Narrated Abu Qilaba:Once `Umar bin `Abdul `Aziz sat on his throne in the courtyard of his house so that the people might gather before him. Then he admitted them and (when they came in), he said, "What do you think of Al-Qasama?" They said, "We say that it is lawful to depend on Al-Qasama in Qisas, as the previous Muslim Caliphs carried out Qisas depending on it." Then he said to me, "O Abu Qilaba! What do you say about it?" He let me appear before the people and I said, "O Chief of the Believers! You have the chiefs of the army staff and the nobles of the Arabs. If fifty of them testified that a married man had committed illegal sexual intercourse in Damascus but they had not seen him (doing so), would you stone him?" He said, "No." I said, "If fifty of them testified that a man had committed theft in Hums, would you cut off his hand though they did not see him?" He replied, "No." I said, "By Allah, Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) never killed anyone except in one of the following three situations: (1) A person who killed somebody unjustly, was killed (in Qisas,) (2) a married person who committed illegal sexual intercourse and (3) a man who fought against Allah and His Apostle and deserted Islam and became an apostate." Then the people said, "Didn't Anas bin Malik narrate that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) cut off the hands of the thieves, branded their eyes and then, threw them in the sun?" I said, "I shall tell you the narration of Anas. Anas said: "Eight persons from the tribe of `Ukl came to Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) and gave the Pledge of allegiance for Islam (became Muslim). The climate of the place (Medina) did not suit them, so they became sick and complained about that to Allah's Messenger (ﷺ). He said (to them ), "Won't you go out with the shepherd of our camels and drink of the camels' milk and urine (as medicine)?" They said, "Yes." So they went out and drank the camels' milk and urine, and after they became healthy, they killed the shepherd of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) and took away all the camels. This news reached Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) , so he sent (men) to follow their traces and they were captured and brought (to the Prophet). He then ordered to cut their hands and feet, and their eyes were branded with heated pieces of iron, and then he threw them in the sun till they died." I said, "What can be worse than what those people did? They deserted Islam, committed murder and theft." Then 'Anbasa bin Sa`id said, "By Allah, I never heard a narration like this of today." I said, "O 'Anbasa! You deny my narration?" 'Anbasa said, "No, but you have related the narration in the way it should be related. By Allah, these people are in welfare as long as this Sheikh (Abu Qilaba) is among them." I added, "Indeed in this event there has been a tradition set by Allah's Messenger (ﷺ). The narrator added: Some Ansari people came to the Prophet (ﷺ) and discussed some matters with him, a man from amongst them went out and was murdered. Those people went out after him, and behold, their companion was swimming in blood. They returned to Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) and said to him, "O Allah's Apostle, we have found our companion who had talked with us and gone out before us, swimming in blood (killed)." Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) went out and asked them, "Whom do you suspect or whom do you think has killed him?" They said, "We think that the Jews have killed him." The Prophet (ﷺ) sent for the Jews and asked them, "Did you kill this (person)?" They replied, "No." He asked the Al-Ansars, "Do you agree that I let fifty Jews take an oath that they have not killed him?" They said, "It matters little for the Jews to kill us all and then take false oaths." He said, "Then would you like to receive the Diya after fifty of you have taken an oath (that the Jews have killed your man)?" They said, "We will not take the oath." Then the Prophet (ﷺ) himself paid them the Diya (Blood-money)." The narrator added, "The tribe of Hudhail repudiated one of their men (for his evil conduct) in the Pre-lslamic period of Ignorance. Then, at a place called Al-Batha' (near Mecca), the man attacked a Yemenite family at night to steal from them, but a. man from the family noticed him and struck him with his sword and killed him. The tribe of Hudhail came and captured the Yemenite and brought him to `Umar during the Hajj season and said, "He has killed our companion." The Yemenite said, "But these people had repudiated him (i.e., their companion)." `Umar said, "Let fifty persons of Hudhail swear that they had not repudiated him." So forty-nine of them took the oath and then a person belonging to them, came from Sham and they requested him to swear similarly, but he paid one-thousand Dirhams instead of taking the oath. They called another man instead of him and the new man shook hands with the brother of the deceased. Some people said, "We and those fifty men who had taken false oaths (Al-Qasama) set out, and when they reached a place called Nakhlah, it started raining so they entered a cave in the mountain, and the cave collapsed on those fifty men who took the false oath, and all of them died except the two persons who had shaken hands with each other. They escaped death but a stone fell on the leg of the brother of the deceased and broke it, whereupon he survived for one year and then died." I further said, "`Abdul Malik bin Marwan sentenced a man to death in Qisas (equality in punishment) for murder, basing his judgment on Al-Qasama, but later on he regretted that judgment and ordered that the names of the fifty persons who had taken the oath (Al-Qasama), be erased from the register, and he exiled them in Sham."
