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<hadith_export source="ParallelQuran.com" exported="2026-08-22T12:10:15Z" count="14">
  <hadith number="2058" global_number="2058">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Sales and Trade</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Az-Zuhri from Malik bin Aus</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>That the latter said, “Who has change?” Talha said, “I (will have change) when our storekeeper comes from the forest.”
Malik bin Aus narrated from `Umar bin Al-Khattab: Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) said, “The bartering of gold for gold is Riba (usury), except if it is from hand to hand and equal in amount, and wheat grain for wheat grain is usury except if it is form hand to hand and equal in amount, and dates for dates is usury except if it is from hand to hand and equal in amount, and barley for barley is usury except if it is from hand to hand and equal in amount.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-2058/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="2260" global_number="2260">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Distribution of Water</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Az-Zuhri from Malik bin Aus</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>Anas bin Malik said, that once a domestic sheep was milked for Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) while he was in the house of Anas bin Malik. The milk was mixed with water drawn from the well in Anas’s house. A tumbler of it was presented to Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) who drank from it. Then Abu Bakr was sitting on his left side and a bedouin on his right side. When the Prophet (ﷺ) removed the tumbler from his mouth, `Umar was afraid that the Prophet (ﷺ) might give it to the bedouin, so he said. “O Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ)! Give it to Abu Bakr who is sitting by your side.” But the Prophet (ﷺ) gave it to the bedouin, who was to his right and said, “You should start with the one on your right side.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-2260/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="2485" global_number="2485">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Gifts</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Az-Zuhri from Malik bin Aus</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>Ubaidullah bin `Abdullah told me that `Aisha had said, “When the Prophet (ﷺ) became sick and his condition became serious, he requested his wives to allow him to be treated in my house, and they allowed him. He came out leaning on two men while his feet were dragging on the ground. He was walking between Al-`Abbas and another man.” ‘Ubaidullah said, “When I informed Ibn `Abbas of what `Aisha had said, he asked me whether I knew who was the second man whom `Aisha had not named. I replied in the negative. He said, ‘He was `Ali bin Abi Talib.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-2485/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="2621" global_number="2621">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Conditions</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Az-Zuhri from Malik bin Aus</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>`Urwa said, “Aisha told me that Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) used to examine the women emigrants. We have been told also that when Allah revealed the order that the Muslims should return to the pagans what they had spent on their wives who emigrated (after embracing Islam) and that the Muslims should not keep unbelieving women as their wives, `Umar divorced two of his wives, Qariba, the daughter of Abu Umayyah and the daughter of Jarwal Al-Khuza`i. Later on Mu`awiya married Qariba and Abu Jahm married the other.” When the pagans refused to pay what the Muslims had spent on their wives, Allah revealed: “And if any of your wives have gone from you to the unbelievers and you have an accession (by the coming over of a woman from the other side) (then pay to those whose wives have gone) the equivalent of what they had spent (on their Mahr).” (60.11) So, Allah ordered that the Muslim whose wife has gone, should be given, as a compensation of the Mahr he had given to his wife, from the Mahr of the wives of the pagans who had emigrated deserting their husbands. We do not know any of the women emigrants who deserted Islam after embracing it. We have also been told that Abu Basir bin Asid Ath-Thaqafi came to the Prophet (ﷺ) as a Muslim emigrant during the truce. Al-Akhnas bin Shariq wrote to the Prophet (ﷺ) requesting him to return Abu Basir.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-2621/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="2651" global_number="2651">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Wills and Testaments (Wasaayaa)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Az-Zuhri from Malik bin Aus</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>`Urwa bin Az-Zubair said that he asked `Aisha about the meaning of the Qur’anic Verse:– “And if you fear that you will not deal fairly with the orphan girls then marry (other) women of your choice.” (4.2-3) Aisha said, “It is about a female orphan under the guardianship of her guardian who is inclined towards her because of her beauty and wealth, and likes to marry her with a Mahr less than what is given to women of her standard. So they (i.e. guardians) were forbidden to marry the orphans unless they paid them a full appropriate Mahr (otherwise) they were ordered to marry other women instead of them. Later on the people asked Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) about it. So Allah revealed the following Verse:– “They ask your instruction (O Muhammad!) regarding women. Say: Allah instructs you regarding them…” (4.127) and in this Verse Allah indicated that if the orphan girl was beautiful and wealthy, her guardian would have the desire to marry her without giving her an appropriate Mahr equal to what her peers could get, but if she was undesirable for lack of beauty or wealth, then he would not marry her, but seek to marry some other woman instead of her. So, since he did not marry her when he had no inclination towards her, he had not the right to marry her when he had an interest in her, unless he treated her justly by giving her a full Mahr and securing all her rights.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-2651/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="2936" global_number="2936">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Fighting for the Cause of Allah (Jihaad)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Az-Zuhri from Malik bin Aus</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>as follows in Hadith 297. Narrated Abu Huraira:
