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Book 021 -
The Book of Games and the Animals which May be Slaughtered and the Aninals that
Are to be Eaten (Kitab-us-Said wa'l-Dhaba'ih wa ma Yu'kalu min Al-Hayawan)
Book 21, Number 4732:
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'Adi b. Hatim reported: I said: Messenger of Allah, I set
off trained dogs and they catch for me (the game) and I recite the came of
Allah over it (I slaughter the game by reciting Bismillah-i-Allah-o-Akbar),
whereupon he said: When you set off your trained dogs and you recited the
name of Allah (while setting them off), then eat (the game). I said: Even if
them (the trained dogs) kill that (the game)? He (the Holy Prophet) said:
Even if these kill, but (on the condition) that no other dog, which you did
not set off (along with your dogs), participates (in catching the game). I
said to him: I throw Mi'rad, a heavy featherless blunt arrow, for hunting
and killing (the game). Thereupon he said: When you throw Mi'rad, and it
pierces, then eat, but if it falls flatly (and beats the game to death),
then do not eat that.
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Book 21, Number 4733:
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'Adi b. Hatim reported: I asked Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) saying: We are a people who hunt with these (trained)
dogs, then (what should we do)? Thereupon he (the Holy Prophet) said: When
you set of your trained dogs having recited the name of Allah, then eat what
these (hounds) have caught for you, oven if it (the game) is killed,
provided (the hunting dog) has not eaten (any part of the game). If it has
eaten (the game), then you don't eat it as I fear that it might have caught
for its own self. And do not eat in case other dogs have joined your trained
dogs.
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Book 21, Number 4734:
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'Adi b. Hatim reported that he asked the Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) about (hunting) with the help of an arrow
having a stub end. He said: If it strikes (the game) with its point, then
eat, but if it strikes flatly and it dies, that is Waqidh (beaten into
death), do not eat that. I asked the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) about (hunting with the help of) dogs, whereupon he said. When you send
your dog (for hunting) reciting the name of Allah, then eat (the game), but
if some part of it is eaten (by the dogs, then do not eat that, for it (your
dog) has caught that (the-game) for itself. I (again) said: If I find along
with my dog another dog, and do not know which of (the dogs) has caught (the
game). then (what should I do) ? Thereupon he ('Allah's Messenger) said:
Then don't eat that, for you recited the name of Allah on your dog and not
on the other one.
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Book 21, Number 4735:
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Adi b. Hatim reported: I asked Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) about Mi'rad (i.e. hunting with the help of arrow having
a stub end, and he stated the same (as we find in the previous hadith).
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Book 21, Number 4736:
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This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of 'Adi
b. Hatim with a slight variation of words.
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Book 21, Number 4737:
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'Adi b. Hatim reported: I asked Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) about hunting the game with the help of Mi'rad, whereupon
he said: If it strikes (the game) with its point, then eat it,but if it
strikes flat, that is (the game is) beaten (into death), (then do not eat
that) 'Adi further said: I asked him about hunting with the help of a dog,
whereupon he said: If that (the dog) catches it (the game) for you and does
not eat out of that, then you eat (the game) for Dhakat (slaughtering) of
that is its being caught by it (by the dog). But if you find another dog
besides it, and you fear that that dog (the second one) had caught it (the
game) along with that (your dog) and killed it. then don't eat; for you
recited the name of Allah on your dog and did not recite that on the other
one (which joined your dog incidentally).
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Book 21, Number 4739:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Zakariya b. Abu Za'ida with the same chain of transmitters.
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Book 21, Number 4739:
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Sha'bi reported: I heard Adi b. Hatim say-and he was our
neighbour, and our partner and co worker at Nahrain-that he asked Allah's
Apostle (may peace he upon him) saying: I let off my dog and find another
dog along with my dog and that (any one of them) catches the (game), but I
do not know which one had caught it, whereupon he (the Holy Prophet) said:
Then don't eat that, for you recited the name of Allah while letting off
your dog and did not recite on the other.
