Wills and Testaments (Wasaayaa)
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 1:
Narrated Abdullah bin Umar: Allah's
Apostle said, "It is not permissible for any Muslim who has
something to will to stay for two nights without having his last
will and testament written and kept ready with him."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 2:
Narrated Amr bin Al-Harith:
(The brother of the wife of Allah's
Apostle. Juwaira bint Al-Harith) When Allah's Apostle died, he
did not leave any Dirham or Dinar (i.e. money), a slave or a
slave woman or anything else except his white mule, his arms and
a piece of land which he had given in charity .
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 3:
Narrated Talha bin Musarrif:
I asked 'Abdullah bin Abu Aufa "Did the
Prophet make a will?" He replied, "No," I asked him, "How is it
then that the making of a will has been enjoined on people, (or
that they are ordered to make a will)?" He replied, "The Prophet
bequeathed Allah's Book (i.e. Quran)."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 4:
Narrated Al-Aswad:
In the presence of 'Aisha some people
mentioned that the Prophet had appointed 'Ali by will as his
successor. 'Aisha said, "When did he appoint him by will? Verily
when he died he was resting against my chest (or said: in my
lap) and he asked for a wash-basin and then collapsed while in
that state, and I could not even perceive that he had died, so
when did he appoint him by will?"
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 5:
Narrated Sad bin Abu Waqqas:
The Prophet came visiting me while I
was (sick) in Mecca, ('Amir the sub-narrator said, and he
disliked to die in the land, whence he had already migrated). He
(i.e. the Prophet) said, "May Allah bestow His Mercy on Ibn Afra
(Sad bin Khaula)." I said, "O Allah's Apostle! May I will all my
property (in charity)?" He said, "No." I said, "Then may I will
half of it?" He said, "No". I said, "One third?" He said: "Yes,
one third, yet even one third is too much. It is better for you
to leave your inheritors wealthy than to leave them poor begging
others, and whatever you spend for Allah's sake will be
considered as a charitable deed even the handful of food you put
in your wife's mouth. Allah may lengthen your age so that some
people may benefit by you, and some others be harmed by you." At
that time Sad had only one daughter.
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 6:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
I recommend that people reduce the
proportion of what they bequeath by will to the fourth (of the
whole legacy), for Allah's Apostle said, "One-third, yet even
one third is too much."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 7:
Narrated Sad:
I fell sick and the Prophet paid me a
visit. I said to him, "O Allah's Apostle! I invoke Allah that He
may not let me expire in the land whence I migrated (i.e.
Mecca)." He said, "May Allah give you health and let the people
benefit by you." I said, "I want to will my property, and I have
only one daughter and I want to will half of my property (to be
given in charity)." He said," Half is too much." I said, "Then I
will one third." He said, "One-third, yet even one-third is too
much." (The narrator added, "So the people started to will one
third of their property and that was Permitted for them.")
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 8:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the Prophet) Utba bin Abi
Waqqas entrusted (his son) to his brother Sad bin Abi Waqqas
saying, "The son of the slave-girl of Zam'a is my (illegal) son,
take him into your custody." So during the year of the Conquest
(of Mecca) Sad took the boy and said, "This is my brother's son
whom my brother entrusted to me." 'Abu bin Zam's got up and
said, "He is my brother and the son of the slave girl of my
father and was born on my father's bed." Then both of them came
to Allah's Apostle and Sad said, "O Allah's Apostle! This is my
brother's son whom my brother entrusted to me."
Then 'Abu bin Zam'a got up and said,
"This is my brother and the son of the slave-girl of my father."
Allah's Apostle said, "O Abu bin Zam'a! This boy is for you as
the boy belongs to the bed (where he was born), and for the
adulterer is the stone (i.e. deprivation)." Then the Prophet
said to his wife Sauda bint Zam'a, "Screen yourself from this
boy," when he saw the boy's resemblance to 'Utba. Since then the
boy did not see Sauda till he died.
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 9:
Narrated Anas:
A Jew crushed the head of a girl
between two stones. She was asked, "Who has done so to you,
so-and-so? So-and-so?" Till the name of the Jew was mentioned,
whereupon she nodded (in agreement). So the Jew was brought and
was questioned till he confessed. The Prophet then ordered that
his head be crushed with stones.
