Sahih al-Bukhari 3832 (Book 64, Hadith 48)
sacrifices offered at `Id ul Adha. On that he said, “I will not eat it before asking (whether it is
allowed).” He went to his maternal brother, Qatada bin N i ‘man, who was one of the Badr warriors,
and asked him about it. Qatada said, “After your departure, an order was issued by the Prophet (ﷺ)
cancelling the prohibition of eating sacrifices after three days.”
Sahih al-Bukhari 3832 (Book 64, Hadith 48)
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