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Book 21, Number 4740:
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This hadith has been narrated oif the authority of 'Adi
b. Hatim through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 21, Number 4741:
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Adi b. Hatim reported: Allah's Messenger (way peace be
upon him) said to me: When you let off your dog, recite the name of Allah,
and if it catches (game for you) and you find it alive, then slaughter it;
if you find it killed and that (your dog) has eaten nothing out of that,
(even then) you may eat it; but if you find along with your dog another dog,
and (the game an) dead, then don't eat, for you do not know which of the two
has killed it. And if you shoot your arrow, recite the name of Allah, but if
it (game) goes out of your sight for a day and you do not find on that but
the mark of your arrow, then eat that it you so like, but if you find it
drowned in water, then don't eat that.
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Book 21, Number 4742:
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'Adi b. Hatim reported: I asked Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) about hunting. He said: When you shoot your arrow, recite
the name of Allah, and if you find it (the arrow) killed (that). then eat,
except when you find it fallen into water, for in that case you do not know
whether it is water that caused its death or your arrow.
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Book 21, Number 4743:
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Abu Tha'laba al-Khushani reported: I came to Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) and said: Allah's Messenger, we are in the
land of the People of the Book, (so) we eat in their utensils, and (live) in
a hunting region. where I hunt with, the help of my bow, and hunt with my
trained dog, or with my dog which is not trained. So inform me what is
lawful (Halal) for us out of that. He (the Holy Prophet) said: Regarding
what you have mentioned of the fact that you live in the land belonging to
the People of the Book and so you eat in their utensils, but if you can get
utensils other than theirs, then don't eat in them; but if you do not find
any, then wash them and eat in them. And regarding what you have mentioned
about (your living) in a hunting region, what you hunt, (strike) with the
help of your bow, recite the name of Allah (while shooting an arrow) and
then eat; and what you catch with the help of your trained dog,recite the
name of Allah (while letting oil) the dog and then eat it, and what you get
with the help of your untrained dog, (if you find it alive) and slaughter it
(according to the law of the Shari'ah), eat it.
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Book 21, Number 4744:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Haiwa
with the same chain of transmitters, but with a slight variation of words.
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Book 21, Number 4745:
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Abu Tha'laba reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) having said this: If you shoot with your arrow and (the game) goes
out of your sight and you find it(later on), then eat that if it has not
gone rotten.
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Book 21, Number 4746:
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Abu Tha'laba reported Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon
him) as saying about one who comes three days later on the game he has shot:
Eat it, provided it has not gone rotten.
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Book 21, Number 4747:
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This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Abu
Tha'laba al- Khushani with a slight variation of (words): He (the Holy
Prophet) said in regard to the game killed by (a trained) dog: Eat after
three days provided it has not gone rotten.
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Book 21, Number 4748:
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Abu Tha'laba reported that Allah's Apostle (may peace be
upon prohibited the eating of every fanged beast of prey. Zuhri added: We
did not bear of it until we came to Syria.
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Book 21, Number 4749:
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Abu Tha'laba al-Khushani reported that Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) prohibited the eating of all fanged beasts. Ibn
Shihab said: I did not bear of this from our 'Ulama' in the Hijaz, until Abu
Idris narrated that to me and he was one of the jurists of Syria.
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Book 21, Number 4750:
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Abu Tha'laba al-Khushani reported Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) having prohibited the eating of all fanged beasts of
prey. This hadith has been narrated through another chain of transmitters,
but with a slight variation of words.
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Book 21, Number 4751:
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Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: The eating of all fanged beasts of prey is unlawful. This
hadith has been narrated through another chain of transmitters.
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Book 21, Number 4752:
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Ibn 'Abbas reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) prohibited the eating of all fanged beasts of prey, and all the
birds having talons.
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Book 21, Number 4753:
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This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of
Shu'ba.
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Book 21, Number 4754:
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Ibn Abbas reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) forbade (the eating) of all the fanged beasts of prey, and of all
the birds having talons.
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Book 21, Number 4755:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ibn
'Abbas through a different chain of transmitters.
