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Al-Muwatta Hadith 33.2

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Volume 1

The Times of PrayerThe Time of the Jumua PrayerCatching a Raka of the PrayerDuluk ash-Shams and Ghasaq al-LaylThe Times of Prayer in GeneralSleeping Through the PrayerProhibition against Doing the Prayer at the Hottest Hour of the DayThe Prohibition against Entering the Mosque Smelling of Garlic and the Prohibition against covering the Mouth in Prayer

Volume 2

How to do WuduThe Wudu of a Man who has been Asleep when he Gets Up to PrayWhat is Pure for WuduThings which do not break WuduDiscontinuing Doing Wudu on Account of Eating Cooked FoodOn Wudu inGeneralWiping the Head and EarsWiping over Leather SocksHow to Wipe over Leather SocksNose-BleedsWhat to Do in the Event of a Nose-BleedWhat to Do in the Event of Bleeding from a Wound or a Nose-BleedWudu on Account of Prostatic FluidIndulgence in Not Having to do Wudu for Prostatic FluidWudu on Account of Touching the GenitalsWudu on Account of a Man Kissing His WifeHow to do Ghusl for Major Ritual ImpurityObligation to Do Ghusl when the Two Circumcised Parts MeetWudu of a Person in a State of Major Ritual Impurity (Janaba)The Repetition of the Prayer by a Person in a State of Major Ritual Impurity, his Doing Ghusl, when He has Prayed without Remembering it, and his Washing his Garments.Ghusl of a Woman when She Experiences the Same as a Man in Her SleepGhusl for Major Ritual ImpurityTayammumHow to do TayammumTayammum of Someone in a State of Major Ritual ImpurityWhat is Permitted a Man from his Wife when She is MenstruatingThe Purity of a Menstruating WomanMenstruation in GeneralBleeding as if MenstruatingThe Urine of an Infant BoyUrinating Standing and OtherwiseThe Tooth-stick (Siwak)

Volume 3

The Call to PrayerThe Adhan During a Journey and Without WuduThe Duration of the Meal before Dawn (Sahur) in Relation to the AdhanThe Opening of the PrayerThe Recitation of Qur'an in the Maghrib and lsha Prayers.Behaviour in the RecitationThe Recitation in the Subh PrayerThe Umm al-Qur'anReciting to Oneself behind the Imam when He does not Recite AloudNot Reciting behind the Imam when He Recites AloudSaying 'Amin' behind the ImamBehaviour in the Sitting in the PrayerTashahhud in the PrayerWhat to Do If One Raises One's Head Before the Imam.What to Do if through Forgetfulness One Says the Taslim after Two RakasCompleting what is Recalled When Uncertain how much has been Prayed.What to Do if One Stands After the Completion of the Prayer or After Two Rakas.Looking in the Prayer at What Distracts You from It

Volume 4

What to Do if One Forgets in Prayer.

Volume 5

Doing Ghusl on the Day of JumuaPaying Atlention when the Imam is Giving the Khutba on the Day of JumuaConcerning Someone Who Catches a Raka of the Jumua PrayerNose Bleeds on the Day of JumuaMaking Haste on the Day of JumuaThe Imam's Stopping Off in a Town on the Day of JumuaThe Special Time in the Day of JumuaGood Appearance and Not Stepping Over People and Facing the Imam on the Day of JumuaThe Recitation in the Jumua Prayer, the Sitting, and Missing the Prayer Without a Reason

Volume 6

Stimulation of the Desire for Prayer in RamadanWatching the Night in Prayer

Volume 7

Concerning Prayer in the NightHow the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, Prayed the WitrThe Command to Pray the WitrThe Two Rakas of Fajr

Volume 8

The Superiority of Prayer in Congregation over Prayer Done AloneThe Isha and Subh PrayersDoing the Prayer Again with the ImamPraying in a Group of PeoplePrayer Behind an Imam when He Prays SittingThe Excellence of the Prayer of Someone Standing over the Prayer of Someone SittingPraying Voluntary Prayers (Nawafil) SittingThe Middle Prayer Permission to Pray in One GarmentPermission for a Woman to Pray in a Shift and Head-Covering

Volume 9

Joining Two Prayers when Settled and when TravellingShortening the Prayer in TravelCircumstances in Which the Prayer Has To Be ShortenedThe Prayer of a Traveller when Undecided whether to Remain in a Place or NotDoing the Full Prayer when One Decides to Remain in a PlaceThe Prayer of a Traveller when Imam, or Behind an ImamVoluntary Prayers while Travelling, by Day and at Night, and Praying on a Riding BeastThe Prayer of DuhaGeneral Remarks concerning the Voluntary Prayer of DuhaWarning against Passing in Front of Someone PrayingPermission to Pass in Front of Someone PrayingThe Sutra of a Man Praying on a JourneyBrushing Away Small Stones in the PrayerStraightening the RowsPlacing One Hand on the Other in the PrayerQunut in the Subh PrayerProhibition against a Man Praying when Wishing to Relieve HimselfWaiting for The Prayer and Walking to ItPlacing the Hands Flat on the Surface by the Face when ProstratingTurning and Clapping when Necessary during the PrayerWhat to Do when Entering while the Imam is in RukuPrayer on the Prophet, may Allah Bless Him and Grant Him PeaceHow to Do the Prayer in GeneralPrayer in GeneralStimulation of the Desire for Prayer in General

