3.486:
Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "Procrastination
(delay) in paying debts by a wealthy man is injustice. So, if
your debt is transferred from your debtor to a rich debtor,
you should agree."
3.487:
Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "Procrastination
(delay) in paying debts by a wealthy person is injustice. So,
if your debt is transferred from your debtor to a rich debtor,
you should agree."
3.488.1:
Narrated Salama bin Al−Akwa`: Once, while we were sitting in
the company of Prophet, a dead man was brought. The Prophet
was requested to lead the funeral prayer for the deceased. He
said, "Is he in debt?" The people replied in the negative. He
said, "Has he left any wealth?" They said, "No." So, he led
his funeral prayer. Another dead man was brought and the
people said, "O Allah's Apostle! Lead his funeral prayer." The
Prophet said, "Is he in debt?" They said, "Yes." He said, "Has
he left any wealth?" They said, ''Three Dinars." So, he led
the prayer. Then a third dead man was brought and the people
said (to the Prophet ), Please lead his funeral prayer." He
said, "Has he left any wealth?" They said, "No." He asked, "Is
he in debt?" They said, ("Yes! He has to pay) three Diners.',
He (refused to pray and) said, "Then pray for your (dead)
companion." Abu Qatada said, "O Allah's Apostle! Lead his
funeral prayer, and I will pay his debt." So, he led the
prayer.
3.488.2:
Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "An Israeli man asked
another Israeli to lend him one thousand Dinars. The second
man required witnesses. The former replied, 'Allah is
sufficient as a witness.' The second said, 'I want a surety.'
The former replied, 'Allah is sufficient as a surety.' The
second said, 'You are right,' and lent him the money for a
certain period. The debtor went across the sea. When he
finished his job, he searched for a conveyance so that he
might reach in time for the repayment of the debt, but he
could not find any. So, he took a piece of wood and made a
hole in it, inserted in it one thousand Dinars and a letter to
the lender and then closed (i.e. sealed) the hole tightly. He
took the piece of wood to the sea and said. 'O Allah! You know
well that I took a loan of one thousand Dinars from so−and−so.
He demanded a surety from me but I told him that Allah's
Guarantee was sufficient and he accepted Your guarantee. He
then asked for a witness and I told him that Allah was
sufficient as a Witness, and he accepted You as a Witness. No
doubt, I tried hard to find a conveyance so that I could pay
his money but could not find, so I hand over this money to
You.' Saying that, he threw the piece of wood into the sea
till it went out far into it, and then he went away. Meanwhile
he started searching for a conveyance in order to reach the
creditor's country. One day the lender came out of his house
to see whether a ship had arrived bringing his money, and all
of a sudden he saw the piece of wood in which his money had
been deposited. He took it home to use for fire. When he sawed
it, he found his money and the letter inside it. Shortly after
that, the debtor came bringing one thousand Dinars to him and
said, 'By Allah, I had been trying hard to get a boat so that
I could bring you your money, but failed to get one before the
one I have come by.' The lender asked, 'Have you sent
something to me?' The debtor replied, 'I have told you I could
not get a boat other than the one I have come by.' The lender
said, 'Allah has delivered on your behalf the money you sent
in the piece of wood. So, you may keep your one thousand
Dinars and depart guided on the right path.' "
Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "Procrastination
(delay) in paying debts by a wealthy man is injustice. So, if
your debt is transferred from your debtor to a rich debtor,
you should agree."
3.487:
Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "Procrastination
(delay) in paying debts by a wealthy person is injustice. So,
if your debt is transferred from your debtor to a rich debtor,
you should agree."
3.488.1:
Narrated Salama bin Al−Akwa`: Once, while we were sitting in
the company of Prophet, a dead man was brought. The Prophet
was requested to lead the funeral prayer for the deceased. He
said, "Is he in debt?" The people replied in the negative. He
said, "Has he left any wealth?" They said, "No." So, he led
his funeral prayer. Another dead man was brought and the
people said, "O Allah's Apostle! Lead his funeral prayer." The
Prophet said, "Is he in debt?" They said, "Yes." He said, "Has
he left any wealth?" They said, ''Three Dinars." So, he led
the prayer. Then a third dead man was brought and the people
said (to the Prophet ), Please lead his funeral prayer." He
said, "Has he left any wealth?" They said, "No." He asked, "Is
he in debt?" They said, ("Yes! He has to pay) three Diners.',
He (refused to pray and) said, "Then pray for your (dead)
companion." Abu Qatada said, "O Allah's Apostle! Lead his
funeral prayer, and I will pay his debt." So, he led the
prayer.
3.488.2:
Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "An Israeli man asked
another Israeli to lend him one thousand Dinars. The second
man required witnesses. The former replied, 'Allah is
sufficient as a witness.' The second said, 'I want a surety.'
The former replied, 'Allah is sufficient as a surety.' The
second said, 'You are right,' and lent him the money for a
certain period. The debtor went across the sea. When he
finished his job, he searched for a conveyance so that he
might reach in time for the repayment of the debt, but he
could not find any. So, he took a piece of wood and made a
hole in it, inserted in it one thousand Dinars and a letter to
the lender and then closed (i.e. sealed) the hole tightly. He
took the piece of wood to the sea and said. 'O Allah! You know
well that I took a loan of one thousand Dinars from so−and−so.
He demanded a surety from me but I told him that Allah's
Guarantee was sufficient and he accepted Your guarantee. He
then asked for a witness and I told him that Allah was
sufficient as a Witness, and he accepted You as a Witness. No
doubt, I tried hard to find a conveyance so that I could pay
his money but could not find, so I hand over this money to
You.' Saying that, he threw the piece of wood into the sea
till it went out far into it, and then he went away. Meanwhile
he started searching for a conveyance in order to reach the
creditor's country. One day the lender came out of his house
to see whether a ship had arrived bringing his money, and all
of a sudden he saw the piece of wood in which his money had
been deposited. He took it home to use for fire. When he sawed
it, he found his money and the letter inside it. Shortly after
that, the debtor came bringing one thousand Dinars to him and
said, 'By Allah, I had been trying hard to get a boat so that
I could bring you your money, but failed to get one before the
one I have come by.' The lender asked, 'Have you sent
something to me?' The debtor replied, 'I have told you I could
not get a boat other than the one I have come by.' The lender
said, 'Allah has delivered on your behalf the money you sent
in the piece of wood. So, you may keep your one thousand
Dinars and depart guided on the right path.' "
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