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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Malik ibn Anas (author), Aisha Bewley (translator) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781908892362, 9781908892393 ناشر: Diwan Press سال نشر: 2014 تعداد صفحات: [871] زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 7 Mb
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب الموطع امام مالک بن انس - فقط انگلیسی نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
موطة امام مالك الش في مي گويد: «بعد از كتاب خدا، هيچ كتابي بر روي زمين سالم تر از كتاب مليك نيست». «العدد ن مغله ی الاناف» گفت: «نخستین کسی که الف را گردآوری کرد م لیک بود». ابن عجر گفت: کتاب م لک با تمام معیارهایی که در مرسل و منقع و دیگر اقسام نقل است، صحیح است. اسوی از حکم ابن عجر پیروی کرد و گفت: «اینکه بگوییم مواَع بدون استثناء صوت است، کاملاً صحیح است». البخخ و مسلم بیشتر آگهیهای خود را نقل کرده و در مجموعههای خود آوردهاند. مؤلفان بقیه کتابهای شش گانه، من العلماء، مجنون بن عنبل و دیگران نیز همین کار را کردند. بعلاوه، مووا حاوی گزارشی از عمل (امل) اهل مدنه از نسل های اول، انتقال اخلاقی است که در شهر رسوخ کرده است، و روشنگری پرزحمت امام لک از سنت، علاوه بر این، رویه و قضاوت قانونی. ام م لیک بن انس (93ق/711م - 179ق/795م) نام کامل امام لیک، م لک بن انس بن م لیک بن اب میرالعبا است و با ذه البع قرابت داشت. زیر قبیله ایمیار او در فراگیری و تلاوت قرآن کریم توسط ام نفی بن عبد الرّه من بن اب نعیم، امام قاریان مدنا و یکی از قاریان هفت گانه آموزش دید. . از جمله انبوه اساتید او در فقه و فقه میتوان به نفی، مولای عبداله بن عمر و ابن شیح بن زهر اشاره کرد. هفده ساله بود که بعد از شهادت هفتاد امام به فتوا دادن و تعلیم او به فتوا نشست. از شاگردان خود او میتوان به «ام الشفیع» و «امام محمد بن الاسن الشیب» مجتهد انف و نیز تعداد زیادی از اهل علم و فقه اشاره کرد و از این رو به «ام» معروف شد. الائمه «ام من الامس». او را موضوع حدیث از اب هریره من می دانند: «رسول الله @ می فرماید: «زمانی می رسد که مردم جگر شترهای خود را در جستجوی علم می زنند و چیزی نمی یابند». لیم با دانشی بیشتر از «لیم مجنون»».
Al-Muwatta of Imam Malik Ash-Sh fi' said, "After the Book of Allah, there is no book on the face of the earth sounder than the book of M lik." 'Al ' ad-D n Maghla y al- anaf said, "The first person to compile the a was M lik." Ibn ajar said, "The book of M lik is sound by all the criteria that are demanded as proofs in the mursal, munqa i' and other types of transmission." As-Suy followed Ibn ajar's judgement and said, "It is absolutely correct to say that the Muwa a' is sound ( a ) without exception." Al-Bukh r and Muslim transmitted most of its ad ths and included them in their a collections. The authors of the rest of the six books, the Im m of the ad th scholars, A mad ibn anbal, and others did the same. In addition, the Muwa a' contains a record of the practice ('amal) of the people of Mad nah of the first generations, a transmission of the ethos that permeated the city, and Im m M lik's painstaking clarification of the Sunna, the ad ths, the practice and legal judgements. Im m M lik ibn anas (93 AH/711 CE - 179 AH/795 CE) Imam M lik's full name is M lik ibn Anas ibn M lik ibn Ab ' mir al-A ba and he was related to Dh A ba, a sub-tribe of imyar. He was instructed in the learning and recitation of the Noble Qur' n by Im m N fi' ibn 'Abd ar-Ra m n ibn Ab Nu'aym, the Im m of the reciters of Mad na and one of the 'seven reciters'. Among the huge number of his teachers in ad th and fiqh were N fi', the mawl of 'Abdull h ibn 'Umar, and Ibn Shih b az-Zuhr . He sat to give fatw when he was seventeen years old after seventy Im ms had testified that he was worthy to give fatw and teach. His own students included Im m ash-Sh fi' and Im m Muhammad ibn al- asan ash-Shayb n the anaf mujtahid, as well as a great number of Im ms of ad th and fiqh, and thus he is known as Im m al-A'immah 'the Im m of the Im ms'. He is recognised to be the subject of the hadith from Ab Hurayra i: "The Messenger of Allah @ said, 'There will come a time when the people will beat the livers of their camels in search of knowledge and they will not find an ' lim with more knowledge than the ' lim of Mad na.'"
