Translation
of Sahih Bukhari, Book 67:
Hunting,
Slaughtering
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 384:
Narrated Adi bin
Hatim:
I asked the Prophet
about the game killed by a Mi'rad (i.e. a
sharp-edged piece of wood or a piece of wood
provided with a sharp piece of iron used for
hunting). He said, "If the game is killed
with its sharp edge, eat of it, but if it is
killed with its shaft, with a hit by its broad
side then the game is (unlawful to eat) for it has
been beaten to death." I asked him about the
game killed by a trained hound. He said, "If
the hound catches the game for you, eat of it, for
killing the game by the hound, is like its
slaughtering. But if you see with your hound or
hounds another dog, and you are afraid that it
might have shared in hunting the game with your
hound and killed it, then you should not eat of
it, because you have mentioned Allah's name on
(sending) your hound only, but you have not
mentioned it on some other hound
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 385:
Narrated 'Adi bin
Hatim:
I asked Allah's
Apostle about the Mi'rad. He said, "If you
hit the game with its sharp edge, eat it, but if
the Mi'rad hits the game with its shaft with a hit
by its broad side do not eat it, for it has been
beaten to death with a piece of wood. (i.e.
unlawful)." I asked, "If I let loose my
trained hound after a game?" He said,
"If you let loose your trained hound after
game, and mention the name of Allah, then you can
eat." I said, "If the hound eats of the
game?" He said "Then you should not eat
of it, for the hound has hunted the game for
itself and not for you." I said, "Some
times I send my hound and then I find some other
hound with it?" He said "Don't eat the
game, as you have mentioned the Name of Allah on
your dog only and not on the other."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 386:
Narrated Adi bin
Hatim:
I said, "O
Allah's Apostle! We let loose our trained hounds
after a game?" He said, "Eat what they
hunt for you." I said, "Even if they
killed (the game)?" He replied, 'Even if they
killed (the game)." I said, 'We also hit (the
game) with the Mi'rad?" He said, "Eat of
the animal which the Mi'rad kills by piercing its
body, but do not eat of the animal which is killed
by the broad side of the Mi'rad.''
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 387:
Narrated Abu
Tha'laba Al-Khushani:
I said, "O
Allah's Prophet! We are living in a land ruled by
the people of the Scripture; Can we take our meals
in their utensils? In that land there is plenty of
game and I hunt the game with my bow and with my
hound that is not trained and with my trained
hound. Then what is lawful for me to eat?" He
said, "As for what you have mentioned about
the people of the Scripture, if you can get
utensils other than theirs, do not eat out of
theirs, but if you cannot get other than theirs,
wash their utensils and eat out of it. If you hunt
an animal with your bow after mentioning Allah's
Name, eat of it. and if you hunt something with
your trained hound after mentioning Allah's Name,
eat of it, and if you hunt something with your
untrained hound (and get it before it dies) and
slaughter it, eat of it."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 388:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin Maghaffal:
that he saw a man
throwing stones with two fingers (at something)
and said to him, "Do not throw stones, for
Allah's Apostle has forbidden throwing stones, or
e used to dislike it." 'Abdullah added:
Throwing stones will neither hunt the game, nor
kill (or hurt) an enemy, but it may break a tooth
or gouge out an eye." Afterwards 'Abdullah
once again saw the man throwing stones. He said to
him, "I tell you that Allah's Apostle has
forbidden or disliked the throwing the stones (in
such a way), yet you are throwing stones! I shall
not talk to you for such-and-such a period."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 389:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said,
"Whoever keeps a (pet) dog which is neither a
watch dog nor a hunting dog, will get a daily
deduction of two Qirat from his good deeds."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 390:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin Umar:
I heard the Prophet
saying, "If someone keeps a dog neither for
hunting, nor for guarding livestock, the reward
(for his good deeds) will be reduced by two Qirats
per day."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 391:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle
said, "If someone keeps a dog neither for
guarding livestock, nor for hunting, his good
deeds will decrease (in reward) by two Qirats a
day.'
