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In Quran
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In Hadith Text Books
Propos In Sahih AlBukhari
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In Sahih Muslim
Hadith Page | Arabic Text | English Translation | Book and Chapter |
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SahihMuslim-017-001-21233 | Ibn Umar Allah be pleased with them reported Allah Messenger ﷺ as saying: A person should not enter into a transaction when his brother is already making a transaction and he should not make a proposal of marriage when his brother has already made a proposal except when he gives permission. | The Chapter on Permission To Enter The House in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 4 in Sahih Muslim | |
SahihMuslim-017-001-21411 | Umm Habiba; the daughter of Abu Sufyan; reported: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ came to me and I said to him: Have you any inclination towards my the daughter of Abu Sufyan? He the Holy Prophet said: Then what should I do? I said: Marry her. He said: Do you like that? I said: I am not the exclusive wife of yours; I; therefore; wish to join my sister in good. He; said: She is not lawful for me. I said: I have been informed that you have given the proposal of marriage to Durrah daughter of Abu Salama He raid: You mean the daughter of Umm Salama? I said: Yes. He said: Even if she had not been my step-daughter brought up under my guardianship; she would not have been lawful for me; for she is the daughter of my foster-brother Hamza ; for Thuwaiba had suckled me and her father. So do not give me the proposal of the marriage of your daughters and sisters. | The Chapter on Sisters And Daughters in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 4 in Sahih Muslim | |
SahihMuslim-017-001-21620 | Ibn Umar Allah be pleased with them reported Allah Apostle ﷺ as having said this: None amongst you should outbid another in a transaction; nor should he make proposals of marriage upon the proposal made by someone else. | The Chapter on Family And Judgments in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 6 in Sahih Muslim | |
SahihMuslim-017-001-21621 | Ibn Umar Allah be pleased with them reported Allah Apostle ﷺ as having said this: A person should not enter into a transaction when his brother had already entered into but not finalised ; and he should not make proposal of marriage upon the proposal already made by his brother; until he permits it. | The Chapter on Family And Judgments in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 6 in Sahih Muslim | |
SahihMuslim-017-001-21624 | Abu Huraira Allah be pleased with him reported Allah Apostle ﷺ as having forbidden a dweller of the town selling the merchandise of a villager or outbidding in a sale in order that another might fall into a snare ; or a person making the proposal of marriage when his brother has already made such a proposal; or entering into a transaction when his brother has already entered; and a woman asking the divorce of her sister in order to deprive her of what belongs to her. Amr made this addition: The person should not purchase in opposition to his brother. | Chapter on 6 in Sahih Muslim | |
SahihMuslim-017-001-21627 | Abu Huraira Allah be pleased with him reported Allah Messenger ﷺ as saying: The Muslim should not purchase in opposition to his brother; and he should not make the proposal of marriage on the proposal already made by his brother. | The Chapter on Charity To Brothers And Mother in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 6 in Sahih Muslim | |
SahihMuslim-017-001-21629 | Uqba Bin Amir said on the pulpit that Allah Messenger ﷺ said: A believer is the brother of a believer; so it is not lawful for a believer to outbid his brother; and he should not propose an engagement when his brother has thus proposed until he gives it up. | The Chapter on Family And Judgments in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 6 in Sahih Muslim |
In Sunan AlTermithi
Hadith Page | Arabic Text | English Translation | Book and Chapter |
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SunanAlTermithi-017-001-7781 | The Chapter on Family And Judgments in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on What Has Been Related About The Prohibition Of Selling Over The Sale Of One Brother in Sunan AlTermithi | ||
SunanAlTermithi-017-001-8011 | Abu Huraira narrated that: The Messenger of Allah said: A man is not to sell over his brother sale; nor is he to propose to whom his brother has proposed. | The Chapter on Family And Judgments in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on What Has Been Related About A Man Is Not To Propose To A Woman Who Has Been Proposed To By His Brother in Sunan AlTermithi | |
SunanAlTermithi-017-001-8012 | Abu Bakr Bin AlJahm narrated: Abu Salamah Bin Abdulrahman and I visited Fatimah bint Qais. She narrated to us that her husband had divorced her three times; and he did not leave her with anywhere to live nor any wealth. She said: He left ten Aqfizah for me with the son of his uncle: five were of barley; five of wheat. She said: I went to the Messenger of Allah and mentioned that to him. She said: He said: He is correct. She said: So he ordered me to complete my Iddah in the home of Umm Sharik. But then the Messenger of Allah said to me: Umm Sharik home is visited by Muhajirun; so spend your Iddah in the home of Ibn Umm Maktum; for there you can remove your garments and he will not see you. Then when your Iddah is completed and someone proposed to you come to me. So when my Iddah completed. Abu Jahm and Muawiyah proposed to me. She said: I went to the Messenger of Allah and mentioned that to him; and he said: As for Muawiyah; he is a man with no wealth; and as for Abu Jahm he is a man who is harsh with women. She said: Then Usamah Bin Zaid proposed to me; and he married me. So Allah blessed me with Usamah. | The Chapter on Marriage And Iddah in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on What Has Been Related About A Man Is Not To Propose To A Woman Who Has Been Proposed To By His Brother in Sunan AlTermithi |
