The Book of Hajj
كتاب مناسك الحج
Chapter 225: The Place From Which Jamratul 'Aqabah Is To Be Stoned
"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."
"The Messenger of Allah stoned the Jamarat with pebbles like date sones or fingertips."
Chapter 226: The Number of Pebbles To bE Thrown At the Jimar.
"We returned during the Hajj with the Prophet and some of us said that they had stoned (the Jamarat) with seven stones, and other said that they had done so with six, and no one denounced anyone else."
"I heard Abu Mijlaz say: 'I asked Ibn 'Abbas something about the Jimar, and he said: I do not know, the Messenger of Allah stoned it with six or seven.
Chapter 230: What Is Permissible For The Muhrim After He Finishes Stoning the Jimar.
"When (the pilgrim) has stoned hthe Jamrat, everything becomes permissible for him except (intimacy with) women," It was said: "And perfume?" he said; "I saw the Messenger of Allah smelling strongly of musk - is it not a perfume?"
Chapter 225: The Place From Which Jamratul 'Aqabah Is To Be Stoned
"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.
That the Messenger of Allah stoned the Jamarat with pebbles like date sones or fingertips.
Chapter 226: The Number of Pebbles To bE Thrown At the Jimar.
"We entered upon Jabir bin 'Abdullah and I said: 'Tell me about the Hajj of the Prophet. He said: 'The Messenger of Allah stoned the Jamart which is by the tree, with seven pebbles, saying the Takbir with eeach pebble - pebbles that were the size of data stones or fingertips. And he threw them for the bottom of the valley, then he went to the place of sacrifice in Mina."'