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Book , Number 4756:
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Jabir reported: Allah's Messenger (may peace he upon him)
sent us (on an expedition) and appointed Abu 'Ubaida our chief that we might
intercept a caravan of the Quraish and provided us with a bag of dates. And
he found for us nothing besides it. Abu Ubaida gave each of us one date
(everyday). I (Abu Zubair, one of the narrators) said: What did you do with
that? He said: We sucked that just as a baby sucks and then drank water over
that, and it sufficed us for the day until night. We beat off leaves with
the help of our staffs, then drenched them with water and ate them. We then
went to the coast of the sea, and there rose before us on the coast of the
sea something like a big mound. We came near that and we found that it was a
beast, called al-'Anbar (spermaceti whale). Abu 'Ubaida said. It is dead. He
then said: No (but it does not matter), we have been sent by the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) in the path of Allah and you are hard
pressed (on account of the scarcity of food), so you eat that. We three
hundred in number stayed there for a month, until we grew bulky. He (Jabir)
said: I saw how we extracted pitcher after pitcher full of fat from the
cavity of its eye, and sliced from it compact piece of meat equal to a bull
or like a bull. Abu 'Ubaida called forth thirteen men from us and he made
them sit in the cavity of its eye, and he took hold of one of the ribs of
its chest and made it stand and then saddled the biggest of the camels we
had with us and it passed under it (the arched rib), and we provided
ourselves with pieces of boiled meat (especially for use in our journey).
When we came back to Medina, we went to Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) and made a mention of that to him, whereupon he said: That was a
provision which Allah had brought forth for you. Is there any piece of meat
(left) with you, so tnat you give to us that ? He (Jabir) said: We sent to
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) tome of that (a piece of meat) and
he ate it.
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Book 21, Number 4757:
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Jabir b. 'Abdullah reported: Allah's Messenger (may peace
he upon him) sent us (on an expedition). We were three hundred riders and
our chief (leader) was 'Ubaida b. al-Jarrah. We were on the look out for a
caravan of the Quraish. So we stayed on the coast for half a month, and were
so much afflicted by extreme hunger that we (were obliged) to eat leaves.
That is why it was called the Detachment of the Leaves. The ocean cast out
for us an animal which was called al-'Anbar (whale). We ate of that for half
of the month and rubbed its fat on our (bodies) until our bodies became
stout. Abu 'Ubaida caught hold of one of its ribs and fixed that up. He then
cast a glance at the tallest man of the army and the highest of the camels.
and then made him ride over that, and that-tnan passed beneath it (the rib),
and many a man could sit in its eye-socket, and we extracted many pitchers
of fat from the cavity of its eye. We had small bags containing dates with
us (before finding the whale). 'Ubaida gave every person amongst us a
handful of dates (and when the provision ran short), he then gave each one
of us one date. And when that (stock) was exhausted, we felt its loss.
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Book 21, Number 4758:
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'Amr reported on the authority of Jabir that in the
expedition of Khabat (leaves) a person slaughtered three camels, then three,
then three, then Abu 'Ubaida forbade him (to do so fearing that the rides
may become short).
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Book 21, Number 4759:
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Jabir b. 'Abdullah reported: Allah's Apostle (may peace
be upon him) sent us (on an expedition), and we were three hundred in
number, and we were carrying our bags of provisions around our necks.
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Book 21, Number 4760:
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Jabir b. 'Abdullah reported that Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) sent on in expedition a detachment consisting of three
hundred (persons) and appointed Abu 'Ubaida b. Jarrah as their chief. Their
provisions ran short: 'Abu 'Ubaida collected their provisions in the
provision bag. and he fed us (for some time). Later on when the provisions
ran short he gave us one date every day.
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Book 21, Number 4761:
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Jabir b. Abdullah reported that Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) sent an expedition to the sea coast and I was one among
them. The rest of the hadith is the same with a slight variation of wording
that in the hadith transmitted on the authority of Wahb b. Kaisan (the words
are): "The army ate out of that (the whale) for eighteen days."
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Book 21, Number 4762:
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Jabir b. Abdullah reported that Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) sent an expedition to the land of the tribe of Juhaina,
and appointed a person as a chief over them.
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Book 21, Number 4763:
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'Ali b. Abi Talib reported that Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) forbade on the Day of Khaibar temporary marriage (Muta')
with women and the eating of the flesh of domestic asses.
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Book 21, Number 4764:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Zuhri
through a different chain of transmitters with a slight variation of
wording.
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Book 21, Number 4765:
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Abu Tha'laba reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) prohibited (the eating) of the flesh of domestic asses.
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Book 21, Number 4766:
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Ibn Umar reported that Allah's Messenger (way peace be
upon him) forbade the eating of the flesh of domestic asses.
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Book 21, Number 4767:
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Ibn 'Umar reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) forbade the eating of the (flesh) of domestic asses on the Day of
Khaibar in spite of the fact that people needed that.
