Sunan Ibn Majah

سنن ابن ماجه

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Sunan Ibn Majah · #2021 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

"You were my partner during the Ignorance period and you were the best of partners, you did not contend or dispute."

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2022 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

"Sa'd, 'Ammar and I entered into a partnership on the day of Badr, (agreeing to share) whatever was allotted to us. 'Ammar and I did not get anything, but Sa'd got two men (slaves)."

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2023 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

"The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: 'There are three things in which there is blessing: A sale with deferred payment; Muqaradhah (profit sharing); and mixing wheat with barley for one's house, but not for sale."'

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2024 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

"The best of your provision is what you earn, and your children are part of what you earn. "

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2025 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

"O Messenger of Allah, I have wealth and a son, and my father wants to take all my wealth." He said: "You and your wealth belong to your father."

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2026 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

"A man came to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), and said: 'My father is taking all my wealth.' He said: 'You and your wealth belong to your father.' And the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: 'Your children are among the best of your earnings, so eat from your wealth.’”

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2027 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

'Hind came to the Prophet (ﷺ) and said: 'O Messenger of Allah, Abu Sufyan is a stingy man and he does not give me enough for me and my child, except for what I take from his wealth without him realizing.' He said: Take what is sufficient for you and your child, on a reasonable basis.' "

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2028 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

"When a woman spends" and my father said: - "When a woman feeds (the poor) from her husband's house, without spending too much, she will have her reward, and he will be rewarded likewise because he earned it , and she will be rewarded for what she spent. The same applies to the storekeeper, without anything being detracted from their rewards.”

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2029 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

I heard Abu Umamah Al-Bahili say: I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: " No woman should spend anything from her house without her husband's permission." They said: "O Messenger of Allah, not even food?" He said: "That is among the best of our wealth."

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2030 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

"The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to accept the invitation of a slave."

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2031 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

"My master used to give me food and I would feed others from it, then he stopped me," or he said: "He beat me. So I asked the Prophet,” -or- "he asked him and I said: 'I will not stop.' He said: 'Both of you will be rewarded."'

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2032 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

“I heard 'Abbad bin Shurahbil, a man from Banu Ghubar, say: ‘We suffered a year of famine, and I came to Al-Madinah. I came to one of its gardens and took an ear of corn, I rubbed it, ate some and put the rest in my garment. The owner of the garden came and beat me and took my garment. I came to the Prophet (ﷺ) and told him (what had happened). He said to the man: "You did not feed him when he was hungry and you did not teach him when he was ignorant."' Then the Prophet (ﷺ) told him to give back his garment and ordered that a Wasq or half a Wasq of food be brought to him."

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2033 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

"When I was a boy, I used to throw stones at our date-palm trees" - or he said: "the date-palm trees of the Ansar." I was brought to the Prophet (ﷺ) and he said: 'O boy' - (one of the narrators) Ibn Kasib said: He said: 'O my son - why are you throwing stones at the date-palm trees?' I said: 'So I can eat.' He said: 'Do not throw stones at the date-palm trees. Eat from what falls to the ground from them.' Then he patted me on the head and said: 'O Allah give him enough to eat.'”

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2034 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

"When you come to a shepherd, call him three times. If he answers (all well and good), otherwise drink (milk from the flock) without taking advantage. And when you come to a garden call the owner of the garden three times. If he answers (all well and good), otherwise eat (from the produce of the garden) without taking advantage."

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2035 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

"When anyone of you passes by a garden let him eat therefrom, but he should not carry any away in his garment."'

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2036 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

"No one of you should milk from the livestock of another man without his permission. Would anyone of you like someone to break into his storeroom and take his food? The udders of their livestock store food for them, so none of you should milk the livestock of another man without his permission."

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2037 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

“While we were with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) on a journey, we saw some camels with their udders tied, among some thorny trees. We rushed towards it, but the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) called us and we came back to him. He said: 'These camels belong to a family of Muslims, and this is their support (and blessing) after Allah. Would you be happy if you went back to your vessels and found that what was in them had been taken away? Do you think that is fair?' They said: 'No.' He said: 'This is like that.' We said: 'What do you think if we are in need of food and drink?' He said: 'Eat but do not carry any away: drink but do not carry any away."'

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2038 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

"Keep sheep, for in them is blessing!'

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2039 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

"Camels are the pride of their owners, and sheep are a blessing, and goodness is tied to the forelocks of horses until the Day of Resurrection."

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2040 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

"Sheep are among the animals of Paradise."'

Sunan Ibn Majah · #2041 · The Chapters on Business Transactions · كتاب التجارات

"The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) commanded the rich to keep sheep, and he commanded the poor to keep chickens, and he said: 'When the rich keep chickens, then Allah will give permission for the town to be destroyed."'