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
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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."
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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.''
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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."
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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."
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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."
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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."
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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.'
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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."
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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."
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