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Book 21, Number 4768:
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Shaibani reported: I asked 'Abdullah b. Abu Aufa about
(the lawfulness or unlawfulness of) the flesh of the domestic asses. He
said: We experienced hunger on the Day of Khaibar as we were with the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him). We found domestic asses in the
exterior of Medina. We slaughtered them and our earthen pots were boiling
when the announcer of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) made an
announcement that the earthen pots should be turned upside down and nothing
of the flesh of the domestic asses should be eaten. I said: What kind of
prohibition is it that he (the Holy Prophet) has made? He said: We discussed
it amongst -ourselves. Some of us aaid that it has been declared unlawful
for ever, (whereas others said) it has been declared unlawful since
one-fifth (of the booty) has not been given (to the treasury, as is legally
required).
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Book 21, Number 4769:
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Sulaiman Shaibini reported: I heard Abdullah b. Abu Aufa
say: We were smitten with hunger during the nights of Khaibar. On the Day of
Khaibar, we fell upon domestic asses and we slaughtered them, and when our
earthen pots boiled with them, the announcer of Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) made an annoancement that the earthen pots should be turned
over, and nothing should be eaten of the flesh of the domestic asses. Some
of the people said that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) had
forbidden (the use of this flesh) for one-fifth (due to the State) has not
been paid, while others said: He prohibited it for ever.
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Book 21, Number 4770:
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'Adi (he was the son of Thabit) said: I heard al-Bara'
and 'Abdullah b. Abu Aufa say: We found domestic asses and we cooked them.
Then the announcer of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) made an
announcement that the earthen pots should be turned over.
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Book 21, Number 4771:
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Al-Bara' said: We found on the Day of Khaibar domestic
asses, and the announcer of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)
made an announcement that the earthen pots should be turned over.
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Book 21, Number 4772:
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Al-Bara was heard saying: We were forbidden (to eat) the
flesh of the domestic asses.
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Book 21, Number 4773:
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Bara' b. 'Azib reported: Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) commanded us to throw away the flesh of domestic asses whether
uncooked or cooked; he then never commanded us to eat that. This hadith has
been narrated on the authority of 'Asim with the same chain of transmitters.
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Book 21, Number 4774:
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Ibn 'Abbas reported: I do not know whether Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) prohibited (the eating of the domestic
ass) due to the fact that they were the beasts of burden for the people, so
he (the Holy Prophet) did not like their beasts of burden to be destroyed
(as a matter of expediency), or he prohibited the use of the flesh of
domestic asses (not as an expediency but as a law of the Shari'ah) on the
Day of Khaibar.
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Book 21, Number 4775:
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Salama b. Akwa' reported : We went to Khaibar with
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him). Then Allah granted (us) victory
over them. On that very evening of the day when they had been granted
victory, they lit many fires. Thereupon Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) said: What are those fires and what for those have been lit? They said:
(These have been lit) for (cooking) the flesh. Thereupon he said: Of what
flesh? They said : For the flesh of the domestic asses. Thereupon Allah's
Messenger (may peace bo upon him) said: Throw that away and break them (the
earthen pots in which the fiesa was being cooked). A person said: Messenger
of Allah, should we throw it away and wash them (the cooking pots)? He said
: You may do so.
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Book 21, Number 4776:
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This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of
Yazid b. Abu Ubaid.
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Book 21, Number 4777:
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Anas reported: When Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) conquered Khaibar, we caught hold of the asses outside the village. We
cooked them (their flesh). Then the announcer of Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) made the announcement: Listen, verily Allah and His
Messenger have prohibited you (the eating of) their (flesh), for it is a
loathsome evil of Satan's doing. Then the earthen pots were turned over
along with what was in them, and these were brimming (with flesh) at that
time.
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Book 21, Number 4778:
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Anas b. Malik reported: When it was the Day of Khaibar a
visitor came and said: Messenger of Allah, the asses have been eaten. Then
another came and said:Messenger of Allah, the asses are being destroyed.
Then Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) commanded Abu Talha to make
an announcement that Allah and His Messenger have prohibited you (from
eating) of the flesh of (domestic) asses, for these are loathsome or impure.
He (the narrator) said : The earthein pots were turned over along with what
was in them.
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Book 21, Number 4779:
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Jabir b. 'Abdullah reported that Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) prohibited eating of the flesh of domestic asses on the
Day of Khaibar, and permitted the cooking of the flesh of horses.
