Al-Adha Festival Sacrifice (Adaahi)
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 453:
Narrated Al-Bara:
The Prophet said (on the day of Idal -Adha), "The first thing we will do on this day of ours, is to offer the ('Id) prayer and then return
to slaughter the sacrifice. Whoever does so, he acted according to our Sunna (tradition), and whoever slaughtered (the sacrifice)
before the prayer, what he offered was just meat he presented to his family, and that will not be considered as Nusak (sacrifice)." (On
hearing that) Abu Burda bin Niyar got up, for he had slaughtered the sacrifice before the prayer, and said, "I have got a six month old
ram." The Prophet said, 'Slaughter it (as a sacrifice) but it will not be sufficient for any-one else (as a sacrifice after you). Al-Bara'
added: The Prophet said, "Whoever slaughtered (the sacrifice) after the prayer, he slaughtered it at the right time and followed the
tradition of the Muslims."
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 454:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet said, "Whoever slaughtered the sacrifice before the prayer, he just slaughtered it for himself, and whoever slaughtered it
after the prayer, he slaughtered it at the right time and followed the tradition of the Muslims."
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 455:
Narrated 'Uqba bin 'Amir Al-Juhani:
that the Prophet distributed among his companions some animals for sacrifice (to be slaughtered on 'Id-al-Adha). 'Uqba's share was a
Jadha'a (a six month old goat). 'Uqba said, "O Allah's Apostle! I get in my share of Jadha'a (a six month old ram)." The Prophet said,
"Slaughter it as a sacrifice."
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 456:
Narrated 'Aisha:
that the Prophet entered upon her when she had her menses at Sarif before entering Mecca, and she was weeping (because she was
afraid that she would not be able to perform the Hajj). The Prophet said, "What is wrong with you? Have you got your period?" She
said, "Yes." He said, "This is a matter Allah has decreed for all the daughters of Adam, so perform all the ceremonies of Hajj like the
others, but do not perform the Tawaf around the Ka'ba." 'Aisha added: When we were at Mina, beef was brought to me and I asked,
"What is this?" They (the people) said, "Allah's Apostle has slaughtered some cows as sacrifices on behalf of his wives."
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 457:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet said on the day of Nahr, "Whoever has slaughtered his sacrifice before the prayer, should repeat it (slaughter another
sacrifice)." A man got up and said, "O Allah's Apostle! This is a day on which meat is desired." He then mentioned his neighbors
saying, "I have a six month old ram which is to me better than the meat of two sheep." The Prophet allowed him to slaughter it as a
sacrifice, but I do not know whether this permission was valid for other than that man or not. The Prophet then went towards two rams
and slaughtered them, and then the people went towards some sheep and distributed them among themselves.
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 458:
Narrated Abu Bakra:
The Prophet said, "Time has come back to its original state which it had on the day Allah created the Heavens and the Earth. The year
is twelve months, four of which are sacred, three of them are in succession, namely Dhul-Qa'da, Dhul Hijja and Muharram, (the fourth
being) Rajab Mudar which is between Juma'da (ath-thamj and Sha'ban. The Prophet then asked, "Which month is this?" We said,
"Allah and his Apostle know better." He kept silent so long that we thought that he would call it by a name other than its real name.
He said, "Isn't it the month of Dhul-Hijja?" We said, "Yes." He said, "Which town is this?" We said, "Allah and His Apostle know
better." He kept silent so long that we thought that he would call it t,y a name other than its real name. He said, "isn't it the town (of
Mecca)?" We replied, "Yes." He said, "What day is today?" We replied, "Allah and His Apostle know better." He kept silent so long
that we thought that he would call it by a name other than its real name. He said, "Isn't it the day of Nahr?" We replied, "Yes." He then
said, "Your blood, properties and honor are as sacred to one another as this day of yours in this town of yours in this month of yours.
You will meet your Lord, and He will ask you about your deeds. Beware! Do not go astray after me by cutting the necks of each
other. It is incumbent upon those who are present to convey this message to those who are absent, for some of those to whom it is
conveyed may comprehend it better than some of those who have heard it directly." (Muhammad, the sub-narrator, on mentioning this
used to say: The Prophet then said, "No doubt! Haven't I delivered (Allah's) Message (to you)? Haven't I delivered Allah's message (to
you)?"
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 459:
Narrated Nafi':
'Abdullah (bin 'Umar) used to slaughter his sacrifice at the slaughtering place (i.e the slaughtering place of the Prophet ) . Ibn 'Umar
said, "Allah's Apostle used to slaughter (camels and sheep, etc.,) as sacrifices at the Musalla."
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 460:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet used to offer two rams as sacrifices, and I also used to offer two rams.
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 461:
Narrated Anas:
Allah's Apostle came towards two horned rams having black and white colors and slaughtered them with his own hands.
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 462:
Narrated 'Uqba bin 'Amir:
that the Prophet gave him some sheep to distribute among his companions to slaughter as sacrifices ('Id--al--Adha). A kid was left and
he told the Prophet of that whereupon he said to him, "Slaughter it as a sacrifice (on your behalf)."
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 463:
Narrated Al-Bara' bin 'Azib:
An uncle of mine called Abu Burda, slaughtered his sacrifice before the 'Id prayer. So Allah's Apostle said to him, "Your
(slaughtered) sheep was just mutton (not a sacrifice)." Abu Burda said, "O Allah's Apostle! I have got a domestic kid." The Prophet
said, "Slaughter it (as a sacrifice) but it will not be permissible for anybody other than you" The Prophet added, "Whoever slaughtered
his sacrifice before the ('Id) prayer, he only slaughtered for himself, and whoever slaughtered it after the prayer, he offered his
sacrifice properly and followed the tradition of the Muslims."
