Al-Bukhari recorded that Sa`id bin Al-Musayyib said, "The Bahirah is a female camel
whose milk was spared for the idols and no one was allowed to milk it. The Sa'ibah
is a female camel let loose for free pasture for the idols, and nothing was allowed
to be carried on it. Abu Hurayrah said that the Messenger of Allah said,
«رَأَيْتُ عَمْرَو بْنَ عَامِرٍ الْخُزَاعِيَّ
يَجُرُّ قُصْبَهُ فِي النَّارِ، وَكَانَ أَوَّلَ مَنْ سَيَّبَ السَّوَائِب»
(I saw `Amr bin `Amir Al-Khuza`i pulling his intestines behind him in the Fire,
and he was the first to start the practice of Sa'ibah.) As for the Wasilah, it is
a female camel set free for the idols, because it had given birth to a she-camel
in its first delivery and then another she-camel at its second delivery. They used
to set such camel free if she gave birth to two females without a male between them.
As for the Ham, it is a male camel which would be freed from work for the idols,
after it had finished a number of copulations assigned for it. The male camel freed
from work in this case is called a Hami.'' Muslim and An-Nasa'i recorded this Hadith.
Imam Ahmad recorded that `Abdullah bin Mas`ud said that the Prophet said,
«إِنَّ أَوَّلَ مَنْ سَيَّبَ السَّوَائِبَ
وَعَبَدَ الْأَصْنَامَ أَبُو خُزَاعَةَ عَمْرُو بْنُ عَامِرٍ، وَإِنِّي رَأَيْتُهُ
يَجُرُّ أَمْعَاءَهُ فِي النَّار»
(The first to start the practice of Sa'ibah and worshipping idols was Abu Khuza`ah,
`Amr bin `Amir. I saw him pulling his intestines behind him in the Fire.) The `Amr
mentioned in the above Hadith is the son of Luhay bin Qam`ah, one of the chiefs
of the tribe of Khuza`ah who were the caretakers of the House of Allah after the
tribe of Jurhum, (and before the Prophet's tribe, Quraysh). He was the first to
change the religion of Ibrahim (Al-Khalil in Makkah) bringing idol worshipping to
the area of Hijaz (Western Arabia). He also called the foolish people to worship
idols and offer sacrifices to them and started these ignorant rituals concerning
the animals as well as other rituals of Jahiliyyah. Allah said in Surat Al-An`am,
﴿وَجَعَلُواْ لِلَّهِ مِمَّا ذَرَأَ
مِنَ الْحَرْثِ وَالاٌّنْعَامِ نَصِيباً﴾
(And they assign to Allah a share of the tilth and cattle which He has created...)﴿3:136﴾.
As for the Bahirah, `Ali bin Abi Talhah said that Ibn `Abbas said, "It is the female
camel that has given delivery five times. After that, they looked at the fifth delivery,
if it were a male, they would slaughter it and give it to the men only and not the
women. If it were a female, they would cut off its ears and proclaim, `This is a
Bahirah (no one is allowed to milk it).''' As-Suddi and others mentioned a similar
statement. As for the Sa'ibah, Mujahid said that it is for sheep, and mentioned
a similar meaning as for Bahirah. He said that it delivers six females and then
a male, female or two males, and that they then would slaughter it (the newly born
sheep) and feed its meat to the men, but not to the woman. Muhammad bin Ishaq said
that the Sa'ibah is the female camel that delivers ten females, without giving birth
to a single male between them. They would then set it free and no one was allowed
to ride it, cut its wool or milk it, except for a guest. Abu Rawq said, "The Sa'ibah
was made as such when one goes out for some of his affairs and succeeds in whatever
he intended to do. So he would designate a Sa'ibah from his property, a female camel
or another type, and would set it free for the idols (in appreciation for his success).
Then, whatever this camel gave birth to was set free for the idols too.'' As-Suddi
said, "When one's affair was successful, or if he was cured from an illness, or
if his wealth increased, he would set some of his wealth free for the idols. Those
who would try to acquire any of the Sa'ibah property were punished in this world.''
As for the Wasilah, `Ali bin Abi Talhah said that Ibn `Abbas said, "It is the sheep
that gives birth seven times, if she gives birth to a male or a female stillborn
at its seventh delivery, the men, but not the women, would eat from it. If she gave
birth to a female, or a female and a male, they would set them free, proclaiming
(about the male in this case), His sister Wasalat (literally, `connected him to
being forbidden on us').'' Ibn Abi Hatim recorded this statement. `Abdur-Razzaq
narrated that Ma`mar said that Az-Zuhri said that Sa`id bin Al-Musayyib said that,
﴿وَلاَ وَصِيلَةٍ﴾
(Or a Wasilah) "It is the female camel that gives delivery to a female and then
another female at its second delivery. They would call such a camel a Wasilah, proclaiming
that she has Wasalat (connected) between two females without giving birth to a male
between them. So they used to cut off the ears of the Wasilah and let it roam free
to pasture for their idols.'' A similar explanation was reported from Imam Malik
bin Anas. Muhammad bin Ishaq said, "The Wasilah sheep is the ewe that gives birth
to ten females in five deliveries, giving birth to two females at each delivery.
This sheep would be called Wasilah and would be set free. Whatever this sheep delivers
afterwards, male or female, would be given to the men, but not the women, but if
it delivers a stillborn, men and women would share it!'' As for the Ham, Al-`Awfi
said that Ibn `Abbas said, "If a man's camel performs ten copulations, they would
call him a Ham, `So set him free.,'' Similar was reported from Abu Rawq and Qatadah.
