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- Sahih Muslim · 1200 bsahih
A person asked Ibn Umar which beast a Muhrim could kill. Thereupon he said: One of the wives of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) told me: He (the Prophet) commanded to kill rat, scorpion, kite, voracious dog and crow.
- Sahih Muslim · 1200 csahih
A person asked Ibn 'Umar which beast a Muhrim could kill, whereupon he said: One of the wives of Allahs Messenger (ﷺ) told me: He (the Prophet) commanded to kill voracious dog, rat, scorpion, kite, crow, and snake (and this is allowed) like
- Muwatta Malik · 793
rats and mice, scorpions, crows, kites and wild dogs."
- Jami` at-Tirmidhi · 838da’if
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: "The Muhrim may kill the wild beast of prey, the rabid dog, the mouse, the scorpion, the kite, and the crow."
- Sunan Abi Dawud · 1848
The Prophet (ﷺ) was asked which of the creatures a pilgrim in sacred state could kill. He replied: The snake, the scorpion, the rat; he should drive away the pied crow, but should not kill it; the biting dog, the kite, and any wild animal w
- Sunan an-Nasa'i · 2834sahih
the Prophet (ﷺ) was asked what the Muhrim may kill. He said: "He may kill scorpions the evil creature (mice), Kites, crows and vicious dogs."
- Sunan an-Nasa'i · 2881sahih
"There are five kinds of vermin which may be killed out and inside the Haram: Crows, kites, vicious dogs, scorpions and mice."
- Sunan an-Nasa'i · 2890
the Messenger of Allah said "There are five vermin that may be killed outside and inside the Haram: Kities, cros, mice, scorpions, and vicious dogs." (One of the narratos Abdur-Razzaq said: "Some of our companions mentioned that Mamar would
- Sunan an-Nasa'i · 2891
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'There are five kinds of vermin that may be killed in the Haram: Scorpions, mice, crows, vicious dogs, and kites." (Sahih) Chaper 120. The Prohibition Of Disturbing The Game Of The Haram
Merged isnād DAG
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- L0
Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)
- L1
- L2
Zuhayr bin Mua'wiya bin Hudayj
1/9atba_tabi'in · d. ~174 AH · α 0.99
Wadah bin 'Abdullah al-Yashkari
1/9atba_tabi'in · d. 176 AH · α 0.99
'Abdur Rahman bin Abi Na'm
2/9tabi'i · d. before 100 AH · α 0.99
↑ 2 incoming
Nafie'
1/9tabi'i · d. 117 or 119 AH · α 0.99
'Urwa ibn al-Zubayr
3/9tabi'i · d. 93 AH/713 CE · α 0.99
↑ 3 incoming
- L3
Ahmed bin 'Abdullah
1/9compiler_hafiz · d. 227 AH · α 0.99
Shayban bin Farroukh
1/9atba_tabi'in · d. 235 AH · α 0.99
Yazid bin Abi Ziyad
2/9tabi'i · d. 136 AH · α 0.55
↑ 2 incoming
Yahya bin Sa'id al-Ansari
1/9tabi'i · d. 144 AH or after · α 0.99
Hisham bin 'Urwa
2/9tabi'i · d. 146 AH · α 0.99
↑ 2 incoming
al-Zuhri
1/9tabi'i · d. 124 AH/741 CE · α 0.99
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Ahmed bin Manay'
1/9compiler_hafiz · d. 244 AH (Shawwal) · α 0.85
Ahmad bin Hanbal
1/9compiler_hafiz · d. 241 AH/855 CE · α 0.99
Ya'qub bin Ibrahim bin Sa'd
1/9atba_tabi'in · d. 208 AH · α 0.99
'Abdur-Razzaq
1/9atba_tabi'in · d. 211 AH/827 CE · α 0.99
Ahmed bin 'Ubda bin Musa
1/9compiler_hafiz · d. 245 AH · α 0.99
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