Mishkat al-Masabih #3368
Retaliation
Ya’ la b. Umayya said: I went with God’s Messenger on the expedition of the army of distress,* and I had a hired servant who fought with a man, one of whom bit the other’s hand. The one who was bitten drew away his hand from the mouth of the one who bit him, dislodging his front tooth which fell out. He went to the Prophet, but he imposed no retaliation for his front tooth, saying, ‘Could he be expected to leave his hand in your mouth when you were crunching it like a male camel?”
(Bukhari and Muslim.)
* This refers to the expedition to Tabuk in 9 A H. Cf. Al-Qur'an, 9:117.
Narrated by Ya’ la b. Umayya said:
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This hadith is #3368 from Mishkat al-Masabih, in the Book of Retaliation and narrated by Ya’ la b. Umayya said:. Mishkat al-Masabih contains 4,428 hadiths across 25 books.