Introduction The lineage of Imām Mālik, his family, birth and autobiography His quest for knowledge People’s praise of him and their testimony that he was the greatest of the Imāms in knowledge The shaykhs from whom he transmitted The transmitters who transmitted from him The position of the Muwaṭṭa’ and people’s concern for it Clarification of the meaning of “Muwaṭṭa’”, its excellent layout and fine style 1. The Times of Prayer 1.1 The times of prayer 1.2 The time of the jumu‘a prayer 1.3 Whoever catches a rak‘a of the ṣalāh 1.4 Dulūk ash-shams and ghasaq al-layl 1.5 The times of prayer in general 1.6 Sleeping through the prayer 1.7 Not doing the prayer at the hottest hour of the day 1.8 Not entering the mosque smelling of garlic and not covering the mouth in prayer 2. Book of Purity 2.1 How to perform wuḍū’ 2.2 Wuḍū’ for praying after sleep 2.3 What is pure for wuḍū’ 2.4 Things which do not break wuḍū’ 2.5 Not doing wuḍū’ on account of eating cooked food 2.6 Wuḍū’ in general 2.7 Wiping the head and ears 2.8 Wiping over leather socks 2.9 How to wipe over leather socks 2.10 Nosebleeds in the prayer 2.11 Nosebleeds in general 2.12 Bleeding from a wound or a nosebleed 2.13 Wuḍū’ on account of prostatic fluid 2.14 Indulgence about not having to do wuḍū’ on account of prostatic fluid 2.15 Wuḍū’ on account of touching the genitals 2.16 Wuḍū’ on account of a man kissing his wife 2.17 How to perform ghusl on account of major ritual impurity 2.18 Ghusl from the two “circumcised parts” meeting 2.19 Wuḍū’ of a person in a state of major ritual impurity (janāba) when he wants to go to sleep or eat before having a ghusl 2.20 The repetition of the prayer by a person in a state of major ritual impurity, his doing ghusl when he has prayed without remembering it, and his washing his garments 2.21 Ghusl of a woman when she experiences the same as a man in her sleep 2.22 Ghusl for major ritual impurity 2.23 Tayammum 2.24 How to do tayammum 2.25 Tayammum of someone in a state of major ritual impurity 2.26 What is permitted to a man from his wife when she is menstruating 2.27 The purity of a woman after menstruation 2.28 Menstruation in general 2.29 Bleeding as if menstruating 2.30 The urine of an infant boy 2.31 Urinating standing and otherwise 2.32 The tooth-stick (siwāk) 3. Prayer 3.1 The call to prayer 3.2 The adhān on a journey and without wuḍū’ 3.3 The meal before dawn (saḥūr) in relation to the adhān 3.4 The opening of the prayer 3.5 The recitation of Qur’ān in the Maghrib and ‘Ishā’ prayers 3.6 Behaviour in the recitation 3.7 The recitation in the Ṣubḥ prayer 3.8 The Umm al-Qur’ān 3.9 Reciting to oneself behind the imām when he does not recite aloud 3.10 Not reciting behind the imām when he recites aloud 3.11 Saying ‘amīn’ behind the imām 3.12 Behaviour in the sitting in the prayer 3.13 Tashahhud in the prayer 3.14 What to do if one raises one’s head before the imām 3.15 What to do if through forgetfulness one says the taslīm after two rak‘as 3.16 Completing what is recalled when uncertain how much has been prayed 3.17 What to do if one stands after the completion of the prayer or after two rak‘as 3.18 Distraction in the prayer 4. Forgetfulness in the Prayer 4.1 What to do if one forgets in prayer 5. Jumu‘a 5.1 Ghusl on the day of jumu‘a 5.2 Paying attention when the imām is giving the khuṭba on the day of jumu‘a 5.3 Catching a rak‘a of the jumu‘a prayer 5.4 Nose-bleeds on the day of jumu‘a 5.5 Making haste on the day of jumu‘a 5.6 The Imām’s stopping off in a town on the day of jumu‘a 5.7 The special time in the day of jumu‘a 5.8 Good appearance and not stepping over people and facing the imām on the day of jumu‘a 5.9 The recitation in the jumu‘a prayer, the sitting, and missing the prayer without a reason 6. Prayer in Ramadan 6.1 Stimulation of the desire for prayer in Ramaḍān 6.2 Praying at night during Ramaḍān 7. Tahajjud 7.1 Concerning prayer in the night 7.2 How the Prophet ﷺ prayed the witr 7.3 The command to pray the witr 7.4 Praying the witr after the break of dawn 7.5 The two rak‘as of Fajr 8. Prayer in Congregation 8.1 The superiority of prayer in congregation over prayer alone 8.2 The ‘Ishā’ and Ṣubḥ prayers 8.3 Repeating the prayer with the imām 8.4 Praying in a group of people 8.5 Prayer behind an imām when he prays sitting 8.6 The excellence of prayer standing over prayer sitting 8.7 Praying voluntary prayers (nawāfil) 8.8 The middle prayer 8.9 Permission to pray in one garment 8.10 Permission for a woman to pray in a shift and head-covering 9. Shortening the Prayer 9.1 Joining two prayers when settled and when travelling 9.2 Shortening the prayer in travel 9.3 Circumstances in which the prayer has to be shortened 9.4 The prayer of a traveller when undecided whether to remain in a place or not 9.5 Doing the full prayer when one decides to remain in a place 9.6 The prayer of a traveller when acting as imām, or when praying behind an imām 9.7 Voluntary prayers while travelling, by day and at night, and praying on a riding beast 9.8 The Ḍuḥā prayer 9.9 General remarks about the voluntary prayer of Ḍuḥā 9.10 Strong warning against passing in front of a person praying 9.11 Permission to pass in front of someone praying 9.12 The sutra