1. We were told by my father, may Allah grant him mercy, that he said: We were told by Sa’d bin Abdullah, from Muhammed bin Hussain bin Abi’l-Khattab, from Ja’far bin Rasheed, from Ghiyath, that he said: I heard Abu Abdillah, peace be upon him, say: There is no jalb, nor janb, nor shighar in Islam. He said: Jalb is that which is drawn with horses, running with them. Janb refers to the one who stands at the edge of the (gathering of) horses and calls for them. Shighar is that a man marries, in the Jahiliya, a daughter (of another man) by (marrying off) his sister (to the other man).
IsnādMon père - qu'Allah lui fasse miséricorde - nous a informés, il a dit: Saad ibn Abdullah nous a informés, de Muhammad ibn al-Hussein ibn Abi al-Khattab, de Ja'far ibn Rashīd, de Ghayth, il a dit: J'ai entendu Abū 'Abd Allah (sur lui la paix) dire:
Il n'y a ni superstition, ni impureté majeure, ni rivalité en Islam. La superstition est celle qui accompagne les chevaux lorsqu'ils courent, l'impureté majeure est celle qui se tient aux parties intimes des chevaux et les fait hennir, et la rivalité est ce par quoi un homme mariait sa fille à son propre frère à l'époque de l'ignorance.
