Sunnah.com reference | : Book 7, Hadith 66 |
English translation | : Book 7, Hadith 836 |
Arabic reference | : Book 7, Hadith 833 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 2265 |
In-book reference | : Book 12, Hadith 129 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 12, Hadith 2265 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 2253 |
In-book reference | : Book 12, Hadith 117 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 12, Hadith 2253 |
Narrated Ibn `Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "Amongst the trees, there is a tree, the leaves of which do not fall and is like a Muslim. Tell me the name of that tree." Everybody started thinking about the trees of the desert areas. And I thought of the date-palm tree but felt shy to answer the others then asked, "What is that tree, O Allah's Apostle ?" He replied, "It is the date-palm tree."
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 61 |
In-book reference | : Book 3, Hadith 3 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 1, Book 3, Hadith 58 |
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Ubida b. al-Simit (Allah be pleased with him) reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1587c |
In-book reference | : Book 22, Hadith 102 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 10, Hadith 3853 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 5558 |
In-book reference | : Book 51, Hadith 19 |
English translation | : Vol. 6, Book 51, Hadith 5560 |
Malik said, "There is no harm in buying dates from specified trees or a specified orchard or buying milk from specified sheep when the buyer starts to take them as soon as he has payed the price. That is like buying oil from a container. A man buys some of it for a dinar or two and gives his gold and stipulates that it be measured out for him. There is no harm in that. If the container breaks and the oil is wasted, the buyer has his gold back and there is no transaction between them."
Malik said, "There is no harm in everything which is taken right away as it is, like fresh milk and fresh picked dates which the buyer can take on a day-to-day basis. If the supply runs out before the buyer has what he has paid for in full, the seller gives him back the portion of the gold that is owed to him, or else the buyer takes other goods from him to the value of what he is owed and which they mutually agree about. The buyer should stay with the seller until he has taken it. It is disapproved of for the seller to leave because the transaction would then come into the forbidden category of a debt for a debt. If a stated time period for payment or delivery enters into the transaction, it is also disapproved. Delay and deferment are not permitted in it, and are only acceptable when it is standard practice on definite terms by which the seller guarantees it to the buyer, but this is not to be from one specific orchard or from any specific ewes."
Malik was asked about a man who bought an orchard from another man in which there were various types of palm-trees - excellent ajwa palms, good kabis palms, adhq palms and othertypes. The seller kept aside from the sale the produce of a certain palm of his choice. Malik said, "That is not good because if he does that, and keeps aside, for instance, dates of the ajwa variety whose yield would be 15 sa, and he picks the dates of the kabis in their place, and the yield of their dates is 10 sa or he picks the ajwa which yield 15 sa and leaves the kabis which yield 10 sa, it is as if he bought the ajwa for the kabis making allowances for their difference of quality. This is the same as if a man dealing with a man who has heaps of dates before him - a heap of 15 sa of ajwa, a heap of 10 sa of kabis, and a heap of 12 sa of cadhq, gives the owner of the dates a dinar to let him choose and take whichever of the heaps he likes." Malik said, "That is not good."
Malik was asked what a man who bought fresh dates from the owner of an orchard and advanced him a dinar was entitled to if the crop was spoilt. Malik said, "The buyer makes a reckoning with the owner of the orchard and takes what is due to him of the dinar. If the buyer has taken two-thirds of a dinar's worth of dates, he gets back the third of a dinar which is owed him. If the buyer has taken three-quarters of a dinar's worth of dates, then he gets back the quarter which is owed to him, or they come to a mutual agreement, and the buyer takes what is owed him from his dinar from the owner of the orchard in something else of his choosing. If, for instance, he prefers to take dry dates or some other goods, he takes them according to what is due. If he takes dry dates or some other goods, he should stay with him until he has been paid in full."
Malik said, "This is the same situation as hiring out a specified riding-camel or hiring out a slave tailor, carpenter or some other kind of worker or letting a house and taking payment in advance for the hire of the slave or the rent of the house or camel. Then an accident happens to what has been hired resulting in death or something else. The owner of the camel, slave or house returns what remains of the rent of the camel, the hire of the slave or the rent of the house to the one who advanced him the money, and the owner reckons what will settle that up in full. If, for instance, he has provided half of what the man paid for, he returns the remaining half of what he advanced, or according to whatever amount is due." Malik said, "Paying in advance for something which is on hand is only good when the buyer takes possession of what he has paid for as soon as he hands over the gold, whether it be slave, camel, or house, or in the case of dates, he starts to pick them as soon as he has paid the money."
