It was narrated that Ibn 'Abbas said: The Messenger of Allah ruled that in the case of a Mukatab, the Diyah should be (equivalent) to the Diyah for a free man, proportionate to the amount he had paid off (towards buying his freedom). (Dar'if)
Read More..It was narrated from Ibn 'Abbas tht the Prophet said: The Mukatab is free to the extent that the has paid off (toward buying his freedom); he Hadd punishment should be carried out on him proportionate to the amount he has paid off (toward buying his freedom); and he inherits proportionate to the amount he has paid off (toward buying his freedom).
Read More..It was narrated from Ibn 'Abbas that: a Mukatab was killed at the time of the Messenger of Allah and he commanded that the Diyah be paid (equivalent) to the Diyah for a free man, (proportionate to the amount he had paid off towards buying his freedom).
Read More..It was narrated from 'Abdullah bin Buraidah, from his father, that: a woman threw some pebbles and stuck another woman, and she miscarried. The Messenger of Allah stipulated (a Diyah of ) fifty sheep for her child. And on that day, he forbade throwing pebbles.
Read More..Abdullah bin Buraidah narrated that: a woman threw pebbles at another woman and the woman who was struck miscarried. The matter was referred to the prophet and he set the blood money for her child at five hundred sheep. And on that day, he forbade throwing pebbles. (Sahih) Abu 'Abdur-Rahman (An-Nasa'i) said: This is an error, and it must be that the intent was one hundred camels. And the prohibition of throwing pebbles has been related from 'Abdullah bin Buraidah, from 'Abdullah bin Mughaffal.
Read More..It was narrated from 'Abdullah bin Mughaffal that he saw a man throwing pebbles and he said: Do not throw pebbles, for the Prophet of Allah forbade throwing pebbles, or he disliked the throwing of pebbles. Kahmas (one of the narrators) was not sure.
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