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Translation
of Sahih Bukhari, Book 15:
Wedlock, Marriage (Nikaah)
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
1:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
A group of three men came to the houses of the
wives of the Prophet asking how the Prophet
worshipped (Allah), and when they were informed
about that, they considered their worship
insufficient and said, "Where are we from the
Prophet as his past and future sins have been
forgiven." Then one of them said, "I will
offer the prayer throughout the night forever."
The other said, "I will fast throughout the
year and will not break my fast." The third
said, "I will keep away from the women and will
not marry forever." Allah's Apostle came to
them and said, "Are you the same people who
said so-and-so? By Allah, I am more submissive to
Allah and more afraid of Him than you; yet I fast
and break my fast, I do sleep and I also marry
women. So he who does not follow my tradition in
religion, is not from me (not one of my
followers)."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number 2:
Narrated 'Ursa:
that he asked 'Aisha about the Statement of
Allah: 'If you fear that you shall not be able to
deal justly with the orphan girls, then marry
(other) women of your choice, two or three or four;
but if you fear that you shall not be able to deal
justly (with them), then only one, or (the captives)
that your right hands possess. That will be nearer
to prevent you from doing injustice.' (4.3) 'Aisha
said, "O my nephew! (This Verse has been
revealed in connection with) an orphan girl under
the guardianship of her guardian who is attracted by
her wealth and beauty and intends to marry her with
a Mahr less than what other women of her standard
deserve. So they (such guardians) have been
forbidden to marry them unless they do justice to
them and give them their full Mahr, and they are
ordered to marry other women instead of them."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number 3:
Narrated 'Alqama:
While I was with Abdullah, 'Uthman met him at
Mina and said, "O Abu 'Abdur-Rahman ! I have
something to say to you." So both of them went
aside and 'Uthman said, "O Abu 'Abdur-Rah. man!
Shall we marry you to a virgin who will make you
remember your past days?" When 'Abdullah felt
that he was not in need of that, he beckoned me (to
join him) saying, "O 'Alqama!" Then I
heard him saying (in reply to 'Uthman), "As you
have said that, (I tell you that) the Prophet once
said to us, 'O young people! Whoever among you is
able to marry, should marry, and whoever is not able
to marry, is recommended to fast, as fasting
diminishes his sexual power.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number 4:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
We were with the Prophet while we were young and
had no wealth whatever. So Allah's Apostle said,
"O young people! Whoever among you can marry,
should marry, because it helps him lower his gaze
and guard his modesty (i.e. his private parts from
committing illegal sexual intercourse etc.), and
whoever is not able to marry, should fast, as
fasting diminishes his sexual power."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number 5:
Narrated 'Ata:
We presented ourselves along with Ibn 'Abbas at
the funeral procession of Maimuna at a place called
Sarif. Ibn 'Abbas said, "This is the wife of
the Prophet so when you lift her bier, do not Jerk
it or shake it much, but walk smoothly because the
Prophet had nine wives and he used to observe the
night turns with eight of them, and for one of them
there was no night turn."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number 6:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet I used to go round (have sexual
relations with) all his wives in one night, and he
had nine wives.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number 7:
Narrated Said bin Jubair:
Ibn 'Abbas asked me, "Are you married?"
I replied, "No." He said, "Marry, for
the best person of this (Muslim) nation (i.e.,
Muhammad) of all other Muslims, had the largest
number of wives."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number 8:
Narrated 'Umar bin Al-Khattab:
The Prophet said, "The rewards (of deeds)
are according to the intention, and everybody will
get the reward for what he has intended. So whoever
emigrated for Allah's and His Apostle's sake, his
emigration was for Allah and His Apostle; and
whoever emigrated for worldly benefits, or to marry
a woman, then his emigration was for the thing for
what he emigrated for." (1)
Volume 7, Book 62, Number 9:
Narrated Ibn Masud:
We used to fight in the holy battles in the
company of the Prophet and we had no wives with us.
So we said, "O Allah's Apostle! Shall we get
castrated?" The Prophet forbade us to do so.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
10:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf came (from Mecca to
Medina) and the Prophet made a bond of brotherhood
between him and Sad bin Ar-Rabi' Al-Ansari. Al-Ansari
had two wives, so he suggested that 'Abdur-Rahman
take half, his wives and property. 'Abdur-Rahman
replied, "May Allah bless you with your wives
and property. Kindly show me the market." So 'Abdur-Rahman
went to the market and gained (in bargains) some
dried yoghurt and some butter. After a few days the
Prophet saw Abdur-Rahman with some yellow stains on
his clothes and asked him, "What is that, O 'Abdur-Rahman?"
He replied, "I had married an Ansari
woman." The Prophet asked, "How much Mahr
did you give her?" He replied, "The weight
of one (date) stone of gold." The Prophet said,
"Offer a banquet, even with one sheep."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
11:
Narrated Sad bin Abi Waqqas:
Allah's Apostle forbade 'Uthman bin Maz'un to
abstain from marrying (and other pleasures) and if
he had allowed him, we would have gotten ourselves
castrated.(1)
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
12:
Narrated Sad bin Abi Waqqas:
The Prophet prevented 'Uthman bin Mazun from that
(not marrying), and had he allowed him, we would
have got ourselves castrated.(1)
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
13o:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
We used to participate in the holy battles led by
Allah's Apostle and we had nothing (no wives) with
us. So we said, "Shall we get ourselves
castrated?" He forbade us that and then allowed
us to marry women with a temporary contract (2) and
recited to us: -- 'O you who believe ! Make not
unlawful the good things which Allah has made lawful
for you, but commit no transgression.' (5.87)
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
13h:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I said, "O Allah's Apostle! I am a young man
and I am afraid that I may commit illegal sexual
intercourse and I cannot afford to marry." He
kept silent, and then repeated my question once
again, but he kept silent. I said the same (for the
third time) and he remained silent. Then repeated my
question (for the fourth time), and only then the
Prophet said, "O Abu Huraira! The pen has dried
after writing what you are going to confront. So (it
does not matter whether you) get yourself castrated
or not."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
14:
Narrated 'Aisha :
I said, "O Allah's Apostle! Suppose you
landed in a valley where there is a tree of which
something has been eaten and then you found trees of
which nothing has been eaten, of which tree would
you let your camel graze?" He said, "(I
will let my camel graze) of the one of which nothing
has been eaten before." (The sub-narrator
added: 'Aisha meant that Allah's Apostle had not
married a virgin besides herself .)
