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 140 It is related from Usámah bin Sharík that he said, 'I came out with the Apostle of God to perform the pilgrimage. And the people were corning to him, and some were saying, "O Apostle of God, I performed the running (between Aṣ Ṣafa and Al Marwah) before going round the Kaʿbah" or "I delayed to perform something " or "I did something before its time." And he was saying in reply, "There is no sin, except for the man who takes away the reputation of a Muslim and is an oppressor; for that is he who commits a sin and is destroyed."'—Abú Dáud.

It is related from Ráfiʿ bin ʿAmruʾl-Muzanni that he said, 'I saw the Apostle of God addressing the people at Mina, when the early morning approached (seated) on his black and white mule. And ʿAlí was explaining it; and some of the people were standing and some sitting.'—Abú Dáud.

It is related from ʿÁyesha that, 'The Prophet said, "When any one of you throws pebbles at Jamrahuʾl-ʿAqabah, then everything has become lawful for him except women."'—Sharḥu's-Sunnah.

It is related from ʿAbduʾlláh bin ʿOmar that, 'A man asked the Apostle of God what clothes a pilgrim must wear. He replied, "Do not wear shirts nor turbans nor trousers nor the dress called burnús nor shoes, except one cannot obtain sandals, when he may wear shoes; but in that case let him cut them down below the heels. And do not wear any clothes which saffron or the dye called waras have touched."'—Muslim, Al Bukhárí. And Bukhári has added the words, 'And let not a woman on pilgrimage veil her face, and let her not wear gloves.'

It is related from ʿOthmán that, 'The Apostle of God said, "Let not one performing the pilgrimage, marry or give in marriage or effect a betrothal."'—Muslim.

It is related from Ibn ʿOmar that he heard the Apostle of God forbid women who were performing the pilgrimage from