Volume 8 Book 79 Hadith 712

Volume 8, Book 79, Number 712:
Narrated Zahdam al-Jarmi:
We were sitting with Abu Musa Al-Ash’sari, and as there were ties of friendship and mutual fa –
vors between us and his tribe. His meal was presented before him and there was chicken meat in it.
Among those who were present there was a man from Bani Taimillah having a red complexion as a
non-Arab freed slave, and that man did not approach the meal. Abu Musa said to him, “Come along!
I have seen Allah’s Apostle eating of that (i.e., chicken).” The man said, “I have seen it (chickens) eat –
ing something I regarded as dirty, and so I have taken an oath that I shall not eat (its meat) chicken.”
Abu Musa said, “Come along! I will inform you about it (i.e., your oath).
Once we went to Allah’s Apostle in company with a group of Ash’airiyin, asking him for mounts
while he was distributing some camels from the camels of Zakat. (Aiyub said, “I think he said that the
Prophet was in an angry mood at the time.”) The Prophet said, ‘By Allah! I will not give you mounts,
and I have nothing to mount you on.’ After we had left, some camels of booty were brought to Allah’s
Apostle and he said, “Where are those Ash’ariyin? Where are those Ash’ariyin?” So we went (to him)
and he gave us five very fat good-looking camels. We mounted them and went away, and then I said
to my companions, ‘We went to Allah’s Apostle to give us mounts, but he took an oath that he would
not give us mounts, and then later on he sent for us and gave us mounts, perhaps Allah’s Apostle for –
got his oath. By Allah, we will never be successful, for we have taken advantage of the fact that Al –
lah’s Apostle forgot to fulfill his oath. So let us return to Allah’s Apostle to remind him of his oath.’
We returned and said, ‘O Allah’s Apostle! We came to you and asked you for mounts, but you took an
oath that you would not give us mounts) but later on you gave us mounts, and we thought or con –
sidered that you have forgotten your oath.’ The Prophet said, ‘Depart, for Allah has given you
Mounts. By Allah, Allah willing, if I take an oath and then later find another thing better than that, I
do what is better, and make expiation for the oath.’ ”
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Volume 8 Book 79 Hadith 701

Volume 8, Book 79, Number 701:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
A man came to Allah’s Apostle and said, “I am ruined!” The Prophet said to him, “What is the mat –
ter?” He said, “I have done a sexual relation with my wife (while fasting) in Ramadan.” The Prophet
said to him?” “Can you afford to manumit a slave?” He said, “No.” The Prophet said, “Can you fast for
two successive months?” He said, “No.” The Prophet said, “Can you feed sixty poor persons?” He said,
“No.” Then an Ansari man came with an Irq (a big basket full of dates). The Prophet said (to the man),
“Take this (basket) and give it in charity.” That man said, “To poorer people than we, O Allah’s
Apostle? By Him Who has sent you with the Truth! There is no house in between the two mountains
(of the city of Medina) poorer than we.” So the Prophet said (to him), “Go and feed it to your family.”
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Volume 8 Book 79 Hadith 702

Volume 8, Book 79, Number 702:
Narrated Abu Huraira :
A man came to the Prophets and said, “I am ruined!” The Prophet said, “What is the matter with
you?” He said, “I have done a sexual relation with my wife (while fasting) in Ramadan” The Prophet
said to him, “Can you afford to manumit a slave?” He said, “No.” The Prophet said, “Can you fast for
two successive months?” He said, “No.” The Prophet said, “Can you feed sixty poor persons?” He said,
“I have nothing.” Later on an Irq (big basket) containing dates was given to the Prophet, and the
Prophet said (to him), “Take this basket and give it in charity.” The man said, “To poorer people than
we? Indeed, there is nobody between its (i.e., Medina’s) two mountains who is poorer than we.” The
Prophet then said, “Take it and feed your family with it.”

Volume 8 Book 79 Hadith 703

Volume 8, Book 79, Number 703:
Narrated Al-Ju’aid bin Abdur-Rahman:
As-Sa’ib bin Yazid said, “The Sa’ at the time of the Prophet was equal to one Mudd plus one-third
of a Mudd of your time, and then it was increased in the time of Caliph ‘Umar bin ‘Abdul Aziz.”

Volume 8 Book 79 Hadith 704

Volume 8, Book 79, Number 704:
Narrated Nafi:
Ibn Umar used to give the Zakat of Ramadan (Zakat-al-Fitr) according to the Mudd of the Proph –
et, the first Mudd, and he also used to give things for expiation for oaths according to the Mudd of
the Prophet. Abu Qutaiba said, “Malik said to us, ‘Our Mudd (i.e., of Medina) is better than yours and
we do not see any superiority except in the Mudd of the Prophet!’ Malik further said, to me, ‘If a
ruler came to you and fixed a Mudd smaller than the one of the Prophet, by what Mudd would you
measure what you give (for expiation or Zakat-al-Fitr?’ I replied, ‘We would give it according to the
Mudd of the Prophet’ On that, Malik said, ‘Then, don’t you see that we have to revert to the Mudd of
the Prophet ultimately?'”

Volume 8 Book 79 Hadith 699

Volume 8, Book 79, Number 699:
Narrated Ka’b bin ‘Ujra:
I came to the Prophet and he said to me, “Come near.” So I went near to him and he said, “Are your
lice troubling you?” I replied, “Yes.” He said, “(Shave your head and) make expiation in the form of
fasting, Sadaqa (giving in charity), or offering a sacrifice.” (The sub-narrator) Aiyub said, “Fasting
should be for three days, and the Nusuk (sacrifice) is to be a sheep, and the Sadaqa is to be given to
six poor persons.”