a worker for one Faraq (three Sa's) of millet, and when I
wanted to pay him, he refused to take it, so I sowed it and from its
yield I bought cows and a shepherd. After a time that man came and
demanded his money. I said to him: Go to those cows and the shepherd and
take them for they are for you. He asked me whether I was joking with
him. I told him that I was not joking with him, and all that belonged to
him. O Allah! If You regard that I did it sincerely for Your sake, then
please remove the rock.' So, the rock was removed completely from the
mouth of the cave."
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419
| Narrated
'Abdur-Rahman bin Abu Bakr: We were with the Prophet when a tall pagan
with long matted unkempt hair came driving his sheep. The Prophet asked
him, "Are those sheep for sale or for gifts?" The pagan replied, "They
are for sale." The Prophet bought one sheep from him.
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420
| Narrated
Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "The Prophet Abraham emigrated with
Sarah and entered a village where there was a king or a tyrant. (The
king) was told that Abraham had entered (the village) accompanied by a
woman who was one of the most charming women. So, the king sent for
Abraham and asked, 'O Abraham! Who is this lady accompanying you?'
Abraham replied, 'She is my sister (i.e. in religion).' Then Abraham
returned to her and said, 'Do not contradict my statement, for I have
informed them that you are my sister. By Allah, there are no true
believers on this land except you and 1.' Then Abraham sent her to the
king. When the king got to her, she got up and performed ablution,
prayed and said, 'O Allah! If I have believed in You and Your Apostle,
and have saved my private parts from everybody except my husband, then
please do not let this pagan overpower me.' On that the king fell in a
mood of agitation and started moving his legs. Seeing the condition of
the king, Sarah said, 'O Allah! If he should die, the people will say
that I have killed him.' The king regained his power, and proceeded
towards her but she got up again and performed ablution, prayed and
said, 'O Allah! If I have believed in You and Your Apostle and have kept
my private parts safe from all except my husband, then please do not
let this pagan overpower me.' The king again fell in a mood of agitation
and started moving his legs. On seeing that state of the king, Sarah
said, 'O Allah! If he should die, the people will say that I have killed
him.' The king got either two or three attacks, and after recovering
from the last attack he said, 'By Allah! You have sent a satan to me.
Take her to Abraham and give her Ajar.' So she came back to Abraham and
said, 'Allah humiliated the pagan and gave us a slavegirl for service."
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421
| Narrated
'Aisha: Sad bin Abi Waqqas and 'Abu bin Zam'a quarreled over a boy. Sad
said, "O Allah's Apostle! This boy is the son of my brother ('Utba bin
Abi Waqqas) who took a promise from me that I would take him as he was
his (illegal) son. Look at him and see whom he resembles." 'Abu bin
Zam'a said, "O Allah's Apostle! This is my brother and was born on my
father's bed from his slave-girl." Allah's Apostle cast a look at the
boy and found definite resemblance to 'Utba and then said, "The boy is
for you, O 'Abu bin Zam'a. The child goes to the owner of the bed and
the adulterer gets nothing but the stones (despair, i.e. to be stoned to
death). Then the Prophet said, "O Sauda bint Zama! Screen yourself from
this boy." So, Sauda never saw him again.
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422
| Narrated
Sad that his father said: Abdur-Rahman bin Auf said to Suhaib, 'Fear
Allah and do not ascribe yourself to somebody other than your father.'
Suhaib replied, 'I would not like to say it even if I were given large
amounts of money, but I say I was kidnapped in my childhood.' "
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