\n Ali Bin Ibrahim...
\n Ali Bin Ibrahim, from his father, from Ibn Abu Umeyr, from Hafs Bin Al Bakhtary, \n (It has been narrated) from Abu Abdullah -asws having said: \u2018The Anfal is what has not been attacked upon by the cavalry horse nor expeditions, or (gained from) a people reconciled (by a peace treaty), or a people who give with their own hands, and every barren land and interior of the valleys, so it would be for Rasool-Allah -saww , and it is for the Imam -asws from after him -saww .
He -asws would place it wherever he -asws so desires to\u2019. [21] \n In another tradition, it is written, \u2018Besides \u2018 Al-Khums\u2019 for Imam -asws there is Al-Anfal . Al-Anfal is every kind of abandoned land whose owners are no more and all the lands that are acquired without the use of force and fighting but are achieved through settlement and their owners have given them to the Imam -asws without fight.
To the Imam -asws belongs the mountains, inside of the valleys, marshes and undeveloped lands that has no owners. In addition, belongs to Imam -asws , the properties of the kings (defeated) if such properties would not be usurped. The usurped properties are all returned to the owner. The Imam -asws is the heir of those who have no heirs. He -asws supports those who have no supporters.