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Translation of Sahih Bukhari, Book 86:
Tricks
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 85:
Narrated 'Umar bin Al-Khattab:
The Prophet said, 'O people! The reward of deeds depends upon the
intentions, and every person will get the reward according to what he
has intended. So, whoever emigrated for Allah and His Apostle, then
his emigration was for Allah and His Apostle, and whoever emigrated
to take worldly benefit or for a woman to marry, then his emigration
was for what he emigrated for."
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 86:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Allah does not accept prayer of anyone of you if
he does Hadath (passes wind) till he performs the ablution (anew)."
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 87:
Narrated Anas:
That Abu Bakr wrote for him, Zakat regulations which Allah's Apostle
had made compulsory, and wrote that one should neither collect various
portions (of the property) nor divide the property into various portions
in order to avoid paying Zakat.
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 88:
Narrated Talha bin 'Ubaidullah:
A bedouin with unkempt hair came to Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Tell me what Allah has enjoined on me as regards prayers."
The Prophet said, "You have to offer perfectly the five (compulsory)
prayers in a day and a night (24 hrs.), except if you want to perform
some extra optional prayers." The bedouin said, "Tell me what Allah
has enjoined on me as regards fasting." The Prophet said, "You have
to observe fast during the month of Ramadan except if you fast some
extra optional fast." The bedouin said, "Tell me what Allah has enjoined
on me as regard Zakat." The Prophet then told him the Islamic laws and
regulations whereupon the bedouin said, "By Him Who has honored you,
I will not perform any optional deeds of worship and I will not leave
anything of what Allah has enjoined on me." Allah's Apostle said, "He
will be successful if he has told the truth (or he will enter Paradise
if he said the truth)." And some people said, "The Zakat for one-hundred
and twenty camels is two Hiqqas, and if the Zakat payer slaughters the
camels intentionally or gives them as a present or plays some other
trick in order to avoid the Zakat, then there is no harm (in it) for
him.
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 89:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "On the Day of Resurrection the Kanz (Treasure
or wealth of which, Zakat has not been paid) of anyone of you will appear
in the shape of a huge bald headed poisonous male snake and its owner
will run away from it, but it will follow him and say, 'I am your Kanz.'"
The Prophet added, "By Allah, that snake will keep on following him
until he stretches out his hand and let the snake swallow it." Allah's
Apostle added, "If the owner of camels does not pay their Zakat, then,
on the Day of Resurrection those camels will come to him and will strike
his face with their hooves." Some people said: Concerning a man who
has camels, and is afraid that Zakat will be due so he sells those camels
for similar camels or for sheep or cows or money one day before Zakat
becomes due in order to avoid payment of their Zakat cunningly! "He
has not to pay anything." The same scholar said, "If one pays Zakat
of his camels one day or one year prior to the end of the year (by the
end of which Zakat becomes due), his Zakat will be valid."
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 90t:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Sa'd bin 'Ubada Al-Ansari sought the verdict of Allah's Apostle regarding
a vow made by his mother who had died before fulfilling it. Allah's
Apostle said, "Fulfill it on her behalf." Some people said, "If the
number of camels reaches twenty, then their owner has to pay four sheep
as Zakat; and if their owner gives them as a gift or sells them in order
to escape the payment of Zakat cunningly before the completion of a
year, then he is not to pay anything, and if he slaughters them and
then dies, then no Zakat is to be taken from his property."
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 90:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
Nafi narrated to me that 'Abdullah said that Allah's Apostle forbade
the Shighar. I asked Nafi', "What is the Shighar?" He said, "It is to
marry the daughter of a man and marry one's daughter to that man (at
the same time) without Mahr (in both cases); or to marry the sister
of a man and marry one's own sister to that man without Mahr." Some
people said, "If one, by a trick, marries on the basis of Shighar, the
marriage is valid but its condition is illegal." The same scholar said
regarding Al-Mut'a, "The marriage is invalid and its condition is illegal."
