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(Book 25, Hadith 15) #36132
Eating Cattle & Feeding the Poor

SUMMARY: Allah has provided us with horses, mules, donkeys and cattle for riding and adornment, as well as for eating. We should mention Allah's name when we eat from the cattle and feed the poor.

Yahya related to me from Malik that the best of what he had heard about horses, mules, and donkeys was that they were not eaten because Allah, the Blessed, the Exalted,said, "And horses, and mules and asses, for you to ride, and as an adornment". (Sura 16 ayat 8) . He said, may He be Blessed and Exalted, "In cattle, some of them you ride, and some of them you eat". (Sura 6 ayat 79). He said, the Blessed, the Exalted, "Mention Allah's name over what He has provided you of cattle, and eat of them and feed the beggar (al-qani) and the suppliant (al-mutarr). (Sura 22 ayat 34). Malik said "Allah mentioned horses, mules, and donkeys for riding and adornment, and He mentioned cattle for riding and eating". Malik said, "Al-qani also means the poor".

TOPICS
eating  *  cattle  *  riding  *  adornment  *  poor  *  suppliant  *  khaal  *  anaam  *  rakabah  *  zeenah  *  fuqara  *  mutarr

QUICK LESSONS:
Mention Allah's name when eating from the cattle; Feed beggars & suppliants; Use horses/mules/donkeys/cattle according to their purpose; Be grateful towards God's provisions

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith is about how Allah has provided us with horses, mules, donkeys and cattle for our use. Horses, mules and donkeys are meant to be used for riding or adornment while cattle can be used both for riding or eating. When we eat from the cattle we should remember to mention Allah's name over it. We should also feed those who are in need such as beggars or suppliants. This hadith teaches us that we must be grateful to Allah by remembering Him when using His provisions and also by helping those in need of assistance.

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