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Sahih Muslim is a collection of hadith compiled by Imam Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj. It is considered one of the most authentic collections of hadith.
Sahih Muslim 1501 a
Chapter: One who frees his share of a slave
If anyone emancipates his share ina slave and has enough money to pay the full price for him, a fair price for the slave should be fixed, his partners given their shares, and the slave be thus emancipated, otherwise he is emancipated only to the extent of the first man's share.
Sahih Muslim 1502
Chapter: A slave working to pay off the other half
The slave who is jointly owned by two persons, and is emancipated by one of them, (this one) has liability (upon him to secure complete freedom for that slave).
Sahih Muslim 1503 a
Chapter: A slave working to pay off the other half
If anyone emancipates a share in a slave, he is to be completely emancipated if he has money; but if he has none, the slave will be required to work to pay for his freedom, but must not be over-burhened.
Sahih Muslim 1504 a
Chapter: Al-Wala' (Right of inheritance) belongs to the one who manumits the slave
We are prepared to sell her to you on the condition that her right of inheritance would vest with you. She (Hadrat A'isha) made a mention of that to Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) whereupon he said: This should not stand in your way. The right of inheritance vests in one who emancipates.
Sahih Muslim 1505
Chapter: Al-Wala' (Right of inheritance) belongs to the one who manumits the slave
'A'isha (Allah be pleated with her) thought of buying a slave-girl and emancipating her, but her owners refused to (sell her but on the condition) that the right of inheritance would vest in them. She made a mention of that to Allah's Messenger (ﷺ). whereupon he said: Let this (condition) not stand in your way for the right of inheritance vests with one who emancipates.
Read moreSahih Muslim 1506 a
Chapter: The prohibition of selling or giving away the wala'
All the persons depend upon Abdullah b. Dinar in regard to this hadith.
Sahih Muslim 1507
Chapter: The prohibition of a manumitted slave taking anyone as a Mawla except the one who manumitted him
I was informed that he (the Holy Prophet) cursed the one who did that (and it was recorded) in his Sahifa (in a document).
Sahih Muslim 1508 a
Chapter: The prohibition of a manumitted slave taking anyone as a Mawla except the one who manumitted him
He who takes anyone as his ally without the consent of his previous master, there will be the curse of Allah and that of His angels upon him, and neither, any obligatory act of his nor the supererogatory one will be accepted (by Allah).
Sahih Muslim 1509 a
Chapter: The virtue of manumitting slaves
If anyone emancipates a Muslim slave, Allah will set free from Hell an organ of his body for every organ of his (slave's) body.
Sahih Muslim 1510 a
Chapter: The virtue of manumitting one's father
A son does not repay what he owes his father unless he buys him (the father) in case he is a slave and then emancipates him. In the narration transmitted by Ibn Abu Shaiba there is a slight change of words.