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ßÊÇÈ ÇÓÊÊÇÈÉ ÇáãÑÊÏíä æÇáãÚÇäÏíä æÞÊÇáåã  The Book of Dealing With Apostates
 
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| Hadeeth No. 6480 | 
 - Narrated 'Abdullah: | 
  
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| Hadeeth No. 6481 | 
 - Narrated Abu Bakra: | 
  
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| Hadeeth No. 6482 | 
 - Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr: | 
  
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| Hadeeth No. 6483 | 
 - Narrated Ibn Mas'ud: | 
  
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| Hadeeth No. 6484 | 
 - Narrated 'Ikrima: | 
  
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| Hadeeth No. 6485 | 
 - Narrated Abu Burda: | 
  
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Abu Musa said, "I came to the Prophet along with two men (from the        tribe) of Ash'ariyin, one on my right and the other on my left, while        Allah's Apostle was brushing his teeth (with a Siwak), and both men        asked him for some employment. The Prophet said, 'O Abu Musa (O        'Abdullah bin Qais!).' I said, 'By Him Who sent you with the Truth,        these two men did not tell me what was in their hearts and I did not        feel (realize) that they were seeking employment.' As if I were        looking now at his Siwak being drawn to a corner under his lips, and        he said, 'We never (or, we do not) appoint for our affairs anyone who        seeks to be employed. But O Abu Musa! (or 'Abdullah bin Qais!) Go to        Yemen.'" The Prophet then sent Mu'adh bin Jabal after him and when        Mu'adh reached him, he spread out a cushion for him and requested him        to get down (and sit on the cushion). Behold: There was a fettered man       beside Abu Muisa. Mu'adh asked, "Who is this (man)?" Abu Muisa said,        "He was a Jew and became a Muslim and then reverted back to Judaism."        Then Abu Muisa requested Mu'adh to sit down but Mu'adh said, "I will        not sit down till he has been killed. This is the judgment of Allah        and His Apostle (for such cases) and repeated it thrice. Then Abu Musa       ordered that the man be killed, and he was killed. Abu Musa added,        "Then we discussed the night prayers and one of us said, 'I pray and        sleep, and I hope that Allah will reward me for my sleep as well as        for my prayers.'" 
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| Hadeeth No. 6486 | 
 - Narrated Abu Huraira: | 
  
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When the Prophet died and Abu Bakr became his successor and some of        the Arabs reverted to disbelief, 'Umar said, "O Abu Bakr! How can you        fight these people although Allah's Apostle said, 'I have been ordered       to fight the people till they say: 'None has the right to be        worshipped but Allah, 'and whoever said, 'None has the right to be        worshipped but Allah', Allah will save his property and his life from        me, unless (he does something for which he receives legal punishment)        justly, and his account will be with Allah?' "Abu Bakr said, "By        Allah! I will fight whoever differentiates between prayers and Zakat        as Zakat is the right to be taken from property (according to Allah's        Orders). By Allah! If they refused to pay me even a kid they used to        pay to Allah's Apostle, I would fight with them for withholding it."        'Umar said, "By Allah: It was nothing, but I noticed that Allah opened       Abu Bakr's chest towards the decision to fight, therefore I realized        that his decision was right." 
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| Hadeeth No. 6487 | 
 - Narrated Anas bin Malik: | 
  
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| Hadeeth No. 6488 | 
 - Narrated 'Aisha: | 
  
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| Hadeeth No. 6489 | 
 - Narrated Ibn 'Umar: | 
  
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| Hadeeth No. 6490 | 
 - Narrated 'Abdullah: | 
  
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| Hadeeth No. 6491 | 
 - Narrated 'Ali: | 
  
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| Hadeeth No. 6492 | 
 - Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Yasar: | 
  
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| Hadeeth No. 6493 | 
 - Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar: | 
  
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| Hadeeth No. 6494 | 
 - Narrated Abu Sa'id: | 
  
