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 Chapter 349 - Prohibition for a Slave to run away from his Master

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Chapter 349

Prohibition for a Slave to run away from his Master



Hadith 1768

Jarir bin Abdullah radiyallahu anhu said: The Messenger of Allah Sallalahu aleihi wa said,

"If a slave runs away from his master, his responsibility to him is absolved.'' [Muslim].




Unfortunately this Chapter was not discussed by Dr Muhammad Salah
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Hadith 1769

Jarir bin Abdullah radiyallahu anhu said: The Prophet Sallalahu aleihi wa said,

"When the slave runs away from his master, his Salat (prayer) will not be accepted.'' [Muslim].

Another narration is: "He is guilty of disbelief (i.e., in case he believes in the lawfulness of doing so).''


Commentary: The institution of slavery does not exist in the modern world, but if it exists anywhere or a situation arises in which it re-emerges, the principle stated in this Hadith will be applicable. The Hadith also makes it clear that if someone has expressed his commitment to serve somebody, he should not back out. It also urges us to show gratefulness to one's benefactors and to reciprocate the good, one receives.
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