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Punishment of Disbelievers at War with Allah and His
Apostle
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 794:
Narrated Anas:
Some people from the
tribe of 'Ukl came to the Prophet and embraced Islam. The climate of
Medina did not suit them, so the Prophet ordered them to go to the
(herd of milch) camels of charity and to drink, their milk and urine
(as a medicine). They did so, and after they had recovered from their
ailment (became healthy) they turned renegades (reverted from Islam)
and killed the shepherd of the camels and took the camels away. The
Prophet sent (some people) in their pursuit and so they were (caught
and) brought, and the Prophets ordered that their hands and legs
should be cut off and that their eyes should be branded with heated
pieces of iron, and that their cut hands and legs should not be
cauterized, till they die.
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 795:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet cut off the
hands and feet of the men belonging to the tribe of 'Uraina and did
not cauterise (their bleeding limbs) till they died.
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 796:
Narrated Anas:
A group of people from 'Ukl
(tribe) came to the Prophet and they were living with the people of
As-Suffa, but they became ill as the climate of Medina did not suit
them, so they said, "O Allah's Apostle! Provide us with milk." The
Prophet said, I see no other way for you than to use the camels of
Allah's Apostle." So they went and drank the milk and urine of the
camels, (as medicine) and became healthy and fat. Then they killed the
shepherd and took the camels away. When a help-seeker came to Allah's
Apostle, he sent some men in their pursuit, and they were captured and
brought before mid day. The Prophet ordered for some iron pieces to be
made red hot, and their eyes were branded with them and their hands
and feet were cut off and were not cauterized. Then they were put at a
place called Al-Harra, and when they asked for water to drink they
were not given till they died. (Abu Qilaba said, "Those people
committed theft and murder and fought against Allah and His Apostle.")
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 797:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
A group of people from 'Ukl
(or 'Uraina) tribe ----but I think he said that they were from 'Ukl
came to Medina and (they became ill, so) the Prophet ordered them to
go to the herd of (Milch) she-camels and told them to go out and drink
the camels' urine and milk (as a medicine). So they went and drank it,
and when they became healthy, they killed the shepherd and drove away
the camels. This news reached the Prophet early in the morning, so he
sent (some) men in their pursuit and they were captured and brought to
the Prophet before midday. He ordered to cut off their hands and legs
and their eyes to be branded with heated iron pieces and they were
thrown at Al-Harra, and when they asked for water to drink, they were
not given water. (Abu Qilaba said, "Those were the people who
committed theft and murder and reverted to disbelief after being
believers (Muslims), and fought against Allah and His Apostle").
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 798:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Seven
(people) will be shaded by Allah by His Shade on the Day of
Resurrection when there will be no shade except His Shade. (They will
be), a just ruler, a young man who has been brought up in the worship
of Allah, a man who remembers Allah in seclusion and his eyes are then
flooded with tears, a man whose heart is attached to mosques (offers
his compulsory congregational prayers in the mosque), two men who love
each other for Allah's Sake, a man who is called by a charming lady of
noble birth to commit illegal sexual intercourse with her, and he
says, 'I am afraid of Allah,' and (finally), a man who gives in
charity so secretly that his left hand does not know what his right
hand has given."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 799:
Narrated Sahl bin Sa'd:
The Prophet said,
"Whoever guarantees me (the chastity of) what is between his legs
(i.e. his private parts), and what is between his jaws (i.e., his
tongue), I guarantee him Paradise."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 800i:
Narrated Anas:
I will narrate to you a
narration which nobody will narrate to you after me. I heard that form
the Prophet. I heard the Prophet saying, "The Hour sill not be
established" or said: "From among the portents of the Hour is that the
religious knowledge will betaken away (by the death of religious
Scholars) and general ignorance (of religion) will appear; and the
drinking of alcoholic drinks will be very common, and (open) illegal
sexual intercourse will prevail, and men will decrease in number while
women will increase so much so that, for fifty women there will only
be one man to look after them."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 800e:
Narrated 'Ikrima from Ibn
'Abbas:
Allah's Apostles said,
"When a slave (of Allah) commits illegal sexual intercourse, he is not
a believer at the time of committing it; and if he steals, he is not a
believer at the time of stealing; and if he drinks an alcoholic drink,
when he is not a believer at the time of drinking it; and he is not a
believer when he commits a murder," 'Ikrima said: I asked Ibn Abbas,
"How is faith taken away from him?" He said, Like this," by clasping
his hands and then separating them, and added, "But if he repents,
faith returns to him like this, by clasping his hands again.
