Let's Wrestle: Islamic Traditions Related to Wrestling

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by Hafiz Jalal Al-Din Al-Suyuti

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The Prophet The strong believer is better and more beloved to Allah than the weak believer, and in both there is good. (Sahih 2664) From the translator's This is a brief treatise authored by al-Imam al-Suyuti [wherein] he gathered eighteen hadiths and traditions supporting the legislated nature of wrestling, some based on the Prophet's words, some on his actions, and others on his tacit approval. There is no doubt about the religious legality of wrestling, as it is not a frivolous activity but rather a commendable sport purposes, such as preparing for battle and benefiting from it when that serves practical needed. Wrestling falls between being mustaḥabb (encouraged) and mubah (permissible), depending on the motive behind it. Wrestling is among the sports of Muslims and their lawful pastimes, aimed at strengthening and training their bodies. This is why the Prophet tested the strength of two young companions through wrestling, and took one of them with him to battle when he demonstrated his ability and strength in it.

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