Some others said, "The Mut'a and the Shighar are permissible but the
condition is illegal."
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 91:
Narrated Muhammad bin 'Ali:
'Ali was told that Ibn 'Abbas did not see any harm in the Mut'a marriage.
'Ali said, "Allah's Apostle forbade the Mut'a marriage on the Day of
the battle of Khaibar and he forbade the eating of donkey's meat." Some
people said, "If one, by a tricky way, marries temporarily, his marriage
is illegal." Others said, "The marriage is valid but its condition is
illegal."
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 92:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "One should not prevent others from watering
their animals with the surplus of his water in order to prevent them
from benefiting by the surplus of grass."
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 93:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle forbade the practice of An-Najsh.
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 94:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
A man mentioned to the Prophet that he had always been cheated in
bargains. The Prophet said, "Whenever you do bargain, say, 'No cheating.'"
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 95:
Narrated 'Urwa:
That he asked 'Aisha regarding the Verse: 'If you fear that you shall
not be able to deal justly with the orphan girls, marry (other) women
of your choice.' (4.3) 'Aisha said, "It is about an orphan girl under
the custody of her guardian who being attracted by her wealth and beauty
wants to marry her with Mahr less than other women of her status. So
such guardians were forbidden to marry them unless they treat them justly
by giving them their full Mahr. Then the people sought the verdict of
Allah's Apostle for such cases, whereupon Allah revealed: 'They ask
your instruction concerning women..' (4.127) (The sub-narrator then
mentioned the hadeeth.)
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 96:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
The Prophet said, "For every betrayer there will be a flag by which
he will be recognized on the Day of Resurrection. "
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 97:
Narrated Um Salama:
The Prophet said, "I am only a human being, and you people have disputes.
May be some one amongst you can present his case in a more eloquent
and convincing manner than the other, and I give my judgment in his
favor according to what I hear. Beware! If ever I give (by error) somebody
something of his brother's right then he should not take it as I have
only, given him a piece of Fire." (See hadeeth No. 638. Vol. 3)
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 98:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "A virgin should not be married till she is asked
for her consent; and the matron should not be married till she is asked
whether she agrees to marry or not." It was asked, "O Allah's Apostle!
How will she(the virgin) express her consent?" He said, "By keeping
silent." Some people said, "If a virgin is not asked for her consent
and she is not married, and then a man, by playing a trick presents
two false witnesses that he has married her with her consent and the
judge confirms his marriage as a true one, and the husband knows that
the witnesses were false ones, then there is no harm for him to consummate
his marriage with her and the marriage is regarded as valid."
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 99:
Narrated Al-Qasim:
A woman from the offspring of Ja'far was afraid lest her guardian
marry her (to somebody) against her will. So she sent for two elderly
men from the Ansar, 'AbdurRahman and Mujammi', the two sons of Jariya,
and they said to her, "Don't be afraid, for Khansa' bint Khidam was
given by her father in marriage against her will, then the Prophet cancelled
that marriage." (See hadeeth No. 78)
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 100:
Narrated Abu Haraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "A lady slave should not be given in marriage
until she is consulted, and a virgin should not be given in marriage
until her permission is granted." The people said, "How will she express
her permission?" The Prophet said, "By keeping silent (when asked her
consent)." Some people said, "If a man, by playing a trick, presents
two false witnesses before the judge to testify that he has married
a matron with her consent and the judge confirms his marriage, and the
husband is sure that he has never married her (before), then such a
marriage will be considered as a legal one and he may live with her
as husband."
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 101:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle said, "It is essential to have the consent of a virgin
(for the marriage). I said, "A virgin feels shy." The Prophet; said,
"Her silence means her consent." Some people said, "If a man falls in
love with an orphan slave girl or a virgin and she refuses (him) and
then he makes a trick by bringing two false witnesses to testify that
he has married her, and then she attains the age of puberty and agrees
to marry him and the judge accepts the false witness and the husband
knows that the witnesses were false ones, he may consummate his marriage."
