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Ibn Umar heard a man say: No, by the Ka‘aba; and admonished him: Do not swear by anything beside Allah, for I have heard the Holy Prophet say: He who swears by anything beside Allah is guilty of an act of disbelief (or of associating something with Allah) (Tirmidhi).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Prohibition of taking an Oath on Anything beside Allah, Hadith Number 1717, Page Number 287Ibn Mas‘ud relates that the Holy Prophet said: He who swears a false oath to obtain the property of a Muslim unjustly shall meet Allah when He is incensed against him; and he cited from the Book of Allah in support of his affirmation: Those who take a paltry price in exchange for their covenant with Allah and their oaths, shall have no portion in the life to come. Allah will not speak to them nor cast a look upon them on the Day of Judgment, nor will He purify them. For them shall be a grievous punishment (3.78) (Bokhari and Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Prohibition of Taking a False Oath, Hadith Number 1718, Page Number 287Abu Umamah relates that the Holy Prophet said: He who takes away the right of a Muslim by swearing falsely will be condemned by Allah to" the Fire and will be excluded by Him from Paradise. A man asked him: Even if it is a small thing, Messenger of Allah? He answered: Even if it is the twig of a berry bush (Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Prohibition of Taking a False Oath, Hadith Number 1719, Page Number 287Abdullah ibn Amr ibn ‘As relates that the Holy Prophet said: Of the major sins are: Associating anything with Allah, disobedience of parents, murder and a false oath (Bokhari). Another version is: A rustic came to the Holy Prophet and asked: Messenger of Allah, what are the major sins? He answered: Associating anything with Allah. The man asked: And after that? The Holy Prophet replied: A false oath which deprives a Muslim of his property.
Gardens of the Righteous, On Prohibition of Taking a False Oath, Hadith Number 1720, Page Number 288This hadith'is the same as No. 72, with the addition: He should expiate his oath..
Gardens of the Righteous, On the Desirability of Expiation of Oaths, Hadith Number 1721, Page Number 288This hadith is the same as the preceding one.
Gardens of the Righteous, On the Desirability of Expiation of Oaths, Hadith Number 1722, Page Number 288Abu Musa relates that the Holy Prophet said: I am hoping that, if Allah wills, | would not swear to do something, but that if a better alternative presented itself I would adopt it and expiate my oath (Bokhari and Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On the Desirability of Expiation of Oaths, Hadith Number 1723, Page Number 288Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: That one of you should persist in adhering to his oath in the matter of his family is more sinful for him in the estimation of Allah than that he should expiate his oath as prescribed by Allah (Bokhari and Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On the Desirability of Expiation of Oaths, Hadith Number 1724, Page Number 288Ayesha relates that the verse 5.90 was revealed concerning people who are in the habit of repeating: No, by Allah; and: Yes, by Allah (Bokhari).
Gardens of the Righteous, On Expiation of Oaths, Hadith Number 1725, Page Number 288Abu Hurairah relates that he heard the Holy Prophet say: An oath forwards a transaction but wipes out the profit (Bokhari and Muslim).
Gardens of the Righteous, On the Undesirability of Swearing in Buying and Selling, Hadith Number 1726, Page Number 289