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
15:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle said (to me), "You have been
shown to me twice in (my) dreams. A man was carrying
you in a silken cloth and said to me, 'This is your
wife.' I uncovered it; and behold, it was you. I
said to myself, 'If this dream is from Allah, He
will cause it to come true.' "
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
16:
Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah:
While we were returning from a Ghazwa (Holy
Battle) with the Prophet, I started driving my camel
fast, as it was a lazy camel A rider came behind me
and pricked my camel with a spear he had with him,
and then my camel started running as fast as the
best camel you may see. Behold! The rider was the
Prophet himself. He said, 'What makes you in such a
hurry?" I replied, I am newly married " He
said, "Did you marry a virgin or a matron? I
replied, "A matron." He said, "Why
didn't you marry a young girl so that you may play
with her and she with you?" When we were about
to enter (Medina), the Prophet said, "Wait so
that you may enter (Medina) at night so that the
lady of unkempt hair may comb her hair and the one
whose husband has been absent may shave her pubic
region.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
17:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
When I got married, Allah's Apostle said to me,
"What type of lady have you married?" I
replied, "I have married a matron' He said,
"Why, don't you have a liking for the virgins
and for fondling them?" Jabir also said:
Allah's Apostle said, "Why didn't you marry a
young girl so that you might play with her and she
with you?'
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
18:
Narrated 'Ursa:
The Prophet asked Abu Bakr for 'Aisha's hand in
marriage. Abu Bakr said "But I am your
brother." The Prophet said, "You are my
brother in Allah's religion and His Book, but she (Aisha)
is lawful for me to marry."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
19:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "The best women are the
riders of the camels and the righteous among the
women of Quraish. They are the kindest women to
their children in their childhood and the more
careful women of the property of their
husbands."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
20:
Narrated Abu Burda's father:
Allah's Apostle said, any man who has a slave
girl whom he educates properly, teaches good
manners, manumits and marries her, will get a double
reward And if any man of the people of the
Scriptures believes in his own prophet and then
believes in me too, he will (also) get a double
reward And any slave who fulfills his duty to his
master and to his Lord, will (also) get a double
reward."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
21:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said: Abraham did not tell lies
except three. (One of them was) when Abraham passed
by a tyrant and (his wife) Sara was accompanying him
(Abu Huraira then mentioned the whole narration and
said:) (The tyrant) gave her Hajar. Sara said,
"Allah saved me from the hands of the Kafir
(i.e. infidel) and gave me Hajar to serve me."
(Abu Huraira added:) That (Hajar) is your mother, O
Banu Ma'-As-Sama' (i.e., the Arabs).
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
22:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet stayed for three days between Khaibar
and Medina, and there he consummated his marriage to
Safiyya bint Huyai. I invited the Muslims to the
wedding banquet in which neither meat nor bread was
offered. He ordered for leather dining-sheets to be
spread, and dates, dried yoghurt and butter were
laid on it, and that was the Prophet's wedding
banquet. The Muslims wondered, "Is she (Saffiyya)
considered as his wife or his slave girl?" Then
they said, "If he orders her to veil herself,
she will be one of the mothers of the Believers; but
if he does not order her to veil herself, she will
be a slave girl. So when the Prophet proceeded from
there, he spared her a space behind him (on his
she-camel) and put a screening veil between her and
the people.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
23:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Allah's Apostle manumitted Safiyya and regarded
her manumission as her Mahr.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
24:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad As-Sa'idi:
A woman came to Allah's Apostle and said, "O
Allah's Apostle! I have come to give you myself in
marriage (without Mahr)." Allah's Apostle
looked at her. He looked at her carefully and fixed
his glance on her and then lowered his head. When
the lady saw that he did not say anything, she sat
down. A man from his companions got up and said,
"O Allah's Apostle! If you are not in need of
her, then marry her to me." The Prophet said,
"Have you got anything to offer?" The man
said, "No, by Allah, O Allah's Apostle!"
The Prophet said (to him), "Go to your family
and see if you have something." The man went
and returned, saying, "No, by Allah, I have not
found anything." Allah's Apostle said,
"(Go again) and look for something, even if it
is an iron ring." He went again and returned,
saying, "No, by Allah, O Allah's Apostle! I
could not find even an iron ring, but this is my
Izar (waist sheet)." He had no rida. He added,
"I give half of it to her." Allah's
Apostle said, "What will she do with your Izar?
If you wear it, she will be naked, and if she wears
it, you will be naked." So that man sat down
for a long while and then got up (to depart). When
Allah's Apostle saw him going, he ordered that he be
called back. When he came, the Prophet said,
"How much of the Quran do you know?" He
said, "I know such Sura and such Sura,"
counting them. The Prophet said, "Do you know
them by heart?" He replied, "Yes."
The Prophet said, "Go, I marry her to you for
that much of the Quran which you have."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
25:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Abu Hudhaifa bin 'Utba bin Rabi'a bin Abdi Shams
who had witnessed the battle of Badr along with the
Prophet adopted Salim as his son, to whom he married
his niece, Hind bint Al-Walid bin 'Utba bin Rabi'a;
and Salim was the freed slave of an Ansar woman,
just as the Prophet had adopted Zaid as his son. It
was the custom in the Pre-lslamic Period that if
somebody adopted a boy, the people would call him
the son of the adoptive father and he would be the
latter's heir. But when Allah revealed the Divine
Verses: 'Call them by (the names of) their fathers .
