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In Quran
Quran Surat | Sura and Ayah | Polarity | Sura Classification | Sura Sequence | Related Subjects | Ayah Text | English Translation |
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Surat AlTaubah Ayah 42 | Surat AlTaubah | -0.27 | 113 | Soul doth, Doth ly, Journei easy, Destroi soul, Sight journei, Doubt distanc, Weigh swear, Gain sight, Distanc weigh, Swear destroi, Easy doubt | لَوْ كَانَ عَرَضًا قَرِيبًا وَسَفَرًا قَاصِدًا لَاتَّبَعُوكَ وَلَكِنْ بَعُدَتْ عَلَيْهِمُ الشُّقَّةُ وَسَيَحْلِفُونَ بِاللَّهِ لَوِ اسْتَطَعْنَا لَخَرَجْنَا مَعَكُمْ يُهْلِكُونَ أَنْفُسَهُمْ وَاللَّهُ يَعْلَمُ إِنَّهُمْ لَكَاذِبُونَ | If there had been immediate gain (in sight), and the journey easy, they would (all) without doubt have followed thee, but the distance was long, (and weighed) on them. They would indeed swear by Allah, "If we only could, we should certainly have come out with you": They would destroy their own souls; for Allah doth know that they are certainly lying. | |
Surat AlIsra Ayah 35 | Surat AlIsra | 0.28 | 46 | Final determin, Advantag final, Straight fit, Weigh balanc, Fit advantag, Full measur, Balanc straight, Measure weigh, Measur measure | وَأَوْفُوا الْكَيْلَ إِذَا كِلْتُمْ وَزِنُوا بِالْقِسْطَاسِ الْمُسْتَقِيمِ ذَلِكَ خَيْرٌ وَأَحْسَنُ تَأْوِيلًا | Give full measure when ye measure, and weigh with a balance that is straight: that is the most fitting and the most advantageous in the final determination. |
In Hadith Text Books
Weigh In Sahih AlBukhari
Hadith Page | Arabic Text | English Translation | Book and Chapter |
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SahihAlBukhari-017-001-5141 | Narrated Abu Bakhtari AlTai: 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 AlBakhtari: I heard Ibn Abbas saying that the Prophet ﷺ forbade... etc. as above. | The Chapter on Agriculture Of Dates And Fresh Fruits in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on AlSalam to a person who has got nothing in Sahih AlBukhari | |
SahihAlBukhari-017-001-5143 | Narrated Abu AlBakhtari: I asked Ibn Umar about Salam for dates. Ibn Umar replied; The Prophet ﷺ forbade the sale the fruits of date-palms until they were fit for eating and also forbade the sale of silver for gold on credit. I also asked Ibn Abbas about it. Ibn Abbas replied; The Prophet ﷺ forbade the sale of dates till they were fit for eating; and could be weighed. I asked him; What is to be weighed as the dates are on the trees ? A man sitting by Ibn Abbas said; It means till they are cut and stored. | The Chapter on Agriculture Forbidden Sale Transactions in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on AlSalam for the fruits of datpalms in Sahih AlBukhari | |
SahihAlBukhari-017-001-5372 | Narrated Jabir Bin Abdullah: I was with the Prophet ﷺ in a Ghazwa Military Expedition and my camel was slow and exhausted. The Prophet came up to me and said; O Jabir. I replied; Yes? He said; What is the matter with you? I replied; My camel is slow and tired; so I am left behind. So; he got down and poked the camel with his stick and then ordered me to ride. I rode the camel and it became so fast that I had to hold it from going ahead of Allah Messenger ﷺ. He then asked me; have you got married? I replied in the affirmative. He asked; A virgin or a matron? I replied; I married a matron. The Prophet ﷺ said; Why have you not married a virgin; so that you may play with her and she may play with you? Jabir replied; I have sisters young in age so I liked to marry a matron who could collect them all and comb their hair and look after them. The Prophet ﷺ said; You will reach; so when you have arrived at home ; I advise you to associate with your wife that you may have an intelligent son. Then he asked me; Would you like to sell your camel? I replied in the affirmative and the Prophet ﷺ purchased it for one Uqiya of gold. Allah Messenger ﷺ reached before me and I reached in the morning; and when I went to the Masjid; I found him at the door of the Masjid. He asked me; Have you arrived just now? I replied in the affirmative. He said; Leave your camel and come into the Masjid and pray two rakat. I entered and offered the prayer. He told Bilal to weigh and give me one Uqiya of gold. So Bilal weighed for me fairly and I went away. The Prophet ﷺ sent for me and I thought that he would return to me my camel which I hated more than anything else. But the Prophet ﷺ said to me; Take your camel as well as its price. | The Chapter on Camels And Herdsmen And Almedinah in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on The purchase of animals and donkeys in Sahih AlBukhari |
