Lesson # 655 From Holy Qur’aan
Wild Game is forbidden
while you are in Pilgrim-garb
‘Al-Maaa-‘idah (the
Table Spread) – Chapter – 5)–Stage
- 2
Verses
– 94 & 95 of 120, Section – 13 of 16 (Part - 7)
BisMIllaahir-Rahmaanir-Rahiim
In the name of Allaah,
the Beneficent, the Merciful
94.
O ye who believe! Allaah
will surely try you somewhat (in the matter) of the game which ye take with
your hands and your spears, that Allaah
may know him who feareth Him in secret. But whoso transgresseth after this,
for him there is a painful doom.
95.
O ye who believe! Kill no wild game while ye are in pilgrim-garb (Ehraam). And whoso of you killeth it of
set purpose he shall pay its forfeit in the equivalent of that which he hath
killed, of domestic animals, the judge to be two men among you known for
justice, (the forfeit) to be brought as an offering to the Ka’bah; or, for expiation, he shall
feed poor persons, or the equivalent thereof in fasting, that he may taste
the evil consequences of his deed. Allaah
has forgiven whatever (of this kind) has happened in the past. But whoso
relapseth, Allaah will take
retribution from him. And Allaah is
Mighty, Able to Requite (the wrong).
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94. Yaaa-‘ayyu-hallaziina ‘aamanuu
la-yablu-wanna-kumUllaahu
bi-shay-‘im-minas-saydi
tanaa-luhuuu ‘ay-diikum wa
rimaa-hukum li-ya’-lamAllaahu many-yakhaa-fuhuu bil-gayb.
Famani’-tadaa ba’-da zaalika
falahuu ‘azaabun ‘aliim.
95.
Yaaa-‘ayyu-hallaziina ‘aamanuu laa
taq-tulus-say-da wa ‘antum
hurum. Wa man-
qatalahuu minkum-muta-‘ammidan- fajazaaa-‘ummislu maa
qatala minan-na-‘ami yah-kumu
bihii zawaa ‘adlim-minkum hadyam-
baaligal- ka’-bati ‘aw
kaffaara-tun ta-‘aamu masaakiina
‘aw ‘adlu zaalika
siyaa-malli-yazuuqa
wabaala ‘amrih. ‘AfAllaahu
‘ammaa salaf. Wa man ‘aada fa-yan-taqi-mUllaahu minh.
WAllaahu ‘Aziizun-Zunti-qaam.
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Lesson
There is mention about such a matter
in this verse, which has been forbidden for a short time, that is to say; to go
a hunting in the form of pilgrim-garb (Ehraam).
Allaah Almighty wishes to test the
human being. And the test can be judged completely in such a matter, which is
forbidden only for a few days, while use of that thing is lawful forever. At
the other hand, it becomes habituated to abstain from that thing, use of which
is unlawful, and it becomes easy to give it up. But it is difficult to refrain
from that deed for a few days, which can be done every time without any
resistance. This trial has been kept also for the Muslims that they have been
prevented from wild game in the form of pilgrim-garb during the season of Hajj.
Although the game was found in so much abundance in those days that it could be
caught with hands or lances very easily.
It is commanded: O Muslims! You will
be prevented a little from the land game so that you may be tried, whether you have
fear of Allaah Almighty or not, to
Whom you are not looking. Such fear arises only by the belief, sign of which is
God-fearing in secret. So actually it is a test of your belief. The person, who
will fail in this examination, for him there is a painful doom.
It was described in the first
verse of this Chapter that entire beast of cattle (whether those are pet or
wild) are made lawful for the Muslims for food, because it was mentioned in Surah ‘An’Nisaaa’ that many lawful and pure things had been made unlawful
for the Jews due to their tyrannies and violence. Therefore it has been told in
the beginning of this Surah that Allaah Almighty has made lawful all the
clean animals for food. But there are some restrictions on going to hunt the
wild game during some specified days, so that the obedient may be tried. Those restrictions
are: 1. Kill no wild game while you are in
pilgrim-garb until you do not untie your Ehraam.
2. Game is unlawful in the premises of Ka’-bah (The House of Allaah Almighty).
Allaah Almighty warns the Muslims that they should neither kill any wild game
while they are in Ehraam, nor say
anyone for hunting, and nor tell the address of any game to any hunter. And if
anyone of them kills it purposely in the form of pilgrim-garb, he should have
to pay its forfeit, from domestic animals in the equivalent of that which he
has killed. It will be judged in this manner that two men (dwellers of that
place or from the surrounding area) will be appointed for proving the price of
the killed animal with justice.
If the game is caught living then
it is incumbent to leave it immediately, and if killed, then there are two ways:
·
If the game is killed
intentionally, then the killer will suffer two punishments i.e. (a) he shall
pay its fine in the equivalent of that which he has killed. (b) Allaah Almighty will take retribution
from him i.e. He will punish him on the Day of Resurrection.
·
And if he killed the game
unintentionally, then he would have to pay only its penalty here but he would
not be punish on the Doomsday.
The pilgrimage, who is killer of
any game, should Either purchase a cattle animal (a cow, a goat or a ram etc.) as requital at
the price of the killed game and supply it to the Sacred place of Ka’-bah. There, it should be sacrificed
and the meat should be distributed but one should take nothing from it, Or purchase the grain of that value
and distribute it in the poor people, like, one needy should be given equal to
one day’s Sadqah-e-Fitr, Or he/she should compute that ‘how many
people would have to be given this grain’. He/she should keep fasting for the
days according to the number of those needy people. It is the taste of those
evil consequences of his/her deed, which would have to be enjoyed.
Then Allaah Almighty commands that it was considered a crime also to
hunt in the form of pilgrim-garb before Islam. If Allaah Almighty desired, He was Able to take retribution at that
time from him/her, who hunted in this condition. But He has forgiven kindly whatever
of this kind has happened in the past. However, if anybody will commit the same
sin again being a Muslim, then remember it that Allaah Almighty will take retribution from him/her. No evildoer can
run away to be saved from Him. He is
Mighty, Able to requite (the wrong).
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