Lesson # 656 From Holy Qur’aan
In Ehraam, hunting the game of sea only, is
lawful
‘Al-Maaa-‘idah (the
Table Spread) – Chapter – 5)–Stage
- 2
Verse
– 96 of 120, Section – 13 of 16 (Part - 7)
BisMIllaahir-Rahmaanir-Rahiim
In the name of Allaah,
the Beneficent, the Merciful
To hunt and to eat the game of the sea is
made lawful for you, a provision for you and for seafarers; but to hunt on
land is forbidden to you so long as ye are in pilgrim-garb (Ehraam). And be mindful of your duty
to Allaah, unto Whom ye will be
gathered.
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‘U-hilla lakum
saydul-bahri wa ta-‘aamuhuu
mataa-‘allakum wa lis-say-yaarah. Wa
hurrima ‘alay-kum saydul-barri maa
dumtum huru-maa. WattaqUllaa-hallaziii ‘ilayhi
tuhsharuun.
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Lesson
Some more commands about hunting
the game in the form of pilgrim-garb have been described in this verse. Allaah Almighty says: O Muslims! To hunt the game of the sea i.e. to catch the fish is lawful for you in
each condition even that it is not forbidden for you in the form of Ehraam too. Like this, if you possess
any fish without hunting, on the condition, that has come out living from the
water and died after coming out, to eat it is made lawful for you. And it has
been made lawful for the purpose that you, as well as the seafarers too, may
reap advantage from this permission at the time of necessity in the condition
of journey.
All the ponds, the wells and pits
filled with water etc. which have fish, come in the group of rivers. Then it
has been commanded again that either to hunt on land (wild game), or partake
somehow in it, or to give an order for it, is forbidden to you so long as you
are in pilgrim-garb (Ehraam). The aim
to cause to know it is that only hunting the wild game is prohibited in the
form of Ehram, whereas hunting the
fish is permitted, whether you hunt it yourselves or someone else (whom you
have ordered) hunts it for you. This permission is for all times.
As it is forbidden to hunt wild
game in the form of pilgrim-garb, likewise hunting is forbidden also for
everyone in the Court of Haram (Ka’-bah)
of Makkah, whether the people are in
pilgrim-garb or wearing any other dress.
Some noxious things have been
explained by name in the Sayings of the Messenger (grace, glory, blessings and
peace be upon Him) that those things can be killed by everyone whether they are
in pilgrim-garb or wearing any other dress. They would not have to remit any
fine. Those things are “the crow, the kite, the snake, the scorpion, the rat,
the mad dog and the wolf etc.
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