Volume 10

The Ghusl of the Two Ids, the Call to Prayer for Them, and the IqamaThe Order to Pray Before the Khutba on the Two IdsThe Order to Eat Before Going Out on the Morning of the Id The Takbir and the Recitation in the Prayer of the Two Ids Refraining from Prayer Before and After the Two Id PrayersPermission to Pray Before and After the Two Id PrayersThe Coming of the Imam on the Day of the Id and Waiting for the Khutba

Volume 11

The Fear Prayer

Volume 12

How to Pray the Eclipse PrayerAbout the Eclipse Prayer.

Volume 13

How to Ask for RainAbout Asking for RainAbout Asking the Stars for Rain

Volume 14

The Prohibition against Relieving Oneself Facing the QiblaPermission to Face the Qibla when Urinating or DefecatingThe Prohibition against Spitting towards the QiblaConcerning the Mosque of the Prophet, may Allah Bless Him and Grant Him PeaceConcerning Women Going Out to the Mosque

Volume 15

The Order to Be In Wudu (When Touching the Qur'an)Permission to Recite the Qur'an When Not in WuduAbout the Division of the Qur'an into Sections (Hizbs)About the Qur'anThe Prostration of the Qur'anAbout Reciting Surat al-Ikhlas and Surat al-MulkDhikr (Remembrance) ofAllah, the Blessed and ExaltedDua (Supplication)MakingDuaForbidding Prayer After Subh and After Asr

Volume 16

Washing the DeadShrouding the DeadWalking in Front of the BierThe Prohibition Against Following the Bier with a Burning TorchThe Takbir Over a Dead ManWhat to Say in the Prayer for the DeadPermission to Pray Over the Dead After Subh until the Dawn is very Clear and After Asr until the Sun Turns YellowDoing the Prayer for the Dead in MosquesThe Prayer over the Dead in GeneralBurying theDeadStopping for Funerals and Sitting in GraveyardsThe Prohibition Against Weeping Over the DeadContentment in the Face of MisfortuneContentment in the Face of Misfortune GenerallyDigging Up GravesBurial in General

Volume 17

Things on which Zakat must be PaidThe Zakat on Gold and Silver CoinThe Zakat On MinesThe Zakat on Buried Treasure (Rikaz)Things on Which there is No Zakat, in the Way of Jewellery, Bits of Gold and Silver, and AmberThe Zakat on the Property of Orphans and Trading on their BehalfThe Zakat on InheritanceThe Zakat on DebtsThe Zakat on MerchandiseWealth which has been Hidden Away (Kanz)The Zakat on LivestockThe Zakat on CattleThe Zakat of AssociatesCounting Lambs and Kids when Assessing ZakatWhat to do about the Zakat when Two Years are Assessed togetherThe Prohibition against Making Things Difficult for People when Taking ZakatReceiving Zakat, and Who is Permitted to Receive ItCollecting Zakat and Being Firm In Doing SoThe Zakat on Estimated Yields of Date Palms and VinesThe Zakat on Seeds and OlivesFruit on which Zakat does Not have to be PaidFruits, Animal Fodder and Vegetables for which No Zakat has to be PaidThe Zakat on Slaves, Horses and HoneyJizya on People of the Book and MagiansTithes for the People of DhimmaSelling Sadaqa and Taking it BackWho Pays the Zakat al-FitrWhen to Send the Zakat al-FitrPeople for Whom it is Not Obligatory to Pay the Zakat al-Fitr

Volume 18

Sighting the New Moon for Beginning and Ending the Fast of RamadanMaking the Intention to Fast Before DawnBeing Quick to Break the FastFasting When Junub in the Morning during RamadanPermission for a Fasting Man to KissRestraint in Kissing when FastingFasting while TravellingWhat to Do when Returning from a Journey in Ramadan or Intending to Travel in RamadanThe Kaffara (Making Amends) for Breaking the Fast in RamadanCupping a Man who is FastingFasting on the Day of Ashura ( the 10th of Muharram)Fasting the Days of Fitr and Adha and Fasting ContinuouslyThe Prohibition against Fasting for Two Days or More without Breaking the Fast in between (Wisal)The Fasting of Someone who Kills by Mistake or Pronounces the Dhihar Form of DivorceWhat a Sick Man Does when FastingThe Vow to Fast, and Fasting for the DeadMaking Up Days Missed in Ramadan, and the KaffaraMaking up forVoluntary Fasts (Broken)The Fidya (Compensation) of a Man who Breaks the Fast in Ramadan from WeaknessMaking Up For Days Not Fasted in Ramadan in GeneralFasting The Day of DoubtThe Fast in General

