I went out in the company of the Prophet (ﷺ) in the year of Khaibar, and when we reached As Sahba’ which is the lower part of Khaibar, the Prophet (ﷺ) offered the `Asr prayer and then asked the people to collect the journey food. Nothing was brought but Sawiq which the Prophet (ﷺ) ordered to be moistened with water, and then he ate it and we also ate it. Then he got up to offer the Maghrib prayer. He washed his mouth, and we too washed our mouths, and then he offered the prayer without repeating his abulution.
“When these Verses were revealed – ‘And come not near to the orphan’s property, except to improve it,’ and ‘Verily, those who unjustly eat up the property of orphans’ – the people avoided the property and food of the orphans. That caused hardship to the Muslims and they complained about that to the Prophet. Then Allah revealed: ‘And they ask you concerning orphans. Say: The best thing is to work honestly in their property, and if you mix your affairs with theirs, then they are your brothers. And Allah knows him who means mischief (e.g. to swallow their property) from him who means good (e.g. to save their property). And if Allah had wished, He could have put you into difficulties.'”
“The Prophet sacrificed two horned, Amlah rams, slaughtering them with his own hand, pronouncing the name of Allah, and saying: ‘Allahu Akbar, and placing his foot on their sides.”
the Prophet forbade selling fresh dates still on the tree for dried dates. Ibn ‘Umar said: “Azid bin Thabit narrated to me, that Allah’s Messenger permitted that in the case o ‘Ayaya”‘
the Messenger of Allah forbade Muzabanah. Ad Muzabanah is when what is art the tops of the trees is sold for a certain amount f dried dates; if there are more then I gain, and if there are less the I lose.
the messenger of Allah forbade Muzabana, and Muzabanah means selling fresh dates still on tree for dried dates by measure, and selling fresh grapes for raisins by measure.
“The Messenger of Allah said” “The neighbor has more right to property that is near.”‘
“O Messenger of Allah, not one else has any share in my land, but there are neighbors.” He said: “The neighbor has more right to property that is near.”
“Pre-emption takes effect in all cases where land has not been divided. But if the boundaries have been sent, and the roads lay out, then there is no pre-emption.”
“The Messenger of Allah decreed the principle of pre-emption, and the (rights of) neighbors.”
“The first instance of Qasamah during the Jahiliyyah involved a man from Banu Hashim who was employed by a man from Quraish, from another branch of the tribe. He went out with him, driving his camels and another man from Banu Hashim passed by them. The leather rope of that man’s bag broke, so he said (to the hired worker): ‘Help me by giving me a rope with which to tie the handle of my bag, lest the camels run away from me. ‘So he gave him a rope and he tied his gab with it. When they halted, all the camels’ legs were hobbled except one camel. The one who had hired him said: ‘Why is his camel, out of all of them, not hobbled? He said: ‘There is no rope for it. He said: ‘Where is its rope? He said: A man from Banu Hashim passed by and the leather rope of his bag had broken, and he asked me to help him; he said: “Help me by giving me a rope with which to tie the handle of my bag lest the camels run away from me, so I gave him a rope . ” He struck him with a stick, which led to his death.Then a man from Yemen passed by him (the man from Banu Hashim, (the man from Banu Hashim, just before he died) and he (the Hashimi man) said: ‘Are you going to attend the Pilgrimage? He said: ‘I do not think I will attend it, but perhaps I will attend it.’ He said: ‘Will you convey a message from me once in your lifetime? He said: ‘Yes. ‘He said: ‘If you attend the pilgrimage, then call out, O family of Quraish! If they respond, then call out, O family of Hashim! If they respond, then ask for Abu Talib, and tell him that so and so killed me for a rope.’ Then the hired worker died. When the one who had hired him cam, Abu Talib went to him and said: ‘What happened to our companion? He said: ‘He fell sick and I took good care of him, but he died, so I stopped and buried him.’ He said: ‘He deserved that from you. ‘Some time passed, then the Yemeni man who had been asked to convey the message arrived at the time of the pilgrimage. He said: ‘O family of Quraish! And they said: ‘Here is Quraish.’ He said: ‘O family of Banu Hashim! They said: ‘Here is Banu Hashim.’ He said” ‘Where is Abu Talib? He said: ‘Here is Abu Talib.’ He said: ‘so and so asked me to convey a message to you, that so and so killed him for a camel’s rope.’ Abu Talib went to him and said” ‘Choose one of three alternatives that we are offering you. If you wish, you may give us one hundred camels, because you killed our companion by mistake: or if you wish, fifty of your men may swear an oath that you did not kill him; or if you wish, we will kill you in retaliation. ‘He went to his people and told them about that, and they said: ‘We will swear the oath.’ Then a woman from Banu Hashim, who was married to one of their men and had born him a child, came to Abu Talib and said:’ O Abu Talib, I wish that my son, who is one of these fifty men, should be excused from having to take the oath., So the excused him. Then one of the men came to him and said: ‘O Abu Talib, you want fifty men to take the oath in lieu of one hundred camels, which means that each man may give two camels instead, so here are two camels; take them from me, and do not make me take the oath.’ So he accepted them, and did not make him take the oath. Then forty-eight men came and took the oath.” Ibn ‘Abbas said: “By the One in Whose hand is my soul, by the time a year has passed, none of those forty-eight men remained alive.”
the Messenger or Allah approved of Qasamah as it had been during the Jahiliyyah.