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 392:
Narrated Adi bin
Hatim:
I asked Allah's
Apostle. "We hunt with the help of these
hounds." He said, "If you let loose your
trained hounds after a game, and mention the name
of Allah, then you can eat what the hounds catch
for you, even if they killed the game. But you
should not eat of it if the hound has eaten of it,
for then it is likely that the hound has caught
the game for itself. And if other hounds join your
hound in hunting the game, then do not eat of
it."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 393:
Narrated Adi bin
Hatim:
The Prophet said,
"If you let loose your hound after a game and
mention Allah's Name on sending it, and the hound
catches the game and kills it, then you can eat of
it. But if the hound eats of it, then you should
not eat thereof, for the hound has caught it for
itself. And if along with your hound, join other
hounds, and Allah's Name was not mentioned at the
time of their sending, and they catch an animal
and kill it, you should not ea: of it, for you
will not know which of them has killed it. And if
you have thrown an arrow at the game and then find
it (dead) two or three days later and, it bears no
mark other than the wound inflicted by your arrow,
then you can eat of it. But if the game is found
(dead) in water, then do not eat of it." And
it has also been narrated by 'Adi bin Hatim that
he asked the Prophet "If a hunter throws an
arrow at the game and after tracing it for two or
three days he finds it dead but still bearing his
arrow, (can he eat of it)?" The Prophet
replied, "He can eat if he wishes."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 394:
Narrated 'Adi bin
Hatim:
I said, "O
Allah's Apostle! I let loose my hound after a game
and mention Allah's Name on sending it." The
Prophet said, "If you let loose your hound
after a game and you mention Allah's Name on
sending it and the hound catches and kills the
game and eats of it, then you should not eat of
it, for it has killed it for itself." I said,
"Sometimes when I send my hound after a game,
I find another hound along with it and I do not
know which of them has caught the game." He
said, "You must not eat of it because you
have not mentioned, the Name of Allah except on
sending your own hound, and you did not mention it
on the other hound." Then I asked him about
the game hunted with a Mi'rad (i.e. a sharp edged
piece of wood or a piece of wood provided with a
sharp piece of iron used for hunting). He said,
"If the game is killed with its sharp edge,
you can eat of it, but if it is killed by its
broad side (shaft), you cannot eat of it, for then
it is like an animal beaten to death with a pie
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 395:
Narrated Adi Bin
Hatim:
I asked Allah's
Apostle, "We hunt with these hounds." He
said, "If you send your trained hounds after
a game and mention Allah's Name on sending, you
can eat of what they catch for you. But if the
hound eats of the game, then you must not eat of
it, for I am afraid that the hound caught it for
itself, and if another hound joins your hounds
(during the hunt), you should not eat of the
game."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 396:
Narrated Abu
Tha'laba Al-Khushani:
I came to Allah's
Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle! We are
living in the land of the people of the Scripture
and we take our meals in their utensils, and in
the land there is game and I hunt with my bow and
trained or untrained hounds; please tell me what
is lawful for us of that." He said, "As
for your saying that you are living in the land of
the people of the Scripture and that you eat in
their utensils, if you can get utensils other than
theirs, do not eat in their utensils, but if you
do not find (other than theirs), then wash their
utensils and eat in them. As for your saying that
you are in the land of game, if you hung something
with your bow, and have mentioned Allah's Name
while hunting, then you can eat (the game). And if
you hunt something with your trained hound, and
have mentioned Allah's Name on sending it for
hunting then you can eat (the game). But if you
hunt something with your untrained hound and you
were able to slaughter it before its death, you
can eat of it."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 397:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
We provoked a
rabbit at Marr Az-Zahran till it started jumping.
