كتاب 21
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Book 21
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Chapter 21
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باب 21
Muwatta Malik 1019
Malik said, "I do not see that there is any harm in the Muslims
eating whatever food they come across in enemy territory before the
spoils are divided."
Malik said, "I think that any camels,
cattle and sheep (taken as booty) are considered as food which the
Muslims can eat in enemy territory. If they could not be eaten until
the people had gathered for the division and the spoils had been
distributed among them, that would be harmful for the army. I do not
see any objection to eating such things within acceptable limits. I do
not think, however, that anyone should store up any of it to take back
to his family."
Malik was asked whether it was proper for a
man who obtained food in enemy territory and ate some of it and made
provision so that there was some of it left over to keep and eat with
his family, or to sell before he had come to his country and make use
of its price. He said, "If he sells it while he is on a military
expedition, I think that he should put its price into the booty of the
Muslims. If he takes it back to his country, I see no objection to his
eating it and using it if it is a small insignificant thing."
| Reference | : Muwatta Malik 1019 |
| In-book reference | : Book 21, Hadith 35197 |
| USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 7, Hadith 1019 |
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