Hand Cut Off:-        


Al-Muwatta Hadith
Hadith 41.31
General Section on Cutting Off the Hand
Yahya related to me from Malik that Abu'z-Zinad informed him that a governor of Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz took some people in battle and had not killed any of them. He wanted to cut off their hands or kill them, so he wrote to Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz about that Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz wrote to him, "Better to take less than that."

Yahya said that he heard Malik say, "What is done among us about a person who steals the goods of people which are placed under guard in the markets, and their owners put them in their containers and store them together is that if anyone steals any of that from where it is kept, and its value reaches that for which cutting off the hand is obliged, his hand must be cut off, whether or not the owner of the goods is with his goods and whether it is night or day."

Malik said about some one who stole something for which cutting off the hand was obliged and then what he stole was found with him and he returned it to its owner, "His hand is cut off."

Malik said, "If someon says, 'How can his hand be cut off when the goods have been taken from him and returned to their owner?', it is because he is in the same position as the wine drinker when the smell of the wine is found on his breath and he is not drunk. He is flogged with the hadd.

"The hadd is imposed for drinking wine even if it does not make the man intoxicated. That is because he drank it to become intoxicated. It is the same as that with cutting off the hand of the thief for theft when it is taken from him, even if he has not profited from it and it was returned to its owner. When he stole it, he stole it to take it away."

Malik said that if some people came to a house and robbed it together, and then they left with a sack or box or a board or basket or the like of that which they carried together, and when they took it out of its guarded place, they carried it together, and the price of what they took reached that for which cutting off the hand was obliged, and that was three dirhams and upwards, each of them had his hand cut off.

"If each of them takes out something by himself, whoever of them takes out something whose value reaches three dirhams and upwards must have his hand cut off. If any of them takes out something whose value does not reach three dirhams, he does not have his hand cut off."

Yahya said that Malik said, "What is done among us is that when a man's house is locked and he is the only one living in it, cutting off the hand is not obliged against the one who steals something from it until he takes it out of the house completely. That is because all of the house is a place of custody. If someone other than him lives in the house and each of them locks his door, and it is a place of custody for each of them, whoever steals anything from the apartments of that house must have his hand cut off when he leaves the apartment and goes into the main house. He has removed it from its place of custody to another place and he must have his hand cut off."

Malik said, "What is done in our community about a slave who steals from the property of his master is that if he is not in service and among those trusted in the house and he enters secretly and steals from his master something that for which cutting off the hand is obliged, his hand is not cut off. It is like that with a slave-girl when she steals from her master's property. Her hand is not cut off."

Malik then spoke about a slave who was not in service and not one of those trusted in the house, and he entered secretly and stole from the property of his master's wife that for which cutting off the hand was obliged. He said, "His hand is cut off."

"It is like that with the wife's slave-girl when she does not serve her or her husband nor is she trusted in the house and she enters secretly and steals from her mistress's property that for which cutting off the hand is obliged. Her hand is not cut off."

"It is like that with the wife's slave-girl who is not in her service and is not trusted in the house and she enters secretly and steals from the property of her mistress's husband something for which cutting off the hand is obliged. Her hand is cut off."

       *** As usual under Muhammadan Islamic laws, even when it comes to stealing from a WOMAN the punishment inflicted on the thief is totally different from that inflicted for exactly the same crime if one stole from a
MAN.

       The level of DISCRIMINATION against the WOMEN of Muhammadan Islam by and under  SHARIA laws is IMMORAL, UNJUST, DEGRADING and OBSCENE.

       Almost all of these rules are not found in the Quran but were deliberately   created to CONTROL & SUBJUGATE the WOMEN of Muhammadan Islam so that they are SUBSERVIENT to the will of the MEN***

It is like that with the man who steals from his wife's goods or the wife who steals from her husband's goods something for which cutting off the hand is obliged. If the thing which one of them steals from his spouse's property is in a room other than the room which they both lock for themselves, or it is in a place of custody in a room other than the room which they are in, whichever of them steals something for which cutting off the hand is obliged, their hand should be cut off."

Malik spoke about a small child and a foreigner who does not speak clearly. He said, "If they are robbed of something from its place of custody or from under a lock, the one who stole it has his hand cut off. If the property is outside of its place of custody or locked room(when it is stolen), the one who robbed them does not have his hand cut off. It is then in the position of sheep stolen from the mountain and uncut fruit hanging on the trees "

Malik said, "What is done among us about a person who robs graves is that if what he takes from the grave reaches what cutting off the hand is obliged for, his hand is cut off . That is because the grave is a place of custody for what is in it just as houses are a place of custody for what is in them. "

Malik added, "Cutting off the hand is not obliged for him until he takes it out of the grave."