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Book 21, Number 4780:
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Jabir b. 'Abdullah is reported to have said : We ate
during the time of Khaibar the (flesh) of horses and of wild asses, but
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) prohibited us (to eat) the flesh
of domestic asses. This hadith has hen transmitted on the authority of Ibn
Juraij.
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Book 21, Number 4781:
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Asma' reported: We slaughtered a horse and ate it during
the lifetime of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him).
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Book 21, Number 4782:
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This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of
Hisham.
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Book 21, Number 4783:
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Ibn 'Umar reported: Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) was asked about the eating of (the flesh) of the lizard, whereupon he
said: I am neither the eater of it nor its prohibitor.
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Book 21, Number 4784:
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Ibn 'Umar reported: A person asked Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) about the eating of the lizard, whereupon he said. I
neither eat it, nor do I prohibit it.
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Book 21, Number 4785:
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Ibn 'Umar reported that a person asked Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) as he was sitting on the pulpit about the eating of
the lizard, whereupon he said: I neither eat it, nor do I prohibit it.
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Book 21, Number 4786:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
'Ubaidullah with the same chain of transmitters.
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Book 21, Number 4787:
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A hadith pertaining to the eating of the lizard is
transmitted from the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) on the authority
of Ibn 'Umar, but in this very hadith narrated through a different chain of
transmitters there is a slight variation of wording (and the words are): "A
lizard was brought to Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) but he
neither ate that nor declared it unlawful." And in the hadith transmitted
through Usama (the words are): "The man (inquirer) was standing in the
mosque and Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) was sitting on the
pulpit."
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Book 21, Number 4788:
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Ibn 'Umar reported that there were some persons with
Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) from among his Companions, Sa'd
being one of them. There was brought to them the flesh of the lizard when a
lady amongst the wives of Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) said: It
is the flesh of the lizard. Thereupon Allah's Messenger (way peace be upon
him) said: Eat, for it is lawful, but it is not my diet.
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Book 21, Number 4789:
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Taubat Al-'Anbari reported: Al-Sha'bi (one of the
narrators) asked me if I had heard the hadith transmitted on the authority
of Hasan from the Prophet (may peace be upon him). He said: I sat in the
company if Ibn 'Umar for two years or a year and a half but I did not hear
narrated from Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) but this one
(pertaining to the flesh of the lizard) as narrated by Mu'adh.
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Book 21, Number 4790:
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'Abdullah b. 'Abbas reported: I and Khalid b. Walid went
to the apartment of Maimuna along with Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him), and there was presented to him a roasted lizard. Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) stretched his hand towards It, whereupon some of the
women who had been in the house of Maimuna said: Inform Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) what he intends to eat. Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) lifted his hand. I said: Messenger of Allah, Is it forbidden?
He said: No. It is not found in the land of my people, and I feel that I
have no liking for it. Khalid said: I then chewed and ate it, while, Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) was looking (at me).
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Book 21, Number 4791:
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'Abdullah b. 'Abbas reported that Khalid b. Walid who is
called the Sword of Allah had informed him that he visited Maimuna, the wife
of Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him), in the company of Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him), and she was the sister of his mother
(that of Khalid) and that of 'Ibn Abbas, and he found with her a roasted
lizard which her sister Hufaida the daughter of al-Harith had brought from
Najd, and she presented that lizard to Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him). It was rare that some food was presented to the Holy Prophet (may
peace be upon him) and it was not mentioned or named. While Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) was about to stretch forth his hand
towards the lizard, a woman from amongst the women present there informed
the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) what they had presented to
him. They said: Messenger of Allah, it is a lizard. Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) withdrew his hand, whereupon Khalid b. Walid said:
Messenger of Allah, is a lizard forbidden ? There opon he said: No, but it
is not found in the land of my people, and I feel that I have no liking for
it. Khalid said: I then chewed and ate it, and Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) was looking at me and he did not forbid (me to eat it).
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Book 21, Number 4792:
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Khalid b. Walid reported that he visited Maimuna daughter
of al-Harith with the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him), and she
was the sister of his mother. She presented to Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) the flesh of a lizard which Umm Hufaid daughter of al-Harith
had brought from Najd, and she had been married to a person belonging to
Banu Ja'far. It was the habit of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
not to eat anything until he knew what that was. The rest of the hadith is
the same but with this (addition): "Ibn al-Asamm narrated it from Maimuna
and he was under her care."
