Lesson 234 Hadeeth 838-839
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Lesson 234 of the Commentary of the Book of Hajj from al Tajrid al Sarih (The Abridged Saheeh al Bukhari) by Shaykh Abu Yusuf Riyadh ul Haq. Hadeeth 838-839. Delivered on Friday 12th June 2009.
SUBJECTS COVERED
Animals gifted to the House of Allah.
The Quraish sacrificed animals to the House of Allah.
How many sacrificial animals did Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم gift to the House of Allah?
The sacrificial animals were respected and not harassed
Is respect a part of Islam?
Can the milk of sacrificial animals be used?
The meaning of ‘whilst they are standing three legged?’
Who is the loiterer that should be fed?
The gift of Allah in making animals subservient to us.
Sacrifice is merely symbolic; much more is needed.
The correlation of the hadeeth with the chapter heading.
HADEETH 838
The statement is Arabic ‘Woe be unto you!’
Is it permissible to ride the sacrificial animals?
HADEETH 839
Where Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم garlanded his sacrificial animals.
Is one who combines Hajj and umrah obliged to sacrifice an animal?
What if you cannot offer a sacrificial animal?
When can a person fast during Hajj?
Observing 7 fasts when you return home. Can these fasts be observed whilst travelling back home?
The need to persevere when dealings with complicated topics.
The barakah in the words of Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم.
Good company.
Children are affected by what they hear even in their mothers womb.
Our minds register all that we hear.
The effects of animals on humans.
Those Hufadh that repent after having gone astray.
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