My companions chased it till they got tired. But I
alone ran after it and caught it and brought it to
Abu Talha. He sent both its legs to the Prophet
who accepted them.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 398:
Narrated Abu Qatada:
that once he was
with Allah's Apostle (on the way to Mecca). When
he had covered some of the way to Mecca, he and
some companions of his, who were in the state of
lhram. remained behind the Prophet while Abu
Qatada himself was not in the state of Ihram. Abu
Qatada, seeing an onager rode his horse and asked
his companions to hand him a whip, but they
refused. He then asked them to hand him his spear,
but they refused. Then he took it himself and
attacked the onager and killed it. Some of the
Companions of Allah's Apostle ate of it, but some
others refused to eat. When they met Allah's
Apostle they asked him about that. He said,
"It was meal given to you by Allah."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 399:
Narrated Abu Qatada:
(the same Hadith
above, but he added); The Prophet asked, "Is
there any of its meat left with you?"
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 400:
Narrated Abu Qatada:
I was with the
Prophet (on a journey) between Mecca and Medina,
and all of them, (i.e. the Prophet and his
companions) were in the state of Ihram, while I
was not in that state. I was riding my horse and I
used to be fond of ascending mountains. So while I
was doing so I noticed that the people were
looking at something. I went to see what it was,
and behold it was an onager. I asked my
companions, "What is that?" They said,
"We do not know." I said, "It is an
onager.' They said, "It is what you have
seen." I had left my whip, so I said to them,
"Hand to me my whip." They said,
"We will not help you in that (in hunting the
onager)." I got down, took my whip and chased
the animal (on my horse) and did not stop till I
killed it. I went to them and said, "Come on,
carry it!" But they said, "We will not
even touch it." At last I alone carried it
and brought it to them. Some of them ate of it and
some refused to eat of it. I said (to them),
"I will ask the Prophet about it (on your
behalf)." When I met the Prophet, I told him
the whole story. He said to me, "Has anything
of it been left with you?" I said,
"Yes." He said, "Eat, for it is a
meal Allah has offered to you."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 401:
Narrated Jabir:
We went out in a
campaign and the army was called The Army of the
Khabt, and Abu 'Ubaida was our commander. We were
struck with severe hunger. Then the sea threw a
huge dead fish called Al-'Anbar, the like of which
had never been seen. We ate of it for half a
month, and then Abu 'Ubaida took one of its bones
(and made an arch of it) so that a rider could
easily pass under it.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 402:
Narrated Jabir:
The Prophet sent us
as an army unit of three hundred warriors under
the command of Abu 'Ubaida to ambush a caravan of
the Quraish. But we were struck with such severe
hunger that we ate the Khabt (desert bushes), so
our army was called the Army of the Khabt. Then
the sea threw a huge fish called Al-'Anbar and we
ate of it for half a month and rubbed our bodies
with its fat till our bodies became healthy. Then
Abu Ubaida took one of its ribs and fixed it over
the ground and a rider passed underneath it. There
was a man amongst us who slaughtered three camels
when hunger became severe, and he slaughtered
three more, but after that Abu 'Ubaida forbade him
to do so.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 403:
Narrated Ibn Abi
Aufa:
We participated
with the Prophet in six or seven Ghazawat, and we
used to eat locusts with him.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 404:
Narrated Abu
Tha'laba Al-Khushani:
I came to the
Prophet and said, "O Allah's Apostle! We are
living in the land of the people of the Scripture,
and we take our meals in their utensils, and there
is game in that land and I hunt with my bow and
with my trained hound and with my untrained
hound." The Prophet said, "As for your
saying that you are in the land of people of the
Scripture, you should not eat in their utensils
unless you find no alternative, in which case you
must wash the utensils and then eat in them As for
your saying that you are in the land of game, if
you hunt something with your bow, mention Allah's
Name (while hunting the game) and eat; and if you
hunt something with your trained hound, mention
Allah's Name on sending and eat; and if you hunt
something with your untrained hound and get it
alive, slaughter it and you can eat of it"
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 405:
Narrated Salama bin
Al-Aqwa':
In the evening of
the day of the conquest of Khaibar, the army made
fires (for cooking). The Prophet said, "For
what have you made these fires?" They said,
"For cooking the meat of domestic
donkeys." He said, "Throw away what is
in the cooking pots and break the pots." A
man from the people got up and said, "Shall
we throw the contents of the cooking pots and then
wash the pots (instead of breaking them)?"