Volume 19

Mention of IltikafThings Without Which Itikaf is Not PossibleLeaving Itikaf for the IdMaking Up for the Itikaf (Not Done)Marriage in ItikafLaylat al-Qadr

Volume 20

The Ghusl to Enter IhramThe Ghusl of Someone in IhramClothes Forbidden to be Worn in IhramWearing Clothes when in IhramVeiling the Face while in IhramWhere People Should Enter Ihram.How to Enter IhramRaising the Voice in TalbiyyaDoing Hajj on its OwnDoing Hajj and Umra Together (Hajj al-Qiran)When to Stop the TalbiyaHow the People of Makka, and Those Besides Them Living There, Go into IhramSituations when Ihram Not Obligatory for Garlanding Sacrificial AnimalsWhat a Menstruating Woman Does on HajjUmra in the Months of HajjWhen to Stop Saying the Talbiya for Umra.Hajj At-TamattuCircumstances in which Tamattu is Not ObligatoryAbout Umra in GeneralMarriage in IhramCupping in IhramGame that can be Eaten by Someone who is in IhramGame that is Not Halal to Eat in IhramHunting in the HaramAssessing the Forfeit for Hunting Game Animals that Someone in Ihram can KillAnimals that Someone in Ihram can KillThings that Someone in Ihram is Allowed to doDoing the Hajj for Somebody ElseConcerning Someone whose Path (to the House) is Blocked by an EnemyConcerning Someone who is Hindered (From Going To The House) by Something Other than an EnemyConcerning Building the KabaHastening (Raml) in the TawafSaluting the Corners during Tawaf.Kissing the Corner of the Black Stone when Saluting the CornersThe Two Rakas of TawafPraying after Subh and Asr when doing Tawaf Taking Leave of the HouseTawaf in GeneralStarting with Safa in the SaySay in GeneralFasting the Day of ArafaFasting on the Days of MinaWhat are Acceptable as Sacrificial Animals (Hadys)What to Do with Sacrificial Animals (Hadys) while They are being DrivenWhat to Do with Sacrificial Animals (Hadys) if They get Injured or StrayThe Animal (Hady) to be Sacriticed for Intercourse in IhramThe Animal (Hady) to be Sacrificed for Missing the HajjIntercourse with One's Wife Before Doing the Tawaf al-IfadaThe Sacrificial Animals that are Considered Least DifficultSacrificial Animals in GeneralThe Wuquf at Arata and MuzdalifaWuquf while Not in Wudu, and Wuquf on a Riding BeastThe Wuquf at Arafa of Someone who Misses the HajjSending Women and Children AheadGoing from Arafa to MuzdalifaSacrificing during the HajjHow to Make the Sacrifice.Shaving the HeadCutting the Hair.Matting the Hair.Doing the Prayer in the House, Shortening the Prayer, and Hastening the Khutba at Arafa.Doing the Prayer at Muzdalifa.Doing the Prayer at MinaThe Prayer of the Visitor of Makka or MinaSaying the Takbir During the Days of TashriqDoing the Prayer at al-Muarras and al-MuhassabStaying Overnight at Makka on the Nights of MinaStoning the JamrasIndulgence with Respect to Stoning the JamrasA Menstruating Woman's Entering MakkaThe Tawaf al-Ifada of a Menstruating WomanThe Compensation (Fidya) for Killing Birds and Wild Animals in IhramThe Fidya for Killing Locusts in IhramWhat to Do for Forgetfulness in the RitualsCompensation (Fidya) in GeneralThe Hajj in GeneralThe Hajj of a Woman without a Mahram Fasting in at-Tamattu

Volume 21

Stimulation of Desire for JihadProhibition against Travelling with the Qur'an in Enemy TerritoryProhibition against Killing Women and Children in Military ExpeditionsFulfilling Safe ConductGiving in the Way of AllahBooty from War in GeneralThings on Which the Tax of One Fifth (Khumus) is Not ObligatoryWhat It is Permissible for the Muslims to Eat Before the Spoils are DividedReturning to the Owner What has been Captured by the Enemy Before the Spoils are DividedStripping the Slain of their Personal Effects in the BootyAwarding Bonuses from the Tax of One Fifth (Khumus)The Share of the Spoils Allotted to Cavalry in Military ExpeditionsStealing from the SpoilsThe Martyrs in the Way of AllahThings in which Martyrdom LiesHow to Wash the MartyrWhat is Disliked to be done with Something Given in the Way of AllahHorses and Racing Them and Expending in Military ExpeditionsBurial in One Grave by Necessity and Abu Bakr's, may Allah be Pleased with Him, Carrying Out the Promise of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah Bless Him and Grant Him Peace, After the Death of the Messenger, may Allah Bless Him and Grant Him Peace