of a traveller praying 9.13 Brushing away small stones in the prayer 9.14 Straightening the rows 9.15 Placing one hand on the other in the prayer 9.16 Qunūt in the Ṣubḥ prayer 9.17 Prohibition against a man praying when wishing to relieve himself 9.18 Waiting for the prayer and walking to it 9.19 Placing the hands flat on the surface by the face in prostration 9.20 Turning around and clapping when necessary during the prayer 9.21 Joining the prayer while the imām is in rukū‘ 9.22 The prayer on the Prophet ﷺ 9.23 How to perform the prayer in general 9.24 Prayer in general 9.25 Stimulation of the desire for prayer in general 10. The Two ‘Īds 10.1 Ghusl for the two ‘Īds, the call to prayer for them, and the iqāma 10.2 The order to pray before the khuṭba on the two ‘Īds 10.3 The order to eat before going out on the morning of the ‘Īd 10.4 The takbīrs and the recitation in the prayer of the two ‘Īds 10.5 Refraining from praying before and after the two ‘Īd prayers 10.6 Permission to pray before and after the two ‘Īd prayers 10.7 The coming of the imām on the Day of the ‘Īd and waiting for the khuṭba 11. The Fear Prayer 11.1 The Fear Prayer 12. The Eclipse Prayer 12.1 How to pray the Eclipse Prayer 12.2 About the Eclipse Prayer 13. Praying for Rain 13.1 How to pray for rain 13.2 What is reported about praying for rain 13.3 About asking the stars for rain 14. The Qibla 14.1 The prohibition against relieving oneself facing the qibla 14.2 Permission to face the qibla when urinating or defecating 14.3 The prohibition of spitting towards the Qibla 14.4 About the qibla 14.5 The Mosque of the Prophet 14.6 Women going out to the mosque 15. The Qur’ān 15.1 The command to be in wuḍū’ (when touching the Qur’ān) 15.2 Allowance to recite the Qur’ān while not in wuḍū’ 15.3 The division of the Qur’ān into sections (ḥizbs) 15.4 About the Qur’ān 15.5 The prostration of the Qur’ān 15.6 About reciting Sūrat al-Ikhlāṣ and Sūrat al-Mulk 15.7 Dhikr (Remembrance) of Allah, the Blessed and Exalted 15.8 Du‘ā’ (supplication) 15.9 Making supplication (du‘ā’) 15.10 Prayer forbidden after Ṣubḥ and after ‘Aṣr 16. Burials 16.1 Washing the dead 16.2 Shrouding the dead 16.3 Preceeding the bier 16.4 The prohibition against following the bier with a burning torch 16.5 The takbīrs in funerals 16.6 What to say in the prayer for the dead 16.7 Permission to pray over the dead after Ṣubḥ until the dawn is clear and after ‘Aṣr until the sun turns yellow 16.8 Doing the prayer for the dead in mosques 16.9 The prayer over the dead in general 16.10 Burying the dead 16.11 Stopping for funerals and sitting in graveyards 16.12 The prohibition of weeping over the dead 16.13 Fortitude in the face of misfortune 16.14 Fortitude in the face of misfortune generally 16.15 Exhumation 16.16 Burial in general 17. Zakāt 17.1 Things subject to zakāt 17.2 The zakāt on gold and silver coins 17.3 Zakāt on mines 17.4 Zakāt on buried treasure (rikāz) 17.5 Non-zakatable items of jewelry, bits of gold and silver, and amber 17.6 Zakāt on the property of orphans and trading for orphans 17.7 Zakāt on inheritance 17.8 Zakāt on debts 17.9 Zakāt on merchandise 17.10 Wealth which has been hidden away (kanz) 17.11 Zakāt on livestock 17.12 Zakāt on cattle 17.13 Zakāt of associates 17.14 Counting lambs and kids when assessing zakāt 17.15 Zakāt when two years are assessed together 17.16 The prohibition of making things difficult for people in taking zakāt 17.17 Receiving zakāt, and who is permitted to receive it 17.18 Collecting zakāt and being firm in doing so 17.19 Zakāt on estimated yields of date-palms and vines 17.20 Zakāt on seeds and olives 17.21 Non-zakatable fruits 17.22 Non-zakatable fruits, animal fodder and vegetables 17.23 Zakāt on slaves, horses and honey 17.24 Jizya imposed on the People of the Book and Magians 17.25 The ‘ushr for the People of Dhimma 17.26 Selling ṣadaqa and taking it back 17.27 Who pays the Zakāt al-Fiṭr 17.28 Measuring the Zakāt al-Fiṭr 17.29 When to send the Zakāt al-Fiṭr 17.30 People who are not obliged to pay the Zakāt al-Fiṭr 18. Fasting 18.1 Sighting the new moon for beginning and ending the fast of Ramaḍān 18.2 Making the intention to fast before dawn 18.3 Being quick to break the fast 18.4 Fasting when someone finds himself in janāba in the morning during Ramaḍān 18.5 Permission for a fasting man to kiss 18.6 Being strict about kissing when fasting 18.7 Fasting while travelling 18.8 Returning from a journey in Ramaḍān and intention to travel in Ramaḍān 18.9 Kaffāra (making amends) for breaking the fast in Ramaḍān 18.10 Cupping a man who is fasting 18.11 Fasting the Day of ‘Āshūrā’ (the 10th of Muḥarram) 18.12 Fasting the Days