1. We were told by Abu’l-Hasan, Muhammed bin Harun al-Zanjani, that he said: We were told by Ali bin Abdul-Aziz, from Abu Ubaid, Qasem bin Salam, with a connected chain (reaching) to the Prophet, Allah’s blessings be upon him and his Family, that he wrote to Wa’el bin Hajar al-Hadrami and his people: «From Muhammed, the Messenger of Allah, to the aqyal-ul-‘abahila from the people of Hadhramaut, (a beseech to you for the) establishment of prayer and fulfilment of alms tax. For a tay’a is a sheep, the tayma is for its owner and for suyoub is a fifth. There shall be no khalat, nor wirat, nor shinaq, nor shighar, and the one who performs ijba’ has certainly performed usury, and every intoxicant is forbidden.
IsnādAbu al-Husayn Muhammad ibn Harun al-Zanjani nous a informés, il a dit: Ali ibn Abdul Aziz nous a informés, de la part d'Abu Ubayd al-Qasim ibn Salam, avec une chaîne de transmission continue jusqu'au Prophète (que la paix et les bénédictions de Dieu soient sur lui et sa famille), qu'il a écrit à Wail ibn al-Hajar al-Hadrami et à son peuple: "De Muhammad, le Messager de Dieu, aux chefs des tribus d'Ahla Hadramaut, accomplissez la prière, donnez la zakat, et pour l'obligation une brebis, et le produit de la tonte revient à son propriétaire, et sur les récoltes, le cinquième, sans mélange, sans redevance, sans contrainte, sans pillage, et celui qui fournit a bien agi, et tout ce qui enivre est interdit."
