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Sahih Bukhari
Volume 7 - Book 66 - Sacrifice
on Occasion of Birth (`Aqiqa)
Volume 7, Book 66, Number 376:
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Narrated Abu Musa: A son was born to me and I took him to
the Prophet who named him Ibrahim, did Tahnik for him with a date, invoked
Allah to bless him and returned him to me. (The narrator added: That was Abu
Musa's eldest son.)
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Volume 7, Book 66, Number 377:
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Narrated 'Aisha: A boy was brought to the Prophet to do
Tahnik for him, but the boy urinated on him, whereupon the Prophet had water
poured on the place of urine.
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Volume 7, Book 66, Number 378:
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Narrated Asma' bint Abu Bakr: I conceived 'Abdullah bin
AzZubair at Mecca and went out (of Mecca) while I was about to give birth. I
came to Medina and encamped at Quba', and gave birth at Quba'. Then I
brought the child to Allah's Apostle and placed it (on his lap). He asked
for a date, chewed it, and put his saliva in the mouth of the child. So the
first thing to enter its stomach was the saliva of Allah's Apostle. Then he
did its Tahnik with a date, and invoked Allah to bless him. It was the first
child born in the Islamic era, therefore they (Muslims) were very happy with
its birth, for it had been said to them that the Jews had bewitched them,
and so they would not produce any offspring.
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Volume 7, Book 66, Number 379p:
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Narrated Anas bin Malik: Abu Talha had a child who was
sick. Once, while Abu Talha was out, the child died. When Abu Talha returned
home, he asked, "How does my son fare?" Um Salaim (his wife) replied, "He is
quieter than he has ever been." Then she brought supper for him and he took
his supper and slept with her. When he had finished, she said (to him),
"Bury the child (as he's dead)." Next morning Abu Talha came to Allah's
Apostle and told him about that. The Prophet said (to him), "Did you sleep
with your wife last night?" Abu Talha said, "Yes". The Prophet said, "O
Allah! Bestow your blessing on them as regards that night of theirs." Um
Sulaim gave birth to a boy. Abu Talha told me to take care of the child till
it was taken to the Prophet. Then Abu Talha took the child to the Prophet
and Um Sulaim sent some dates along with the child. The Prophet took the
child (on his lap) and asked if there was something with him. The people
replied, "Yes, a few dates." The Prophet took a date, chewed it, took some
of it out of his mouth, put it into the child's mouth and did Tahnik for him
with that, and named him 'Abdullah.
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Volume 7, Book 66, Number 379i:
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Narrated Anas: As above.
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Volume 7, Book 66, Number 380:
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Narrated Salman bin 'Amir Ad-Dabbi: I heard Allah's
Apostle saying, "'Aqiqa is to be offered for a (newly born) boy, so
slaughter (an animal) for him, and relieve him of his suffering." (Note: It
has been quoted in Fateh-AL-Bari that the majority of the Religious Scholars
agrees to the Hadith narrated in Sahih At-TlRMlZY that the Prophet was asked
about Aqiqa and he ordered 2 sheep for a boy and one sheep for a girl and
that is his tradition "SUNNA".)
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Volume 7, Book 66, Number 381:
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Narrated Habib bin Ash-Shahid: Ibn Sirin told me to ask
Al-Hassan from whom he had heard the narration of 'Aqiqa. I asked him and he
said, "From Samura bin Jundab."
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Volume 7, Book 66, Number 382:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "Neither Fara'
nor 'Atira (is permissible):" Al-Fara' nor 'Atira (is permissible):"
Al-Fara' was the first offspring (of camels or sheep) which the pagans used
to offer (as a sacrifice) to their idols. And Al-'Atira was (a sheep which
was to be slaughtered) during the month of Rajab.
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Volume 7, Book 66, Number 383:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "Neither Fara'
nor 'Atira) is permissible)." Al-Fara' was the first offspring (they got of
camels or sheep) which they (pagans) used to offer (as a sacrifice) to their
idols. 'Atira was (a sheep which used to be slaughtered) during the month of
Rajab.
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The
Holy Quran Quotes
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“Never think of those slain in the way of God to be dead; rather they are alive and are provided in the Presence of their Lord.”
(Al ‘Imran, 3:169)
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