Muwatta Malik #1699
Blood-Money
Malik related to me that he had heard that Marwan ibn al-Hakam gave a
decision about a slave who was injured that the person who injured him
had to pay what he had diminished of the value of the slave.
Malik said, "What is done in our community is that for the head wound
of a slave that bares the bone, there is a twentieth of his price. The
head wound which splinters the bone is three twentieths of his price.
Both the wound to the brain and the belly wound are a third of his
price. Besides these four, any other types of injury that decrease the
price of the slave are considered after the slave is better and well,
and one sees what the value of the slave is after his injury and what
his value whole was before he had the injury. Then the one who injured
him pays the difference between the two values."
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This hadith is #1699 from Muwatta Malik, in the Book of Blood-Money. Muwatta Malik contains 1,985 hadiths across 61 books.