Riyad U Saliheen, Hadith # 209 |
Abu
Humaid bin Sa`d As-Sa`idi (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The
Prophet (PBUH) employed a man from the tribe of Al-Azd named Ibn
Lutbiyyah as collector of Zakat. When the employee returned (with the
collections) he said: "(O Prophet (PBUH)!) This is for you and this is
mine because it was presented to me as gift.'' Messenger of Allah (PBUH)
rose to the pulpit and praised Allah and extolled Him. Then he said, "I
employ a man to do a job and he comes and says: `This is for you and
this has been presented to me as gift'? Why did he not remain in the
house of his father or the house of his mother and see whether gifts
will be given to him or not? By Allah in Whose Hand is the life of
Muhammad, if any one of you took anything wrongfully, he will bring it
on the Day of Resurrection, carrying it on (his back), I will not
recognize anyone of you, on the Day of Resurrection with a grunting
camel, or a bellowing cow, or a bleating ewe.'' Then he raised his hands
till we could see the whiteness of his armpits. Then he said thrice,
``O Allah ! have I conveyed (Your Commandments)''. [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]. Commentary: There is a stern warning in this Hadith for the government functionaries. Nowadays official positions are very much misused and people have developed the habit of giving presents and gifts to them. According to this Hadith, all such presents and gifts which are given to the government employees due to their official position are unlawful and constitute bribery. The taking and accepting of bribery are both unlawful. Click Here For Arabic And Urdu |
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Riyad U Saliheen, Hadith # 209
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