Reference
Sahih al-Bukhari 6899
In-book reference
Book 87, Hadith 38
USC-MSA web (English)
Vol. 9, Book 83, Hadith 37
Translation by Dr. M. Muhsin Khan · Language: EN
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Abu Qilaba related that 'Umar ibn 'Abdu'l-'Aziz set on his seat for the people one day and then he gave them permission to enter and he said, "What do you say about the qasama?" They answered, "We say that it is a right to take retaliation by qasama. The khalifs carried out retaliation by it." Then he said, "What do you say, Abu Qilaba?" He set me up before people. I said, 'Amir al-Mu'minin, you have the heads of the armies and the nobles of the Arabs. Do you think that if fifty of them were to testify that a man in Damascus had committed fornication when they had not seen him that would you stone him?' 'No,' he answered. I said, 'Do you think that if fifty of them were to testify that a man in Homs had stolen, would you cut off his hand if they had not seen him?' 'No,' he answered. I said, 'By Allah, the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, never killed anyone except for three cases: a man who killed by crime and was killed, a man who committed fornication after becoming muhsan, or a man who fought Allah and His Messenger and apostatized from Islam. "The people said, 'Did not Anas ibn Malik report that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, cut off the hands of thieves, branded their eyes and then cast them out into the sun?' I said, 'I will relate to you the hadith of Anas. Anas related to me that a group of eight men of 'Ukl came to the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and gave him allegiance in Islam. The air did not agree with them and their bodies became ill. They complained about that to the Messenger of Allah* and he said, "Will you not go out with our camel herdsman and drink their milk and urine?" "Yes," they said. They went out and drank their milk and urine and regained their health. Then they killed the herdsman of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and drove off the herd. News of that reached the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and he sent people to pursue them. They were caught and brought and he commanded that their [alternate] hands and feet be amputated and their eyes branded and then threw them into the sun until they died.' I said, 'What is worse than what these people did? They apostatised from Islam, murdered and stole.' "'Anbasa ibn Sa'id said, 'By Allah, I have never heard anything like this today!' I said, 'Do you deny my narration, 'Anbasa?' 'No,' he answered, 'rather you have brought the hadith in its proper form. By Allah, this district will remain in good as long as this shaykh is living among them!' I said, 'This contains a sunna from the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. A group of Ansar visited him and spoke with him. Then one of their men left them and was murdered. They went out after him and found their companion in a pool of blood. They returned to the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and said, 'Messenger of Allah! We have found our companion who was talking with us and then left us in a pool of blood.' The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, went out and said, 'Who do you suspect?' or "Who do you think killed him?" They said, "We think that the Jews have killed him." He sent for the Jews and summoned them. He said, "Did you kill this man?" "No," they answered. He said [to the Ansar], 'Will you be satisfied if fifty of the Jews swear that they have not killed him?' They said, 'They would not be bothered if they murdered all of us and then swore oaths." He said, "Will you then be entitled to blood money by the oaths of fifty of you?' They said, 'We will not swear. So he himself paid the blood money.' I said, "Hudhayl repudiated one of their tribe during the Jahiliyya. Then at night that man attacked a family from Yemen at al-Batha'. One of their men noticed him and threw his sword at him and killed him. Hudhayl came and took the Yemeni man and brought him before 'Umar at the Hajj festival. They said, 'He killed our companion!' He said, 'They had repudiated him!' He said, 'Let fifty men of Hudhayl swear that they did not repudiate him.' Forty-nine of their men swore. Then one of their men came from Syria and they asked him to swear and he ransomed himself from the oath by paying 1000 dirhams. Then they brought another man in his place and he gave? And clasped hands with the brother of the slain man. They said, 'We and those fifty who had taken the oath went to Nakhla where it started raining. They went into a cave in the mountain and the cave collapsed upon the fifty who had taken the oath and they all died except for the two who had clasped hands. The stones followed them and broke the leg of the brother of the dead man. He lived for a year and then died."' I said, ''Abdu'l-Malik ibn Marwan took retaliation upon a man by qasama and then regretted what he had done. He ordered that the fifty who had sworn the oath be removed from the registry and sent them to Syria.
Reference
Sahih al-Bukhari 6899
In-book reference
Book 87, Hadith 38
USC-MSA web (English)
Vol. 9, Book 83, Hadith 37
Translation by Aisha Bewley · Language: EN
Sahih