It is not good that there be any deferment or credit in such a transaction.
Malik said, "An example illustrating what is disapproved of in this situation is that, for instance, a man may say that he will pay someone in advance for the use of his camel to ride in the hajj, and the hajj is still some time off, or he may say something similar to that about a slave or a house. When he does that, he only pays the money in advance on the understanding that if he finds the camel to be sound at the time the hire is due to begin, he will take it by virtue of what he has already paid. If an accident, or death, or something happens to the camel, then he will get his money back and the money he paid in advance will be considered as a loan."
Malik said, "This is distinct from someone who takes immediate possession of what he rents or hires, so that it does not fall into the category of 'uncertainty,' or disapproved payment in advance. That is following a common practice. An example of that is that a man buys a slave, or slave-girl, and takes possession of them and pays their price. If something happens to them within the period of the year indemnification contract, he takes his gold back from the one from whom he bought it. There is no harm in that. This is the precedent of the sunna in the matter of selling slaves."
Malik said, "Someone who rents a specified slave, or hires a specified camel, for a future date, at which time he will take possession of the camel or slave, has not acted properly because he did not take possession of what he rented or hired, nor is he advancing a loan which the person is responsible to pay back."
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 31, Hadith 26 |
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abdullah ibn Yazid that Zayd ibn Ayyash told him that he had once asked Sad ibn Abi Waqqas about selling white wheat for a type of good barley. Sad asked him which was the better and when he told him the white wheat, he forbade the transaction. Sad said, "I heard the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, being asked about selling dried dates for fresh dates, and the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, 'Do the dates diminish in size when they become dry?' When he was told that they did, he forbade that."
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 31, Hadith 22 |
Arabic reference | : Book 31, Hadith 1315 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 3638 |
In-book reference | : Book 30, Hadith 28 |
English translation | : Vol. 4, Book 30, Hadith 3668 |
Abd Sa'id reported:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1594a |
In-book reference | : Book 22, Hadith 122 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 10, Hadith 3871 |
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صَحِيح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Mishkat al-Masabih 2077 |
In-book reference | : Book 7, Hadith 119 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 3668 |
In-book reference | : Book 33, Hadith 12 |
English translation | : Vol. 5, Book 33, Hadith 3668 |
Yahya related to me from Malik from Da'ud ibn al-Husayn from Abu Sufyan, the mawla of Ibn Abi Ahmad, from Abu Said al-Khudri that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, forbade muzabana and muhaqala. Muzabana was selling fresh dates for dried dates while they were still on the trees. Muhaqala was renting land in exchange for wheat.
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 31, Hadith 24 |
Arabic reference | : Book 31, Hadith 1317 |
حَدَّثَنَا قُتَيْبَةُ، حَدَّثَنَا أَبُو بَكْرِ بْنُ شُعَيْبِ بْنِ الْحَبْحَابِ، عَنْ أَبِيهِ، عَنْ أَنَسِ بْنِ مَالِكٍ، نَحْوَهُ بِمَعْنَاهُ وَلَمْ يَرْفَعْهُ وَلَمْ يَذْكُرْ قَوْلَ أَبِي الْعَالِيَةِ وَهَذَا أَصَحُّ مِنْ حَدِيثِ حَمَّادِ بْنِ سَلَمَةَ وَرَوَى غَيْرُ وَاحِدٍ مِثْلَ هَذَا مَوْقُوفًا وَلاَ نَعْلَمُ أَحَدًا رَفَعَهُ غَيْرَ حَمَّادِ بْنِ سَلَمَةَ وَرَوَاهُ مَعْمَرٌ وَحَمَّادُ بْنُ زَيْدٍ وَغَيْرُ وَاحِدٍ وَلَمْ يَرْفَعُوهُ .
حَدَّثَنَا أَحْمَدُ بْنُ عَبْدَةَ الضَّبِّيُّ، حَدَّثَنَا حَمَّادُ بْنُ زَيْدٍ، عَنْ شُعَيْبِ بْنِ الْحَبْحَابِ، عَنْ أَنَسِ بْنِ مَالِكٍ، نَحْوَ حَدِيثِ قُتَيْبَةَ وَلَمْ يَرْفَعْهُ .
