Manumission of Slaves
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 693:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Whoever frees a
Muslim slave, Allah will save all the parts of his body from the
(Hell) Fire as he has freed the body-parts of the slave." Said
bin Marjana said that he narrated that Hadith to 'Ali bin Al-Husain
and he freed his slave for whom 'Abdullah bin Ja'far had offered
him ten thousand Dirhams or one-thousand Dinars.
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 694:
Narrated Abu Dhar:
I asked the Prophet, "What is the best
deed?" He replied, "To believe in Allah and to fight for His
Cause." I then asked, "What is the best kind of manumission (of
slaves)?" He replied, "The manumission of the most expensive
slave and the most beloved by his master." I said, "If I cannot
afford to do that?" He said, "Help the weak or do good for a
person who cannot work for himself." I said, "If I cannot do
that?" He said, "Refrain from harming others for this will be
regarded as a charitable deed for your own good."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 695:
Narrated Asma' bint Abu Bakr:
The Prophet ordered us to free slaves
at the time of solar eclipses.
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 696:
Narrated Asma' bint Abu Bakr:
We were ordered to free slaves at the
time of lunar eclipses.
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 697:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said, "Whoever manumits a
slave owned by two masters, should manumit him completely (not
partially) if he is rich after having its price evaluated."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 698:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "Whoever frees
his share of a common slave and he has sufficient money to free
him completely, should let its price be estimated by a just man
and give his partners the price of their shares and manumit the
slave; otherwise (i.e. if he has not sufficient money) he
manumits the slave partially."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 699:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "Whoever manumits
his share of a slave, then it is essential for him to get that
slave manumitted' completely as long as he has the money to do
so. If he has not sufficient money to pay the price of the other
shares (after the price of the slave is evaluated justly), the
manumitted manumits the slave partially in proportion to his
share.
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 700:
Narrated 'Ubaidullah:
as above BRIEFLY.
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 701:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said, "He who manumits his
share of a slave and has money sufficient to free the remaining
portion of that slave's price (justly estimated) then he should
manumit him (by giving the rest of his price to the other
co-owners)." Nafi' added, "Otherwise the slave is partially
free." Aiyub is not sure whether the last statement was said by
Nafi' or it was a part of the Hadith.
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 702:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
That he used to give his verdict
regarding the male or female slaves owned by more than one
master, one of whom may manumit his share of the slave. Ibn
'Umar used to say in such a case, "The manumitted should manumit
the slave completely if he has sufficient money to pay the rest
of the price of that slave (which is to be justly estimated) and
the other share-holders are to take the price of their shares
and the slave is freed (released from slavery)." Ibn 'Umar
narrated this verdict from the Prophet.
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 703:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
that the Prophet said, "Whoever frees
his portion of a (common) slave."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 704:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Whoever frees his
portion of a common slave should free the slave completely by
paying the rest of his price from his money if he has enough
money; otherwise the price of the slave is to be estimated and
the slave is to be helped to work without hardship till he pays
the rest of his price."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 705:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Allah has accepted
my invocation to forgive what whispers in the hearts of my
followers, unless they put it to action or utter it." (See
Hadith No. 657 Vol. 8)
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 706:
Narrated 'Umar bin Al-Khattab:
The Prophet said, "The (reward of)
deeds depend on intentions, and every person will get the reward
according to what he intends. So, whoever migrated for Allah and
His Apostle, then his migration will be for Allah and His
Apostle, and whoever migrated for worldly benefits or for
marrying a woman, then his migration will be for what he
migrated for." (See Hadith No. 1, Vol. 1)
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 707:
Narrated Qais:
When Abu Huraira accompanied by his
slave set out intending to embrace Islam they lost each other on
the way. The slave then came while Abu Huraira was sitting with
the Prophet. The Prophet said, "O Abu Huraira! Your slave has
come back." Abu Huraira said, "Indeed, I would like you to
witness that I have manumitted him." That happened at the time
when Abu Huraira recited (the following poetic verse):-- 'What a
long tedious tiresome night! Nevertheless, it has delivered us
From the land of Kufr (disbelief).
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 708:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
On my way to the Prophet I was
reciting:-- 'What a long tedious tiresome night! Nevertheless,
it has saved us From the land of Kufr (disbelief).' I had a
slave who ran away from me on the way. When I went to the
Prophet and gave the pledge of allegiance for embracing Islam,
the slave showed up while I was still with the Prophet who
remarked, "O Abu Huraira! Here is your slave!" I said, "I
manumit him for Allah's Sake," and so I freed him.