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 464:
Narrated Al-Bara':
Abu Burda slaughtered (the sacrifice) before the ('Id) prayer whereupon the Prophet said to him, "Slaughter another sacrifice instead
of that." Abu Burda said, "I have nothing except a Jadha'a." (Shu'ba said: Perhaps Abu Burda also said that Jadha'a was better than an
old sheep in his opinion.) The Prophet said, "(Never mind), slaughter it to make up for the other one, but it will not be suffici ent for
anyone else after you."
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 465:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet slaughtered two rams, black and white in color (as sacrifices), and I saw him putting his foot on their sides and
mentioning Allah's Name and Takbir (Allahu Akbar). Then he slaughtered them with his own hands.
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 466:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle entered upon me at Sarif while I was weeping (because I was afraid that I would not be able to perform the ,Hajj). He
said, "What is wrong with you? Have you got your period?" I replied, "Yes." He said, "This is a matter Allah has decreed for all the
daughters of Adam, so perform the ceremonies of the Hajj as the pilgrims do, but do not perform the Tawaf around the Ka'ba." Allah's
Apostle slaughtered some cows as sacrifices on behalf of his wives.
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 467:
Narrated Al-Bara':
I heard the Prophet delivering a sermon, and he said (on the Day of 'Id-Allah. a), "The first thing we will do on this day of ours is that
we will offer the 'Id prayer, then we will return and slaughter our sacrifices; and whoever does so, then indeed he has followed our
tradition, and whoever slaughtered his sacrifice (before the prayer), what he offered was just meat that he presented to his family, and
that was not a sacrifice." Abu Burda got up and said, "O Allah's Apostle! I slaughtered the sacrifice before the prayer and I have got a
Jadha'a which is better than an old sheep." The Prophet said, "Slaughter it to make up for that, but it will not be sufficient for anybody
else after you."
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 468:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet said, "Whoever slaughtered the sacrifice before the 'Id prayer, should repeat it (slaughter another one)." A man said "This
is the day on which meat is desired." Then he mentioned the need of his neighbors (for meat) and the Prophet seemed to accept his
excuse. The man said, "I have a Jadha'a which is to me better than two sheep." The Prophet allowed him (to slaughter it as a sacrifice).
But I do not know whether this permission was general for all Muslims or not. The Prophet then went towards two rams and
slaughtered them, and the people went towards their sheep and slaughtered them.
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 469:
Narrated Jundab bin Sufyan Al-Bajali:
I witnessed the Prophet on the Day of Nahr. He said, "Whoever slaughtered the sacrifice before offering the 'Id prayer, should
slaughter another sacrifice in its place; and whoever has not slaughtered their sacrifice yet, should slaughter now."
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 470:
Narrated Al-Bara':
One day Allah's Apostle offered the 'Id prayer and said, "Whoever offers our prayer and faces our Qibla should not sl aughter 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 bet ter than two old sheep;
shall I slaughter it?" The Prophet said, "Yes, but it will not be sufficient for anyone after you."
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 471:
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.
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 472:
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.
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 473:
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)."
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 474:
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).
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 475:
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 Sad. 'A new verdict was given in your absence (i.e., meat of sacrifices was allowed to be stored and eaten later on)."
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 476:
Narrated Salama bin Al-Aqua':
The Prophet said, "Whoever has slaughtered a sacrifice should not keep anything of Its meat after three days." When it was the next
year the people said, "O Allah's Apostle! Shall we do as we did last year?" He said, ' Eat of it and feed of it to others and store of it for
in that year the people were having a hard time and I wanted you to help (the needy)."
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 477:
Narrated 'Aisha:
We used to salt some of the meat of sacrifice and present it to the Prophet at Medina. Once he said, "Do not eat (of that meat) for
more than three days." That was not a final order, but (that year) he wanted us to feed of it to others, Allah knows better.
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 478:
Narrated Abu 'Ubaid:
the freed slave of Ibn Azhar that he witnessed the Day of 'Id-al-Adha with 'Umar bin Al-Khattab. 'Umar offered the 'Id prayer before
the sermon and then delivered the sermon before the people, saying, "O people! Allah's Apostle has forbidden you to fast (on the first
day of) each of these two 'Ida, for one of them is the Day of breaking your fast, and the other is the one, on which you eat the meat of
your sacrifices."
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 479:
Narrated Abu 'Ubaid:
(in continuation of 478). Then I witnessed the 'Id with 'Uthman bin 'Affan, and that was on a Friday. He offered the prayer before the
sermon, saying, "O people! Today you have two 'Its (festivals) together, so whoever of those who live at Al-'Awali (suburbs) would
like to wait for the Jumua prayer, he may wait, and whoever would like to return (home) Is granted my permission to do so." Then I
witnessed (the 'Its) with 'Ali bin Abi Talib, and he too offered the 'Id prayer before the sermon and then delivered the sermon before
the people and said, "Allah's Apostle has forbidden you to eat the meat of your sacrifices for more than three days."
Volume 7, Book 68, Number 480:
Narrated Salim:
'Abdullah bin 'Umar said, "Allah's Apostle said, "Eat of the meat of sacrifices (of 'Id al Adha) for three days." When 'Abdullah
departed from Mina, he used to eat (bread with) oil, lest he should eat of the meat of Hadi (which is regarded as unlawful after the
three days of the 'Id).
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