of his rituals, [then he must slaughter] (11) a sacrificial animal. Regarding [the omission of] less than the three [nights], there are three narrations [and 'Ata' said: For every pebble, a dirham is due] (12). This is the opinion of al-Shafi'i (13). This has no counterpart, for we know of no requirement of a dirham or half a dirham for omitting any of the rituals, so obligating it without a text is arbitrary and has no basis. And Allah knows best.
656 - Issue: He said: (Then, when the next day comes and the sun has passed the meridian, he stones the first Jamrah with seven pebbles, saying takbir with each pebble, standing at it, throwing (1), and supplicating. Then he stones the middle Jamrah (2) with seven pebbles, also saying takbir and supplicating. Then he stones the Jamrat al-'Aqabah with seven pebbles, and he does not stand at it)
We have mentioned that the total of what the pilgrim throws is seventy pebbles. Seven of them he throws on the Day of Sacrifice, after the sun rises. The rest of them are during the three days of Tashriq, after the sun passes the meridian, twenty-one pebbles each day for the three Jamarat. He begins with the first Jamrah, which is the farthest of the Jamarat from Makkah and is adjacent to the Mosque of al-Khayf. He places it to his left, faces the Qiblah, and throws at it with seven pebbles, [as we described regarding the Jamrat al-'Aqabah. Then he advances from it to a place where the pebbles will not reach him, and stands for a long time supplicating to Allah, the Almighty] (3), raising his hands. Then he advances to the middle [Jamrah], places it to his right, faces the Qiblah, and throws at it with seven pebbles, and he performs the same standing and supplication as he did at the first. Then he throws the Jamrat al-'Aqabah
(11) In [A]: "or forgot it, then he must slaughter". In [B] and [M]: "or forgot it, so let him slaughter". Its documentation was provided on page 69. (12) Omitted from: [B] and [M]. (13) In [M] after this there is an addition: "One of them is a mudd for each, the second is a dirham, and the third is half a dirham." In its marginal note, it is mentioned that this addition is from the al-Sharh al-Kabir, as the meaning is not complete without it. (1) Omitted from: the original manuscript, [A]. (2) Omitted from: [B] and [M]. (3) Omitted from: [B] and [M].