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سنن النسائي

Sunan an-Nasai
5,758 hadith
#4501 Sahih
Abu Hurairah said:"The Messenger of Allah said: 'Do and whoever meets any of them and buys from him the vendor has the choice of annulling the transaction when he comes to the marketplace
#4502 Sahih
(It was narrated that Abu Hurairah said:The Messenger of Allah said: "No town-dweller should sell for a desert-dweller, do not artificially inflate prices, no man should urge a seller to cancel a sale already agreed upon with another buy so as to by the goods himself, no one should make a proposal over the proposal of his brother and no woman should make a proposal over the proposal of his brother and no woman should ask for her sister in faith) to be divorced so as to turn over what is in her vessel Deprived her of her share of maintenance) and so that she may get married in her place: she will have what Allah has decreed or her
#4503 Sahih
It was narrated from Ibn 'Umar that the Prophet said:"No one of you should urge someone to cancel a sale he has already agreed upon with his brother so as to sell him his own goods
#4504 Sahih
It was narrated from Ibn 'Umar that the Messenger of Allah said:"Do not urge someone to cancel a sale he has already agreed upon so as to sell him your own goods, unless he bys or changes his mind
#4505 Sahih
It was narrated from Ibn 'Umar that:the Prophet forbade artificially inflating prices
#4506 Sahih
It was narrated that Abu Hurairah said:"I heard the messenger of Allah say: "No man should urge anyone to cancel a sale he has already agreed upon with his brother so as to sell him his own goods; no town-dweller should sell for a desert-dweller; do not artificially inflate prices; no man should outbid his brother; and no woman should ask for her sister (in faith) to be divorced so as to turn over what is in her vessel (deprive her of her share of maintenance)
#4507 Sahih
It was narrated from Abu Hurairah that the Prophet said:"No tow-dweller should sell for desert-dweller, no man should outbid his brother; and no woman should ask for her sister (in faith) to be divorced so as to turn over what is in her bowl (deprive her of her share of maintenance)
#4508 Daif
It was narrated from Anas bin Malik that:the Messenger of Allah sold a drinking bowl and a blanket (for a horse of camel) to the highest bidder
#4509 Sahih
It was narrated from Abu Hurairah that:the Messenger of Allah forbade Mulamash and Munabadha
#4510 Sahih
It was narrated from Abu Sa' eed Al- Khudri that:the Messenger of Allah forbade Mulamasah, which means touching a garment without looking at it, and Munabadha, which is where one man sells his garment to another man, by throwing it to him, without him checking it or looking at it
#4511 Sahih
It was narrated that Abu Sa'eed al-Khudri said:"The Messenger of Allah forbade two kinds of transactions: Mulamash and Munabddhah
#4512 Sahih
It was narrated that Abu Sa'eed Al-Khudri said:"The messenger of Allah forbade two kinds of transactions: Mulamash and Mumabadha
#4513 Sahih
<Abu Hurairah said:"The Messenger of Allah forbade Munabadhah and Mulamash. Mulamasah is when two men trade garments with each other under cover of night, each man touching the garment of the other with his hand> and Munabadhah is when one man throws a garment to another and the other throws a garment to him, and they trade them with each other in that manner
#4514 Sahih
It was narrated that Abu Sa 'eed A-Khudri said:"The Messenger of Allah forbade Mulamasah, which means touching a garment without looking at it; (and he forbade) Munabadhah which is where one man sells his garment to another man by throwing it to him, without him checking it or looking at it
#4515 Sahih
It was narrated that Abu Sa'eed Al-Khudri said:"The Messenger of Allah forbade two kinds of garments and two kinds of transactions. As for the two kinds of transactions, they are Mulamash and Munabadhaha. Munabadha is when a man says, 'I throw this garment, and the transaction becomes binding, and Mulamasah is when a man touches it with his had, without spreading it out and checking it, and once he touches it, the transaction becomes binding
#4516 Sahih Lighairihi
It was narrated from Salim that his father said:"The Messenger of Allah forbade two kinds of garments, and he forbade two kinds of transactions for us: Munabadhah and Mulamasah, which are kinds of transactions which were common during the Jahiliyyah
#4517 Sahih
It was narrated from Hafs bin 'Asim, from Abu Hurairah that the Prophet forbade two kids of transactions:Munabadhah and Mulamasha. And he said that Mulamasah means when one man says to another: "I will sell you my garment for your garment," and neither of them looks at the garment of the others, rather he just touches it. And Munabadhah is when he says: "I will throw what I have and you throw what you have," so that they buy from one another, and neither of them knows how much the other has, and so on
#4518 Sahih
It was narrated that Abu Hurairah said:"The Messenger of Allah forbade Gharar transaction and Hasah transactions
#4519 Sahih
It was narrated from Ibn 'Uar that the Messenger of Allah said:"Do not sell fruits until their condition is known. And he forbade (both) the seller and the purchaser (to engage in such a transaction)
#4520 Sahih
It was narrated from Salim, from his father, that:the Messenger of Allah forbade selling fruits until their condition is known
#4521 Sahih
It was narrated that Abu Hurairah said:"The Messenger of Allah said: 'Do not sell fruits until their condition is known, and do not sell fresh dates (still on the tree) for dried dates."' Ibn Shihab said: "Salim bin 'Abdullah narrated to me, from his father: 'That Allah's Messenger forbade from ..." similarly
#4522 Sahih
Abdullah bin 'Umar said:"The Messenger of Allah stood up among us ad said: 'Do not sell fruits until their condition is known
#4523 Sahih
It was narrated from 'Ata:"I heard Jabir bin 'Abdullah (narrate) from the Prophet that he forbade Mukhabarah, Muzabanah and Muhaqalah, an (he forbade) selling fruits until their condition is known, an that they should only sold for Dinars and Dirhams, but he granted a concession regarding the sale of Araya:
#4524 Sahih
It was narrated from Jabir that:the Prophet forbade Mukhabarah, Muzabanah and Muhaqalah, and selling fruits until they were fit to eat, except in the case f 'Aray
#4525 Sahih
It was narrated that Jabir said:"the Messenger of Allah forbade selling the fruit of date palms until they are fit to eat

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