Translation
of Sahih Bukhari, Book 41:
Loans,
Payment of Loans, Freezing of Property, Bankruptcy
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 570:
Narrated Jabir bin
'Abdullah:
While I was in the
company of the Prophet in one of his Ghazawat, he
asked, "What is wrong with your camel? Will
you sell it?" I replied in the affirmative
and sold it to him. When he reached Medina, I took
the camel to him in the morning and he paid me its
price.
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 571:
Narrated Al-Amash:
When we were with
Ibrahim, we talked about mortgaging in deals of
Salam. Ibrahim narrated from Aswad that 'Aisha had
said, "The Prophet bought some foodstuff on
credit from a Jew and mortgaged an iron armor to
him."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 572:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"Whoever takes the money of the people with
the intention of repaying it, Allah will repay it
on his behalf, and whoever takes it in order to
spoil it, then Allah will spoil him."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 573:
Narrated Abu Dhar:
Once, while I was
in the company of the Prophet, he saw the mountain
of Uhud and said, "I would not like to have
this mountain turned into gold for me unless
nothing of it, not even a single Dinar remains of
it with me for more than three days (i.e. I will
spend all of it in Allah's Cause), except that
Dinar which I will keep for repaying debts."
Then he said, "Those who are rich in this
world would have little reward in the Hereafter
except those who spend their money here and there
(in Allah's Cause), and they are few in
number." Then he ordered me to stay at my
place and went not far away. I heard a voice and
intended to go to him but I remembered his order,
"Stay at your place till I return." On
his return I said, "O Allah's Apostle! (What
was) that noise which I heard?" He said,
"Did you hear anything?" I said,
"Yes." He said, "Gabriel came and
said to me, 'Whoever amongst your followers dies,
worshipping none along with Allah, will enter
Paradise.' " I said, "Even if he did
such-and-such things (i.e. even if he stole or
committed illegal sexual intercourse)" He
said, "Yes."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 574:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "If I had gold equal to the mountain of
Uhud, it would not please me that it should remain
with me for more than three days, except an amount
which I would keep for repaying debts."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 575:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
A man demanded his
debts from Allah's Apostle in such a rude manner
that the companions of the Prophet intended to
harm him, but the Prophet said, "Leave him,
no doubt, for he (the creditor) has the right to
demand it (harshly). Buy a camel and give it to
him." They said, "The camel that is
available is older than the camel he demands.
"The Prophet said, "Buy it and give it
to him, for the best among you are those who repay
their debts handsomely. "
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 576:
Narrated Hudhaifa:
I heard the Prophet
saying, "Once a man died and was asked, 'What
did you use to say (or do) (in your life time)?'
He replied, 'I was a business-man and used to give
time to the rich to repay his debt and (used to)
deduct part of the debt of the poor.' So he was
forgiven (his sins.)" Abu Masud said, "I
heard the same (Hadith) from the Prophet."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 577:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
A man came to the
Prophet and demanded a camel (the Prophet owed
him). Allah's Apostle told his companions to give
him (a camel). They said, "We do not find
except an older camel (than what he demands). (The
Prophet ordered them to give him that camel). The
man said, "You have paid me in full and may
Allah also pay you in full." Allah's Apostle
said, "Give him, for the best amongst the
people is he who repays his debts in the most
handsome manner."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 578:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet owed a
camel of a certain age to a man who came to demand
it back. The Prophet ordered his companions to
give him. They looked for a camel of the same age
but found nothing but a camel one year older. The
Prophet told them to give it to him. The man said,
"You have paid me in full, and may Allah pay
you in full." The Prophet said, "The
best amongst you is he who pays his debts in the
most handsome manner."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 579:
Narrated Jabir bin
Abdullah:
I went to the
Prophet while he was in the Mosque. (Mis'ar
thinks, that Jabir went in the forenoon.) After
the Prophet told me to pray two Rakat, he repayed
me the debt he owed me and gave me an extra
amount.
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 580:
Narrated Jabir bin
'Abdullah:
My father was
martyred on the day (of the battle) of Uhud, and
he was in debt. His creditors demanded their
rights persistently. I went to the Prophet (and
informed him about it). He told them to take the
fruits of my garden and exempt my father from the
debts but they refused to do so. So, the Prophet
did not give them my garden and told me that he
would come to me the next morning. He came to us
early in the morning and wandered among the
datepalms and invoked Allah to bless their fruits.
