54 ahadith in this chapter, page 1 of 6
Hadith No: 2308
Narrated/Authority of Abu Hurairah
Narrated/Authority of Abu Hurairah
that the Prophet (saw) said: "Whoever is appointed judge between the people, he has been slaughtered without a knife."
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Hadith No: 2309
Narrated/Authority of Anas bin Malik
Narrated/Authority of Anas bin Malik
that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "Whoever asks to be appointed a judge, will be entrusted to himself, but whoever is forced to accept position, an angel will come down to him and guide him."
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Hadith No: 2310
Narrated/Authority of Ali
Narrated/Authority of Ali
"The Messenger of Allah (saw) sent me to Yemen. I said: 'O Messenger of Allah, you are sending me to judge between them while I am a young man, and I do not know how to judge.' He struck me on the chest with his hand and said: 'O Allah, guide his heart and make his tongue steadfast.' And after that I never doubted in passing judgment between two people."
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Hadith No: 2311
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah
"The Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "There is no judge who judges between the people but on the Day of Resurrection an angel will come and take hold of the back of his head towards the sky and if it said: "Throw him, "he will throw into an abyss the depth of forty autumns (years).' "
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Hadith No: 2312
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Abu Awfa
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Abu Awfa
that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "Allah is with the judge so long as he is not unjust, but if he rules unjustly, He entrusts him to himself."
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Hadith No: 2313
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Amr
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Amr
that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "The curse of Allah is upon the one who offers a bribe and the one who takes it."
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Hadith No: 2314
Narrated/Authority of Amr bin As
Narrated/Authority of Amr bin As
that he heard the Messenger of Allah (saw) say: "When the judge passes a judgement and does his best and gets it right, he will have two rewards, and if he passes a judgement and does his best and gets it wrong, he will have one reward." (Sahih) Yazid (one of narrators) said : "So I Narrated it to Abu Bakr bin Amr bin Hazm. He said: 'This is how it was narrated to me by Abu Salamah from Abu Hurairah.'"
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Hadith No: 2315
Narrated/Authority of Abu Hashim
Narrated/Authority of Abu Hashim
"Were it not for the Hadith of Ibn Buraidah from his father, from the Prophet (saw) who said: 'Judges are of three types, two of whom will be in Hell and one will be in Paradise. The man who knows the truth and rules in accordance with it, will be in Paradise. The man who passes judgment on the people in ignorance will be in Hell' - we would have said that if the judge does his best he will be in Paradise."
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Hadith No: 2316
Narrated/Authority of Abdul-Malik bin Umair
Narrated/Authority of Abdul-Malik bin Umair
that he heard Abdur-Rahman bin Abu Bakrah (narrate) from his father that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "Let the judge (Qadi) not pass a judgment when he is angry."
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Hadith No: 2317
Narrated/Authority of Umm Salamah
Narrated/Authority of Umm Salamah
that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "You refer your disputes to me and I am only human. Perhaps some of you may be more eloquent in presenting your case than others, so I rule in your favor because of what I hear from you. If I pass a judgement in favor of one of you that detracts from his brother's rights, then he should not take it, because it is a piece of fire that is given to him which he will bring forth on the Day Resurrection."
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