Sahih Muslim

صحيح مسلم

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Sahih Muslim · #2248 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

When a woman gives in charity some of the food in her house, without causing any damage, there is reward for her for whatever she has given, and a reward for her husband for what he earned. The same applies to the trustee. In no respect does the one diminish the reward of the other.

Sahih Muslim · #2249 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

" from the food of her husband".

Sahih Muslim · #2250 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

When a woman spends (something as Sadaqa) out of the household of her husband without causing any damage, there is a reward for her and for him too like it for whatever he earned, and for her (for the wife) because of her spending (for the sake of Allah), and for the trustee also (there is a reward like it), without any reduction from their rewards.

Sahih Muslim · #2251 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

This hadith has been narrated by A'mash with the same chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #2252 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

I was the slave (of Abi'l-Lahm). I asked the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) if I could give some charity out of my master's wealth. He said: Yes, and the reward is half and half between you two.

Sahih Muslim · #2253 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

My master commanded me to cut some meat in strips; (as I was doing it) a poor man came to me and I gave him some of it to eat. My master came to know of that, and he beat me. I came to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and narrated it to him. He (the Holy Prophet) summoned him and said: Why did you beat him? He (Abi'l-Lahm) said: He gives away my food without being commanded to do so. Upon this he (the Holy Prophet) said: The reward would be shared by you two.

Sahih Muslim · #2254 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

These are some of the a hadith of Muhammad. the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), transmitted to us on the authority of Abu Huraira. So he narrated one hadith out of them (as this): The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: No woman should observe fast when her spouse is present (in the house) but with his permission. And she should not admit any (mahram) in his house, while he (her husband) is present, but with his permission. And whatever she spends from his earnings without his sanction, for him is half the reward.

Sahih Muslim · #2255 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

If anyone contributes a pair of anything for the sake of Allah, he would be invited to enter Paradise (with these words): O servant of Allah, it is good (for you). Those who engage in prayer will he invited to enter by the gate of prayer; those who take part in Jihad will be invited to enter by the gate of Jihad; those who give charity will be invited to enter by the gate of charity; and those who observe fast will be invited to enter by the gate ar-Rayyan. Abu Bakr Siddiq said: Messenger of Allah, is it necessary that a person be invited through one of these gates? Will anyone be invited to enter by all those gates? The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Yes, and I hope you will be one of them.

Sahih Muslim · #2256 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

This hadith has been narrated by Zuhri through another chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #2257 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

He who spent pairs for the sake of Allah, the guardians of Paradise would call him, (in fact) every guardian of the door (of Paradise would welcome him saying): O, so and so, come on. Upon this Abu Bakr said: Messenger of Allah, (it means) there would be no distress on this person. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said. I hope you would be among them.

Sahih Muslim · #2258 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

Who fasted among you today? Abu Bakr (Allah be pleased with him) replied: I did. He (the Prophet again) said: Who among you followed a bier today? Abu Bakr (Allah be pleased with him) replied: I did. He (the Prophet again) said: Who among you fed a poor man today? Abu Bakr (Allah he pleased with him) replied: I did. He (again) said: Who among you visited an invalid today? Abu Bakr (Allah be pleased with him) said: I did. Upon this the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Anyone in whom (these good deeds) are combined will certainly enter paradise.

Sahih Muslim · #2259 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said to me: Spend, and do not calculate, or otherwise Allah would also calculate in your case.

Sahih Muslim · #2260 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

Spend and do not calculate, (for) Allah would calculate in your case; and do not hoard, otherwise Allah would be withholding from you.

Sahih Muslim · #2261 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Asma' through another chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #2262 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

Apostle of Allah, I have nothing with me, but only, that which is given to me by Zubair (for household expenses). Is there any sin for me if I spend out of that which is given to me (by Zabair)? Upon this he (the Holy Prophet) said: Spend according to your means; and do not hoard, for Allah will withhold from you.

Sahih Muslim · #2263 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

O Muslim women, none of you should consider even a sheep's trotter too insignificant to give to her neighbour.

Sahih Muslim · #2264 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

Seven are (the persons) whom Allah would give protection with His Shade on the Day when there would be no shade but that of Him (i. e. on the Day of Judgment, and they are): a just ruler, a youth who grew up with the worship of Allah; a person whose heart is attached to the mosques; two persons who love and meet each other and depart from each other for the sake of Allah; a man whom a beautiful woman of high rank seduces (for illicit relation), but he (rejects this offer by saying):" I fear Allah" ; a person who gives charity and conceals it (to such an extent) that the right hand does not know what the left has given: and a person who remembered Allah in privacy and his eyes shed tears.

