Sahih al-Bukhari 5291 (Book 72, Hadith 29)
to gush out, and if Allah’s Name is mentioned, eat (of the slaughtered animal). But do not slaughter
with a nail or a tooth, for the nail is the knife of Ethiopians and a tooth is a bone.” Suddenly a camel
ran away and it was stopped (with an arrow). The Prophet (ﷺ) then said, “Of these camels there are some
which are as wild as wild beasts; so if one of them runs away from you and you cannot catch it, treat it
in this manner (i.e. shoot it with an arrow).
Sahih al-Bukhari 5291 (Book 72, Hadith 29)
The above hadith is from the Sahih al-Buhari collection of hadiths. The compilation known as Sahih al-Bukhari is a paramount collection of the Sunnah and hadith of the Prophet Muhammad. Its creator, Muḥammad ibn Ismā‘īl al-Bukhārī, dedicated his life to this work, completing it around 847. It holds a position of immense respect as arguably the most authentic book in Sunni Islam after the Holy Quran. As a key pillar of the six canonical books (Kutub al-Sittah), its detailed 97-chapter structure houses an estimated 7,563 narrations that continue to shape Islamic theology, law, and ethics to this day.
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For more Hadith in Book 72: Hunting, Slaughtering