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Book 18. KITAB AL-AQDIYYA - Pertaining To Judicial Decisions Chapter It is the defendant who should swear - to prove his innocence - Judgment is to be pronounced on evidence, and one who is eloquent in his plea - may win the case - It is forbidden to ask many questions, and wasting of wealth The reward of the judge when he tries to arrive at a decision, whether that decision is correct or incorrect It is not desirable to give judgment in a fit of rage Rejecting of the wrong things and the innovations - in religion - An excellent witness The difference of those who endeavour to arrive at the correct decision It is meritorious for a judge to bring about conciliation between two contending persons or parties Stray thing found by anyone Stray things of the pilgrims It is forbidden to milk an animal without the permission of its owner Entertainment of the Guest It Is meritorious to spend the surplus wealth for one's brother In case the provisions run short these should be pooled