It was narrated that Rafi' bin Khadij said: My paternal uncle told me that they used to lease land at the time of the Messenger of Allah in return for what grew on the banks of the streams, and a share of the crop stipulated by the owner of the land. But the Messenger of Allah forbade us that. I (Hanzalah) said to Rafi': How about leasing it in return for Dinars and Dirhams? Rafi' said: There is nothing wrong with (leasing it) for Dinars and Dirhams.
Read More..It was narrated that Hanzalah bin Qais Al-Ansari said: I asked Rafi' bin Khadij about leasing land in return for Dinars and silver. He said: 'There is nothing wrong with that. During the time of the Messenger of Allah they used to rent land to one another in return for what grew on the banks of streams and where the springs emerged - some areas of which might give good produce and some might give none at all - and the people did not lease land in any other way. So that was forbidden. But as for leases where the return is known and guaranteed, there is nothing wrong with that.'
Read More..It was narrated that Hanzalah bin Qais said: I asked Rafi' bin Khadij about leasing land. He said: 'The Messenger of Allah forbade leasing land.' I said: 'For gold or silver?' He said: 'No, rather he forbade leasing it in return for what the land produces. As for gold and silver, there is nothing wrong with that.'
Read More..It was narrated that Hanzalah bin Qais said: I asked Rafi' bin Khadij about leasing uncultivated land in return for gold and silver. He said: '(It is) permissible and there is nothing wrong with that. That is the due of the land.'
Read More..It was narrated that Rafi' bin Khadij said: The Messenger of Allah forbade us to lease our land. At that time there was no gold nor silver. A man would lease his land in return for what grew on the banks of streams and where the springs emerged, and in return for something specific.
Read More..It was narrated from Az-Zuhri that Salim bin 'Abdullah narrated something similar.
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