| Judgments (Ahkaam)   
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 251:
 Narrated Abu  Huraira:   Allah's Apostle  said, "Whoever obeys me, obeys Allah, and whoever disobeys me, disobeys Allah,  and whoever obeys the ruler I appoint, obeys me, and whoever disobeys him,  disobeys me."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 252:
 Narrated  'Abdullah bin 'Umar:   Allah's Apostle  said, "Surely! Everyone of you is a guardian and is responsible for his charges:  The Imam (ruler) of the people is a guardian and is responsible for his  subjects; a man is the guardian of his family (household) and is responsible for  his subjects; a woman is the guardian of her husband's home and of his children  and is responsible for them; and the slave of a man is a guardian of his  master's property and is responsible for it. Surely, everyone of you is a  guardian and responsible for his charges."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 253:
 Narrated  Muhammad bin Jubair bin Mut'im:   That while he  was included in a delegation of Quraish staying with Muawiya, Muawiya heard that  'Abdullah bin 'Amr had said that there would be a king from Qahtan tribe,  whereupon he became very angry. He stood up, and after glorifying and praising  Allah as He deserved, said, "To proceed, I have come to know that some of you  men are narrating things which are neither in Allah's Book, nor has been  mentioned by Allah's Apostle . Such people are the ignorant among you. Beware of  such vain desires that mislead those who have them. I have heard Allah's Apostle  saying, 'This matter (of the caliphate) will remain with the Quraish, and none  will rebel against them, but Allah will throw him down on his face as long as  they stick to the rules and regulations of the religion (Islam).'"     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 254:
 Narrated Ibn  'Umar:   Allah's Apostle  said, "This matter (caliphate) will remain with the Quraish even if only two of  them were still existing."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 255:
 Narrated  'Abdullah:   Allah's Apostle  said, "Do not wish to be like anyone, except in two cases: (1) A man whom Allah  has given wealth and he spends it righteously. (2) A man whom Allah has given  wisdom (knowledge of the Quran and the Hadith) and he acts according to it and  teaches it to others."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 256:
 Narrated Anas  bin Malik:   Allah's Apostle  said, "You should listen to and obey, your ruler even if he was an Ethiopian  (black) slave whose head looks like a raisin."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 257:
 Narrated Ibn  'Abbas:   The Prophet  said, "If somebody sees his Muslim ruler doing something he disapproves of, he  should be patient, for whoever becomes separate from the Muslim group even for a  span and then dies, he will die as those who died in the Pre-lslamic period of  ignorance (as rebellious sinners). (See Hadith No. 176 and 177)     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 258:
 Narrated  'Abdullah:   The Prophet  said, "A Muslim has to listen to and obey (the order of his ruler) whether he  likes it or not, as long as his orders involve not one in disobedience (to  Allah), but if an act of disobedience (to Allah) is imposed one should not  listen to it or obey it. (See Hadith No. 203, Vol. 4)     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 259:
 Narrated 'Ali:   The Prophet  sent an army unit (for some campaign) and appointed a man from the Ansar as its  commander and ordered them (the soldiers) to obey him. (During the campaign) he  became angry with them and said, "Didn't the Prophet order you to obey me?" They  said, "Yes." He said, "I order you to collect wood and make a fire and then  throw yourselves into it." So they collected wood and made a fire, but when they  were about to throw themselves into, it they started looking at each other, and  some of them said, "We followed the Prophet to escape from the fire. How should  we enter it now?" So while they were in that state, the fire extinguished and  their commander's anger abated. The event was mentioned to the Prophet and he  said, "If they had entered it (the fire) they would never have come out of it,  for obedience is required only in what is good." (See Hadith No. 629. Vol. 5)     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 260:
 Narrated  'Abdur-Rahman bin Samura:   The Prophet  said, "O 'Abdur-Rahman! Do not seek to be a ruler, for if you are given  authority on your demand then you will be held responsible for it, but if you  are given it without asking (for it), then you will be helped (by Allah) in it.  If you ever take an oath to do something and later on you find that something  else is better, then you should expiate your oath and do what is better."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 261:
 Narrated  'Abdur-Rahman bin Samura:   Allah's Apostle  said, "O 'Abdur-Rahman bin Samura! Do not seek to be a ruler, for if you are  given authority on your demand, you will be held responsible for it, but if you  are given it without asking for it, then you will be helped (by Allah) in it. If  you ever take an oath to do something and later on you find that something else  is better, then do what is better and make expiation for your oath."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 262:
 Narrated Abu  Huraira:   The Prophet  said, "You people will be keen to have the authority of ruling which will be a  thing of regret for you on the Day of Resurrection. What an excellent wet nurse  it is, yet what a bad weaning one it is!"     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 263:
 Narrated Abu  Musa:   Two men from my  tribe and I entered upon the Prophet. One of the two men said to the Prophet, "O  Allah's Apostle! Appoint me as a governor," and so did the second. The Prophet  said, "We do not assign the authority of ruling to those who ask for it, nor to  those who are keen to have it."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 264:
 Narrated  Ma'qil:   I heard the  Prophet saying, "Any man whom Allah has given the authority of ruling some  people and he does not look after them in an honest manner, will never feel even  the smell of Paradise."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 265:
 Narrated  Ma'qil:   Allah's Apostle  said, "If any ruler having the authority to rule Muslim subjects dies while he  is deceiving them, Allah will forbid Paradise for him."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 266:
 Narrated Tarif  Abi Tamima:   I saw Safwan  and Jundab and Safwan's companions when Jundab was advising. They said, "Did you  hear something from Allah's Apostle?" Jundab said, "I heard him saying, 'Whoever  does a good deed in order to show off, Allah will expose his intentions on the  Day of Resurrection (before the people), and whoever puts the people into  difficulties, Allah will put him into difficulties on the Day of Resurrection.'"  The people said (to Jundab), "Advise us." He said, "The first thing of the human  body to purify is the abdomen, so he who can eat nothing but good food (Halal  and earned lawfully) should do so, and he who does as much as he can that  nothing intervene between him and Paradise by not shedding even a handful of  blood, (i.e. murdering) should do so."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 267:
 Narrated Anas  bin Malik:   Apostle." The  Prophet said, "You will be with the one whom you love."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 268:
 Narrated Thabit  Al-Bunani:   Anas bin Malik  said to a woman of his family, "Do you know such-and-such a woman?" She replied,  "Yes." He said, "The Prophet passed by her while she was weeping over a grave,  and he said to her, 'Be afraid of Allah and be patient.' The woman said (to the  Prophet). 'Go away from me, for you do not know my calamity.'" Anas added, "The  Prophet left her and proceeded. A man passed by her and asked her, 'What has  Allah's Apostle said to you?' She replied, 'I did not recognize him.' The man  said, 'He was Allah's Apostle."' Anas added, "So that woman came to the gate of  the Prophet and she did not find a gate-keeper there, and she said, 'O Allah's  Apostle! By Allah. I did not recognize you!' The Prophet said, 'No doubt,  patience is at the first stroke of a calamity.'"     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 269:
 Narrated Anas:   Qais bin Sa'd  was to the Prophet like a chief police officer to an Amir (chief).     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 270:
 Narrated Abu  Musa:   that the  Prophet sent him and sent Mu'adh after him (as rulers to Yemen).     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 271:
 Narrated Abu  Musa:   A man embraced  Islam and then reverted back to Judaism. Mu'adh bin Jabal came and saw the man  with Abu Musa. Mu'adh asked, "What is wrong with this (man)?" Abu Musa replied,  "He embraced Islam and then reverted back to Judaism." Mu'adh said, "I will not  sit down unless you kill him (as it is) the verdict of Allah and His Apostle     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 272:
 Narrated 'Abdur  Rahman bin Abi Bakra:   Abu Bakra wrote  to his son who was in Sijistan: 'Do not judge between two persons when you are  angry, for I heard the Prophet saying, "A judge should not judge between two  persons while he is in an angry mood."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 273:
 Narrated Abu  Mas'ud Al-Ansari:   A man came to  Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle! By Allah, I fail to attend the  morning congregational prayer because so-and-so (i.e., Muadh bin Jabal) prolongs  the prayer when he leads us for it." I had never seen the Prophet more furious  in giving advice than he was on that day. He then said, "O people! some of you  make others dislike (good deeds, i.e. prayers etc). So whoever among you leads  the people in prayer, he should shorten it because among them there are the old,  the weak and the busy (needy having some jobs to do). (See Hadith No. 90, Vol.  1)     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 274:
 Narrated  'Abdullah bin 'Umar:   That he had  divorced his wife during her menses. 'Umar mentioned that to the Prophet.  Allah's Apostle became angry and said, "He must take her back (his wife) and  keep her with him till she becomes clean from her menses and then to wait till  she gets her next period and becomes clean again from it and only then, if he  wants to divorce her, he may do so."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 275:
 Narrated  'Aisha:   Hind bint 'Utba  bin Rabia came and said. "O Allah's Apostle! By Allah, there was no family on  the surface of the earth, I like to see in degradation more than I did your  family, but today there is no family on the surface of the earth whom I like to  see honored more than yours." Hind added, "Abu Sufyan is a miser. Is it sinful  of me to feed our children from his property?" The Prophet said, "There is no  blame on you if you feed them (thereof) in a just and reasonable manner.     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 276:
 Narrated Anas  bin Malik:   When the  Prophet intended to write to the Byzantines, the people said, "They do not read  a letter unless it is sealed (stamped)." Therefore the Prophet took a silver  ring----as if I am looking at its glitter now----and its engraving was:  'Muhammad, Apostle of Allah'     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 277:
 Narrated  'Abdullah bin As-Sa'di:   That when he  went to 'Umar during his Caliphate. 'Umar said to him, "Haven't I been told that  you do certain jobs for the people but when you are given payment you refuse to  take it?" 'Abdullah added: I said, "Yes." 'Umar said, "Why do you do so?" I  said, "I have horses and slaves and I am living in prosperity and I wish that my  payment should be kept as a charitable gift for the Muslims." 'Umar said, "Do  not do so, for I intended to do the same as you do. Allah's Apostles used to  give me gifts and I used to say to him, 'Give it to a more needy one than me.'  Once he gave me some money and I said, 'Give it to a more needy person than me,'  whereupon the Prophet said, 'Take it and keep it in your possession and then  give it in charity. Take what ever comes to you of this money if you are not  keen to have it and not asking for it; otherwise (i.e., if it does not come to  you) do not seek to have it yourself.' "   Narrated  'Abdullah bin 'Umar: I have heard 'Umar saying, "The Prophet used to give me  some money (grant) and I would say (to him), 'Give it to a more needy one than  me.' Once he gave me some money and I said, 'Give it to a more needy one than  me.' The Prophet said (to me), 'Take it and keep it in your possession and then  give it in charity. Take whatever comes to you of this money while you are not  keen to have it and not asking for it; take it, but you should not seek to have  what you are not given. ' "     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 278:
 Narrated Sahl  bin Sa'd:   I witnessed a  husband and a wife who were involved in a case of Lian. Then (the judgment of)  divorce was passed. I was fifteen years of age, at that time.     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 279:
 Narrated Sahl:   (the brother of  Bani Sa'ida) A man from the Ansar came to the Prophet and said, "If a man finds  another man sleeping with his wife, should he kill him?" That man and his wife  then did Lian in the mosque while I was present.     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 280:
 Narrated Abu  Huraira:   A man came to  Allah's Apostle while he was in the mosque, and called him, saying, "O Allah's  Apostle! I have committed illegal sexual intercourse." The Prophet turned his  face to the other side, but when the man gave four witnesses against himself,  the Prophet said to him, "Are you mad?" The man said, "No." So the Prophet said  (to his companions), "Take him away and stone him to death. "     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 281:
 Narrated Um  Salama:   Allah's Apostle  said, "I am only a human being, and you people (opponents) come to me with your  cases; and it may be that one of you can present his case eloquently in a more  convincing way than the other, and I give my verdict according to what I hear.  So if ever I judge (by error) and give the right of a brother to his other  (brother) then he (the latter) should not take it, for I am giving him only a  piece of Fire." (See Hadith No. 638, Vol. 3).     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 282:
 Narrated Abu  Qatada:   Allah's Apostle  said on the Day of (the battle of) Hunain, "Whoever has killed an infidel and  has a proof or a witness for it, then the salb (arms and belongings of that  deceased) will be for him." I stood up to seek a witness to testify that I had  killed an infidel but I could not find any witness and then sat down. Then I  thought that I should mention the case to Allah's Apostle I (and when I did so)  a man from those who were sitting with him said, "The arms of the killed person  he has mentioned, are with me, so please satisfy him on my behalf." Abu Bakr  said, "No, he will not give the arms to a bird of Quraish and deprive one of  Allah's lions of it who fights for the cause of Allah and His Apostle." Allah's  Apostle I stood up and gave it to me, and I bought a garden with its price, and  that was my first property which I owned through the war booty.   The people of  Hijaz said, "A judge should not pass a judgment according to his knowledge,  whether he was a witness at the time he was the judge or before that" And if a  litigant gives a confession in favor of his opponent in the court, in the  opinion of some scholars, the judge should not pass a judgment against him till  the latter calls two witnesses to witness his confession. And some people of  Iraq said, "A judge can pass a judgement according to what he hears or witnesses  (the litigant's confession) in the court itself, but if the confession takes  place outside the court, he should not pass the judgment unless two witnesses  witness the confession." Some of them said, "A judge can pass a judgement  depending on his knowledge of the case as he is trust-worthy, and that a witness  is Required just to reveal the truth. The judge's knowledge is more than the  witness." Some said, "A judge can judge according to his knowledge only in cases  involving property, but in other cases he cannot." Al-Qasim said, "A judge ought  not to pass a judgment depending on his knowledge if other people do not know  what he knows, although his knowledge is more than the witness of somebody else  because he might expose himself to suspicion by the Muslims and cause the  Muslims to have unreasonable doubt. "     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 283:
 Narrated 'Ali  bin Husain:   Safiya bint  (daughter of) Huyai came to the Prophet (in the mosque), and when she returned  (home), the Prophet accompanied her. It happened that two men from the Ansar  passed by them and the Prophet called them saying, "She is Safiya!" those two  men said, "Subhan Allah!" The Prophet said, "Satan circulates in the human body  as blood does."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 284:
 Narrated Abu  Burda:   The Prophet  sent my father and Mu'adh bin Jabal to Yemen and said (to them), "Make things  easy for the people and do not put hurdles in their way, and give them glad  tiding, and don't let them have aversion (i.e. to make people to hate good  deeds) and you both should work in cooperation and mutual understanding" Abu  Musa said to Allah's Apostle, "In our country a special alcoholic drink called  Al-Bit', is prepared (for drinking)." The Prophet said, "Every intoxicant is  prohibited. "     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 285:
 Narrated Abu  Musa:   The Prophet  said, "Set free the captives and accept invitations."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 286:
 Narrated Abu  Humaid Al-Sa'idi:   The Prophet  appointed a man from the tribe of Bani Asad, called Ibn Al-Utabiyya to collect  the Zakat. When he returned (with the money) he said (to the Prophet), "This is  for you and this has been given to me as a gift." The Prophet stood up on the  pulpit (Sufyan said he ascended the pulpit), and after glorifying and praising  Allah, he said, "What is wrong with the employee whom we send (to collect Zakat  from the public) that he returns to say, 'This is for you and that is for me?'  Why didn't he stay at his father's and mother's house to see whether he will be  given gifts or not? By Him in Whose Hand my life is, whoever takes anything  illegally will bring it on the Day of Resurrection by carrying it over his neck:  if it is a camel, it will be grunting: if it is a cow, it will be mooing: and if  it is a sheep it will be bleating!" The Prophet then raised both his hands till  we saw the whiteness of his armpits (and he said), "No doubt! Haven't I conveyed  Allah's Message?" And he repeated it three times.     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 287:
