Sahih Muslim

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Sahih Muslim · #3025 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

(May Allah have mercy upon) those who got their hair clipped."

Sahih Muslim · #3026 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

O Allah, grant pardon to those who got their heads shaved. They (Companions of the Holy Prophet) said: Messenger of Allah, (what about those) who get their hair cut? He said: O Allah, grant pardon to those who get their heads shaved. They said: Messenger of Allah, (what about those) who got their hair clipped? He said: O Allah, grant pardon to those who get their heads shaved. They said: Messenger of Allah, (what about those) who get their hair clipped? He said: (O Allah, grant pardon to) those who get their hair clipped.

Sahih Muslim · #3027 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

A hadith like this is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira.

Sahih Muslim · #3028 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Yahya b. al-Husain reported on the authority of his grandfather that Allah's Apostle (ﷺ) invoked blessing on the occasion of the Farewell Pilgrimage three times for those who got their heads shaved and once for those who got their hair clipped. In the narration transmitted by Waki' there is no mention of the Farewell Pilgrimage.

Sahih Muslim · #3029 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Ibn Umar reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) got his head shaved on the occasion of the Farewell Pilgrimage.

Sahih Muslim · #3030 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Anas b. Malik (Allah be pleased wish him) reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) came to Mina; he went to the Jamra and threw pebbles at it, after which he went to his lodging in Mina, and sacrificed the animal. He then called for a barber and, turning his right side to him, let him shave him; after which he tiimed his left side. He then gave (these hair) to the people.

Sahih Muslim · #3031 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

(He called for) the barber and, pointing towards the right side of his head, said: (Start from) here, and then distributed his hair among those who were near him. He then pointed to the barber (to shave) the left side and he shaved it, and he gave (these hair) to Umm Sulaim (Allah be pleased with her). And in the narration of Abu Kuraib (the words are):" He started from the right half (of his head), and he distributed a hair or two among the people. and then (asked the barber) to shave the left side and he did similarly, and he (the Holy Prophet) said: Here is Abu Talha and he gave these (hair) to Abu Talha."

Sahih Muslim · #3032 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Shave the other half, and said: Where is Abu Talha and gave it (the hair) to him.

Sahih Muslim · #3033 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

When Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) had thrown pebbles at the Jamra and had sacrificed the animal, he turned (the right side) of his head towards the barber, and i. e shaved it. He then called Abu Talha al-Ansari and gave it to him. He then turned his left side and asked him (the barber) to shave. And he (the barber) shaved. and gave it to Abu Talha and told him to distribute it amongst the people.

Sahih Muslim · #3034 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Messenger of Allah, being ignorant. I shaved before sacrificing, whereupon he (the Holy Prophet) said: Now sacrifice (the animal) and there is no harm (for you). Then another man came and he said: Messenger of Allah, being ignorant, I sacrificed before throwing the pebbles, whereupon he (the Holy Prophet) said: (Now) throw the pebbles, and there is no harm (for you). Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) was not asked about anything which had been done before or after (its proper time) but he said: Do it, and no harm is there (for you).

Sahih Muslim · #3035 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) stopped while riding his camel and the people began to ask him. One of the inquirers said: Messenger of Allah, I did not know that pebbles should be thrown before sacrificing the animal, and by mistake I sacrificed the animal before throwing pebbles, whereupon Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: (Now) throw pebbles and there is no harm in it. Then another (person) came saying: I did not know that the animal was to be sacrificed before shaving, but I got myself shaved before sacrificing the animal, whereupon he (the Holy Prophet) said: Sacrifice the animal (now) and there is no harm in it. He (the narrator) said: I did not hear that anything was asked on that day (shout a matter) which a person forgot and could not observe the sequence or anything like it either due to forgetfulness or ignorance, but Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said (about that): Do it; there is no harm in it.

Sahih Muslim · #3036 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Zuhri.

Sahih Muslim · #3037 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

As Allah's Apostle. (ﷺ) was delivering sermon on the Day of Nahr, a man stood up before him and said: Messenger of Allah, I did not know that such and such (rite was to be performed) before such and such (rite). Then another man came and said: Messenger of Allah, I thought that such and such (rite) should precede such and such (rite), and then another man came and said: Messenger of Allah, I had thought that such and such was before such and such, and such and such (is the sequence) of the three (rites, viz. throwing of pebbles, sacrificing of animal and shaving of one's head). He said to all these three: Do now (if you have not observed the cequence) ; there is no harm in it.

