Sunan Abi Dawud — Prescribed Punishments (Kitab Al-Hudud)

2 hadith · Exported from ParallelQuran.com on August 22, 2026
Hadith #4485
Prescribed Punishments (Kitab Al-Hudud) · Narrated by Abdullah bin Wahb عبد الله بن وهب بن مسلم القرشي, Abdur Rahman bin Azhar bin 'Abd 'Awf, al-Zuhri ابن شهاب الزهري‎, محمد بن مسلم, Sulaiman bin Da'ud bin Da'ud سليمان بن داود بن داود بن علي, Usamah ibn Zayd · Sahih

The Prophet (ﷺ) said: If anyone drinks wine, flog him; if he repeats it, flog him, and if he repeats it, flog him. If he does it again a third or a fourth time, kill him. A man who had drunk wine was brought (to him) and he gave him lashes. He was again brought to him, and he flogged him. He was again brought to him and he flogged him. He was again brought to him and he flogged him. The punishment of killing (for drinking) was repealed, and a concession was allowed. Sufyan said: Al-Zuhri transmitted this tradition when Mansur b. al-Mu’tamir amd Mukhawwal b. Rashid were present with him. He said to them: Take this tradition as a present to the people of Iraq. Abu Dawud said: This tradition has been transmitted by al-Sharid b. Suwaid, Sharahbil b. Aws, ‘Abd Allah b. ‘Amr, ‘Abd Allah b. ‘Umar, Abu Ghutaif al-Kindi, and Abu Salamah b. ‘Abd al-Rahman from Abu Hurairah.

Hadith #4487
Prescribed Punishments (Kitab Al-Hudud) · Narrated by Abdur Rahman bin Azhar bin 'Abd 'Awf, al-Hasan bin 'Ali al-Halwani الحسن بن علي الخلال الحلواني, al-Zuhri ابن شهاب الزهري‎, محمد بن مسلم, Usamah ibn Zayd, Uthman bin 'Umar bin Fars عثمان بن عمر بن فارس · Hasan Sahih

I can still picture myself looking at the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) who was among the camps of the Companions seeking the camp of Khalid ibn al-Walid, when a man who had drunk wine was brought before him. He asked the people: Beat him. Some struck him with sandals, some with sticks and some with fresh branches of the palm-tree (mitakhah). Ibn Wahb said: This (mitakhah) means green palm fronds. Then the apostle of Allah (ﷺ) took some dust from the ground and threw it on his face.

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