 Narrated Ibn  'Umar:   Salim, the  freed salve of Abu Hudhaifa used to lead in prayer the early Muhajirin  (emigrants) and the companions of the Prophet in the Quba mosque. Among those  (who used to pray behind him) were Abu Bakr, 'Umar, Abu Salama, and Amir bin  Rabi'a.     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 288:
 Narrated 'Urwa  bin Az-Zubair:   Marwan bin  Al-Hakam and Al-Miswar bin Makhrama told him that when the Muslims were  permitted to set free the captives of Hawazin, Allah's Apostle said, "I do not  know who amongst you has agreed (to it) and who has not. Go back so that your  'Urafa' may submit your decision to us." So the people returned and their  'Urafa' talked to them and then came back to Allah's Apostle and told him that  the people had given their consent happily and permitted (their captives to be  freed).     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 289:
 Narrated  Muhammad bin Zaid bin Abdullah bin 'Umar:   Some people  said to Ibn 'Umar, "When we enter upon our ruler(s) we say in their praise what  is contrary to what we say when we leave them." Ibn 'Umar said, "We used to  consider this as hypocrisy."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 290:
 Narrated Abu  Huraira:   Allah's  Apostles said, "The worst of all mankind is the double-faced one, who comes to  some people with one countenance and to others, with another countenance."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 291:
 Narrated  'Aisha:   Hind (bint  'Utba) said to the Prophet "Abu Sufyan is a miserly man and I need to take some  money of his wealth." The Prophet said, "Take reasonably what is sufficient for  you and your children "     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 292:
 Narrated Um  Salama:   (the wife of  the Prophet) Allah's Apostle heard some people quarreling at the door of his  dwelling, so he went out to them and said, "I am only a human being, and  litigants with cases of dispute come to me, and someone of you may happen to be  more eloquent (in presenting his case) than the other, whereby I may consider  that he is truthful and pass a judgment in his favor. If ever I pass a judgment  in favor of somebody whereby he takes a Muslim's right unjustly, then whatever  he takes is nothing but a piece of Fire, and it is up to him to take or leave."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 293:
 Narrated  'Aisha:   (the wife of  the Prophet) 'Utba bin Abi Waqqas said to his brother Sa'd bin Abi Waqqas, "The  son of the slave girl of Zam'a is from me, so take him into your custody." So in  the year of Conquest of Mecca, Sa'd took him and said. (This is) my brother's  son whom my brother has asked me to take into my custody." 'Abd bin Zam'a got up  before him and said, (He is) my brother and the son of the slave girl of my  father, and was born on my father's bed." So they both submitted their case  before Allah's Apostle. Sa'd said, "O Allah's Apostle! This boy is the son of my  brother and he entrusted him to me." 'Abd bin Zam'a said, "This boy is my  brother and the son of the slave girl of my father, and was born on the bed of  my father." Allah's Apostle said, "The boy is for you, O 'Abd bin Zam'a!" Then  Allah's Apostle further said, "The child is for the owner of the bed, and the  stone is for the adulterer," He then said to Sauda bint Zam'a, "Veil (screen)  yourself before him," when he saw the child's resemblance to 'Utba. The boy did  not see her again till he met Allah.     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 294:
 Narrated  'Abdullah:   The Prophet  said, "If somebody on the demand of a judge takes an oath to grab (a Muslim's)  property and he is liar in it, he will meet Allah Who will be angry with him".  So Allah revealed,:--   'Verily! those  who purchase a small gain at the cost of Allah's Covenant and their oaths..'  (3.77) 'Al-Ashath came while Abdullah was narrating (this) to the people.  Al-Ashath said, "This verse was revealed regarding me and another man with whom  I had a quarrel about a well. The Prophet said (to me), "Do you have any  evidence?' I replied, 'No.' He said, 'Let your opponent take an oath.' I said: I  am sure he would take a (false) oath." Thereupon it was revealed: 'Verily! those  who purchase a small gain at the cost of Allah's Covenant....' (3.77) (See  Hadith No. 72, Vol 6).     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 295:
 Narrated Um  Salama:   The Prophet  heard the voices of some people quarreling near his gate, so he went to them and  said, "I am only a human being and litigants with cases of disputes come to me,  and maybe one of them presents his case eloquently in a more convincing and  impressive way than the other, and I give my verdict in his favor thinking he is  truthful. So if I give a Muslim's right to another (by mistake), then that  (property) is a piece of Fire, which is up to him to take it or leave it." (See  Hadith No. 281 )     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 296:
 Narrated Jabir:    The Prophet  came to know that one of his companions had given the promise of freeing his  slave after his death, but as he had no other property than that slave, the  Prophet sold that slave for 800 dirhams and sent the price to him.     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 297:
 Narrated Ibn  'Umar:   Allah's Apostle  sent an army unit headed by Usama bin Zaid and the people criticized his  leadership. The Prophet said (to the people), "If you are criticizing his  leadership now, then you used to criticize his father's leadership before. By  Allah, he (Usama's father) deserved the leadership and used to be one of the  most beloved persons to me, and now his son (Usama) is one of the most beloved  persons to me after him. " (See Hadith No. 745, Vol. 5)     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 298:
 Narrated  'Aisha:   Allah's Apostle  said, "The most hated person in the sight of Allah, is the most quarrelsome  person."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 299:
 Narrated Ibn  'Umar:   The Prophet  sent (an army unit under the command of) Khalid bin Al-Walid to fight against  the tribe of Bani Jadhima and those people could not express themselves by  saying, "Aslamna," but they said, "Saba'na! Saba'na! " Khalid kept on killing  some of them and taking some others as captives, and he gave a captive to  everyone of us and ordered everyone of us to kill his captive. I said, "By  Allah, I shall not kill my captive and none of my companions shall kill his  captive!" Then we mentioned that to the Prophet and he said, "O Allah! I am free  from what Khalid bin Al-Walid has done," and repeated it twice.     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 300:
 Narrated Sahl  bin Sa'd As-Saidi:   There was some  quarrel (sighting) among Bani 'Amr, and when this news reached the Prophet, he  offered the Zuhr prayer and went to establish peace among them. In the meantime  the time of 'Asr prayer was due, Bilal pronounced the Adhan and then the Iqama  for the prayer and requested Abu Bakr (to lead the prayer) and Abu Bakr went  forward. The Prophet arrived while Abu Bakr was still praying. He entered the  rows of praying people till he stood behind Abu Bakr in the (first) row. The  people started clapping, and it was the habit of Abu Bakr that whenever he stood  for prayer, he never glanced side-ways till he had finished it, but when Abu  Bakr observed that the clapping was not coming to an end, he looked and saw the  Prophet standing behind him.   The Prophet  beckoned him to carry on by waving his hand. Abu Bakr stood there for a while,  thanking Allah for the saying of the Prophet and then he retreated, taking his  steps backwards. When the Prophet saw that, he went ahead and led the people in  prayer. When he finished the prayer, he said, "O Abu Bakr! What prevented you  from carrying on with the prayer after I beckoned you to do so?" Abu Bakr  replied, "It does not befit the son of Abi Quhafa to lead the Prophet in  prayer." Then the Prophet said to the people, "If some problem arises during  prayers, then the men should say, Subhan Allah!; and the women should clap."  (See Hadith No. 652, Vol. 1)     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 301:
 Narrated Zaid  bin Thabit:   Abu Bakr sent  for me owing to the large number of casualties in the battle of Al-Yamama, while  'Umar was sitting with him. Abu Bakr said (to me), 'Umar has come to my and  said, 'A great number of Qaris of the Holy Quran were killed on the day of the  battle of Al-Yamama, and I am afraid that the casualties among the Qaris of the  Quran may increase on other battle-fields whereby a large part of the Quran may  be lost. Therefore I consider it advisable that you (Abu Bakr) should have the  Qur'an collected.' I said, 'How dare I do something which Allah's Apostle did  not do?' 'Umar said, By Allah, it is something beneficial.' 'Umar kept on  pressing me for that till Allah opened my chest for that for which He had opened  the chest of 'Umar and I had in that matter, the same opinion as 'Umar had." Abu  Bakr then said to me (Zaid), "You are a wise young man and we do not have any  suspicion about you, and you used to write the Divine Inspiration for Allah's  Apostle. So you should search for the fragmentary scripts of the Quran and  collect it (in one Book)." Zaid further said: By Allah, if Abu Bakr had ordered  me to shift a mountain among the mountains from one place to another it would  not have been heavier for me than this ordering me to collect the Qur'an. Then I  said (to 'Umar and Abu Bakr), "How can you do something which Allah's Apostle  did not do?" Abu Bakr said, "By Allah, it is something beneficial." Zaid added:  So he (Abu Bakr) kept on pressing me for that until Allah opened my chest for  that for which He had opened the chests of Abu Bakr and 'Umar, and I had in that  matter, the same opinion as theirs.   So I started  compiling the Quran by collecting it from the leafless stalks of the date-palm  tree and from the pieces of leather and hides and from the stones, and from the  chests of men (who had memorized the Quran). I found the last verses of  Sirat-at-Tauba: ("Verily there has come unto you an Apostle (Muhammad) from  amongst yourselves--' (9.128-129) ) from Khuzaima or Abi Khuzaima and I added to  it the rest of the Sura. The manuscripts of the Quran remained with Abu Bakr  till Allah took him unto Him. Then it remained with 'Umar till Allah took him  unto Him, and then with Hafsa bint 'Umar.     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 302:
 Narrated Abu  Laila bin 'Abdullah bin Abdur-Rahman bin Sahl:   Sahl bin Abi  Hathma and some great men of his tribe said, 'Abdullah bin 'Sahl and Muhaiyisa  went out to Khaibar as they were struck with poverty and difficult living  conditions. Then Muhaiyisa was informed that Abdullah had been killed and thrown  in a pit or a spring. Muhaiyisa went to the Jews and said, "By Allah, you have  killed my companion." The Jews said, "By Allah, we have not killed him."  Muhaiyisa then came back to his people and told them the story. He, his elder  brother Huwaiyisa and 'Abdur-Rahman bin Sahl came (to the Prophet) and he who  had been at Khaibar, proceeded to speak, but the Prophet said to Muhaiyisa, "The  eldest! The eldest!" meaning, "Let the eldest of you speak." So Huwaiyisa spoke  first and then Muhaiyisa. Allah's Apostle said, "The Jews should either pay the  blood money of your (deceased) companion or be ready for war." After that  Allah's Apostle wrote a letter to the Jews in that respect, and they wrote that  they had not killed him. Then Allah's Apostle said to Huwaiyisa, Muhaiyisa and  'Abdur-Rahman, "Can you take an oath by which you will be entitled to take the  blood money?" They said, "No." He said (to them), "Shall we ask the Jews to take  an oath before you?" They replied, "But the Jews are not Muslims." So Allah's  Apostle gave them one-hundred she-camels as blood money from himself. Sahl  added: When those she-camels were made to enter the house, one of them kicked me  with its leg.     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 303:
 Narrated Abu  Huraira and Zaid bin Khalid Al-Juhani:   A bedouin came  and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Judge between us according to Allah's Book  (Laws)." His opponent stood up and said, "He has said the truth, so judge  between us according to Allah's Laws." The bedouin said, "My son was a laborer  for this man and committed illegal sexual intercourse with his wife. The people  said to me, 'Your son is to be stoned to death,' so I ransomed my son for one  hundred sheep and a slave girl. Then I asked the religious learned men and they  said to me, 'Your son has to receive one hundred lashes plus one year of exile.'  " The Prophet said, "I shall judge between you according to Allah's Book (Laws)!  As for the slave girl and the sheep, it shall be returned to you, and your son  shall receive one-hundred lashes and be exiled for one year. O you, Unais!" The  Prophet addressed some man, "Go in the morning to the wife of this man and stone  her to death." So Unais went to her the next morning and stoned her to death.     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 304:
 Narrated  'Abdullah bin 'Abbas:   That Abu Sufyan  bin Harb told him that Heraclius had called him along with the members of a  Quraish caravan and then said to his interpreter, "Tell them that I want to ask  this (Abu Sufyan) a question, and if he tries to tell me a lie, they should  contradict him." Then Abu Sufyan mentioned the whole narration and said that  Heraclius said to the inter Peter, "Say to him (Abu Sufyan), 'If what you say is  true, then he (the Prophet) will take over the place underneath my two feet.' "     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 305:
 Narrated Abu  Humaid As-Sa'idi:   The Prophet  employed Ibn Al-Utbiyya to collect Zakat from Bani Sulaim, and when he returned  (with the money) to Allah's Apostle the Prophet called him to account, and he  said, "This (amount) is for you, and this was given to me as a present." Allah's  Apostle said, "Why don't you stay at your father's house or your mother's house  to see whether you will be given gifts or not, if you are telling the truth?"  Then Allah's Apostle stood up and addressed the people, and after glorifying and  praising Allah, he said: Amma Ba'du (then after) I employ some men from among  you for some job which Allah has placed in my charge, and then one of you comes  to me and says, 'This (amount) is for you and this is a gift given to me.' Why  doesn't he stay at the house of his father or the house of his mother and see  whether he will be given gifts or not if he was telling the truth by Allah, none  of you takes anything of it (i.e., Zakat) for himself (Hisham added: unlawfully)  but he will meet Allah on the Day of Resurrection carrying it on his neck! I do  not want to see any of you carrying a grunting camel or a mooing cow or a  bleating sheep on meeting Allah." Then the Prophet raised both his hands till I  saw the whiteness of his armpits, and said, "(No doubt)! Haven't I conveyed  Allah's Message!"     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 306:
 Narrated Abu  Sa'id Al-Khudri:   The Prophet  said, "Allah never sends a prophet or gives the Caliphate to a Caliph but that  he (the prophet or the Caliph) has two groups of advisors: A group advising him  to do good and exhorts him to do it, and the other group advising him to do evil  and exhorts him to do it. But the protected person (against such evil advisors)  is the one protected by Allah.' "     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 307:
 Narrated 'Ubada  bin As-Samit:   We gave the  oath of allegiance to Allah's Apostle that we would listen to and obey him both  at the time when we were active and at the time when we were tired and that we  would not fight against the ruler or disobey him, and would stand firm for the  truth or say the truth wherever we might be, and in the Way of Allah we would  not be afraid of the blame of the blamers. (See Hadith No. 178 and 320)     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 308:
 Narrated Anas:   The Prophet  went out on a cold morning while the Muhajirin (emigrants) and the Ansar were  digging the trench. The Prophet then said, "O Allah! The real goodness is the  goodness of the Here after, so please forgive the Ansar and the Muhajirin." They  replied, "We are those who have given the Pledge of allegiance to Muhammad for  to observe Jihad as long as we remain alive."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 309:
 Narrated  'Abdullah bin 'Umar:   Whenever we  gave the Pledge of allegiance to Allah's Apostle for to listen to and obey, he  used to say to us, for as much as you can"     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 310:
 Narrated  'Abdullah bin Dinar:   I witnessed Ibn  'Umar when the people gathered around 'Abdul Malik. Ibn 'Umar wrote: I gave the  Pledge of allegiance that I will listen to and obey Allah's Slave, 'Abdul Malik,  Chief of the believers according to Allah's Laws and the Traditions of His  Apostle as much as I can; and my sons too, give the same pledge.'     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 311:
 Narrated Jabir  bin 'Abdullah:   I gave the  Pledge of allegiance to the Prophet that I would listen and obey, and he told me  to add: 'As much as I can, and will give good advice to every Muslim.'     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 312:
 Narrated  'Abdullah bin Dinar:   When the people  took the oath of allegiance to 'Abdul Malik, 'Abdullah bin 'Umar wrote to him:  "To Allah's Slave, 'Abdul Malik, Chief of the believers, I give the Pledge of  allegiance that I will listen to and obey Allah's Slave, 'Abdul Malik, Chief of  the believers, according to Allah's Laws and the Traditions of His Apostle in  whatever is within my ability; and my sons too, give the same pledge."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 313:
 Narrated Yazid:    I said to  Salama, "For what did you give the Pledge of allegiance to the Prophet on the  Day of Hudaibiya?" He replied, "For death."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 314:
 Narrated  Al-Miswar bin Makhrama:   The group of  people whom 'Umar had selected as candidates for the Caliphate gathered and  consulted each other. Abdur-Rahman said to them, "I am not going to compete with  you in this matter, but if you wish, I would select for you a caliph from among  you." So all of them agreed to let 'Abdur-Rahman decide the case. So when the  candidates placed the case in the hands of 'Abdur-Rahman, the people went  towards him and nobody followed the rest of the group nor obeyed any after him.  So the people followed 'Abdur-Rahman and consulted him all those nights till  there came the night we gave the oath of allegiance to 'Uthman. Al-Miswar (bin  Makhrama) added: 'Abdur-Rahman called on me after a portion of the night had  passed and knocked on my door till I got up, and he said to me, "I see you have  been sleeping! By Allah, during the last three nights I have not slept enough.  Go and call Az-Zubair and Sa'd.' So I called them for him and he consulted them  and then called me saying, 'Call 'Ali for me." I called 'Ali and he held a  private talk with him till very late at night, and then 'Al, got up to leave  having had much hope (to be chosen as a Caliph) but 'Abdur-Rahman was afraid of  something concerning 'Ali. 'Abdur-Rahman then said to me, "Call 'Uthman for me."  I called him and he kept on speaking to him privately till the Mu'adhdhin put an  end to their talk by announcing the Adhan for the Fajr prayer. When the people  finished their morning prayer and that (six men) group gathered near the pulpit,  'Abdur-Rahman sent for all the Muhajirin (emigrants) and the Ansar present there  and sent for the army chief who had performed the Hajj with 'Umar that year.  When all of them had gathered, 'Abdur-Rahman said, "None has the right to be  worshipped but Allah," and added, "Now then, O 'Ali, I have looked at the  people's tendencies and noticed that they do not consider anybody equal to  'Uthman, so you should not incur blame (by disagreeing)." Then 'Abdur-Rahman  said (to 'Uthman), "I gave the oath of allegiance to you on condition that you  will follow Allah's Laws and the traditions of Allah's Apostle and the  traditions of the two Caliphs after him." So 'Abdur-Rahman gave the oath of  allegiance to him, and so did the people including the Muhajirin (emigrants) and  the Ansar and the chiefs of the army staff and all the Muslims.     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 315:
 Narrated  Salama:   We gave the  oath of allegiance to the Prophet under the tree. He said to me, "O Salama! Will  you not give the oath of allegiance?" I replied, "O Allah's Apostle! I have  already given the oath of allegiance for the first time." He said, (Give it  again) for the second time.     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 316:
 Narrated Jabir  bin 'Abdullah:   A bedouin gave  the Pledge of allegiance to Allah's Apostle for Islam and the bedouin got a  fever where upon he said to the Prophet "Cancel my Pledge." But the Prophet  refused. He came to him (again) saying, "Cancel my Pledge.' But the Prophet  refused. Then (the bedouin) left (Medina). Allah's Apostle said: "Medina is like  a pair of bellows (furnace): It expels its impurities and brightens and clears  its good."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 317:
 Narrated  'Abdullah bin Hisham:   who was born  during the lifetime of the Prophet that his mother, Zainab bint Humaid had taken  him to Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Take his Pledge of  allegiance (for Islam)." The Prophet said, "He ('Abdullah bin Hisham) is a  little child," and passed his hand over his head and invoked Allah for him.  'Abdullah bin Hisham used to slaughter one sheep as a sacrifice on behalf of all  of his family.     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 318:
 Narrated Jabir  bin 'Abdullah:   A bedouin gave  the Pledge of allegiance to Allah's Apostle for Islam. Then the bedouin got  fever at Medina, came to Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Cancel my  Pledge," But Allah's Apostle refused. Then he came to him (again) and said, "O  Allah's Apostle! Cancel my Pledge." But the Prophet refused Then he came to him  (again) and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Cancel my Pledge." But the Prophet  refused. The bedouin finally went out (of Medina) whereupon Allah's Apostle  said, "Medina is like a pair of bellows (furnace): It expels its impurities and  brightens and clears its good.     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 319:
 Narrated Abu  Huraira:   Allah's Apostle  said, "There will be three types of people whom Allah will neither speak to them  on the Day of Resurrection nor will purify them from sins, and they will have a  painful punishment: They are, (1) a man possessed superfluous water (more than  he needs) on a way and he withholds it from the travelers. (2) a man who gives a  pledge of allegiance to an Imam (ruler) and gives it only for worldly benefits,  if the Imam gives him what he wants, he abides by his pledge, otherwise he does  not fulfill his pledge; (3) and a man who sells something to another man after  the 'Asr prayer and swears by Allah (a false oath) that he has been offered so  much for it whereupon the buyer believes him and buys it although in fact, the  seller has not been offered such a price." (See Hadith No. 838, Vol. 3)     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 320:
 Narrated 'Ubada  bin As-Samit:   Allah's Apostle  said to us while we were in a gathering, "Give me the oath (Pledge of allegiance  for: (1) Not to join anything in worship along with Allah, (2) Not to steal, (3)  Not to commit illegal sexual intercourse, (4) Not to kill your children, (5) Not  to accuse an innocent person (to spread such an accusation among people), (6)  Not to be disobedient (when ordered) to do good deeds. The Prophet added:  Whoever amongst you fulfill his pledge, his reward will be with Allah, and  whoever commits any of those sins and receives the legal punishment in this  world for that sin, then that punishment will be an expiation for that sin, and  whoever commits any of those sins and Allah does not expose him, then it is up  to Allah if He wishes He will punish him or if He wishes, He will forgive him."  So we gave the Pledge for that. (See Hadith No. 17, Vol. 1)     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 321:
 Narrated  'Aisha:   The Prophet  used to take the Pledge of allegiance from the women by words only after  reciting this Holy Verse:--(60.12) "..that they will not associate anything in  worship with Allah." (60.12) And the hand of Allah's Apostle did not touch any  woman's hand except the hand of that woman his right hand possessed. (i.e. his  captives or his lady slaves).     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 322:
 Narrated Um  Atiyya:   We gave the  Pledge of allegiance to the Prophet and he recited to me the verse (60.12). That  they will not associate anything in worship with Allah (60.12). And he also  prevented us from wailing and lamenting over the dead. A woman from us held her  hand out and said, "Such-and-such a woman cried over a dead person belonging to  my family and I want to compensate her for that crying" The Prophet did not say  anything in reply and she left and returned. None of those women abided by her  pledge except Um Sulaim, Um Al-'Ala', and the daughter of Abi Sabra, the wife of  Al-Muadh or the daughter of Abi Sabra, and the wife of Mu'adh.     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 323:
 Narrated Jabir:    A bedouin came  to the Prophet and said, "Please take my Pledge of allegiance for Islam." So the  Prophet took from him the Pledge of allegiance for Islam. He came the next day  with a fever and said to the Prophet "Cancel my pledge." But the Prophet refused  and when the bedouin went away, the Prophet said, "Medina is like a pair of  bellows (furnace): It expels its impurities and brightens and clears its good."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 324:
 Narrated  Al-Qasim bin Muhammad:   'Aisha said, "O  my head!" Allah's Apostle said, "If that (i.e., your death) should happen while  I am still alive, I would ask Allah to forgive you and would invoke Allah for  you." 'Aisha said, "O my life which is going to be lost! By Allah, I think that  you wish for my death, and if that should happen then you would be busy enjoying  the company of one of your wives in the last part of that day." The Prophet  said, "But I should say, 'O my head!' I feel like calling Abu Bakr and his son  and appoint (the former as my successors lest people should say something or  wish for something. Allah will insist (on Abu Bakr becoming a Caliph) and the  believers will prevent (anyone else from claiming the Caliphate)," or "..Allah  will prevent (anyone else from claiming the Caliphate) and the believers will  insist (on Abu Bakr becoming the Caliph)."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 325:
 Narrated  'Abdullah bin 'Umar:   It was said to  'Umar, "Will you appoint your successor?" Umar said, "If I appoint a Caliph (as  my successor) it is true that somebody who was better than I (i.e., Abu Bakr)  did so, and if I leave the matter undecided, it is true that somebody who was  better than I (i.e., Allah's Apostle) did so." On this, the people praised him.  'Umar said, "People are of two kinds: Either one who is keen to take over the  Caliphate or one who is afraid of assuming such a responsibility. I wish I could  be free from its responsibility in that I would receive neither reward nor  retribution I won't bear the burden of the caliphate in my death as I do in my  life."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 326:
 Narrated Anas  bin Malik:   That he heard  'Umar's second speech he delivered when he sat on the pulpit on the day  following the death of the Prophet 'Umar recited the Tashahhud while Abu Bakr  was silent. 'Umar said, "I wish that Allah's Apostle had outlived all of us,  i.e., had been the last (to die). But if Muhammad is dead, Allah nevertheless  has kept the light amongst you from which you can receive the same guidance as  Allah guided Muhammad with that. And Abu Bakr is the companion of Allah's  Apostle He is the second of the two in the cave. He is the most entitled person  among the Muslims to manage your affairs. Therefore get up and swear allegiance  to him." Some people had already taken the oath of allegiance to him in the shed  of Bani Sa'ida but the oath of allegiance taken by the public was taken at the  pulpit. I heard 'Umar saying to Abu Bakr on that day. "Please ascend the  pulpit," and kept on urging him till he ascended the pulpit whereupon, all the  people swore allegiance to him.     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 327:
 Narrated Jubair  bin Mut'im:   A woman came to  the Prophet and spoke to him about something and he told her to return to him.  She said, "O Allah's Apostle! If I come and do not find you?" (As if she meant,  "...if you die?") The Prophet said, "If you should not find me, then go to Abu  Bakr."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 328:
 Narrated Tariq  bin Shihab:   Abu Bakr said  to the delegate of Buzakha. "Follow the tails of the camels till Allah shows the  Caliph (successor) of His Prophet and Al-Muhajirin (emigrants) something because  of which you may excuse yourselves "     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 329:
 Narrated Jabir  bin Samura:   I heard the  Prophet saying, "There will be twelve Muslim rulers (who will rule all the  Islamic world)." He then said a sentence which I did not hear. My father said,  "All of them (those rulers) will be from Quraish."     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 330:
 Narrated Abu  Huraira:   Allah's Apostle  said, "By Him in Whose Hands my life is, I was about to order for collecting  fire wood and then order someone to pronounce the Adhan for the prayer and then  order someone to lead the people in prayer and then I would go from behind and  burn the houses of men who did not present themselves for the (compulsory  congregational) prayer. By Him in Whose Hands my life is, if anyone of you had  known that he would receive a bone covered with meat or two (small) pieces of  meat present in between two ribs, he would come for 'Isha' prayer." (See Hadith  No. 617, Vol. 1)     
  Volume 9, Book 89, Number 331:
 Narrated  'Abdullah bin Ka'b bin Malik:   Who was Ka'b's  guide from among his sons when Ka'b became blind: I heard Ka'b bin Malik saying,  "When some people remained behind and did not join Allah's Apostle in the battle  of Tabuk.." and then he described the whole narration and said, "Allah's Apostle  forbade the Muslims to speak to us, and so we (I and my companions) stayed fifty  nights in that state, and then Allah's Apostle announced Allah's acceptance of  our repentance."      
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