When does the time for stoning the pillars begin on the three days of
At-Tashreeq and when does it end? Is it correct for the Hajj pilgrim to
stone these pillars at night particularly during these days, as we see
extremely crowding and severe difficulty in stoning during the daytime?
This is because some of the people use as an evidence the authentic
Hadith which Al-Bukhari recorded in his Sahih on the authority of Ibn
'Abbas R.A. where he said that the Messenger of Allah

was being asked on the day of Sacrifice at Mina, and he would say:
"No problem."
An man asked him, saying: "I shaved my head before I slaughtered (an animal)." The Prophet

said:
"Slaughter and there is no problem."
So, someone said: "I stoned (the pillar) after the Masa' (i.e., evening) came upon me." The Prophet

replied:
"No problem."
Thus, these people say that if the Messenger of Allah

allowed the man to stone the pillar at night, and stoning on the day of
Sacrifice is among the most important obligations upon every Hajj
pilgrim so that he can complete the first phase of removing Ihram, how
about the remaining three days of At-Tashreeq, which are less of an
obligation than the day of Sacrifice? Hence, this is a proof that
stoning during the three days of At-Tashreeq is permissible during the
night. So, what is the ruling on whoever stones the pillars at night,
and it there any sin on him or not? We hope for some clarification from
your eminence concerning this point along with mentioning the evidence.
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