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In Shia narrations, regarding hunting and cutting trees, there are narrations permitting.<ref>al-Ḥumayrī ," Qurb al-Isnād ", p. 301.</ref> And narrations indicating non-permissibility.<ref>ibn Bābawayh ," Maʿānī al-Akhbār ",p. 337.</ref>
In Shia narrations, regarding hunting and cutting trees, there are narrations permitting.<ref>al-Ḥumayrī ," Qurb al-Isnād ", p. 301.</ref> And narrations indicating non-permissibility.<ref>ibn Bābawayh ," Maʿānī al-Akhbār ",p. 337.</ref>
They indicate this. In narrations from the Sunni tradition, cutting the trees of the Haram Madani (the Sanctuary of Medina) has been deemed forbidden.<ref>ibn Bābawayh ," Maʿānī al-Akhbār ",p. 337.</ref>
They indicate this. In narrations from the Sunni tradition, cutting the trees of the Haram Madani (the Sanctuary of Medina) has been deemed forbidden.<ref>ibn Bābawayh ," Maʿānī al-Akhbār ",p. 337.</ref>
Related topics
==Related topics==
•The Two Sanctuaries (Haramayn)
*[[Haramayn]](The Two Sanctuaries)
•The Meccan Sanctuary (Haram Makki)
*[[Al-Haram Al-Makki]](The Meccan Sanctuary)


==Notes==
==Notes==