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Translation of
Malik's Muwatta:
Game
Section: Eating Game Killed with Throwing Sticks and by
Stones
Book 25, Number 25.1.1:
ahya related to me from Malik that Nafi said, "I was
at al-Juruf (near Madina) and threw a stone at two
birds, and hit them. One of them died, and Abdullah ibn
Umar threw it away, and then went to slaughter the other
one with an adze. It died before he could slaughter it,
so Abdullah threw that one away as well."
Book 25, Number 25.1.2:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that
al-Qasim ibn Muhammad disapproved of eating game that
had been killed with throwing sticks and by clay
pellets.
Book 25, Number 25.1.3:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that
Said ibn al-Musayyab disapproved of killing domestic
animals that had become wild by any means that game was
slain such as arrows and the like.
Malik said, "I do not see any harm in eating game
which is pierced by a throwing stick in a vital organ.
Allah, the Blessed, the Exalted! said, 'Oh you who
believe! Allah will surely try you with something of the
game that your hands and spears attain.' " (Sura 5 ayat
97).
Yahya said, "Any game that man obtains by his hand or
by his spear or by any weapon which pierces it and
reaches a vital organ, is acceptable as Allah, the
Exalted, has said."
Book 25, Number 25.1.4:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard the
people of knowledge say that when a man hit game and
something else might have contributed to death, like
water or an untrained dog, that game was not to be eaten
unless it was beyond doubt that it was the arrow of the
hunter that had killed it by reaching a vital organ, so
that it did not have any life after that.
Book 25, Number 25.1.5:
Yahya said that he heard Malik say that there was no
harm in eating game when you did not see it die if you
found the mark of your dog on it or your arrow in it as
long as it had not remained overnight. If it had
remained overnight, then it was disapproved of to eat
it.
Section: Game Caught by Trained Dogs
Book 25, Number 25.2.5a:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar said about a trained dog, "Eat
whatever it catches for you whether it eats from it or
not."
Book 25, Number 25.2.6:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he heard Nafi say
that Abdullah ibn Umar said, "Whether it eats from it or
not."
Book 25, Number 25.2.7:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that
Sad ibn Abi Waqqas had said, when asked about a trained
dog killing game, "Eat, even if only one piece of it
remains."
Book 25, Number 25.2.8:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard some
of the people of knowledge say that when falcons,
eagles, and hawks and their like, understood as trained
dogs understood, there was no harm in eating what they
had killed in the course of hunting, if the name of
Allah had been mentioned when they were sent out.
Malik said, "The best of what I have heard about
retrieving game from the falcon's talons or from the
dog's fangs and then waiting until it dies, is that it
is not halal to eat it."
Malik said, "The same applies to anything which could
have been slaughtered by the hunter when it was in the
talons of the falcon or the fangs of the dog. If the
hunter leaves it until the falcon or dog has killed it,
it is not halal to eat it either". He continued, "The
same thing applies to any game hit by a hunter and
caught while still alive, which he neglects to slaughter
before it dies."
Malik said, "It is generally agreed among us that it
is halal to eat the game that a hunting-dog belonging to
magians hunts or kills, if it is sent out by a muslim
and the animal is trained. There is no harm in it even
if the muslim does not actually slaughter it.
It is the same as a muslim using a magian's knife to
slaughter with or using his bow and arrows to shoot and
kill with. The game he shot and the animal he slaughters
are halal. There is no harm in eating them. If a magian
sends out a muslim's hunting dog for game, and it
catches it, the game is not to be eaten unless it is
slaughtered by a muslim. That is like a magian using a
muslim's bow and arrow to hunt game with, or like his
using a muslim's knife to slaughter with. It is not
halal to eat anything killed like that.
Section: Game of the Sea
Book 25, Number 25.3.9:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that Abd
ar-Rahman ibn Abi Hurayra asked Abdullah ibn Umar about
eating what was cast up by the sea and he forbade him to
eat it. Then Abdullah turned and asked for a Qur'an, and
read, "The game of the sea and its flesh are halal for
you." Nafi added, "Abdullah ibn Umar sent me to
Abdar-Rahman Ibn Abi Hurayra to say that there was no
harm in eating it."
