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Hadith No: 1571
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 8, Chapters Regarding Funerals
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Masud
that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said, "I used to forbid you to visit the graves, but now visit them, for they will draw your attention away from this world and remind you of the Hereafter." Sahih
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Hadith No: 1949
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 11, The Chapters on Marriage
Narrated/Authority of Aishah
X"My paternal uncle through breastfeeding came to visit me and I refused to let him in. The Messenger of Allah (saw) said: 'Let your paternal uncle visit you.' I said: 'But it is the woman who breastfed me; the man did not breastfeed me.' He said: 'He is your paternal uncle; let him visit you."
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Hadith No: 804
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 49, Gifts, The superiority of giving and extortion of
Narrated/Authority of Umar bin Al-Khattab
I gave a horse in Allah's Cause. The person to whom it was given, did not look after it. I intended to buy it from him, thinking that he would sell it cheap. When I asked the Prophet (SAW) he said, "Don't buy it, even if he gives it to you for one Dirham, as the person who takes back what he has given in charity, is like a dog that swallows back its vomit."
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Hadith No: 575
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 24, Obligatory Charity Tax (Zakat)
Narrated/Authority of Abu Huraira
Allah's Apostle said, "There is no compensation for one killed or wounded by an animal or by falling in a well, or because of working in mines; but Khumus is compulsory on Rikaz."
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Hadith No: 825
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 50, Witnesses
Narrated/Authority of Aisha
Aflah asked the permission to visit me but I did not allow him. He said, "Do you veil yourself before me although I am your uncle?" Aisha said, "How is that?" Aflah replied, "You were suckled by my brother's wife with my brother's milk." I asked Allah's Apostle (SAW) about it, and he said, "Aflah is right, so permit him to visit you."
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Hadith No: 286
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 34, Sales and Trade
Narrated/Authority of Al-Miqdam
The Prophet said, "Nobody has ever eaten a better meal than that which one has earned by working with one's own hands. The Prophet of Allah, David (Daud) used to eat from the earnings of his manual labour."
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Hadith No: 1572
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 8, Chapters Regarding Funerals
Narrated/Authority of Abu Hurairah
"The Prophet (saw) visited the grave of his mother and wept, causing the people around him to weep. Then he said: 'I asked my Lord for permission to seek forgiveness for her, but He did not give me permission. Then I asked my Lord for permission to visit her grave and He gave me permission. So visit the graves, for they will remind you of death.'" Hasan
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Hadith No: 1635
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 8, Chapters Regarding Funerals
Narrated/Authority of Anas
"After the Messenger of Allah (saw) had died, Abu Bakr said to Umar: 'Let us go and visit Umm Ayman as the Messenger of Allah (saw) used to visit her.' He said: 'When we reached her she wept.' They said: 'Why are you weeping? What is with Allah is better for His Messenger.' She said: 'I know that what is with Allah is better for His Messenger, but I am weeping because the Revelation from heaven has ceased.' She moved them to tears and they started to weep with her." Daif
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Hadith No: 3
From: Imam Malik's Muwatta. Chapter 33, Sharecropping
Narrated/Authority of
Yahya said that Malik said, "The best of what has been heard about a sharecropper stipulating on the owner of the property the inclusion of some slave workers, is that there is no harm in that if they are workers that come with the property. They are like the property. There is no profit in them for the share-cropper except to lighten some of his burden. If they did not come with the property, his toil would be harder. It is like share-cropping land with a spring or land with a watering trough. You will not find anyone who receives the same share for share-cropping two lands which are equal in property and yield, when one property has a constant plentiful spring and the other has a watering trough, because of the lightness of working land with a spring, and the hardship of working land with a watering trough." Malik added, "That is what is done in our community." Malik said, "A share-cropper cannot employ workers from the property in other work, and he cannot make that a stipulation with the one who gives him the share-cropping contract. Nor is it permitted to one who share-crops to stipulate on the owner of the property inclusion of slaves for use in the garden who are not in it when he makes the share-cropping contract." "Nor must the owner of the property stipulate on the one who uses his property for share-cropping that he take any of the slaves of the property and remove him from the property. The share-cropping of property is based on the state which it is currently in." "If the owner of the property wants to remove one of the slaves of the property, he removes him before the share-cropping, or if he wants to put someone into the property, he does it before the share-cropping. Then he grants the share-cropping contract after that if he wishes. If any of the slaves die or go off or become ill, the owner of the property must replace them."
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Hadith No: 283
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 21, Prayer at Night (Tahajjud)
Narrated/Authority of Nafi
Ibn 'Umar never offered the Duha prayer except on two occasions: (1) Whenever he reached Mecca; and he always used to reach Mecca in the forenoon. He would perform Tawaf round the Ka'ba and then offer two Rakat at the rear of Maqam Ibrahim. (2) Whenever he visited Quba, for he used to visit it every Saturday. When he entered the Mosque, he disliked to leave it without offering a prayer. Ibn 'Umar narrated that Allah's Apostle used to visit the Mosque of Quba (sometime) walking and (sometime) riding. And he (i.e. Ibn 'Umar) used to say, "I do only what my companions used to do and I don't forbid anybody to pray at any time during the day or night except that one should not intend to pray at sunrise or sunset."
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