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I used to forbid you. The rest of the hadith is the same.
Part of: Sacrifice & Qurbani
62 hadith in this topic
Sahih Muslim
I used to forbid you. The rest of the hadith is the same.
Sahih Muslim
(The sacrifice of Fara' and 'Atira) has no (sanction in Islam). Ibn Rafi' made this addition in his narration that Fara' means the first-born young one of a camel.
Sahih Muslim
When any one of you intending to sacrifice the animal enters in the month (of Dhu'l-Hijja) he should not get his hair or nails touched (cut). It was said to Sufyan that some of the (scholars) did not deem this...
Sahih Muslim
If anyone of you intends to offer sacrifice he should not get his hair cut or nails trimmed.
Sahih Muslim
If anyone has in his possession a sacrificial animal to offer as a sacrifice (on 'Id al-Adha), he should not get his hair cut and nails trimmed after he has entered the first days of Dhu'l Hijja
Sahih Muslim
Thauban, make his meat usable (for journey), and I continuously served him that until he arrived in Medina.
Sahih Muslim
O people of Medina, do not eat the flesh of sacrificed animals beyond three days. Ibn al-Muthanni said: Three days. They (the Companions of the Holy Prophet) complained to the Messenger of Allah (may peace he upon him) that they...
Sahih Muslim
He who sacrifices (animal) among you nothing should be left in his house (out of its flesh) on the morning of the third day. When it was the next year they (his Companions) said: Should we do this year as...
Sahih Muslim
Ibn 'Umar did not eat the flesh of the sacrificial animals beyond three (days). Ibn Abu 'Umar said:" Beyond three days."
Sahih Muslim
Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) forbade (people) to cat the flesh of sacrificed animals beyond three days. Abdullah b. Abu Bakr said, I made a mention of that to 'Amra, whereupon she said: He has told the truth, for I heard 'A'isha...