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Sahih Muslim is a collection of hadith compiled by Imam Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj. It is considered one of the most authentic collections of hadith.
Sahih Muslim 1951 a
Chapter: The permissibility of eating the Dabb (mastigure)
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 (ﷺ) disliked it.
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Chapter: The permissibility of eating Locusts
We went on seven expeditions with Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) and ate locusts.
Sahih Muslim 1953 a
Chapter: The permissibility of eating Rabbit
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 (ﷺ) through me; and he accepted them.
Sahih Muslim 1954 a
Chapter: The permissibility of using things that help in hunting and pursuing the enemy, but throwing small pebbles is disliked
Don't throw pebbles. for Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) 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 (ﷺ) 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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Chapter: The command to be proficient in slaughtering and killing, and to sharpen the blade
Two are the things which I remember Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) 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.
Sahih Muslim 1956 a
Chapter: The prohibition of cornering animals in order to kill them (for sport)
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 (ﷺ) had forbidden tying of the animals (and making them the targets of arrows, etc.).
Sahih Muslim 1957 a
Chapter: The prohibition of cornering animals in order to kill them (for sport)
Do not make anything having life as a target.
Sahih Muslim 1958 a
Chapter: The prohibition of cornering animals in order to kill them (for sport)
Who has done this? Verily Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) has invoked curse upon him who does this.
Sahih Muslim 1959
Chapter: The prohibition of cornering animals in order to kill them (for sport)
Jabir b. 'Abdullah reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) forbade that any beast should be killed after it has been tied.
Sahih Muslim 1960 a
Chapter: The time for sacrifice
I was with Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) on the day of 'Id al-Adha. While he had not returned after having offered (the Id prayer) and finished it, he saw the flesh of the sacrificial animals which had been slaughtered before he had completed the prayer. Thereupon he (the Holy Prophet) said: One who slaughtered his sacrificial animal before his prayer or our prayer ('Id), he should slaughter another one in its stead, and he who did not slaughter, he should slaughter by reciting the name of Allah.
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