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 10:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The custom (in old days) was that the
property of the deceased would be inherited by his offspring; as
for the parents (of the deceased), they would inherit by the
will of the deceased. Then Allah cancelled from that custom
whatever He wished and fixed for the male double the amount
inherited by the female, and for each parent a sixth (of the
whole legacy) and for the wife an eighth or a fourth and for the
husband a half or a fourth.
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 11:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
A man asked the Prophet, "O Allah's
Apostle! What kind of charity is the best?" He replied. "To give
in charity when you are healthy and greedy hoping to be wealthy
and afraid of becoming poor. Don't delay giving in charity till
the time when you are on the death bed when you say, 'Give so
much to so-and-so and so much to so-and so,' and at that time
the property is not yours but it belongs to so-and-so (i.e. your
inheritors)."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 12:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "The signs of a
hypocrite are three: Whenever he speaks he tells a lie; whenever
he is entrusted he proves dishonest; whenever he promises he
breaks his promise."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 13:
Narrated 'Urwa bin Az-Zubair: Hakim bin
Hizam said, "I asked Allah's Apostle for something, and he gave
me, and I asked him again and he gave me and said, 'O Hakim!
This wealth is green and sweet (i.e. as tempting as fruits), and
whoever takes it with
The upper (i.e. giving) hand is better
than the lower (i.e. taking) hand." Hakim added, "I said, O
Allah's Apostle! By Him Who has sent you with the Truth I will
never demand anything from anybody after you till I die."
Afterwards Abu Bakr used to call Hakim to give him something but
he refused to accept anything from him. Then 'Umar called him to
give him (something) but he refused. Then 'Umar said, "O
Muslims! I offered to him (i.e. Hakim) his share which Allah has
ordained for him from this booty and he refuses to take it."
Thus Hakim did not ask anybody for anything after the Prophet,
till he died--may Allah bestow His mercy upon him.
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 14:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "All of
you are guardians and responsible for your charges: the Ruler
(i.e. Imam) is a guardian and responsible for his subjects; and
a man is a guardian of his family and is responsible for his
charges; and a lady is a guardian in the house of her husband
and is responsible for her charge; and a servant is a guardian
of the property of his master and is responsible for his
charge." I think he also said, "And a man is a guardian of the
property of his father."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 15:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet said to Abu Talha, "I
recommend that you divide (this garden) amongst your relatives."
Abu Talha said, "O Allah's Apostle! I will do the same." So Abu
Talha divided it among his relatives and cousins.
Ibn 'Abbes said, "When the Qur'anic
Verse:
"Warn your nearest kinsmen." (26.214)
Was revealed, the Prophet started
calling the various big families of Quraish, "O Bani Fihr! O
Bani Adi!".
Abu Huraira said, "When the Verse:
"Warn your nearest kinsmen" was revealed, the Prophet said (in a
loud voice), "O people of Quraish!"
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 16:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
When Allah revealed the Verse: "Warn
your nearest kinsmen," Allah's Apostle got up and said, "O
people of Quraish (or said similar words)! Buy (i.e. save)
yourselves (from the Hellfire) as I cannot save you from Allah's
Punishment; O Bani Abd Manaf! I cannot save you from Allah's
Punishment, O Safiya, the Aunt of Allah's Apostle! I cannot save
you from Allah's Punishment; O Fatima bint Muhammad! Ask me
anything from my wealth, but I cannot save you from Allah's
Punishment."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 17:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet saw a man driving a Badana
(i.e. camel for sacrifice) and said to him, "Ride on it." The
man said, "O Allah's Apostle! It is a Bandana." (The Prophet
repeated his order) and on the third or fourth time he said,
"Ride it, (woe to you" or said: "May Allah be merciful to you)."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 18:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle saw a man driving a
Badana and said to him, "Ride on it," and on the second or the
third time he added, "Woe to you."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 19:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The mother of Sad bin 'Ubada died in
his absence. He said, "O Allah's Apostle! My mother died in my
absence; will it be of any benefit for her if I give Sadaqa on
her behalf?" The Prophet said, "Yes," Sad said, "I make you a
witness that I gave my garden called Al Makhraf in charity on
her behalf."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 20:
Narrated Kab bin Malik:
I said, "O Allah's Apostle! For the
acceptance of my repentance I wish to give all my property in
charity for Allah's sake through His Apostle ." He said, "It is
better for you to keep some of the property for yourself." I
said, "Then I will keep my share in Khaibar."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 21:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