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Book 21, Number 4793:
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Ibn 'Abbas reported: While we were in the house of
Maimuna there were brought to Allah's Messenger two roasted lizards. Here no
mention is made of al- 'Asamm narrating from Maimuna.
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Book 21, Number 4794:
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Ibn 'Abbas reported that there had been brought to
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) the flesh of a lizard and Khalid
b. Walid was also present there. The rest of the hadith is the same.
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Book 21, Number 4795:
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Sa'id b. Jubair reported that he heard Ibn 'Abbas says:
The sister of my mother Umm Hufaid presented to Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) clarified butter (ghee), cheese and some lizards. He ate out of
the clarified butter and cheese, but lett the lizard finding no liking for
it. But it was eaten on the table of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him). Had it been forbidden (haram), it could not be eaten on the table of
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him).
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Book 21, Number 4796:
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Yazid b. al-Asamm reported: A newly wedded person of
Medina invited us to a wedding feast, and he served us thirteen lizards.
There were those who ate it and those who abandoned it. I met Ibn 'Abbas the
next day, and informed him (about this) in the presence of many persons.
Some of them said that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) had
observed: I neither eat it nor forbid (anyone) from eating it, nor declare
it to be unlawful. Thereupon Ibn 'Abbas said: Sad it is what you say !
Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) has not been sent, but (to declare
in clear words) the lawful and the unlawful (things). We were once with
Allah's Messenger (may peace be.upon him) as he was with Maimuna, and there
were with him al-Fadl b. 'Abbas, Khalid b. Walid and some women (also) when
a tray of food containing flesh was presented to him. As Allah's Apostle
(may peace be upon him) was about to eat that, Maimuna said: It is the flesh
of the lizard. He withdrew his hand saying: That is the flesh which I never
eat; but he said to them (those who were present there): You may eat.
Al-Fadl ate out of that, so did Khalid b Walid, and the women. Maimuna
(however) said: I do not eat anything but that which Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) eats.
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Book 21, Number 4797:
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Abu Zubair reported that he heard Jabir b. 'Abdullah
saying that there was presented to Allah's Messenger (the flesh) of the
lizard, but he refused to eat that, saying: I do not know; perhaps it
(lizard) might (be one of those natives of) the distant past whose (forms)
had beer, distorted.
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Book 21, Number 4798:
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Abu Zubair reported: I asked Jabir about ithe eating) of
the lizard, whereupon he said: Don't eat that as he (the Holy Prophet) felt
disgust. He (the narrator) said that Umar b. al-Khattab reminded: Allah's
Apostle (may peace be upon him) did not declare it to be unlawful. Allah,
the Exalted and Majestic, has (made it a source) of benefit for more than
one (persons). It is a common diet of the shepherds. Had it been with me, I
would have eaten that.
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Book 21, Number 4799:
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Abu Sa'id reported that a person said: Messenger of
Allah, we live in a land abounding in lizards, so what do you command or
what verdict you give (about eating of it) ? Thereupon he said: It was
mentioned to me that a people from among Bani Isra'il were distorted (so
there is a likelihood that those people might have been distorted in the
shape of lizards). So he neither commanded (us to eat that) nor forbade
(us). Abu Sa'id said: After some time Umar said: Allah, the Exalted and
Majestic, has made it (a source of) benefit for more than one (person), for
it is the common diet of shepherds. Had it been with me, I would have eaten
that. Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) disliked it.
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Book 21, Number 4800:
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Abu Sa'id reported that an Arab of the desert came to
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) and said: I live in a low land
abounding in lizards, and these are the common diet of my family, but he
(the Holy Prophet) did not make any reply. We said to him: Repeat it (your
problem) and so he repeated it, but he did not make any reply. (It was
repeated thrice ) Then Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) called him
out at the third time saying: O man of the desert, verily Allah cursed or
showed wrath to a tribe of Bani Isra'il and distorted them to beasts which
move on the earth. I do not know, perhaps this (lizard) may be one of them.
So I do not eat it, nor do I prohibit the eating of it.
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Book 21, Number 4801:
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Ibn Abu Aufa reported: We went on seven expeditions with
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) and ate locusts.
