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"O you who believe!
Have taqwaa of Allaah, taqwaa that is His right, and do
not die except as Muslims." (Soorat Aal 'Imraan
3:102)
"O people! Have taqwaa
of your Lord who created you from one soul, and created
from that its mate, spreading from them many men and
women. And have taqwaa of Allaah, from whom you seek
your mutual rights and [revere] the womb. Indeed Allaah
is ever-watchful." (Soorat an-Nisaa' 4:1)
"O you who believe!
Have taqwaa of Allaah and speak the truth, He will make
your deeds righteous and forgive your sins. And whoever
obeys Allaah and His Messenger, he has achieved the
mighty victory." (Soorat al-Ahzaab
33:70-71)
Indeed the best Speech is the Book of Allaah, and
the best guidance is the guidance of Muhammad (S) who
said:
All of you are entrusted and all of you are
entrusted with your people...
(Al-Bukhaaree)
Advice to
Men The
Prophet (S) said:
The best of you are those of best conduct.
(Al-Bukhaaree, Muslim and others.)
And he (S) described some of the attributes of
that good conduct:
The best of you are those who are best to
their women. (Ibn Maajah; authentic)
And:
The best of you are those who are best to his
family. (At-Tabaraanee; authentic)
And he (S) gave a clear example of a person who
has good conduct: The best of you are those who
are best to his family, and I am the best of you toward
my family. (At-Tahaawee, at-Tirmithee and others;
authentic. See al-Albaanee's Aadaab
az-Zafaaf)
Anas (R) narrated that he (S) told the camel
driver who pushed the camels carrying his wives: Drive
slowly for you are driving mounts which carry vessels of
glass. Abu Qibaalah [who narrated this from Anas] said:
"Allaah's Messenger (S) uttered words that if someone
among you had uttered them, you would have found fault
with him." (Muslim)
Allaah reminds us:
"And live with them
honorably... "
(Soorat an-Nisaa' 4:19)
The Prophet (S) was a man who,
"Used to work for his family and when he heard
the adhaan he would go out." (Al-Bukhaaree from
'Aa'ishah)
Allaah (T) praised his (S) character:
"Surely yours is the highest
standard of character." (Soorat al-Qalam
68:4)
'Aa'ishah (R) said that;
"He would mend his clothes, milk his sheep,
and do what a man does in his home." (Ahmad and
others, authentic. See Saheeh ul-Jaami' no.
#4812)
Jaabir (R) said:
"It never happened that Allaah's Messenger (S)
was asked for anything and he said, 'No'."
(Muslim)
Anas (R) said:
"I have never seen anyone more kind to his
family than Allaah's Messenger..."
(Muslim)
The Messenger (S) said: He who does not
show mercy, no mercy will be shown to him.
(Muslim)
And He (S) was a man who -
"...never hit anyone with his hand, not a
women, nor a servant, except during jihaad in Allaah's
cause..." (Muslim from 'Aa'ishah [R])
Allaah (T) said (what means):
"Indeed in Allaah's
Messenger there is a good example for he who has hope in
Allaah and the Last Day and remembers Allaah
much." (Soorat
al-Ahzaab 33:21)
The Prophet (S) clearly admonished
men:
...And have taqwaa of Allaah with regard to
your treatment of women. Indeed you have acquired them
through a trust with Allaah, and intercourse has been
made lawful to you by Allaah's Word...You are
responsible for providing them with food and clothing in
a fitting manner... (Muslim)
He (S) clarified this point for those whom it may
not be clear, when he was asked:
"O Allaah's Messenger! what is the right of
ones' wife upon him?" That you feed her when you
feed yourself; that you clothe her when you clothe
yourself; that you should not strike her in her face;
and never invoke ugliness upon her ; and not separate
from them except in their homes. (Al-Bukhaaree
and others)
The Prophet (S) warned of a women's right being
infringed upon due to excess in religious
devotion: Observe fast sometimes, and leave them at
others; stand for the night prayer, and also sleep at
night. Your body has a right over you, your eyes have a
right over you, and your wife has a right over you.
