They have a right on you that you provide them with clothes and sustenance...
They have a right on you that you provide them with clothes and sustenance, and you have a right on them that they should not betray you with anyone in your beds, and not permit anyone into your houses except with your knowledge and permission. If they commit something of that, then you do not to sleep with them and you beat them but not violently. Have I informed?’ They said, ‘Yes.’ He said, ‘O Allah, bear witness.’ Then he said, ‘I recommend you to be kind to what your hands possess (servants).
Feed them with what you (yourselves) eat and clothe them with what you (yourselves) wear…Have I informed?’ They said, ‘Yes.’ He said, ‘O Allah bear witness.’ Then he said, ‘A Muslim is a brother to a Muslim. He should not cheat, betray, or backbite him. His blood (killing) is not lawful to him, nor anything of his property except by his permission willingly. Have I informed?’ They said, ‘Yes.’ The Prophet (a.s.) kept on his precious speech that was full of Islamic morals, manners, and rulings.
He ended his speech saying, ‘Do not turn back after me unbelievers leading people astray and subjugating one another. I have left among you what if you keep to, you shall not go astray; the Book of Allah and my progeny, my family. Have I informed?’ They said, ‘Yes.’ He said, ‘O Allah, bear witness.’ Then he said to them, ‘You are responsible.
Let the present of you inform the absent!’ [1] The Conference of Ghadeer Khum When the Prophet (a.s.) performed his last hajj, he (with the Muslims) began his journey back to Medina. When he (and the Muslims) arrived in Ghadeer Khum, Gabriel came down to him carrying with him a very important message from the Heaven. It was to appoint Ameerul Mo'minin Ali bin Abi Talib a caliph over the Muslims (after the Prophet) and to announce that openly.
The message of the Heaven was revealed in this verse, (O Messenger! deliver what bas been revealed to you from your Lor, and if you do it not, then you have not delivered His message, and Allah will protect you from the people. 5:76). [2] The Prophet (a.s.) determined to fulfill the will of Allah. He stopped at the desert and ordered the caravans of the hajjis to do the same. It was a very hot summer day that men put the ends of their abas under their legs to guard against hot.
When Muslims, who were about one hundred thousands or more as historians says, gathered together, the [1] Tareekh al-Ya’qubi, vol. 2 p. 110-112. [2] Al-Wahidi in Asbab an-Nuzool p.135, ar-Razi in his Tafsir vol.