Estat
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The word Estat is a stemmed form of the following words:
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Estat References or Citations
In Quran
Quran Surat | Sura and Ayah | Polarity | Sura Classification | Sura Sequence | Related Subjects | Ayah Text | English Translation |
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Surat AlNisa Ayah 9 | Surat AlNisa | -0.41 | 92 | Speak word, Helpless famili, Fear mind, Fear speak, Mind left, Word comfort, Left helpless, Famili fear, Estat fear, Dispos estat | وَلْيَخْشَ الَّذِينَ لَوْ تَرَكُوا مِنْ خَلْفِهِمْ ذُرِّيَّةً ضِعَافًا خَافُوا عَلَيْهِمْ فَلْيَتَّقُوا اللَّهَ وَلْيَقُولُوا قَوْلًا سَدِيدًا | Let those (disposing of an estate) have the same fear in their minds as they would have for their own if they had left a helpless family behind: Let them fear Allah, and speak words of appropriate (comfort). |
In Hadith Text Books
Estat In Sahih AlBukhari
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In Sahih Muslim
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In Sunan AlTermithi
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In Sunan AlNasai
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In Sunan Abu Dawoud
Hadith Page | Arabic Text | English Translation | Book and Chapter |
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SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-28935 | Narrated Abdullah Ibn Abbas: The Prophet ﷺ said: An estate which was divided in pre-Islamic period may follow the division in force then; but any estate in Islamic times must follow the division laid down by Islam. | The Chapter on Pre-Islam And Disbelievers in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Regarding One Who Accepts Islam Before The Distribution Of The Inheritance in Sunan Abu Dawoud |
In Muwata Malik
Hadith Page | Arabic Text | English Translation | Book and Chapter |
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MuwataMalik-017-001-35524 | Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that Said Ibn AlMusayab was asked whether a man who had vowed to fast a month could fast voluntarily; and Said said; He should fulfil his vow before he does any voluntary fasting. Malik said; I have heard the same thing from Sulayman Ibn Yasar. Malik said; If someone dies with an unfulfilled vow to free a slave or to fast or to give sadaqa or to give away a camel; and makes a bequest that his vow should be fulfilled from his estate; then the sadaqa or the gift of the camel are taken from one third of his estate. Preference is given to it over other bequests; except things of a similar nature; because by his vow it has become incumbent on him; and this is not the case with something he donates voluntarily. They vows and voluntary donations are settled from a limited one-third of his estate; and not from the whole of it; since if the dying man were free to dispose of all of his estate; he might delay settling what had become incumbent on him i.e. his vows ; so that when death came and the estate passed into the hands of his heirs; he would have bequeathed such things i.e. his vows that were not claimed by anyone like debts. If that i.e. to dispose freely of his property were allowed him; he would delay these things i.e. his vows until when he was near death; he would designate them and they might take up all of his estate. He must not do that. | The Chapter on Obligations Of Fasting in HodHood Indexing, The Book of Divorce in Muwata Malik |
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