Sahih Muslim · #3038 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

" There are not these words in it: To all these three rites (throwing of pebbles sacrificing of animal and shaving of one's head)." And so far as the narration of Yahya al-Umawi (the words are): I got (my head) shaved before I sacrificed the animal, and I sacrified the animal before throwing pebbles, and like that.

Sahih Muslim · #3039 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

I got (my head) shaved before sacrificing the, animal, whereupon be (the Holy Prophet) said: Sacrifice the animal (now) ; there is no harm in it. He (the person said): I sacripced the animal before throwingpebbles. whereupon he said: Throw pebbles (now) ; there is no harm in it.

Sahih Muslim · #3040 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

I saw Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) on the back of the camel at Mina, and a person came to him," and the rest of the hadith Is like that transmitted by Ibn 'Uyaina.

Sahih Muslim · #3041 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

As Allah's Messenger (may peace be'upon him) was standing near the jamra, a person came to him on the Day of Nahr and said: Messenger of Allah, I got (my head shaved) before throwing pebbles, whereupon he (the Holy Prophet) said: Throw pebbles (now) ; there is no harm in it. Another man (then) came and said: I have sacrificed before throwing the stones. He said: Throw stones (now) and there is no harm. Another came to him and said: I have observed the circumambulation of Ifada of the House before throwing pebbles. He said: Throw pebbles (now) ; there is no harm in it, He (the narrator) said: I did not see that he (the Holy Prophet) was asked about anything on that day, but he said: Do, and there is no harm in it.

Sahih Muslim · #3042 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

There is no harm in it.

Sahih Muslim · #3043 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Ibn Umar reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) observed the circumambulation of Ifada on the Day of Nabr (10th of Dhu'l-Hijja), and then came back and observed the noon prayer at Mina. Nafi' (one of the narrators) said that Ibn Umar used to observe the circumambulation of Ifada on the Day of Nahr, and then return and observe the noon prayer at Mina, and mentioned that Allah's Apostle (ﷺ) did that.

Sahih Muslim · #3044 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

I asked Anas b. Malik to tell me about something he knew about Allah's Messenger (ﷺ), viz. where he observed the noon prayer on Yaum al-Tarwiya. He said: At Mina. I said: Where did he observe the afternoon prayer on the Yaum an-Nafr? and he said: It was at al-Abtah. He then said: Do as your rulers do.

Sahih Muslim · #3045 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Ibn 'Umar (Allah be pleased with him) reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) and Abu Bakr and 'Umar observed halt at al-Abtah.

Sahih Muslim · #3046 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) halted at Muhassab and the Caliphs did the same after him.

Sahih Muslim · #3047 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Halt at al-Abtah is not the Sunnah. Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) halted there simply because it was easier for him to depart from there, when he left.

Sahih Muslim · #3048 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

This hadith is narrated on the authority of Hisham with the same chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #3049 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) halted there, for it is a place from where it was easy to depart.

Sahih Muslim · #3050 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Halt at Muhassab is not something (significant from the point of view of the Shari'ah). It is a place of halt where Allah's Messenger (way peace be upon him) halted.

Sahih Muslim · #3051 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) did not command me to observe halt at al-Abtah when be departed from Mina, but I came and set up his (the Holy Prcphet's) tent (of my own accord) ; and he (Allah's Apostle) came and observed halt. This hadith is narrated through another chain of transmitters from Abu Rafi' who was (in charge) of the luggage of Allah's Apostle (ﷺ).

Sahih Muslim · #3052 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

God willing, we will get down tomorrow, at Khaif of Banu Kinanah, the place where they had taken an oath on unbelief.

Sahih Muslim · #3053 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said to us as we were at Mina: We would observe halt tomorrow at-Khaif of Banu Kinanah, where (the polytheists) had taken an oath on unbelief, and that was that the Quraish and Banu Kinanah had, pledged against Banu Hashim and Banu Muttalib that they would neither marry nor do any transaction with them unless they deliver Allah's Messenger (way peace be upon him) to them. And (this pledge was) taken at this (place) Muhassab.

Sahih Muslim · #3054 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

God willing, when Allah has granted us victory, our halt tomorrow will be at Khaif, where they (the unbelievers of Mecca) had taken an oath on unbelief.

Sahih Muslim · #3055 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Ibn Umar (Allah be pleased with them) reported that al-'A'bbas b. Abd al-Muttalib (Allah be pleased with him) sought permission from Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) to spend in Mecca the nights (which be was required to spend) at Mina on account of his office of supplier of water, and he (the Holy Prophet) granted him permission.