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 801:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "The
one who commits an illegal sexual intercourse is not a believer at the
time of committing illegal sexual intercourse and a thief is not a
believer at the time of committing theft and a drinker of alcoholic
drink is not a believer at the time of drinking. Yet, (the gate of)
repentance is open thereafter."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 802:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin
Mas'ud:
I said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Which is the biggest sin?" He said, "To set up rivals to
Allah by worshipping others though He alone has created you." I asked,
"What is next?" He said, "To kill your child lest it should share your
food." I asked, "What is next?" He said, "To commit illegal sexual
intercourse with the wife of your neighbor."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 803:
Narrated Ash-Sha'bi:
from 'Ali when the latter
stoned a lady to death on a Friday. 'Ali said, "I have stoned her
according to the tradition of Allah's Apostle."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 804:
Narrated Ash Shaibani:
I asked 'Abdullah bin Abi
Aufa, 'Did Allah's Apostle carry out the Rajam penalty ( i.e., stoning
to death)?' He said, "Yes." I said, "Before the revelation of
Surat-ar-Nur or after it?" He replied, "I don't Know."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 805:
Narrated Jabir bin
Abdullah Al-Ansari:
A man from the tribe of
Bani Aslam came to Allah's Apostle and Informed him that he had
committed illegal sexual intercourse and bore witness four times
against himself. Allah's Apostle ordered him to be stoned to death as
he was a married Person.
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 806:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
A man came to Allah's
Apostle while he was in the mosque, and he called him, saying, "O
Allah's Apostle! I have committed illegal sexual intercourse.'" The
Prophet turned his face to the other side, but that man repeated his
statement four times, and after he bore witness against himself four
times, the Prophet called him, saying, "Are you mad?" The man said,
"No." The Prophet said, "Are you married?" The man said, "Yes." Then
the Prophet said, 'Take him away and stone him to death." Jabir bin
'Abdullah said: I was among the ones who participated in stoning him
and we stoned him at the Musalla. When the stones troubled him, he
fled, but we over took him at Al-Harra and stoned him to death.
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 807:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Sa'd bin Abi Waqqas and 'Abd
bin Zam'a quarrelled with each other (regarding a child). The Prophet
said, "The boy is for you, O 'Abd bin Zam'a, for the boy is for (the
owner) of the bed. O Sauda ! Screen yourself from the boy." The
sub-narrator, Al-Laith added (that the Prophet also said), "And the
stone is for the person who commits an illegal sexual intercourse."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 808:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "The
boy is for (the owner of) the bed and the stone is for the person who
commits illegal sexual intercourse.'
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 809:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
A Jew and a Jewess were
brought to Allah's Apostle on a charge of committing an illegal sexual
intercourse. The Prophet asked them. "What is the legal punishment
(for this sin) in your Book (Torah)?" They replied, "Our priests have
innovated the punishment of blackening the faces with charcoal and
Tajbiya." 'Abdullah bin Salam said, "O Allah's Apostle, tell them to
bring the Torah." The Torah was brought, and then one of the Jews put
his hand over the Divine Verse of the Rajam (stoning to death) and
started reading what preceded and what followed it. On that, Ibn Salam
said to the Jew, "Lift up your hand." Behold! The Divine Verse of the
Rajam was under his hand. So Allah's Apostle ordered that the two
(sinners) be stoned to death, and so they were stoned. Ibn 'Umar
added: So both of them were stoned at the Balat and I saw the Jew
sheltering the Jewess.
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 810:
Narrated Jabir:
A man from the tribe of
Aslam came to the Prophet and confessed that he had committed an
illegal sexual intercourse. The Prophet turned his face away from him
till the man bore witness against himself four times. The Prophet said
to him, "Are you mad?" He said "No." He said, "Are you married?" He
said, "Yes." Then the Prophet ordered that he be stoned to death, and
he was stoned to death at the Musalla. When the stones troubled him,
he fled, but he was caught and was stoned till he died. The Prophet
spoke well of him and offered his funeral prayer.
