3.874:
Narrated Marwan and al−Miswar bin Makhrama: (from the
companions of Allah's Apostle) When Suhail bin `Amr agreed to
the Treaty (of Hudaibiya), one of the things he stipulated
then, was that the Prophet should return to them (i.e. the
pagans) anyone coming to him from their side, even if he was a
Muslim; and would not interfere between them and that person.
The Muslims did not like this condition and got disgusted with
it. Suhail did not agree except with that condition. So, the
Prophet agreed to that condition and returned Abu Jandal to
his father Suhail bin `Amr. Thenceforward the Prophet returned
everyone in that period (of truce) even if he was a Muslim.
During that period some believing women emigrants including Um
Kulthum bint `Uqba bin Abu Muait who came to Allah's Apostle
and she was a young lady then. Her relative came to the
Prophet and asked him to return her, but the Prophet did not
return her to them for Allah had revealed the following Verse
regarding women: "O you who believe! When the believing women
come to you as emigrants. Examine them, Allah knows best as to
their belief, then if you know them for true believers, Send
them not back to the unbelievers, (for) they are not lawful
(wives) for the disbelievers, Nor are the unbelievers lawful
(husbands) for them (60.10) Narrated `Urwa: Aisha told me,
"Allah's Apostle used to examine them according to this Verse:
"O you who believe! When the believing women come to you, as
emigrants test them . . . for Allah is Oft−Forgiving, Most
Merciful." (60.10−12) Aisha said, "When any of them agreed to
that condition Allah's Apostle would say to her, 'I have
accepted your pledge of allegiance.' He would only say that,
but, by Allah he never touched the hand of any women (i.e.
never shook hands with them) while taking the pledge of
allegiance and he never took their pledge of allegiance except
by his words (only).
3.875:
Narrated Jarir:
When I gave the pledge of allegiance to Allah's Apostle and he
stipulated that I should give good advice to every Muslim.
3.876:
Narrated Jabir bin `Abdullah: I gave the pledge of allegiance
to Allah's Apostle for offering the prayers perfectly paying
the Zakat and giving good advice to every Muslim.
3.877:
Narrated `Abdullah bin `Umar: Allah's Apostle said, "If
someone sells pollinated date−palms, their fruits will be for
the seller, unless the buyer stipulates the contrary."
3.878:
Narrated `Urwa:
Aisha told me that Buraira came to seek her help in writing
for emancipation and at that time she had not paid any part of
her price. `Aisha said to her, "Go to your masters and if they
agree that I will pay your price (and free you) on condition
that your Wala' will be for me, I will pay the money." Buraira
told her masters about that, but they refused, and said, "If
`Aisha wants to do a favor she could, but your Wala will be
for us." Aisha informed Allah's Apostle of that and he said to
her, "Buy and manumit Buraira as the Wala' will go to the
manumitted."
3.879:
Narrated Jabir:
While I was riding a (slow) and tired camel, the Prophet
passed by and beat it and prayed for Allah's Blessings for it.
The camel became so fast as it had never been before. The
Prophet then said, "Sell it to me for one Uqiyya (of gold)." I
said, "No." He again said, "Sell it to me for one Uqiyya (of
gold)." I sold it and stipulated that I should ride it to my
house. When we reached (Medina) I took that camel to the
Prophet and he gave me its price. I returned home but he sent
for me (and when I went to him) he said, "I will not take your
camel. Take your camel as a gift for you." (Various narrations
are mentioned here with slight variations in expressions
relating the condition that Jabir had the right to ride the
sold camel up to Medina).
3.880:
Narrated Abu Huraira: The Ansar said to the Prophet, "Divide
our date−palms between us and our emigrant brothers." The
Prophet said, "No." The Ansar said to the emigrants, "You may
do the labor (in our gardens) and we will share the fruits
with you." The emigrants said, "We hear and obey."

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