عن عبد الله بن عمرو بن العاص رضي الله عنهما مرفوعاً: «ما من غازيَةٍ أو سَرِيَّةٍ تغزو فَتَغْنَم وَتَسْلَمُ إلا كانوا قد تَعَجَّلُوا ثُلُثَي أُجُورِهِمْ، ومَا من غَازِيَةٍ أَوْ سَرِيَّةٍ تُخْفِقُ وَتُصَابُ إِلاَّ تم أُجُورُهُمْ».
There are two possible interpretations of this Hadīth: First: The reward of any detachment, which fought the enemy and was safe and received its share of the booty, is less than the reward of another detachment that was injured and took no booty. This interpretation is favored by An-Nawawi (may Allah have mercy upon him). Second: The Hadīth is a proof that the war booty is lawful and does not reduce the reward.
Simply, part of the reward is received in this world instead of the Hereafter, and both teams shall receive equal rewards. The victorious one, however, receives two thirds of its reward in advance in this world, but their overall reward is equal. In the Hereafter, Allah compensates those who missed the booty with an amount equal to what they missed, and Allah multiplies the reward for whomever He likes. This is the interpretation of Ibn ‘Abd al-Barr (may Allah have mercy upon him).
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