It was narrated from Ya'la bin Munyah that: he fought a man and one of them bit the other, who pulled his forearm away from his mouth, and a front tooth fell out. The matter was referred to the Prophet and he said: Would one of you bite his brother as a young camel bites? And judged it to be invalid.
Read More..It was narrated from Ya'la bin Munyah that: a man from Banu Tamim fought with another man, and he bit his hand, so he pulled it away and a front tooth fell out. They referred the dispute to the Messenger of Allah, who said: Would one of you bite his brother as a young camel bites? and he thwarted it, meaning he judged it to be invalid.
Read More..It was narrated from Safwan bin 'Abdullah that his two paternal uncles, Salamah and Ya'la, the sons of Umayyah, said: We went out with the Messenger of Allah on the campaign of Tabuk, and there was a friend of ours with us, who fought with a man from among the Muslims. The man bit him on the forearm, so he pulled it away from his mouth and a tooth fell out. The man came to the Prophet, seeking blood money, but his brother and bite him like a stallion bites, then come and demand blood money? There is no blood money for that. And the Messenger of Allah juddgedit to be invalid.
Read More..It was narrated from Safwan bin Ya'la, from his father, that: a man bit the hand of another man and his front tooth fell out. He came to the Prophet but he considered it in vain.
Read More..It was narrated from Ya'la that: he hired a worker who fought with a man and bit his hand, and his from tooth fell out. So he referred the dispute to the Prophet who said: Do you want to bite his hand as a stallion bites?
Read More..It was narrated from Safwan bin Ya'la that his father said: I went on the campaign to Tabuk with the Messenger of Allah, and I hired a worker. My hired man fought with another man. The other one bit him, and his front tooth fell out. He went to the Prophet and told him about that, but the Prophet considered it to bin vain.
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