Bid
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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 AlBaqara Ayah 268 | Surat AlBaqara | -0.83 | 87 | Careth knoweth, Bounti careth, Threaten poverti, Poverti bid, Conduct unseemli, Evil threaten, Unseemli promiseth, Promiseth forgiv, Bid conduct, Forgiv bounti | الشَّيْطَانُ يَعِدُكُمُ الْفَقْرَ وَيَأْمُرُكُمْ بِالْفَحْشَاءِ وَاللَّهُ يَعِدُكُمْ مَغْفِرَةً مِنْهُ وَفَضْلًا وَاللَّهُ وَاسِعٌ عَلِيمٌ | The Evil one threatens you with poverty and bids you to conduct unseemly. Allah promiseth you His forgiveness and bounties. And Allah careth for all and He knoweth all things. | |
Surat AlShuara Ayah 151 | Surat AlShuara | -0.32 | 43 | وَلَا تُطِيعُوا أَمْرَ الْمُسْرِفِينَ | "And follow not the bidding of those who are extravagant, - | ||
Surat Yusuf Ayah 32 | Surat Yusuf | 0.001 | 48 | Seek seduc, Doth bidding, Blame seek, Save guiltless, Bidding cast, Compani vilest, Cast prison, Seduc firmli, Firmli save, Guiltless doth, Prison compani | قَالَتْ فَذَلِكُنَّ الَّذِي لُمْتُنَّنِي فِيهِ وَلَقَدْ رَاوَدْتُهُ عَنْ نَفْسِهِ فَاسْتَعْصَمَ وَلَئِنْ لَمْ يَفْعَلْ مَا آمُرُهُ لَيُسْجَنَنَّ وَلَيَكُونًا مِنَ الصَّاغِرِينَ | She said: "There before you is the man about whom ye did blame me! I did seek to seduce him from his (true) self but he did firmly save himself guiltless!.... and now, if he doth not my bidding, he shall certainly be cast into prison, and (what is more) be of the company of the vilest!" |
In Hadith Text Books
Bid In Sahih AlBukhari
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In Sahih Muslim
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In Sunan AlTermithi
Hadith Page | Arabic Text | English Translation | Book and Chapter |
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SunanAlTermithi-017-001-10071 | Narrated Niyar Bin Mukram AlAslami: When the following was revealed: Alif Lam Mim. The Romans have been defeated. In the nearest land; and they; after their defeat; will be victorious in Bid years 30:1-4. - on the day that these Ayat were revealed; the Persians had defeated the Romans; and the Muslims had wanted the Romans to be victorious over them; because they were the people of the Book. So Allah said about that: And on that day; the believers will rejoice - with the help of Allah. He helps whom He wills; and He is the Almighty; the Most Merciful 30:4 & 5. The Quraish wanted the Persians to be victorious since they were not people of the Book; nor did they believe in the Resurrection. So when Allah revealed these Ayat; Abu Bakr AlSiddiq; may Allah be pleased with him; went out; proclaiming throughout Makkah: Alif Lam Mim. The Romans have been defeated. In the nearest land; and they; after their defeat; will be victorious; in Bid years 30:1-4. Some of the Quraish said: Then this is a bet between us and you. Your companion claims that the Romans will defeat the Persians in Bid years; so why have have a bet on that between us and you? Abu Bakr said: Yes. This was before betting has been forbidden. So Abu Bakr and the idolaters made a bet; and they said to Abu Bakr: What do you think - Bid means something between three and nine years; so let us agree on the middle. So they agreed on six years; Then six years passed without the Romans being victorious. The idolaters took what they won in the bet from Abu Bakr. When the seventh year came and the Romans were finally victorious over the Persians; the Muslims rebuked Abu Bakr for agreeing to six years. He said: Because Allah said: In Bid years. At that time; many people became Muslims. | The Chapter on Friday Victory Romans And Badr in HodHood Indexing, The Book of Chapters on Tafsir in Sunan AlTermithi | |
SunanAlTermithi-017-001-9290 | Salim narrated that : when he intended to undertake a journey; Ibn Umar used to say to a person to Come close to me so that I may bid you farewell as the Messenger of Allah ﷺ used to bid us farewell. Then he would say: I entrust to Allah your religion; and your trusts; and the last of your deeds Astawdiullaha dinaka wa amanataka wa khawatima amalik. | The Chapter on Journeys And Travel And Direction Toward Alqiblah in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on What Has Been Related About What One Says When Bidding Farewell To A Person in Sunan AlTermithi |
In Sunan AlNasai
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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-017-001-35129 | Malik related to me from Abuz-Zinad from AlAraj from Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah; may Allah bless him and grant him peace; said; Do not go out to meet the caravans for trade; do not bid against each other; outbidding in order to raise the price; and a townsman must not buy on behalf of a man of the desert; and do not tie up the udders of camels and sheep so that they appear to have a lot of milk; for a person who buys them after that has two recourses open to him after he milks them. If he is pleased with them; he keeps them and if he is displeased with them; he can return them along with a sa of dates. Malik said; The explanation of the words of the Messenger of Allah; may Allah bless him and grant him peace; according to what we think - and Allah knows best - do not bid against each other; is that it is forbidden for a man to offer a price over the price of his brother when the seller has inclined to the bargainer and made conditions about the weight of the gold and he has declared himself not liable for faults and such things by which it is recognised that the seller wants to make a transaction with the bargainer. This is what he forbade; and Allah knows best. Malik said; There is no harm; however; in more than one person bidding against each other over goods put up for sale. He said; Were people to leave off haggling when the first person started haggling; an unreal price might be taken and the disapproved would enter into the sale of the goods. This is still the way of doing things among us. | The Chapter on Financial Transactions And Gold in HodHood Indexing, The Book of Blood Money in Muwata Malik |
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