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 3119 |
In-book reference | : Book 47, Hadith 171 |
English translation | : Vol. 5, Book 44, Hadith 3119 |
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri (Allah be pleased with him) reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1584e |
In-book reference | : Book 22, Hadith 103 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 10, Hadith 3854 |
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Narrated Anas ibn Malik:
The Prophet (saws) held a wedding feast for Safiyyah with meal and dates.
Grade: | Sahih (Al-Albani) | صحيح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Sunan Abi Dawud 3744 |
In-book reference | : Book 28, Hadith 9 |
English translation | : Book 27, Hadith 3735 |
Grade: | Hasan (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 1909 |
In-book reference | : Book 9, Hadith 65 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 9, Hadith 1909 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 3326 |
In-book reference | : Book 29, Hadith 76 |
English translation | : Vol. 4, Book 29, Hadith 3326 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 3074 |
In-book reference | : Book 24, Hadith 457 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 24, Hadith 3076 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 3075 |
In-book reference | : Book 24, Hadith 458 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 24, Hadith 3077 |
Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 1095 |
In-book reference | : Book 11, Hadith 16 |
English translation | : Vol. 2, Book 6, Hadith 1095 |
Narrated Sahl bin Sa`d:
Abu Usaid As-Sa'di invited Allah's Apostle to his wedding party and his wife who was the bride, served them on that day. Do you know what drink she gave Allah's Apostle? She had soaked some dates for him (in water) overnight, and when he had finished his meal she gave him that drink (of soaked dates).
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 5176 |
In-book reference | : Book 67, Hadith 111 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 7, Book 62, Hadith 105 |
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[At-Tirmidhi, who classified it as Hadith Hasan].
((رواه الترمذي وقال: حديث حسن)).
Reference | : Riyad as-Salihin 332 |
In-book reference | : Introduction, Hadith 332 |
Abdullah (b. Umar) (Allah be pleased with them) reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) having forbidden Mazabana, and it implies that one should sell the fresh fruits of his orchard (for dry fruits) or, if it is fresh dates, for dry dates with a measure, or if it is grapes for raisins or if it is corn in the field for dry corn with a measure He (the Holy Prophet) in fact forbade all such transactions. Qutaiba has narrated it with a slight variation of words.
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1542g |
In-book reference | : Book 21, Hadith 98 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 10, Hadith 3699 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 658 |
In-book reference | : Book 7, Hadith 42 |
English translation | : Vol. 2, Book 2, Hadith 658 |
Narrated Nafi`:
Ibn `Umar said, "The Prophet made incumbent on every male or female, free man or slave, the payment of one Sa' of dates or barley as Sadaqat-ul-Fitr (or said Sadaqa-Ramadan)." The people then substituted half Sa' of wheat for that. Ibn `Umar used to give dates (as Sadaqat-ul-Fitr). Once there was scarcity of dates in Medina and Ibn `Umar gave barley. 'And Ibn `Umar used to give Sadaqat-ul- Fitr for every young and old person. He even used to give on behalf of my children. Ibn `Umar used to give Sadaqat-ul-Fitr to those who had been officially appointed for its collection. People used to give Sadaqat-ul-Fitr (even) a day or two before the `Id.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 1511 |
In-book reference | : Book 24, Hadith 111 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 2, Book 25, Hadith 587 |
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Narrated Sahl bin Abu Hathma:
Allah's Apostle forbade the selling of fruits (fresh dates) for dried dates but allowed the sale of fruits on the 'Araya by estimation and their new owners might eat their dates fresh. Sufyan (in another narration) said, "I told Yahya (a sub-narrator) when I was a mere boy, 'Meccans say that the Prophet allowed them the sale of the fruits on 'Araya by estimation.' Yahya asked, 'How do the Meccans know about it?' I replied, 'They narrated it (from the Prophet ) through Jabir.' On that, Yahya kept quiet." Sufyan said, "I meant that Jabir belonged to Medina." Sufyan was asked whether in Jabir's narration there was any prohibition of selling fruits before their benefit is evident (i.e. no dangers of being spoilt or blighted). He replied that there was none.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 2191 |
In-book reference | : Book 34, Hadith 138 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 3, Book 34, Hadith 396 |
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Yahya related to me from Malik from Ziyad ibn Sad that Ibn Shihab said, "Neither jurur, nor musran al-fara, nor adhq ibn hubayq should be taken as zakat from dates. They should be included in the assessment but not taken as zakat. "
Malik said, "This is the same as with sheep and goats, whose young are included in the assessment but are not (actually) taken as zakat. There are also certain kinds of fruit which are not taken as zakat, such as burdi dates (one of the finest kinds of dates), and similar varieties.