I then plucked the dates and paid the creditors,
and there remained some of the dates for us.
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 581:
Narrated Jabir bin
'Abdullah:
When my father died
he owed a Jew thirty Awsuq (of dates). I requested
him to give me respite for repaying but he
refused. I requested Allah's Apostle to intercede
with the Jew. Allah's Apostle went to the Jew and
asked him to accept the fruits of my trees in
place of the debt but the Jew refused. Allah's
Apostle entered the garden of the date-palms,
wandering among the trees and ordered me (saying),
"Pluck (the fruits) and give him his
due." So, I plucked the fruits for him after
the departure of Allah's Apostle and gave his
thirty Awsuq, and still had seventeen Awsuq extra
for myself. Jabir said: I went to Allah's Apostle
to inform of what had happened, but found him
praying the 'Asr prayer. After the prayer I told
him about the extra fruits which remained. Allah's
Apostle told me to inform (Umar) Ibn Al-Khatab
about it. When I went to 'Umar and told him about
it, 'Umar said, "When Allah's Apostle walked
in your garden, I was sure that Allah would
definitely bless it."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 582:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle
used to invoke Allah in the prayer saying, "O
Allah, I seek refuge with you from all sins, and
from being in debt." Someone said, O Allah's
Apostle! (I see you) very often you seek refuge
with Allah from being in debt. He replied,
"If a person is in debt, he tells lies when
he speaks, and breaks his promises when he
promises."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 583:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"If someone leaves some property, it will be
for the inheritors, and if he leaves some weak
offspring, it will be for us to support
them."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 584:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"I am closer to the believers than their
selves in this world and in the Hereafter, and if
you like, you can read Allah's Statement:
"The Prophet is closer to the believers than
their own selves." (33.6) So, if a true
believer dies and leaves behind some property, it
will be for his inheritors (from the father's
side), and if he leaves behind some debt to be
paid or needy offspring, then they should come to
me as I am the guardian of the deceased."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 585:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "Procrastination (delay) in repaying
debts by a wealthy person is injustice."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 586:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
A man came to the
Prophet and demanded his debts and used harsh
words. The companions of the Prophet wanted to
harm him, but the Prophet said, "Leave him,
as the creditor (owner of the right) has the right
to speak."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 587:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "If a man finds his very things with a
bankrupt, he has more right to take them back than
anyone else."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 588:
Narrated Jabir bin
'Abdullah:
A man pledged that
his slave would be manumitted after his death. The
Prophet asked, "Who will buy the slave from
me?" No'aim bin 'Abdullah bought the slave
and the Prophet took its price and gave it to the
owner.
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 589:
Narrated Jabir:
When 'Abdullah (my
father) died, he left behind children and debts. I
asked the lenders to put down some of his debt,
but they refused, so I went to the Prophet to
intercede with them, yet they refused. The Prophet
said (to me), "Classify your dates into their
different kinds: 'Adhq bin Zaid, Lean and 'Ajwa,
each kind alone and call all the creditors and
wait till I come to you." I did so and the
Prophet came and sat beside the dates and started
measuring to each his due till he paid them fully,
and the amount of dates remained as it was before,
as if he had not touched them.
(On another
occasion) I took part in one of Ghazawat among
with the Prophet and I was riding one of our
camels. The camel got tired and was lagging behind
the others. The Prophet hit it on its back. He
said, "Sell it to me, and you have the right
to ride it till Medina.'' When we approached
Medina, I took the permission from the Prophet to
go to my house, saying, "O Allah's Apostle! I
have newly married." The Prophet asked,
"Have you married a virgin or a matron (a
widow or divorcee)?" I said, "I have
married a matron, as 'Abdullah (my father) died
and left behind daughters small in their ages, so
I married a matron who may teach them and bring
them up with good manners." The Prophet then
said (to me), "Go to your family." When
I went there and told my maternal uncle about the
selling of the camel, he admonished me for it. On
that I told him about its slowness and exhaustion
and about what the Prophet had done to the camel
and his hitting it. When the Prophet arrived, I
went to him with the camel in the morning and he
gave me its price, the camel itself, and my share
from the war booty as he gave the other people.