We were in the company of Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) in a Ghazwa, and he remarked about a man who claimed to be a Muslim, saying, “This (man) is from the people of the (Hell) Fire.” When the battle started, the man fought violently till he got wounded. Somebody said, “O Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ)! The man whom you described as being from the people of the (Hell) Fire fought violently today and died.” The Prophet (ﷺ) said, “He will go to the (Hell) Fire.” Some people were on the point of doubting (the truth of what the Prophet had said) while they were in this state, suddenly someone said that he was still alive but severely wounded. When night fell, he lost patience and committed suicide. The Prophet (ﷺ) was informed of that, and he said, “Allah is Greater! I testify that I am Allah’s Slave and His Apostle.” Then he ordered Bilal to announce amongst the people: ‘None will enter Paradise but a Muslim, and Allah may support this religion (i.e. Islam) even with a disobedient man.’</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-2936/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="3842" global_number="3842">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Military Expeditions led by the Prophet (pbuh) (Al-Maghaazi)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Az-Zuhri from Malik bin Aus</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>I heard `Urwa bin Az-Zubair talking to `Umar bin `Abdul `Aziz during the latter’s Governorship (at Medina), he said, “Al-Mughira bin Shu`ba delayed the `Asr prayer when he was the ruler of Al-Kufa. On that, Abu Mas`ud. `Uqba bin `Amr Al-Ansari, the grand-father of Zaid bin Hasan, who was one of the Badr warriors, came in and said, (to Al-Mughira), ‘You know that Gabriel came down and offered the prayer and Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) prayed five prescribed prayers, and Gabriel said (to the Prophet (ﷺ) ), “I have been ordered to do so (i.e. offer these five prayers at these fixed stated hours of the day).</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-3842/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="3847" global_number="3847">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Military Expeditions led by the Prophet (pbuh) (Al-Maghaazi)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Az-Zuhri from Malik bin Aus</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>Salim bin `Abdullah told me that Rafi` bin Khadij told `Abdullah bin `Umar that his two paternal uncles who had fought in the battle of Badr informed him that Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) forbade the renting of fields. I said to Salim, “Do you rent your land?” He said, “Yes, for Rafi` is mistaken.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-3847/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="3970" global_number="3970">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Military Expeditions led by the Prophet (pbuh) (Al-Maghaazi)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Az-Zuhri from Malik bin Aus</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>Al-Walid bin `Abdul Malik said to me, “Have you heard that `Ali’ was one of those who slandered `Aisha?” I replied, “No, but two men from your people (named) Abu Salama bin `Abdur-Rahman and Abu Bakr bin `Abdur-Rahman bin Al-Harith have informed me that Aisha told them that `Ali remained silent about her case.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-3970/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="4118" global_number="4118">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Military Expeditions led by the Prophet (pbuh) (Al-Maghaazi)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Az-Zuhri from Malik bin Aus</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>While we were in the company of the Ibn Al-Musaiyab, Sunain Abi Jamila informed us (a Hadith), Abu Jamila said that he lived during the lifetime of the Prophet (ﷺ) and that he had accompanied him ( to Mecca) during the year of the Conquest (of Mecca).</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-4118/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="4484" global_number="4484">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Prophetic Commentary on the Qur&apos;an (Tafseer of the Prophet (pbuh))</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Az-Zuhri from Malik bin Aus</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>`Urwa bin Az-Zubair, Sa`id bin Al-Musaiyab, ‘Al-Qama bin Waqqas and ‘Ubaidullah bin `Abdullah related the narration of `Aisha, the wife the Prophet, when the slanderers had said about her what they had said and Allah later declared her innocence. Each of them related a part of the narration (wherein) the Prophet (ﷺ) said (to `Aisha). “If you are innocent, then Allah will declare your innocence: but if you have committed a sin, then ask for Allah’s Forgiveness and repent to him.” `Aisha said, “By Allah, I find no example for my case except that of Joseph’s father (when he said), ‘So (for me) patience is most fitting.’ ” Then Allah revealed the ten Verses:– “Verily those who spread the slander are a gang amongst you..” (24.11)</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-4484/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="6419" global_number="6419">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Oaths and Vows</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Az-Zuhri from Malik bin Aus</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>I heard `Urwa bin Az-Zubair, Sa`id bin Al-Musaiyab, ‘Alqama bin Waqqas and ‘Ubaidullah bin `Abdullah narrating from `Aisha, the wife of the Prophet, the story about the liars who said what they said about her and how Allah revealed her innocence afterwards. Each one of the above four narrators narrated to me a portion of her narration. (It was said in it), “The Prophet (ﷺ) stood up, saying, ‘Is there anyone who can relieve me from `Abdullah bin Ubai?’ On that, Usaid bin Hudair got up and said to Sa`d bin ‘Ubada, La`Amrullahi (By the Eternity of Allah), we will kill him!’ “</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-6419/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="6435" global_number="6435">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Oaths and Vows</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Az-Zuhri from Malik bin Aus</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>I heard `Urwa bin Az-Zubair, Sa`id bin Al-Musaiyab, ‘Alqama bin Waqqas and ‘Ubaidullah bin `Abdullah bin `Uqba relating from `Aisha, the wife of the Prophet (ﷺ) the narration of the people (i.e. the liars) who spread the slander against her and they said what they said, and how Allah revealed her innocence. Each of them related to me a portion of that narration. (They said that `Aisha said), ”Then Allah revealed the ten Verses starting with:–‘Verily! Those who spread the slander..’ (24.11-21) All these verses were in proof of my innocence. Abu Bakr As-Siddiq who used to provide for Mistah some financial aid because of his relation to him, said, “By Allah, I will never give anything (in charity) to Mistah, after what he has said about `Aisha” Then Allah revealed:– ‘And let not those among you who are good and are wealthy swear not to give (any sort of help) to their kins men….’ (24.22) On that, Abu Bakr said, “Yes, by Allah, I like that Allah should forgive me.” and then resumed giving Mistah the aid he used to give him and said, “By Allah! I will never withhold it from him.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-6435/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="6745" global_number="6745">
    <collection>Sahih al-Bukhari</collection>
    <book>Interpretation of Dreams</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Az-Zuhri from Malik bin Aus</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>Regarding the above narration, The Prophet (ﷺ) said, “I do not know what Allah will do to him (Uthman bin Maz’un).” Um Al-`Ala said, “I felt very sorry for that, and then I slept and saw in a dream a flowing spring for `Uthman bin Maz’un, and told Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) of that, and he said, “That flowing spring symbolizes his good deeds.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sahih-al-bukhari-6745/</url>
  </hadith>
</hadith_export>
