Narrated Amr bin Suhaib: On his father's authority, said that his grandfather told that the Messenger of Allah صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم forbade the type of transactions in which earnest money was paid. Malik said: This means, as we think--Allah better knows-that a man buys a slave or hires an animal, and he says: I give you a dinar on condition that if I give up the transaction or hire, what I gave you is yours.
Read More..Narrated Hakim ibn Hizam: Hakim asked (the Prophet): Messenger of Allah, a man comes to me and wants me to sell him something which is not in my possession. Should I buy it for him from the market? He replied: Do not sell what you do not possess.
Read More..Narrated Amr bin Suhaib: On his father's authority, said that his grandfather Abdullah bin Amr reported the Messenger of Allah صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم as saying: The proviso of a loan combined with a sale is not allowable, nor two conditions relating to one transaction, nor profit arising from something which is not in one's charge, nor selling what is not in your possession.
Read More..Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah: I sold it, that is, camel, to the Prophet صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم, but I made the stipulation that I should be allowed to ride it to home. At the end he (the Prophet) said: Do you think that I made this transaction with you so that I take your camel ? Take your camel and its price; both are yours.
Read More..Narrated Uqbah ibn Amir: The Prophet صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم said: The contractual obligation of a slave is three days.
Read More..The tradition mentioned above has also been transmitted by Qatadah through a different chain of narrators to the same effect. This version adds: If he finds defect (in the slave) within three days, he may return it without evidence; if he finds a defect after three days, he will be required to produce evidence that he (the slave) had the defect when he bought it. Abu Dawud said: This explanation is from the words of Qatadah.
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