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Book 21, Number 4802:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Abu
Ya'fur with the same chain of transmitters. Abu Bakr (one of the narrators)
said "seven expeditions," whereas Ishaq said "six," and Ibn Umar said "six"
or "seven".
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Book 21, Number 4803:
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This hadith is narrated on the authority of Abu Ya'fur
with the same chain of transmitters, and he mentioned seven expeditions.
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Book 21, Number 4804:
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Anas b. Malik reported: We chased a hare at Marr
az-Zahrin (a valley near Mecca). They (my companions) ran, but felt
exhausted; I also tried until I caught hold of it. I brought it to Abu
Talha. He slaughtered it and sent its haunch and two hind legs to Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) through me; and he accepted them. This
hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Yahya with a slight change
of wording.
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Book 21, Number 4805:
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Ibn Buraida reported that Abdullah b. al-Mughaffal saw a
person from amongst his companions throwing small pebbles, whereupon he
said: Don't throw pebbles. for Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) did
not like it, or he forbade flinging of pebbles since neither the game is
taken thereby, nor an enemy defeated. but it may break a tooth or put out an
eye. He, afterwards, again saw him flinging pebbles, and said to him: I
inform you that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) did not
approve or he forbade flinging of pebbles, but if I see you again flinging
pebbles. I will not speak with you.
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Book 21, Number 4806:
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This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of
Kahmas.
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Book 21, Number 4807:
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'Abdullah b. Mughaffal reported that Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) prohibited throwing of pebbles. Ibn Ja'far reported
(in the narration transmitted by him) that he (the Holy Prophet) said: 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.
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Book 21, Number 4808:
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Sa'id b. Jubair reported that. a near one of 'Abdullah b.
Mughaffal threw pebbles. He prohibited him (to do so). He said that Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) had prohibited the throwing of pebbles by
saying: It does not catch the game, nor does it inflict defeat on the enemy,
but breaks the tooth and puts the eye out. He (the near one of Abdullah b.
Mughadal) again repeated it (the act of throwing of pebbles) whereupon he
said: I narrate to you that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon hish)
disliked and prohibited throwing of pebbles, but I see you again throwing
pebbles; I (would therefore) not speak with you.
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Book 21, Number 4809:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ayyi3b
with the me chain of transmitters.
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Book 21, Number 4810:
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Shaddid b. Aus said: Two are the things which I remember
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) having said: Verily Allah has
enjoined goodness to everything; so when you kill, kill in a good way and
when you slaughter, slaughter in a good way. So every one of you should
sharpen his knife, and let the slaughtered animal die comfortably.
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Book 21, Number 4811:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Khalid
al-Hadhdha' through different chains o transmitters.
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Book 21, Number 4812:
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Hishim b. Zaid b. Anas b. Milik reported: I visited the
house of al-Hakam b. Ayyub along with my grandfather Anas b. Milik, (and
there) some people had made a hen a target and were shooting arrows at her.
Thereupon Asas said that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) had
forbidden tying of the animals (and making them the targets of arrows,
etc.). This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Shu'ba through
other chains of transmitters.
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Book 21, Number 4813:
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Ibn 'Abbas reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) having said this: Do not make anything having life as a target.
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Book 21, Number 4814:
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This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Shu'ba
through a different chain of transmitters.
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Book 21, Number 4815:
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Sa'id b. Jubair reported that Ibn 'Umar happened to pass
by a party of men who had tied a hen and were shooting arrows at it. As soon
as they saw Ibn 'Umar, they scattered from it. Thereupon Ibn Umar said: Who
has done this? Verily Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) has invoked
curse upon him who does this.
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Book 21, Number 4816:
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Sa'id b. Jubair reported that Ibn 'Umar happened to pass
by some young men of the Quraish who had tied a bird (and th,is made it a
target) at which they had been shooting arrows Every arrow that they missed
came into the possession of the owner of the bird. So no sooner did they see
Ibn 'Umar they went away. Thereupon Ibn 'Umar said: Who has done this ?
Allah has cursed him who does this. Verily Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) invoked curse upon one who made a live thing the target (of one's
marksmanship).
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Book 21, Number 4817:
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Jabir b. 'Abdullah reported that Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) forbade that any beast should be killed after it has been
tied.
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The
Holy Quran Quotes
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“Incline not unto those who do wrong, or the fires of Hell will touch you. You have no protector save Allah, and you will not be helped”
(Huud, 11:113)
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