It was reported from Abdul-Karim bin Malik Al-Jazari, from Abdur-Rahman bin Abi Laila, from Kab bin Ujrah, regarding this incident (as narrated in on previous hadith), and he added: Whichever of these you do, it will suffice.
Read More..Al Hajjaj bin Amr Al Ansari reported the Messenger of Allah صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم as saying “ If anyone breaks (a bone or leg) or becomes lame, he has come out of the sacred state and must perform Hajj the following year. ” Ikrimah said I asked Ibn Abbas and Abu Hurairah about this. They replied He spoke the truth.
Read More..Narrated al-Hajjaj ibn Amr: The Prophet صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم said: If anyone breaks (a leg) or becomes lame or falls ill. He then narrated the tradition to the same effect. The narrator Salamah ibn Shabib said: Mamar narrated (this tradition) to us.
Read More..Maymun ibn Mahran said: I came out to perform Umrah in the year when the people of Syria besieged Ibn az-Zubayr at Makkah. Some people of my tribe sent sacrificial animals with me as an offering. When we reached the people of Syria, they stopped us from entering the sacred territory. I, therefore, sacrificed the animals at the same spot. I then took off ihram and returned. Next year I came out to make an atonement for my Umrah. I came to Ibn Abbas and asked him (about it). He said: Bring a new sacrificial animal, for the Messenger of Allah صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ordered his companions to bring fresh sacrificial animals for the Umrah of atonement in lieu of the animals they had sacrificed in the year of al-Hudaybiyyah.
Read More..Nafi said It was Ibn Umar’s habit that whenever he came to Makkah he spent the night at Dhu Tuwa in the morning he would take a bath and enter Makkah in the daytime. He used to say the Prophet صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم had done so.
Read More..Ibn Umar said The Prophet صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم used to enter Makkah from the upper hillock. The version of Yahya goes: The Prophet صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم used to enter Makkah from Kuda’ from the hillock of Batha’. He would come out from the lower hillock. Al Barmaki added “that is the two hillocks of Makkah”. The version of Musaddad is more complete.
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