Some people claim that the order in the
above Verse is cancelled, by Allah, it is not cancelled, but the
people have stopped acting on it. There are two kinds of
guardians (who are in charge of the inheritance): One is that
who inherits; such a person should give (of what he inherits to
the relatives, the orphans and the needy, etc.), the other is
that who does not inherit (e.g. the guardian of the orphans):
such a person should speak kindly and say (to those who are
present at the time of distribution), "I can not give it to you
(as the wealth belongs to the orphans)."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 22:
Narrated 'Aisha:
A man said to the Prophet, "My mother
died suddenly, and I think that if she could speak, she would
have given in charity. May I give in charity on her behalf?" He
said, "Yes! Give in charity on her behalf."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 23:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
Sad bin Ubada consulted Allah's Apostle
saying, "My mother died and she had an unfulfilled vow." The
Prophet said, "Fulfill it on her behalf."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 24:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
That the mother of Sad bin Ubada the
brother of Bani Saida died in Sad's absence, so he came to the
Prophet saying, "O Allah's Apostle! My mother died in my
absence, will it benefit her if I give in charity on her
behalf?" The Prophet said, "Yes." Sad said, "I take you as my
witness that I give my garden Al-Makhraf in charity on her
behalf."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 25:
Narrated Az-Zuhri:
Urwa bin Az-Zubair said that he asked
'Aisha about the meaning of the Quranic Verse:--
"And if you fear that you will not deal
fairly with the orphan girls then marry (other) women of your
choice." (4.2-3)
Aisha said, "It is about a female
orphan under the guardianship of her guardian who is inclined
towards her because of her beauty and wealth, and likes to marry
her with a Mahr less than what is given to women of her
standard. So they (i.e. guardians) were forbidden to marry the
orphans unless they paid them a full appropriate Mahr
(otherwise) they were ordered to marry other women instead of
them. Later on the people asked Allah's Apostle about it. So
Allah revealed the following Verse:--
"They ask your instruction (O
Muhammad!) regarding women. Say: Allah instructs you regarding
them..." (4.127)
and in this Verse Allah indicated that
if the orphan girl was beautiful and wealthy, her guardian would
have the desire to marry her without giving her an appropriate
Mahr equal to what her peers could get, but if she was
undesirable for lack of beauty or wealth, then he would not
marry her, but seek to marry some other woman instead of her.
So, since he did not marry her when he had no inclination
towards her, he had not the right to marry her when he had an
interest in her, unless he treated her justly by giving her a
full Mahr and securing all her rights.
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 26:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
In the lifetime of Allah's Apostle ,
Umar gave in charity some of his property, a garden of
date-palms called Thamgh. 'Umar said, "O Allah's Apostle! I have
some property which I prize highly and I want to give it in
charity." The Prophet; said, "Give it in charity (i.e. as an
endowment) with its land and trees on the condition that the
land and trees will neither be sold nor given as a present, nor
bequeathed, but the fruits are to be spent in charity." So 'Umar
gave it in charity, and it was for Allah's Cause, the
emancipation of slaves, for the poor, for guests, for travelers,
and for kinsmen. The person acting as its administrator could
eat from it reasonably and fairly, and could let a friend of his
eat from it provided he had no intention of becoming wealthy by
its means.
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 27:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The following Verse:--
"If a guardian is well-off, let him
claim no remuneration (i.e. wages), but if he is poor, let him
have for himself what is just and reasonable." (4.6)
was revealed in connection with the
guardian of an orphan, and it means that if he is poor he can
have for himself (from the orphan's wealth) what is just and
reasonable according to the orphan's share of the inheritance.
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 28:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Avoid the seven
great destructive sins." The people enquire, "O Allah's Apostle!
What are they? "He said, "To join others in worship along with
Allah, to practice sorcery, to kill the life which Allah has
forbidden except for a just cause, (according to Islamic law),
to eat up Riba (usury), to eat up an orphan's wealth, to give
back to the enemy and fleeing from the battlefield at the time
of fighting, and to accuse, chaste women, who never even think
of anything touching chastity and are good believers.
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 29:
Narrated Anas:
When Allah's Apostle came to Medina; he
did not have any servant. Abu Talha (Anas' step-father) took me
to Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Anas is a wise
boy, so let him serve you." So, I served him at home and on
journeys. If I did anything, he never asked me why I did it, and
if I refrained from doing anything, he never asked me why I
refrained from doing it.