The Prophet said, "Yes, you can do either'
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 406:
Narrated Rafi bin
Khadij:
We were with the
Prophet in Dhul-Hulaifa and there the people were
struck with severe hunger. Then we got camels and
sheep as war booty (and slaughtered them). The
Prophet was behind all the people. The people
hurried and fixed the cooking pots (for cooking)
but the Prophet came there and ordered that the
cooking pots be turned upside down. Then he
distributed the animals, regarding ten sheep as
equal to one camel. One of the camels ran away and
there were a few horses with the people. They
chased the camel but they got tired, whereupon a
man shot it with an arrow whereby Allah stopped
it. The Prophet said, "Among these animals
some are as wild as wild beasts, so if one of them
runs away from you, treat it in this way." I
said. "We hope, or we are afraid that
tomorrow we will meet the enemy and we have no
knives, shall we slaughter (our animals) with
canes?" The Prophet said, "If the
killing tool causes blood to gush out and if
Allah's Name is mentioned, eat (of the slaughterer
animal). But do not slaughter with a tooth or a
nail. I am telling you why: A tooth is a bone, and
the nail is the knife of Ethiopians."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 407:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
Allah's Apostle
said that he met Zaid bin 'Amr Nufail at a place
near Baldah and this had happened before Allah's
Apostle received the Divine Inspiration. Allah's
Apostle presented a dish of meat (that had been
offered to him by the pagans) to Zaid bin 'Amr,
but Zaid refused to eat of it and then said (to
the pagans), "I do not eat of what you
slaughter on your stonealtars (Ansabs) nor do I
eat except that on which Allah's Name has been
mentioned on slaughtering."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 408:
Narrated Jundub bin
Sufyan Al-Bajali:
Once during the
lifetime of Allah's Apostle we offered some
animals as sacrifices. Some people slaughtered
their sacrifices before the (Id) prayer, so when
the Prophet finished his prayer, he saw that they
had slaughtered their sacrifices before the
prayer. He said, "Whoever has slaughtered
(his sacrifice) before the prayer, should
slaughter (another sacrifice) in lieu of it; and
whoever has not yet slaughtered it till we have
prayed; should slaughter (it) by mentioning
Allah's Name."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 409:
Narrated Ka'b:
that a slave girl
of theirs used to shepherd some sheep at Si'a (a
mountain near Medina). On seeing one of her sheep
dying, she broke a stone and slaughtered it. Ka'b
said to his family, "Do not eat (of it) till
I go to the Prophet and ask him, or, till I send
someone to ask him." So he went to the
Prophet or sent someone to him The Prophet
permitted (them) to eat it.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 410:
Narrated 'Abdullah
that Ka'b had a
slave girl who used to graze his sheep on a small
mountain, called "Sl'a", situated near
the market. Once a sheep was dying, so she broke a
stone and slaughtered it with it. When they
mentioned that to the Prophet, he, permitted them
to eat it.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 411:
Narrated Rafi bin
Khadij:
that he said,
"O Allah's Apostle! We have no knife."
The Prophet said, "if the killing tool causes
blood to gush out, and if Allah's Name is
mentioned, eat (of the slaughtered animal). But do
not slaughter with a nail or a tooth, for the nail
is the knife of Ethiopians and a tooth is a
bone." Suddenly a camel ran away and it was
stopped (with an arrow). The Prophet then said,
"Of these camels there are some which are as
wild as wild beasts; so if one of them runs away
from you and you cannot catch it, treat it in this
manner (i.e. shoot it with an arrow)."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 412:
Narrated Ka'b bin
Malik:
A lady slaughtered
a sheep with a stone and then the Prophet was
asked about it and he permitted it to be eaten.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 413:
Narrated Mu'adh bin
Sad or Sad bin Mu'adh:
A slave girl
belonging to Ka'b used to graze some sheep at Sl'a
(mountain). Once one of her sheep was dying. She
reached it (before it died) and slaughtered it
with a stone. The Prophet was asked, and he said,
"Eat it."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 414:
Narrated Rafi bin
Khadij:
The Prophet said,
"Eat what is slaughtered (with any
instrument) that makes blood flow out, except what
is slaughtered with a tooth or a nail.'