Volume 22

Fulfilling Vows to WalkMaking Vows to Walk to the House and Not SucceedingHow to Fulfill the Oath of Walking to the KabaVows Not Permitted in Disobedience to AllahOaths for which Kaffara Not ObligatoryOaths for Which Kaffara is ObligatoryBehaviour in the Kaffara of the Broken OathOaths in General

Volume 23

Animals to Be Avoided as SacrificesAnimals Desirable as SacrificesProhibition against Sacrificing an Animal Before the Imam DepartsStoring Meat from Sacrificial AnimalsSharing Sacrificial Animals and How Many Share a Cow or CamelThe Sacrificial Animal for the Child in the Womb and Mention of the Days of Sacrifice

Volume 24

Saying the Name of Allah over the Slaughtered AnimalMethods of Slaughter Permitted in NecessityWhat is Disapproved of in Slaughtering AnimalsSlaughtering What is in the Womb of a Slaughtered Animal

Volume 25

Eating Game Killed with Throwing Sticks and by StonesGame Caught by Trained DogsGame of the SeaProhibition Against Eating Animals with Fangs.What is Disapproved of Regarding Eating Riding AnimalsUsing the Skin of Animals Found DeadEating Carrion when Forced to, out of Necessity

Volume 26

About The AqiqaBehaviour in the Aqiqa

Volume 27

Inheritance of DescendantsInheritance of Husbands from Wives and Wives from HusbandsInheritance of Fathers and Mothers from ChildrenInheritance of Maternal Half-SiblingsInheritance of Full SiblingsInheritance of Paternal Half-SiblingsInheritance of GrandfathersInheritance of GrandmothersPaternal AuntsInheritance of Paternal RelationsPeople who do Not InheritInheritance from People of Other ReligionsPeople Killed in Battle or Otherwise whose Situation in Inheritance is Not KnownThe Inheritance of the Child of Lian and the Child of Fornication.

Volume 28

Asking for Someone's Hand in MarriageAsking Consent of Virgins and Women Previously Married for their PersonsThe Bride-Price and Unreturnable GiftsConsummating the MarriageWedding Nights of Virgins and Women Previously MarriedStipulations Not Permitted in MarriageMarriage of the Muhallil and its Like.Combinations of Women Not to be Married TogetherProhibition against Marrying Mothers of WivesMarriage to Mothers of Women with Whom One has had Sexual Relations in a Disapproved MannerWhat is Not Permitted in Marriage in GeneralMarrying Slaves when already Married to Free WomenA Man's Owning a Slave Whom He has Married and then DivorcedReprehensibility of Intercourse with Two Sisters or a Mother and Daughter that One OwnsProhibition against Intercourse with a Slave-Girl who Belonged to One's FatherProhibition against Marrying Slave-Girls of the People of the BookMuhsanatTemporary MarriageMarriage of SlavesMarriage of Idol Worshippers when their Wives become Muslim before ThemThe Wedding Feast.Marriage in General

Volume 29

The 'Irrevocable' Divorce.What is Clear about Giving Wives Right of DivorceCircumstances in Which only One Pronouncement of Divorce Permitted in Giving Wives Right of DivorceWhat is Not Clear in Giving Wives Right of DivorceAnnulment of Marriage by Husband's Vow to Refrain from Intercourse (Ila)The Ila (Vow of Abstention) of SlavesDhihar of Free MenDhihar of SlavesThe Option (of Slave-Girls Married to Slaves when Freed)Separating from Wives for CompensationDivorce of Men who Divorce for CompensationLian (Invoking Mutual Curses)Inheritance of Children of Women against whom Lian has been PronouncedDivorce of VirginsDivorce of Sick MenCompensation in DivorceThe Divorce of the SlaveMaintenance of Slave-Girls Divorced when PregnantIdda of Women whose Husbands are MissingIdda of Divorce and Divorce of Menstruating WomenIdda of Women in their Houses when Divorced in ThemMaintenance of Divorced WomanIdda of Slave-Girls Divorced by Their HusbandsGeneral Chapter on Idda of DivorceThe Two ArbitersOath of Men to Divorce while Not yet MarriedDeadline of Men who do Not have Intercourse with Their WivesGeneral Section on DivorceIdda of Widows when PregnantIdda of an Umm Walad when Her Master DiesIdda of Slave-Girls whose Master or Husband DiesCoitus InterruptusLimit of Abstaining from Adornment in Mourning

