النص العربي
البَيِّنَةُ عَلَى المُدَّعِي، وَاليَمِينُ عَلَى مَنْ أَنْكَرَ
الترجمة الإنجليزية
Proof is upon the claimant, and the oath is upon the denier.
— Ibn ‘Abbās (RA) (al-Bayhaqī (ḥasan))
الشرح
The foundation of Islamic procedural law — applied today in every Sharī‘ah court.
شرح موسّع
The procedural backbone of Islamic justice. The claimant (mudda‘ī) carries the burden of proof; the denier (munkir) is asked to swear an oath. Without this rule, every accusation would equal a conviction.
Ibn Rajab notes: this hadith protects the innocent. In a society without this rule, the loud, the rich, or the connected accuser would always win against the quiet defendant. Islam reverses the imbalance — the burden of producing evidence rests on the one disturbing the status quo (i.e., making the claim).
من كلام أهل العلم
"If claims were accepted without proof, lives and wealth would be lost — so the burden was placed on the claimant."
"This is also a personal ethics: do not accuse without proof. Slander and false suspicion violate this hadith just as much as false testimony in court does."
الفقه والأحكام
- •In Sharī‘ah courts: claimant produces witnesses or documentary evidence; if absent, the defendant takes an oath of denial.
- •If the defendant takes the oath and the claimant has no proof, the case is dismissed — even if the defendant is secretly lying (his sin is between him and Allah).
- •Some rights have higher proof standards (zinā requires four eyewitnesses to the act itself) — protecting against false accusation.
الصلة بآيات القرآن
مفردات عربية مفتاحية
the proof / clear evidence
the claimant
the oath
denied
تأمل اليوم
When you accuse someone, do you have proof? If not, hold your tongue.
أبرز الفوائد
- 1Accusations require evidence.
- 2Suspicion alone is not enough to act on.
أخطاء شائعة وتنبيهات
- ⚠Spreading accusations on social media without evidence is a violation of this principle — even if the accusation is later proved.
- ⚠‘Innocent until proven guilty’ is the Islamic default — bringing an accusation without proof is itself sin.
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