Sahih Muslim · #2265 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

This hadith has been narrated, on the authority, of Abu Huraira (with this change of words)." A person whose heart is attached to the mosque when he goes out of it till he returns to it."

Sahih Muslim · #2266 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

Messenger of Allah, which charity is the best? Upon this he said: That you should give charity (in a state when you are) healthy and close-fisted, one haunted by the fear of poverty, hoping to become rich (charity in such a state of health and mind is the best). And you must not defer (charity to such a length) that you are about to die and would he saying: This is for so and so, and this is for so and so. Lo, it has already come into (the possession of so and so).

Sahih Muslim · #2267 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

Messenger of Allah, which charity is the greatest in reward? (The Prophet said): By your father, beware, you should give charity (in a state when you are) healthy and close-fisted, haunted by the fear of poverty, and still hoping to live (as rich). And you must not defer charity (to the time) when you are about to die, and would then say:" This is for so and so, and this for so and so." It has already become the possession of so and so.

Sahih Muslim · #2268 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

" Which charity is most excellent?"

Sahih Muslim · #2269 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

The upper hand is better than the lower one, the upper being the one which bestows and the lower one which begs.

Sahih Muslim · #2270 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

The most excellent Sadaqa or the best of Sadaqa is that after giving which the (giver) remains rich and the upper hand is better than the lower hand, and begin from the members of your household.

Sahih Muslim · #2271 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

I begged the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), and he gave me. I again begged, he again gave me. I again begged, he again gave me, and then said: This property is green and sweet; he who receives it with a cheerful heart is blessed in it, and he who receives it with an avaricious mind would not be blessed in it, he being like one who eats without being satished, and the upper hand is better thad the lower hand.

Sahih Muslim · #2272 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

O son of Adam, it is better for you if you spend your surplus (wealth), but if you withhold it, it is evil for you. There is (however) no reproach for you (if you withhold means necessary) for a living. And begin (charity) with your dependents; and the upper hand is better than the lower hand.

Sahih Muslim · #2273 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

Be cautious about ahadith except those which were current during the reign of Umar, for he exhorted people to fear Allah, the Exalted and mMajestic. I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) as saying: He upon whom Allah intends to bestow goodness, He confers upon him an insight in religion; and I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) as saying: I am the treasurer. To one whom I give out of (my own) sweet will, he would be blessed in that, but he whom I give (yielding to) his constant begging and for his covetousness is like one who would eat, but would not be satisfied.

Sahih Muslim · #2274 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

Do not press in a matter, for I swear by Allah, none of you who asks me for anything and manages to get his request while I disdain it, will he be blessed in that which I give him.

Sahih Muslim · #2275 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

I went to his house in San'a' and he offered me nuts grown in his house to eat. And his brother said: I heard Mu'awiya b. Abu Sufyan saying that he had heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) as saying, and then he made a mention (of a hadith) like one mentioned above.

Sahih Muslim · #2276 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

I heard Mu'awiya b. Abu Sufyan saying in an address that he had heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) as saying: He to whom Allah intends to do good, He gives him insight into religion. And I am only the distributor while Allah is the Bestower.

Sahih Muslim · #2277 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

The poor man (miskin) is not the one who goes round to the people and is dismissed with one or two morsels. and one or two dates. They (the Prophet's Companions) said: Messenger of Allah, then who is miskin? He said: He who does not get enough to satisfy him, and he is not considered so (as to elicit the attention of the benevolent people), so that charity way be given to him. and he does not beg anything from people.

Sahih Muslim · #2278 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

Miskin is not he who is dismissed with one or two dates, and with one morsel or two morsels. (In fact) miskin is he who abstains (from begging). Read if you so desire (the verse):" They beg not of men importunately)" (ii. 273).

Sahih Muslim · #2279 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

This hadith has been narrated through another chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #2280 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

When a man is always begging from people. he would meet Allah (in a state) that there would be no flesh on his face.

Sahih Muslim · #2281 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of the brother of Zuhri with the same chain of transmitters, but no mention has been made of the word" muz'a" (piece).

Sahih Muslim · #2282 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

The person would continue begging from people till he would come on the Day of Resurrection and there would be no flesh on his face.