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 811d:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
A person had sexual
relation with his wife in the month of Ramadan (while he was fasting),
and he came to Allah's Apostle seeking his verdict concerning that
action. The Prophet said (to him), "Can you afford to manumit a
slave?" The man said, "No." The Prophet said, "Can you fast for two
successive months?" He said, "No." The Prophet said, "Then feed sixty
poor persons."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 811e:
Narrated 'Aisha:
A man came to the Prophet
in the mosque and said, "I am burnt (ruined)!" The Prophet asked him,
"With what (what have you done)?" He said, "I have had sexual relation
with my wife in the month of Ramadan (while fasting)." The Prophet
said to him, "Give in charity." He said, "I have nothing." The man sat
down, and in the meantime there came a person driving a donkey
carrying food to the Prophet ..... (The sub-narrator, 'Abdur Rahman
added: I do not know what kind of food it was). On that the Prophet
said, "Where is the burnt person?" The man said, "Here I am." The
Prophet said to him, "Take this (food) and give it in charity (to
someone)." The man said, "To a poorer person than l? My family has
nothing to eat." Then the Prophet said to him, "Then eat it
yourselves."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 812:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
While I was with the
Prophet a man came and said, "O Allah's Apostle! I have committed a
legally punishable sin; please inflict the legal punishment on me'.'
The Prophet did not ask him what he had done. Then the time for the
prayer became due and the man offered prayer along with the Prophet ,
and when the Prophet had finished his prayer, the man again got up and
said, "O Allah's Apostle! I have committed a legally punishable sin;
please inflict the punishment on me according to Allah's Laws." The
Prophet said, "Haven't you prayed with us?' He said, "Yes." The
Prophet said, "Allah has forgiven your sin." or said, "....your
legally punishable sin."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 813:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
When Ma'iz bin Malik came
to the Prophet (in order to confess), the Prophet said to him,
"Probably you have only kissed (the lady), or winked, or looked at
her?" He said, "No, O Allah's Apostle!" The Prophet said, using no
euphemism, "Did you have sexual intercourse with her?" The narrator
added: At that, (i.e. after his confession) the Prophet ordered that
he be stoned (to death).
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 814:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
A man from among the
people, came to Allah's Apostle while Allah's Apostle was sitting in
the mosque, and addressed him, saying, "O Allah's Apostle! I have
committed an illegal sexual intercourse." The Prophet turned his face
away from him. The man came to that side to which the Prophet had
turned his face, and said, "O Allah's Apostle! I have committed an
illegal intercourse." The Prophet turned his face to the other side,
and the man came to that side, and when he confessed four times, the
Prophet called him and said, "Are you mad?" He said, "No, O Allah's
Apostle!" The Prophet said, "Are you married?" He said, "Yes, O
Allah's Apostle." The Prophet said (to the people), "Take him away and
stone him to death." Ibn Shihab added, "I was told by one who heard
Jabir, that Jabir said, 'I was among those who stoned the man, and we
stoned him at the Musalla ('Id praying Place), and when the stones
troubled him, he jumped quickly and ran away, but we overtook him at
Al-Harra and stoned him to death (there).' "
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 815:
Narrated Abu Huraira and
Zaid bin Khalid:
While we were with the
Prophet , a man stood up and said (to the Prophet ), "I beseech you by
Allah, that you should judge us according to Allah's Laws." Then the
man's opponent who was wiser than him, got up saying (to Allah's
Apostle) "Judge us according to Allah's Law and kindly allow me (to
speak)." The Prophet said, "'Speak." He said, "My son was a laborer
working for this man and he committed an illegal sexual intercourse
with his wife, and I gave one-hundred sheep and a slave as a ransom
for my son's sin. Then I asked a learned man about this case and he
informed me that my son should receive one hundred lashes and be
exiled for one year, and the man's wife should be stoned to death."