(Al-Bukhaaree)
And the Prophet (S);
"Forbade that a man should come (unexpectedly)
to his wife like a night visitor doubting her fidelity
and spying into her lapses." (Muslim)
And he
(S) clarified the sanctity of the marriage:
The condition most deserving to be fulfilled
is that by which the private parts became lawful to
you. (Al-Bukhaaree and Muslim)
Remember the command of Allaah (T):
"And have taqwaa of Allaah, from
whom you seek your mutual rights." (Soorat an-Nisaa'
4:1)
The Prophet (S) also commanded:
I command you to take care of the women in a
good manner for they are created from a rib and the most
crooked portion of the rib is its upper part; if you try
to straighten it, it will break, and if you leave it, it
will remain crooked. So I command you to take care of
women in the best manner. (Al-Bukhaaree)
Allaah (T) said (what means):
"And do not forget
graciousness between yourselves." (Soorat al-Baqarah
2:237)
The Prophet (S) advised men:
A woman is married for four
things;
Her wealth; her family status; her
beauty; and her religion.
So marry the religious woman, or you will lose.
(Al-Bukhaaree)
He (S) clarified that this kind of woman is among
the best wealth that a man could find. When he (S) was
asked; "What kind of wealth should one seek?" He (S)
replied: Let
one of you seek a thankful heart, a mindful tongue and a
believing wife who can help him in the matter of the
Hereafter. " (Ibn
Maajah; authentic and similar with
at-Tirmithee)
And Allaah (T) said (what means): "...And be patient with
them..." (Soorat Taha
20:125)
And the Prophet (S) clearly warned
these men:
I have not left, after me, any affliction more
harmful to men than women. (Al-Bukhaaree)
Allaah (T) warns:
"Truly among your wives and
your children there are enemies for you."
(Soorat at-Taghaabun 64:14)
And Allaah (T) decided that:
"Men are maintainers of
women. " (Soorat an-Nisaa' 4:34)
And the Prophet (S) warned a person who had a
position over others;
Beware of the curse of the oppressed, for
there is no screen between his supplication and
Allaah. (Al-Bukhaaree)
And:
The oppressed ones' supplication is answered
even if he is a sinner; for he is himself responsible
for his sins. (At-Tayaalisee. Authentic, see Saheeh
ul-Jaami' no. 3377)
And:
Three supplications are answered, there is no
doubt in it:...and the supplication of the wronged
person. (Ahmad, al-Bukhaaree in al-Aadaab,
at-Tirmithee, and Abu Daawood, authentic. See Saheeh
ul-Jaami' no. 3028)
And the Prophet (S) commanded the Muslims
to:
Help your brother whether he is an oppressor
or he is oppressed. Some
People asked; "O Allaah's Messenger! It is alright to
help him if he is oppressed, but how should we help him
if he is an oppressor?" The
Prophet (S) said, By preventing him from oppressing
others. (Al-Bukhaaree)
And he (S) listed to help the oppressed as one
of the rights a Muslim has upon every other
Muslim. (Al-Bukhaaree)
And Ibn `Umar (R) narrated that he (S)
said:
Oppression will be a darkness on the Day of
Resurrection. (Al-Bukhaaree)
He (S) let an abusive person know that he may
carry the sins of his victim of the Day of
Resurrection:
Whoever has oppressed another person
concerning his reputation, or anything else, he should
beg for his forgiveness before the Day of Resurrection
when there will be no wealth. But if he has good deeds
those good deeds will be taken from him according to the
oppression which he has done, and if he has no good
deeds, the sins of the oppressed person will be loaded
upon him. (Al-Bukhaaree)
And Allaah (T) said (what means):
"And have taqwaa of Allaah, from
whom you seek your mutual rights." (Soorat an-Nisaa'
4:1)
Advice to
Women Allaah (T) clarified the characteristics of a
good woman:
"...So good women are the
obedient, guarding in secret that which Allaah has
guarded..." (Soorat an-Nisaa' 4:34)
When a woman came to consult the Messenger of
Allaah (S) he said to her:
You there, are you married?
She
said "Yes" He said, How are you toward your husband? She
said, "I do not fall short in anything except that which
I am unable to do." The
Prophet (S) said, Well, look after your position in
relation to him, for it is the key to Paradise and
Hell.
(At-Tabaraanee, Ibn Maajah, authentic. See al-Albaanee's
Aadaab az-Zafaaf)
And he (S) said:
By the One in whose Hand is the soul of
Muhammad, no woman has fulfilled her obligations to her
Lord until she has fulfilled her obligations to her
husband - even if he were to ask her for herself when
she is mounted in the saddle, she would not refuse his
request. (Ibn Maajah, Ahmad and others, authentic.
See al-Albaanee's Aadaab az-Zafaaf)
And he (S) said:
When a man calls his wife to satisfy his
desire, she must go to him even if she is occupied at
the oven. (at-Tirmithee; authentic.)