Volume 30

Suckling of the YoungSuckling of Older PeopleSuckling in General

Volume 31

Non-Returnable DepositsWealth of SlavesBuilt-In Liability AgreementsDefects in SlavesWhat is Done about Slave-Girls when Purchased and Conditions Made about ThemProhibition against Intercourse with Slave-Girls Who Have HusbandsOwnership of the Fruit of Trees which have been Sold.Prohibition against Selling Fruit until It starts to RipenThe Sale of AriyasHow Crop Damage Affects Sales of Agricultural ProduceWhat is Permissible in Keeping Back a Portion of the FruitWhat is Not Recommended in the Sale of DatesMuzabana and MuhaqalaGeneral Remarks about Selling Produce at its SourceSelling FruitSelling Gold for Silver, Minted and UnmintedMoney-ChangingSelling Gold for Gold and Silver for Silver by WeightBuying on Delayed Terms and Re-Selling for Less on More Immediate TermsWhat is Disapproved in Selling Food with Delayed Payment or DeliveryPre-payment on FoodBartering Food for Food with No Increase between ThemGeneral Section on Selling Food Hoarding and Raising Prices by Stock-Piling.What is Permitted in Selling Some Animals for Others and Making an Advance for ThemWhat Is Not Permitted in the Sale of AnimalsSelling Animals in Exchange for MeatSelling Meat for MeatSelling dogsAdvance and Sale of Some Goods for OthersThe Advance on GoodsSelling Copper and Iron and Such Things which are WeighedProhibition against Two Sales in One SaleTransactions with Uncertainty in ThemAl-Mulamasa and al-MunabadhaSale according to List of ContentsThe Right of Withdrawal (Khiyar)Usury in DebtsDebts and Transfer Debts in GeneralPartnership, Transferral of Responsibility to an Agent and RevocationBankruptcy of DebtorsWhat is Permitted Of Free LoansWhat Is Not Permitted of Free LoansWhat is Forbidden of Haggling and TransactionsBusiness Transactions in General

Volume 32

Qirad.What Is Permitted in QiradWhat Is Not Permitted in QiradConditions Not Permitted in QiradQirad In WaresHire in QiradOverstepping in QiradExpenses Permitted in QiradExpenses Not Permitted in QiradDebts in QiradGoods in the QiradLoans in QiradAccounting in QiradA General View of Qirad

Volume 33

SharecroppingThe Condition About Slaves in Sharecropping

Volume 34

Renting Land

Volume 35

Cases in which Pre-emption is PossibleCases in Which Pre-Emption Is Not Possible

Volume 36

Stimulation of Desire to Judge CorrectlyGiving TestimonyJudgement on Testimony of Recipients of Hadd-PunishmentsJudgement Based on Oaths with One WitnessJudgement on a Deceased with a Debt against Him and a Debt for Him, and only One WitnessJudgement on Claims Judgement on Testimony of ChildrenPerjury on the Mimbar of the Prophet, may Allah Bless Him and Grant Him PeaceTaking Oaths on the Mimbar in GeneralProhibition against Forfeiting Pledges Given on SecurityJudgement on Pledging Fruit and Animals as SecurityJudgement on Pledging Animals as SecurityJudgement on Pledges between Two MenJudgement on Pledges in GeneralJudgement on Renting Animals and Going Beyond Specified DestinationsJudgement about Raped WomenJudgement on Consumption of Other Peoples' AnimalsJudgement on Abandonment of IslamJudgement on Men Finding Other Men with Their WivesJudgement on the Abandoned ChildJudgement on Attaching Paternity to ChildrenJudgement on Inheritance of Attached ChildrenJudgement on Women who are Umm WaladJudgement on Bringing Barren Land into CultivationJudgement on Watering LandJudgement on Benefitting NeighboursJudgement on Division of PropertiesJudgement on Animals Grazing on Other People's Crops and Animals Stolen from the HerdJudgement on Injuries to Domestic AnimalsJudgement on Articles Given to Artisans to Work OnJudgement on Taking On Debts and Transfers of DebtJudgement on Garments Bought with DefectsWhat is Not Permitted in Giving Gifts (1)What is Not Permitted in Giving Gifts (2)Judgement on GiftsTaking Back SadaqaJudgement on Life PensionsThe Judgement on Lost PropertyJudgement on Slaves Using FindsJudgement on StraysSadaqa of the Living for the Dead

Volume 37

Command to Write TestamentsPermissibility of the Bequest of the Child, the Simpleton, the Lunatic and the IdiotLimiting the Bequest to One-Third of the EstateDealing with the Property of the Pregnant Woman, the Sick Person and Someone Present in BattleBequests to Heirs and Right of PossessionEffeminate Men and Custody of ChildrenLiability for Defect GoodsGeneral Chapter on Making Judgement and Shying Away From ItAbout Damages and Injuries Caused by SlavesWhat is Permitted of Gifts

