SAYINGS OF THE MESSENGER
(SALLALLAHO-ALAIHE-WA-AALEHI-WASALLAM)
Debts and Repayments
122. Sayyidina ‘Adullah bin ‘Umar (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
Keep
your sins in check; death will come easily. Let your debts be limited; you will
spend your life in comfort. (Bukhari, Targheeb)
123. Sayyidina Abu Hurayrah (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
If
anyone borrows from another intending to repay then Allah makes circumstances
ideal for him to repay. But, if anyone borrows to waste the others money then
Allah wastes the man himself. (Bukhari, Ibn Majah, Targheeb)
124. Sayyidina Abu Hurayrah (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
If
anyone agrees to pay a specified dower to a woman and he marries not really
intending to pay it to her then he is committing fornication. If anyone borrows
money from another not intending to repay then he is a thief. (Bazzaar, Targheeb)
125. Sayyidina Muhammad bin ‘Abdullah bin
Jahsh (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
By
Him in Whose Hand is my life, if a man were to be killed in the path of Allah
(in Jihad) then come to life, be killed again in His Path then come to life, be
killed again in the path of Allah but have a debt over him then he will not go
to Paradise until his debt is paid. (Nasa’i, Targheeb)
126. Sayyidina ‘Adullah bin ‘Umar (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
If
anyone dies while he owes someone one dinar or one dirham then that will be
paid from his pious deeds (that is, the creditors will be paid the debtor’s
pious deeds) because dinar and dirham will not be (in circulation) there. (Ibn Majah, Targheeb)
127. Sayyidina Abu Qataadah (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
The
person who hopes that Allah will remove his sufferings on the day of
Resurrection, let him give respite to a hard-pressed (debtor) and mitigate his
suffering or forgive him (altogether). (Muslim, Mishkat)
128. Sayyidina ‘Abu Yasar (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
The
person who allows respite to one in straitened circumstances or remits his
debts altogether then Allah will shade him with His Mercy. (Muslim, Mishkat)
129. Sayyidina Abu Hurayrah (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
A man
was given to extend loans to other people and he had instructed his servants to
forgive if they met anyone who was in straitened circumstances, saying,
“Perhaps Allah will forgive us our sins.” Thus, when he died and met Allah, He
forgave him his sins. (Bukhari, Muslim, Mishkat)
Collected from The
Book “Sayings of The Prophet” (Peace Be Upon Him), Written by Justice Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani
& Published by Darul Ishaat, Urdu
Bazaar Karachi, (collected by: Muhammad
Sharif)
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