of Fiṭr and Aḍḥā and fasting continuously 18.13 The prohibition against fasting for two days or more without breaking the fast in between (wiṣāl) 18.14 Fasting on account of manslaughter or for pronouncing the ẓihār form of divorce 18.15 Illness and the fast 18.16 The vow to fast, and fasting on behalf of a dead person 18.17 Making up days missed in Ramaḍān, and the kaffāra 18.18 Making up voluntary fasts 18.19 The fidya (compensation) for breaking the fast in Ramaḍān for a reason 18.20 Making up days of Ramaḍān in general 18.21 Fasting the “Day of Doubt” 18.22 The Fast in General 19. I‘tikāf in Ramaḍān 19.1 Concerning i‘tikāf (retreat) 19.2 Essentials of i‘tikāf 19.3 Leaving i‘tikāf for the ‘Īd 19.4 Making up for the i‘tikāf (not done) 19.5 Marriage in i‘tikāf 19.6 Laylat al-Qadr (The Night of Power) 20. Ḥajj 20.1 The ghusl of iḥrām 20.2 Ghusl in iḥrām 20.3 Clothes forbidden in iḥrām 20.4 Clothes worn in iḥrām 20.5 Wearing a belt in iḥrām 20.6 Veiling the face in iḥrām 20.7 Wearing perfume during ḥajj 20.8 Points of entry for iḥrām (mawāqīt) 20.9 The method of entering iḥrām 20.10 Raising the voice in talbiya 20.11 Ḥajj al-ifrād 20.12 Performing ḥajj and ‘umra together (Ḥajj al-Qirān) 20.13 When to stop the talbiya 20.14 How the people of Makka, and those besides them living there, go into iḥrām 20.15 Situations when iḥrām is not obligatory for garlanding sacrificial animals 20.16 Menstruating women on ḥajj 20.17 ‘Umra in the months of ḥajj 20.18 When to stop saying the talbiya for ‘umra 20.19 Ḥajj at-Tamattu‘ 20.20 Circumstances in which tamattu‘ is not obligatory 20.21 About ‘umra in general 20.22 Marriage while in iḥrām 20.23 Cupping while in iḥrām 20.24 Game that can be eaten by someone who is in iḥrām 20.25 Game that is not lawful to eat while in iḥrām 20.26 Hunting in the Ḥaram 20.27 Assessing the forfeit for hunting game animals 20.28 Animals that someone in iḥrām can kill 20.29 Things that someone in iḥrām is allowed to do 20.30 Performing the ḥajj for somebody else 20.31 Someone whose path (to the House) is blocked by an enemy 20.32 Someone who is prevented (from going to the House) by something other than an enemy 20.33 Building the Ka‘ba 20.34 Hastening (raml) in the ṭawāf 20.35 Saluting the corners during ṭawāf 20.36 Kissing the corner of the Black Stone when saluting the corners 20.37 The two rak‘as of ṭawāf 20.38 Praying after Ṣubḥ and ‘Aṣr when doing ṭawāf 20.39 Taking leave of the House 20.40 Tawāf in general 20.41 Starting with Safā in the sa‘y 20.42 Sa‘y in general 20.43 Fasting the Day of ‘Arafa 20.44 Fasting on the Days of Minā 20.45 What are acceptable as sacrificial animals (hadys) 20.46 Treatment of sacrificial animals while being driven to sacrifice 20.47 Injury to sacrificial animals or their loss 20.48 The animal to be sacrificed on account of intercourse in iḥrām 20.49 The animal to be sacrificed on account of missing the ḥajj 20.50 Intercourse before the Ṭawāf al-Ifāḍa 20.51 The sacrificial animals considered least difficult 20.52 Sacrificial animals in general 20.53 The wuqūf (standing) at ‘Arafa and Muzdalifa 20.54 Wuqūf while not in wuḍū’, and wuqūf on a riding beast 20.55 The wuqūf at ‘Arafa of someone who misses the ḥajj 20.56 Sending women and children ahead 20.57 Going from ‘Arafa to Muzdalifa 20.58 Sacrificing during the ḥajj 20.59 How to make the sacrifice 20.60 Shaving the head 20.61 Cutting the Hair 20.62 Gumming the hair 20.63 Performing the prayer in the House, shortening the prayer, and hastening the khuṭba at ‘Arafa 20.64 Performing the prayer at Minā on the eighth day of Dhū al-Ḥijja, and the jumu‘a at Minā and ‘Arafa 20.65 Performing the prayer at Muzdalifa 20.66 Performing the prayer at Minā 20.67 The prayer of a visitor to Makka or Minā 20.68 Saying the takbīr during the Days of Tashrīq 20.69 Performing the prayer at al-Mu‘arras and al-Muḥaṣṣab 20.70 Staying overnight at Makka on the nights of Minā 20.71 Stoning the jamras 20.72 Indulgence with respect to stoning the jamras 20.73 The Ṭawāf al-Ifāḍa 20.74 A menstruating woman’s entering Makka 20.75 The Ṭawāf al-Ifāḍa of a menstruating woman 20.76 The compensation (fidya) for killing birds and wild animals while in iḥrām 20.77 The fidya for killing locusts in iḥrām 20.78 The fidya for shaving the head before sacrificing 20.79 Forgetfulness in the rituals 20.80 Compensation (fidya) in general 20.81 The ḥajj in general 20.82 The ḥajj of a woman without a maḥram 20.83 Fasting in Ḥajj at-Tamattu‘ 21. Jihād 21.1 Stimulation of desire for jihād 21.2 Prohibition against travelling with the Qur’ān in enemy territory 21.3 The prohibition against killing women and children in military expeditions 