Tag: Q n A, Bukhari

  • question #1 Sahih al-Bukhari 2241, Book 35, Hadith 5 : What guidelines did the Prophet (ﷺ) provide regarding the payment of money in advance?

    Q
    What guidelines did the Prophet (ﷺ) provide regarding the payment of money in advance?


    A

    The Prophet (ﷺ) came (to Medina) and he told the people (regarding the payment of money in advance
    that they should pay it) for a known specified measure and a known specified weight and a known
    specified period.

    Referensi:

    Sahih al-Bukhari 2241, Book 35, Hadith 5
  • question #1 Sahih al-Bukhari 2242, 2243, Book 35, Hadith 6 : What is the practice of paying in advance for goods to be delivered later in Islamic trade?

    Q
    What is the practice of paying in advance for goods to be delivered later in Islamic trade?


    A

    Muhammad or `Abdullah bin Abu Al-Mujalid said, “Abdullah bin Shaddad and Abu Burda differed
    regarding As-Salam, so they sent me to Ibn Abi `Aufa and I asked him about it. He replied, ‘In the
    lifetime of Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ), Abu Bakr and `Umar, we used to pay in advance the prices of wheat,
    barley, dried grapes and dates to be delivered later. I also asked Ibn Abza and he, too, replied as
    above.’ ”

    Referensi:

    Sahih al-Bukhari 2242, 2243, Book 35, Hadith 6
  • question #1 Sahih al-Bukhari 2244, Book 35, Hadith 7 : What is the practice of paying in advance for goods in Islamic trade, and how was it conducted during the Prophet’s time?

    Q
    What is the practice of paying in advance for goods in Islamic trade, and how was it conducted during the Prophet’s time?


    A

    `Abdullah bin Shaddad and Abu Burda sent me to `Abdullah bin Abi `Aufa and told me to ask
    `Abdullah whether the people in the lifetime of the Prophet (ﷺ) used to pay in advance for wheat (to be
    delivered later). `Abdullah replied, “We used to pay in advance to the peasants of Sham for wheat,
    barley and olive oil of a known specified measure to be delivered in a specified period.” I asked (him),
    “Was the price paid (in advance) to those who had the things to be delivered later?” `Abdullah bin
    `Aufa replied, “We did not use to ask them about that.” Then they sent me to `Abdur Rahman bin
    Abza and I asked him. He replied, “The companions of the Prophet (ﷺ) used to practice Salam in the
    lifetime of the Prophet; and we did not use to ask them whether they had standing crops or not.”

    Referensi:

    Sahih al-Bukhari 2244, Book 35, Hadith 7
  • question #1 Sahih al-Bukhari 2245, Book 35, Hadith 8 : What is the practice of paying in advance for goods in Islamic trade?

    Q
    What is the practice of paying in advance for goods in Islamic trade?


    A

    as above (446) and said, “We used to pay them in advance for wheat and barley (to be delivered later).
    Narrated Ash-Shaibani–“And also for oil.”Narrated Ash-Shaibani:who said “We used to pay in advance for wheat barley and dried grapes.”

    Referensi:

    Sahih al-Bukhari 2245, Book 35, Hadith 8
  • question #1 Sahih al-Bukhari 2246, Book 35, Hadith 9 : What is the significance of ensuring fruits are fit for consumption before selling them in Islamic trade practices?

    Q
    What is the significance of ensuring fruits are fit for consumption before selling them in Islamic trade practices?


    A

    I asked Ibn `Abbas about Salam for (the fruits of) date-palms. He replied “The Prophet (ﷺ) forbade the
    sale a dates on the trees till they became fit for eating and could be weighed.” A man asked what to be
    weighed (as the dates were still on the trees). Another man sitting beside Ibn `Abbas replied, “Till they
    are cut and stored.” Narrated Abu Al-Bakhtari: I heard Ibn `Abbas (saying) that the Prophet (ﷺ) forbade …
    etc. as above.

    Referensi:

    Sahih al-Bukhari 2246, Book 35, Hadith 9
  • question #1 Sahih al-Bukhari 2247, 2248, Book 35, Hadith 10 : Why is it important to wait until the benefit of dates becomes evident before selling them?

    Q
    Why is it important to wait until the benefit of dates becomes evident before selling them?


