The Chapters
on Gifts from Sunan Ibn Majah
2375 It was
narrated that Nu’man bin Bashir said that his father took him to the Prophet
(saw) and said: “Bear witness that I have given Nu’man such and such from my
wealth.” He said: “Have you given all your children something like that which
you have given to Nu’man?” He said: “No.” He said: “Then let someone other than
me bear witness to that.” And he said: “Would you not like all your children to
honor you equally?” He said: “Of course.” He said: “Then do not do this.”
(Sahih)
2376 It was
narrated from Nu’man bin Bashir that his father gave him a gift of a slave, and
he came to the Prophet (saw) so that he could witness the gift. He said: “Have
you given something to all your children?” He said: “No.” He said: “Then take
back (your gift).” (Sahih)
2377 It was
narrated from Ibn ‘Abbas and Ibn ‘Umar, who attributed the Hadith to the
Prophet (saw, that he said: “It is not permissible for a man to give a gift
then take it back, except what a father gives to his child.” (Sahih)
2378 It was
narrated from ‘Amr bin Shu’bah, from his father, from his grandfather, that the
Prophet of Allah (saw) said: “None of you should take back a gift, except a
father (taking it back) from his son.” (Sahih)
2379 It was
narrated from Abu Hurairah that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: “There is no
lifelong grant. Whoever is given something as a lifelong grant, it is his.’”
(Hasan)
2380 It was
narrated that Jabir said: “I heard the Messenger of Allah (saw) say: ‘Whoever
gives a lifelong grant to a man, it belongs to him (the recipient) and to his
heirs. His (the giver’s) words put an end to his right to it, and it belongs to
the one to whom it was given for life and to his heirs.” (Sahih)
2381 It was
narrated from Zaid bin Thabit that the Prophet (saw) ruled that a gift given
for life belongs to the heirs (of the recipient). (Sahih)
2382 It was
narrated from Ibn ‘Umar that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: “There is no
Ruqba. Whoever is given a gift on the basis of Ruqba, it belongs to him,
whether he lives or dies.” (Sahih)
He (the narrator) said: “Ruqba is when one man says to
another: ‘When either of us dies.’”
2383 It was
narrated from Jabir bin ‘Abdullah that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: “
‘Umra belongs to the one to whom it was given, and Ruqba belongs to the one to
whom it was given.” (Sahih)
2384 It was
narrated from Abu Hurairah that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: “The
likeness of one who takes back his gift is that of a dog that eats until it is
full and vomits; then it goes back to its vomit and eats it again.” (Sahih)
2385 It was
narrated from Ibn ‘Abbas that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: “The one who
takes back his gift is like the one who goes back to his vomit.” (Sahih)
2386 It was
narrated from Ibn ‘Umar that the Prophet (saw) said: “The one who takes back
his gift is like the dog that goes back to its vomit.” (Sahih)
2387 It was
narrated from Abu Hurairah that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: “A man has
more right to his gift so long as he has not gotten something in return for
it.” (Sahih)
2388 It was
narrated from ‘Amr bin Shu’aib, from his father, from his grandfather, that the
Messenger of Allah (saw) said, in a sermon that he delivered: “It is not
permissible for a woman to dispose of her wealth except with her husband’s
permission, once he has married her.” (Sahih)
2389 It was
narrated from ‘Abdullah bin Yahya, one of the sons of Ka’b bin Malik, from his
father, from his grandfather, that his grandmother Khairah, the wife of Ka’b
bin Malik, came to the Messenger of Allah (saw) with some jewelry belonging to
her, and said, I am giving this in charity. The Messenger of Allah (saw) said
to her: “It is not permissible for a woman to dispose of her wealth without her
husband’s permission. Did you ask Ka’b’s permission?” She said: “Yes.” So the
Messenger of Allah (saw) sent or Ka’b bin Malik, her husband, and said, “Did
you give Khairah permission to give her jewelry in charity?” He said: “Yes.” So
the Messenger of Allah (saw) accepted it from her. (Da’if)
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