Category:The Book of Game Kitab AlSaid in Sunan Abu Dawoud

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List of Chapters in The Book of Game Kitab AlSaid

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The Book of Game Kitab AlSaid*Sunan Abu Dawoud Belongs to the following Combined Book Name

The Book of Game Kitab AlSaid Summary

  1. Narrated Abi Bin Hatim I asked the Prophet and said I set off my trained dogs and they catch something for me may I eat it He said When you set off trained dogs and mention Allah name eat what they catch for you
  2. I said I shoot with a featherless arrow and it strikes the target may I eat it He said If you shoot with a featherless arrow and mention Allah name and it strikes the aim and pierce it eat it and if it strikes with its middle do not eat it
  3. He replied When you set off your dog and mention Allah name over it eat what it catches for you even if it kills it except that the dog has eaten any of it if the dog has eaten any of it do not eat for Im afraid it has caught it only for itself
  4. Narrated Uodi Ibn Hatim Messenger of Allah one of us shoots at the game and follows its mark for two or three days and then finds it dead and there is his arrow pierced in it may he eat it He said Yes if he wishes or he said he may eat if he wishes
  5. Narrated Abu Taalabat Bin AlKhushani I said Messenger of Allah I hunt with my trained dog and with my untrained dog He said What you hunt with your trained dog mention Allah names on it and eat and what you hunt with your untrained dog and you find in a position that you slaughter it then eat
  6. He asked If it goes out of my sight He replied Even if it goes out of your sight provided it has no stench or you find a mark on it other than the mark of your arrow
  7. Narrated Abdullah Ibn Abbas The Prophet said the narrator Sufyan said I do not know but that it the tradition has been transmitted from the Prophet He who lives in the desert will become rude he who pursues the game will be negligent and he who visits a king will be perverted

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