"Ibn 'Umar reported Allah's Messenger as saying: He who emancipates his share in the slave, it is his responsibility to secure full freedom for him provided he (the slave) has enough money to pay the (remaining) price, but it he has not so much money he would be emancipated to the extent that the first man emancipated."
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Sahih Muslim, The Book of Oaths, Book 15, Number 4103. Translated into English by Abdul Hamid Siddiqui, 1976, International Islamic University Malaysia.
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