It is narrated from Mak’hool and Ata’ (may Allah have mercy on them), they said: “We found people saying that the blood money (diyah) of a free Muslim during the time of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ was one hundred camels. Then Umar ibn al-Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him) set the diyah for townspeople at one thousand dinars or twelve thousand dirhams. And for a free Muslim woman among the townspeople, the diyah was five hundred dinars or six thousand dirhams. If the killer was a Bedouin, then her diyah was fifty camels, and the diyah for a Bedouin woman, if killed by a Bedouin, was also set at fifty camels. And he said: ‘A Bedouin should not be made responsible for payment in gold or silver.’”
Hadith Referenceمسند الإمام الشافعي / كتاب القتل والقصاص والديات والقسامة / 1647
Hadith Takhrijاسناده ضعیف لضعف مسلم بن خالد ولإرساله اخرجه البيهقي : 76/8 95 - وفي المعرفة السنن والآثار له (4919) وابن ابى شيبة (26726) وابوداود في المراسيل (255)۔