Neither the lowest quality (of any property) nor the highest should be taken. Rather, zakat should be taken from average quality property."
Malik said, "The position that we are agreed upon concerning fruit is that only dates and grapes are estimated while on the tree. They are estimated when their usability is clear and they are halal to sell. This is because the fruit of date-palms and vines is eaten straightaway in the form of fresh dates and grapes, and so the assessment is done by estimation to make things easier for people and to avoid causing them trouble. Their produce is estimated and then they are given a free hand in using their produce as they wish, and later they pay the zakat on it according to the estimation that was made."
Malik said, "crops which are not eaten fresh, such as grains and seeds, which are only eaten after they have been harvested, are not estimated. The owner, after he has harvested, threshed and sifted the crop, so that it is then in the form of grain or seed, has to fulfil his trust himself and deduct the zakat he owes if the amount is large enough for him to have to pay zakat. This is the position that we are all agreed upon here (in Madina)."
Malik said, "The position that we are all agreed upon here (in Madina) is that the produce of date palms is estimated while it is still on the tree, after it has ripened and become halal to sell, and the zakat on it is deducted in the form of dried dates at the time of harvest. If the fruit is damaged after it has been estimated and the damage affects all the fruit then no zakat has to be paid. If some of the fruit remains unaffected, and this fruit amounts to five awsuq or more using the sa of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, then zakat is deducted from it. Zakat does not have to be paid, however, on the fruit that was damaged . Grapevines are dealt with in the same way.
If a man owns various pieces of property in various places, or is a co-owner of various pieces of property in various places, none of which individually comes to a zakatable amount, but which, when added together, do come to a zakatable amount, then he adds them together and pays the zakat that is due on them ."
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 17, Hadith 35 |
Arabic reference | : Book 17, Hadith 612 |
Grade: | Sahih (Al-Albani) | صحيح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Sunan Abi Dawud 3831 |
In-book reference | : Book 28, Hadith 96 |
English translation | : Book 27, Hadith 3822 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 3325 |
In-book reference | : Book 29, Hadith 75 |
English translation | : Vol. 4, Book 29, Hadith 3325 |
Narrated `Abdullah bin Ja`far:
I saw the Prophet eating fresh dates with snake cucumbers.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 5447 |
In-book reference | : Book 70, Hadith 76 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 7, Book 65, Hadith 358 |
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Narrated `Aisha:
The family of Muhammad did not eat two meals on one day, but one of the two was of dates.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 6455 |
In-book reference | : Book 81, Hadith 44 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 8, Book 76, Hadith 462 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 4525 |
In-book reference | : Book 44, Hadith 77 |
English translation | : Vol. 5, Book 44, Hadith 4529 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 1226 |
In-book reference | : Book 14, Hadith 26 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 12, Hadith 1226 |
Narrated `Aisha:
When Khaibar was conquered, we said, "Now we will eat our fill of dates!"
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 4242 |
In-book reference | : Book 64, Hadith 279 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 5, Book 59, Hadith 547 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 3640 |
In-book reference | : Book 30, Hadith 30 |
English translation | : Vol. 4, Book 30, Hadith 3670 |
'Abdullah b. Ja'far reported:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 342 |
In-book reference | : Book 3, Hadith 96 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 3, Hadith 673 |
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Reference | : Hisn al-Muslim 259 |
Jabir b. 'Abdullah (Allah be pleased with them) reported:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1483 |
In-book reference | : Book 18, Hadith 69 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 9, Hadith 3535 |
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مُتَّفَقٌ عَلَيْهِ (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Mishkat al-Masabih 4185 |
In-book reference | : Book 21, Hadith 24 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 3327 |
In-book reference | : Book 29, Hadith 77 |
English translation | : Vol. 4, Book 29, Hadith 3327 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 4151 |
In-book reference | : Book 37, Hadith 52 |
English translation | : Vol. 5, Book 37, Hadith 4151 |
Narrated `Abdullah bin Ja`far:
I saw Allah's Apostle eating fresh dates with snake cucumbers.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 5449 |
In-book reference | : Book 70, Hadith 78 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 7, Book 65, Hadith 360 |
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Narrated 'Umar:
"Alcoholic drinks are prepared from five things, i.e., raisins, dates. wheat, barley and honey."
