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    Expiation for Unfulfilled Oaths










    Volume 8, Book 79, Number 699:




    Narrated Ka'b bin 'Ujra:

    I came to the Prophet and he said to me, "Come near." So I went
    near
    to him and he said, "Are your lice troubling you?" I replied,
    "Yes."
    He said, "(Shave your head and) make expiation in the form of
    fasting,
    Sadaqa (giving in charity), or offering a sacrifice." (The
    sub-narrator) Aiyub said, "Fasting should be for three days, and
    the
    Nusuk (sacrifice) is to be a sheep, and the Sadaqa is to be given
    to
    six poor persons."






    Volume 8, Book 79, Number 700:




    Narrated Abu Huraira:

    A man came to the Prophet and said, "I am ruined!" The Prophet
    said,
    "What is the matter with you?" He said, "I had sexual relation with
    my
    wife (while I was fasting) in Ramadan." The Prophet said, "Have you

    got enough to manumit a slave?" He said, "No." The Prophet said,
    "Can
    you fast for two successive months?" The man said, "No." The
    Prophet
    said, "Can you feed sixty poor persons?" The man said, "No." Then
    the
    Prophet said to him, "Sit down," and he sat down. Afterwards an
    'Irq,
    i.e., a big basket containing dates was brought to the Prophet and
    the
    Prophet said to him, "Take this and give it in charity." The man
    said,
    "To poorer people than we?" On that, the Prophet smiled till his
    premolar teeth became visible, and then told him, "Feed your family

    with it." (See Hadith No. 157, Vol 3)






    Volume 8, Book 79, Number 701:




    Narrated Abu Huraira:

    A man came to Allah's Apostle and said, "I am ruined!" The Prophet
    said to him, "What is the matter?" He said, "I have done a sexual
    relation with my wife (while fasting) in Ramadan." The Prophet said
    to
    him?" "Can you afford to manumit a slave?" He said, "No." The
    Prophet
    said, "Can you fast for two successive months?" He said, "No." The
    Prophet said, "Can you feed sixty poor persons?" He said, "No."
    Then
    an Ansari man came with an Irq (a big basket full of dates). The
    Prophet said (to the man), "Take this (basket) and give it in
    charity." That man said, "To poorer people than we, O Allah's
    Apostle?
    By Him Who has sent you with the Truth! There is no house in
    between
    the two mountains (of the city of Medina) poorer than we." So the
    Prophet said (to him), "Go and feed it to your family."






    Volume 8, Book 79, Number 702:




    Narrated Abu Huraira :

    A man came to the Prophets and said, "I am ruined!" The Prophet
    said,
    "What is the matter with you?" He said, "I have done a sexual
    relation
    with my wife (while fasting) in Ramadan" The Prophet said to him,
    "Can
    you afford to manumit a slave?" He said, "No." The Prophet said,
    "Can
    you fast for two successive months?" He said, "No." The Prophet
    said,
    "Can you feed sixty poor persons?" He said, "I have nothing." Later
    on
    an Irq (big basket) containing dates was given to the Prophet, and
    the
    Prophet said (to him), "Take this basket and give it in charity."
    The
    man said, "To poorer people than we? Indeed, there is nobody
    between
    its (i.e., Medina's) two mountains who is poorer than we." The
    Prophet
    then said, "Take it and feed your family with it."






    Volume 8, Book 79, Number 703:




    Narrated Al-Ju'aid bin Abdur-Rahman:

    As-Sa'ib bin Yazid said, "The Sa' at the time of the Prophet was
    equal
    to one Mudd plus one-third of a Mudd of your time, and then it was
    increased in the time of Caliph 'Umar bin 'Abdul Aziz."






    Volume 8, Book 79, Number 704:




    Narrated Nafi:

    Ibn Umar used to give the Zakat of Ramadan (Zakat-al-Fitr)
    according
    to the Mudd of the Prophet, the first Mudd, and he also used to
    give
    things for expiation for oaths according to the Mudd of the
    Prophet.
    Abu Qutaiba said, "Malik said to us, 'Our Mudd (i.e., of Medina) is

    better than yours and we do not see any superiority except in the
    Mudd
    of the Prophet!' Malik further said, to me, 'If a ruler came to you

    and fixed a Mudd smaller than the one of the Prophet, by what Mudd
    would you measure what you give (for expiation or Zakat-al-Fitr?' I

    replied, 'We would give it according to the Mudd of the Prophet' On

    that, Malik said, 'Then, don't you see that we have to revert to
    the
    Mudd of the Prophet ultimately?'"






    Volume 8, Book 79, Number 705:




    Narrated Anas bin Malik:

    Allah's Apostle said, "O Allah! Bestow Your Blessings on their
    measures, Sa' and Mudd (i.e., of the people of Medina) "






    Volume 8, Book 79, Number 706:




    Narrated Abu Huraira:

    The Prophet said, "If somebody manumits a Muslim slave, Allah will
    save from the Fire every part of his body for freeing the
    corresponding parts of the slave's body, even his private parts
    will
    be saved from the Fire) because of freeing the slave's private
    parts."






    Volume 8, Book 79, Number 707:




    Narrated 'Amr:

    Jabir said: An Ansari man made his slave a Mudabbar and he had no
    other property than him. When the Prophet heard of that, he said
    (to
    his companions), "Who wants to buy him (i.e., the slave) for me?"
    Nu'aim bin An-Nahham bought him for eight hundred Dirhams. I heard
    Jabir saying, "That was a coptic slave who died in the same year."