`Ali bin Abi Talhah said that Ibn `Abbas said, "The Ham is the male camel whose
offspring gave birth to their own offspring; they would then proclaim, `This camel
has Hama (protected) its back.' Therefore, they would not carry anything on this
male camel, cut his wool, prevent him from grazing wherever he likes or drinking
from any pool, even if the pool did not belong to its owner.'' Ibn Wahb said, "I
heard Malik saying, `As for the Ham, it is the male camel who is assigned a certain
number of copulations, and when having finished what was assigned to him, would
have peacock feathers placed on him and be set free.''' Other opinions were also
mentioned to explain this Ayah. There is a Hadith on this subject that Ibn Abi Hatim
collected from Abu Ishaq As-Subay`i from Al-Ahwas Al-Jushami from his father Malik
bin Nadlah who said, "I came to the Prophet wearing old clothes. So he said to me,
«هَلْ لَكَ مِنْ مَالٍ؟»
(Do you have any property) I said, `Yes.' He asked,
«مِنْ أَيِّ الْمَالِ؟»
(What type) I said, `All types; camels, sheep, horses and slaves.' He said,
«فَإِذَا آتَاكَ اللهُ مَالًا فَلْيُرَ
عَلَيْك»
(If Allah gives you wealth, then let it show on you.) He then asked,
«تُنْتِجُ إِبِلُكَ وَافِيَةً آذَانُهَا؟»
(Do your camels deliver calves that have full ears) I said, `Yes, and do camels
give birth but to whole calves' He said,
«فَلَعَلَّكَ تَأْخُذُ الْمُوسَى فَتَقْطَعَ
آذَانَ طَائِفَةٍ مِنْهَا وَتَقُولَ: هَذِهِ بَحِيَرةٌ، تَشُقَّ آذَانَ طَائِفَةٍ مِنْهَا
وَتَقُولَ: هَذِهِ حُرِّم»
(Do you take the knife and cut off the ears of some of them saying, `This is a Bahirah,'
and tear the ears of some of them and proclaim, `This is Sacred') I said, `Yes.'
He said,
«فَلَا تَفْعَلْ إِنَّ كُلَّ مَا آتَاكَ
اللهُ لَكَ حِل»
(Then do not do that, for all the wealth that Allah has given you is allowed for
you.) Then he said;
﴿مَا جَعَلَ اللَّهُ مِن بَحِيرَةٍ
وَلاَ سَآئِبَةٍ وَلاَ وَصِيلَةٍ وَلاَ حَامٍ﴾
(Allah has not instituted things like Bahirah or a Sa'ibah or a Wasilah or a Ham.
) As for the Bahirah, it is the animal whose ears were cut, one would not allow
his wife, daughters, or any of his household to benefit from its wool, hair or milk.
But, if it died, they would share it. As for the Sa'ibah, they used to set it free
for their idols and announce this fact in the vicinity of the idols. As for the
Wasilah, it is the sheep that gives birth to six offspring. When she delivered for
the seventh time, they would cut its ears and horns, saying, `It has Wasalat (connected
deliveries),' and they would not slaughter it, hit it or prevent it from drinking
from any pool.'' This Hadith was narrated with the addition of the explanation of
these words in it. In another narration for this Hadith from Abu Ishaq from Abu
Al-Ahwas, `Awf bin Malik used his own words (i.e., he explained these words not
as a part of the Hadith itself) and this is more sound. Imam Ahmad recorded this
Hadith from Sufyan bin `Uyaynah, from Abu Az-Za`ra' `Amr bin `Amr, from his uncle
Abu Al-Ahwas `Awf bin Malik bin Nadlah from his father, Malik bin Nadlah. This narration
also does not contain the explanation of Bahirah, Ham etc., that is added to the
Hadith above, and Allah knows best. Allah's statement,
﴿وَلَـكِنَّ الَّذِينَ كَفَرُواْ يَفْتَرُونَ
عَلَى اللَّهِ الْكَذِبَ وَأَكْثَرُهُمْ لاَ يَعْقِلُونَ﴾
(But those who disbelieve invent lies against Allah, and most of them have no understanding.)
means, Allah did not legislate these invented rituals and He does not consider them
acts of obedience. Rather, it is the idolators who made them into rituals and acts
of worship that they used to draw near to Allah. But they did not and will not help
them to draw near to Him, rather, these innovations will only harm them.
﴿وَإِذَا قِيلَ لَهُمْ تَعَالَوْاْ
إِلَى مَآ أَنزَلَ اللَّهُ وَإِلَى الرَّسُولِ قَالُواْ حَسْبُنَا مَا وَجَدْنَا عَلَيْهِ
ءَابَاءَنَآ﴾
(And when it is said to them: "Come to what Allah has revealed and to the Messenger.''
They say: "Enough for us is that which we found our fathers following,'') imeaning,
if they are called to Allah's religion, Law and commandments and to avoiding what
He prohibited, they say, `The ways and practices that we found our fathers and forefathers
following are good enough for us. ` Allah said,
﴿أَوَلَوْ كَانَ ءَابَاؤُهُمْ لاَ
يَعْلَمُونَ شَيْئاً﴾
(even though their fathers had no knowledge whatsoever...) That is, even though
their fathers did not understand or recognize the truth or find its way. Therefore,
who would follow their forefathers, except those who are even more ignorant and
misguided than they were
﴿يأَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ
ءَامَنُواْ عَلَيْكُمْ أَنْفُسَكُمْ لاَ يَضُرُّكُمْ مَّن ضَلَّ إِذَا اهْتَدَيْتُمْ
إِلَى اللَّهِ مَرْجِعُكُمْ جَمِيعاً فَيُنَبِّئُكُمْ بِمَا كُنْتُمْ تَعْمَلُونَ ﴾
(105. O you who believe! Take care of yourselves. If you follow the right guidance,
no hurt can come to you from those who are in error. The return of you all is to
Allah, then He will inform you about (all) that you used to do.)