The Prophet said, "By Him in Whose Hand my soul is, I will judge you
according to the Laws of Allah. Your one-hundred sheep and the slave
are to be returned to you, and your son has to receive one-hundred
lashes and be exiled for one year. O Unais! Go to the wife of this
man, and if she confesses, then stone her to death." Unais went to her
and she confessed. He then stoned her to death.
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 816:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
'Umar said, "I am afraid
that after a long time has passed, people may say, "We do not find the
Verses of the Rajam (stoning to death) in the Holy Book," and
consequently they may go astray by leaving an obligation that Allah
has revealed. Lo! I confirm that the penalty of Rajam be inflicted on
him who commits illegal sexual intercourse, if he is already married
and the crime is proved by witnesses or pregnancy or confession."
Sufyan added, "I have memorized this narration in this way." 'Umar
added, "Surely Allah's Apostle carried out the penalty of Rajam, and
so did we after him."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 817:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
I used to teach (the
Qur'an to) some people of the Muhajirln (emigrants), among whom there
was 'Abdur Rahman bin 'Auf. While I was in his house at Mina, and he
was with 'Umar bin Al-Khattab during 'Umar's last Hajj, Abdur-Rahman
came to me and said, "Would that you had seen the man who came today
to the Chief of the Believers ('Umar), saying, 'O Chief of the
Believers! What do you think about so-and-so who says, 'If 'Umar
should die, I will give the pledge of allegiance to such-and-such
person, as by Allah, the pledge of allegiance to Abu Bakr was nothing
but a prompt sudden action which got established afterwards.' 'Umar
became angry and then said, 'Allah willing, I will stand before the
people tonight and warn them against those people who want to deprive
the others of their rights (the question of rulership)."
'Abdur-Rahman said, "I
said, 'O Chief of the believers! Do not do that, for the season of
Hajj gathers the riff-raff and the rubble, and it will be they who
will gather around you when you stand to address the people. And I am
afraid that you will get up and say something, and some people will
spread your statement and may not say what you have actually said and
may not understand its meaning, and may interpret it incorrectly, so
you should wait till you reach Medina, as it is the place of
emigration and the place of Prophet's Traditions, and there you can
come in touch with the learned and noble people, and tell them your
ideas with confidence; and the learned people will understand your
statement and put it in its proper place.' On that, 'Umar said, 'By
Allah! Allah willing, I will do this in the first speech I will
deliver before the people in Medina."
Ibn Abbas added: We
reached Medina by the end of the month of Dhul-Hijja, and when it was
Friday, we went quickly (to the mosque) as soon as the sun had
declined, and I saw Sa'id bin Zaid bin 'Amr bin Nufail sitting at the
corner of the pulpit, and I too sat close to him so that my knee was
touching his knee, and after a short while 'Umar bin Al-Khattab came
out, and when I saw him coming towards us, I said to Said bin Zaid bin
'Amr bin Nufail "Today 'Umar will say such a thing as he has never
said since he was chosen as Caliph." Said denied my statement with
astonishment and said, "What thing do you expect 'Umar to say the like
of which he has never said before?"
In the meantime, 'Umar
sat on the pulpit and when the callmakers for the prayer had finished
their call, 'Umar stood up, and having glorified and praised Allah as
He deserved, he said, "Now then, I am going to tell you something
which (Allah) has written for me to say. I do not know; perhaps it
portends my death, so whoever understands and remembers it, must
narrate it to the others wherever his mount takes him, but if somebody
is afraid that he does not understand it, then it is unlawful for him
to tell lies about me. Allah sent Muhammad with the Truth and revealed
the Holy Book to him, and among what Allah revealed, was the Verse of
the Rajam (the stoning of married person (male & female) who commits
illegal sexual intercourse, and we did recite this Verse and
understood and memorized it. Allah's Apostle did carry out the
punishment of stoning and so did we after him.
