Giver
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Giver References or Citations
In Quran
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In Hadith Text Books
Giver In Sahih AlBukhari
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In Sahih Muslim
Hadith Page | Arabic Text | English Translation | Book and Chapter |
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SahihMuslim-017-001-21995 | Abu Haraira reported that the likeness of one who spends or one who gives charity is that of a person who has two cloaks or two coats-of-mail over him right from the breast to the collar bones. And when the spender and the other narrator said; when the giver of charity makes up his mind to give charity; it coat-mail becomes expanded for him. But when a miserly person intends to spend; it contracts and every ring grips the place where it is. For the giver of charity; this coat-of. mail expands to cover his whole body and obliterates even his footprints. Abu Huraira said: The miserly man tries to expand it the coat-of-mail but it does not expand. | The Chapter on Garments And Charity in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 23 in Sahih Muslim | |
SahihMuslim-017-001-21996 | Abu Haraira reported that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ gave similitudes of a miserly man and the giver of charity as two persons who have two coats-of-mail over them with their hands pressed closely to their breasts and their collar bones. Whenever the giver of charity gives charity it the coat-of mail expands so much as to cover his finger tips and obliterate his foot prints. And whenever the miserly person intends to give charity the coat-of-mail contracts and every ring grips the place where it is. He Abu Huraira said: I saw the Messenger of Allah ﷺ saying with fingers in the opening of his shirt: If you had seen him trying to expand it; it will not expand. | The Chapter on Garments And Charity in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 23 in Sahih Muslim | |
SahihMuslim-017-001-21997 | Abu Huraira reported Allah Messenger ﷺ as saying:. The similitude of a miserly man and the giver of charity is that of two persons with coats of mail over them; when the giver of charity intends to give charity; it expands over him to much so that the footprints are also obliterated. And when the miserly man intends to give charity; it contracts over him; and his hands are tied up to his collar bone; and every ring is fixed up to another. He the narrator said: I heard the Messenger of Allah ﷺ as saying: He would try to expand it. but he would not be able to do so. | The Chapter on Garments And Charity in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 23 in Sahih Muslim |
In Sunan AlTermithi
Hadith Page | Arabic Text | English Translation | Book and Chapter |
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SunanAlTermithi-017-001-9354 | Abu Huraira narrated that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: Indeed; Allah has ninety-nine Names; one hundred less one; whoever counts them shall enter Paradise. He is Allah; the one whom there is none worthy of worship except for Him Allahu La Ilaha Illa Huwa ; the Most Merciful to the creation AlRa<U+1E25>man ; the Most Beneficent to the believers AlRa<U+1E25>im ; the King AlMalik ; the Free of Deficiencies AlQuddus ; the Granter of Safety As-Salam ; the Granter of Security AlMumin ; the Watcher AlMuhaimin ; the Mighty AlAziz ; the Compeller AlJabbar ; the Supreme AlMutakabbir ; the Creator AlKhaliq ; the Originator AlBari ; the Fashioner AlMu<U+1E63>awir ; the Pardoner AlGhaffar ; the Overwhelming AlQahhar ; the Giving AlWahhab ; the Provider AlRazzaq ; the Opener AlFatta<U+1E25> ; the Knowing AlAlim ; the Taker AlQabi<U+1E0D> ; the Giver AlBasi<U+1E6D> ; the Abaser AlKhafi<U+1E0D> ; the Exalter AlRafi ; the One who grants honor AlMuizz ; the One who humiliates AlMudhil ; the Hearing As-Sami ; the Seeing AlBa<U+1E63>ir ; the Judge Al<U+1E24>akam ; the Just AlAdl ; the Kind AlLa<U+1E6D>if ; the Aware AlKhabir ; the Forbearing Al<U+1E24>alim ; the Magnificent AlA<U+1E93>im ; the Oft-Forgiving AlGhafur ; the Grateful AlShakur ; the Most High AlAliy ; the Great AlKabir ; the Guardian Al<U+1E24>afi<U+1E93> ; the