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 5589 |
In-book reference | : Book 74, Hadith 15 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 7, Book 69, Hadith 494 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 2552 |
In-book reference | : Book 23, Hadith 118 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 23, Hadith 2553 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 4539 |
In-book reference | : Book 44, Hadith 91 |
English translation | : Vol. 5, Book 44, Hadith 4543 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 543 |
In-book reference | : Book 5, Hadith 14 |
English translation | : Vol. 1, Book 5, Hadith 543 |
'A'isha reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 2046a |
In-book reference | : Book 36, Hadith 210 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 23, Hadith 5078 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Al-Albani) | صحيح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Sunan Abi Dawud 2345 |
In-book reference | : Book 14, Hadith 33 |
English translation | : Book 13, Hadith 2338 |
مُتَّفَقٌ عَلَيْهِ (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Mishkat al-Masabih 2812 |
In-book reference | : Book 11, Hadith 51 |
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported that when Mu'awiya prescribed half a sa' of wheat equal to one sa' of dates, he (Abu Sa'id al-Khudri) objected to it, and said:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 985e |
In-book reference | : Book 12, Hadith 25 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 5, Hadith 2158 |
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Grade: | Hasan (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 2230 |
In-book reference | : Book 12, Hadith 94 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 12, Hadith 2230 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) [ al Bukhari (2134) and Muslim (1586)] (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Musnad Ahmad 162 |
In-book reference | : Book 2, Hadith 79 |
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Reference | : Riyad as-Salihin 741 |
In-book reference | : Book 2, Hadith 15 |
Abu Qatada reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1988c |
In-book reference | : Book 36, Hadith 30 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 23, Hadith 4906 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 5542 |
In-book reference | : Book 51, Hadith 3 |
English translation | : Vol. 6, Book 51, Hadith 5544 |
Jabir (Allah be pleased with him) reported that Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) visited Umm Mubashshir al-Ansariya at her orchard of date-palms and said to her:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1552b |
In-book reference | : Book 22, Hadith 8 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 10, Hadith 3765 |
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Narrated Samurah (ibn Jundub):
The Prophet (saws) forbade selling animals for animals when payment was to be made at a later date.
Grade: | Sahih (Al-Albani) | صحيح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Sunan Abi Dawud 3356 |
In-book reference | : Book 23, Hadith 31 |
English translation | : Book 22, Hadith 3350 |
Grade: | Sahih (Al-Albani) | صحيح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Sunan Abi Dawud 3835 |
In-book reference | : Book 28, Hadith 100 |
English translation | : Book 27, Hadith 3826 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 306 |
In-book reference | : Book 2, Hadith 158 |
English translation | : Vol. 1, Book 2, Hadith 306 |
Narrated Ibn `Umar:
The Prophet said, "There is a tree among the trees which is similar to a Muslim (in goodness), and that is the date palm tree."
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 5448 |
In-book reference | : Book 70, Hadith 77 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 7, Book 65, Hadith 359 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 5580 |
In-book reference | : Book 51, Hadith 42 |
English translation | : Vol. 6, Book 51, Hadith 5583 |
'Abdullah b. Umar reported that Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) burnt the date-palms of Banu Nadir.
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1746c |
In-book reference | : Book 32, Hadith 35 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 19, Hadith 4326 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 2471 |
In-book reference | : Book 37, Hadith 57 |
English translation | : Vol. 4, Book 11, Hadith 2471 |
Anas b. Malik reported:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 2044a |
In-book reference | : Book 36, Hadith 205 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 23, Hadith 5073 |
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This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Sufyan and the words are:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 2975c |
In-book reference | : Book 55, Hadith 40 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 42, Hadith 7096 |
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Narrated Jabir bin `Abdullah:
The Prophet forbade the s of (date) fruits till they were red or yellow and fit for eating.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 2196 |
In-book reference | : Book 34, Hadith 143 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 3, Book 34, Hadith 401 |
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Reference | : Mishkat al-Masabih 5906 |
In-book reference | : Book 29, Hadith 162 |
صَحِيح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Mishkat al-Masabih 3810 |
In-book reference | : Book 19, Hadith 24 |
Grade: | Da'if (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 2284 |
In-book reference | : Book 12, Hadith 148 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 12, Hadith 2284 |
Narrated Ibn `Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "Inform me of a tree which resembles a Muslim, giving its fruits at every season by the permission of its Lord, and the leaves of which do not fall." I thought of the date-palm tree, but I disliked to speak because Abu Bakr and `Umar were present there. When nobody spoke, the Prophet said, "It is the date-palm tree" When I came out with my father, I said, "O father! It came to my mind that it was the date-palm tree." He said, "What prevented you from saying it?" Had you said it, it would have been more dearer to me than such-and-such a thing (fortune)." I said, "Nothing prevented me but the fact that neither you nor Abu Bakr spoke, so I disliked to speak (in your presence).
