Sahih Muslim Index
BOOK 19. KITAB AL-JIHAD
WA'L-SIYAR
(The Book of Jihad And Expedition )
Chapter
- Regarding
permission to make a raid, without an ultimatum, upon the disbelievers who
have already been invited to accept Islam
- Appointment
of the leaders of expeditions by the Imam and his advice to them on etiquettes
of war and related matters
- Command
to show leniency and to avoid creating aversion (towards religion)
- Prohibition
(denunciation) of branch of faith
- justification
for the use of stratagem in war
- One
should not desire an encounter with the enemy. but it is essential to show
patience during the encounter
- Desirability
of praying for victory at the time of confrontation with the enemy
- Prohibition
of killing women and children in war
- Permissibility
of killing women and children in the night raids, provided it is not deliberate
- Justification
for cutting down the trees and burning them
- The
spoils of war specially made lawful for this Umma
- Spoils
of war
- Regarding
the right of the fighter to the belongings of the one killed by him in the
fight
- Additional
award to the fighters and repatriation of the enemy prisoners as a ransom
for the Muslims
- Fai'
(property taken from the enemy without a formal war)
- The
saying of the Prophet (may peace be upon him): "We (Prophets) do not have
any heirs; what we leave behind is (to be given in) charity"
- Distribution
of the spoils among the fighters
- The
help with angels in Badr and the permissibility of the spoils of war
- Binding
the prisoners and putting them in confinement and justification for setting
them free without any ransom
- Evacuation
of the Jews from the Hijiz
- Justification
for killing those guilty of breach of trust and making the people of the fort
surrender on the arbitration of a just person
- Showing
promptitude in jihad and giving precedence to the more urgent of the two actions
while making a choice between them
- Return
of their gifts to the Ansar by the Muhajirs when the latter grew rich as a
result of the conquests
- Justification
for taking food in the land of the enemy
- The
Holy Prophet's (may peace be upon him) letter to Hiraql (Caesar) inviting
him to Islam
- Letters
of the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) to the kings of disbelievers inviting
them to Allah, the Exalted and Glorious
- The
battle of Hunain
- The
battle of Ta'if
- The
battle of Badr
- The
conquest of Mecca
- Removal
of the idols from the vicinity of the Ka'ba
- No
Quraishite will be killed bound hand and foot after the conquest of Mecca
- The
treaty of Hudaibiya
- Keeping
a Covenant
- The
battle of Ahzab or the battle of the Ditch
- The
battle of Uhud
- Wrath
of Allah upon a person who is killed by the Prophet himself (may peace be
upon him)
- The
persecution of the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) at the hands of the
infidels and hypocrites
- About
the Holy Prophet's (may peace be upon him) calling for Allah's help and his
patience over the persecution of the hypocrites
- The
murder of Abu Jahl
- The
murder of Ka'b b. Ashraf, (the evil Genius) of the Jews
- The
battle of Khaibar
- The
battle of Ahzab or Khandaq (the tribes or the ditch)
- Dhu
Qarad and other battles
- Regarding
the word of God, the Exalted: "It is he who restrained their hands from you"
to the end of the verse
- Fighting
of women side by side with men
- Women
participants in jihid to be given a prize but not a regular share in the booty,
and prohibition to kill children of the enemy
- The
number of wars waged by the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him)
- The
expedition called Dhat-ur-Riqa
- Disapproval
of seeking help from a disbeliever on a military campaign
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