Sahih Muslim · #2283 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

He who begs the riches of others to increase his own is asking only for live coals, so let him ask a little or much.

Sahih Muslim · #2284 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

It is better for one among you to bring a load of firewood on his back and give charity out of it (and satisfy his own need) and be independent of people, than that he should beg from people, whether they give him anything or refuse him. Verily the upper hand is better than the lower hand, and begin (charity) with your dependents.

Sahih Muslim · #2285 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

We came to Abu Huraira and he told Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) having said this: By Allah, (it is better) that one among you should go and bring a load of firewood on his back and he should sell it, and the rest of the hadith was narrated (like the previous one).

Sahih Muslim · #2286 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

It is better for any one of you to tie a bundle of firewood and carry it on his back and sell it than to beg a person, he may give or may refuse.

Sahih Muslim · #2287 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

We, nine, eight or seven men, were in the company of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and he said: Why don't you pledge allegiance to the Messenger of Allah? -while we had recently pledged allegiance. So we said: Messenger of Allah, we have already pledged allegiance to you. He again said: Why don't you pledge allegiance to the Messenger of Allah? And we said: Messenger of Allah, we have already pledged allegiance to you. He again said: Why don't you pledge allegiance to the Messenger of Allah? We stretched our hands and said: Messenger of Allah. we have already pledged allegiance to you. Now tell (on what things) should we pledge allegiance to you. He said I (You must pledge allegiance) that you would worship Allah only and would not associate with Him anything, (and observe) five prayers, and obey- (and he said onething in an undertone) -that you would not beg people of anything. (And as a consequence of that) I saw that some of these people did not ask anyone to pick up the whip for them if it fell down.

Sahih Muslim · #2288 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

I was under debt and I came to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and begged from him regarding it. He said: Wait till we receive Sadaqa, so that we order that to be given to you. He again said: Qabisa, begging is not permissible but for one of the three (classes) of persons: one who has incurred debt, for him begging is permissible till he pays that off, after which he must stop it; a man whose property has been destroyed by a calamity which has smitten him, for him begging is permissible till he gets what will support life, or will provide him reasonable subsistence; and a person who has been smitten by poverty. the genuineness of which is confirmed by three intelligent members of this peoples for him begging is permissible till he gets what will support him, or will provide him subsistence. Qabisa, besides these three (every other reason) for begging is forbidden, and one who engages in such consumes that what is forbidden.

Sahih Muslim · #2289 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) gave me a gift, but I said: Give it to one who needs it more than I. He gave me wealth for the second time but I said: Give it to one who needs it more than I. Upon this the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Take out of this wealth which comes to you without your being avaricious and without begging, but in other circumstance's do not let your heart hanker after it.

Sahih Muslim · #2290 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

Messenger of Allah, give it to one who needs it more than I. Upon this the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Take it; either keep it with you or give it as a charity, and whatever comes to you in the form of this type of wealth, without your being avaricious or begging for it, accept it, but in other circumstances do not let your heart hanker after it. And it was on account of this that Ibn 'Umar never begged anything from anyone, nor refused anything given to him.

Sahih Muslim · #2291 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

This hadith has been narrated by Abdullah b. al-Sa'di from 'Umar b. al-Khattab who heard it from the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ).

Sahih Muslim · #2292 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

'Umar b. Khattab (Allah be pleased with him) appointed me as a collector of Sadaqa. When I had finished that (the task assigned to me) and I handed over that to him (to 'Umar), he commanded me to (accept) some remuneration (for the work). I said: I performed this duty for Allah and my reward is with Allah. He said: Take whatever has been given to you, for I also performed this duty during the time of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ). He assigned me the task of a collector and I said as you say, and the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said to me: When you are given anything without your begging for it, (then accept it), eat it and give it in charity.

Sahih Muslim · #2293 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

'Umar b. Khattab (Allah be pleased with him) appointed me as a collector of Sadaqat. The rest of the hadith in the same.

Sahih Muslim · #2294 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

The heart of an old person feels young for the love of two things: love for long life and wealth.

Sahih Muslim · #2295 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

The heart of an old person is young for two things: for long life and love for wealth.

Sahih Muslim · #2296 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

The son of Adam grows old, but two (desires) in him remain young: desire for wealth and desire for life.

Sahih Muslim · #2297 · The Book of Zakat · كتاب الزكاة

A hadith like this has been narrated by Anas through another chain of transmitters.