Sayyiduna Abu Tha’labah al-Khushani (may Allah be pleased with him) said that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) forbade (hunting) animals with claws, killing an animal that is tied up, looting, and eating predatory animals with fangs.
Hadith Referenceسنن دارمي / من كتاب الاضاحي / 2020
Hadith Takhrijاس حدیث کی سند حسن ہے۔ دیکھئے: [طبراني 209/22] ، [بيهقي 334/9] ۔ ابواویس کا نام اس سند میں عبداللہ بن عبداللہ بن اویس ہے۔
Brief Explanation
(Commentary on Hadith 2019)
From this hadith, it is understood that consuming wealth acquired through theft, robbery, and looting is forbidden (haram), and all these actions are highly reprehensible. In Islam, there is a very severe punishment for such acts.
The hands and feet of the thief are to be cut off, and even more severe punishments have been prescribed for bandits and highway robbers, so that humanity may live a life of peace and security.
It is due to the blessings of these very laws that peace and security are established in Saudi Arabia, which serves as an exemplary model for the entire world.
The mention of the idol (majassama) has already passed, and consuming it is also forbidden (haram). Similarly, the flesh of predatory animals is also forbidden (haram).