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 709:
Narrated Qais:
When Abu Huraira accompanied by his
slave came intending to embrace Islam, they lost each other on
the way. (When the slave showed up) Abu Huraira said (to the
Prophet), "I make you witness that the slave is free for Allah's
Cause."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 710:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Utba bin Abi Waqqas authorized his
brother Sad bin Abi Waqqas to take the son of the slave-girl of
Zam'a into his custody, telling him that the boy was his own
(illegal) son. When Allah's Apostle went (to Mecca) at the time
of the Conquest, Sad took the son of the slavegirl of Zam'a to
Allah's Apostle and also brought 'Abu bin Zam'a with him and
said, "O Allah's Apostle! This is the son of my brother 'Utba
who authorized me to take him into my custody." 'Abu bin Zam'a
said, "O Allah's Apostle! He is my brother, the son of Zam'a'
slave-girl and he was born on his bed." Allah's Apostle looked
at the son of the slave-girl of Zam'a and noticed much
resemblance (to 'Utba). Allah's Apostle said, "It is for you, O
'Abu bin Zam'a as he was born on the bed of your father."
Allah's Apostle then told Sauda bint Zam'a to observe veil in
the presence of the boy as he noticed the boy's resemblance to
'Utba and Sauda was the wife of the Prophet .
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 711:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
A man amongst us declared that his
slave would be freed after his death. The Prophet called for
that slave and sold him. The slave died the same year.
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 712:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle forbade the selling or
donating the Wala' of a freed slave.
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 713:
Narrated 'Aisha:
I bought Buraira but her masters put
the condition that her Wala' would be for them. I told the
Prophet about it. He said (to me), "Manumit her as her Wala'
will be for the one who pays the price." So, I manumitted her.
The Prophet called Buraira and gave her the option of either
staying with her husband or leaving him. She said, "Even if he
gave me so much money, I would not stay with him," and so she
preferred her freedom to her husband.
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 714:
Narrated Anas:
Some men of the Ansar asked for the
permission of Allah's Apostle and said, "Allow us to give up the
ransom from our nephew Al-'Abbas. The Prophet said (to them),
"Do not leave (even) a Dirham (of his ransom)."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 715:
Narrated Hisham:
My father told me that Hakim bin Hizam
manumitted one-hundred slaves in the pre-lslamic period of
ignorance and slaughtered one-hundred camels (and distributed
them in charity). When he embraced Islam he again slaughtered
one-hundred camels and manumitted one-hundred slaves. Hakim
said, "I asked Allah's Apostle, 'O Allah's Apostle! What do you
think about some good deeds I used to practice in the prelslamic
period of ignorance regarding them as deeds of righteousness?'
Allah's Apostle said, "You have embraced Islam along with all
those good deeds you did."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 716:
Narrated Marwan and Al-Miswar bin
Makhrama:
When the delegates of the tribe of
Hawazin came to the Prophet and they requested him to return
their properties and captives. The Prophet stood up and said to
them, "I have other people with me in this matter (as you see)
and the most beloved statement to me is the true one; you may
choose either the properties or the prisoners as I have delayed
their distribution." The Prophet had waited for them for more
than ten days since his arrival from Ta'if. So, when it became
evident to them that the Prophet was not going to return them
except one of the two, they said, "We choose our prisoners." The
Prophet got up amongst the people and glorified and praised
Allah as He deserved and said, "Then after, these brethren of
yours have come to us with repentance, and I see it logical to
return them the captives. So, whoever amongst you likes to do
that as a favor, then he can do it, and whoever of you likes to
stick to his share till we recompense him from the very first
war booty which Allah will give us, then he can do so (i.e. give
up the present captives)." The people unanimously said, "We do
that (return the captives) willingly." The Prophet said, "We do
not know which of you has agreed to it and which have not, so go
back and let your leaders forward us your decision." So, all the
people then went back and discussed the matter with their
leaders who returned and informed the Prophet that all the
people had willingly given their consent to return the captives.
This is what has reached us about the captives of Hawazin.
Narrated Anas that 'Abbas said to the Prophet, "I paid for my
ransom and Aqil's ransom."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 717:
Narrated Ibn Aun:
I wrote a letter to Nafi and Nafi wrote
in reply to my letter that the Prophet had suddenly attacked
Bani Mustaliq without warning while they were heedless and their
cattle were being watered at the places of water. Their fighting
men were killed and their women and children were taken as
captives; the Prophet got Juwairiya on that day. Nafi said that
Ibn 'Umar had told him the above narration and that Ibn 'Umar
was in that army.
