[23] عَلِيُّ بْنُ إِبْرَاهِيمَ عَنْ أَبِيهِ عَنِ ابْنِ أَبِي...
Ali Bin Ibrahim, from his father, from Ibn Abu Umeyr, from Hammad, from Al Halby, (It has been narrated) from Abu Abdullah -asws , said, ‘He -asws was asked about the falcon and the dog when they both hunt and have killed its prey and eaten from it.
Can one eat from its remains or not?’ So he -asws said: ‘As for what the bird has killed, so do not eat it, except if you purify (slaughter) it; and as for that the dog kills, and the Name of Allah -azwj Mighty and Majestic is Mentioned over it, so eat, even if it has eaten from it’.
Ali Bin Ibrahim, from his father, from Abu Umeyr, from Hammad, from Al Halby, (The narrator says), ‘I asked Abu Abdullah -asws about the (animal) slaughtered by the wood, and the stone, and the cane. So he -asws said: ‘Ali -asws Bin Abu Talib -asws said: ‘The slaughter is not correct except by the iron’.
Muhammad Bin Yahya, from Ahmad Bin Muhammad, from Ibn Mahboub, from Zayd Al Shahaam who said, ‘I asked Abu Abdullah -asws about a man who did not have a knife in his possession, can he slaughter by a cane?’ So he -asws said: ‘Slaughter by the cane, and by the stone, and by the bone, and by the wood, when you cannot come across the iron, when their throats are cut and the blood flows, so there is no problem’.