Sunan of Abu-DawoodHadith 4396        Narrated byJabir ibn Abdullah
A thief was brought to the Prophet (peace be upon him).  He said: Kill him.  The people said: He has committed theft, Apostle of Allah!  Then he said: Cut off his hand. So his (right) hand was cut off.  He was brought a second time and he said: Kill him.  The people said: He has committed theft, Apostle of Allah!  Then he said: Cut off his foot. So his (left) foot was cut off. He was brought a third time and he said: Kill him.  The people said: He has committed theft, Apostle of Allah!  So he said: Cut off his hand. (So his (left) hand was cut off.) He was brought a fourth time and he said: Kill him.  The people said: He has committed theft, Apostle of Allah!  So he said: Cut off his foot. So his (right) foot was cut off. He was brought a fifth time and he said: Kill him. So we took him away and killed him. We then dragged him and cast him into a well and threw stones over him.

Sunan of Abu-DawoodHadith 4375        Narrated byRafi' ibn Khadij
Muhammad ibn Yahya ibn Hibban said: A slave stole a plant of a palm-tree from the orchard of a man and planted it in the orchard of his master. The owner of the plant went out in search of the plant and he found it. He solicited help against the slave from Marwan ibn al-Hakam who was the Governor of Medina at that time. Marwan confined the slave and intended to cut off his hand. The slave's master went to Rafi' ibn Khadij and asked him about it.  He told him that he had heard the Apostle of Allah (peace be upon him) say: The hand is not to be cut off for taking fruit or the pith of the palm-tree.  The man then said: Marwan has seized my slave and wants to cut off his hand. I wish you to go with me to him and tell him that which you have heard from the Apostle of Allah (peace be upon him). So Rafi' ibn Khadij went with him and came to Marwan ibn al-Hakam.  Rafi' said to him: I heard the Apostle of Allah (peace be upon him) say: The hand is not to be cut off for taking fruit or the pith of the palm-tree. So Marwan gave orders to release the slave and then he was released.

Sahih Al-Bukhari HadithHadith 5.79        Narrated byAisha
The people of the Quraish tribe were worried about the Makhzumiya woman. They said. "Nobody dare speak to him (i.e. the Prophet ) except Usama bin Zaid as he is the most beloved to Allah's Apostle." 'Aisha said, "A woman from Bani Makhzumiya committed a theft and the people said, 'Who can intercede with the Prophet for her?' So nobody dared speak to him (i.e. the Prophet) but Usama bin Zaid spoke to him. The Prophet said, 'If a reputable man amongst the children of Bani Israel committed a theft, they used to forgive him, but if a poor man committed a theft, they would cut his hand. But I would cut even the hand of Fatima (i.e. the daughter of the Prophet) if she committed a theft.' "

       *** As usual with Muhammad, his ignorance of the Torah and the history of the Jews was invariably WRONG and IGNORANT as shown in most of the verses of his Quran and the Hadiths.

       Here too, he is obviously in error since there is not a single rule in the Hebrew Bible allowing for such a punishment for stealing.

       Neither Allah nor Gabriel would have informed Muhammad of such glaring errors and misconceptions ***

Sahih Al-Bukhari HadithHadith 8.780/1/2        Narrated byAisha
The Prophet said, "The hand should be cut off for stealing a quarter of a Dinar."

Sahih Al-Bukhari HadithHadith 8.778        Narrated byAisha
Usama approached the Prophet on behalf of a woman (who had committed theft). The Prophet said, "The people before you were destroyed because they used to inflict the legal punishments on the poor and forgive the rich. By Him in Whose Hand my soul is! If Fatima (the daughter of the Prophet ) did that (i.e. stole), I would cut off her hand."

Sahih Al-Bukhari HadithHadith 8.782        Narrated byAisha
The Prophet said, "The hand should be cut off for stealing a quarter of a Dinar."

Sahih Al-Bukhari HadithHadith 8.783        Narrated byAisha
The hand of a thief was not cut off during the lifetime of the Prophet except for stealing something equal to a shield in value.

Sahih Al-Bukhari HadithHadith 8.790        Narrated byAbdullah bin Umar
The Prophet cut off the hand of a thief for stealing a shield that was worth three Dirhams.

Sahih Al-Bukhari HadithHadith 8.791        Narrated byAbu Huraira
Allah 's Apostle said, "Allah curses the thief who steals an egg (or a helmet) for which his hand is to be cut off, or steals a rope, for which his hand is to be cut off."