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 30:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Abu Talha had the greatest wealth of
date-palms amongst the Ansar in Medina, and he prized above all
his wealth (his garden) Bairuha', which was situated opposite
the Mosque (of the Prophet ). The Prophet used to enter It and
drink from its fresh water. When the following Divine Verse
came:--
"By no means shall you attain piety
until you spend of what you love," (3.92)
Abu Talha got up saying. "O Allah's
Apostle! Allah says, 'You will not attain piety until you spend
of what you love,' and I prize above al I my wealth, Bairuha'
which I want to give in charity for Allah's Sake, hoping for its
reward from Allah. So you can use it as Allah directs you." On
that the Prophet said, "Bravo! It is a profitable (or
perishable) property. (Ibn Maslama is not sure as to which word
is right, i.e. profitable or perishable.) I have heard what you
have said, and I recommend that you distribute this amongst your
relatives." On that Abu Talha said, "O Allah's Apostle! I will
do (as you have suggested)." So, Abu Talha distributed that
garden amongst his relatives and cousins.
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 31:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
A man said to Allah's Apostle , "My
mother died, will it benefit her if I give in charity on her
behalf?" The Prophet replied in the affirmative. The man said,
"I have a garden and I make you a witness that I give it in
charity on her behalf."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 32:
Narrated Anas:
When the Prophet ordered that the
mosque be built, he said, "O Bani An-Najjar! Suggest to me a
price for this garden of yours." They replied, "By Allah! We
will demand its price from none but Allah."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 33:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
When 'Umar got a piece of land in
Khaibar, he came to the Prophet saying, "I have got a piece of
land, better than which I have never got. So what do you advise
me regarding it?" The Prophet said, "If you wish you can keep it
as an endowment to be used for charitable purposes." So, 'Umar
gave the land in charity (i.e. as an endowments on the condition
that the land would neither be sold nor given as a present, nor
bequeathed, (and its yield) would be used for the poor, the
kinsmen, the emancipation of slaves, Jihad, and for guests and
travelers; and its administrator could eat in a reasonable just
manner, and he also could feed his friends without intending to
be wealthy by its means."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 34:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Umar got some property in Khaibar and
he came to the Prophet and informed him about it. The Prophet
said to him, "If you wish you can give it in charity." So 'Umar
gave it in charity (i.e. as an endowment) the yield of which was
to be used for the good of the poor, the needy, the kinsmen and
the guests.
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 35:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
When Allah's Apostle came to Medina, he
ordered that a mosque be built. He said, "O Bani An-Najjar!
Suggest me a price for the garden of yours." They replied, "By
Allah, we will not ask its price except from Allah."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 36:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Once 'Umar gave a horse in charity to
be used in holy fighting. It had been given to him by Allah's
Apostle . 'Umar gave it to another man to ride. Then 'Umar was
informed that the man put the horse for sale, so he asked
Allah's Apostle whether he could buy it. Allah's Apostle
replied, "You should not buy it, for you should not take back
what you have given in charity."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 37:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "My heirs will
not inherit a Dinar or a Dirham (i.e. money), for whatever I
leave (excluding the adequate support of my wives and the wages
of my employees) is given in charity."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 38:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
When 'Umar founded an endowment he
stipulated that its administrator could eat from it and also
feed his friend on the condition that he would not store
anything for himself from it.
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 39:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet said (at the time of
building the Mosque), "O Ban, An-Najjar! Suggest to me a price
for your garden." They replied, "We do not ask its price except
from Allah."
Volume 4, Book
51, Number 40:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah Al-Ansari:
My father was martyred on the day (of
the Ghazwa) of Uhud and left six daughters and some debts to be
paid. When the time of plucking the date-fruits came, I went to
Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle! you know that my
father was martyred on Uhud's day and owed much debt, and I wish
that the creditors would see you." The Prophet said, "Go and
collect the various kinds of dates and place them separately in
heaps"' I did accordingly and called him. On seeing him, the
creditors started claiming their rights pressingly at that time.
When the Prophet saw how they behaved, he went round the biggest
heap for three times and sat over it and said, "Call your
companions (i.e. the creditors)." Then he kept on measuring and
giving them, till Allah cleared all my father's debts. By Allah,
it would have pleased me that Allah would clear the debts of my
father even though I had not taken a single date to my sisters.
But by Allah, all the heaps were complete, (as they were) and I
looked at the heap where Allah's Apostle was sitting and noticed
as if not a single date had been taken there
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