Aishah bint Tallah narrated from her maternal aunt Aishah the Mother of the Believers that: the Messenger of Allah told one of his wives to depart from Jam (Al-Muzadalifah) on the night of Jam, to go to Jamratual Aqabah and stone it, then come back to her camp before morning. And Ata used to do that until he died.
Read More..It was narrated that Ibn abbas said: The Mesenger of Allah was asked questions during the days of Mina and he said: 'There is no harm.' A man said: 'I shaved my head before offering the sacrifice.' He said: 'There is no harm.' Another man said: 'I stoned (the Majarat) after evening came.' He said: There is no harm.'
Read More..It was narrated from Abu al-Baddah bin'Adiyy, from father, that: the Prophet granted the camel herders a concession allowing them to stone the Jamrat on one day an not another.
Read More..It was narrated from al-Baddah bin Asim bin Adiyy from his father, that: the Messenger of Allah granted a concession to some camel herders, allowing them to not stay overnight in Mina, and allowing them to stone the Jimar on the Day of Sacrifice, then to combine the stoning of two days after sacrifice, so that they could do it on one of the two days.
Read More..It was narrated that Abdur-Rahman - meaning bin Yazid - said: It was said to Abdullah bin Masud that some people were stoning the Jamart from above al-Aqabah. He said: So Abdullah stoned it from the bottom of the valley, then he said: 'From here - by the One beside Whom there is no other God - did the one to whom surat Al-Baqarah was revealed, stone it.
Read More..It was narrated that Abdullah bin Yazid said: Abdullah stoned the Jamrat with seven pebbles, with the House on his left and Arafat on his right. And he said: 'This is the place where the one to whom Surat al-Baqrah was revealed stood.' (Sahih) Abu Abdur-Rahman (An-Nisai) said: I do not know of anyone who said: Mansur in this narration except Ibn Abi adi, and Allah most High knows best.
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