Juhayna

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The word Juhayna is a stemmed form of the following words:


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Juhayna References or Citations

In Quran

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In Hadith Text Books

Juhayna In Sahih AlBukhari

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In Sahih Muslim

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In Sunan AlTermithi

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In Muwata Malik

Hadith PageArabic TextEnglish TranslationBook and Chapter
MuwataMalik-017-001-34837Malik related to me from Abdullah Ibn Abi Bakr Ibn Hazm that his father told him that he was sitting with Aban Ibn Uthman; and an argument was brought to him between some people from the Juhayna tribe and some people from the Banu AlHarith Ibn AlKhazraj. A woman of the Juhayna tribe was married to a man from the Banu AlHarith Ibn AlKhazraj; called Ibrahim Ibn Kulayb. She died and left property and mawali; and her son and husband inherited them from her. Then her son died and his heirs said; We have the wala of the mawali. Her son obtained them. Those of the Juhayna said; It is not like that. They are the mawali of our female associate. When her child died; we have their wala and we inherit them. Aban Ibn Uthman gave a judgement that the people from the Juhayna tribe did indeed have the wala of the mawali.The Chapter on Freed And Inheritance Of Slaves in HodHood Indexing, The Book of General Subjects in Muwata Malik
MuwataMalik-017-001-34895Malik related to me from Umar Ibn Abdulrahman Ibn Dalaf AlMuzani from his father that a man from the Juhayna tribe used to buy camels before people set out for hajj and sell them at a higher price. Then he travelled quickly and used to arrive in Makka before the others who set out for hajj. He went bankrupt and his situation was put before Umar Ibn AlKhattab; who said; O People! AlUsayfi; AlUsayfi of the Juhayna; was satisfied with his deen and his trust because it was said of him that he arrived before the others on hajj. He used to incur debts which he was not careful to repay; so all of his property has been eaten up by it. Whoever has a debt against him; let him come to us tomorrow and we will divide his property between his creditors. Beware of debts! Their beginning is a worry and their end is destitution.The Chapter on Debt And Creditors And Wealth in HodHood Indexing, The Book of Hair in Muwata Malik

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