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Volume 7 - Book 63 - Divorce 
  
  
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 Volume 7, Book 63, Number 178:
 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar: that he had divorced his 
    wife while she was menstruating during the lifetime of Allah's Apostle . 
    'Umar bin Al-Khattab asked Allah's Apostle about that. Allah's Apostle said, 
    "Order him (your son) to take her back and keep her till she is clean and 
    then to wait till she gets her next period and becomes clean again, 
    whereupon, if he wishes to keep her, he can do so, and if he wishes to 
    divorce her he can divorce her before having sexual intercourse with her; 
    and that is the prescribed period which Allah has fixed for the women meant 
    to be divorced."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 179: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas bin Sirin: Ibn 'Umar said: "I divorced my 
    wife while she was menstruating. 'Umar mentioned that to the Prophet . The 
    Prophet said, (to my father), "Let your son take her back." I asked (Ibn 
    'Umar), "Is such a divorce counted (i.e. as one legal divorce)?" Ibn 'Umar 
    said, "Of course." Narrated Yunus bin Jubair: Ibn 'Umar said, "The Prophet 
    said to 'Umar, 'Order him (Ibn 'Umar) to take her back.' " I asked, "Is such 
    a divorce counted (as one legal divorce)?" Ibn 'Umar said, "What do you 
    think if someone becomes helpless and foolish?"    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 180: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Umar: (Divorcing my wife during her menses) 
    was counted as one legal divorce.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 181: 
 
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    | Narrated Al-Awza: I asked Az-Zuhri, "Which of the wives 
    of the Prophet sought refuge with Allah from him?" He said "I was told by 
    'Ursa that 'Aisha said, 'When the daughter of Al-Jaun was brought to Allah's 
    Apostle (as his bride) and he went near her, she said, "I seek refuge with 
    Allah from you." He said, "You have sought refuge with The Great; return to 
    your family."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 182: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Usaid: We went out with the Prophet to a 
    garden called Ash-Shaut till we reached two walls between which we sat down. 
    The Prophet said, "Sit here," and went in (the garden). The Jauniyya (a lady 
    from Bani Jaun) had been brought and lodged in a house in a date-palm garden 
    in the home of Umaima bint An-Nu'man bin Sharahil, and her wet nurse was 
    with her. When the Prophet entered upon her, he said to her, "Give me 
    yourself (in marriage) as a gift." She said, "Can a princess give herself in 
    marriage to an ordinary man?" The Prophet raised his hand to pat her so that 
    she might become tranquil. She said, "I seek refuge with Allah from you." He 
    said, "You have sought refuge with One Who gives refuge. Then the Prophet 
    came out to us and said, "O Abu Usaid! Give her two white linen dresses to 
    wear and let her go back to her family." Narrated Sahl and Abu Usaid: The 
    Prophet married Umaima bint Sharahil, and when she was brought to him, he 
    stretched his hand towards her. It seemed that she disliked that, whereupon 
    the Prophet ordered Abu Usaid to prepare her and to provide her with two 
    white linen dresses. (See Hadith No. 541).    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 183: 
 
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    | Narrated Sahl bin Sad: similarly as above (182).    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 184: 
 
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    | Narrated Abi Ghallab Yunus bin Jubair: I asked Ibn 
    'Umar,"(What is said regarding) a man divorces his wife during her period?" 
    He said, "Do you know Ibn 'Umar? Ibn 'Umar divorced his wife while she was 
    menstruating. 'Umar then went to the Prophet and mentioned that to him. The 
    Prophet ordered him to take her back and when she became clean, he could 
    divorce her if he wanted." I asked (Ibn 'Umar), "Was that divorce counted as 
    one legal divorce?" He said, "If one becomes helpless and foolish (will he 
    be excused? Of course not). "    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 185: 
 