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 6144 |
In-book reference | : Book 78, Hadith 170 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 8, Book 73, Hadith 165 |
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Jabir b. Abdullah (Allah be pleased with them) reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) forbidding Muhaqala, and Muzabana, and Mukhabara, and the buying of date-palm until its fruit is ripened (ripening means that its colour becomes red or yellow, or it is fit for being eaten). And Muhaqala implies that crops in the field are bought for grains according to a customary measure. Muzabana implies that date-palm should be sold for dry dates by measuring them with wisqs, and al-Mukhabara is (a share), maybe one-third or one-fourth (in produce) or something like it. Zaid (one of the narrators) said to Ata' b. Abu Rabah (the other narrator):
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1536f |
In-book reference | : Book 21, Hadith 110 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 10, Hadith 3710 |
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'Abdullah b. Busr reported:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 2042a |
In-book reference | : Book 36, Hadith 202 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 23, Hadith 5070 |
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لم تتمّ دراسته (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Mishkat al-Masabih 4224 |
In-book reference | : Book 21, Hadith 61 |
Narrated 'Ubada bin As-Samit:
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 49 |
In-book reference | : Book 2, Hadith 42 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 1, Book 2, Hadith 47 |
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"I was throwing stones at a date-palm belonging to some of the Ansar. They took me along with them to the Prophet (saws). He said: "O Rafi'! Why were you throwing stones at their date-palm?'" He said: "I said: 'Out of hunger, O Messenger of Allah! He said: 'Do not throw stones at them, eat what falls. May Allah fill you and quench your thirst.'"
This Hadith is Hasan Gharib Sahih.
Grade: | Da'if (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 1288 |
In-book reference | : Book 14, Hadith 90 |
English translation | : Vol. 1, Book 12, Hadith 1288 |
Abu Bakhtari reported:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1537 |
In-book reference | : Book 21, Hadith 72 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 10, Hadith 3674 |
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It has been reported on the authority of Jabir that a man said:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1899 |
In-book reference | : Book 33, Hadith 208 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 20, Hadith 4678 |
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Anas b. Malik reported:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 1980g |
In-book reference | : Book 36, Hadith 12 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 23, Hadith 4889 |
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Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that Abdullah ibn Umar said that there was no harm in a man making an advance to another man for food, with a set description and price until a set date, as long as it was not in crops, or dates which had not begun to ripen.
Malik said, "The way of doing things among us concerning someone who makes an advance for foodstuffs at a known rate until a stated date, and the date arrives and he finds that there is not enough of what he was sold with the seller to fulfill his order, and so he revokes the sale, is that he must only take back the silver, gold, or price which he paid exactly. He does not buy anything else from the man for the same price until he has got back what he paid. That is because if he took something else besides the price which he paid him or exchanged it for goods other than the goods which he bought from him, it would be selling food before getting delivery of it."
Malik said, "The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, forbade selling food before getting delivery of it."
Malik said that it was not good if the buyer regretted his purchase and asked the seller to revoke the sale for him and he would not press him immediately for what he had paid. The people of knowledge forbade that. That was because when the food was made ready for the buyer by the seller, the buyer deferred his due from the seller in order that he might revoke the sale for him. That was the sale of food with delayed terms before taking delivery of the food.
Malik said, "The explanation of that is that when the date of delivery comes and the buyer dislikes the food, the seller takes by it money to be paid later and so it is not revocation. Revocation is that in which neither the buyer nor the seller is increased. When increase occurs by deferment of payment for a time period, or by anything which increases one of them over the other or anything which gives one of them profit, it is not revocation. When either of them do that, revocation becomes a sale. There is an indulgence for revocation, partnership, and transfer, as long as i ncrease, decrease, or deferment does not come into them. If increase, decrease, or deferment comes into it, it becomes a sale. Whatever makes a sale halal makes it halal and whatever makes a sale haram makes it haram."