. . your freed-slaves,' (33.5) the adopted persons
were called by their fathers' names. The one whose
father was not known, would be regarded as a Maula
and your brother in religion. Later on Sahla bint
Suhail bin 'Amr Al-Quraishi Al-'Amiri--and she was
the wife of Abu- Hudhaifa bin 'Utba--came to the
Prophet and said, "O Allah's Apostle! We used
to consider Salim as our (adopted) son, and now
Allah has revealed what you know (regarding adopted
sons)." The sub-narrator then mentioned the
rest of the narration.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
26:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle entered upon Dubaa bint Az-Zubair
and said to her, "Do you have a desire to
perform the Hajj?" She replied, "By Allah,
I feel sick." He said to her, "Intend to
perform Hajj and stipulate something by saying, 'O
Allah, I will finish my Ihram at any place where You
stop me (i.e. I am unable to go further)." She
was the wife of Al-Miqdad bin Al-Aswad.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
27:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "A woman is married for
four things, i.e., her wealth, her family status,
her beauty and her religion. So you should marry the
religious woman (otherwise) you will be a losers.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
28:
Narrated Sahl:
A man passed by Allah's Apostle and Allah s
Apostle asked (his companions) "What do you say
about this (man)?" They replied "If he
asks for a lady's hand, he ought to be given her in
marriage; and if he intercedes (for someone) his
intercessor should be accepted; and if he speaks, he
should be listened to." Allah's Apostle kept
silent, and then a man from among the poor Muslims
passed by, an Allah's Apostle asked (them)
"What do you say about this man?" They
replied, "If he asks for a lady's hand in
marriage he does not deserve to be married, and he
intercedes (for someone), his intercession should
not be accepted; And if he speaks, he should not be
listened to.' Allah's Apostle said, "This poor
man is better than so many of the first as filling
the earth.'
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
29:
Narrated 'Ursa:
that he asked 'Aisha regarding the Verse: 'If you
fear that you shall not be able to deal justly with
the orphans (4.3) She said, "O my nephew! This
Verse refers to the orphan girl who is under the
guardianship of her guardian who likes her beauty
and wealth and wishes to (marry her and) curtails
her Mahr. Such guardians have been forbidden to
marry them unless they do justice by giving them
their full Mahr, and they have been ordered to marry
other than them. The people asked for the verdict of
Allah's Apostle after that, so Allah revealed: 'They
ask your instruction concerning the women . . . whom
you desire to marry.' (4.127) So Allah revealed to
them that if the orphan girl had beauty and wealth,
they desired to marry her and for her family status.
They can only marry them if they give them their
full Mahr. And if they had no desire to marry them
because of their lack of wealth and beauty, they
would leave them and marry other women. So, as they
used to leave them, when they had no interest, in
them, they were forbidden to marry them when they
had such interest, unless they treated them justly
and gave them their full Mahr Apostle said, 'If at
all there is evil omen, it is in the horse, the
woman and the house." a lady is to be warded
off. And the Statement of Allah: 'Truly, among your
wives and your children, there are enemies for you (i.e
may stop you from the obedience of Allah)' (64.14)
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
30:
Narrated Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "Evil omen is in the
women, the house and the horse.'
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
31:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Evil omen was mentioned before the Prophet: The
Prophet said, "If there is evil omen in
anything, it is in the house, the woman and the
horse."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
32:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad:
Allah's Apostle said, "If at all there is
bad omen, it is in the horse, the woman, and the
house."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
33:
Narrated Usama bin Zaid:
The Prophet said, "After me I have not left
any affliction more harmful to men than women."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
34:
Narrated 'Aisha :
Three principles were established because of
Barira: (i) When Banra was manumitted she was given
the option (to remain with her slave husband or
not). (ii) Allah's Apostle said "The Wala of
the slave) is for the one who manumits (the slave).
(iii) When Allah's Apostle entered (the house), he
saw a cooking pot on the fire but he was given bread
and meat soup from the soup of the home. The Prophet
said, "Didn't I see the cooking pot (on the
fire)?" It was said, "That is the meat
given in charity to Barira, and you do not eat the
(things given in) charity." The Prophet said,
"It is an object of charity for Barira, and it
is a present for us."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
35:
Narrated Aisha"
(regarding) the Verse: 'And if you fear that you
shall not be able to deal justly with the
orphans...' (4.3) It is about the orphan girl who is
in the custody of a man who is her guardian, and he
intends to marry her because of her wealth, but he
treats her badly and does not manage her property
fairly and honestly. Such a man should marry women
of his liking other than her, two or three or four.
'Prohibited to you (for marriage) are: ...your
foster-mothers (who suckled you).' (4.23) Marriage
is prohibited between persons having a foster
suckling relationship corresponding to a blood
relationship which renders marriage unlawful.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
36:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the Prophet) that while Allah's
Apostle was with her, she heard a voice of a man
asking permission to enter the house of Hafsa. 'Aisha
added: I said, "O Allah's Apostle! This man is
asking permission to enter your house." The
Prophet said, "I think he is so-and-so,"
naming the foster-uncle of Hafsa. 'Aisha said,
"If so-and-so," naming her foster uncle,
"were living, could he enter upon me?" The
Prophet said, "Yes, for foster suckling
relations make all those things unlawful which are
unlawful through corresponding birth (blood)
relations."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
37:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
It was said to the Prophet, "Won't you marry
the daughter of Hamza?" He said, "She is
my foster niece (brother's daughter). "
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
38:
Narrated Um Habiba:
(daughter of Abu Sufyan) I said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Marry my sister. the daughter of Abu Sufyan."
The Prophet said, "Do you like that?" I
replied, "Yes, for even now I am not your only
wife and I like that my sister should share the good
with me." The Prophet said, "But that is
not lawful for me." I said, We have heard that
you want to marry the daughter of Abu Salama."
He said, "(You mean) the daughter of Um Salama?"
