مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) - الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم - الصفحة ٦٠٨ - MISCELLANEOUS PROBLEMS
the diyah will be taken by other heirs of the child and his father will get nothing out of it.
MISCELLANEOUS PROBLEMS
٢٨٢١. If the roots of a tree belonging to a
persons neighbor reach his property, he can stop them. and if he also
sustains harm from them, he can ask the owner ofthe tree to compensate
him for it.
٢٨٢٢. If a father gives dowry to his daughter
and. for example, he makes it her property by means of compromise or
gift, he cannot take it back from her. However,if he has not made it her
property there is no harm in his taking it back.
٢٨٢٣. If a person dies, his adult heirs can
spend money on his mourning ceremonies out of their own share, but
nothing can be taken from the share of a minor.
٢٨٢٤. If a person backbites a Muslim he should
seek forgiveness of that Muslim, provided that there is no danger of any
disturbance being created by his doing so.In case, however, it is not
possible for him to seek forgiveness of that person, he should pray to
Allah for his salvation. And in case that Muslim has been insulted owing
tohis backbiting, he (i.e. the person who has spoken ill of the Muslim)
should, if possible, make amends for the insult.
٢٨٢٥. If a person knows that someone has not
paid Khums he cannot take Khums out of his property without the
permission of the Religious Head and deliver it to him (Religious Head).
٢٨٢٦. The tune which is peculiar to the
assemblies of amusement and pleasure is music, which is unlawful. It is
also unlawful to recite the Holy Quran or mournful verses in
commemoration of the martyrdom of Imam Husayn in a musical tone. but
there is no harm if they are recited in a sweet tone which does not fall
under the category of music.
٢٨٢٧. There is no harm in killing an animal which is harmful and does not belong to anyone.