In Sunan AlNasai
Hadith Page | Arabic Text | English Translation | Book and Chapter |
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SunanAlNasai-017-001-13042 | It was narrated that Abu Huraira said: The Messenger of Allah said: No town-dweller should sell for a desert-dweller; do not artificially inflate prices; no man should urge a seller to cancel a sale already agreed upon with another buy so as to by the goods himself; no one should make a proposal over the proposal of his brother and no woman should make a proposal over the proposal of his brother and no woman should ask for her sister in faith to be divorced so as to turn over what is in her vessel Deprived her of her share of maintenance and so that she may get married in her place: she will have what Allah has decreed or her. | The Chapter on Charity To Brothers And Mother in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Urging A Seller To Cancel A Sale Already Agreed Upon With Another Buyer so As To Buy The Goods Oneself in Sunan AlNasai | |
SunanAlNasai-017-001-14426 | Narrated Abdullah Bin Buraidah: It was narrated from Abdullah Bin Buraidah that his father said: Abu Bakr and Umar; may Allah be pleased with them; proposed marriage to Fatimah but the Messenger of Allah said: She is young. Then Ali proposed marriage to her and he married her to him. | The Chapter on Family And Forgiveness in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on A Woman Marrying Someone Who Is Similar In Age to Her in Sunan AlNasai | |
SunanAlNasai-017-001-14442 | Narrated Amir Bin Shurahbil AlShabi: Amir Bin Shurahbil AlShabi narrated that he heard Fatimah bint Qais-who was one of the first Muhajir women- say: Abdulrahman Bin Awuf proposed marriage to me; along with others of the Companions of Muhammad. And the Messenger of Allah proposed that I marry his freed slave; Usamah Bin Zaid. I was told that the Messenger of Allah had said: Whoever loves me; let him love Usamah. When the Messenger of Allah spoke to me I said: My affairs are in your hands; marry me to whomever you wish. He said: Go to Umm Sharik. Umm Sharik was a rich Ansari woman who used to spend a great deal in the cause of Allah; and she always had a lot of guests. I said: I will do that. He said: Do not do that; for Umm Sharik has a lot of guests; and I would not like your Khimar to fall off; or your shins to become uncovered; and the people to see something of you that you do not want them to see. Rather go to your cousin son of your paternal uncle Abdullah Bin Amr Bin Umm Maktum; who is a man of Banu Fihr. So I went to him. | The Chapter on Marriage And The House in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Proposal of Marriage in Sunan AlNasai | |
SunanAlNasai-017-001-14443 | Narrated Ibn Umar: It was narrated from Ibn Umar that the Prophet said: None of you should propose marriage to a woman when someone else has already proposed to her. | The Chapter on Family And Judgments in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Prohibition of Proposing Marriage To A Woman When Someone Else Has Already Proposed To Her in Sunan AlNasai | |
SunanAlNasai-017-001-14444 | Narrated Abu Huraira: It was narrated that Abu Huraira said: The Messenger of Allah said: Do not artificially inflate prices; a resident should not sell for a Bedouin; a man should not offer more for something that has already been bought by his brother; no one should propose marriage to a woman when someone else has already proposed to her; and no woman should try to bring about the divorce of her sister; in order to deprive her of the blessings that she has. | The Chapter on Husbands in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Prohibition of Proposing Marriage To A Woman When Someone Else Has Already Proposed To Her in Sunan AlNasai | |
SunanAlNasai-017-001-14445 | Narrated Abu Huraira: It was narrated from Abu Huraira that the Prophet said: None of you should propose marriage to a woman when someone else has already proposed to her. | The Chapter on Family And Judgments in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Prohibition of Proposing Marriage To A Woman When Someone Else Has Already Proposed To Her in Sunan AlNasai | |
SunanAlNasai-017-001-14446 | It was narrated from Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah said: None of you should propose marriage to a woman when someone else has already proposed to her; unless he marries and he gives up the idea ; or gives him permission. | The Chapter on Family And Judgments in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Prohibition of Proposing Marriage To A Woman When Someone Else Has Already Proposed To Her in Sunan AlNasai | |
SunanAlNasai-017-001-14447 | It was narrated from Abu Huraira that the Prophet said: None of you should propose marriage to a woman when someone else has already proposed to her. | The Chapter on Family And Judgments in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Prohibition of Proposing Marriage To A Woman When Someone Else Has Already Proposed To Her in Sunan AlNasai | |