I am afraid that after a
long time has passed, somebody will say, 'By Allah, we do not find the
Verse of the Rajam in Allah's Book,' and thus they will go astray by
leaving an obligation which Allah has revealed. And the punishment of
the Rajam is to be inflicted to any married person (male & female),
who commits illegal sexual intercourse, if the required evidence is
available or there is conception or confession. And then we used to
recite among the Verses in Allah's Book: 'O people! Do not claim to be
the offspring of other than your fathers, as it is disbelief
(unthankfulness) on your part that you claim to be the offspring of
other than your real father.' Then Allah's Apostle said, 'Do not
praise me excessively as Jesus, son of Marry was praised, but call me
Allah's Slave and His Apostles.' (O people!) I have been informed that
a speaker amongst you says, 'By Allah, if 'Umar should die, I will
give the pledge of allegiance to such-and-such person.' One should not
deceive oneself by saying that the pledge of allegiance given to Abu
Bakr was given suddenly and it was successful. No doubt, it was like
that, but Allah saved (the people) from its evil, and there is none
among you who has the qualities of Abu Bakr. Remember that whoever
gives the pledge of allegiance to anybody among you without consulting
the other Muslims, neither that person, nor the person to whom the
pledge of allegiance was given, are to be supported, lest they both
should be killed.
And no doubt after the
death of the Prophet we were informed that the Ansar disagreed with us
and gathered in the shed of Bani Sa'da. 'Ali and Zubair and whoever
was with them, opposed us, while the emigrants gathered with Abu Bakr.
I said to Abu Bakr, 'Let's go to these Ansari brothers of ours.' So we
set out seeking them, and when we approached them, two pious men of
theirs met us and informed us of the final decision of the Ansar, and
said, 'O group of Muhajirin (emigrants) ! Where are you going?' We
replied, 'We are going to these Ansari brothers of ours.' They said to
us, 'You shouldn't go near them. Carry out whatever we have already
decided.' I said, 'By Allah, we will go to them.' And so we proceeded
until we reached them at the shed of Bani Sa'da. Behold! There was a
man sitting amongst them and wrapped in something. I asked, 'Who is
that man?' They said, 'He is Sa'd bin 'Ubada.' I asked, 'What is wrong
with him?' They said, 'He is sick.' After we sat for a while, the
Ansar's speaker said, 'None has the right to be worshipped but Allah,'
and praising Allah as He deserved, he added, 'To proceed, we are
Allah's Ansar (helpers) and the majority of the Muslim army, while
you, the emigrants, are a small group and some people among you came
with the intention of preventing us from practicing this matter (of
caliphate) and depriving us of it.'
When the speaker had
finished, I intended to speak as I had prepared a speech which I liked
and which I wanted to deliver in the presence of Abu Bakr, and I used
to avoid provoking him. So, when I wanted to speak, Abu Bakr said,
'Wait a while.' I disliked to make him angry. So Abu Bakr himself gave
a speech, and he was wiser and more patient than I. By Allah, he never
missed a sentence that I liked in my own prepared speech, but he said
the like of it or better than it spontaneously. After a pause he said,
'O Ansar! You deserve all (the qualities that you have attributed to
yourselves, but this question (of Caliphate) is only for the Quraish
as they are the best of the Arabs as regards descent and home, and I
am pleased to suggest that you choose either of these two men, so take
the oath of allegiance to either of them as you wish. And then Abu
Bakr held my hand and Abu Ubada bin Abdullah's hand who was sitting
amongst us. I hated nothing of what he had said except that proposal,
for by Allah, I would rather have my neck chopped off as expiator for
a sin than become the ruler of a nation, one of whose members is Abu
Bakr, unless at the time of my death my own-self suggests something I
don't feel at present.'
And then one of the Ansar
said, 'I am the pillar on which the camel with a skin disease (eczema)
rubs itself to satisfy the itching (i.e., I am a noble), and I am as a
high class palm tree! O Quraish. There should be one ruler from us and
one from you.'