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 415:
Narrated 'Aisha:
A group of people
said to the Prophet, "Some people bring us
meat and we do not know whether they have
mentioned Allah's Name or not on slaughtering the
animal." He said, "Mention Allah's Name
on it and eat." Those people had embraced
Islam recently.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 416:
Narrates 'Abdullah
bin Mughaffal:
While we were
besieging the castle of Khaibar, Somebody threw a
skin full of fat and I went ahead to take it, but
on looking behind, I saw the Prophet and I felt
shy in his presence (and did not take it).
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 417:
Narrated Rafi bin
Khadij:
I said, "O
Allah's Apostle! We are going to face the enemy
tomorrow and we do not have knives." He said,
"Hurry up (in killing the animal). If the
killing tool causes blood to flow out, and if
Allah's Name is mentioned, eat (of the slaughtered
animal). But do not slaughter with a tooth or a
nail. I will tell you why: As for the tooth, it is
a bone; and as for the nail, it is the knife of
Ethiopians." Then we got some camels and
sheep as war booty, and one of those camels ran
away, whereupon a man shot it with an arrow and
stopped it. Allah's Apostle said, "Of these
camels there are some which are as wild as wild
beasts, so if one of them (runs away and) makes
you tired, treat it in this manner."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 418:
Narrated Asma bint
Abu Bakr:
We slaughtered a
horse (by Nahr) during the lifetime of the Prophet
and ate it.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 419:
Narrated Asma':
We slaughtered a
horse (by Dhabh) during the lifetime of Allah's
Apostle while we were at Medina, and we ate it.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 420:
Narrated Asma' bint
Abu Bakr:
We slaughtered a
horse (by Nahr) during the lifetime of Allah's
Apostle and ate it.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 421:
Narrated Hisham bin
Zaid:
Anas and I went to
Al-Hakam bin Aiyub. Anas saw some boys shooting at
a tied hen. Anas said, "The Prophet has
forbidden the shooting of tied or confined
animals."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 422:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
that he entered
upon Yahya bin Said while one of Yahya's sons was
aiming at a hen after tying it. Ibn 'Umar walked
to it and untied it. Then he brought it and the
boy and said. "Prevent your boys from tying
the birds for the sake of killing them, as I have
heard the Prophet forbidding the killing of an
animal or other living thing after tying
them."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 423:
Narrated Said bin
Jubair:
While I was with
Ibn 'Umar, we passed by a group of young men who
had tied a hen and started shooting at it. When
they saw Ibn 'Umar, they dispersed, leaving it. On
that Ibn 'Umar said, "Who has done this? The
Prophet cursed the one who did so."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 424:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet cursed
the one who did Muthla to an animal (i e., cut its
limbs or some other part of its body while it is
still alive).
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 425:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin Yazid:
The Prophet forbade
An-Nuhba and Al-Muthla.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 426:
Narrated Abu Musa
Al-Ash'ari:
I saw the Prophet
eating chicken.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 427:
Narrated Zahdam:
We were in the
company of Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari and there were
friendly relations between us and this tribe of
Jarm. Abu Musa was presented with a dish
containing chicken. Among the people there was
sitting a red-faced man who did not come near the
food. Abu Musa said (to him), "Come on (and
eat), for I have seen Allah's Apostle eating of it
(i.e. chicken)." He said, "I have seen
it eating something (dirty) and since then I have
disliked it, and have taken an oath that I shall
not eat it ' Abu Musa said, "Come on, I will
tell you (or narrate to you). Once I went to Allah
s Apostle with a group of Al-Ash'ariyin, and met
him while he was angry, distributing some camels
of Rakat. We asked for mounts but he took an oath
that he would not give us any mounts, and added,
'I have nothing to mount you on' In the meantime
some camels of booty were brought to Allah's
Apostle and he asked twice, 'Where are Al-Ash'ariyin?"
