Mawali

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Mawali In Sahih AlBukhari

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In Muwata Malik

Hadith PageArabic TextEnglish TranslationBook and Chapter
MuwataMalik-017-001-34834Malik related to me from Rabia Ibn Abdulrahman that AlZubair Ibn AlAwam bought a slave and set him free. The slave had children by a free woman. When AlZubair freed him; he said; They are my mawali. The man argued; They are the mawali of their mother. Rather; they are our mawali. They took the dispute to Uthman Ibn Affan; and Uthman gave a judgement that AlZubair had their wala.The Chapter on Freed And Inheritance Of Slaves in HodHood Indexing, The Book of Greetings in Muwata Malik
MuwataMalik-017-001-34835Malik related to me that he had heard that Said Ibn AlMusayab was asked who had the wala of the children whom a slave had by a free woman. Said said; If their father dies and he is a slave who was not set free; their wala belongs to the mawali of their mother. Malik said; That is like the child of a woman who is a mawla who has been divorced by lian; the child is attached to the mawali of his mother and they are his mawali. If he dies; they inherit from him. If he commits a crime; they pay the blood-money for him. If his father acknowledges him; he is given a kinship to him and his wala goes to the mawali of his father. They are his heirs; they pay his blood-money and his father is punished with the hadd-punishment. Malik said; It is like that with a free-born woman divorced by lian. If her husband who curses her by lian does not acknowledge her child; the child is dealt with in the same way except that the rest of his inheritance after the inheritance of his mother and his brothers from his mother goes to all the muslims as long as he was not given kinship to his father. The child of the lian is attached to the patronage of the mawali of his mother until his father acknowledges him because he does not have a lineage or paternal relations. If his lineage is confirmed; it goes to his paternal relations. Malik said; The generally agreed-on way of doing things among us about a child of a slave by a free woman; while the father of the slave is free; is that the grandfather the father of the slave ; attracts the wala of his son free children by a free woman. They leave their inheritance to him as long as their father is a slave. If the father becomes free; the wala returns to his mawali. If he dies and he is still a slave; the inheritance and the wala go to the grandfather. If the slave has two free sons; and one of them dies while the father is still a slave; the grandfather; the father of the father; attracts the wala and the inheritance. Malik spoke about a slave-girl who was set free while she was pregnant and her husband was a slave and then her husband became free before she gave birth; or after she gave birth. He said; The wala of what is in her womb goes to the person who set the mother free because slavery touched the child before the mother was set free. It is not treated in the same way as a child conceived by its mother after she has been set free because the wala of such a child; is attracted by the father when he is set free. Malik said that if a slave asked his master permission to free a slave of his and his master gave permission; the wala of the freed slave went to the master of his master; and his wala did not return to the master who had set him free; even if he were to become free himself.The Chapter on Freed And Inheritance Of Slaves in HodHood Indexing, The Book of Greetings in Muwata Malik
MuwataMalik-017-001-34836Malik related to me from Abdullah Ibn Abi Bakr Ibn Muhammad Ibn Amr Ibn Hazm from Abd AlMalik Ibn Abi Bakr Ibn Abdulrahman Ibn AlHarith Ibn Hisham that his father told him that AlAsi Ibn Hisham had died and left three sons; two by one wife and one by another wife. One of the two with the same mother died and left property and mawali. His full brother inherited his property and the wala of his mawali. Then he also died; and left as heirs his son and his paternal half brother. His son said; I obtain what my father inherited of property and the wala of the mawali. His brother said; It is not like that. You obtain the property. As for the wala of the mawali; it is not so. Do you think that had it been my first brother who died today; I would not have inherited from him? They argued and went to Uthman Ibn Affan. He gave a judgement that the brother had the wala of the mawali.The Chapter on Family And Honor in HodHood Indexing, The Book of General Subjects in Muwata Malik
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-017-001-34838Malik related to me that he had heard that Said Ibn AlMusayab spoke about a man who died and left three sons and left mawali whom he had freed. Then two of his sons died and left children. He said; The third remaining son inherits the mawali. When he dies; his children and the children of his brothers share equally in the wala of the mawali.The Chapter on Family And Honor in HodHood Indexing, The Book of General Subjects in Muwata Malik

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