Then there was a hue and
cry among the gathering and their voices rose so that I was afraid
there might be great disagreement, so I said, 'O Abu Bakr! Hold your
hand out.' He held his hand out and I pledged allegiance to him, and
then all the emigrants gave the Pledge of allegiance and so did the
Ansar afterwards. And so we became victorious over Sa'd bin Ubada
(whom Al-Ansar wanted to make a ruler). One of the Ansar said, 'You
have killed Sa'd bin Ubada.' I replied, 'Allah has killed Sa'd bin
Ubada.' Umar added, "By Allah, apart from the great tragedy that had
happened to us (i.e. the death of the Prophet), there was no greater
problem than the allegiance pledged to Abu Bakr because we were afraid
that if we left the people, they might give the Pledge of allegiance
after us to one of their men, in which case we would have given them
our consent for something against our real wish, or would have opposed
them and caused great trouble. So if any person gives the Pledge of
allegiance to somebody (to become a Caliph) without consulting the
other Muslims, then the one he has selected should not be granted
allegiance, lest both of them should be killed."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 818:
Narrated Zaid bin Khalid
Al-Jihani:
I heard the Prophet
ordering that an unmarried person guilty of illegal sexual intercourse
be flogged one-hundred stripes and be exiled for one year. Umar bin
Al-Khattab also exiled such a person, and this tradition is still
valid.
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 819:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle judged
that the unmarried person who was guilty of illegal sexual intercourse
be exiled for one year and receive the legal punishment (i.e., be
flogged with one-hundred stripes) .
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 820:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The Prophet cursed the
effeminate men and those women who assume the similitude (manners) of
men. He also said, "Turn them out of your houses." He turned
such-and-such person out, and 'Umar also turned out such-and-such
person.
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 821:
Narrated Abu Huraira and
Zaid bin Khalid:
A bedouin came to the
Prophet while he (the Prophet) was sitting, and said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Give your verdict according to Allah's Laws (in our case)."
Then his opponent got up and said, "He has told the truth, O Allah's
Apostle! Decide his case according to Allah's Laws. My son was a
laborer working for this person, and he committed illegal sexual
intercourse with his wife, and the people told me that my son should
be stoned to death, but I offered one-hundred sheep and a slave girl
as a ransom for him. Then I asked the religious learned people, and
they told me that my son should be flogged with one-hundred stripes
and be exiled for one year." The Prophet said, "By Him in Whose Hand
my soul is, I will judge you according to Allah's Laws. The sheep and
the slave girl will be returned to you and your son will be flogged
one-hundred stripes and be exiled for one year. And you, O Unais! Go
to the wife of this man (and if she confesses), stone her to death."
So Unais went in the morning and stoned her to death (after she had
confessed).
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 822:
Narrated Abu Huraira and
Said bin Khalid:
The verdict of Allah's
Apostle was sought about an unmarried slave girl guilty of illegal
intercourse. He replied, "If she commits illegal sexual intercourse,
then flog her (fifty stripes), and if she commits illegal sexual
intercourse (after that for the second time), then flog her (fifty
stripes), and if she commits illegal sexual intercourse (for the third
time), then flog her (fifty stripes) and sell her for even a hair
rope." Ibn Shihab said, "I am not sure whether the Prophet ordered
that she be sold after the third or fourth time of committing illegal
intercourse."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 823:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "If a
lady slave commits illegal sexual intercourse and she is proved guilty
of illegal sexual intercourse, then she should be flogged (fifty
stripes) but she should not be admonished; and if she commits illegal
sexual intercourse again, then she should be flogged again but should
not be admonished; and if she commits illegal sexual intercourse for
the third time, then she should be sold even for a hair rope."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 824:
Narrated Ash-Shaibani:
I asked 'Abdullah bin Abi
'Aufa about the Rajam (stoning somebody to death for committing
illegal sexual intercourse). He replied, "The Prophet carried out the
penalty of Rajam," I asked, "Was that before or after the revelation
of Surat-an-Nur?" He replied, "I do not know."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 825:
Narrated Abdullah bin
Umar:
The jews came to Allah's
Apostle and mentioned to him that a man and a lady among them had
committed illegal sexual intercourse. Allah's Apostle said to them,
"What do you find in the Torah regarding the Rajam?" They replied, "We
only disgrace and flog them with stripes." 'Abdullah bin Salam said to
them, 'You have told a lie the penalty of Rajam is in the Torah.' They
brought the Torah and opened it. One of them put his hand over the
verse of the Rajam and read what was before and after it. Abdullah bin
Salam said to him, "Lift up your hand." Where he lifted it there
appeared the verse of the Rajam. So they said, "O Muhammad! He has
said the truth, the verse of the Rajam is in it (Torah)." Then Allah's
Apostle ordered that the two persons (guilty of illegal sexual
intercourse) be stoned to death, and so they were stoned, and I saw
the man bending over the woman so as to protect her from the stones.
