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<hadith_export source="ParallelQuran.com" exported="2026-08-22T22:38:15Z" count="3">
  <hadith number="2654" global_number="23159">
    <collection>Sunan Abi Dawud</collection>
    <book>Jihad (Kitab Al-Jihad)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Abu &apos;Imran al-Jauni عبد الملك بن حبيب أبو عمران الجوني</narrator>
      <narrator>al-Nu&apos;man bin Maqrn al-Mazni</narrator>
      <narrator>Alqama bin &apos;Abdullah علقمة بن عبد الله بن سنان</narrator>
      <narrator>Hammad bin Zayd حماد بن زيد بن درهم الأزدي الأزرق</narrator>
      <narrator>Ma&apos;qil bin Yasar al-Mazni</narrator>
      <narrator>Musa bin Isma&apos;il al-Munqari al-Tabudhaki موسى بن إسماعيل المنقري - لتبوذكي</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>Salamh (bin Al Akwa’) said “I went on an expedition with the Apostle of Allaah(ﷺ) against Hawazin and while we were having a meal in the forenoon and most of our people were on foot and some of us were weak, a man came on a red Camel. He took out a rope from the lion of the Camel and tied his Camel with it and began to take meal with the people. When he saw the weak condition of their people and lack of mounts he went out in a hurry to his Camel, untied it made it kneel down and sat on it and went off galloping it. A man of the tribe of Aslam followed him on a brown she Camel which was best of those of the people. I hastened out and I found him while the head of the she Camel was near the paddock of the she Camel. I then went ahead till I reached near the paddock of the Camel. I then went ahead till I caught the Camel’s nose string. I made it kneel. When it placed its knee on the ground, I drew my sword and struck the man on his head and it fell down. I then brought the Camel leading it with (its equipment) on it. The Apostle of Allaah(ﷺ) came forward facing me and asked “Who killed the man? They (the people) said “Salamah bin Akwa’. He said “he gets all his spoil.”
Harun said “This is Hashim’s version.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sunan-abi-dawud-2654/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="1576" global_number="27392">
    <collection>Jami&apos; al-Tirmidhi</collection>
    <book>The Book on Military Expeditions</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>al-Nu&apos;man bin Maqrn al-Mazni</narrator>
      <narrator>Hisham bin Abi &apos;Abdullah al-Dastawa&apos;i هشام بن أبي عبد الله الدستوائي</narrator>
      <narrator>Mua&apos;dh bin Hisham bin Aby معاذ بن هشام بن أبي عبد الله</narrator>
      <narrator>Muhammad bin Bashar Bindar محمد بن بشار بندار</narrator>
      <narrator>Qatada قتادة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade></grade>
    <text>That the Prophet (ﷺ) ransomed two men for the Muslims with a man from the idolaters.
 This Hadith is Hasan Sahih.
The paternal uncle of Abu Al-Muhallab’s name is ‘Abdur Rahman bin ‘Amr, and they also say it was Muhawiyah bin ‘Amr. And Abu Qilabah’s name is ‘Abdullah bin Zaid Al-Jarmi (narrator in the chain)
This is acted upon according to most of the people of knowledge among the Companions of the Prophet(ﷺ) and others. It is for the Imam to decide to be generous with whom he wills among the captives, or to kill whom he wills among them, or to ransom whom he wills among them. Some of the people of knowledge preferred killing over ransoming.
Al-Awzai’ said: “It has been conveyed to me. that this Ayah is abrogated: Thereafter (is the time) either for generosity (to free them without ranson) or ransom (47:4). It was abrogated by: Kill them wherever you find them (2:191). This was narrated to us by Hannad (who said): “Ibn Al-Mubarak narrated to us, from Al-Awza’i.”
Ishaq bin Mansur said: “I said to Ahmad: ‘When the captives are captured’ is killing or ransoming better to you?’ He said: ‘If they are able to ransom’ then there is no harm in it. And if they kill, then I do not know of any harm in it.&apos;” Ishaq said: “Wiping them out is better to me, unless it is someone well-known, so that it is hoped that a large amount will be obtained for him.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/jami-al-tirmidhi-1576/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="2966" global_number="32801">
    <collection>Sunan Ibn Majah</collection>
    <book>Chapters on Hunting</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>al-Nu&apos;man bin Maqrn al-Mazni</narrator>
      <narrator>Muslim bin Hysm مسلم بن هيصم</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade></grade>
    <text>It was narrated from Abu Tha’labah Al-Khushani that the Prophet (ﷺ) forbade eating any predatory animal that has fangs.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sunan-ibn-majah-2966/</url>
  </hadith>
</hadith_export>