I said, "Yes." He said, "Even if she
were not my step-daughter, she would be unlawful for
me to marry as she is my foster niece. I and Abu
Salama were suckled by Thuwaiba. So you should not
present to me your daughters or your sisters (in
marriage)." Narrated 'Ursa; Thuwaiba was the
freed slave girl of Abu Lahb whom he had manumitted,
and then she suckled the Prophet. When Abu Lahb
died, one of his relatives saw him in a dream in a
very bad state and asked him, "What have you
encountered?" Abu Lahb said, "I have not
found any rest since I left you, except that I have
been given water to drink in this (the space between
his thumb and other fingers) and that is because of
my manumitting Thuwaiba."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
39:
Narrated 'Aisha:
that the Prophet entered upon her while a man was
sitting with her. Signs of anger seemed to appear on
his face as if he disliked that. She said,
"Here is my (foster) brother." He said,
"Be sure as to who is your foster brother, for
foster suckling relationship is established only
when milk is the only food of the child."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
40:
Narrated Aisha:
that Aflah the brother of Abu Al-Qu'ais, her
foster uncle, came, asking permission to enter upon
her after the Verse of Al-Hijab (the use of veils by
women) was revealed. 'Aisha added: I did not allow
him to enter, but when Allah's Apostle came, I told
him what I had done, and he ordered me to give him
permission.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
41:
Narrated 'Uqba bin Al-Harith:
I married a woman and then a black lady came to
us and said, "I have suckled you both (you and
your wife)." So I came to the Prophet and said,
"I married so-and-so and then a black lady came
to us and said to me, 'I have suckled both of you.'
But I think she is a liar." The Prophet turned
his face away from me and I moved to face his face,
and said, "She is a liar." The Prophet
said, "How (can you keep her as your wife) when
that lady has said that she has suckled both of you?
So abandon (i.e., divorce) her (your wife)."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
42:
Narrated Um Habiba:
I said, "O Allah's Apostle! Do you like to
have (my sister) the daughter of Abu Sufyan?"
The Prophet said, "What shall I do (with
her)?" I said, "Marry her." He said,
"Do you like that?" I said, "(Yes),
for even now I am not your only wife, so I like that
my sister should share you with me." He said,
"She is not lawful for me (to marry)." I
said, "We have heard that you want to
marry." He said, "The daughter of Um
Salama?" I said, "Yes." He said,
"Even if she were not my stepdaughter, she
should be unlawful for me to marry, for Thuwaiba
suckled me and her father (Abu Salama). So you
should neither present your daughters, nor your
sisters, to me."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
43:
Narrated Um Habiba:
I said, "O Allah's Apostle! Marry my sister,
the daughter of Abu Sufyan." He said, "Do
you like that?" I said, "Yes, for even now
I am not your only wife; and the most beloved person
to share the good with me is my sister." The
Prophet said, "But that is not lawful for me
(i.e., to be married to two sisters at a
time.)" I said, "O Allah's Apostle! By
Allah, we have heard that you want to marry Durra,
the daughter of Abu Salama." He said, "You
mean the daughter of Um Salama?" I said,
"Yes." He said, "By Allah ! Even if
she were not my stepdaughter, she would not be
lawful for me to marry, for she is my foster niece,
for Thuwaiba has suckled me and Abu Salama; so you
should neither present your daughters, nor your
sisters to me."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
44:
Narrated Jabir:
Allah's Apostle forbade that a woman should be
married to man along with her paternal or maternal
aunt.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
45:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "A woman and her
paternal aunt should not be married to the same man;
and similarly, a woman and her maternal aunt should
not be married to the same man."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
46:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet forbade that a woman should be
married to a man along with her paternal aunt or
with her maternal aunt (at the same time). Az-Zuhri
(the sub-narrator) said: There is a similar order
for the paternal aunt of the father of one's wife,
for 'Ursa told me that 'Aisha said, "What is
unlawful because of blood relations, is also
unlawful because of the corresponding foster
suckling relations."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
47:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar :
Allah's Apostle forbade Ash-Shighar, which means
that somebody marries his daughter to somebody else,
and the latter marries his daughter to the former
without paying Mahr.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
48:
Narrated Hisham's father:
Khaula bint Hakim was one of those ladies who
presented themselves to the Prophet for marriage.
'Aisha said, "Doesn't a lady feel ashamed for
presenting herself to a man?" But when the
Verse: "(O Muhammad) You may postpone (the turn
of) any of them (your wives) that you please,'
(33.51) was revealed, " 'Aisha said, 'O Allah's
Apostle! I do not see, but, that your Lord hurries
in pleasing you.' "
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
49:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The Prophet got married while he was in the state
of Ihram.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
50:
Narrated 'Ali:
I said to Ibn 'Abbas, "During the battle of
Khaibar the Prophet forbade (Nikah) Al-Mut'a and the
eating of donkey's meat."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
51:
Narrated Abu Jamra:
I heard Ibn Abbas (giving a verdict) when he was
asked about the Mut'a with the women, and he
permitted it (Nikah-al-Mut'a). On that a freed slave
of his said to him, "That is only when it is
very badly needed and women are scarce." On
that, Ibn 'Abbas said, "Yes."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
52:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah and Salama bin
Al-Akwa':
While we were in an army, Allah's Apostle came to
us and said, "You have been allowed to do the
Mut'a (marriage), so do it." Salama bin
Al-Akwa' said: Allah's Apostle's said, "If a
man and a woman agree (to marry temporarily), their
marriage should last for three nights, and if they
like to continue, they can do so; and if they want
to separate, they can do so." I do not know
whether that was only for us or for all the people
in general. Abu Abdullah (Al-Bukhari) said: 'Ali
made it clear that the Prophet said, "The Mut'a
marriage has been cancelled (made unlawful)."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
53:
Narrated Thabit Al-Banani:
I was with Anas while his daughter was present
with him. Anas said, "A woman came to Allah's
Apostle and presented herself to him, saying, 'O
Allah's Apostle, have you any need for me (i.e.
would you like to marry me)?' "Thereupon Anas's
daughter said, "What a shameless lady she was !
Shame! Shame!" Anas said, "She was better
than you; she had a liking for the Prophet so she
presented herself for marriage to him."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
54:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad:
A woman presented herself to the Prophet (for
marriage). A man said to him, "O Allah's
Apostle! (If you are not in need of her) marry her
to me." The Prophet said, "What have you
got?" The man said, "I have nothing."
