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that of a deer, a goat is to given as penalty and all these penalties apply for
hunting wild animals in the surrounding areas. However, if it is done in the
sanctuary the penalty would be doubled. And one who gives the penalty has
himself to take the animals to the Ka’ba. If this person is wearing Ehram for
Hajj he should slaughter these animals in Mina, if he is wearing Ehram for
Umrah, he should slaughter them in Mecca . The aware and the ignorant are
equally liable. One who does it willingly and knowingly is a sinner. Although in
event of ignorance there is no sin. For a freeman the penalty is liable on
himself, and the penalty of a slave is obligatory upon his master. There is no
penalty on a small child. Penalty is incumbent on a matured person. One who
regrets this hunting would be saved from the punishment of the Hereafter. And if
he is elated at his deed the punishment of the Hereafter is also there for him.
Hearing the reply the whole gathering was astounded and accolades and
congratulations arose from everywhere. Mamun was so happy that he continued to
repeat again and again, “Allah best knows where to place His message.”
After this Imam (a.s) said to Qadi Yahya, “Now let me ask you a question.”
Mamun said, “Ask him, indeed.”
Imam said, “What do you say regarding this problem? A man looked towards a
woman while she was prohibited for him. She became lawful at sunrise, unlawful
at noon, again lawful in the afternoon, unlawful at sunset and lawful at night.
Again unlawful in the middle of the night and then finally lawful in the
morning?
Since Yahya was helpless, the Imam explained, “She was a slave-girl whom he
purchased in the morning and she
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