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<hadith_export source="ParallelQuran.com" exported="2026-06-18T23:49:18Z" count="5">
  <hadith number="4844" global_number="19580">
    <collection>Sunan al-Nasa&apos;i</collection>
    <book>The Book of Oaths (qasamah), Retaliation and Blood Money</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Abu Musa al-Asha&apos;ari</narrator>
      <narrator>Amr bin &apos;Ali bin Bahr al-Bahli عمرو بن علي بن بحر الباهلي</narrator>
      <narrator>Ghalb bin Mhran غالب بن مهران</narrator>
      <narrator>Sa&apos;id bin Abi Sa&apos;id</narrator>
      <narrator>Yazid bin Zari&apos; يزيد بن زريع</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade></grade>
    <text>“Some people from Banu Tha’labah came to the Prophet (ﷺ) when he was delivering a speech and a man said: ‘O Messenger of Allah, these are Banu Tha’labah bin Yarbu’ who killed so and so’ – one of the Companions of the Prophet (ﷺ). The Prophet (ﷺ) said: ‘No soul is affected by the sin of another.”‘</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sunan-al-nasai-4844/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="4845" global_number="19581">
    <collection>Sunan al-Nasa&apos;i</collection>
    <book>The Book of Oaths (qasamah), Retaliation and Blood Money</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Abu Musa al-Asha&apos;ari</narrator>
      <narrator>al-Husain bin Mnswr bin Ja&apos;far الحسين بن منصور بن جعفر</narrator>
      <narrator>Ghalb bin Mhran غالب بن مهران</narrator>
      <narrator>Hafs bin &apos;Abdur Rahman حفص بن عبد الرحمن بن عمر</narrator>
      <narrator>Hameed bin Hilal حميد بن هلال</narrator>
      <narrator>Sa&apos;id bin Abi Sa&apos;id</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade></grade>
    <text>“I heard Al-Aswad bin Hilal narrate from a man of Banu Tha’labah bin Yarbu’ that some people from Banu Tah’labah came to the Prophet and a man said: “O Messenger of Allah, these are Banu Tha’labah bin Yarbu’who killed so and so’ – a man from among the companions of the Prophet. The Prophet said: ‘No soul is affected by the sin of another</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sunan-al-nasai-4845/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="4554" global_number="25060">
    <collection>Sunan Abi Dawud</collection>
    <book>Types of Blood-Wit (Kitab Al-Diyat)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Abdah bin Sulaiman al-Klabi عبدة بن سليمان الكلابي أبو محمد الكوفي</narrator>
      <narrator>Abu Musa al-Asha&apos;ari</narrator>
      <narrator>Ghalb bin Mhran غالب بن مهران</narrator>
      <narrator>Hameed bin Hilal حميد بن هلال</narrator>
      <narrator>Sa&apos;id bin Abi &apos;Aruba سعيد بن أبي عروبة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>About the bloodwit for quasi-intentional murder….. He then mentioned a similar tradition as mentioned above.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sunan-abi-dawud-4554/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="4555" global_number="25061">
    <collection>Sunan Abi Dawud</collection>
    <book>Types of Blood-Wit (Kitab Al-Diyat)</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Ghalb bin Mhran غالب بن مهران</narrator>
      <narrator>Hisham bin &apos;Abdul Malik al-Tayalasi هشام بن عبد الملك أبو الوليد الطيالسي</narrator>
      <narrator>Shu&apos;bah bin al-Hajjaj شعبة بن الحجاج</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade>Sahih</grade>
    <text>Abu Dawud and others have said: When a she-camel enters fourth year, the female is called hiqqah, and the male is called hiqq, for it deserves that it should be loaded and ridden. When a camel enters its fifth year, the male is called Jadha’ and the female is called Jadha’ah. When it enters its sixth year, and sheds its front teeth, it is called thani (male) and thaniyyah (female). When it enters its seventh year, it is called raba’ and raba’iyyah. When it enters its ninth year and cuts its canine teeth, it is called bazil. When it enters its tenth year, it is called mukhlif. Then there is no name for it, but is called bazil’am and bazil’amain, and mukhlif’am and mukhlif’amain, upto any year it increases. Nad d. Shumail said: Bint makhad is a she-camel of one year, and bin labun is s she-camel of two years, hiqqah is a she-camel of three years, jadha’ah is a she-camel of four years, thani is a camel of five years, raba’ is a camel of six years, sadis is a camel of seven years, and bazil is a camel of eight years.
Abu Dawud said: Abu Hatim and al-Asma’i said: Al-Jadhu’ah is a time when no tooth is growing. Abu Hatim said: Some of them said: When it sheds its teeth between front and canine teeth, it is called raba’ and when it sheds its front teeth, it is called thani. Abu ‘Ubaid said: When it becomes pregnant, it is called khalifah, and it remains khalifah for ten months; when it reaches ten months, it is called ‘ushara’, Abu Hatim said: When it shed its front teeth, it is called thani and when it sheds its teeth between front and canine teeth it is called raba’.</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sunan-abi-dawud-4555/</url>
  </hadith>
  <hadith number="2754" global_number="32589">
    <collection>Sunan Ibn Majah</collection>
    <book>Chapters on Hajj Rituals</book>
    <narrators>
      <narrator>Abu Musa al-Asha&apos;ari</narrator>
      <narrator>al-Nadr bin Shumayl al-Maazni النضر بن شميل المازني أبو الحسن النحوي</narrator>
      <narrator>Ghalb bin Mhran غالب بن مهران</narrator>
      <narrator>Hameed bin Hilal حميد بن هلال</narrator>
      <narrator>Sa&apos;id bin Abi &apos;Aruba سعيد بن أبي عروبة</narrator>
    </narrators>
    <grade></grade>
    <text>“I prayed Maghrib and ‘Isha’ with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) during the Farewell Pilgrimage, at Muzdalifah.”</text>
    <url>https://parallelquran.com/hadith/sunan-ibn-majah-2754/</url>
  </hadith>
</hadith_export>