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 590:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
A man came to the
Prophet and said, "I am often betrayed in
bargaining." The Prophet advised him,
"When you buy something, say (to the seller),
'No deception." The man used to say so
afterwards.
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 591:
Narrated Al-Mughira
bin Shu'ba:
The Prophet said,
"Allah has forbidden for you, (1) to be
undutiful to your mothers, (2) to bury your
daughters alive, (3) to not to pay the rights of
the others (e.g. charity, etc.) and (4) to beg of
men (begging). And Allah has hated for you (1)
vain, useless talk, or that you talk too much
about others, (2) to ask too many questions, (in
disputed religious matters) and (3) to waste the
wealth (by extravagance).
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 592:
Narrated Abdullah
bin 'Umar:
I heard Allah's
Apostle saying, "Everyone of you is a
guardian, and responsible for what is in his
custody. The ruler is a guardian of his subjects
and responsible for them; a husband is a guardian
of his family and is responsible for it; a lady is
a guardian of her husband's house and is
responsible for it, and a servant is a guardian of
his master's property and is responsible for
it." I heard that from Allah's Apostle and I
think that the Prophet also said, "A man is a
guardian of is father's property and is
responsible for it, so all of you are guardians
and responsible for your wards and things under
your care."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 593:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
I heard a man
reciting a verse (of the Holy Qur'an) but I had
heard the Prophet reciting it differently. So, I
caught hold of the man by the hand and took him to
Allah's Apostle who said, "Both of you are
right." Shu'ba, the sub-narrator said,
"I think he said to them, "Don't differ,
for the nations before you differed and perished
(because of their differences). "
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 594:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Two persons, a
Muslim and a Jew, quarrelled. The Muslim said,
"By Him Who gave Muhammad superiority over
all the people! The Jew said, "By Him Who
gave Moses superiority over all the people!"
At that the Muslim raised his hand and slapped the
Jew on the face. The Jew went to the Prophet and
informed him of what had happened between him and
the Muslim. The Prophet sent for the Muslim and
asked him about it. The Muslim informed him of the
event. The Prophet said, "Do not give me
superiority over Moses, for on the Day of
Resurrection all the people will fall unconscious
and I will be one of them, but I will. be the
first to gain consciousness, and will see Moses
standing and holding the side of the Throne (of
Allah). I will not know whether (Moses) has also
fallen unconscious and got up before me, or Allah
has exempted him from that stroke."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 595:
Narrated Abu Said
Al-Khudri:
While Allah's
Apostle was sitting, a Jew came and said, "O
Abul Qasim! One of your companions has slapped me
on my face." The Prophet asked who that was.
He replied that he was one of the Ansar. The
Prophet sent for him, and on his arrival, he asked
him whether he had beaten the Jew. He (replied in
the affirmative and) said, "I heard him
taking an oath in the market saying, 'By Him Who
gave Moses superiority over all the human beings.'
I said, 'O wicked man! (Has Allah given Moses
superiority) even over Muhammad I became furious
and slapped him
over his face." The Prophet said, "Do
not give a prophet superiority over another, for
on the Day of Resurrection all the people will
fall unconscious and I will be the first to emerge
from the earth, and will see Moses standing and
holding one of the legs of the Throne. I will not
know whether Moses has fallen unconscious or the
first unconsciousness was sufficient for
him."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 596:
Narrated Anas:
A Jew crushed the
head of a girl between two stones. The girl was
asked who had crushed her head, and some names
were mentioned before her, and when the name of
the Jew was mentioned, she nodded agreeing. The
Jew was captured and when he confessed, the
Prophet ordered that his head be crushed between
two stones.
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 597:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
A man was often
cheated in buying. The Prophet said to him,
"When you buy something, say (to the seller),
No cheating." The man used to say so
thenceforward .
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 598:
Narrated Jabir: A
man manumitted a slave and he had no other
property than that, so the Prophet cancelled the
manumission (and sold the slave for him). No'aim
bin Al-Nahham bought the slave from him.
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 599:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin Mas'ud:
Allah's Apostle
said, "Whoever takes a false oath so as to
take the property of a Muslim (illegally) will
meet Allah while He will be angry with him."
