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Ali ibn Ibrahim has narrated from his father from Ibn Abi âUmayr from Muâawiyah ibn âAmmar and â Abd al-Rahman ibn al-Hajjaj who has said the following: âAbu âAbd Allah (a.s.), has said, âIt is permissible to throw pebbles on behalf of one who has a broken part or has stomach illness and so also is the rule about children.ââ ØØ³Ù - Allamah Baqir al-Majlisi (MirʾÄt al-Ê¿UqÅ«l fÄ« Sharḥ AkhbÄr Äl al-RasÅ«l (18/155))