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 718:
Narrated Ibn Muhairiz:
I saw Abu Said and asked him about
coitus interruptus. Abu Said said, "We went with Allah's
Apostle, in the Ghazwa of Barli Al-Mustaliq and we captured some
of the 'Arabs as captives, and the long separation from our
wives was pressing us hard and we wanted to practice coitus
interruptus. We asked Allah's Apostle (whether it was
permissible). He said, "It is better for you not to do so. No
soul, (that which Allah has) destined to exist, up to the Day of
Resurrection, but will definitely come, into existence."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 719:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I have loved the people of the tribe of
Bani Tamim ever since I heard, three things, Allah's Apostle
said about them. I heard him saying, These people (of the tribe
of Bani Tamim) would stand firm against Ad-Dajjal." When the
Sadaqat (gifts of charity) from that tribe came, Allah's Apostle
said, "These are the Sadaqat (i.e. charitable gifts) of our
folk." 'Aisha had a slave-girl from that tribe, and the Prophet
said to 'Aisha, "Manumit her as she is a descendant of Ishmael
(the Prophet)."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 720:
Narrated Abu Musa:
Allah's Apostle said, "He who has a
slave-girl and educates and treats her nicely and then manumits
and marries her, will get a double reward."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 721:
Narrated Al-Ma'rur bin Suwaid:
I saw Abu Dhar Al-Ghifari wearing a
cloak, and his slave, too, was wearing a cloak. We asked him
about that (i.e. how both were wearing similar cloaks). He
replied, "Once I abused a man and he complained of me to the
Prophet . The Prophet asked me, 'Did you abuse him by slighting
his mother?' He added, 'Your slaves are your brethren upon whom
Allah has given you authority. So, if one has one's brethren
under one's control, one should feed them with the like of what
one eats and clothe them with the like of what one wears. You
should not overburden them with what they cannot bear, and if
you do so, help them (in their hard job)."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 722:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "If a slave is
honest and faithful to his master and worships his Lord (Allah)
in a perfect manner, he will get a double reward."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 723:
Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ashari:
The Prophet said, "He who has a
slave-girl and teaches her good manners and improves her
education and then manumits and marries her, will get a double
reward; and any slave who observes Allah's right and his
master's right will get a double reward."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 724:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "A pious slave
gets a double reward." Abu Huraira added: By Him in Whose Hands
my soul is but for Jihad (i.e. holy battles), Hajj, and my duty
to serve my mother, I would have loved to die as a slave.
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 725:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Goodness and comfort
are for him who worships his Lord in a perfect manner and serves
his master sincerely."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 726:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
The Prophet said, "If a slave serves
his Saiyid (i.e. master) sincerely and worships his Lord (Allah)
perfectly, he will get a double reward."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 727:
Narrated Abu Musa:
The Prophet said, "The Mamluk (slave)
who worships his Lord in a perfect manner, and is dutiful,
sincere and obedient to his Saiyid (master), will get a double
reward."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 728:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "You should not say,
'Feed your lord (Rabbaka), help your lord in performing
ablution, or give water to your lord, but should say, 'my master
(e.g. Feed your master instead of lord etc.) (Saiyidi), or my
guardian (Maulai), and one should not say, my slave (Abdi), or
my girl-slave (Amati), but should say, my lad (Fatai), my lass
(Fatati), and 'my boy (Ghulami)."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 729:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said, "If one manumits his
share of a common slave (Abd), and he has money sufficient to
free the remaining portion of the price of the slave (justly
estimated), then he should free the slave completely by paying
the rest of his price; otherwise the slave is freed partly. "
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 730:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
Allah's Apostle said, "Everyone of you
is a guardian and is responsible for his charges. The ruler who
has authority over people, is a guardian and is responsible for
them, a man is a guardian of his family and is responsible for
them; a woman is a guardian of her husband's house and children
and is responsible for them; a slave ('Abu) is a guardian of his
master's property and is responsible for it; so all of you are
guardians and are responsible for your charges."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 731:
Narrated Abu Huraira and Zaid bin
Khalid:
The Prophet said, "If a slave-girl
(Ama) commits illegal sexual intercourse, scourge her; if she
does it again, scourge her again; if she repeats it, scourge her
again." The narrator added that on the third or the fourth
offence, the Prophet said, "Sell her even for a hair rope."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 732:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "When your servant
brings your meals to you then if he does not let him sit and
share the meals, then he should at least give him a mouthful or
two mouthfuls of that meal or a meal or two meals, as he has
prepared it."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 733:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
That he heard Allah's Apostle saying,
"Everyone of you is a guardian and is responsible for his
charge; the ruler is a guardian and is responsible for his
subjects; the man is a guardian in his family and responsible
for his charges; a woman is a guardian of her husband's house
and responsible for her charges; and the servant is a guardian
of his master's property and is responsible for his charge." I
definitely heard the above from the Prophet and think that the
Prophet also said, "A man is a guardian of his father's property
and responsible for his charges; so everyone of you is a
guardian and responsible for his charges."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 734:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "If somebody fights
(or beats somebody) then he should avoid the face."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 735:
Narrated 'Urwa:
That 'Aisha told him that Buraira came
to seek her help in her writing of emancipation (for a certain
sum) and that time she had not paid anything of it. 'Aisha said
to her, "Go back to your masters, and if they agree that I will
pay the amount of your writing of emancipation and get your
Wala', I will do so." Buraira informed her masters of that but
they refused and said, "If she (i.e. 'Aisha) is seeking Allah's
reward, then she can do so, but your Wala' will be for us."
