Narrated Al-Bara': One day Allah's Apostle offered the `Id prayer and said, Whoever offers our prayer and faces our Qibla should not slaughter the sacrifice till he finishes the `Id prayer. Abu Burda bin Niyar got up and said, O Allah's Apostle! I have already done it. The Prophet said, That is something you have done before its due time. Abu Burda said, I have a Jadha'a which is better than two old sheep; shall I slaughter it? The Prophet said, Yes, but it will not be sufficient for anyone after you.
Read More..Narrated Anas: The Prophet used to offer as sacrifices, two horned rams, black and white in color, and used to put his foot on their sides and slaughter them with his own hands.
Read More..Narrated Anas: The Prophet offered as sacrifices, two horned rams, black and white in color. He slaughtered them with his own hands and mentioned Allah's Name over them and said Takbir and put his foot on their sides.
Read More..Narrated Masruq: that he came to `Aisha and said to her, O Mother of the Believers! There is a man who sends a Hadi to Ka`ba and stays in his city and requests that his Hadi camel be garlanded while he remains in a state of Ihram from that day till the people finish their Ihram (after completing all the ceremonies of Hajj) (What do you say about it?) Masruq added, I heard the clapping of her hands behind the curtain. She said, I used to twist the garlands for the Hadi of Allah's Apostle and he used to send his Hadi to Ka`ba but he never used to regard as unlawful what was lawful for men to do with their wives till the people returned (from the Hajj).
Read More..Narrated Jabir bin `Abdullah: During the lifetime of the Prophet we used to take with us the meat of the sacrifices (of Id al Adha) to Medina. (The narrator often said. The meat of the Hadi).
Read More..Narrated Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri: that once he was not present (at the time of `Id-al-Adha) and when he came. some meat was presented to him. and the people said (to him), 'This is the meat of our sacrifices He said. 'Take it away; I shall not taste it. (In his narration) Abu Sa`id added: I got up and went to my brother, Abu Qatada (who was his maternal brother and was one of the warriors of the battle of Badr) and mentioned that to him He Sa`d. 'A new verdict was given in your absence (i.e., meat of sacrifices was allowed to be stored and eaten later on).
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