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RIBA, ITS PROHIBITION & CLASSIFICATIONS IN HADITHS

Riba an Nasiyah

  1. From Usamah ibn Zayd : The Prophet, , said: “There is no riba except in Nasiyah [waiting].” (Bukhari, Kitab al-Buyu’, Bab Bay’ al-dinari bi al-dinar nasa’an; also Muslim and Musnad Ahmad) “There is no riba in hand-to-hand [spot] transactions.” (Muslim, Kitab al-Musaqat, Bah bay’i al-ta’ami mithlan bi mithlin; also in Nasa’i)
  2. From Ibn Mas’ud : The Prophet, , said: “Even when interest is much, it is bound to end up into paltriness.” (Ibn Majah, Kitab al-Tijarat, Bab al-taghlizi fi al-riba; also in Musnad Ahmad)
  3. From Anas ibn Malik : The Prophet, , said: “When one of you grants a loan and the borrower offers him a dish, he should not accept it; and if the borrower offers a ride on an animal, he should not ride, unless the two of them have been previously accustomed to exchanging such favours mutually.” (Sunan al-Bayhaqi, Kitab al-Buyu’, Bab kulli qardin jarra manfa’atan fa huwa riban)
  4. From Anas ibn Malik : The Prophet, , said: “If a man extends a loan to someone he should not accept a gift.” (Mishkat, on the authority of Bukhara’s Tarikh and Ibn Taymiyyah’s al-Muntaqa)
  5. From Abu Burdah ibn Abi Musa : I came to Madinah and met ‘Abdallah ibn Salam who said, “You live in a country where riba is rampant; hence if anyone owes you something and presents you with a load of hay, or a load of barley, or a rope of straw, do not accept it for it is ” (Mishkat, reported on the authority of Bukhari)
  6. Fadalah ibn ‘Ubayd said that “The benefit derived from any loan is one of the different aspects of ” (Sunan al-Bayhaqi) This hadith is mawquf implying that it is not necessarily from the Prophet; it could be an explanation provided by Fadalah himself, a companion of the Prophet, .

These Holy words of Prophet Mohammad P.B.U.H are available in almost every Islamic Banking courses syllabus such as diploma in Islamic banking and Islamic finance qualification and certification or other programs offered by institute of Islamic banking and finance.

Courtesy: AIMS Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance Islamic Banking Courses and Islamic Finance Degree Books

Riba al-FadI

  1. From ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab : The last verse to be revealed was on riba and the Prophet, , was taken without explaining it to us; so give up not only riba but also raibah [whatever raises doubts in the mind about its rightful-ness]. (Ibn Majah,)
  2. The Prophet, , said, “Sell gold in exchange of equivalent gold, sell silver in exchange of equivalent silver, sell dates in exchange of equivalent dates, sell wheat in exchange of equivalent wheat, sell salt in exchange of equivalent salt, sell barley in exchange of equivalent barley, but if a person transacts in excess, it will be usury (riba). However, sell gold for silver anyway you please on the condition it is hand-to-hand (spot) and sell barley for date anyway you please on the condition it is hand-to-hand (spot).”
  3. From Abu Sa’id al-Khudri : The Prophet, , said: “Do not sell gold for gold except when it is like for like, and do not increase one over the other; do not sell silver for silver except when it is like for like, and do not increase one over the other; and do not sell what is away [from among these] for what is ready.” (Bukhari, Kitab al-Buyu’, Bab bay’i al-fiddati bi al-fiddah; also Muslim, Tirmidhi, Nasa’i and Musnad Ahmad)
  4. From ‘Ubada ibn al-Samit : The Prophet, , said: “Gold for gold, silver for silver, wheat for wheat, barley for barley, dates for dates, and salt for salt – like for like, equal for equal, and hand-to-hand; if the commodities differ, then you may sell as you wish, provided that the exchange is hand-to-hand.” (Muslim, Kitab al-Musaqat, Bab al-sarfi wa bay’i al-dhahabi bi al-waraqi naqdan; also in Tirmidhi)
  5. From Abu Sa’id al-Khudri : The Prophet, , said: “Gold for gold, silver for silver, wheat for wheat, barley for barley, dates for dates, and salt for salt – like for like, and hand-to-hand. Whoever pays more or takes more has indulged in The taker and the giver are alike [in guilt].” (Muslim, ibid; and Musnad Ahmad)

I collected all of these hadiths from my thesis of phd in Islamic finance and from my mba Islamic finance lectures in my institute of Islamic banking and finance from I completed my Islamic finance degree and diploma in Islamic banking.




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