Sahih Muslim · #3056 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

A hadith like this has been narrated by 'Ubaidullah b. Umar with the the same chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #3057 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

While I was sitting along with Ibn 'Abbas (Allah be pleased with him) near the Ka'ba, there came a bedouin to him and said: What is the matter that I see that the progeny of your uncle supply honey and milk (as drink to the travellers), whereas you supply al-nabidh (water sweetened with dates)? Is it due to your poverty or due to your close-fistedness? Thereupon Ibn 'Abbas said: Allah be praised, it is neither due to poverty nor due to close-fistedness (but due to the fact) that Allah's Apostle (ﷺ) came here riding his she-came, and there was sitting behind him Usama. He asked for water, and we gave him a cup full of nabidh and he drank it, and gave the remaining (part) to Usama; and he (the Holy Prophet) said: You have done Food, You have done well. So continue doing like it So we do not like to change what Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) had commanded us to do.

Sahih Muslim · #3058 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) put me in charge of his sacrificial animals, that I should give their flesh. skins and saddle cloths as sadaqa, but not to give anything to the butcher, saying: We would pay him ourselves.

Sahih Muslim · #3059 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Abd al-Karim al-Jazari with the same chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #3060 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of 'Ali (Allah be pleased with him) with another chain of transmitters, but there is no mention of the wages of the butcher in it.

Sahih Muslim · #3061 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Allah's Apostle (ﷺ) put him in charge of his sacrificial animals, and commanded him to distribute the whole of their meat, hides, and saddle cloths to the poor, and not to give to the butcher anything out of them.

Sahih Muslim · #3062 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

A hadith like this has been narrated on the authority of Hadrat 'Ali (Allah be pleased with him).

Sahih Muslim · #3063 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

In the year of Hudaibiya (6 H ), we, along with Allah's Messenger (way peace be upon him), sacrificed a camel for seven persons and a cow for seven persons.

Sahih Muslim · #3064 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

We set out in the state of Ihram for Hajj along, with Allah's Messenger (ﷺ). He commanded us that seven persons should join in a camel and a cow for offering sacrifice.

Sahih Muslim · #3065 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

We performed Hajj along with Allah's Messenger (ﷺ), and we sacrificed a camel on behalf of seven persons, and a cow on behalf of seven persons.

Sahih Muslim · #3066 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

We joined Allah's Apostle (may pea, @. e be upon him) in Hajj and Umra and seven persons shared in the sacrifice of an animal. A person said to Jabir (Allah be pleased with him): Can seven persons share in the sacrifice of al-Badnah (a camel) as he shares in al- Jazur (a cow)? He, (Jabir) said: It (al-Jazur) is nothing but one among the budun. Jabir was present at Hudaibiya and he said: We sacrificed on that day seventy camel, and seven men shared in each sacrifice (of camel).

Sahih Muslim · #3067 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

He (the Holy Prophet) commanded us as we had entered into the state of Ihram to sacrifice the animals (as a rite of Hajj) and a group (of person; amongst us, i. e. seven) shared in the sacrifice of one (camel or cow), and it happened at that time when he commanded them to put off Ihram for Hajj (after performing 'Umra).

Sahih Muslim · #3068 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

We performed Hajj Tamattu' along with Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) and we slaughtered a cow on behalf of seven persons sharing in it.

Sahih Muslim · #3069 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Jabir reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) sacrificed a cow on behalf of 'A'isha on the Day of Nahr (10th of Dhu'l-Hijja).

Sahih Muslim · #3070 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

" A cow on behalf of 'A'isha on the occasion of the Hajj."

Sahih Muslim · #3071 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

Ziyad b. Jubair reported that Ibn 'Umar came upon a person who was slaughtering (sacrificing) his camel and had made him kneel down. So he told him to make it stand up festered (and then sacrifice it) according to the Sunnah of the Prophet (ﷺ).

Sahih Muslim · #3072 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

'A'isha (Allah be pleased with her) reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) sent the sacrificial animals from Medina. I wove garlands for his sacrificial animals (and then he hung them round their necks), and he would not avoid doing anything which the Muhrim avoids.

Sahih Muslim · #3073 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

A hadith like this has been transmitted on the authority of Ibn Shihab.

Sahih Muslim · #3074 · The Book of Pilgrimage · كتاب الحج

"As if I am seeing myself weaving the garlands for the sacrificial animals of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ)."