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    | Narrated Sahl bin Sad As-Sa'idi: Uwaimir Al-'Ajlani came 
    to 'Asim bin Adi Al-Ansari and asked, "O 'Asim! Tell me, if a man sees his 
    wife with another man, should he kill him, whereupon you would kill him in 
    Qisas, or what should he do? O 'Asim! Please ask Allah's Apostle about 
    that." 'Asim asked Allah's Apostle about that. Allah's Apostle disliked that 
    question and considered it disgraceful. What 'Asim heard from Allah's 
    Apostle was hard on him. When he returned to his family, 'Uwaimir came to 
    him and said "O 'Asim! What did Allah's Apostle say to you?" 'Asim said, 
    "You never bring me any good. Allah's Apostle disliked to hear the problem 
    which I asked him about." 'Uwaimir said, "By Allah, I will not leave the 
    matter till I ask him about it." So 'Uwaimir proceeded till he came to 
    Allah's Apostle who was in the midst of the people and said, "O Allah's 
    Apostle! If a man finds with his wife another man, should he kill him, 
    whereupon you would kill him (in Qisas): or otherwise, what should he do?" 
    Allah's Apostle said, "Allah has revealed something concerning the question 
    of you and your wife. Go and bring her here." So they both carried out the 
    judgment of Lian, while I was present among the people (as a witness). When 
    both of them had finished, 'Uwaimir said, "O Allah's Apostle! If I should 
    now keep my wife with me, then I have told a lie". Then he pronounced his 
    decision to divorce her thrice before Allah's Apostle ordered him to do so. 
    (Ibn Shihab said, "That was the tradition for all those who are involved in 
    a case of Lian."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 186: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Aisha: The wife of Rifa'a Al-Qurazi came to 
    Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Rifa'a divorced me 
    irrevocably. After him I married 'Abdur-Rahman bin Az-Zubair Al-Qurazi who 
    proved to be impotent." Allah's Apostle said to her, "Perhaps you want to 
    return to Rifa'a? Nay (you cannot return to Rifa'a) until you and 
    'Abdur-Rahman consummate your marriage."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 187: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Aisha: A man divorced his wife thrice (by 
    expressing his decision to divorce her thrice), then she married another man 
    who also divorced her. The Prophet was asked if she could legally marry the 
    first husband (or not). The Prophet replied, "No, she cannot marry the first 
    husband unless the second husband consummates his marriage with her, just as 
    the first husband had done."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 188: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Aisha: Allah's Apostle gave us the option (to 
    remain with him or to be divorced) and we selected Allah and His Apostle . 
    So, giving us that option was not regarded as divorce.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 189: 
 
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    | Narrated Musruq: I asked 'Aisha about the option: She 
    said, "The Prophet gave us the option. Do you think that option was 
    considered as a divorce?" I said, "It matters little to me if I give my wife 
    the option once or a hundred times after she has chosen me."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 190: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Aisha: A man divorced his wife and she married 
    another man who proved to be impotent and divorced her. She could not get 
    her satisfaction from him, and after a while he divorced her. Then she came 
    to the Prophet and said, "O Allah's Apostle! My first husband divorced me 
    and then I married another man who entered upon me to consummate his 
    marriage but he proved to be impotent and did not approach me except once 
    during which he benefited nothing from me. Can I remarry my first husband in 
    this case?" Allah's Apostle said, "It is unlawful to marry your first 
    husband till the other husband consummates his marriage with you."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 191: 
 