Malik said, "If someone pays in advance for Syrian wheat, there is no harm if he takes a load after the term falls due."
Malik said, "It is the same with whoever advances for any kind of thing. There is no harm in him taking better than whatever he has made an advance for or worse than it after the agreed delivery date. The explanation of that is that if, for instance, a man advances for a certain weight of wheat. There is no harm if he decides to take some barley or Syrian wheat. If he has made an advance for good dates, there is no harm if he decides to take poor quality dates. If he paid in advance for red raisins, there is no harm if he takes black ones, when it happens after the agreed delivery date, and when the measure of what he takes is like the measure of what he paid for in advance."
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 31, Hadith 49 |
Arabic reference | : Book 31, Hadith 1342 |
صَحِيح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Mishkat al-Masabih 4187 |
In-book reference | : Book 21, Hadith 26 |
لم تتمّ دراسته (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Mishkat al-Masabih 3220 |
In-book reference | : Book 13, Hadith 138 |
صَحِيح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Mishkat al-Masabih 3634 |
In-book reference | : Book 17, Hadith 71 |
Abu Sa'id al Khudri reported:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 985d |
In-book reference | : Book 12, Hadith 24 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 5, Hadith 2157 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 3456 |
In-book reference | : Book 31, Hadith 21 |
English translation | : Vol. 4, Book 31, Hadith 3456 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 3378 |
In-book reference | : Book 30, Hadith 8 |
English translation | : Vol. 4, Book 30, Hadith 3378 |
Narrated `Aisha:
The Prophet died when we had satisfied our hunger with the two black things, i.e. dates and water.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 5383 |
In-book reference | : Book 70, Hadith 11 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 7, Book 65, Hadith 295 |
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Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Alcoholic drinks were prohibited. At that time these drinks used to be prepared from unripe and ripe dates.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 5584 |
In-book reference | : Book 74, Hadith 10 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 7, Book 69, Hadith 490 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 2483 |
In-book reference | : Book 23, Hadith 49 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 23, Hadith 2485 |
Grade: | Hasan (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 5565 |
In-book reference | : Book 51, Hadith 27 |
English translation | : Vol. 6, Book 51, Hadith 5568 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 5573 |
In-book reference | : Book 51, Hadith 35 |
English translation | : Vol. 6, Book 51, Hadith 5576 |
Grade: | Sahih Isnād (Zubair `Aliza'i) |
Reference | : Ash-Shama'il Al-Muhammadiyah 196 |
In-book reference | : Book 29, Hadith 1 |
'Abdullah b. Ja'far reported:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 2043 |
In-book reference | : Book 36, Hadith 204 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 23, Hadith 5072 |
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Simak with the same chain of transmitters, with this addition of words:
Reference | : Sahih Muslim 2977b |
In-book reference | : Book 55, Hadith 44 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 42, Hadith 7100 |
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Grade: | Sahih (Al-Albani) | صحيح (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Sunan Abi Dawud 2216 |
In-book reference | : Book 13, Hadith 42 |
English translation | : Book 12, Hadith 2210 |
لم تتمّ دراسته (الألباني) | حكم : |
Reference | : Mishkat al-Masabih 1998 |
In-book reference | : Book 7, Hadith 42 |
Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 2570 |
In-book reference | : Book 20, Hadith 38 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 20, Hadith 2570 |
Narrated `Abdullah bin Ja`far bin Abi Talib:
I saw Allah's Apostle eating fresh dates with snake cucumber.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 5440 |
In-book reference | : Book 70, Hadith 68 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 7, Book 65, Hadith 351 |
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Narrated Anas:
The Prophet said, "O Bani Najjar! Suggest a price for your garden." Part of it was a ruin and it contained some date palms.
Reference | : Sahih al-Bukhari 2106 |
In-book reference | : Book 34, Hadith 59 |
USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Vol. 3, Book 34, Hadith 319 |
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Grade: | Hasan (Darussalam) |
Reference | : Sunan an-Nasa'i 2516 |
In-book reference | : Book 23, Hadith 82 |
English translation | : Vol. 3, Book 23, Hadith 2518 |