Volume 38

Freeing a Share Held in a SlaveMaking Conditions when Freeing a SlavePeople who Free Slaves and Own No Other PropertyJudgement on the Property of Slaves when Set FreeFreeing Slaves who are Umm Walad and a General Chapter on FreeingSlaves Permitted to be Freed when a Slave must be Freed by ObligationSlaves Not Permitted to be Freed when a Slave must be Freed by ObligationFreeing the Living for the DeadThe Excellence of Freeing Slaves, Freeing Adulteresses and Illegitimate ChildrenThe Right of the One who Sets Free to the Wala'Slaves Attracting the Wala' When Set FreeThe Inheritance of the Wala'The Inheritance of Slaves Set Free and the Wala' of Jews and Christians Who Set Slaves Free

Volume 39

Judgement on the Mukatab.Assuming the Responsibility in KitabaSeverance in the Kitaba for an Agreed PriceInjuries Caused by MukatabsSelling MukatabsThe Labour of MukatabsFreeing a Mukatab if he Pays what he Owes before the End of the TermThe Inheritance of a Mukatab when he is Set FreeConditions Concerning MukatabsThe Wala' of the Mukatab when he is Set FreeWhat is Not Permitted in Freeing a MukatabBequests involving Mukatabs

Volume 40

Judgement on the MudabbarGeneral Section on TadbirBequests involving TadbirA Master's Intercourse with His Slave-girl when he has Made her MudabbaraSelling MudabbarsInjuries Caused by MudabbarsInjuries Caused by the Umm Walad

Volume 41

StoningSelf-Confession of FornicationThe Hadd for FornicationRapeThe Hadd for Slander, Denial and InsinuationWhat has No Hadd for ItWhat Obliges Cutting Off the HandCutting Off the Hands of Runaway Slaves Who StealIntercession Cut Off for Thieves when Cases Reach the SultanGeneral Section on Cutting Off the HandThings for Which the Hand is Not Cut Off

Volume 42

The Hadd for Drinking WineContainers Forbidden for Preparation of NabidhMixtures of Fruit Disapproved for Making NabidhWine Made HaramGeneral Section on Wine being Made Haram

Volume 43

Mention of Blood-MoneyProcedure in Blood-MoneyThe Blood-Money for Murder, When Accepted and the Criminal Act of the InsaneThe Blood-Money for ManslaughterThe Blood-Money for Accidental InjuryThe Blood-Money of WomenThe Blood-Money for the FoetusInjuries For Which There is Full Blood-MoneyThe Blood-Money for an Eye whose Sight is LostThe Blood-Money for Head WoundsThe Blood-Money for FingersGeneral Section on the Blood-Money for TeethProcedure in the Blood-Money for TeethThe Blood-Money for Injuries to SlavesThe Blood-Money of the People of Protection (Dhimma)Blood-Money that has to be Paid as an IndividualInheritance of Blood-Money and Dealing Harshly in Taking ItGeneral Section on Blood-MoneyKilling Secretly by Trickery and SorceryWhat Is Obligatory for Intentional InjuryRetaliation in KillingPardoning MurderRetaliation in InjuryThe Blood-Money and Crime of the Slave Set Free and from Whom his Former Master does Not Inherit

Volume 44

Beginning With the People Seeking Blood Revenge in the OathBlood-Relatives Who are Permitted to Swear in the Intentional ActSwearing in ManslaughterInheritance in Cases of QasamaSwearing for Blood-Revenge in Cases Involving Slaves

Volume 45

The Dua for Madina and Its PeopleResiding in Madina and Leaving ItThe Making a Haram of MadinaThe Epidemic of MadinaThe Expulsion of the Jews from MadinaConcerning MadinaAbout the Plague

Volume 46

The Prohibition against Talking about the DecreeGeneral Section on the People of the Decree

Volume 47

Good CharacterModestyAngerShunning People

Volume 48

Wearing Clothes for BeautificationWearing Dyed Garments and Gold.Wearing SilkClothes Disapproved for Women to WearA Man Dragging his GarmentsA Woman Dragging her GarmentsWearing SandalsWays of Dressing

Volume 49

Description of the Prophet, may Allah Bless Him and Grant Him PeaceDescription of Isa ibn Maryam, Peace be upon Him and the DajjalSunna of the FitraProhibition against Eating with the Left HandThe Very PoorThe Intestines of the Kafir Prohibition against Drinking from Silver Vessels and Blowing into DrinksDrinking while StandingThe Sunna about Drinking and Passing to the RightGeneral Section on Food and DrinkWearing RingsPulling off Necklaces and Bells from the Necks of Camels

Volume 50

Wudu from the Evil EyeGuarding from the Evil Eye.The Reward of the InvalidSeeking Refuge and Talismans in IllnessTreating the InvalidWashing with Water for a FeverVisiting the Invalid and the Evil Omen

Volume 51

The Sunna on HairCaring for the HairDyeing the HairTaking RefugeThose who Love Each Other in Allah

Volume 52

VisionsGames of Dice

Volume 53

Behaviour in the GreetingGreeting Jews and ChristiansGeneral Section on the Greeting.