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    | Narrated Said bin Jubair: that he heard Ibn 'Abbas 
    saying, "If a man makes his wife unlawful for him, it does not mean that she 
    is divorced." He added, "Indeed in the Apostle of Allah , you have a good 
    example to follow."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 192: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Ubaid bin 'Umar: I heard 'Aisha saying, "The 
    Prophet used to stay for a long while with Zanab bint Jahsh and drink honey 
    at her house. So Hafsa and I decided that if the Prophet came to anyone of 
    us, she should say him, "I detect the smell of Maghafir (a nasty smelling 
    gum) in you. Have you eaten Maghafir?' " So the Prophet visited one of them 
    and she said to him similarly. The Prophet said, "Never mind, I have taken 
    some honey at the house of Zainab bint Jahsh, but I shall never drink of it 
    anymore." So there was revealed: 'O Prophet ! Why do you ban (for you) that 
    which Allah has made lawful for you . . . If you two (wives of Prophet) turn 
    in repentance to Allah,' (66.1-4) addressing Aisha and Hafsa. 'When the 
    Prophet disclosed a matter in confidence to some of his wives.' (66.3) 
    namely his saying: But I have taken some honey."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 193: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Aisha: Allah's Apostle was fond of honey and 
    sweet edible things and (it was his habit) that after finishing the 'Asr 
    prayer he would visit his wives and stay with one of them at that time. Once 
    he went to Hafsa, the daughter of 'Umar and stayed with her more than usual. 
    I got jealous and asked the reason for that. I was told that a lady of her 
    folk had given her a skin filled with honey as a present, and that she made 
    a syrup from it and gave it to the Prophet to drink (and that was the reason 
    for the delay). I said, "By Allah we will play a trick on him (to prevent 
    him from doing so)." So I said to Sada bint Zam'a "The Prophet will approach 
    you, and when he comes near you, say: 'Have you taken Maghafir (a 
    bad-smelling gum)?' He will say, 'No.' Then say to him: 'Then what is this 
    bad smell which i smell from you?' He will say to you, 'Hafsa made me drink 
    honey syrup.' Then say: Perhaps the bees of that honey had sucked the juice 
    of the tree of Al-'Urfut.' I shall also say the same. O you, Safiyya, say 
    the same." Later Sada said, "By Allah, as soon as he (the Prophet ) stood at 
    the door, I was about to say to him what you had ordered me to say because I 
    was afraid of you." So when the Prophet came near Sada, she said to him, "O 
    Allah's Apostle! Have you taken Maghafir?" He said, "No." She said. "Then 
    what is this bad smell which I detect on you?" He said, "Hafsa made me drink 
    honey syrup." She said, "Perhaps its bees had sucked the juice of Al-'Urfut 
    tree." When he came to me, I also said the same, and when he went to 
    Safiyya, she also said the same. And when the Prophet again went to Hafsa, 
    she said, 'O Allah's Apostle! Shall I give you more of that drink?" He said, 
    "I am not in need of it." Sada said, "By Allah, we deprived him (of it)." I 
    said to her, "Keep quiet." '    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 194: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "Allah has 
    forgiven my followers the evil thoughts that occur to their minds, as long 
    as such thoughts are not put into action or uttered." And Qatada said, "If 
    someone divorces his wife just in his mind, such an unuttered divorce has no 
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 195: 
 