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 102:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle used to like sweets and also used to like honey, and
whenever he finished the 'Asr prayer, he used to visit his wives and
stay with them. Once he visited Hafsa and remained with her longer than
the period he used to stay, so I enquired about it. It was said to me,
"A woman from her tribe gave her a leather skin containing honey as
a present, and she gave some of it to Allah's Apostle to drink." I said,
"By Allah, we will play a trick on him." So I mentioned the story to
Sauda (the wife of the Prophet) and said to her, "When he enters upon
you, he will come near to you whereupon you should say to him, 'O Allah's
Apostle! Have you eaten Maghafir?' He will say, 'No.' Then you say to
him, 'What is this bad smell? ' And it would be very hard on Allah's
Apostle that a bad smell should be found on his body. He will say, 'Hafsa
has given me a drink of honey.' Then you should say to him, 'Its bees
must have sucked from the Al-'Urfut (a foul smelling flower).' I too,
will tell him the same. And you, O Saifya, say the same."
So when the Prophet entered upon Sauda (the following happened). Sauda
said, "By Him except Whom none has the right to be worshipped, I was
about to say to him what you had told me to say while he was still at
the gate because of fear from you. But when Allah 's Apostle came near
to me, I said to him, 'O Allah's Apostle! Have you eaten Maghafir?'
He replied, 'No.' I said, 'What about this smell?' He said, 'Hafsa has
given me a drink of honey.' I said, 'Its bees must have sucked Al-'Urfut.'
" When he entered upon me, I told him the same as that, and when he
entered upon Safiya, she too told him the same. So when he visited Hafsa
again, she said to him, "O Allah's Apostle! Shall I give you a drink
of it (honey)?" He said, "I have no desire for it." Sauda said, Subhan
Allah! We have deprived him of it (honey)." I said to her, "Be quiet!"
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 103:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amir bin Rabi'a:
'Umar bin Al-Khattab left for Sham, and when he reached a placed called
Sargh, he came to know that there was an outbreak of an epidemic (of
plague) in Sham. Then 'AbdurRahman bin 'Auf told him that Allah's Apostle
said, "If you hear the news of an outbreak of an epidemic (plague) in
a certain place, do not enter that place: and if the epidemic falls
in a place while you are present in it, do not leave that place to escape
from the epidemic." So 'Umar returned from Sargh.
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 104:
Narrated 'Amir bin Sa'd bin Abi Waqqas:
That he heard Usama bin Zaid speaking to Sa'd, saying, "Allah's Apostle
mentioned the plague and said, 'It is a means of punishment with which
some nations were punished and some of it has remained, and it appears
now and then. So whoever hears that there is an outbreak of plague in
some land, he should not go to that land, and if the plague breaks out
in the land where one is already present, one should not run away from
that land, escaping from the plague."
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 105:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The Prophet said, "The one who takes back his gift is like a dog swallowing
its own vomit, and we (believers) should not act according to this bad
example."
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 106:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
The Prophet has decreed that preemption is valid in all cases where
the real estate concerned has not been divided, but if the boundaries
are established and the ways are made, then there is no preemption.
A man said, "Preemption is only for the neighbor," and then he makes
invalid what he has confirmed. He said, "If someone wants to buy a house
and being afraid that the neighbor (of the house) may buy it through
preemption, he buys one share out of one hundred shares of the house
and then buys the rest of the house, then the neighbor can only have
the right of preemption for the first share but not for the rest of
the house; and the buyer may play such a trick in this case."
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 107:
Narrated 'Amr bin Ash-Sharid:
Al-Miswar bin Makhrama came and put his hand on my shoulder and I
accompanied him to Sa'd. Abu Rafi' said to Al-Miswar, "Won't you order
this (i.e. Sa'd) to buy my house which is in my yard?" Sa'd said, "I
will not offer more than four hundred in installments over a fixed period."