Volume 54

Asking Permission to Enter Blessing the Person who SneezesPictures and ImagesEating LizardsConcerning DogsConcerning SheepMice Falling into Clarified Butter, and giving Precedence to Food over the PrayerGuarding against Ill LuckNames that are Disliked Cupping and the Reward of the CupperConcerning the EastKilling Snakes and what is Said about themWhat to Say on JourneysTravelling Alone in the case of Men and WomenHow to Behave on JourneysThe Command to be Kind to SlavesThe Slave and his Reward

Volume 55

About the Oath of Allegiance

Volume 56

Disliked SpeechThe Order to be Mindful in SpeechDisliked Speech and Speech Without the Mention of AllahBackbiting What is Feared from the TongueTwo People Conversing to the Exclusion of AnotherTruthfulness and LyingSquandering Property and Being Two-facedPunishing the Many for the Actions of the FewAbout People with TaqwaWhat to Say when it ThundersThe Legacy of the Prophet, may Allah Bless Him and Grant Him Peace

Volume 57

Description of Jahannam

Volume 58

Stimulation of Desire for SadaqaRefraining from AskingWhat Is Disliked in Sadaqa

Volume 59

Seeking Knowledge

Volume 60

Supplication of the Unjustly Wronged

Volume 61

The Names of the Prophet, may Allah Bless Him and Grant Him Peace
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Malik related to me from Ibn Shihab from Sulayman ibn Yasar that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, used to send Abdullah ibn Rawaha to Khaybar, to assess the division of the fruit crop between him and the jews of Khaybar. The jews collected for Abdullah pieces of their women's jewellery and said to him, "This is yours. Go light on us and don't be exact in the division!" Abdullah ibn Rawaha said, "O tribe of jews! By Allah! You are among the most hateful to me of Allah's creation, but it does not prompt me to deal unjustly with you. What you have offered as a bribe is forbidden. We will not touch it." They said, "This is what supports the heavens and the earth." Malik said, "If a share-cropper waters the palms and between them there is some uncultivated land, whatever he cultivates in the uncultivated land is his." Malik said, "If the owner of the land makes a condition that he will cultivate the uncultivated land for himself, that is not good because the sharecropper does the watering for the owner of the land and so he increases the owner of the land in property (without any return for himself)." Malik said, "If the owner stipulates that the fruit crop is to be shared between them, there is no harm in that if all the maintenance of the property - seeding, watering and case, etc. - are the concern of the sharecropper. If the share-cropper stipulates that the seeds are the responsibility of the owner of the property - that is not permitted because he has stipulated an outlay against the owner of the property. Share-cropping is conducted on the basis that all the care and expense is outlayed by the share-cropper, and the owner of the property is not obliged anything. This is the accepted method of share-cropping." Malik spoke about a spring which was shared between two men, and then the water dried up and one of them wanted to work on the spring and the other said, "I don't have the means to work on it." He said, "Tell the one who wants to work on the spring, 'Work and expend. All the water will be yours. You will have its water until your companion brings you half of what you have spent. If he brings you half of what you have spent, he can take his share of the water.' The first one is given all the water, because he has spent on it, and if he does not reach anything by his work, the other has not incurred any expense." Malik said, -It is not good for a share-cropper not to expend anything but his labour and to be hired for a share of the fruit while all the expense and work is incurred by the owner of the garden, because the share-cropper does not know what the exact wage is going to be for his labour, whether it will be little or great." Malik said, "No-one who lends a qirad or grants a share-cropping contract, should exempt some of the wealth, or some of the trees from his agent, because, by that, the agent becomes his hired man. He says, 'I will grant you a share-crop provided that you work for me on such-and-such a palm - water it and tend it. I will give you a qirad for such-and-such money provided that you work for me with ten dinars. They are not part of the qirad I have given you.' That must not be done and it is not good. This is what is done in our community." Malik said, "The sunna about what is permitted to an owner of a garden in share-cropping is that he can stipulate to the share-cropper the maintenance of walls, cleaning the spring, sweeping the irrigation canals, pollinating the palms, pruning branches, harvesting the fruit and such things, provided that the share-cropper has a share of the fruit fixed by mutual agreement. However, the owner cannot stipulate the beginning of new work which the agent will start digging a well, raising the source of a well, instigating new planting, or building a cistern whose cost is great. That is as if the owner of the garden said to a certain man, 'Build me a house here or dig me a well or make a spring flow for me or do some work for me for half the fruit of this garden of mine,' before the fruit of the garden is sound and it is halal to sell it. This is the sale of fruit before its good condition is clear. The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, forbade fruit to be sold before its good condition became clear." Malik said, "If the fruits are good and their good condition is clear and selling them is halal and then