    Volume 8, Book 79, Number 708:




    Narrated 'Aisha:

    that she intended to buy Barira (a slave girl) and her masters
    stipulated that they would have her Wala'. When 'Aisha mentioned
    that
    to the Prophet ; he said, "Buy her, for the Wala' is for the one
    who
    manumits."






    Volume 8, Book 79, Number 709:




    Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari:

    I went to Allah's Apostle along with a group of people from (the
    tribe
    of) Al-Ash'ari, asking for mounts. The Prophet said, "By Allah, I
    will
    not give you anything to ride, and I have nothing to mount you on."
    We
    stayed there as long as Allah wished, and after that, some camels
    were
    brought to the Prophet and he ordered that we be given three
    camels.
    When we set out, some of us said to others, "Allah will not bless
    us,
    as we all went to Allah's Apostle asking him for mounts, and
    although
    he had sworn that he would not give us mounts, he did give us." So
    we
    returned to the Prophet; and mentioned that to him. He said, "I
    have
    not provided you with mounts, but Allah has. By Allah, Allah
    willing,
    if I ever take an oath, and then see that another is better than
    the
    first, I make expiration for my (dissolved) oath, and do what is
    better and make expiration."






    Volume 8, Book 79, Number 710:




    Narrated Hammad:

    the same narration above (i.e. 709), "I make expiation for my
    dissolved oath, and I do what is better, or do what is better and
    make
    expiation."






    Volume 8, Book 79, Number 711:




    Narrated Abu Huraira:

    (The Prophet) Solomon said, "Tonight I will sleep with (my) ninety
    wives, each of whom will get a male child who will fight for
    Allah's
    Cause." On that, his companion (Sufyan said that his companion was
    an
    angel) said to him, "Say, "If Allah will (Allah willing)." But
    Solomon
    forgot (to say it). He slept with all his wives, but none of the
    women
    gave birth to a child, except one who gave birth to a halfboy. Abu
    Huraira added: The Prophet said, "If Solomon had said, "If Allah
    will"
    (Allah willing), he would not have been unsuccessful in his action,

    and would have attained what he had desired." Once Abu Huraira
    added:
    Allah apostle said, "If he had accepted."






    Volume 8, Book 79, Number 712:




    Narrated Zahdam al-Jarmi:

    We were sitting with Abu Musa Al-Ash'sari, and as there were ties
    of
    friendship and mutual favors between us and his tribe. His meal was

    presented before him and there was chicken meat in it. Among those
    who
    were present there was a man from Bani Taimillah having a red
    complexion as a non-Arab freed slave, and that man did not approach

    the meal. Abu Musa said to him, "Come along! I have seen Allah's
    Apostle eating of that (i.e., chicken)." The man said, "I have seen
    it
    (chickens) eating something I regarded as dirty, and so I have
    taken
    an oath that I shall not eat (its meat) chicken." Abu Musa said,
    "Come
    along! I will inform you about it (i.e., your oath).

    Once we went to Allah's Apostle in company with a group of
    Ash'airiyin, asking him for mounts while he was distributing some
    camels from the camels of Zakat. (Aiyub said, "I think he said that

    the Prophet was in an angry mood at the time.") The Prophet said,
    'By
    Allah! I will not give you mounts, and I have nothing to mount you
    on.' After we had left, some camels of booty were brought to
    Allah's
    Apostle and he said, "Where are those Ash'ariyin? Where are those
    Ash'ariyin?" So we went (to him) and he gave us five very fat
    good-looking camels. We mounted them and went away, and then I said
    to
    my companions, 'We went to Allah's Apostle to give us mounts, but
    he
    took an oath that he would not give us mounts, and then later on he

    sent for us and gave us mounts, perhaps Allah's Apostle forgot his
    oath. By Allah, we will never be successful, for we have taken
    advantage of the fact that Allah's Apostle forgot to fulfill his
    oath.
    So let us return to Allah's Apostle to remind him of his oath.' We
    returned and said, 'O Allah's Apostle! We came to you and asked you

    for mounts, but you took an oath that you would not give us mounts)

    but later on you gave us mounts, and we thought or considered that
    you
    have forgotten your oath.' The Prophet said, 'Depart, for Allah has

    given you Mounts. By Allah, Allah willing, if I take an oath and
    then
    later find another thing better than that, I do what is better, and

    make expiation for the oath.' "






    Volume 8, Book 79, Number 713:




    Narrated Zahdam:

    the same narration as above (i.e. No. 712).






    Volume 8, Book 79, Number 714:




    Narrated Zahdam:

    the same narration as above (i.e. No. 712).






    Volume 8, Book 79, Number 715:




    Narrated 'Abdur-Rahman bin Samura:

    Allah's Apostle said, "(O 'Abdur-Rahman!) Do not seek to be a
    ruler,
    for, if you are given the authority of ruling without your asking
    for
    it, then Allah will help you; but if you are given it by your
    asking,
    then you will be held responsible for it (i.e. Allah will not help
    you
    ) . And if you take an oath to do something and later on find
    another
    thing, better than that, then do what is better and make expiation
    for
    (the dissolution of) your oath."

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