The Prophet said (to him), "Go and search for
something) even if it were an iron ring." The
man went and returned saying, "No, I have not
found anything, not even an iron ring; but this is
my (Izar) waist sheet, and half of it is for
her." He had no Rida' (upper garment). The
Prophet said, "What will she do with your waist
sheet? If you wear it, she will have nothing over
her; and if she wears it, you will have nothing over
you." So the man sat down and when he had sat a
long time, he got up (to leave). When the Prophet
saw him (leaving), he called him back, or the man
was called (for him), and he said to the man,
"How much of the Quran do you know (by
heart)?" The man replied I know such Sura and
such Sura (by heart)," naming the Suras The
Prophet said, "I have married her to you for
what you know of the Quran "
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
55:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar :
'Umar bin Al-Khattab said, "When Hafsa bint
'Umar became a widow after the death of (her
husband) Khunais bin Hudhafa As-Sahmi who had been
one of the companions of the Prophet, and he died at
Medina. I went to 'Uthman bin 'Affan and presented
Hafsa (for marriage) to him. He said, "I will
think it over.' I waited for a few days, then he met
me and said, 'It seems that it is not possible for
me to marry at present.' " 'Umar further said,
"I met Abu Bakr As-Siddique and said to him,
'If you wish, I will marry my daughter Hafsa to
you." Abu Bakr kept quiet and did not say
anything to me in reply. I became more angry with
him than with 'Uthman. I waited for a few days and
then Allah's Apostle asked for her hand, and I gave
her in marriage to him. Afterwards I met Abu Bakr
who said, 'Perhaps you became angry with me when you
presented Hafsa to me and I did not give you a
reply?' I said, 'Yes.' Abu Bakr said, 'Nothing
stopped me to respond to your offer except that I
knew that Allah's Apostle had mentioned her, and I
never wanted to let out the secret of Allah's
Apostle. And if Allah's Apostle had refused her, I
would have accepted her.' "
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
56:
Narrated Zainab bint Salama:
Um Habiba said to Allah's Apostle "We have
heard that you want to marry Durra bint
Abu-Salama." Allah's Apostle said, "Can
she be married along with Um Salama (her mother)?
Even if I have not married Um Salama, she would not
be lawful for me to marry, for her father is my
foster brother." 'And there is no blame on you
if you make hint of betrothal or conceal it in your
hearts. Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Forbearing.'
(2.235) Ibn 'Abbas said, "Hint your intention
of marrying' is made by saying (to the widow) for
example: "I want to marry, and I wish that
Allah will make a righteous lady available for me.'
" Al-Qasim said: One may say to the widow: 'I
hold all respect for you, and I am interested in
you; Allah will bring you much good, or something
similar 'Ata said: One should hint his intention,
and should not declare it openly. One may say: 'I
have some need. Have good tidings. Praise be to
Allah; you are fit to remarry.' She (the widow) may
say in reply: I am listening to what you say,' but
she should not make a promise. Her guardian should
not make a promise (to somebody to get her married
to him) without her knowledge. But if, while still
in the Iddat period, she makes a promise to marry
somebody, and he ultimately marries her, they are
not to be separated by divorce (i.e., the marriage
is valid).
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
57:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle said (to me), "You were
shown to me in a dream. An angel brought you to me,
wrapped in a piece of silken cloth, and said to me,
'This is your wife.' I removed the piece of cloth
from your face, and there you were. I said to
myself. 'If it is from Allah, then it will surely
be.' "
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
58:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad:
A woman came to Allah's Apostle and said, "O
Allah's Apostle! I have come to you to present
myself to you (for marriage)." Allah's Apostle
glanced at her. He looked at her carefully and fixed
his glance on her and then lowered his head. When
the lady saw that he did not say anything, she sat
down. A man from his companions got up and said,
"O Allah's Apostle! If you are not in need of
her, then marry her to me." The Prophet said,
"Have you got anything to offer." The man
said, 'No, by Allah, O Allah's Apostle!" The
Prophet said (to him), "Go to your family and
try to find something." So the man went and
returned, saying, "No, by Allah, O Allah's
Apostle! I have not found anything." The
Prophet said, "Go again and look for something,
even if it were an iron ring." He went and
returned, saying, "No, by Allah, O Allah's
Apostle! I could not find even an iron ring, but
this is my Izar (waist sheet).' He had no Rida
(upper garment). He added, "I give half of it
to her." Allah's Apostle said "What will
she do with your Izar? If you wear it, she will have
nothing over herself thereof (will be naked); and if
she wears it, then you will have nothing over
yourself thereof ' So the man sat for a long period
and then got up (to leave). When Allah's Apostle saw
him leaving, he ordered that he e called back. When
he came, the Prophet asked (him), "How much of
the Qur'an do you know (by heart)?" The man
replied, I know such Sura and such Sura and such
Sura," naming the suras. The Prophet said,
"Can you recite it by heart?" He said,
'Yes." The Prophet said, "Go I let you
marry her for what you know of the Quran (as her
Mahr).
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
59:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(as regards the Verse): 'And about what is
recited unto you in the Book, concerning orphan
girls to whom you give not the prescribed portions
and yet, whom you desire to marry.' (4.127) This
Verse is about the female orphan who is under the
guardianship of a man with whom she shares her
property and he has more right over her (than
anybody else) but does not like to marry her, so he
prevents her, from marrying somebody else, lest he
should share the property with him.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
60:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
When Hafsa, 'Umar's daughter became a widow
because of the death of her (husband) Ibn Hudhafa
As-Sahmi who was one of the companion of the Prophet
and the one of the Badr warriors and died at Medina,
'Umar said, "I met 'Uthman bin 'Affan and gave
him an offer, saying, 'If you wish, I will marry
Hafsa to you.' He said. 'I will think it over' I
waited for a few days, then he met me and said, 'I
have made up my mind not to marry at present'
"Umar added, "Then I met Abu Bakr and said
to him, 'If you wish, I will marry Hafsa to you.'
"
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
61:
Narrated Al-Hasan:
concerning the Verse: 'Do not prevent them'
(2.232) Ma'qil bin Yasar told me that it was
revealed in his connection. He said, "I married
my sister to a man and he divorced her, and when her
days of 'Idda (three menstrual periods) were over,
the man came again and asked for her hand, but I
said to him, 'I married her to you and made her your
bed (your wife) and favored you with her, but you
divorced her. Now you come to ask for her hand
again? No, by Allah, she will never go back to you
(again)!' That man was not a bad man and his wife
wanted to go back to him. So Allah revealed this
Verse: 'Do not prevent them.' (2.232) So I said,
'Now I will do it (let her go back to him), O
Allah's Apostle."So he married her to him
again.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
62:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(regarding His Statement): 'They ask your
instruction concerning the women. Say: Allah
instructs you about them ...' (4.127) It is about
the female orphan who is under the guardianship of a
man with whom she shares her property and he does
not want to marry her and dislikes that someone else
should marry her, lest he should share the property
with him, so he prevents her from marrying. So Allah
forbade such a guardian to do so (i.e. to prevent
her from marrying).
