The Book of Hajj

كتاب مناسك الحج

Chapter 226: The Number of Pebbles To bE Thrown At the Jimar.

Sad said

"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."

It was narrated the Qatadah said

"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 227: Saying The Takbir With Each Throw

It was narrated from Ibn 'Abbas that his brother Al-Fadl bin 'Abbas said

"I was riding behind the Prophet and he continued to recite the Talbiyah until he stoned Jamratul'Aqabah. He stoned it with seven pebbles, saying the Takbir with each throw."

Chapter 228: The Muhrim Stopping The Talbiyah When He Stones Jamratul Aqabah

Al-Fadl bin 'Abbas said

"I was riding behind the Messenger of Allah and he continued to hear him reciting the Talbiyah until he stoned Jamratul 'Aqabah, then when he soned (the Jamrah) he stopped reciting the Talbiyah."

It was narrated from Ibn 'Abbas that

Al-Fadl to him that he roed behind the Messenger of Allah and he continued to recited the Talbiyah until eh stoned the Jamrat.

It was narrated from Al-Fadl bin 'Abbas that

he was riding behind the Prophet and he continued recite the Talbiyah until he stoned Jamratul Aqabah.

Chapter 229: Supplication After Stoning The Jimar

It was narrated that Az-Zuhri said

"We heard that when the Messenger of Allah stoned the Jamrah he stoned it with seven pebbles, saying the Takbir every time he threw a pebble. Then he came in front of it ans stood facing the Qiblah, raising his hands and supplicating fro a long time. Then he came to the second Jamrah and stoned it stoned it with seven pebbles, saying the Takbir every time he threw a pebble. Then he moved to the left and stood facing the Qiblah, raising his hands and supplicating for a long time. Then he came to the Jamrat that is at al 'Aqabah and stoned ti with seven pebbles, but he did not stand there." Az-Zuhri said: "I heard Salim narrted this from his father, from the Prophetk and Ibn'Umar used to do that."

Chapter 230: What Is Permissible For The Muhrim After He Finishes Stoning the Jimar.

It was narrated that Ib 'Abbas said

"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?"