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While the Prophet was distributing (something, 'Abdullah bin Dhil        Khawaisira At-Tamimi came and said, "Be just, O Allah's Apostle!" The        Prophet said, "Woe to you ! Who would be just if I were not?" 'Umar        bin Al-Khattab said, "Allow me to cut off his neck ! " The Prophet        said, " Leave him, for he has companions, and if you compare your        prayers with their prayers and your fasting with theirs, you will look       down upon your prayers and fasting, in comparison to theirs. Yet they        will go out of the religion as an arrow darts through the game's body        in which case, if the Qudhadh of the arrow is examined, nothing will        be found on it, and when its Nasl is examined, nothing will be found        on it; and then its Nadiyi is examined, nothing will be found on it.        The arrow has been too fast to be smeared by dung and blood. The sign        by which these people will be recognized will be a man whose one hand        (or breast) will be like the breast of a woman (or like a moving piece       of flesh). These people will appear when there will be differences        among the people (Muslims)." Abu Sa'id added: I testify that I heard        this from the Prophet and also testify that 'Ali killed those people        while I was with him. The man with the description given by the        Prophet was brought to 'Ali. The following Verses were revealed in        connection with that very person (i.e., 'Abdullah bin Dhil-Khawaisira        At-Tarnimi): 'And among them are men who accuse you (O Muhammad) in        the matter of (the distribution of) the alms.'    (9.58) 
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| Hadeeth No. 6495 | 
 - Narrated Yusair bin 'Amr: | 
  
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| Hadeeth No. 6496 | 
 - Narrated Abu Huraira: | 
  
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| Hadeeth No. 6497 | 
 - Narrated 'Abdullah: | 
  
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| Hadeeth No. 6498 | 
 - Narrated 'Itban bin Malik: | 
  
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| Hadeeth No. 6499 | 
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Abu 'Abdur-Rahman and Hibban bin 'Atiyya had a dispute. Abu        'Abdur-Rahman said to Hibban, "You know what made your companions        (i.e. Ali) dare to shed blood." Hibban said, "Come on! What is that?"        'Abdur-Rahman said, "Something I heard him saying." The other said,        "What was it?" 'AbdurRahman said, "'Ali said, Allah's Apostle sent for       me, Az-Zubair and Abu Marthad, and all of us were cavalry men, and        said, 'Proceed to Raudat-Hajj (Abu Salama said that Abu 'Awana called        it like this, i.e., Hajj where there is a woman carrying a letter from       Hatib bin Abi Balta'a to the pagans (of Mecca). So bring that letter        to me.' So we proceeded riding on our horses till we overtook her at        the same place of which Allah's Apostle had told us. She was traveling       on her camel. In that letter Hatib had written to the Meccans about        the proposed attached of Allah's Apostle against them. We asked her,        "Where is the letter which is with you?' She replied, 'I haven't got        any letter.' So we made her camel kneel down and searched her luggage,       but we did not find anything. My two companions said, 'We do not think       that she has got a letter.' I said, 'We know that Allah's Apostle has        not told a lie.'"     
       Then 'Ali took an oath saying, "By Him by Whom one should swear! You        shall either bring out the letter or we shall strip off your clothes."       She then stretched out her hand for her girdle (round her waist) and        brought out the paper (letter). They took the letter to Allah's        Apostle. 'Umar said, "O Allah's Apostle! (Hatib) has betrayed Allah,        His Apostle and the believers; let me chop off his neck!" Allah's        Apostle said, "O Hatib! What obliged you to do what you have done?"        Hatib replied, "O Allah's Apostle! Why (for what reason) should I not        believe in Allah and His Apostle? But I intended to do the (Mecca)        people a favor by virtue of which my family and property may be        protected as there is none of your companions but has some of his        people (relatives) whom Allah urges to protect his family and        property." The Prophet said, "He has said the truth; therefore, do not       say anything to him except good." 'Umar again said, "O Allah's        Apostle! He has betrayed Allah, His Apostle and the believers; let me        chop his neck off!" The Prophet said, "Isn't he from those who fought        the battle of Badr? And what do you know, Allah might have looked at        them (Badr warriors) and said (to them), 'Do what you like, for I have       granted you Paradise?' " On that, 'Umar's eyes became flooded with        tears and he said, "Allah and His Apostle know best."  
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