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    | Narrated Jabir: A man from the tribe of Bani Aslam came 
    to the Prophet while he was in the mosque and said, "I have committed 
    illegal sexual intercourse." The Prophet turned his face to the other side. 
    The man turned towards the side towards which the Prophet had turned his 
    face, and gave four witnesses against himself. On that the Prophet called 
    him and said, "Are you insane?" (He added), "Are you married?" The man said, 
    'Yes." On that the Prophet ordered him to be stoned to the death in the 
    Musalla (a praying place). When the stones hit him with their sharp edges 
    and he fled, but he was caught at Al-Harra and then killed    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 196: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: A man from Bani Aslam came to 
    Allah's Apostle while he was in the mosque and called (the Prophet ) saying, 
    "O Allah's Apostle! I have committed illegal sexual intercourse." On that 
    the Prophet turned his face from him to the other side, whereupon the man 
    moved to the side towards which the Prophet had turned his face, and said, 
    "O Allah's Apostle! I have committed illegal sexual intercourse." The 
    Prophet turned his face (from him) to the other side whereupon the man moved 
    to the side towards which the Prophet had turned his face, and repeated his 
    statement. The Prophet turned his face (from him) to the other side again. 
    The man moved again (and repeated his statement) for the fourth time. So 
    when the man had given witness four times against himself, the Prophet 
    called him and said, "Are you insane?" He replied, "No." The Prophet then 
    said (to his companions), "Go and stone him to death." The man was a married 
    one. Jabir bin 'Abdullah Al-Ansari said: I was one of those who stoned him. 
    We stoned him at the Musalla ('Id praying place) in Medina. When the stones 
    hit him with their sharp edges, he fled, but we caught him at Al-Harra and 
    stoned him till he died.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 197: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: The wife of Thabit bin Qais came to 
    the Prophet and said, "O Allah's Apostle! I do not blame Thabit for defects 
    in his character or his religion, but I, being a Muslim, dislike to behave 
    in un-Islamic manner (if I remain with him)." On that Allah's Apostle said 
    (to her), "Will you give back the garden which your husband has given you 
    (as Mahr)?" She said, "Yes." Then the Prophet said to Thabit, "O Thabit! 
    Accept your garden, and divorce her once."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 198: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Ikrima: The sister of 'Abdullah bin Ubai 
    narrated (the above narration, 197) with the addition that the Prophet said 
    to Thabit's wife, "Will you return his garden?" She said, "Yes," and 
    returned it, and (then) the Prophet ordered Thabit to divorce her. Narrated 
    Ibn 'Abbas: The wife of Thabit bin Qais came to Allah's Apostle and said, "O 
    Allah's Apostle! I do not blame Thabit for any defects in his character or 
    his religion, but I cannot endure to live with him." On that Allah's Apostle 
    said, "Will you return his garden to him?" She said, "Yes."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 199: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: The wife of Thabit bin Qais bin 
    Shammas came to the Prophet and said, "O Allah's Apostle! I do not blame 
    Thabit for any defects in his character or his religion, but I am afraid 
    that I (being a Muslim) may become unthankful for Allah's Blessings." On 
    that, Allah's Apostle said (to her), 'Will you return his garden to him?" 
    She said, "Yes." So she returned his garden to him and the Prophet told him 
    to divorce her.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 200: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Ikrima: that Jamila... Then he related the 
    whole ,Hadith, (i.e. 199).    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 201: 
 
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    | Narrated Al-Miswar bin Makhrama Az-Zuhri: I heard the 
    Prophet saying, "Banu Al-Mughira have asked my leave to let 'Ali marry their 
    daughter, but I give no leave to this effect."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 202: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Aisha: (the wife of the Prophet) Three 
    traditions were established concerning situations in which Barra was 
    involved: When she was manumitted, she was given the option to keep her 
    husband or leave him; Allah's Apostle said, "The wala is for the one who 
    manumits, Once Allah's Apostle entered the house while some meat was being 
    cooked in a pot, but only bread and some soup of the house were placed 
    before, him. He said, "Don't I see the pot containing meat?" They said, 
    "Yes, but that meat was given to Barira in charity (by someone), and you do 
    not eat what it given in charity."The Prophet said "That meat is alms for 
    her, but for us it is a present."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 203: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: I saw him as a slave, (namely, 
    Barira's husband).    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 204: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: That was Mughith, the slave of Bani 
    so-and-so, i.e., Barira's husband as if I am now looking at him following 
    her (Barira) along the streets of Medina.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 205: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: Barira's husband was a black slave 
    called Mughith, the slave of Bani so-and-so-- as if I am seeing him now, 
    walking behind her along the streets of Medina.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 206: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: Barira's husband was a slave called 
    Mughith, as if I am seeing him now, going behind Barira and weeping with his 
    tears flowing down his beard. The Prophet said to 'Abbas, "O 'Abbas ! are 
    you not astonished at the love of Mughith for Barira and the hatred of 
    Barira for Mughith?" The Prophet then said to Barira, "Why don't you return 
    to him?" She said, "O Allah's Apostle! Do you order me to do so?" He said, 
    "No, I only intercede for him." She said, "I am not in need of him."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 207: 
 