So he gave us five white camels with big humps. We
stayed for a short while (after we had covered a
little distance), and then I said to my
companions, "Allah's Apostle has forgotten
his oath. By Allah, if we do not remind Allah's
Apostle of his oath, we will never be
successful." So we returned to the Prophet
and said, "O Allah's Apostle! We asked you
for mounts, but you took an oath that you would
not give us any mounts; we think that you have
forgotten your oath.' He said, 'It is Allah Who
has given you mounts. By Allah, and Allah willing,
if I take an oath and later find something else
better than that. then I do what is better and
expiate my oath.' "
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 428:
Narrated Asma':
We slaughtered a
horse during the lifetime of Allah's Apostle and
ate it.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 429:
Narrated Jabir bin
'Abdullah:
On the Day of the
battle of Khaibar, Allah's Apostle made donkey's
meat unlawful and allowed the eating of horse
flesh.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 430:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet made
the meat of donkeys unlawful on the day of the
battle of Khaibar.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 431:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet
prohibited the eating of donkey's meat.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 432:
Narrated 'Ali:
Allah's Apostle
prohibited Al-Mut'a marriage and the eating of
donkey's meat in the year of the Khaibar battle
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 433:
Narrated Jabir bin
'Abdullah:
The Prophet
prohibited the eating of donkey's meat on the day
of the battle of Khaibar, and allowed the eating
of horse flesh.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 434:
Narrated Al-Bara'
and Ibn Abi 'Aufa:
The Prophet
prohibited the eating of donkey's meat.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 435:
Narrated Abu
Tha'alba:
Allah's Apostle
prohibited the eating of donkey's meat.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 435o:
Narrated Az-Zuhri:
The Prophet
prohibited the eating of beasts having fangs.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 436:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
Someone came to
Allah's Apostle and said, "The donkeys have
been (slaughtered and) eaten. Another man came and
said, "The donkeys have been destroyed."
On that the Prophet ordered a caller to announce
to the people: Allah and His Apostle forbid you to
eat the meat of donkeys, for it is impure.' Thus
the pots were turned upside down while the
(donkeys') meat was boiling in them.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 437:
Narrated 'Amr:
I said to Jabir bin
Zaid, "The people claim that Allah's Apostle
forbade the eating of donkey's meat." He
said, "Al-Hakam bin 'Amr Al-Ghifari used to
say so when he was with us, but Ibn 'Abbas, the
great religious learned man, refused to give a
final verdict and recited:-- 'Say: I find not in
that which has been inspired to me anything
forbidden to be eaten by one who wishes to eat it,
unless it be carrion, blood poured forth or the
flesh of swine...' (6.145)
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 438:
Narrated Abu
Tha'laba:
Allah's Apostle
forbade the eating of the meat of beasts having
fangs.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 439:
Narrated 'Abdullah
bin 'Abbas:
Once Allah's
Apostle passed by a dead sheep and said (to the
people), "Why don't you use its hide?"
