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The expiation of the (breach of) a vow is the same as that of the (breach of an oath).
18 hadith in this topic
Sahih Muslim
The expiation of the (breach of) a vow is the same as that of the (breach of an oath).
Sahih Muslim
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of 'Uqba b. Amir Juhani. but in this no mention has been made of" barefoot".
Sahih Muslim
My sister took a vow that she would walk bare foot to the house of Allah (Ka'ba). She asked me to inquire from Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) about it. I sought his decision and he said: She should walk on foot...
Sahih Muslim
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of 'Amr b. Abu 'Amr with the same chain of transmitters.
Sahih Muslim
It does not avert Fate, but is the means by which something is extracted from the miser.
Sahih Muslim
The vow does not bring anything near to the son of Adam which Allah has not ordained for him, but (at times) the vow coincides with Destiny, and this is how something is extracted from the miserly person, which that...
Sahih Muslim
This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of 'Amr b. Abu 'Amr.
Sahih Muslim
Muhammad. He came near him and said: What is the matter with you? Thereupon he (the prisoner) said: Why have you taken me as prisoner and why have you caught hold of one proceeding the pilgrims (the she-camel as she...
Sahih Muslim
This hadith is narrated on the authority of Ayyub with the same chain of transmitters and a slight variation of words.
Sahih Muslim
What is the matter with him? They said: He had taken the vow to walk (on foot to the Ka'ba). Thereupon he (Allah's Apoitle) said: Allah is indifferent to his inflicting upon himself chastisement, and he commanded him to ride.