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    | Narrated Al-Aswad: Aisha intended to buy Barira, but her 
    masters stipulated that her wala wound be for them. Aisha mentioned that to 
    the Prophet who said (to 'Aisha), "Buy and manumit her, for the wala is for 
    the one who manumits." Once some me; was brought to the Prophet and was 
    said, "This meat was given in charity to Barira. " The Prophet said, "It an 
    object of charity for Barira and present for us."    |  
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    | Narrated Adam: Shu'ba relate the same Hadith and added: 
    Barira was given the option regarding her husband    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 209: 
 
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    | Narrated Nafi': Whenever Ibn 'Umar was asked about 
    marrying a Christian lady or a Jewess, he would say: "Allah has made it 
    unlawful for the believers to marry ladies who ascribe partners in worship 
    to Allah, and I do not know of a greater thing, as regards to ascribing 
    partners in worship, etc. to Allah, than that a lady should say that Jesus 
    is her Lord although he is just one of Allah's slaves."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 210: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: The pagans were of two kinds as 
    regards their relationship to the Prophet and the Believers. Some of them 
    were those with whom the Prophet was at war and used to fight against, and 
    they used to fight him; the others were those with whom the Prophet made a 
    treaty, and neither did the Prophet fight them, nor did they fight him. If a 
    lady from the first group of pagans emigrated towards the Muslims, her hand 
    would not be asked in marriage unless she got the menses and then became 
    clean. When she became clean, it would be lawful for her to get married, and 
    if her husband emigrated too before she got married, then she would be 
    returned to him. If any slave or female slave emigrated from them to the 
    Muslims, then they would be considered free persons (not slaves) and they 
    would have the same rights as given to other emigrants. The narrator then 
    mentioned about the pagans involved with the Muslims in a treaty, the same 
    as occurs in Mujahid's narration. If a male slave or a female slave 
    emigrated from such pagans as had made a treaty with the Muslims, they would 
    not be returned, but their prices would be paid (to the pagans). Narrated 
    Ibn 'Abbas: Qariba, the daughter of Abi Umaiyya, was the wife of 'Umar bin 
    Al-Khattab. 'Umar divorced her and then Mu'awiyya bin Abi Sufyan married 
    her. Similarly, Um Al-Hakam, the daughter of Abi Sufyan was the wife of 
    'Iyad bin Ghanm Al-Fihri. He divorced her and then 'Abdullah bin 'Uthman 
    Al-Thaqafi married her.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 211: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Aisha: (the wife of the Prophet) When believing 
    women came to the Prophet as emigrants, he used to test them in accordance 
    with the order of Allah. 'O you who believe! When believing women come to 
    you as emigrants, examine them . . .' (60.10) So if anyone of those 
    believing women accepted the above mentioned conditions, she accepted the 
    conditions of faith. When they agreed on those conditions and confessed that 
    with their tongues, Allah's Apostle would say to them, "Go, I have accepted 
    your oath of allegiance (for Islam). By Allah, and hand of Allah's Apostle 
    never touched the hand of any woman, but he only used to take their pledge 
    of allegiance orally. By Allah, Allah's Apostle did not take the pledge of 
    allegiance of the women except in accordance with what Allah had ordered 
    him. When he accepted their pledge of allegiance he would say to them, "I 
    have accepted your oath of allegiance."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 212: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas bin Malik: Allah's Apostle took an oath 
    that he would abstain from his wives, and at that time his leg had been 
    sprained (dislocated). So he stayed in the Mashruba (an attic room) of his 
    for 29 days. Then he came down, and they (the people) said, "O Allah's 
    Apostle! You took an oath to abstain from your wives for one month." He 
    said, "The month is of twenty nine days."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 213: 
 
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    | Narrated Nafi: Ibn 'Umar used to say about the Ila (which 
    Allah defined (in the Holy Book), "If the period of Ila expires, then the 
    husband has either to retain his wife in a handsome manner or to divorce her 
    as Allah has ordered." Ibn 'Umar added, "When the period of four months has 
    expired, the husband should be put in prison so that he should divorce his 
    wife, but the divorce does not occur unless the husband himself declares it. 
    This has been mentioned by 'Uthman, 'Ali, Abu Ad-Darda, 'Aisha and twelve 
    other companions of the Prophet ."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 214: 
 
