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No this is not true.
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No this is not true.
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If the prize is provided by the money collected from the message rate, then it would be a gamble and is not permissible.
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There are no slaves today in the Muslim world, and thus the question is out of context and bears no benefit.
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Verse number 89 of Sura al-M'idah has clearly legislated the compensation for a broken oath.
"The atonement for it is to feed ten needy persons with the average food you give to your families, or their clothing, or the freeing of a slave. He who cannot afford] any of these [shall fast for three days. That is the atonement for your oaths when you vow. But keep your oaths. Thus does Allah clarify His signs for you so that you may give thanks." (5: 89)
Every day I set aside some money as sadqa. Once accumulated to a reasonable amount, I donate it. Last month I gave it to my in-law family because of their financial situation.
The legal(Shar'ee) oath only and merely takes place by the name of Allah or His attributes like Al-Ali , Al-Azim , Ar-Rahman...
So if someone made an oath like: "I swear to Allah that I won't commit this sin" the legal oath takes place and he has to be committed to the consequences and that is the Kaffarah if he breaks his oath.