Powerful AlMuqit ; the Reckoner Al<U+1E24>asib ; the Glorious AlJalil ; the Generous AlKarim ; the Watcher AlRaqib ; the Responder AlMujib ; the Liberal Giver AlWasi ; the Wise Al<U+1E24>akim ; the Loving AlWadud ; the Majestic AlMajid ; the Reviver AlBaith ; the Witness AlShahid ; the Truth Al<U+1E24>aqq ; the Guarantor AlWakil ; the Strong AlQawiy ; the Firm AlMatin ; the One Who Aids AlWaliy ; the Praiseworthy Al<U+1E24>amid ; the Encompasser AlMu<U+1E25><U+1E63>i ; the One Who Begins things AlMubdi ; the One Who brings things back AlMuid ; the One Who gives life AlMu<U+1E25>yi ; the One Who causes death AlMumit ; the Living Al<U+1E24>ayu ; the Self-Sufficient AlQayum ; the One Who brings into existence AlWajid ; the Illustrious AlMajid ; the One AlWa<U+1E25>id ; the Master A<U+1E63>-<U+1E62>amad ; the Able AlQadir ; the Powerful AlMuqtadir ; the One who hastens AlMuqaddim ; the One who delays AlMuakhkhir ; the First AlAwal ; the Last AlAkhir ; the Apparent A<U+1E93>-<U+1E92>ahir ; the Inner AlBa<U+1E6D>in ; the Owner AlWali ; the Exalted AlMutaali ; the Doer of Good AlBarr ; the Acceptor of repentance AlTawab ; the Avenger AlMuntaqim ; the Pardoning AlAfuw ; the Kind AlRauf ; the Owner of Dominion Malik AlMulk ; the Possessor of Glory and Generosity Dhul Jalali wal Ikram ; the One who does justice AlMuqsi<U+1E6D> ; the Gatherer AlJami ; the Rich AlGhaniy ; the Enricher AlMughni ; the Preventer AlMani ; the Harmer A<U+1E0D>-<U+1E0C>ar ; the One who benefits AlNafi ; the Light AlNur ; the Guide AlHadi ; the Originator AlBadi ; the Lasting AlBaqi ; the Inheritor AlWarith ; the Guide AlRashid ; the Tolerant A<U+1E63>-<U+1E62>abur. | The Chapter on Supplications And Guidance in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Indeed Allah Has NinetyNine Names in Sunan AlTermithi |
In Sunan AlNasai
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SunanAlNasai-017-001-13776 | Ibn Abi Dhib narrated from Ibn Shihab; from Abu Salamah; from Jabir; that the Messenger of Allah ruled -concerning a person who has been given a lifelong gift Umra - that it belongs to him and to his descendants: It is undoubtedly his; and it is not permissible for the giver to stipulate any conditions or exceptions. Abu Salamah said: Because he gave it as a gift and thus; it is subject to the same ruling as the estate; and the condition that it will revert to the giver on the death of recipient has become invalid. | The Chapter on Gifts And Life in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Mentioning The Different Reports From AlZuhri About It in Sunan AlNasai |
In Sunan Abu Dawoud
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In Muwata Malik
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MuwataMalik-017-001-34954 | Yahya said that he heard Malik say; What is done in our community about some one who gives a gift not intending a reward is that he calls witnesses to it. It is affirmed for the one to whom it has been given unless the giver dies before the one to whom it was given receives the gift. He said; If the giver wants to keep the gift after he has had it witnessed; he cannot. If the recipient claims it from him; he takes it. Malik said; If some one gives a gift and then withdraws it and the recipient brings a witness to testify for him that he was given the gift; be it goods; gold; silver or animals; the recipient is made to take an oath. If he refuses; the giver is made to take an oath. If he also refuses to take an oath; he gives to the recipient what he claims from him if he has at least one witness. If he does not have a witness; he has nothing. Malik said; If someone gives a gift not expecting anything in return and then the recipient dies; the heirs are in his place. If the giver dies before the recipient has received his gift; the recipient has nothing. That is because he was given a gift which he did not take possession of. If the giver wants to keep it; and he has called witnesses to the gift; he cannot do that. If the recipient claims his right he takes it. | The Chapter on Returning Of Gifts in HodHood Indexing, The Book of The Description of the Prophet may Allah Bless Him and Grant Him Peace in Muwata Malik |
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