21.4 Fulfilling safe conduct 21.5 Giving in the Way of Allah 21.6 Booty from war in general 21.7 Things on which the tax of one-fifth (khums) is not obligatory 21.8 What it is permissible for the Muslims to eat before the spoils are divided 21.9 Returning enemy plunder to the owner before the division of the spoils 21.10 Stripping the slain of their personal effects in the booty 21.11 Awarding extra portions from the fifth (khums) 21.12 The share of the spoils allotted to cavalry in military expeditions 21.13 Stealing from the spoils 21.14 Martyrs in the Way of Allah 21.15 Things in which martyrdom lies 21.16 How to wash a martyr 21.17 What is disliked to be done with something given in the Way of Allah 21.18 Stimulation of desire for jihād 21.19 Horses and racing them and financing in military expeditions 21.20 Acquisition of the land of dhimmīs who surrender 21.21 Burial in one grave by necessity and Abū Bakr’s carrying out the promise of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ after the death of the Messenger ﷺ 22. Vows and Oaths 22.1 Fulfilling vows to walk 22.2 Making vows to walk to the House and not succeeding 22.3 How to fulfil the oath of walking to the Ka‘ba 22.4 Vows not permitted in disobedience to Allah 22.5 Inadvertence in oaths 22.6 Oaths for which kaffāra is not obligatory 22.7 Oaths for which kaffāra is obligatory 22.8 What is done regarding the kaffāra of a broken oath 22.9 Oaths in general 23. Sacrificial Animals 23.1 Animals avoided as sacrifices 23.2 Animals desirable as sacrifices 23.3 Prohibition against sacrificing an animal before the imām finishes 23.4 Storing meat from sacrificial animals 23.5 Sharing sacrificial animals 23.6 The sacrificial animal for the child in the womb and mention of the Days of Sacrifice 24. Slaughtering Animals 24.1 Saying the Name of Allah over the slaughtered animal 24.2 Methods of slaughter permitted in necessity 24.3 What is disapproved of in slaughtering animals 24.4 Slaughtering what is in the womb of a slaughtered animal 25. Game 25.1 Eating game killed with throwing sticks and by stones 25.2 Game caught by trained dogs 25.3 Catching sea animals 25.4 Prohibition against eating animals with fangs 25.5 What is disapproved of regarding eating riding animals 25.6 Using the skin of animals found dead 25.7 Eating carrion when forced to, out of necessity 26. The ‘Aqīqa 26.1 About the ‘aqīqa 26.2 Behaviour in the ‘aqīqa 27. Fixed Shares of Inheritance 27.1 Inheritance of direct descendants 27.2 Inheritance of husbands from wives and wives from husbands 27.3 Inheritance of fathers and mothers from children 27.4 Inheritance of maternal half-siblings 27.5 Inheritance of full-siblings 27.6 Inheritance of paternal half-siblings 27.7 Inheritance of grandfathers 27.8 Inheritance of grandmothers 27.9 Inheritance of persons without parents or offspring 27.10 Paternal aunts 27.11 Inheritance of paternal relations (‘aṣaba) 27.12 People who do not inherit 27.13 Inheritance from the people of other religions 27.14 People killed in battle or otherwise whose situation in inheritance is not known 27.15 The inheritance of the child of li‘ān and the child of fornication 28. Marriage 28.1 Asking for someone’s hand in marriage 28.2 Asking the consent of virgins and women previously married 28.3 The bride-price and unreturnable gifts 28.4 Consummating a marriage 28.5 Wedding nights of virgins and of women previously married 28.6 Stipulations not permitted in marriage 28.7 Marriage of a muḥallil and its like 28.8 Combinations of women not to be married together 28.9 Prohibition against marrying mothers of wives 28.10 Marriage to mothers of women with whom one has had sexual relations in a disapproved manner 28.11 What is not permitted in marriage in general 28.12 Marrying slaves when already married to free women 28.13 A man’s owning a slave whom he has married and then divorced 28.14 Reprehensibility of intercourse with two sisters or a mother and daughter that one owns 28.15 Prohibition against intercourse with a slave-girl who belonged to one’s father 28.16 Prohibition against marrying slave-girls who are People of the Book 28.17 Muḥsanāt 28.18 Temporary marriage 28.19 Marriage of slaves 28.20 The marriage of idolators when their wives become Muslim before them 28.21 The wedding feast 28.22 Marriage in general 29. Divorce 29.1 The ‘irrevocable’ divorce 29.2 Divorce by euphemistic statements 29.3 Giving wives the right of full divorce 29.4 When a wife’s authority must be considered as only a single pro-nouncement of divorce 29.5 When allowing a wife her authority does not constitute a divorce 29.6 Annulment of marriage by the husband’s vow