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 826:
Narrated Abu Huraira and
Zaid bin Khalid:
Two men had a dispute in
the presence of Allah's Apostle. One of them said, "Judge us according
to Allah's Laws." The other who was more wise said, "Yes, Allah's
Apostle, judge us according to Allah's Laws and allow me to speak
(first)" The Prophet said to him, 'Speak " He said, "My son was a
laborer for this man, and he committed illegal sexual intercourse with
his wife, and the people told me that my son should be stoned to
death, but I have given one-hundred sheep and a slave girl as a ransom
(expiation) for my son's sin. Then I asked the religious learned
people (about It), and they told me that my son should he flogged
one-hundred stripes and should be exiled for one year, and only the
wife of this man should be stoned to death " Allah's Apostle said, "By
Him in Whose Hand my soul is, I will judge you according to Allah's
Laws: O man, as for your sheep and slave girl, they are to be returned
to you." Then the Prophet had the man's son flogged one hundred
stripes and exiled for one year, and ordered Unais Al-Aslami to go to
the wife of the other man, and if she confessed, stone her to death.
She confessed and was stoned to death.
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 827:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Abu Bakr came to me while
Allah's Apostle was sleeping with his head on my thigh. Abu Bakr said
(to me), "You have detained Allah's Apostle and the people, and there
is no water in this place." So he admonished me and struck my flanks
with his hand, and nothing could stop me from moving except the
reclining of Allah's Apostle (on my thigh), and then Allah revealed
the Divine Verse of Tayammum.
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 828:
Narrated Aisha:
Abu Bakr came to towards
me and struck me violently with his fist and said, "You have detained
the people because of your necklace." But I remained motionless as if
I was dead lest I should awake Allah's Apostle although that hit was
very painful.
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 829:
Narrated Al-Mughira:
Sa'd bin Ubada said, "If
I found a man with my wife, I would kill him with the sharp side of my
sword." When the Prophet heard that he said, "Do you wonder at Sa'd's
sense of ghira (self-respect)? Verily, I have more sense of ghira than
Sa'd, and Allah has more sense of ghira than I."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 830:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
A bedouin came to Allah's
Apostle and said, "My wife has delivered a black child." The Prophet
said to him, "Have you camels?" He replied, "Yes." The Prophet said,
"What color are they?" He replied, "They are red." The Prophet further
asked, "Are any of them gray in color?" He replied, "Yes." The Prophet
asked him, "Whence did that grayness come?" He said, "I thing it
descended from the camel's ancestors." Then the Prophet said (to him),
"Therefore, this child of yours has most probably inherited the color
from his ancestors."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 831:
Narrated Abu Burda:
The Prophet used to say,
"Nobody should be flogged more than ten stripes except if he is guilty
of a crime, the legal punishment of which is assigned by Allah."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 832:
Narrated 'Abdur-Rahman
bin Jabir:
On the authority of
others, that the Prophet said, "No Punishment exceeds the flogging of
the ten stripes, except if one is guilty of a crime necessitating a
legal punishment prescribed by Allah."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 833:
Narrated Abu Burda
Al-Ansari:
I heard the Prophet
saying, "Do not flog anyone more than ten stripes except if he is
involved in a crime necessitating Allah's legal Punishment."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 834:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle forbade
Al-Wisal (fasting continuously for more than one day without taking
any meals). A man from the Muslims said, "But you do Al-Wisal, O
Allah's Apostle!" Allah's Apostle I said, "Who among you is similar to
me? I sleep and my Lord makes me eat and drink." When the people
refused to give up Al-Wisal, the Prophet fasted along with them for
one day, and did not break his fast but continued his fast for another
day, and when they saw the crescent, the Prophet said, "If the
crescent had not appeared, I would have made you continue your fast
(for a third day)," as if he wanted to punish them for they had
refused to give up Al-Wisal.