Abu Rafi said, "I was offered five hundred cash but I refused. Had I
not heard the Prophet saying, 'A neighbor is more entitled to receive
the care of his neighbor,' I would not have sold it to you." The narrator
said, to Sufyan: Ma'mar did not say so. Sufyan said, "But he did say
so to me." Some people said, "If someone wants to sell a house and deprived
somebody of the right of preemption, he has the right to play a trick
to render the preemption invalid. And that is by giving the house to
the buyer as a present and marking its boundaries and giving it to him.
The buyer then gives the seller one-thousand Dirham as compensation
in which case the preemptor loses his right of preemption."
Narrated 'Amr bin Ash-Sharid: Abu Rafi' said that Sa'd offered him
four hundred Mithqal of gold for a house. Abu Rafi ' said, "If I had
not heard Allah's Apostle saying, 'A neighbor has more right to be taken
care of by his neighbor,' then I would not have given it to you." Some
people said, "If one has bought a portion of a house and wants to cancel
the right of preemption, he may give it as a present to his little son
and he will not be obliged to take an oath."
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 108:
Narrated Abu Humaid As-Sa'idi:
Allah's Apostle appointed a man called Ibn Al-Lutabiyya to collect
the Zakat from Bani Sulaim's tribe. When he returned, the Prophet called
him to account. He said (to the Prophet, 'This is your money, and this
has been given to me as a gift." On that, Allah's Apostle said, "Why
didn't you stay in your father's and mother's house to see whether you
will be given gifts or not if you are telling the truth?" Then the Prophet
addressed us, and after praising and glorifying Allah, he said: "Amma
Ba'du", I employ a man from among you to manage some affair of what
Allah has put under my custody, and then he comes to me and says, 'This
is your money and this has been given to me as a gift. Why didn't he
stay in his father's and mother's home to see whether he will be given
gifts or not? By Allah, not anyone of you takes a thing unlawfully but
he will meet Allah on the Day of Resurrection, carrying that thing.
I do not want to see any of you carrying a grunting camel or a mooing
cow or a bleating sheep on meeting Allah." Then the Prophet raised both
his hands till the whiteness of his armpits became visible, and he said,
"O Allah! Haven't I have conveyed (Your Message)?" The narrator added:
My eyes witnessed and my ears heard (that hadeeth).
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 109:
Narrated Abu Rafi':
The Prophet said, "The neighbor has more right to be taken care of
by his neighbor (than anyone else)." Some men said, "If one wants to
buy a house for 20,000 Dirhams then there is no harm to play a trick
to deprive somebody of preemption by buying it (just on paper) with
20,000 Dirhams but paying to the seller only 9,999 Dirhams in cash and
then agree with the seller to pay only one Dinar in cash for the rest
of the price (i.e. 10,001 Dirhams). If the preemptor offers 20,000 Dirhams
for the house, he can buy it otherwise he has no right to buy it (by
this trick he got out of preemption). If the house proves to belong
to somebody else other than the seller, the buyer should take back from
the seller what he has paid, i.e., 9,999 Dirhams and one Dinar, because
if the house proves to belong to somebody else, so the whole bargain
(deal) is unlawful. If the buyer finds a defect in the house and it
does not belong to somebody other than the seller, the buyer may return
it and receive 20,000 Dirhams (instead of 9999 Dirham plus one Dinar)
which he actually paid.' Abu 'Abdullah said, "So that man allows (some
people) the playing of tricks amongst the Muslims (although) the Prophet
said, 'In dealing with Muslims one should not sell them sick (animals)
or bad things or stolen things."
Volume 9, Book 86, Number 110:
Narrated 'Amr bin Ash-Sharid:
Abu Rafi' sold a house to Sa'd bin Malik for four-hundred Mithqal
of gold, and said, "If I had not heard the Prophet saying, 'The neighbor
has more right to be taken care of by his neighbor (than anyone else),'
then I would not have sold it to you."
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