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    | Narrated Yazid: (the Maula of Munba'ith) The Prophet was 
    asked regarding the case of a lost sheep. He said, "You should take it, 
    because it is for you, or for your brother, or for the wolf." Then he was 
    asked about a lost camel. He got angry and his face became red and he said 
    (to the questioner), "You have nothing to do with it; it has its feet and 
    its water container with it; it can go on drinking water and eating trees 
    till its owner meets it." And then the Prophet was asked about a Luqata 
    (money found by somebody). He said, "Remember and recognize its tying 
    material and its container, and make public announcement about it for one 
    year. If somebody comes and identifies it (then give it to him), otherwise 
    add it to your property."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 215: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn Abbas: Allah's Apostle performed the Tawaf 
    (around the Ka'ba while riding his camel, and every time he reached the 
    corner (of the Black Stone) he pointed at it with his hand and said, "Allahu 
    Akbar." (Zainab said: The Prophet said, "An opening has been made in the 
    wall of Gog and Magog like this and this," forming the number 90 (with his 
    thumb and index finger).    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 216: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: Abul Qasim (the Prophet ) said, 
    "There is an hour (or a moment) of particular significance on Friday. If it 
    happens that a Muslim is offering a prayer and invoking Allah for some good 
    at that very moment, Allah will grant him his request." (The sub-narrator 
    placed the top of his finger on the palm of the other hand between the 
    middle finger and the little one.)    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 216h: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas bin Malik: During the lifetime of Allah's 
    Apostle a Jew attacked a girl and took some silver ornaments she was wearing 
    and crushed her head. Her relative brought her to the Prophet while she was 
    in her last breaths, and she was unable to speak. Allah's Apostle asked her, 
    "Who has hit you? So-and so?", mentioning somebody other than her murderer. 
    She moved her head, indicating denial. The Prophet mentioned another person 
    other than the murderer, and she again moved her head indicating denial. 
    Then he asked, "Was it so-and-so?", mentioning the name of her killer. She 
    nodded, agreeing. Then Allah's Apostle; ordered that the head of that Jew be 
    crushed between two stones.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 217: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Umar: I heard the Prophet saying, 
    "Afflictions will emerge from here," pointing towards the East.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 218: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abi A'ufa: We were with Allah's 
    Apostle on a journey, and when the sun set, he said to a man, "Get down and 
    prepare a drink of Sawiq for me." The man said, "O Allah's Apostle! Will you 
    wait till it is evening?" Allah's Apostle again said, "Get down and prepare 
    a drink of Sawiq." The man said, "O Allah's Apostle! Will you wait till it 
    is evening, for it is still daytime. " The Prophet again said, "Get down and 
    prepare a drink of Sawiq." So the third time the man got down and prepared a 
    drink of sawiq for him. Allah's Apostle drank thereof and pointed with his 
    hand towards the East, saying, "When you see the night falling from this 
    side, then a fasting person should break his fast."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 219a: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud: The Prophet said, "The 
    call (or the Adhan) of Bila should not stop you from taking the Suhur-meals 
    for Bilal calls (or pronounces the Adhan) so that the one who is offering 
    the night prayer should take a rest, and he does not indicate the daybreak 
    or dawn." The narrator, Yazid, described (how dawn breaks) by stretching out 
    his hands and then separating them wide apart.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 219i: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, The example 
    of a miser and a generous person is like that of two persons wearing iron 
    cloaks from the breast upto the neck When the generous person spends, the 
    iron cloak enlarges and spread over his skin so much so that it covers his 
    fingertips and obliterates his tracks. As for the miser, as soon as he 
    thinks of spending every ring of the iron cloak sticks to its place (against 
    his body) and he tries to expand it, but it does not expand. The Prophet 
    pointed with his hand towards his throat.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 220: 
 