to refrain from intercourse (īlā’) 29.7 The īlā’ (vow of abstention) of slaves 29.8 Ẓihār of freemen 29.9 Ẓihār done by slaves 29.10 The option (of slave-girls married to slaves when freed) 29.11 Separating from wives for compensation (khul‘) 29.12 The khul‘ divorce 29.13 Li‘ān (invoking mutual curses) 29.14 Inheritance of children of women against whom li‘ān has been pronounced 29.15 Divorce of virgins 29.16 Divorce of sick men 29.17 Compensatory gift after divorce 29.18 The divorce of a slave 29.19 Maintenance of slave-girls divorced when pregnant 29.20 ‘Idda of women with missing husbands 29.21 ‘Idda of divorce and divorce of menstruating women 29.22 ‘Idda of women in their houses when divorced in them 29.23 Maintenance of divorced women 29.24 ‘Idda of slave-girls divorced by their husbands 29.25 General chapter on ‘idda of divorce 29.26 The two arbiters 29.27 Oath of men to divorce while not yet married 29.28 Deadline of men who do not have intercourse with their wives 29.29 General section on divorce 29.30 ‘Idda of widows when pregnant 29.31 Widows remaining in their houses until free to marry 29.32 ‘Idda of an umm walad on her master’s death 29.33 ‘Idda of slave-girls whose master or husband dies 29.34 Coitus interruptus 29.35 Limit of abstaining from adornment in mourning 30. Suckling 30.1 Suckling of the young 30.2 Suckling of older people 30.3 Suckling in general 31. Business Transactions 31.1 Non-returnable deposits (‘urbūn) 31.2 Wealth of slaves 31.3 Built-in liability agreements 31.4 Defects in slaves 31.5 The purchase of slave-girls with conditions attached 31.6 Prohibition against intercourse with married slave-girls 31.7 Ownership of the fruit of trees sold 31.8 Prohibition against selling fruit until starting to ripen 31.9 The sale of ‘ariyyas 31.10 The effect of crop damage on the sale of agricultural produce 31.11 Keeping back a portion of the fruit 31.12 Disapproved practices in the sale of dates 31.13 Muzābana and muḥāqala 31.14 General remarks about selling produce at its source 31.15 Selling fruit 31.16 Selling gold for silver, minted and unminted 31.17 Money-changing 31.18 Selling gold for gold and silver for silver by weight 31.19 Buying on delayed terms and re-selling for less on more immediate terms 31.20 What is disapproved of in selling food with delayed payment or delivery 31.21 Pre-payment on food 31.22 Bartering food for food with no increase between them 31.23 General section on selling food 31.24 Hoarding and raising prices by stockpiling 31.25 What is permitted in bartering animals for other animals and advances on animals 31.26 What is not permitted in the sale of animals 31.27 Selling animals in exchange for meat 31.28 Selling meat for meat 31.29 Selling dogs 31.30 Advance and sale of some goods for others 31.31 An advance on goods 31.32 Selling weighable items like copper and iron and similar things 31.33 Prohibition against two sales in one 31.34 Transactions with uncertainty in them 31.35 Al-mulāmasa and al-munābadha 31.36 Murābaḥa transactions (partnership between investors and borrowers in profit-sharing re-sales) 31.37 Sales according to a list of contents 31.38 The right of withdrawal (khiyār) 31.39 Usury in debts 31.40 Debts and transfer of debts in general 31.41 Partnership, transferral of responsibility to an agent and revocation 31.42 Bankruptcy of debtors 31.43 What is permitted of free loans 31.44 What is not permitted of free loans 31.45 What is forbidden of haggling and such transactions 31.46 Business transactions in general 32. Qirāḍ 32.1 Qirāḍ 32.2 What is permitted in qirāḍ 32.3 What is not permitted in qirāḍ 32.4 Conditions permitted in qirāḍ 32.5 Conditions not permitted in qirāḍ 32.6 Qirāḍ in Wares 32.7 Hire in qirāḍ 32.8 Overstepping in qirāḍ 32.9 Expenses permitted in qirāḍ 32.10 Expenses not permitted in qirāḍ 32.11 Debts in qirāḍ 32.12 Goods in qirāḍ 32.13 Loans in qirāḍ 32.14 Accounting in qirāḍ 32.15 A general view of qirāḍ 33. Cropsharing 33.1 Cropsharing 33.2 The condition about slaves in cropsharing 34. Renting Land 34.1 Renting land 35. Pre-emption in Property 35.1 Cases in which pre-emption is possible 35.2 Cases in which pre-emption is not possible 36. Judgements 36.1 Stimulation of desire to judge correctly 36.2 Giving testimony 36.3 Judgement on testimony of those who have received ḥadd-punishments 36.4 Judgement based on oaths along with the testimony of a single witness 36.5 Judgement on a deceased with a debt against him and a debt for him and only one witness 36.6 Judgement on claims 36.7 Judgement on the testimony of children 36.8 Perjury on the minbar of the Prophet 36.9 Taking oaths on the minbar in general 