Muwatta Malik #965
Hajj
Yahya related to me from Malik that
Yahya ibn Said heard
Ata ibn Abi Rabah mentioning that the camel-herders were allowed to
throw the stones at night, and saying that this was in the early
period (of Islam).
Malik said, "The explanation of the hadith
where the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace,
allowed the camel-herders to delay the stoning of the jamras is, in
our view, and Allah knows best, that they threw stones on the day of
sacrifice, and then threw again two days later, which was the first
possible day for leaving, and this throwing was for the day which had
passed. They then threw again for the day itself, because it is only
possible for someone to make up for something which is obligatory for
him, and when something obligatory passes someone by (without him
doing it) he must necessarily make it up afterwards (and not
beforehand). So (in the case of the camel-herders), if it seemed
appropriate for them to leave that day, they would have done all that
they were supposed to do, and if they were to stay until the following
day, they would throw stones with everybody else on the second and
last day for leaving, and then leave."
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This hadith is #965 from Muwatta Malik, in the Book of Hajj. Muwatta Malik contains 1,985 hadiths across 61 books.