Ibn Abbas said: The Messenger of Allah صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم offered the noon prayer at Dhu al-Hulaifah. He then sent for a camel and made incision in the right side of its hump ; he then took out the blood by pressing it and tied two shoes in its neck. He then rode on his mount (camel) and reached al-Baida, he raised his voice for the talbiyah for performing Hajj.
Read More..This tradition has also been transmitted by Shubah through a different chain of narrators similar to that reported by Abu al-Walid. This version adds he then took out the blood by pressing it with his hand. Abu Dawud said: Hammam’s version has the words “He took out the blood by pressing with his fingers”. Abu Dawud said this tradition has been narrated by the people of Basrah who alone are its transmitters.
Read More..Al-Miswar bin Makhramah and al-Marwan said the Messenger of Allah صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم proceeded in the year of al-Hudaibiyyah (to Makkah). When he reached Dhu al-Hulaifah, he tied (garlanded) something in the neck of the sacrificial camel (which He took along with him), and made incision in its hump and put on Ihram.
Read More..Aishah said: The Messenger of Allah صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم once brought sheep (or goats) for sacrifice to the house (at the Kaabah) and garlanded them.
Read More..Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar: Umar ibn al-Khattab named a bukhti camel for sacrifice (at hajj). He was offered three hundred dinars for it (as its price). He came to the Prophet صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم and said: Messenger of Allah, I named a bukhti camel for sacrifice and I was offered for it three hundred dinars. May I sell it and purchase another one for its price? No, sacrifice it. Abu Dawud said: This was due to the fact that Umar had made an incision in hump.
Read More..Aishah said: I twisted the garlands of the sacrificial animals of the Messenger of Allah صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم with my own hands, after which he made incision in their humps and garlanded them, and sent them as offerings to the house (Kabah), but he himself stayed back at Madinah and nothing which had been lawful for him had been forbidden.
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