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 835:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin
'Umar:
Those people who used to
buy foodstuff at random (without weighing or measuring it) were beaten
in the lifetime of Allah's Apostle if they sold it at the very place
where they had bought it, till they carried it to their dwelling
places.
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 836:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle never
took revenge for his own self in any matter presented to him till
Allah's limits were exceeded, in which case he would take revenge for
Allah's sake.
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 837:
Narrated Sahl bin Sa'd:
I witnessed the case of
Lian (the case of a man who charged his wife for committing illegal
sexual intercourse when I was fifteen years old. The Prophet ordered
that they be divorced, and the husband said, "If I kept her, I would
be a liar." I remember that Az-Zubair also said, "(It was said) that
if that woman brought forth the child with such-and-such description,
her husband would prove truthful, but if she brought it with
such-and-such description looking like a Wahra (a red insect), he
would prove untruthful." I heard Az-Zubair also saying, "Finally she
gave birth to a child of description which her husband disliked .
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 838:
Narrated Al-Qasim bin
Muhammad:
Ibn 'Abbas mentioned the
couple who had taken the oath of Lian. 'Abdullah bin Shaddad said (to
him), "Was this woman about whom Allah's Apostle said, 'If I were ever
to stone to death any woman without witnesses. (I would have stoned
that woman to death)?' Ibn 'Abbas replied," No, that lady exposed
herself (by her suspicious behavior)."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 839:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Lian was mentioned in the
presence of the Prophet, Asim bin Adi said a statement about it, and
when he left, a man from his tribe came to him complaining that he had
seen a man with his wife. Asim said, "I have been put to trial only
because of my statement." So he took the man to the Prophet and the
man told him about the incident. The man (husband) was of yellow
complexion, thin, and of lank hair, while the man whom he had accused
of having been with his wife, was reddish brown with fat thick legs
and fat body. The Prophet said, "O Allah! Reveal the truth." Later on
the lady delivered a child resembling the man whom the husband had
accused of having been with her. So the Prophet made them take the
oath of Lian. A man said to Ibn Abbas in the gathering, "Was that the
same lady about whom the Prophet said, "If I were to stone any lady
(for committing illegal sexual intercourse) to death without
witnesses, I would have stoned that lade to death?" Ibn Abbas said,
"No, that was another lady who used to behave in such a suspicious way
among the Muslims that one might accuse her of committing illegal
sexual intercourse."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 840:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Avoid
the seven great destructive sins." They (the people!) asked, "O
Allah's Apostle! What are they?" He said, "To join partners in worship
with Allah; to practice sorcery; to kill the life which Allah has
forbidden except for a just cause (according to Islamic law); to eat
up usury (Riba), to eat up the property of an orphan; to give one's
back to the enemy and freeing from the battle-field at the time of
fighting and to accuse chaste women who never even think of anything
touching chastity and are good believers."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 841:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I heard Abu-l-Qasim (the
Prophet) saying, "If somebody slanders his slave and the slave is free
from what he says, he will be flogged on the Day of Resurrection
unless the slave is really as he has described him."
Volume 8, Book 82, Number 842:
Narrated Abu Huraira and
Zaid bin Khalid Al-Juhani:
A man came to the Prophet
and said, "I beseech you to judge us according to Allah's Laws." Then
his opponent who was wiser than he, got up and said, "He has spoken
the truth. So judge us according to Allah's Laws and please allow me
(to speak), O Allah's Apostle." The Prophet said, "Speak." He said,
"My son was a laborer for the family of this man and he committed
illegal sexual intercourse with his wife, and I gave one-hundred sheep
and a slave as a ransom (for my son), but I asked the religious
learned people (regarding this case), and they informed me that my son
should be flogged one-hundred stripes, and be exiled for one year, and
the wife of this man should be stoned (to death)."The Prophet said,
"By Him in Whose Hand my soul is, I will Judge you (in this case)
according to Allah's Laws. The one-hundred (sheep) and the slave shall
be returned to you and your son shall be flogged one-hundred stripes
and be exiled for one year. And O Unais! Go in the morning to the wife
of this man and ask her, and if she confesses, stone her to death."
She confessed and he stoned her to death.
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