Subsist

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In Quran

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In Hadith Text Books

Subsist In Sahih AlBukhari

Hadith PageArabic TextEnglish TranslationBook and Chapter
SahihAlBukhari-017-001-072Narrated Jabir Bin Abdullah: The Prophet ﷺ used to teach us the way of doing Istikhara Istikhara means to ask Allah to guide one to the right sort of action concerning any job or a deed ; in all matters as he taught us the Suras of the Quran. He said; If anyone of you thinks of doing any job he should offer a two rakat prayer other than the compulsory ones and say after the prayer : O Allah! I ask guidance from Your knowledge; And Power from Your Might and I ask for Your great blessings. You are capable and I am not. You know and I do not and You know the unseen. O Allah! If You know that this job is good for my religion and my subsistence and in my Hereafter- or said: If it is better for my present and later needs -Then You ordain it for me and make it easy for me to get; And then bless me in it; and if You know that this job is harmful to me In my religion and subsistence and in the Hereafter- or said: If it is worse for my present and later needs -Then keep it away from me and let me be away from it. And ordain for me whatever is good for me; And make me satisfied with it. The Prophet ﷺ added that then the person should name mention his need.The Chapter on Supplications And Fear in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on What is recited in the two Raka Sunna of the Fajr in Sahih AlBukhari

In Sahih Muslim

Hadith PageArabic TextEnglish TranslationBook and Chapter
SahihMuslim-017-001-22040Qabisa Bin Mukhariq AlHilali said: I was under debt and I came to the Messenger of Allah ﷺ and begged from him regarding it. He said: Wait till we receive Sadaqa; so that we order that to be given to you. He again said: Qabisa; begging is not permissible but for one of the three classes of persons: one who has incurred debt; for him begging is permissible till he pays that off; after which he must stop it; a man whose property has been destroyed by a calamity which has smitten him; for him begging is permissible till he gets what will support life; or will provide him reasonable subsistence; and a person who has been smitten by poverty. the genuineness of which is confirmed by three intelligent members of this peoples for him begging is permissible till he gets what will support him; or will provide him subsistence. Qabisa; besides these three every other reason for begging is forbidden; and one who engages in such consumes that what is forbidden.The Chapter on Wealth And Begging in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 36 in Sahih Muslim

In Sunan AlTermithi

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In Sunan AlNasai

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In Sunan Abu Dawoud

Hadith PageArabic TextEnglish TranslationBook and Chapter
SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-25236Qabisah Bin Mukhiriq AlHilali said : I became a guarantor for a payment; and I came to Messenger of Allah ﷺ. He said: Wait till I receive the sadaqah and I shall order it to be given to you. He then said : Begging; Qabisah; is allowable only to one of three classes: a man who has become a guarantor for a payment to whom begging is allowed till he gets it; after which he must stop begging ; a man who has been stricken by a calamity and it destroys his property to whom begging is allowed till he gets what will support life or he said; what will provide a reasonable subsistence ; and a man who has been smitten by poverty; about whom three intelligent members of his people confirm by saying: So and so has been smitten by poverty; to such a person begging is allowed till be gets what will support life or he said; what will provide a reasonable subsistence ; after which he must stop begging. Any other reason for begging; Qabisah; is forbidden; and one who engages in such consumes it as a thing which is forbidden.The Chapter on Wealth And Begging in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Situations Where Begging Is Allowed And Where It Is Not Allowed in Sunan Abu Dawoud

In Muwata Malik

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