Hadith Narrated By Ziyad bin Sad bin Dumairah

Narrated: Ziyad bin Sad bin Dumairah From Sunan Ibn Majah

Hadith No: 2625
Narrated/Authority of Ziyad bin Sad bin Dumairah
Listed in: The Chapters on Blood Money
"My father and my paternal uncle, who were present at Hunain with the Messenger of Allah (saw) narrated to me: 'The Prophet (saw) prayed Zuhr, then he sat beneath a tree. Aqra bin Habis, who was the chief of Khindaf, came to him arguing in defense of Muhallim bin Jaththamah. Uyainah bin Hisn came to him demanding vengeance for Amir bin Adbat who was from the tribe of Ashja. The Prophet (saw) said to them: "Will you accept the blood money?'" But they refused. Then a man from Banu Laith, whose name was Mukaital, stood up and said: 'O Messenger of Allah (saw)! By Allah (swt)! This man who was killed in the early days of Islam is like Sheep that come to drink but stones are thrown at them, so the last of them runs away (i.e. ,the murderer should be killed).' The Prophet (saw) said: 'You will have fifty (camels) while we are traveling and fifty (camels) when we return.' So they accepted the blood money." Hasan

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