In Sahih Muslim
Hadith Page | Arabic Text | English Translation | Book and Chapter |
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SahihMuslim-017-001-19957 | Jabir reported that a person came to Allah Apostle ﷺ and asked for food. And he gave him half a wasq of barley; and the person and his wife and their guests kept on making use of it as a food until he weighed it in order to find out the actual quantity; and it was no more. He came to Allah Apostle ﷺ and informed him about it. He said: Had you not weighed it; you would be eating out of it and it would have remained intact for you. | The Chapter on Food And Dates in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 3 in Sahih Muslim | |
SahihMuslim-017-001-21293 | Abu Bakhtari reported: I asked Ibn Abbas Allah be pleased with them about the sale of dates. He said: Allah Messenger ﷺ forbade the sale of dates of the trees until one eats them or they are eaten i. e. they are fit to be eaten or until they are weighed or measured. I said: What does it imply: Until it is weighed? Thereupon a person who was with him Ibn Abbas said: Until he is able to keep it with him after plucking them. | The Chapter on Muzabana In Agriculture Products in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 13 in Sahih Muslim | |
SahihMuslim-017-001-21466 | Jabir Bin Abdullah Allah be pleased with him reported: I went out with Allah Messenger ﷺ on an expedition; but my camel delayed me. Allah Messenger ﷺ came to me and said to me: Jabir; I said: Yes. Allah Messenger; here I am at your beck and call He said: What is the matter with you? I said: My camel has delayed me and is tired; so I have lagged behind. He the Holy Prophet got down and goaded it with a crooked stick and then said: Mount it. So I mounted and to my great surprise I saw it moving so quickly that I had to restrain it from going ahead of Allah Messenger ﷺ. He the Holy Prophet in the course of journey said to me : Have you married? I said: Yes. He again said: Is it with a virgin or one previously married? I said. With one previously married; whereupon he again said: Why not with a young girl with whom you could sport and she could have sported with you? I said: I have sisters; so I preferred to marry a woman who could keep them together as one family. who could comb them and look after them. He said: You are about to go to your house ; and there you have the enjoyment of the wife company. He again said: Do you want to sell your camel? I said: Yes. So he bought it from me for one uqiya of silver ; Then Allah Messenger ﷺ arrived at Medina and I arrived in the evening. I went to the Masjid and found him at the door of the Masjid; and said: Is it now that you have arrived? I said: Yes; He said: Leave your camel; and enter the Masjid and offer two rakahs. So I entered and offered two rakahs of prayer; and then returned. He the Holy Prophet then commanded Bilal to weigh out one uqiya of silver tor me. Bilal weighed that out for me lowering the scale of balance. So I proceeded and as I turned my back he said: Call for me; Jabir. So I was called back; and I said to myself : He would return me the camel; and nothing was more displeasing to me than this that after having received the price I should also get the camel. He said: Take your camel and keep its price with you; also. | The Chapter on Camels And Herdsmen And Almedinah in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 16 in Sahih Muslim |
In Sunan AlTermithi
Hadith Page | Arabic Text | English Translation | Book and Chapter |
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SunanAlTermithi-017-001-7343 | The Chapter on Ablution And Eating Meat And Drinks in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on What Has Been Related About Using a Towel after Wudu in Sunan AlTermithi | ||
SunanAlTermithi-017-001-7795 | The Chapter on Knowledge And Praise in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on What Has Been Related About Giving More In Weights in Sunan AlTermithi | ||
SunanAlTermithi-017-001-9537 | Abu Bakrah narrated: One day the Prophet ﷺ said:Who among you had a dream? A man said: I did. I saw as if a scale had descended from the Heavens in which you and Abu Bakr were weighed So you outweighed Abu Bakr. Abu Bkar and Umar were weighed; and Abu Bakr outweighed Umar. Umar and Uthman were weighed and Umar outweighed Uthman. Then the scale was raised up. Then I saw dislike in the the face of Messenger of Allah s.a.w. | The Chapter on Precious Metals And Zakat in HodHood Indexing, The Book Of Dreams in Sunan AlTermithi |
In Sunan AlNasai
Hadith Page | Arabic Text | English Translation | Book and Chapter |