Al-Ash'ath said: By Allah, that saying concerned
me. I had common land with a Jew, and the Jew
later on denied my ownership, so I took him to the
Prophet who asked me whether I had a proof of my
ownership. When I replied in the negative, the
Prophet asked the Jew to take an oath. I said,
"O Allah's Apostle! He will take an oath and
deprive me of my property." So, Allah
revealed the following verse: "Verily! Those
who purchase a little gain at the cost of Allah's
covenant and their oaths." (3.77)
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 600:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin Ka'b bin Malik:
Ka'b demanded his
debt back from Ibn Abi Hadrad in the Mosque and
their voices grew louder till Allah's Apostle
heard them while he was in his house. He came out
to them raising the curtain of his room and
addressed Ka'b, "O Ka'b!" Ka'b replied,
"Labaik, O Allah's Apostle." (He said to
him), "Reduce your debt to one half,"
gesturing with his hand. Kab said, "I have
done so, O Allah's Apostle!" On that the
Prophet said to Ibn Abi Hadrad, "Get up and
repay the debt, to him."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 601:
Narrated 'Umar bin
Al-Khattab:
I heard Hisham bin
Hakim bin Hizam reciting Surat-al-Furqan in a way
different to that of mine. Allah's Apostle had
taught it to me (in a different way). So, I was
about to quarrel with him (during the prayer) but
I waited till he finished, then I tied his garment
round his neck and seized him by it and brought
him to Allah's Apostle and said, "I have
heard him reciting Surat-al-Furqan in a way
different to the way you taught it to me."
The Prophet ordered me to release him and asked
Hisham to recite it. When he recited it, Allah s
Apostle said, "It was revealed in this
way." He then asked me to recite it. When I
recited it, he said, "It was revealed in this
way. The Qur'an has been revealed in seven
different ways, so recite it in the way that is
easier for you."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 602:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet said,
"No doubt, I intended to order somebody to
pronounce the Iqama of the (compulsory
congregational) prayer and then I would go to the
houses of those who do not attend the prayer and
burn their houses over them."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 603:
Narrated Aisha:
Abu bin Zam'a and
Sad bin Abi Waqqas carried the case of their claim
of the (ownership) of the son of a slave-qirl of
Zam'a before the Prophet. Sad said, "O
Allah's Apostle! My brother, before his death,
told me that when I would return (to Mecca), I
should search for the son of the slave-girl of
Zam'a and take him into my custody as he was his
son." 'Abu bin Zam'a said, 'the is my brother
and the son of the slave-girl of my father, and
was born or my father's bed." The Prophet
noticed a resemblance between Utba and the boy but
he said, "O 'Abu bin Zam'a! You will get this
boy, as the son goes to the owner of the bed. You,
Sauda, screen yourself from the boy."
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 604:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
sent horsemen to Najd and they arrested and
brought a man called Thumama bin Uthal, the chief
of Yamama, and they fastened him to one of the
pillars of the Mosque. When Allah's Apostle came
up to him; he asked, "What have you to say, O
Thumama?" He replied, "I have good news,
O Muhammad!" Abu Huraira narrated the whole
narration which ended with the order of the
Prophet "Release him!"
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 605:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
The Prophet sent
some horsemen to Najd and they arrested and
brought a man called Thumama bin Uthal from the
tribe of Bani Hanifa, and they fastened him to one
of the pillars of the Mosque.
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 606:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin Ka'b bin Malik Al-Ansari from Ka'b bin Malik:
That 'Abdullah bin
Abi Hadrad Al-Aslami owed him some debt. Ka'b met
him and caught hold of him and they started
talking and their voices grew loudest. The Prophet
passed by them and addressed Ka'b, pointing out to
him to reduce the debt to one half. So, Ka'b got
one half of the debt and exempted the debtor from
the other half.
Volume
3, Book 41, Number 607:
Narrated Khabbab:
I was a blacksmith
In the Pre-lslamic period of ignorance, and 'Asi
bin Wail owed me some money. I went to him to
demand it, but he said to me, "I will not pay
you unless you reject faith in Muhammad." I
replied, "By Allah, I will never disbelieve
Muhammad till Allah let you die and then resurrect
you." He said, "Then wait till I die and
come to life again, for then I will be given
property and offspring and will pay your
right." So, thus revelation came: "Have
you seen him who disbelieved in Our signs and yet
says, 'I will be given property and offspring?'
" (19.77)
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