Author: سعيد شرباش

سباق فرس

The Messenger of God – may God’s prayers and peace be upon him – ran his horse Adham on Muslim horses in al-Muhassab in Makkah, so his horse came earlier, so the Messenger of God – may God’s prayers and peace be upon him – got down on his knees, until when he passed by, he said to him: “Lebah” (the name of the horse). The Prophet’s bet on his horse In the Musnad of Imam Ahmad from the hadith of Abdullah bin Omar also that the Prophet – may God’s prayers and peace be upon him – preceded among…

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Islam permitted betting on horses without being resolved, as required by the previous news, and what the judge mentioned from the three aspects. Al-Shafi’i and other scholars mentioned the following: Al-Shafi’i – may God be pleased with him – said about what Al-Muzni narrated in his summary: The race is three: the ruler or a non-governor gives him from his money, and that is to race between the horses to an end, so he makes something known to the former, and if he wants he made for the prayer and the third and the fourth, this is permissible and made…

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Horse racing came in the life of the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, who encouraged the breeding and training of the most selected horses among his followers, and he supervised the training of his horses. Moreover, he attended many races, and often gave prizes to the winners. The first races were held in the fourth Hijri year, and horses did not race until they were five years old; Because the distances were long, and the Arabs were afraid of the many injuries to young foals. The two sheikhs narrated on the authority of Ibn Omar -…

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Of the selection of the breeding programme, Hammont wrote that he personally selected for each mare he believed to be the most suitable in terms of shape and proportions, and a number was placed on each horse’s hoof, and this number was also recorded in a European register of all horses, with a copy of the record in At hand, and if the result does not live up to my expectations, I adjust and change the mating. As a result of the fortified feeding program and generally better conditions, in the first year 90 healthy foals were born, which Hammont…

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We present the slanders of St. John about the Arabs and Egyptians raising horses, which he described as a cruel way to secure their horses, whether in the stable, in the field, or in the camp, which he sees – from his point of view – to be very harmful, as each leg is fixed to the opposite leg behind it with a short rope. So that the first is tied with a large rope under the body, whether when the horse is feeding, or when resting in the field, and there are two other ropes that pass from the…

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The formation of the Egyptian cavalry began on the latest global system after the return of the Egyptian armies from the Morea War. Ibrahim Pasha saw in this country the French cavalry, and realized what was the importance of the knights who work in groups, fragments or Orta, and the privilege over irregular cavalry, and that this privilege is similar to Its counterpart in the regular pedestrian versus the irregular pedestrian. As soon as he returned to Egypt, he diligently and diligently directed his efforts to the formation of the cavalry according to the new system, and for this purpose…

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He built ornate stables that were more expensive and more elaborate than his own palace, and claimed to have spent about £4-5 million out of his obsession with horses, their decorations, and their equipment. He held special parties for the priceless flowers of his horses, and in these celebrations he often invited European ambassadors, which allowed them to choose stallions as gifts to sovereigns and heads of government. The road was paved for Muhammad Ali to bring to him the treasure of the Arabs from the Arabian horses he wanted in his council, without him going to them, during that…

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Muhammad Ali Pasha was fond of acquiring bred Arabian horses, and was interested in collecting what he could collect from them by purchasing from the countries to which his influence extended, especially the Arabian Peninsula. He was generously paid in horses; Therefore, his enemies rush before his friends and allies to sell him horses; In the hope of his generosity, and getting closer to him, and they were offering the best of their horses, so he collected many of them, and established the stables for training, generation and production, and he spent on these stables very generously and generously. read…

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