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Lesson 246 of the Commentary of the Book of Hajj from al Tajrid al Sarih (The Abridged Saheeh al Bukhari) by Shaykh Abu Yusuf Riyadh ul Haq. Hadeeth 891-893 . This lesson took place on Friday 30th October 2009 at Al Kawthar Academy, Leicester.

 

SUBJECTS COVERED

- Is bathing permissible in a state of Ihram?

- Do you have to perform umrah straight away upon arriving in Makkah?

 

HADEETH 894 

- Two Sahabah رضى الله عنهم differing on whether one could bath whilst in a state of Ihram.

- Is it permissible to enter Makkah without Ihram?

- When arriving in Jeddah, can one travel to Madinah first?

 

HADEETH 895 

- Imam Shafis proof for entering Makkah without being in a state of Ihram.

- Exceptions to the amnesty on the conquest of Makkah.

- Why was ibn Khatal executed?

- Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم forgiving some of those who were exempted from the general amnesty.

 

HADEETH 896

 - Performing Hajj on behalf of the deceased.

- The difference between a vow and an intension.

- Fulfilling the vows of the deceased.

- Should an amount be taken from the estate from the deceased to fulfil a vow?

- Can a man perform Hajj on behalf of a woman?

- Seeking entertainment instead of Ilm.

- The reply of Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم to one who asked about the final hour.

- Sayyiduna Salman al Farsi رضى الله عنه admonishment of those who came to listen to him.

- Lay preachers and story tellers.

- Seeking emotional roller coaster rides.

- People who don’t pray yet people say they perform miracles.

- The one eyed man is king in the land of the blind.

- We will all gain something from the lessons of al Tajrid al Sarih.

- The 4 categories of understanding the Qur’an.

 

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Lesson 193 of the Commentary of the Book of Zakah from al Tajrid al Sarih (The Abridged Saheeh al-Bukhari) by Shaykh Abu Yusuf Riyadh ul Haq.

Hadeeth 732

Delivered on Friday 23rd May 2008

 The Book of Zakah

باب: العَرْضُ فِي الزّكَاة

CHAPTER 21. Zakât may be paid in kind (and not in cash).

732. عَنْ أَنَسٍ رَضِيَ اللهُ عَنْهُ: أَنّ أَبَا بَكْرٍ الصّديق رَضِيَ اللهُ عَنْهُ: كَتَبَ لَهُ الّتِي أَمَرَ اللهُ رَسُولَهُ صلى الله عليه وسلم: (وَمَنْ بَلَغَتْ صَدَقَتُهُ بِنْتَ مَخَاضٍ وَلَيْسَتْ عِنْدَهُ, وَعِنْدَهُ بِنْتُ لَبُونٍ, فَإِنّهَا تُقْبَلُ مِنْهُ, وَيُعْطِيهِ المُصَدّقُ عِشْرِينَ دِرْهَمًا أَوْ شَاتَيْنِ, فَإِنْ لَمْ يَكُنْ عِنْدَهُ بِنْتُ مَخَاضٍ عَلَى وَجْهِهَا, وَعِنْدَهُ ابْنُ لَبُونٍ, فَإِنّهُ يُقْبَلُ مِنْهُ, وَلَيْسَ مَعَهُ شَيْءٌ). رواه البخاري: 1448 732.

Narrated Anas رضى الله عنه : Abu Bakr رضى الله عنه wrote to me what Allâh had instructed His Messenger صلى الله عليه وسلم to do regarding the one who had to pay one Bint Makhâd (i.e. one year old shecamel) as Zakât, and he did not have it but had got Bint Labun (two year old shecamel). (He wrote that) it could be accepted from him as Zakât, and the collector of Zakât would return him twenty dirhams or two sheep; and if the Zakât payer had not a Bint Makhâd, but he had Ibn Labun (a two year old hecamel) then it could be accepted as his Zakât, but he would not be paid anything. (2:528O.B.) SUBJECTS COVERED

HADEETH 732

From this hadeeth many of the principles related to giving commodities in zakat are gained.

You cannot understand this hadeeth simply from the English translation.

Anas bin Malik رضى الله عنه was appointed a zakah collector in Bahrain.

The original borders of Bahrain

A document containing the instructions of zakah as given by Rasulullah  صلى الله عليه وسلم.

The importance of camels in Arabia.

The number of animals one must own before becoming eligible for zakah.

The uniqueness of the Arabic language

The best of wealth is given for zakah.

Female animals are worth more than male animals.

Is zakah payable for a commodity by that very same commodity? Or can it be paid by anything else in lieu of that commodity?

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