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When a man becomes insolvent (and the other) man (the seller) finds his commodity intact with him, he is more entitled to get it (than anyone else)
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Sahih Muslim
The Book of Musaqah
When a man becomes insolvent (and the other) man (the seller) finds his commodity intact with him, he is more entitled to get it (than anyone else)
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The Book of Musaqah
" He is more entitled to get it than any other creditor."
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The Book of Musaqah
When a inan becomes insolvent, and the other person (seller) finds his goods intact with him, he is more entitled to get them than anyone else.
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Did you do anything good? He said: No. they said: Try to recall. He said: I used to lend to people and order my servants to give respite to one in straitened circumstances and give allowance to the solvent, for...
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The Book of Musaqah
A person met his Lord (after death) and He said: What (good) did you do? He said: I did no good except this that I was a rich man, and I demanded from the people (the repayment of debt that...
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The Book of Musaqah
A person died and he entered Paradise. It was said to him What (act) did you do? (Either he recalled it himself or he was made to recall), he said I used to enter into transactions with people and I...
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The Book of Musaqah
A servant from amongst the servants of Allah was brought to Him whom Allah had endowed with riches. He (Allah) said to him: What (did you do) in the world? (They cannot conceal anything from Allah) He (the person) said:...
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The Book of Musaqah
A person from people who lived before you was called to account (by Allah at the Day of Judgment) and no good was found in his account except this that lie being a rich man had (financial) dealings with people...
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The Book of Musaqah
There was a person who gave loans to the people and said to his men: When an insolvent comes to you show him leniency that Allah may overlook our (faults). So when he met Allah, He overlooked his faults (forgave...
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The Book of Musaqah
A hadith like this is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira (Allah be pleased with him).
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Musaqah
I am hard up financially, whereupon he said: (Do you state it) by God? He said: By God. Upon this he (Qatada) said: I heard Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as saying: He who loves that Allah saves him from the torments...
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Musaqah
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ayyob with the same chain of transmitters.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Musaqah
Delay (in the payment of debt) on the part of a rich man is injustice, and when one of you is retired to a rich man, he should follow him.
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The Book of Musaqah
A hadith like this has been transmitted on the authority of Abu Huraira (Allah be pleased with him).
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The Book of Musaqah
Jabir b. 'Abdullah (, Allah be pleased with him) reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) forbade the sale of excess water.
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The Book of Musaqah
Jabir b. 'Abdullah (Allah be pleased with him) reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) forbade the hiring of a Camel to cover a she-Camel and from selling water and land to be tilled. So from all this the Messenger of Allah...
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The Book of Musaqah
Excess water must not be withheld so that the growth of herbage may be hindered.
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The Book of Musaqah
Do not withhold excess of water, so that you may prevent the growth of herbage.
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The excess of water should not be sold in order to enable the sate of herbage.
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The Book of Musaqah
Aba Mas'ud al-Ansari (Allah be pleased with him) reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) forbade the charging of price of the dog, and earnings of a prostitute and sweets offered to a kahin.