Dhikr asmāʾ al-tābiʿīn wa-man baʿdahum mimman ṣaḥḥat riwayatuh ʿan al-thiqāt ʿinda l-Bukhārī wa-Muslim
Al-Dāraquṭnī · d. 995 CE · 1 entry
ذكر اسماء التابعين ومن بعدهم — الدارقطني
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Appears in 7 hadiths
The Prophet (ﷺ) forbade the throwing of stones (with the thumb and the index or middle finger), and said "It neither hunts a game nor kills (or hurts) an enemy, but it gouges out an eye or breaks a to
`Abdullah bin Mughaffal Al-Muzani who was one of those who witnessed (the event of) the tree, said, "The Prophet (ﷺ) forbade the throwing of small stones (with two fingers)."
"The Prophet (ﷺ) also forbade urinating at the place where one takes a bath."
It neither inflicts defeat to the enemy nor kills the game but breaks the tooth and puts the eye out. This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Ibn Mahdi with a slight variation of wording.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) prohibited throwing pebbles (in sport) saying : game is not caught by such means. Neither is an enemy injured, but it may sometimes put out an eye or break a tooth.
The Messenger of Allah said: "The eye is the leather strap (that ties up) the anus, so whoever falls asleep, let him perform ablution."
“The Prophet (ﷺ) forbade throwing small pebbles and said: ‘They do not kill any game or hurt the enemy, but they can break a tooth or put out an eye.’”
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Al-Dāraquṭnī · d. 995 CE · 1 entry
ذكر اسماء التابعين ومن بعدهم — الدارقطني
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