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Malik's Muwatta

by Imam Malik, translation by A'isha `Abdarahman at-Tarjumana and Ya`qub Johnson , Volume: Hajj
Chapter: Sacrificial Animals in General
171.
Yahya related to me from Malik from Sadaqa ibn Yasar al-Makki that a man from the people of Yemen, who had his hair braided, came to Abdullah ibn Umar and said, "Abu Abd arRahman, I have come to do just umra. ''Abdullah ibn Umar said to him, "If I had been with you or you had asked me I would have told you to do hajj and umra together." The Yemeni answered, "I am doing what I am doing," and Abdullah ibn Umar said to him, "Cut off the locks that are hanging from your head and offer a sacrificial animal." A woman from Iraq said, "What should his sacrificial animal be, Abu Abd ar-Rahman?" and he said, "His sacrificial animal?" and she said to him, "What should his sacrificial animal be?" Abdullah ibn Umar said, "If I could only find a sheep to sacrifice, I would prefer to do that than to fast."
172.
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that Abdullah ibn Umar used to say, "A woman in ihram should not comb her hair when she leaves ihram until she has cut some of the tresses of her hair, and if she has an animal for sacrifice with her she should not cut off any of her hair until the animal has been killed."
173.
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard one of the people of knowledge say, "A man and wife should not share in one sacrificial animal. Each should sacrifice an animal separately."

Malik was asked about whether someone who had been entrusted with an animal for him to sacrifice on hajj, who went into ihram for umra, should sacrifice it when he came out of ihram or postpone it so that he sacrificed it at the time of the hajj while in the meantime he came out of ihram from his umra. He said, "He should postpone it so that he may sacrifice it at the time of the hajj, and meanwhile come out of ihram from his umra."

Malik said, "If it is judged that some-one must offer an animal for having killed game, or for any other reason, this animal can only be sacrificed at Makka, since Allah, the Blessed and Exalted, says, 'a sacrificial animal which will reach the Kaba.' The fasting or sadaqa that is considered equivalent to offering a sacrifice can be done outside Makka, and the person who is doing it can do it wherever he likes."

174.
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said from Yaqub ibn Khalid al-Makhzumi that Abu Asma, the mawla of Abdullah ibn Jafar, told him that he was with Abdullah ibn Jafar when they set out once from Madina. At as-Suqya they passed by Husayn ibn Ali, who was ill at the time. Abdullah ibn Jafar stayed with him and then, when he feared that he was late (for the hajj) he left, and sent for Ali ibn Abi Talib and Asma bint Umays in Madina, and they came to Husayn. Then Husayn pointed to his head, and AIi told someone to shave his head. Then he sacrificed an animal for him at as-Suqya, killing a camel for him.

Yahya ibn Said added, "Husayn had set out with Uthman ibn Affan on that particular journey to Makka. "

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List of chapters
The Ghusl to Enter Ihram
The Ghusl of Someone in Ihram
Clothes Forbidden to be Worn in Ihram
Wearing Clothes when in Ihram
Veiling the Face while in Ihram
Where People Should Enter Ihram
How to Enter Ihram
Raising the Voice in Talbiyya
Doing Hajj on its Own
Doing Hajj and Umra Together (Hajj al-Qiran)
When to Stop the Talbiya
How the People of Makka, and Those Besides Them Living There, Go into Ihram
Situations when Ihram Not Obligatory for Garlanding Sacrificial Animals
What a Menstruating Woman Does on Hajj
Umra in the Months of Hajj
When to Stop Saying the Talbiya for Umra
Hajj At-Tamattu
Circumstances in which Tamattu is Not Obligatory
About Umra in General
Marriage in Ihram
Cupping in Ihram
Game that can be Eaten by Someone who is in Ihram
Game that is Not Halal to Eat in Ihram
Hunting in the Haram
Assessing the Forfeit for Hunting Game Animals that Someone in Ihram can Kill
Animals that Someone in Ihram can Kill
Things that Someone in Ihram is Allowed to do
Doing the Hajj for Somebody Else
Concerning Someone whose Path (to the House) is Blocked by an Enemy
Concerning Someone who is Hindered (From Going To The House) by Something Other than an Enemy
Concerning Building the Kaba
Hastening (Raml) in the Tawaf
Saluting the Corners during Tawaf
Kissing the Corner of the Black Stone when Saluting the Corners
The Two Rakas of Tawaf
Praying after Subh and Asr when doing Tawaf
Taking Leave of the House
Tawaf in General
Starting with Safa in the Say
Say in General
Fasting the Day of Arafa
Fasting on the Days of Mina
What are Acceptable as Sacrificial Animals (Hadys)
What to Do with Sacrificial Animals (Hadys) while They are being Driven
What to Do with Sacrificial Animals (Hadys) if They get Injured or Stray
The Animal (Hady) to be Sacriticed for Intercourse in Ihram
The Animal (Hady) to be Sacrificed for Missing the Hajj
Intercourse with One's Wife Before Doing the Tawaf al-Ifada
The Sacrificial Animals that are Considered Least Difficult
Sacrificial Animals in General
The Wuquf at Arata and Muzdalifa
Wuquf while Not in Wudu, and Wuquf on a Riding Beast
The Wuquf at Arafa of Someone who Misses the Hajj
Sending Women and Children Ahead
Going from Arafa to Muzdalifa
Sacrificing during the Hajj
How to Make the Sacrifice
Shaving the Head
Cutting the Hair
Matting the Hair
Doing the Prayer in the House, Shortening the Prayer, and Hastening the Khutba at Arafa
Doing the Prayer at Muzdalifa
Doing the Prayer at Mina
The Prayer of the Visitor of Makka or Mina
Saying the Takbir During the Days of Tashriq
Doing the Prayer at al-Muarras and al-Muhassab
Staying Overnight at Makka on the Nights of Mina
Stoning the Jamras
Indulgence with Respect to Stoning the Jamras
A Menstruating Woman's Entering Makka
The Tawaf al-Ifada of a Menstruating Woman
The Compensation (Fidya) for Killing Birds and Wild Animals in Ihram
The Fidya for Killing Locusts in Ihram
What to Do for Forgetfulness in the Rituals
Compensation (Fidya) in General
The Hajj in General
The Hajj of a Woman without a Mahram
Fasting in at-Tamattu