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
63:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad:
While we were sitting in the company of the
Prophet a woman came to him and presented herself
(for marriage) to him. The Prophet looked at her,
lowering his eyes and raising them, but did not give
a reply. One of his companions said, "Marry her
to me O Allah's Apostle!" The Prophet asked
(him), "Have you got anything?" He said,
"I have got nothing." The Prophet said,
"Not even an iron ring?" He Sad, "Not
even an iron ring, but I will tear my garment into
two halves and give her one half and keep the other
half." The Prophet; said, "No. Do you know
some of the Quran (by heart)?" He said,
"Yes." The Prophet said, "Go, I have
agreed to marry her to you with what you know of the
Qur'an (as her Mahr)." 'And for those who have
no courses (i.e. they are still immature). (65.4)
And the 'Iddat for the girl before puberty is three
months (in the above Verse).
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
64:
Narrated 'Aisha:
that the Prophet married her when she was six
years old and he consummated his marriage when she
was nine years old, and then she remained with him
for nine years (i.e., till his death).
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
65:
Narrated 'Aisha:
that the Prophet married her when she was six
years old and he consummated his marriage when she
was nine years old. Hisham said: I have been
informed that 'Aisha remained with the Prophet for
nine years (i.e. till his death)." what you
know of the Quran (by heart)'
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
66:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad:
A woman came to Allah's Apostle and said, "I
present myself (to you) (for marriage). She stayed
for a long while, then a man said, "If you are
not in need of her then marry her to me." The
Prophet said, "Have you got anything m order to
pay her Mahr?" He said, "I have nothing
with me except my Izar (waist sheet)." The
Prophet said, "If you give her your Izar, you
will have no Izar to wear, (so go) and search for
something. He said, "I could not find
anything." The Prophet said, "Try (to find
something), even if it were an iron ring But he was
not able to find (even that) The Prophet said (to
him). "Do you memorize something of the
Qur'an?" "Yes. ' he said, "such Sura
and such Sura," naming those Suras The Prophet
said, "We have married her to you for what you
know of the Quran (by heart)."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
67:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "A matron should not be
given in marriage except after consulting her; and a
virgin should not be given in marriage except after
her permission." The people asked, "O
Allah's Apostle! How can we know her
permission?" He said, "Her silence
(indicates her permission)."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
68:
Narrated 'Aisha:
I said, "O Allah's Apostle! A virgin feels
shy." He said, "Her consent is (expressed
by) her silence."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
69:
Narrated Khansa bint Khidam Al-Ansariya:
that her father gave her in marriage when she was
a matron and she disliked that marriage. So she went
to Allah's Apostle and he declared that marriage
invalid.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
70:
Narrated Abdur-Rahman bin Yazid and Majammi bin
Yazid.
the same ,Hadith above: A man called Khidam
married a daughter of his (to somebody) against her
consent. 'If you fear that you shall not be able to
deal justly with the orphan girls then marry (other)
women of your choice.' (4.3) And if somebody says to
the guardian (of a woman), "Marry me to
so-and-so," and the guardian remained silent or
said to him, "What have you got?" And the
other said, "I have so much and so much
(Mahr)," or kept quiet, and then the guardian
said, "I have married her to you," then
the marriage is valid (legal). This narration was
told by Sahl on the authority of the Prophet
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
71:
Narrated 'Ursa bin Az-Zubair:
that he asked 'Aisha, saying to her, "O
Mother! (In what connection was this Verse
revealed):
'If you fear that you shall not be able to deal
justly with orphan girls (to the end of the verse)
that your right hands possess?" (4.3) Aisha
said, "O my nephew! It was about the female
orphan under the protection of her guardian who was
interested in her beauty and wealth and wanted to
marry her with a little or reduced Mahr. So such
guardians were forbidden to marry female orphans
unless they deal with them justly and give their
full Mahr; and they were ordered to marry women
other than them."'Aisha added, "(Later)
the people asked Allah's Apostle, for instructions,
and then Allah revealed: 'They ask your instruction
concerning the women . . . And yet whom you desire
to marry.' (4.127) So Allah revealed to them in this
Verse that-if a female orphan had wealth and beauty,
they desired to marry her and were interested in her
noble descent and the reduction of her Mahr; but if
she was not desired by them because of her lack in
fortune and beauty they left her and married some
other woman. So, as they used to leave her when they
had no interest in her, they had no right to marry
her if they had the desire to do so, unless they
deal justly with her and gave her a full amount of
Mahr."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
72:
Narrated Sahl:
A woman came to the Prophet,, and presented
herself to him (for marriage). He said, "I am
not in need of women these days." Then a man
said, "O Allah's Apostle! Marry her to
me." The Prophet asked him, "What have you
got?" He said, "I have got nothing."
The Prophet said, "Give her something, even an
iron ring." He said, "I have got
nothing." The Prophet asked (him), "How
much of the Quran do you know (by heart)?" He
said, "So much and so much." The Prophet
said, "I have married her to you for what you
know of the Quran."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
73:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet decreed that one should not try to
cancel a bargain already agreed upon between some
other persons (by offering a bigger price). And a
man should not ask for the hand of a girl who is
already engaged to his Muslim brother, unless the
first suitor gives her up, or allows him to ask for
her hand.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
74:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Beware of suspicion
(about others), as suspicion is the falsest talk,
and do not spy upon each other, and do not listen to
the evil talk of the people about others' affairs,
and do not have enmity with one another, but be
brothers. And none should ask for the hand of a girl
who is already engaged to his (Muslim) brother, but
one should wait till the first suitor marries her or
leaves her."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
75:
Narrated Abdullah bin Umar:
"When Hafsa became a widow," Umar said,
"I met Abu Bakr and said to him, 'If you wish I
will marry Hafsa bint 'Umar to you.' I waited for a
few days then Allah's Apostle asked for her hand.
