Begun
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In Quran
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In Hadith Text Books
Begun In Sahih AlBukhari
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In Sunan AlTermithi
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In Sunan AlNasai
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In Sunan Abu Dawoud
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In Muwata Malik
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MuwataMalik-017-001-34360 | Yahya related to me from Malik from Salih Ibn Kaysan from Ubaydullah Ibn Abdullah Ibn Utba Ibn Masud that Zayd Ibn Khalid AlJuhani said; The Messenger of Allah; may Allah bless him and grant him peace; took the subh prayer with us at Hudaybiya after it had rained in the night. When he had finished he went up to the people and said; Do you know what your Lord has said? They said; Allah and His Messenger know best. He said; Some of my slaves have begun the morning believing in Me; and others have begun it rejecting Me. As for those who say; We were rained on by the overflowing favour of Allah and His mercy; they believe in Me and reject the stars. But as for those who say; We were rained on by such and such a star; they reject Me and believe in the stars. | The Chapter on Rain And Clouds And Stars in HodHood Indexing, The Book of Prayer in Ramadan in Muwata Malik | |
MuwataMalik-017-001-35535 | Yahya said that he heard Malik say; Someone who eats or drinks out of neglect or forgetfulness during a voluntary fast does not have to repeat his fast; but he should continue fasting for the rest of the day in which he eats or drinks while voluntarily fasting; and not stop fasting. Someone to whom something unexpected happens which causes him to break his fast while he is fasting voluntarily does not have to repeat his fast if he has broken it for a reason; and not simply because he decided to break his fast. Just as I do not think that someone has to repeat a voluntary prayer if he has had to stop it because of some discharge which he could prevent and which meant that he had to repeat his Ablution. Malik said; Once a man has begun doing any of the right actions Alamal AlSaliha such as the prayer; the fast and the hajj; or similar right actions of a voluntary nature; he should not stop until he has completed it according to what the sunna for that action is. If he says the takbir he should not stop until he has prayed two rakas. If he is fasting he should not break his fast until he has completed that day fast. If he goes into ihram he should not return until he has completed his hajj; and if he begins doing tawaf he should not stop doing so until he has gone around the Kaba seven times. He should not stop doing any of these actions once he has started them until he has completed them; except if something happens such as illness or some other matter by which a man is excused. This is because Allah; the Blessed and Exalted; says in His Book; And eat and drink until the white thread becomes clear to you from the black thread of dawn; and then complete the fast until night-time; Surat 2 ayat 187 ; and so he must complete his fast as Allah has said. Allah; the Exalted; also says; And complete the hajj and the umra for Allah; and so if a man were to go into ihram for a voluntary hajj having done his one obligatory hajj on a previous occasion ; he could not then stop doing his hajj having once begun it and leave ihram while in the middle of his hajj. Anyone that begins a voluntary act must complete it once he has begun doing it; just as an obligatory act must be completed. This is the best of what I have heard. | The Chapter on Mischief Fasting Alhajj Bowing And Prostration in HodHood Indexing, The Book of Divorce in Muwata Malik | |
MuwataMalik-017-001-35554 | Malik said; In my opinion; and Allah knows best; nothing is taken from what comes out of mines until what comes out of them reaches a value of twenty gold dinars or two hundred silver dirhams. When it reaches that amount there is zakat to pay on it where it is on the spot. Zakat is levied on anything over that; according to how much of it there is as long as there continues to be a supply from the mine. If the vein runs out; and then after a while more becomes obtainable; the new supply is dealt with in the same way as the first; and payment of zakat on it is begun on it as it was begun on the first. Malik said; Mines are dealt with like crops; and the same procedure is applied to both. Zakat is deducted from what comes out of a mine on the day it comes out; without waiting for a year; just as a tenth is taken from a crop at the time it is harvested; without waiting for a year to elapse over it. | The Chapter on Precious Metals And Zakat in HodHood Indexing, The Book of Faraid in Muwata Malik |
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