Hadith 4406

أَخْبَرَنَا مُحَمَّدُ بْنُ عَبْدِ الْأَعْلَى ، وَإِسْمَاعِيل بْنُ مَسْعُودٍ , عَنْ خَالِدٍ ، عَنْ شُعْبَةَ ، عَنْ سِمَاكٍ ، قَالَ : سَمِعْتُ مُرِّيَّ بْنَ قَطَرِيٍّ ، عَنْ عَدِيِّ بْنِ حَاتِمٍ ، قَالَ : قُلْتُ : يَا رَسُولَ اللَّهِ ، إِنِّي أُرْسِلُ كَلْبِي فَآخُذُ الصَّيْدَ فَلَا أَجِدُ مَا أُذَكِّيهِ بِهِ ، فَأَذْبَحُهُ بِالْمَرْوَةِ ، وَبِالْعَصَا ؟ ، قَالَ : " أَنْهِرِ الدَّمَ بِمَا شِئْتَ ، وَاذْكُرِ اسْمَ اللَّهِ عَزَّ وَجَلَّ " .
´It was narrated that 'Adiyy bin Hatim said:` "I said: 'O Messenger of Allah, I release my dog and I catch the game, but I cannot find anything to slaughter it with, so I slaughter it with a Marwah or a stick,; He said: 'Shed the blood with whatever you wish, and say the name of Allah."'
Hadith Reference سنن نسائي / كتاب الضحايا / 4406
Hadith Grading الألبانی: صحيح  |  زبیر علی زئی: حسن
Hadith Takhrij «انظر حدیث رقم: 4309 (صحیح)»
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Explanation & Benefits
Shaykh Umar Farooq Saeedi
Benefits and Issues:
In light of the previous ahadith, slaughtering cannot be done with teeth or nails; however, it can be done with any other sharp-edged object.
On the condition that the name of Allah is mentioned, then its consumption is lawful (halal).
Source: Sunan Abu Dawood – Commentary by Shaykh Umar Farooq Saeedi, Page: 2824
Maulana Ataullah Sajid
Benefits and Issues:
By "the edge of a stick" is meant a thin, sharp-cornered piece of wood with which, when used along with a knife, it is possible to perform slaughter.
However, it is a condition that the veins are cut and blood flows, so that it is considered slaughtered, and it is not counted among those killed by strangulation through the pressure of something.
Source: Commentary on Sunan Ibn Mājah by Mawlānā ‘Atā’ullāh Sājid, Page: 3177
Hafiz Muhammad Ameen
English Translation:

"Blood Flow": For the animal to be lawfully slaughtered, it is necessary that the blood flows out completely, regardless of what is used to cause the flow—be it iron, stone, wood, etc. However, it is essential that the instrument is sharp so that the animal does not suffer undue pain, and so that the animal is not injured or subjected to pressure, for the animal could die from injury or pressure, or the complete flow of blood could be prevented. In such a case, the animal would become unlawful (haram). This narration has no connection with the chapter (bab), but it is related to the Book of Hunting (Kitab al-Sayd). There are many such instances in Sunan al-Nasa'i. Why? It is possible that it is due to a scribe's error, or perhaps the word "chapter" (bab) was omitted. There could also be some other reason.
Source: Sunan Nasa'i: Translation and Benefits by Shaykh Hafiz Muhammad Amin Hafizullah, Page: 4309