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- Sahih Muslim · 1536 lsahih
He who has land should cultivate it himself, but if he does not cultivate it himself, then he should let his brother cultivate it.
- Sahih Muslim · 1536 osahih
He who has land should cultivate it, but if he does not find it possible to cultivate it, or finds himself helpless to do so, he should lend it to his Muslim brother, but he should not accept rent from him.
- Sahih Muslim · 1544sahih
He who has land should cultivate it or lend it to his brother, but if he refuses, he should retain his land.
- Sunan an-Nasa'i · 3874sahih
"Whoever has land, let him cultivate it. If he is unable to cultivate it, let him give it to his Muslim brother and not share-crop it with him."
- Sunan an-Nasa'i · 3881sahih
"Whoever has land, let him cultivate it or give it to his brother to cultivate, and not lease it to his brother."
- Sunan Ibn Majah · 2452sahih
“Whoever has land, let him cultivate it (himself) or let him give it to his brother (for free, to cultivate it), and if he does not want to do that, let him keep his land.”
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