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SunanAlNasai-017-001-13132 | It was narrated that Suwaid Bin Qais said: Makhrafah AlAbd and I brought some cloth from Hajar; and the Messenger of Allah came to us while we were in Mina where there w a man who weighed goods in return for payment. He bought some trousers from us; and said to the man who weighed: Weigh it; and allow more. | The Chapter on Idolaters And Infidels And The Revelation in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Allowing more when weighing goods for sale in Sunan AlNasai |
In Sunan Abu Dawoud
Hadith Page | Arabic Text | English Translation | Book and Chapter |
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SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-25851 | Narrated Abu Bakrah: One day the Prophet ﷺ said: Which of you had dream? A man said: It is I. I saw as though a scale descended from the sky. You and Abu Bakr were weighed and you were heavier; Abu Bakr and Umar were weighed and Abu Bakr was heavier: Umar and Uthman were weighed and Umar was heavier; than the scale was taken up. we saw signs of dislike on the face of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. | The Chapter on Almaghazi And Camels in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on The Caliphs in Sunan Abu Dawoud | |
SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-28826 | Narrated Suwayd Ibn Qays: I and Makhrafah AlAbd imported some garments from Hajar; and brought them to Mecca. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ came to us walking; and after he had bargained with us for some trousers; we sold them to him. There was a man who was weighing for payment. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said to him: Weigh out and give overweight. | The Chapter on The Tawaf And Saei in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Regarding Giving A Little More When Weighing And Weighing For A Fee in Sunan Abu Dawoud |
In Muwata Malik
Hadith Page | Arabic Text | English Translation | Book and Chapter |
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MuwataMalik-017-001-35104 | Malik said; The generally agreed on way of doing things among us about whatever is weighed but is not gold or silver; i.e. copper; brass; lead; black lead; iron; herbs; figs; cotton; and any such things that are weighed; is that there is no harm in bartering all those sorts of things two for one; hand to hand. There is no harm in taking a ritl of iron for two ritls of iron; and a ritl of brass for two ritls of brass. Malik said; There is no good in two for one of one sort with delayed terms. There is no harm in taking two of one sort for one of another on delayed terms; if the two sorts are clearly different. If both sorts resemble each other but their names are different; like lead and black lead; brass and yellow brass; I disapprove of taking two of one sort for one of the other on delayed terms. Malik said; When buying something of this nature; there is no harm in selling It beforetaking possession of it to some one other than the person from whom it was purchased; if the price is taken immediately and if it was bought originally by measure or weight. If it was bought without measuring; it should be sold to someone other than the person from whom it was bought; for cash or with delayed terms. That is because goods have to be guaranteed when they are bought without measuring; and they cannot be guaranteed when bought by weight until they are weighed and the deal is completed. This is the best of what I have heard about all these things. It is what people continue to do among us. Malik said; The way of doing things among us with what is measured or weighed of things which are not eaten or drunk; like safflower; date-stones; fodder leaves; indigo dye and the like of that is that there is no harm in bartering all those sort of things two for one; hand to hand. Do not take two for one from the same variety with delayed terms. If the types are clearly different; there is no harm in taking two of one for one of the other with delayed terms. There is no harm in selling whatever is purchased of all these sorts; before taking delivery of them if the price is taken from someone other than the person from whom they were purchased. Malik said; Anything of any variety that profits people; like gravel and gypsum; one quantity of them for two of its like with delayed terms is usury. One quantity of both of them for its equal plus any increase with delayed terms; is usury. | The Chapter on Financial Transaction And Food in HodHood Indexing, The Book of Blood Money in Muwata Malik |
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