    A

    I asked Ibn `Umar about Salam (the fruits of) date-palms. He replied, “The Prophet (ﷺ) forbade the sale of
    dates till their benefit becomes evident and fit for eating and also the sale of silver (for gold) on
    credit.” I asked Ibn `Abbas about Salam for dates and he replied, “The Prophet (ﷺ) forbade the sale of
    dates till they were fit for eating and could be estimated.”

    Referensi:

    Sahih al-Bukhari 2247, 2248, Book 35, Hadith 10
  • question #1 Sahih al-Bukhari 2230, Book 34, Hadith 177 : What is the concept of Mudabbar in Islamic law and how is it applied in transactions?

    Q
    What is the concept of Mudabbar in Islamic law and how is it applied in transactions?


    A

    The Prophet (ﷺ) sold a Mudabbar (on behalf of his master who was still living and in need of money).

    Referensi:

    Sahih al-Bukhari 2230, Book 34, Hadith 177
  • question #1 Sahih al-Bukhari 2215, Book 34, Hadith 162 : What role does sincerity in one’s actions play in seeking Allah’s help during difficult times?

    Q
    What role does sincerity in one’s actions play in seeking Allah’s help during difficult times?


    A

    The Prophet (ﷺ) said, “While three persons were walking, rain began to fall and they had to enter a cave in
    a mountain. A big rock rolled over and blocked the mouth of the cave. They said to each other,
    ‘Invoke Allah with the best deed you have performed (so Allah might remove the rock)’. One of them
    said, ‘O Allah! My parents were old and I used to go out for grazing (my animals). On my return I
    would milk (the animals) and take the milk in a vessel to my parents to drink. After they had drunk
    from it, I would give it to my children, family and wife. One day I was delayed and on my return I
    found my parents sleeping, and I disliked to wake them up. The children were crying at my feet
    (because of hunger). That state of affairs continued till it was dawn. O Allah! If You regard that I did
    it for Your sake, then please remove this rock so that we may see the sky.’ So, the rock was moved a
    bit.
    The second said, ‘O Allah! You know that I was in love with a cousin of mine, like the deepest love a
    man may have for a woman, and she told me that I would not get my desire fulfilled unless I paid her
    one-hundred Dinars (gold pieces). So, I struggled for it till I gathered the desired amount, and when I
    sat in between her legs, she told me to be afraid of Allah, and asked me not to deflower her except
    rightfully (by marriage). So, I got up and left her. O Allah! If You regard that I did if for Your sake,
    kindly remove this rock.’ So, two-thirds of the rock was removed. Then the third man said, ‘O Allah!
    No doubt You know that once I employed a worker for one Faraq (three Sa’s) of millet, and when I
    wanted to pay him, he refused to take it, so I sowed it and from its yield I bought cows and a
    shepherd. After a time that man came and demanded his money. I said to him: Go to those cows and
    the shepherd and take them for they are for you. He asked me whether I was joking with him. I told
    him that I was not joking with him, and all that belonged to him. O Allah! If You regard that I did it
    sincerely for Your sake, then please remove the rock.’ So, the rock was removed completely from the
    mouth of the cave.”

    Referensi:

    Sahih al-Bukhari 2215, Book 34, Hadith 162
  • question #1 Sahih al-Bukhari 2231, Book 34, Hadith 178 : What is the concept of Mudabbar in Islamic transactions?

    Q
    What is the concept of Mudabbar in Islamic transactions?


    A

    Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) sold a Mudabbar.

    Referensi:

    Sahih al-Bukhari 2231, Book 34, Hadith 178
  • question #1 Sahih al-Bukhari 2216, Book 34, Hadith 163 : What is the significance of trade and commerce in Islam as demonstrated by the actions of the Prophet?

    Q
    What is the significance of trade and commerce in Islam as demonstrated by the actions of the Prophet?


    A

    We were with the Prophet (ﷺ) when a tall pagan with long matted unkempt hair came driving his sheep.
    The Prophet (ﷺ) asked him, “Are those sheep for sale or for gifts?” The pagan replied, “They are for sale.”
    The Prophet (ﷺ) bought one sheep from him.

    Referensi:

    Sahih al-Bukhari 2216, Book 34, Hadith 163