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Riyad as-Salihin, 1606

It has been narrated that Hisham bin Hakim bin Hizam (May Allah be pleased with them) happened to pass by some (non-Arab) farmers of Syria who had been made to stand in the sun, and olive oil was poured on their heads. He said:

"What is the matter?" He was told that they had been detained for the non-payment of Jizyah. (Another narration says that they were being tortured for not having paid Al-Kharaj). Thereupon Hisham said: "I bear testimony to the fact that I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) saying, 'Allah will torment those who torment people in the world."' Then he proceeded towards their Amir and reported this Hadith to him. The Amir then issued orders for their release. <b>[Muslim]</b>.

وعن هشام بن حكيم بن حزام رضي الله عنه أنه مر بالشام على أناس من الأنباط، وقد أقيموا في الشمس، وصُب على رءوسهم الزيت فقال‏:‏ ما هذا‏؟‏ يُعذبون في الخراج وفي رواية‏:‏ حُبسوا في الجزية‏.‏ فقال هشام‏:‏ أشهد لسمعت رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم يقول‏:‏ ‏"‏إن الله يعذب الذين يعذبون الناس في الدنيا‏"‏ فدخل على الأمير، فحدثه، فأمر بهم فخلوا‏"‏ ‏(‏‏(‏رواه مسلم‏.‏ ‏"‏الأنباط‏"‏ الفلاحون من العجم‏)‏‏)‏‏.‏

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In-Book Reference
Book 17, Hadith 96
Sharh · explanationclick to expand
<b>Guidance from the Hadith:</b><br> 1) It is prohibited to punish people without a rightful cause, even if they are disbelievers who have a covenant with the Muslims. Injustice is absolutely prohibited among people.<br> 2) The Hadith highlights the excellent behavior of the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them) and the Tabi‘ūn as reflected in the sincere advice they offered to the ruler, and their enjoining of good and forbidding of evil.