36.10 Prohibition against forfeiting pledges given on security 36.11 Judgement on pledging fruit and animals as security 36.12 Judgement on pledging animals as security 36.13 Judgement on pledges shared between two men 36.14 Judgement on pledges in general 36.15 Judgement on renting animals and going beyond specified destinations 36.16 Judgement about raped women 36.17 Judgement on consuming other people’s animals 36.18 Judgement on the abandonment of Islam 36.19 Judgement on men finding other men with their wives 36.20 Judgement on the abandoned child 36.21 Judgement on attaching paternity to children 36.22 Judgement on inheritance of attached children 36.23 Judgement on women who are umm walad 36.24 Judgement on bringing barren land into cultivation 36.25 Judgement on watering land 36.26 Judgement on benefiting neighbours 36.27 Judgement on division of properties 36.28 Judgement on animals grazing on other people’s crops and animals stolen from the herd 36.29 Judgement on injuries to domestic animals 36.30 Judgement regarding articles given to artisans to work on 36.31 Judgement on taking on debts and transfers of debts 36.32 Judgement on garments bought which have defects 36.33 What is not permitted in giving gifts (1) 36.34 What is not permitted in giving gifts (2) 36.35 Judgement on gifts 36.36 Taking back ṣadaqa 36.37 Judgement on life grants 36.38 The ruling on lost property which is found 36.39 Judgement on slaves using finds 36.40 Judgement on strays 36.41 Ṣadaqa of the living for the dead 37. Wills and Testaments 37.1 The command to write wills 37.2 Permissibility of bequests made by children, simpletons, lunatics and idiots 37.3 Limiting bequests to one-third of the estate 37.4 Dealing with the property of a pregnant woman, a sick person and someone present in battle 37.5 Bequests to heirs and right of possession 37.6 Effeminate men and the custody of children 37.7 Liability for defective goods 37.8 General chapter on rendering judgement and aversion to it 37.9 Damages and injuries caused by slaves 37.10 What is permitted in gifts 38. Setting Free and Walā’ 38.1 Freeing a share held in a slave 38.2 Making conditions when freeing a slave 38.3 People who free slaves and own no other property 38.4 Judgement on the property of slaves when they are set free 38.5 Freeing slaves who are umm walads and a general section on freeing 38.6 Slaves permitted to be freed when a slave must be freed by obligation 38.7 Slaves not permitted to be freed when a slave must be freed by obligation 38.8 Freeing the living for the dead 38.9 The excellence of freeing slaves, freeing adulteresses and illegitimate children 38.10 The right of the one who sets free to the walā’ 38.11 Slaves attracting the walā’ when set free 38.12 The inheritance of the walā’ 38.13 The inheritance of slaves set free and the walā’ of Jews and Christians who set slaves Free 39. The Mukātab 39.1 Judgement on the mukātab 39.2 Assuming responsibility in kitāba 39.3 Severance in the kitāba for an agreed price 39.4 Injuries caused by mukātabs 39.5 Selling mukātabs 39.6 The labour of mukātabs 39.7 Freeing a mukātab on payment of his due before its term 39.8 The inheritance of a mukātab on emancipation 39.9 Conditions concerning mukātabs 39.10 The walā’ of the mukātab when he is set free 39.11 What is not permitted in freeing a mukātab 39.12 Freeing a mukātab and an umm walad 39.13 Bequests involving mukātabs 40. The Mudabbar 40.1 Judgement on the mudabbar 40.2 General section on tadbīr 40.3 Bequests involving tadbīr 40.4 A master’s intercourse with his mudabbara 40.5 Selling mudabbars 40.6 Injuries caused by mudabbars 40.7 Injuries caused by an umm walad 41. Ḥudūd 41.1 Stoning 41.2 Self-confession of fornication 41.3 The ḥadd for fornication 41.4 Rape 41.5 The ḥadd for slander, denial of paternity and insinuation 41.6 That for which there is no ḥadd punishment 41.7 That which obliges cutting off the hand 41.8 Cutting off the hands of runaway slaves who steal 41.9 Intercession is cut off for thieves when cases reach the ruler 41.10 General section on cutting off the hand 41.11 Things for which the hand is not cut off 42. Drinks 42.1 The ḥadd punishment for drinking wine 42.2 Containers forbidden for preparation of nabīdh 42.3 Mixtures of fruit disapproved for making nabīdh 42.4 The prohibition of wine 42.5 General section on the prohibition of wine 43. Blood Money 43.1 Concerning blood-money 43.2 Procedure in blood-money 43.3 The blood-money for murder when accepted, and the criminal act of the insane 43.4 The blood-money for manslaughter 43.5 The blood-money for accidental injury 43.6 The blood-money for women 43.7 The blood-money