The Book of ad-Dahaya (Sacrifices)
Sunan An Nasai Hadith # 4261
Hadith on The Book of ad-Dahaya (Sacrifices) of Sahih Bukhari 4261 is about The Book Of The Book of ad-Dahaya (Sacrifices) as written by Imam An-Nasai. The original Hadith is written in Arabic and translated in English and Urdu. The chapter The Book of ad-Dahaya (Sacrifices) has 88 as total Hadith on this topic.
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أَخْبَرَنَا قُتَيْبَةُ، قَالَ: حَدَّثَنَا اللَّيْثُ، عَنْ يَزِيدَ بْنِ أَبِي حَبِيبٍ، عَنْ عَطَاءِ بْنِ أَبِي رَبَاحٍ، عَنْ جَابِرِ بْنِ عَبْدِ اللَّهِ، أَنَّهُ سَمِعَ رَسُولَ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ عَامَ الْفَتْحِ وَهُوَ بِمَكَّةَ يَقُولُ: إِنَّ اللَّهَ عَزَّ وَجَلَّ وَرَسُولَهُ حَرَّمَ: بَيْعَ الْخَمْرِ، وَالْمَيْتَةِ، وَالْخِنْزِيرِ، وَالْأَصْنَامِ ، فَقِيلَ: يَا رَسُولَ اللَّهِ، أَرَأَيْتَ شُحُومَ الْمَيْتَةِ، فَإِنَّهُ يُطْلَى بِهَا السُّفُنُ وَيُدَّهَنُ بِهَا الْجُلُودُ وَيَسْتَصْبِحُ بِهَا النَّاسُ ؟، فَقَالَ: لَا، هُوَ حَرَامٌ ، فَقَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ عِنْدَ ذَلِكَ: قَاتَلَ اللَّهُ الْيَهُودَ، إِنَّ اللَّهَ عَزَّ وَجَلَّ لَمَّا حَرَّمَ عَلَيْهِم الشُّحُومَ جَمَّلُوهُ، ثُمَّ بَاعُوهُ فَأَكَلُوا ثَمَنَهُ .
جابر بن عبداللہ رضی اللہ عنہما سے روایت ہے کہ انہوں نے فتح مکہ کے سال مکہ میں رسول اللہ صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم کو فرماتے ہوئے سنا، اللہ اور اس کے رسول نے شراب، مردار، سور اور بتوں کی خرید و فروخت حرام کر دی ہے۔ عرض کیا گیا: اللہ کے رسول! مردار کی چربی کے سلسلے میں آپ کا کیا خیال ہے؟ اسے کشتیوں پر لگایا جاتا اور کھالوں پر ملا جاتا ہے اور لوگ اس سے چراغ جلاتے ہیں، آپ نے فرمایا: ”نہیں، وہ حرام ہے“، پھر آپ نے فرمایا: ”اللہ تعالیٰ یہودیوں کو تباہ کرے، اللہ تعالیٰ نے جب ان پر چربی حرام کر دی تو انہوں نے اسے گلایا، پھر بیچا، پھر اس کی قیمت کھائی“ ۱؎۔
It was narraterd from Jabir bin 'Abdullah that, during the year of the Conquest, while he was in Makkah, he heard the Messenger of Allah say: Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, and His Messenger have forbidden the sale of alcohol, dead meat, pigs and idols. It was said to him: O Messenger of Allah, what do you think of their fat of dead animals, for it is used to caulk ships, it is daubed on animal skins, and people use it to light their lamps? He said: No, it is unlawful. Then the Messenger of Allah said: May Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, curse the Jews, for Allah forbade them the fat (of dead animals) but they rendered it, sold it, and consumed its price.
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