Sahih Muslim 11477
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He who gives up his share in a slave, the remaining (share) will be paid out of his riches if his riches are enough to meet the price of the slave.
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Sahih Muslim
He who gives up his share in a slave, the remaining (share) will be paid out of his riches if his riches are enough to meet the price of the slave.
Sahih Muslim
In case the slave is owned by two persons, and one of them emancipates him, he will guarantee (his full freedom).
Sahih Muslim
When a slave fulfils obligation of Allah and obligation of his master, he has two rewards for him. I narrated this to Ka'b, and Ka'b said: (Such a slave) has no accountability, nor has a poor believer.
Sahih Muslim
The above hadith has been reported through another chain of transmitters on the authority of Abu Huraira.
Sahih Muslim
It is good for a slave that he worships Allah well, and serves his master (well). It is good for him.
Sahih Muslim
He who gives up his share in a slave, and has enough money to pay the full price of the slave, then full emancipation devolves upon him; but if he has not the money, then he emancipated what he emancipated.
Sahih Muslim
He who emancipates his share in the slave, it is his responsibility to secure full freedom for him provided he (the slave) has enough money to pay the (remaining) price, but it he has not so much money he would...
Sahih Muslim
He who gives up his share in a slave, and he has money enough to meet the full price, a fair price for him should be fixed; otherwise be has emancipated him to the extent that he has emancipated.
Sahih Muslim
This hadith has been narrated through another chain of transmitters with a slight variation of words.
Sahih Muslim
He who emancipates a slave (shared) by him and another one, his full price may be justly assessed from his wealth, neither less nor more, and he (the slave) would be emancipated if he (the partner) would be solvent enough...