Book 25, Number 25.3.10:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Zayd ibn Aslam
that Sad al-Jari, the mawla of Umar ibn al-Khattab asked
Abdullah ibn Umar about fish which had killed each other
or which had died from severe cold . He said, "There is
no harm in eating them.'' Sad said,' 'I then asked
Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al As and he said the same."
Book 25, Number 25.3.11:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu'z-Zinad from
Abu Salama ibn Abd ar-Rahman from Abu Hurayra and Zayd
ibn Thabit that they saw no harm in eating what was cast
up by the sea.
Book 25, Number 25.3.12:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu'z-Zinad from
Abu Salama ibn Abd ar-Rahman that some people from
al-Jar came to Marwan ibn al-Hakam and asked him about
eating what was cast up by the sea. He said, "There is
no harm in eating it." Marwan said, "Go to Zayd ibn
Thabit and Abu Hurayra and ask them about it, then come
to me and tell me what they say." They went to them and
asked them, and they both said, "There is no harm in
eating it " They returned to Marwan and told him. Marwan
said, "I told you."
Malik said that there was no harm in eating fish
caught by magians, because the Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "In the sea's
water is purity, and that which is dead in it is halal.
"
Malik said, "If it is eaten when it is dead, there is
no harm in who catches it."
Section: Prohibition Against Eating Animals with Fangs
Book 25, Number 25.4.13:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shibab from
Abu Idris al-Khawlani from Abu Tha~laba al-Khushani that
the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, said, "It is haram to eat animals with fangs
"
Book 25, Number 25.4.14:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ismail ibn Abi
Hakim from Abiyda ibn Sufyan al-Hadrami from Abu Hurayra
that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, said, "Eating animals with fangs is
haram. "
Malik said, "This is the custom among us."
Section: What is Disapproved of Regarding Eating Riding
Animals
Book 25, Number 25.5.15:
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."
Section: Using the Skin of Animals Found Dead
Book 25, Number 25.6.16:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Ubaydullah ibn Abdullah ibn Utba ibn Masud that Abdullah
ibn Abbas said, "The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, passed by a dead sheep which
had been given to a mawla of his wife, Maimuna. He said,
' Aren't you going to use its skin?' They said,
'Messenger of Allah, but it is carrion. 'The Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said,
'Only eating it is haram.' "
Book 25, Number 25.6.17:
Malik related to me from Zayd ibn Aslam from Ibn Wala
al-Misri from Abdullah ibn Abbas that the Messenger of
Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "A
skin when it is tanned is pure."
Book 25, Number 25.6.18:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yazid ibn
Abdullah ibn Qusayt from Muhammad ibn Abd ar-Rahman ibn
Thawban from his mother that A'isha, the wife of the
Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said
that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, ordered that the skins of carrion be
used after they had been tanned.
Section: Eating Carrion when Forced to, out of Necessity
Book 25, Number 25.7.19:
Yahya related to me from Malik that the best of what
he had heard about a man who is forced by necessity to
eat carrion is that he ate it until he was full and then
he took provision from it. If he found something which
would enable him to dispense with it, he threw it away.
Malik when asked whether or not a man who had been
forced by necessity to eat carrion, should eat it when
he also found the fruit, crops or sheep of a people in
that place, answered, "If he thinks that the owners of
the fruit, crops, or sheep will believe his necessity so
that he will not be deemed a thief and have his hand cut
off, then I think that he should eat from whatever he
finds that which will remove his hunger but he should
not carry any of it away. I prefer that he does that
than that he eat carrion. If he fears that he will not
be believed, and will be deemed a thief for what he has
taken, then I think that it is better for him to eat the
carrion, and he has leeway to eat carrion in this
respect. Even so, I fear that someone who is not forced
by necessity to eat carrion might exceed the limits out
of a desire to consume other peoples' property, crops or
fruit."
Malik said, "That is the best of what I have heard."
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