SAYINGS OF THE MESSENGER
(SALLALLAHO-ALAIHE-WA-AALEHI-WASALLAM)
Unfair Dealings in Business
106. Sayyidina Jabir (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
The
Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) cursed him who takes interest, and who
gives it, who witnessed the deal. He said that they are all alike.(Muslim, Mishkat)
107. Sayyidina Abu Hurayrah (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
People will see a time surely when there
is no one who has not received interest and if there is anyone who has not, he
surely has felt its dust on him(that is, its effects).(Ahmad, Abu Dawood, Mishkat)
108. Sayyidina ‘Abdullah bin Hanzalah (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
If anyone receives even a dirham in
interest intentionally then it is more serious than committing adultery
thirty-six times. (Ahmad, Dara Qutni, Mishkat)
109 Sayyidina Abu Hurayrah (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
The sin against interest is made up of
seventy parts, the least degree is as if he committed adultery his mother.(Ibn Majah, Mishkat)
110. Sayyidina samurah bin Jundab (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
Tonight I dreamt that two men came to me and took me to a sacred place and we
went on until we arrived at a river of blood in the middle of which was a man
while another man stood at its bank and had plenty of stones before him. The
man in the middle of the river tried to come out of it but the one at the bank
hurled a stone on his mouth forcing him to return to his original place. In
this way, whenever he tried to come out, the other threw a stone on his mouth
and compelled him to go back to his place. I asked “Who is this?” and was told
that the man in the river was the one who took interest. (Bukhari, Targheeb)
111. Sayyidina ‘Abdullah bin Mas’ood (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
Even if anyone earns much through
interest, the consequences are that he will face paucity. (Ibn Majah,Haakim, Targheeb)
112. Sayyidina ‘Abdullah bin ‘Umar (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
If
anyone buys food grain then he must not re-sell it until he receives possession
of it.(Bukhari, Muslims, Mishkat)
113 Sayyidina ‘Abdullah bin
‘Umar (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
A man
must not quote more than the amount offered by his brother (that is, interfere
into their bargain), and no one should make a proposal of marriage over the
proposal of his brother unless he has his consent. (Muslims, Mishkat)
114. Sayyidina Jabir (Radi-ALLAHO-An-ho)
Let
not a city-dweller sell for a villager (or a man from the desert). Leave people
alone and Allah will provide them provision through one another. (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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