Hadith 29:69
Muhammad ibn Fudayl narrated to us, from Wiqa’ ibn Iyas al-Asadi, from Abu Zabyan, who said: We were with Salman on a military expedition, either in Jalula or in Nahavand. He said: A man passed by who had gathered fruit and began distributing it among his companions. Salman passed by, and the man insulted him. He [the man] retorted to Salman while not knowing him. He said: It was said, "This is Salman." He said: So he returned to Salman to apologize to him. He said: The man then said to him, "What is lawful for us from the People of the Covenant (Ahl al-Dhimma), O Abu Abd Allah?" He said: "Three things: [Guide him] from your blindness to your guidance, [help him] from your poverty to your wealth, and if you accompany a companion among them, you eat from his food and he eats from your food, and he rides your mount, provided that you do not divert him from a direction he intends."
حدثنا محمد بن فضيل عن وقاء بن اياس الأسدي عن أبي ظبيان قال كنا مع سلمان في غزاة إما في جلولاء وإما في نهاوند قال فمر رجل وقد جنى فاكهة فجعل يقسمها بين أصحابه فمر سلمان فسبه فرد على سلمان وهو لا يعرفه قال فقيل هذا سلمان قال فرجع إلى سلمان يعتذر إليه قال فقال له الرجل ما يحل لنا من أهل الذمة يا أبا عبد الله قال ثلاث من عماك إلى هداك ومن فقرك إلى غناك وإذا صحبت الصاحب منهم تأكل من طعامه ويأكل من طعامك ويركب دابتك في أن لا تصرفه عن وجه يريده