They said, "But it is dead," He said,
"Only eating it, is prohibited."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 440:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The Prophet passed
by a dead goat and said, "There is no harm if
its owners benefit from its skin."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 441:
Narrated Abu
Huraira:
Allah's Apostle
said, "None is wounded in Allah's Cause but
will come on the Day of Resurrection with his
wound bleeding. The thing that will come out of
his wound will be the color of blood, but its
smell will be the smell of musk."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 442:
Narrated Abu Musa:
The Prophet said,
'The example of a good pious companion and an evil
one is that of a person carrying musk and another
blowing a pair of bellows. The one who is carrying
musk will either give you some perfume as a
present, or you will buy some from him, or you
will get a good smell from him, but the one who is
blowing a pair of bellows will either burn your
clothes or you will get a bad smell from
him."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 443:
Narrated Anas bin
Malik:
Once we provoked a
rabbit at Marr-az-Zahran. The people chased it
till they got tired. Then I caught It and brought
it to Abu Talha, who slaughtered it and then sent
both its pelvic pieces (or legs) to the Prophet,
and the Prophet accepted the present.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 444:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said,
"I do not eat mastigure, but I do not
prohibit its eating."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 445:
Narrated Khalid bin
Al-Walid:
Allah's Apostle and
I entered the house of Maimuna. A roasted
mastigure was served. Allah's Apostle stretched
his hand out (to eat of it) but some woman said,
"Inform Allah's Apostle of what he is about
to eat." So they said, "It is mastigure,
O Allah's Apostle!" He withdrew his hand,
whereupon I said, "O Allah's Apostle! Is it
unlawful?" He said, "No, but this is not
found in the land of my people, so I dislike
it." So I pulled the mastigure towards me and
ate it while Allah's Apostle was looking at me.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 446:
Narrated Maimuna:
A mouse fell into
the butter-fat and died. The Prophet was asked
about that. He said, "Throw away the mouse
and the butter-fat that surrounded it, and eat the
rest of the butter-fat (As-Samn).
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 447:
Narrated Az-Zhuri:
regarding an
animal, e.g., a mouse or some other animal that
had fallen into solid or liquid oil or butter-fat:
I had been informed that a mouse had died in
butter-fat whereupon Allah's Apostle ordered that
the butter-fat near it be thrown away and the rest
of the butter-fat can be eaten.
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 448:
Narrated Maimuna:
The Prophet was
asked about a mouse that had fallen into
butter-fat (and died). He said, "Throw away
the mouse and the portion of butter-fat around it,
and eat the rest."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 449:
Narrated Salim:
that Ibn 'Umar
disliked the branding of animals on the face. Ibn
'Umar said, "The Prophet forbade beating
(animals) on the face."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 450:
Narrated Anas:
I brought a brother
of mine to the Prophet to do Tahnik for him while
the Prophet was in a sheep fold of his, and I saw
him branding a sheep. (The sub-narrator said: I
think Anas said, branding it on the ear.)
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 451:
Narrated Rait' bin
Khadij:
I said to the
Prophet, "We will be facing the enemy
tomorrow and we have no knives (for slaughtering)'
He said, "If you slaughter the animal with
anything that causes its blood to flow out, and if
Allah's Name is mentioned on slaughtering it, eat
of it, unless the killing instrument is a tooth or
nail. I will tell you why: As for the tooth, it is
a bone; and as for the nail, it is the knife of
Ethiopians." The quick ones among the people
got the war booty while the Prophet was behind the
people. So they placed the cooking pots on the
fire, but the Prophet ordered the cooking pots to
be turned upside down. Then he distributed (the
war booty) among them, considering one camel as
equal to ten sheep. Then a camel belonging to the
first party of people ran away and they had no
horses with them, so a man shot it with an arrow
whereby Allah stopped it. The Prophet said,
"Of these animals there are some which are as
wild as wild beasts. So, if anyone of them runs
away like this, do like this (shoot it with an
arrow)."
Volume
7, Book 67, Number 452:
Narrated Rafi bin
Khadij:
While we were with
the Prophet. on a journey, one of the camels ran
away. A man shot it with an arrow and stopped it.
The Prophet said, "Of these camels some are
as wild as wild beasts, so if one of them runs
away and you cannot catch it, then do like this
(shoot it with an arrow)." I said, "O
Allah's Apostle! Sometimes when we are in battles
or on a journey we want to slaughter (animals) but
we have no knives." He said, "Listen! If
you slaughter the animal with anything that causes
its blood to flow out, and if Allah's Name is
mentioned on slaughtering it, eat of it, provided
that the slaughtering instrument is not a tooth or
a nail, as the tooth is a bone and the nail is the
knife of Ethiopians."
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