Later Abu Bakr met me and said, 'Nothing stopped me
from returning to you concerning your offer except
that I knew that Allah's Apostle had mentioned (his
wish to marry) her, and I could never let out the
secret of Allah's Apostle . If he had left her, I
would have accepted her.' "
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
76:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Two men came from the east and delivered
speeches, and the Prophet said, "Some eloquent
speech has the in fluency of magic (e.g., some
people refuse to do something and then a good
eloquent speaker addresses them and then they agree
to do that very thing after his speech). "
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
77:
Narrated Ar-Rabi':
(the daughter of Muawwidh bin Afra) After the
consummation of my marriage, the Prophet came and
sat on my bed as far from me as you are sitting now,
and our little girls started beating the tambourines
and reciting elegiac verses mourning my father who
had been killed in the battle of Badr. One of them
said, "Among us is a Prophet who knows what
will happen tomorrow." On that the Prophet
said, "Leave this (saying) and keep on saying
the verses which you had been saying before."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
78:
Narrated Anas:
Abdur Rahman bin 'Auf married a woman and gave
her gold equal to the weight of a date stone (as
Mahr). When the Prophet noticed the signs of
cheerfulness of the marriage (on his face) and asked
him about it, he said, "I have married a woman
and gave (her) gold equal to a date stone in weight
(as Mahr)."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
79:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad As-Sa'idi:
While I was (sitting) among the people in the
company of Allah's Apostle a woman stood up and
said, "O Allah's Apostle! She has given herself
in marriage to you; please give your opinion of
her." The Prophet did not give her any reply.
She again stood up and said, "O Allah's
Apostle! She has given herself (in marriage) to you;
so please give your opinion of her. The Prophet did
not give her any reply. She again stood up for the
third time and said, "She has given herself in
marriage to you: so give your opinion of her."
So a man stood up and said, "O Allah's Apostle!
Marry her to me." The Prophet asked him,
"Have you got anything?" He said,
"No." The Prophet said, "Go and
search for something, even if it were an iron
ring." The man went and searched and then
returned saying, "I could not find anything,
not even an iron ring." Then the Prophet said,
"Do you know something of the Quran (by
heart)?" He replied, "I know (by heart)
such Sura and such Sura." The Prophet said,
"Go! I have married her to you for what you
know of the Quran (by heart)."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
80:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad:
The Prophet said to a man, "Marry, even with
(a Mahr equal to) an iron ring."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
81:
Narrated 'Uqba:
The Prophet said: "The stipulations most
entitled to be abided by are those with which you
are given the right to enjoy the (women's) private
parts (i.e. the stipulations of the marriage
contract)."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
82:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "It is not lawful for a
woman (at the time of wedding) to ask for the
divorce of her sister (i.e. the other wife of her
would-be husband) in order to have everything for
herself, for she will take only what has been
written for her."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
83:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf came to Allah's Apostle
and he had marks of Sufra (yellow perfume). Allah's
Apostle asked him (about those marks). 'AbdurRahman
bin Auf told him that he had married a woman from
the Ansar. The Prophet asked, "How much Mahr
did you pay her?" He said, "I paid gold
equal to the weight of a date stone." Allah's
Apostle said to him, "Give a wedding banquet,
even if with one sheep."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
84:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet offered a wedding banquet on the
occasion of his marriage to Zainab, and provided a
good meal for the Muslims. Then he went out as was
his custom on marrying, he came to the dwelling
places of the mothers of the Believers (i.e. his
wives) invoking good (on them), and they were
invoking good (on him). Then he departed (and came
back) and saw two men (still sitting there). So he
left again. I do not remember whether I informed him
or he was informed (by somebody else) of their
departure)."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
85:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet saw the traces of Sufra (yellow
perfume) on Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf and said,
"What is this?" 'Abdur-Rahman, said,
"I have married a woman and have paid gold
equal to the weight of a datestone (as her Mahr).
The Prophet said to him, "May Allah bless you:
Offer a wedding banquet even with one sheep."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
86:
Narrated 'Aisha:
When the Prophet married me, my mother came to me
and made me enter the house where I saw some women
from the Ansar who said, "May you prosper and
have blessings and have good omen."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
87:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "A prophet among the
prophets went for a military expedition and said to
his people: "A man who has married a lady and
wants to consummate his marriage with her and he has
not done so yet, should not accompany me.' "
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
88:
Narrated 'Ursa:
The Prophet wrote the (marriage contract) with
'Aisha while she was six years old and consummated
his marriage with her while she was nine years old
and she remained with him for nine years (i.e. till
his death).
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
89:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet stayed for three days at a place
between Khaibar and Medina, and there he consummated
his marriage with Safiyya bint Huyay. I invited the
Muslims to a banquet which included neither meat nor
bread. The Prophet ordered for the leather dining
sheets to be spread, and then dates, dried yogurt
and butter were provided over it, and that was the
Walima (banquet) of the Prophet. The Muslims asked
whether Safiyya would be considered as his wife or
as a slave girl of what his right hands possessed.
Then they said, "If the Prophet screens her
from the people, then she Is the Prophet's wife but
if he does not screen her, then she is a slave
girl." So when the Prophet proceeded, he made a
place for her (on the camel) behind him and screened
her from people.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
90:
Narrated Aisha:
When the Prophet married me, my mother came to me
and made me enter the house (of the Prophet) and
nothing surprised me but the coming of Allah's
Apostle to me in the forenoon.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
91:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
Allah's Apostle said, "Did you get
Anmat?" I said, 'O Allah's Apostle! From where
can we have Anmat?" The Prophet said,
"Soon you will have them Anmat)
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
92p:
Narrated 'Aisha:
that she prepared a lady for a man from the Ansar
as his bride and the Prophet said, "O 'Aisha!
Haven't you got any amusement (during the marriage
ceremony) as the Ansar like amusement?"
