Are these correct rullings of Sistani?
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Are these correct rullings of Sistani?
Eating Peacock and Ostriches:
Agha Khoie: The meat of domestic hens, pigeons, sparrows and other such birds is lawful (e.g., nightingale, starlings, lark etc.) The meat of bats, peacocks, different kinds of crows and of all birds like falcons, hawks etc. which have claws and less flap their wings while flying, and keep them static for a longer time, is unlawful (Rule no. 2633).
Agha Seestani: It is recommend precaution to avoid eating all types of crow even the ‘Zagh’ (crow found on hills) other birds like hens, the pigeons, the sparrows including the ostrich and the peacock are halal to eat. (Rule no. 2633)
Agha Lankarani: The meat of peacock is harram. (Rule no. 2692).
Ahadith of Masomeen (as)
It is narrated from Imam Mohammed Baqir (as) that it is harram to eat peacock and rabbit. Manla Yazar-ul-Faqi, hadith no. 4197
Looking a ‘Na Mahran’ (unrelated):
· It is permissible for a man to look at the beautiful parts of a lady with the intention of marrying her. Her face, hair, palms, calfs, arm and similar other parts are permissible to view. (pg. 251, Rule 385)
Ahadith of Masomeen (as) :
Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ibn Ahmad ibn al-Walid narrated that Muhammad ibn Hasan al-Saffar, from Ahmad bin Mohammad bin Obaid who from some of our companions that Abu Abdullah (as) said: A man may look at a woman, who is unrelated to him (nonmahram) but not more than seeing her face, her hands and her feet.
Also, Imam Ali Raza (as) said: It is forbidden for a man to look at, apart from hair, any those parts of other lady (Namahram), which may arouse him.
Al-Khasal, vol, 1, pg. للرجل أن يرى من المرأة , 302
Ayoon-e-Akhbar-e-Raza, vol. 2, pg. 211
Agha Khoie: The meat of domestic hens, pigeons, sparrows and other such birds is lawful (e.g., nightingale, starlings, lark etc.) The meat of bats, peacocks, different kinds of crows and of all birds like falcons, hawks etc. which have claws and less flap their wings while flying, and keep them static for a longer time, is unlawful (Rule no. 2633).
Agha Seestani: It is recommend precaution to avoid eating all types of crow even the ‘Zagh’ (crow found on hills) other birds like hens, the pigeons, the sparrows including the ostrich and the peacock are halal to eat. (Rule no. 2633)
Agha Lankarani: The meat of peacock is harram. (Rule no. 2692).
Ahadith of Masomeen (as)
It is narrated from Imam Mohammed Baqir (as) that it is harram to eat peacock and rabbit. Manla Yazar-ul-Faqi, hadith no. 4197
Looking a ‘Na Mahran’ (unrelated):
· It is permissible for a man to look at the beautiful parts of a lady with the intention of marrying her. Her face, hair, palms, calfs, arm and similar other parts are permissible to view. (pg. 251, Rule 385)
Ahadith of Masomeen (as) :
Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ibn Ahmad ibn al-Walid narrated that Muhammad ibn Hasan al-Saffar, from Ahmad bin Mohammad bin Obaid who from some of our companions that Abu Abdullah (as) said: A man may look at a woman, who is unrelated to him (nonmahram) but not more than seeing her face, her hands and her feet.
Also, Imam Ali Raza (as) said: It is forbidden for a man to look at, apart from hair, any those parts of other lady (Namahram), which may arouse him.
Al-Khasal, vol, 1, pg. للرجل أن يرى من المرأة , 302
Ayoon-e-Akhbar-e-Raza, vol. 2, pg. 211
Re: Are these correct rullings of Sistani?
Assalaamu `Alaykum
Wa `Alaykum Assalaam
This hadeeth is Da'eef because it is mursal, disconnected isnaad.Silat_warrior110 wrote:
Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ibn Ahmad ibn al-Walid narrated that Muhammad ibn Hasan al-Saffar, from Ahmad bin Mohammad bin Obaid who from some of our companions that Abu Abdullah (as) said: A man may look at a woman, who is unrelated to him (nonmahram) but not more than seeing her face, her hands and her feet.
Also, Imam Ali Raza (as) said: It is forbidden for a man to look at, apart from hair, any those parts of other lady (Namahram), which may arouse him.
Al-Khasal, vol, 1, pg. للرجل أن يرى من المرأة , 302
Ayoon-e-Akhbar-e-Raza, vol. 2, pg. 211
Wa `Alaykum Assalaam
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Re: Are these correct rullings of Sistani?
Perhaps but the Quran is not, its very clear....!
And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they should draw their khimar over their bosoms and not display their beauty (Quran 24:31)
Those who harass believing men and believing women undeservedly, bear (on themselves) a calumny and a grievous sin. O Prophet! Enjoin your wives, your daughters, and the wives of true believers that they should cast their outer garments over their persons (when abroad) That is most convenient, that they may be distinguished and not be harassed. (Quran 33:58–59)
And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they should draw their khimar over their bosoms and not display their beauty (Quran 24:31)
Those who harass believing men and believing women undeservedly, bear (on themselves) a calumny and a grievous sin. O Prophet! Enjoin your wives, your daughters, and the wives of true believers that they should cast their outer garments over their persons (when abroad) That is most convenient, that they may be distinguished and not be harassed. (Quran 33:58–59)
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