And he (S) said,
The condition most deserving to be fulfilled
is that by which the private parts became lawful to
you. (Al-Bukhaaree and Muslim)
And he (S) said:
It is not allowed for a woman to fast while
her husband is present except by his permission and to
permit anyone to enter his house except by his
permission. (Al-Bukhaaree, Muslim, Abu Daawood,
and at-Tirmithee)
And:
If a man invited his wife to bed and she
refused to come and he slept while angry, the angels
curse her until morning comes. (Al-Bukhaaree and
Muslim)
And:
If any woman asks her husband to divorce her
without a reason, Allaah will prohibit her the smell of
Paradise. (Ahmad, Abu Daawood and others,
authentic.)
And:
If the woman prayed her five (prayers), fasted
her month (Ramadhaan), protected her private areas, and
obeyed her husband, she will enterParadise. (Ahmad
and others; authentic see as-Saheehah no.
674)
He (S) said: ...And the wife is entrusted,
and she is entrusted with her house....
(Al-Bukhaaree and Muslim)
Ali (R) said:
"Fatimah went to the Prophet complaining about
the bad effect of the stone hand-mill on her hand. She
had heard that the Prophet (S) had received a few
servant girls. But she could not find him. So she
mentioned her problem to 'Aa'ishah..."
Later the Prophet (S) answered Fatimah
(R);
Shall I direct you to something better than what
you have requested? When you go to bed say,
SubhannAllaah thirty-three times, al-hamdu li 'Llaah
thirty-three times, and Allaahu Akbar thirty four times.
That is better for you than a servant.
(Al-Bukhaaree [See the M. Khan English translation, #274
V.7])
And if the husband fears a rebellious attitude on
the part of his wife, than His Lord has told him
to:
"...Admonish
them.." (Soorat
an-Nisaa' 4:34)
And beware of arguing with the husband because
the Prophet (S) said:
The most hated person according to Allaah is
the most quarrelsome person.
(Al-Bukhaaree)
When the Prophet (S) was asked who the best kind
of woman was he answered:
She is the one who pleases him if he looks at
her, obeys him when he commands her, and does not differ
with him in what he hates, either regarding himself or
his wealth. (An-Nasaa'ee and al-Bayhaqee. Hasan;
see Mishkaat)
If the husband still fears rebelliousness on
the part of his wife, then our Lord has told him
to:
"...Separate from their beds..."
(Soorat an-Nisaa' 4:34)
So the Prophet (S) separated himself
from his wives for twenty-nine days.
(Al-Bukhaaree)
Allaah (T) reminds us:
"Indeed in Allaah's
Messenger there is a good example for he who has hope in
Allaah and the Last Day and remembers Allaah much."
(Soorat al-Ahzaab
33:21)
If the husband still fears rebelliousness on the
part of his wife, then Allaah the Truthful has told him
to:
"...Beat them..." (Soorat an-Nisaa' 4:34)
But the Prophet (S) has warned
him,
None of you should beat his wife as he beats
his slave and then have sexual intercourse with her in
the later part of the day. (Al-Bukhaaree)
And he (S):
"...never hit anyone with his hand, not a
women, nor a servant, except during jihaad in Allaah's
cause..." (Muslim from 'Aa'ishah [R])
So be mindful of Allaah's saying:
"And do not forget graciousness
between yourselves." (Soorat al-Baqarah
2:237)
On the occasion in which the Prophet (S) stayed
away from his wives for twenty-nine days, after
admonishing them, Allaah revealed the following
aayaah:
"O Prophet! Say to your
wives; If you desire the life of this world and its
glitter -then come! I will make a provision for you and
set you free in a handsome manner." (Soorat
al-Ahzaab 33:28)
They desired to remain married to him, may Allaah
be pleased with them.
Advice
for Living Together with
Graciousness
Do
not forget Allaah's warning:
"And have taqwaa of Allaah,
from whom you seek your mutual rights." (Soorat
an-Nisaa' 4:1)
And his (T) reminder:
"And do not forget
graciousness between yourselves." (Soorat
al-Baqarah 2:237)
Living with each other honorably and with
graciousness also means that neither the husband or wife
should take unfair advantage of their rights, and that
they should not abuse each other through their
distinctive qualities. Men are stronger than women,
and a man can easily oppress his wife if he is a person
of poor character. Women are jealous and may be
ungrateful as the Prophet (S) said:
Then I saw the Fire, and I have never before
seen such a horrible sight as that, and I saw that the
majority of its dwellers were women.
Some People asked, "O Messenger of Allaah! What
is the reason for that?"
He replied, "Because of their ungratefulness
(kufr). "
They asked: "Because they disbelieve in
Allaah?"