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
92m:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
"Whenever the Prophet passed by (my mother
Um-Sulaim) he used to enter her and greet her. Anas
further said: Once the Prophet way a bridegroom
during his marriage with Zainab, Um Sulaim said to
me, "Let us give a gift to Allah's Apostle
." I said to her, "Do it." So she
prepared Haisa (a sweet dish) made from dates,
butter and dried yoghurt and she sent it with me to
him. I took it to him and he said, "Put it
down," and ordered me to call some men whom he
named, and to invite whomever I would meet. I did
what he ordered me to do, and when I returned, I
found the house crowded with people and saw the
Prophet keeping his hand over the Haisa and saying
over it whatever Allah wished (him to say). Then he
called the men in batches of ten to eat of it, and
he said to them, "Mention the Name of Allah,
and each man should eat of the dish the nearest to
him." When all of them had finished their
meals, some of them left and a few remained there
talking, over which I felt unhappy. Then the Prophet
went out towards the dwelling places (of his wives)
and I too, went out after him and told him that
those people had left. Then he returned and entered
his dwelling place and let the curtains fall while I
was in (his) dwelling place, and he was reciting the
Verses:-- 'O you who believe! Enter not the
Prophet's house until leave is given you for a meal,
(and then) not (as early as) to what for its
preparation. But when you are invited, enter, and
when you have taken your meals, disperse without
sitting for a talk. Verily such (behavior) annoys
the Prophet; and he would be shy of (asking) you (to
go), but Allah is not shy of (telling you) the
Truth.' (33-53) Abu Uthman said: Anas said, "I
served the Prophet for ten years."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
93:
Narrated 'Aisha:
that she borrowed a necklace from Asma' and then
it got lost. So Allah's Apostle
sent some people from his companions in search of
it. In the meantime the stated time for the prayer
became due and they offered their prayer without
ablution. When they came to the Prophet, they
complained about it to him, so the Verse regarding
Tayammum was revealed .
Usaid bin Hudair said, "(O 'Aisha!) may
Allah bless you with a good reward, for by Allah,
never did a difficulty happen in connection with
you, but Allah made an escape from it for you, and
brought Allah's Blessings for the Muslims."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
94:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The Prophet said, "If anyone of you, when
having sexual intercourse with his wife, says:
Bismillah, Allahumma jannibni-Sh-Shaitan wa
jannib-ish-Shaitan ma razaqtana, and if it is
destined that they should have a child, then Satan
will never be able to harm him."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
95:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
I was ten years old when Allah's Apostle arrived
at Medina. My mother and aunts used to urge me to
serve the Prophet regularly, and I served him for
ten years. When the Prophet died I was twenty years
old, and I knew about the order of Al-Hijab (veiling
of ladies) more than any other person when it was
revealed. It was revealed for the first time when
Allah's Apostle had consummated his marriage with
Zainab bint Jahsh. When the day dawned, the Prophet
was a bridegroom and he invited the people to a
banquet, so they came, ate, and then all left except
a few who remained with the Prophet for a long time.
The Prophet got up and went out, and I too went out
with him so that those people might leave too. The
Prophet proceeded and so did I, till he came to the
threshold of 'Aisha's dwelling place. Then thinking
that these people have left by then, he returned and
so did I along with him till he entered upon Zainab
and behold, they were still sitting and had not
gone. So the Prophet again went away and I went away
along with him. When we reached the threshold of
'Aisha's dwelling place, he thought that they had
left, and so he returned and I too, returned along
with him and found those people had left. Then the
Prophet drew a curtain between me and him, and the
Verses of Al-Hijab were revealed.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
96:
Narrated Anas:
When 'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf married an Ansari
woman, the Prophet asked him, "How much Mahr
did you give her?" 'Abdur-Rahman said,
"Gold equal to the weight of a date
stone." Anas added: When they (i.e. the Prophet
and his companions) arrived at Medina, the emigrants
stayed at the Ansar's houses. 'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf
stayed at Sad bin Ar-Rabi's house. Sad said to
'Abdur-Rahman, "I will divide and share my
property with you and will give one of my two wives
to you." 'Abdur-Rahman said, "May Allah
bless you, your wives and property (I am not in need
of that; but kindly show me the way to the
market)." So 'Abdur-Rahman went to the market
and traded there gaining a profit of some dried
yoghurt and butter, and married (an Ansari woman).
The Prophet said to him, "Give a banquet, even
if with one sheep."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
97:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet did not give a better wedding banquet
on the occasion of marrying any of his wives than
the one he gave on marrying Zainab, and that banquet
was with (consisted of) one sheep.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
98:
Narrated Anas:
Allah's Apostle manumitted Safiyya and then
married her, and her Mahr was her manumission, and
he gave a wedding banquet with Hais (a sort of sweet
dish made from butter, cheese and dates).
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
99:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet consummated his marriage with a woman
(Zainab), so he sent me to invite men to the meals.
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
100:
Narrated Thabit:
The marriage of Zainab bint Jahash was mentioned
in the presence of Anas and he said, "I did not
see the Prophet giving a better banquet on marrying
any of his wives than the one he gave on marrying
Zainab. He then gave a banquet with one sheep."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
101:
Narrated Safiyya bint Shaiba:
The Prophet gave a banquet with two Mudds of
barley on marrying some of his wives. (1 Mudd= 1 3/4
of a kilogram) .
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
102:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "If anyone of you is
invites to a wedding banquet, he must go for it
(accept the invitation) ."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
103:
Narrated Abu Musa:
The Prophet said, "Set the captives free,
accept the invitation (to a wedding banquet), and
visit the patients."
Volume 7, Book 62, Number
104:
Narrated Al-Bara' bin 'Azib:
The Prophet ordered us to do seven (things) and
forbade us from seven. He ordered us to visit the
patients, to follow the funeral procession, to reply
to the sneezer (i.e., say to him, 'Yarhamuka-l-lah
(May Allah bestow His Mercy upon you), if he says
'Al-hamdulillah' (Praise be to Allah), to help
others to fulfill their oaths, to help the
oppressed, to greet (whomever one should meet), and
to accept the invitation (to a wedding banquet). He
forbade us to wear golden rings, to use silver
utensils, to use Mayathir (cushions of silk stuffed
with cotton and placed under the rider on the
saddle), the Qasiyya (linen clothes containing silk
brought from an Egyptian town), the Istibraq (thick
silk) and the Dibaj (another kind of silk). (See
Hadith No. 539 and 753).
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