It is narrated from Sayyiduna Umm Sulayman bin Ahwas that I saw the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) on the day of the tenth of Dhul-Hijjah, throwing pebbles at Jamrat al-Aqabah from the bottom of the valley. At that time, he was saying: "O people, do not kill one another, do not harm one another, and when you perform the stoning of the Jamarat, use pebbles of clay for it." Then the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) threw seven pebbles and did not stop there. Behind the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) was a man who was acting as a shield for him. I asked the people, "Who is this?" The people replied, "This is Fadl bin Abbas."
Hadith Referenceمسند احمد / مسند المكيين / 16087
Hadith Gradingحکم دارالسلام:حسن لغيره، وهذا إسناد ضعيف لضعف يزيد، ولجهالة حال سليمان
It is narrated from Sayyidah Umm Sulayman that I saw the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) on the day of the 10th of Dhul-Hijjah, throwing pebbles at Jamrah Aqabah from the bottom of the valley. At that time, he was saying: "O people, do not kill one another, and when you perform the stoning of the Jamarat, use pebbles like clay fragments for it."
Hadith Referenceمسند احمد / مسند المكيين / 16088
Hadith Gradingحکم دارالسلام:إسناده ضعيف، راجع ما قبله
It is narrated from Sayyidah Umm Sulayman that I saw the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) on the day of the 10th of Dhul-Hijjah, throwing pebbles at Jamrah Aqabah from the bottom of the valley. At that time, he was saying: "O people! Do not kill one another, and when you throw at the Jamarat, use pebbles like clay fragments for it." The narrations of the noble Companions from Makkah have ended.
Hadith Referenceمسند احمد / مسند المكيين / 16089
Hadith Gradingحکم دارالسلام:إسناده ضعيف، راجع ما قبله
Rawh narrated to us, he said: Shu'bah narrated to us from Yazid ibn Abi Ziyad, from Sulayman ibn Amr ibn al-Ahwas al-Azdi, from his mother, from the Prophet ﷺ that she heard him say at Jamrat al-Aqabah: "O people! Do not kill yourselves, and throw the pebbles at the Jamrah—or the Jamarat—with pebbles like the size of date stones."