Qasamah existed during the Jahiliyyah and the Messenger of Allah approved of it as it had been during the Jahiliyyah, and he ruled accordingly among some of the Ansar concerning a victim whom they claimed the Jews of Khaibar had Killed. (Sahih) Ma’mar contradicted the two of them.
“Qasamah existed during the Jahiliyyah, then the Messenger of Allah confirmed it in the case of an Ansari who was found slain in the dry well of the jews, and Ansar said: “The Jews kill our companion.”‘
Anas bin Malik said “The Apostle of Allaah(ﷺ) attacked Khaibar and we captured it by conquest. He then gathered the captives of war.”
Sahl bin Abi Hathmah said “The Apostle of Allaah(ﷺ) divide Khaibar into two halves. One half was reserved for his emergency and needs, the other half was meant for the Muslims. He divided among them into eighteen portions.”
Bashir bin Yasar said that he heard a number of the Companions of the Prophet (ﷺ) say. He then narrated the tradition (mentioned above). He said “One half comprised the portions of the Muslims and the portion of the Apostle of Allaah(ﷺ). He separated the other half for the Muslims for any calamity that befalls him and for emergent needs.”
Bashir ibn Yasar, the client of the Ansar, reported on the authority of a group of the Companions of the Prophet (ﷺ): When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) conquered Khaybar, he divided it into thirty-six lots, each lot comprising one hundred portions. One half of it was for the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and for the Muslims; and he separated the remaining half for the deputations which came to him, other matters and emergent needs of the people.
Bashir bin Yasar said “When Allaah bestowed Khaibar on His Prophet (ﷺ) as fai’ (spoils), he divided it into thirty six lots. Each lot comprised one hundred portions. He separated its half for his emergent needs and whatever befalls him. Al Watih and Al Kutaibah and Al Salalim and whatever acquired with them. He separated the other half and he divided Al Shaqq and Nata’ and whatever acquired with them. The portion of the Apostle of Allaah(ﷺ) lay in the property acquired with them.
The Prophet (ﷺ) gave license for the sale of ‘araya for dried dates and fresh dates.
“A free man should not be subjected to retaliation in return for a slave.”
I swear by Allah, you have killed him. They said: We swear by Allah, we have not killed him. He then proceeded and came to his tribe and mentioned this to them. Then he, his brother Huwayyasah, who was older to him, and ‘Abd al-Rahman b. Sahl came forward (to the Prophet). Muhayyasah began to speak. It was he who was at Khaibar. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) then said to him: Let the eldest (speak), let the eldest (speak), meaning age. So Huwayyasah spoke, and after him Muhayyasah spoke. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) then said: They should either pay the bloodwit for you friend or they should be prepared for war. So the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) wrote to them about it. They wrote (in reply): We swear by Allah, we have not killed him. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) then said to Huwayyasah, Muhayyasah and ‘Abd al-Rahman: Will you take an oath and thus have the claim to the blood of your friend ? They said: No. He (the Prophet) said: The Jews will then take an oath. They said: They are not Muslims. Then the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) himself paid the bloodwit. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) then sent on one hundred she-camels and they were entered in their house. Sahl said: A red she-camel of them gave me a kick.
From Abu Talhah that he said: “O Prophet of Allah! I had purchased some wine for the orphans under my care. He said: ‘Spill out the wine, and break the jugs.'” There are narrations on this topic from Jabir, ‘Aishah, Abu Sa’eed, Ibn Mas’ud, Ibn ‘Umar, and Anas. The Hadith of Abu Talhah, Ath-Thawri reported this Hadith from As-Suddi, from Yahya bin ‘Abbad, from Anas: “That Abu Talhah was with him” and this is more correct than the narration of Al-laith (no. 1293).
“A man was killed during the time of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), so the killer was brought to the man’s guardian. The killer said: ‘O Messenger of Allah! By Allah! I did not mean to kill him.’ So the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘Then if what he is saying is true, and you kill him, you would enter the Fire.’ So he let the man go.” He said: “His hands were bound behind him with a Nis’ah.” He said: “So he left, dragging his Nis’ah.” “So he was called Dhan-Nis’ah’.”
“The Messenger of Allah said: ‘The most burdensome prayers for the hypocrites are the ‘Isha’ prayer and the Fajr prayer. If only they knew what (reward) there is in them, they would come to them even if they had to crawl.'”