Hazrat Abdur Rahman bin Abi Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated that we were one hundred and thirty men with the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) on a journey. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Does anyone have any food?" One companion had about one sa’ of flour. That flour was kneaded. Then a tall, disheveled-haired polytheist came, driving some goats. The Prophet (peace be upon him) asked: "Are these for sale or a gift?" Or perhaps he said "hiba" instead of "gift." He replied, "No, they are for sale." The Prophet (peace be upon him) bought a goat from him. Then it was slaughtered, and the Prophet (peace be upon him) ordered its liver to be roasted. By Allah, out of the one hundred and thirty companions, each one was given a piece of that liver. Those who were present were given their share immediately by the Prophet (peace be upon him), and the share of those who were not present at that time was set aside for them. Then the meat of the goat was placed in two large trays, and everyone ate to their fill. Whatever was left in the trays was loaded onto a camel and we brought it back with us. (The narrator says) or as Hazrat said.
Hadith Referenceاللؤلؤ والمرجان / كتاب الأشربة / 1331
Hadith Gradingمحدثین:«صحیح»
Hadith Takhrij«صحیح، أخرجه البخاري في: 51 كتاب الهبة: 28 باب قبول الهدية من المشركين»