'Aisha mentioned that to Allah's Apostle who said to her, "Buy
and manumit her, as the Wala' is for the liberator." Allah's
Apostle then got up and said, "What about the people who
stipulate conditions which are not present in Allah's Laws?
Whoever imposes conditions which are not present in Allah's
Laws, then those conditions will be invalid, even if he imposed
these conditions a hundred times. Allah's conditions (Laws) are
the truth and are more solid."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 736:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Aisha wanted to buy a slave-girl in
order to manumit her. The girl's masters stipulated that her
Wala' would be for them. Allah's Apostle said (to 'Aisha), "What
they stipulate should not stop you, for the Wala' is for the
liberator."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 737:
Narrated Aisha:
Buraira came (to 'Aisha) and said, "I
have made a contract of emancipation with my masters for nine
Uqiyas (of gold) to be paid in yearly installments. Therefore, I
seek your help." 'Aisha said, "If your masters agree, I will pay
them the sum at once and free you on condition that your Wala'
will be for me." Buraira went to her masters but they refused
that offer. She (came back) and said, "I presented to them the
offer but they refused, unless the Wala' was for them." Allah's
Apostle heard of that and asked me about it, and I told him
about it. On that he said, "Buy and manumit her and stipulate
that the Wala' should be for you, as Wala' is for the
liberator." 'Aisha added, "Allah's Apostle then got up amongst
the people, Glorified and Praised Allah, and said, 'Then after:
What about some people who impose conditions which are not
present in Allah's Laws? So, any condition which is not present
in Allah's Laws is invalid even if they were one-hundred
conditions. Allah's ordinance is the truth, and Allah's
condition is stronger and more solid. Why do some men from you
say, O so-and-so! manumit the slave but the Wala will be for me?
Verily, the Wala is for the liberator."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 738:
Narrated Amra bint 'AbdurRahman:
Buraira went to Aisha, the mother of
the faithful believers to seek her help in her emancipation
Aisha said to her, "If your masters agree, I will pay them your
price in a lump sum and manumit you." Buraira mentioned that
offer to her masters but they refused to sell her unless the
Wala' was for them. 'Aisha told Allah's Apostle about it. He
said, "Buy and manumit her as the Wala' is for the liberator."
Volume 3, Book
46, Number 739:
Narrated 'Abdul Wahid bin Aiman:
I went to 'Aisha and said, "I was the
slave of Utba bin Abu Lahab. "Utba died and his sons became my
masters who sold me to Ibn Abu Amr who manumitted me. The sons
of 'Utba stipulated that my Wala' should be for them." 'Aisha
said, "Buraira came to me and she was given the writing of
emancipation by her masters and she asked me to buy and manumit
her. I agreed to it, but Buraira told me that her masters would
not sell her unless her Wala' was for them." 'Aisha said, "I am
not in need of that." When the Prophet heard that, or he was
told about it, he asked 'Aisha about it. 'Aisha mentioned what
Buraira had told her. The Prophet said, "Buy and manumit her and
let them stipulate whatever they like." So, 'Aisha bought and
manumitted her and her masters stipulated that her Wala' should
be for them." The Prophet;, said, "The Wala' will be for the
liberator even if they stipulated a hundred conditions."
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