the owner asks a man to do one of those jobs for him, specifying the job, for half the fruit of his garden, for example, there is no harm in that. He has hired the man for something recognised and known. The man has seen it and is satisfied with it. "As for share-cropping, if the garden has no fruit or little or bad fruit, he has only that. The labourer is only hired for a set amount, and hire is only permitted on these terms. Hire is a type of sale. One man buys another man's work from him. It is not good if uncertainty enters into it because the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, forbade uncertain transactions." Malik said, "The sunna in share-cropping with us is that it can be practised with any kind of fruit tree, palm, vine, olive tree, pomegranate, peach, and soon. It is permitted, and there is no harm in it provided that the owner of the property has a share of the fruit: a half or a third or a quarter or whatever." Malik said, "Share-cropping is also permitted in any crop which emerges from the earth if it is a crop which is picked, and its owner cannot water, work on it and tend it. "Share-cropping becomes reprehensible in anything in which share-cropping is normally permitted if the fruit is sound and the good condition is clear and it is halal to sell it. He must share-crop in it the next year. If a man waters fruit whose good condition is clear and it is halal to sell it, and he picks it for the owner, for a share of the crop -it is not sharecropping. It is similar to him being paid in dirhams and dinars. Share-cropping is what is between pruning the palms and when the fruit becomes sound and its sale is halal." Malik said, "If some one makes a share-cropping contract for fruit trees before the condition becomes clear and its sale is halal, it is share-cropping and is permitted . " Malik said, "Uncultivated land must not be involved in a share-cropping contract. That is because it is halal for the owner to rent it for dinars and dirhams or the equivalent for an accepted price." Malik said, "As for a man who gives his uncultivated earth for a third or a fourth of what comes out of it, that is an uncertain transaction because crops may be scant one time and plentiful another time. It may perish completely and the owner of the land will have abandoned a set rent which would have been good for him to rent the land for. He takes an uncertain situation, and does not know whether or not it will be satisfactory. This is disapproved. It is like a man having someone travel for him for a set amount, and then saying, 'Shall I give you a tenth of the profit of the journey as your wage?' This is not halal and must not be done." Malik summed up,"A man must not hire out himself or his land or his ship unless for a set amount." Malik said, "A distinction is made between sharecropping in palms and in cultivated land because the owner of the palms cannot sell the fruit until its good condition is clear. The owner of the land can rent it when it is uncultivated with nothing on it." Malik said, "What is done in our community about palms is that they can also be share-cropped for three and four years, and less or more than that." Malik said, "That is what I have heard. Any fruit trees like that are in the position of palms. Contracts for several years are permissible for the sharecropper as they are permissible in the palms." Malik said about the owner, "He does not take anything additional from the share-cropper in the way of gold or silver or crops which increases him. That is not good. The share-cropper also must not take from the owner of the garden anything additional which will increase him of gold, silver, crops or anything. Increase beyond what is stipulated in the contract is not good. It is also not good for the lender of a qirad to be in this position. If such an increase does enter share-cropping or quirad, it becomes by it hire. It is not good when hire enters it. Hire must never occur in a situation which has uncertainty in it." Malik spoke about a man who gave land to another man in a share-cropping contract in which there were palms, vines, or the like of that of fruit trees and there was also uncultivated land in it. He said, "If the uncultivated land is secondary to the fruit trees, either in importance or in size of land, there is no harm in share-cropping. That is if the palms take up two-thirds of the land or more, and the uncultivated land is a third or less. This is because when the land that the fruit trees take up is secondary to the uncultivated land and the cultivated land in which the palms, vines or the like is a third or less, and the uncultivated land is two-thirds or more, it is permitted to rent the land and share-cropping in it is haram." "One of the practices of people is to give out sharecropping contracts on property with fruit trees when there is uncultivated land in it, and to rent land while there are fruit trees on it, just as a Qur'an or sword which has some embellishment on it of silver is sold for silver, or a necklace or ring which have stones and gold in them are sold for dinars. These sales continue to be permitted. People buy and sell by them. Nothing described or instituted has come on that which if exceeded, makes it haram, and if fallen below makes it halal. What is done in our community about that is what people practise and permit among themselves. That is, if the gold or silver is secondary to what it is incorporated in, it is permitted to sell it. That is, if the value of the blade, the Qur'an, or the stones is two-thirds or more, and the value of the decoration is one-third or less."

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