He (S) replied: "They are ungrateful to their
husbands and ungrateful for the favors done to them.
Even if you do good to one of them all of your life,
when she sees some harshness from you, she will say, 'I
have never seen any good from you'." (Al-Bukhaaree)
A woman may easily say what he (S) has quoted
them saying. So if a man is disobeyed by his wife, then
he should admonish her as Allaah (T) prescribed, and the
Prophet (S) demonstrated. Should she say after seeing
that harshness from him, "I have never seen any good
from you", as above, she has fallen into the category of
women described in last hadeeth.
If a husband is
abusive of his wife, and he seeks refuge in the hadeeths
which demand her obedience, or the texts that allow him
to discipline her, but his treatment of her is not
discipline, rather abuse, then he is indeed an oppressor
and what we have mentioned regarding oppressors applies
to him.
The marriage partners must also realize,
that living toward mutual goodness means that they do
not initiate evil between each other. Often people will
do a thing that they know to be permissible, but that
act causes their partner to do something forbidden
because of the qualities that we mentioned above. This
is similar to saying - If I hit you, I should expect you
to hit me back - even if my hitting you in this case is
lawful! But clearer texts follow; the Prophet (S)
said:
It is one of the greatest sins that a man
should curse his parents. It
was asked, "How does a man curse his
parents?"
The Prophet (S) said, The man abuses the father
of another man and the latter abuses the father of the
former and his mother. (Al-Bukhaaree)
He (S) did not say, "It is one of the greatest
sins that a man should curse another mans' parents."
Because that is general. Allaah curses the
disbelievers, and the Prophet (S) has allowed the poets
to make fun of the ancestors of the pagans provided that
they avoid making fun of the ancestors of righteous
people. But in the above hadeeth, he (S) condemned a
permissible act which leads to a forbidden one, and it
is forbidden because it is one of the majors sins as he
(S) stated.
Allaah (T) said (what means):
"And do not insult those whom
they call upon besides Allaah, for they may insult
Allaah wrongfully without knowledge. Thus We have made
fair-seeming to each people its own doings; then to
their Lord is their return and He shall inform them of
all that they used to do." (Soorat al-An'aam
6:108)
But surely Allaah (T) and His Messenger (S) curse
Shaytaan and his allies! Though Allaah makes it clear in
the aayaah above: Since they may insult Allaah as a
result, then do not...
When the Prophet (S)
intended to rebuild the Ka'ba upon its original
foundation, he did not do so because of his fear of
retaliation from the Quraysh on that matter, he (S)
said:
"O 'Aa'ishah! If it were not that your
people were close to their era, [Ibn az-Zubayr said: of
disbelief] I would have dismantled the Ka'ba and made
two doors in it; one for an entrance and the other for
an exit." (Al-Bukhaaree, Muslim and
others.)
Similarly, whether it is a statement, or an
action, even though it is permissible in itself, if it
may lead to an evil being committed by another person,
then the initiator of the original act may suffer some
of the consequences, either in this life or the
Hereafter. In such a case what is the benefit of the
deed?
This shows how selfish some people may be.
They actually believe that if they do a "permissible"
deed - while they know that it will cause others to do
evil - that they are not the initiators of that evil
after it has occurred! One says, "I have no control over
them, they are obliged to not do evil!". But he has
forgotten that he is obliged to enjoin good! Through
this method of spiteful self righteousness he has caused
an evil to occur.
We must remember that Allaah (T) commanded
us:
"And live with them
honorably..." (Soorat an-Nisaa' 4:19)
So it is imperative that people do not always
exact their due from each other, especially when doing
so may lead to more trouble than the benefit
gained.
Indeed Allaah (T) said (what means):
"And if a woman fears cruelty
or desertion on her husband's part, there is no blame if
they arrange an amicable settlement between them both;
and settlement is better..." (Soorat an-Nisaa'
4:128)
And the Prophet (S):
People are different grades just as silver and
gold are. The best of them in jahiliyah are the best of
them in Islam - provided that they gain understanding
[of the religion]. Souls are enlisted for their mission.
Those of them which recognize each other will be in
harmony, and those which disapprove of each other will
be in conflict. (Muslim)
If the marriage contains one or two of the lesser
qualities of people, and injustice, disobedience and
oppression remain, then divorce is an avenue to restore
justice in Islam.
For not every man is abusive,
and not every woman is disobedient!
With this
understanding, then both a man and a woman can take what
Allaah (T) has given by the tongue and example of His
Messenger (S) and justice will reside among
them.
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