SunanAlNasai-017-001-14448 | Abdullah Bin Amr used to say: The Messenger of Allah forbade offering more for something that has already been bought by his brother; or for a man to propose marriage to a woman when someone else has already proposed to her; unless the previous suitor gave up the idea or gave him permission. | The Chapter on Marriage And Birth in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Proposing Marriage When The Other Suitor Gives Up The Idea Or Gives Permission in Sunan AlNasai | |
SunanAlNasai-017-001-14456 | It was narrated that Anas said: When the Iddah of Zainab was over; the Messenger of Allah said to Zaid: Propose marriage to her on my behalf. Zaid went and said: O Zainab; rejoice; for the Messenger of Allah has sent me to you to propose marriage on his behalf. She said: I will not do anything until I consult my Lord. She went to her prayer place and Quran was revealed; then the Messenger of Allah came and entered upon her without any formalities. | The Chapter on Permission To Enter The House in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on A Woman Doing Istikharah If She Receives A Proposal Of Marriage in Sunan AlNasai | |
SunanAlNasai-017-001-14459 | It was narrated from Umm Salamah; that when her Iddah had ended; Abu Bakr sent word to her proposing marriage to her; but she did not marry him. Then the Messenger of Allah sent Umar Bin AlKhattab with a proposal of marriage. She said: Tell the Messenger of Allah that I am a jealous woman and that I have sons; and none of my guardians are present. He went to the Messenger of Allah and told him that. He said: Go back to her and tell her: As for your saying that you are a jealous woman; I will pray to Allah for you to take away your jealousy. As for your saying that you have sons; your sons will be taken care of. And as for your saying that none of your guardians are present; none of your guardians; present or absent; would object to that. She said to her son: O Umar; get up and perform the marriage to the Messenger of Allah; so he performed the marriage. | The Chapter on Family And Honor in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on A Son Conducting The Marriage For His Mother in Sunan AlNasai |
In Sunan Abu Dawoud
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In Muwata Malik
Hadith Page | Arabic Text | English Translation | Book and Chapter |
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MuwataMalik-017-001-35057 | Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from Said Ibn AlMusayab that the Messenger of Allah; may Allah bless him and grant him peace; forbade muzabana and muhaqala. Muzabana was selling fresh dates for dried dates. Muhaqala was buying unharvested wheat in exchange for threshed wheat and renting land in exchange for wheat. Ibn Shihab added that he had asked Said Ibn AlMusayab about renting land for gold and silver. He said; There is no harm in it. Malik said; The Messenger of Allah; may Allah bless him and grant him peace; forbade muzabana. The explanation of muzabana is that it is buying something whose number; weight and measure is not known with something whose number; weight or measure is known; for instance; if a man has a stack of food whose measure is not known; either of wheat; dates; or whatever food; or the man has goods of wheat; date kernels; herbs; safflower; cotton; flax; silk; and does not know its measure or weight or number and then a buyer approaches him and proposes that he weigh or measure or count the goods; but; before he does; he specifies a certain weight; or measure; or number and guarantees to pay the price for that amount; agreeing that whatever falls short of that amount is a loss against him and whatever is in excess of that amount is a gain for him. That is not a sale. It is taking risks and it is an uncertain transaction. It falls into the category of gambling because he is not buying something from him for something definite which he pays. Everything which resembles this is also forbidden. Malik said that another example of that was; for instance; a man proposing to another man; You have cloth. I will guarantee you from this cloth of yours so many hooded cloaks; the measureof each cloak to be such-and-such; naming a measurement. Whatever loss there is; is against me and I will fulfill you the specified amount and whatever excess there is; is mine. Or perhaps the man proposed; I will guarantee you from this cloth of yours so many shirts; the measurement of each shirt to be such-and-such; and whatever loss there is; is against me and I will fulfill the specified amount and whatever excess there is; is mine. Or perhaps a man proposed to a man who had cattle or camel hides; I will cut up these hides of yours into sandals on a pattern I will show you. Whatever falls short of a hundred pairs; I will make up its loss and whatever is over is mine because I guaranteed you. Another example was that a man say to a man who had ben-nuts; I will press these nuts of yours. Whatever falls short of such-and-such a weight by the pound; I will make it up; and whatever is more than that is mine. Malik said that all this and whatever else was like it or resembled it was in the category of muzabana; which was neither good nor permitted. It was also the same case for a man to say to a man; who had fodder leaves; date kernels; cotton; flax; herbs or safflower; I will buy these leaves from you in exchange for such-and-such a sa; indicating leaves which are pounded like his leaves.. or these date kernels for such-and-such a sa of kernels like them; and the like of that in the case of safflower; cotton; flax and herbs. Malik said; All this is what we have described of muzabana. | The Chapter on Muzabana In Agriculture Products in HodHood Indexing, The Book of Madina in Muwata Malik |
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