Hadith+
    Beta 2
Help
 
X
GO
Browse All Books    Browse All Topics
LiteView
 
Quick Search 
Sunan Abi Dawud 4562 (Book 41, Hadith 69) #24853
Blood-Wit Compensation

SUMMARY: The Prophet (PBUH) taught that the blood-wit for each finger is ten camels.

Narrated 'Amr b. Suh'aib: On his father's authority, said that his grandfather said: The Prophet said in his address while he was leaning against the Ka'bah: (The blood-wit) for each finger is ten camels.
حَدَّثَنَا هُدْبَةُ بْنُ خَالِدٍ، حَدَّثَنَا هَمَّامٌ، حَدَّثَنَا حُسَيْنٌ الْمُعَلِّمُ، عَنْ عَمْرِو بْنِ شُعَيْبٍ، عَنْ أَبِيهِ، عَنْ جَدِّهِ، أَنَّ النَّبِيَّ قَالَ فِي خُطْبَتِهِ وَهُوَ مُسْنِدٌ ظَهْرَهُ إِلَى الْكَعْبَةِ ‏ "‏ فِي الأَصَابِعِ عَشْرٌ عَشْرٌ

TOPICS
bloodwit  *  camels  *  compensation  *  diya  *  qasab  *  tawliyah

QUICK LESSONS:
Paying fair compensation when causing harm or injury to others according to Islamic law .

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith teaches us about the importance of compensation in cases of injury or death caused by another person. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) taught that the blood-wit for each finger is ten camels. This means that if someone injures another person and causes them to lose a finger, they must pay a certain amount of money as compensation to the injured party. This amount is determined by Islamic law and is usually set at ten camels per finger lost. This hadith also teaches us about justice and fairness in society; it shows us how important it is to ensure that those who are wronged are compensated for their losses in an appropriate manner.

Please use the feedback below to report any discrepancies or concerns.

Feedback           Discuss      Disclaimer     

haluk
  
Prev    Next