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(Book 20, Hadith 223) #35986
Stoning The Jamarat During Tashriq Days

SUMMARY: The hadith discusses the size of pebbles used for stoning the Jamarat and also mentions that someone who is at Mina when the sun sets in the middle of the days of tashriq must not leave until he has stoned the Jamarat on the following day.

Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard some of the people of knowledge saying, "The pebbles used for stoning the Jamarat should be like the stones used as slingshot". Malik said, "I like it better if they are a little larger than that". Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that Abdullah ibn Umar used to say, "Someone who is at Mina when the sun sets in the middle of the days of tashriq must not leave until he has stoned the Jamarat on the following day".
وَحَدَّثَنِي عَنْ مَالِكٍ، عَنْ نَافِعٍ، أَنَّ عَبْدَ اللَّهِ بْنَ عُمَرَ، كَانَ يَقُولُ مَنْ غَرَبَتْ لَهُ الشَّمْسُ مِنْ أَوْسَطِ أَيَّامِ التَّشْرِيقِ وَهُوَ بِمِنًى فَلاَ يَنْفِرَنَّ حَتَّى يَرْمِيَ الْجِمَارَ مِنَ الْغَدِ

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EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith talks about a religious practice during Hajj which is known as stoning or ramy. It is done by throwing pebbles at three pillars called jamarat which are located in Mina during Tashriq days which are three days after Eid al-Adha. According to this hadith, it is important to use stones that are slightly larger than those used for slingshot while performing this ritual. Furthermore, it states that if someone is present in Mina when sun sets on these three days then they should not leave until they have performed this ritual on following day.

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