for the foetus 43.8 Injuries for which there is full blood-money 43.9 The blood-money for an eye whose sight is lost 43.10 The blood-money for head wounds 43.11 The blood-money for fingers 43.12 General section on the blood-money for teeth 43.13 Procedure in the blood-money for teeth 43.14 The blood-money for injuries to slaves 43.15 The blood-money of the People of Protection (dhimma) 43.16 Blood-money that has to be paid on an individual basis 43.17 Inheritance of blood-money and making it more severe 43.18 General section on blood-money 43.19 Killing secretly by trickery and sorcery 43.20 What is obligatory for intentional injury 43.21 Retaliation in killing 43.22 Pardoning murder 43.23 Retaliation in Injury 43.24 The blood-money and crime of the slave set free and from whom his former master does not inherit 44. The Oath of Qasāma 44.1 Beginning with the people seeking blood revenge in the oath 44.2 Blood relatives who are permitted to swear in the case of an intentional act 44.3 Swearing in the case of manslaughter 44.4 Inheritance in cases of qasāma 44.5 Swearing for blood revenge in cases involving slaves 45. A Comprehensive Book 45.1 Supplication for Madīna and its people 45.2 What has been narrated about dwelling in Madīna and leaving it 45.3 Making Madīna a ḥaram 45.4 The epidemic of Madīna 45.5 The expulsion of the Jews from Madīna 45.6 Concerning Madīna 45.7 About the plague 46. The Decree 46.1 The Prohibition against talking about the Decree 46.2 General section on the People of the Decree 47. Good Character 47.1 Good character 47.2 Modesty 47.3 Anger 47.4 Shunning People 48. Dress 48.1 Wearing clothes for beautification 48.2 Wearing dyed garments and gold 48.3 Wearing rough silk 48.4 Clothes disapproved for women to wear 48.5 A man trailing his garments 48.6 A woman trailing her garments 48.7 Wearing sandals 48.8 Ways of dressing 49. The Description of the Prophet ﷺ 49.1 Description of the Prophet ﷺ 49.2 Description of ‘Īsā ibn Maryam e and the Dajjāl 49.3 Sunna of the fiṭra (natural form) 49.4 Prohibition against eating with the left hand 49.5 The very poor 49.6 The intestines of the unbeliever 49.7 Prohibition against drinking from silver vessels and blowing into drinks 49.8 Drinking while standing 49.9 The sunna about drinking and passing to the right 49.10 General section on food and drink 49.11 Eating meat 49.12 Wearing rings 49.13 Pulling off necklaces and bells from the necks of camels 50. The Evil Eye 50.1 Wuḍū’ against the Evil Eye 50.2 Guarding against the Evil Eye 50.3 The invalid’s reward 50.4 Seeking refuge and using talismans in illness 50.5 Treating the invalid 50.6 Washing with water for a fever 50.7 Visiting invalids, and evil omens 51. Hair 51.1 The sunna regarding hair 51.2 Caring for hair 51.3 Dyeing the hair Chapters on Seeking Refuge and Those who Love Each other for the Sake of Allah 51.4 What is commanded of seeking refuge in Allah 51.5 Those who love each other in Allah 52. Visions 52.1 Visions 52.2 Games of dice 53. Greetings 53.1 Behaviour in greeting 53.2 Greeting Jews and Christians 53.3 General section on the greeting 54. General 54.1 Asking permission to enter 54.2 Blessing someone who sneezes 54.3 Pictures and images 54.4 Eating lizards 54.5 Concerning dogs 54.6 Concerning sheep 54.7 Mice falling into clarified butter, and giving precedence to food over the prayer 54.8 Guarding against ill luck 54.9 Names that are disliked 54.10 Cupping and the reward of the cupper 54.11 Concerning the East 54.12 Killing snakes and what is said about them 54.13 What to say on journeys 54.14 Travelling alone in the case of men and women 54.15 How to behave on journeys 54.16 The command to be kind to slaves 54.17 A slave and his reward 55. The Oath of Allegiance 55.1 About the oath of allegiance 56. Speech 56.1 Disliked speech 56.2 The order to be mindful in speech 56.3 Disliked speech and speech without the mention of Allah 56.4 Backbiting 56.5 What is feared from the tongue 56.6 Two people conversing to the exclusion of another 56.7 Truthfulness and lying 56.8 Squandering property and being two-faced 56.9 Punishing the many for the actions of the few 56.10 About people with taqwā 56.11 What to say when it thunders 56.12 The legacy of the Prophet ﷺ 57. Jahannam 57.1 Description of Jahannam 58. Ṣadaqa 58.1 Stimulation of desire for ṣadaqa 58.2 Refraining from asking 58.3 What is disliked in ṣadaqa 59. Knowledge 59.1 Seeking Knowledge 60 The Supplication of the Unjustly Wronged 60.1 Supplication of someone unjustly wronged 61. The Names of the Prophet ﷺ 61.1 The names of the Prophet ﷺ Glossary Index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z