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    | Narrated Anas bin Malik: Allah's Apostle said, "Shall I 
    tell you of the best families among the Ansar?" They (the people) said, 
    "Yes, O Allah's Apostle!" The Prophet said, "The best are Banu- An-Najjar, 
    and after them are Banu 'Abdil Ash-hal, and after them are Banu Al-Harith 
    bin Al-Khazraj, and after them are Banu Sa'ida." The Prophet then moved his 
    hand by closing his fingers and then opening them like one throwing 
    something, and then said, "Anyhow, there is good in all the families of the 
    Ansar. "    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 221: 
 
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    | Narrated Sahl bin Sad As-Sa'idi: (a companion of Allah's 
    Apostle) Allah's Apostle, holding out his middle and index fingers, said, 
    "My advent and the Hour's are like this (or like these)," namely, the period 
    between his era and the Hour is like the distance between those two fingers, 
    i.e., very short.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 222: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Umar: The Prophet (holding out his ten 
    fingers thrice), said, "The month is thus and thus and thus," namely thirty 
    days. Then (holding out his ten fingers twice and then nine fingers), he 
    said, "It may be thus and thus and thus," namely twenty nine days. He meant 
    once thirty days and once twenty nine days.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 223: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Masud: The Prophet pointed with his hand 
    towards Yemen and said twice, "Faith is there," and then pointed towards the 
    East, and said, "Verily, sternness and mercilessness are the qualities of 
    those who are busy with their camels and pay no attention to their religion, 
    where the two sides of the head of Satan will appear," namely, the tribes of 
    Rabl'a and Muqar.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 224: 
 
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    | Narrated Sahl: Allah's Apostle said, "I and the one who 
    looks after an orphan will be like this in Paradise," showing his middle and 
    index fingers and separating them.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 225: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: A man came to the Prophet and said, 
    "O Allah's Apostle! A black child has been born for me." The Prophet asked 
    him, "Have you got camels?" The man said, "Yes." The Prophet asked him, 
    "What color are they?" The man replied, "Red." The Prophet said, "Is there a 
    grey one among them?' The man replied, "Yes." The Prophet said, "Whence 
    comes that?" He said, "May be it is because of heredity." The Prophet said, 
    "May be your latest son has this color because of heredity."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 226: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah: An Ansari man accused his wife (of 
    committing illegal sexual intercourse). The Prophet made both of them takes 
    the oath of Lian, and separated them from each other (by divorce).    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 227: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: Hilal bin Umaiyya accused his wife 
    of illegal sexual intercourse and came to the Prophet to bear witness 
    (against her), (taking the oath of Lian). The Prophet was saying, "Allah 
    knows that either of you is a liar. Will anyone of you repent (to Allah)?" 
    Then the lady got up and gave her witness.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 228: 
 
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    | Narrated Sahl bin Sad As-Sa'idi: 'Uwaimir Al-Ajlani came 
    to 'Asim bin Ad Al-Ansari and said to him, "O 'Asim! Suppose a man saw 
    another man with his wife, would he kill him whereupon you would kill him; 
    or what should he do? Please, O 'Asim, ask about this on my behalf." 'Asim 
    asked Allah's Apostle about it. Allah's Apostle, disliked that question and 
    considered it disgraceful. What 'Asim heard from Allah's Apostle was hard on 
    him. When 'Asim returned to his family, 'Uwaimir came to him and said, "O 
    'Asim! What did Allah's Apostle. say to you?" 'Asim said to 'Uwaimir, "You 
    never bring me any good. Allah's Apostle disliked the problem which I asked 
    him about." 'Uwaimir said, "By Allah, I will not give up this matter until I 
    ask the Prophet about it." So 'Uwaimir proceeded till he came to Allah's 
    Apostle in the midst of people, and said, "O Allah's Apostle! If a man sees 
    another man with his wife, would he kill him, whereupon you would kill him, 
    or what should he do?" Allah's Apostle said, "Allah has revealed some decree 
    as regards you and your wives case. Go and bring her." So they carried out 
    the process of Lian while I was present among the people with Allah's 
    Apostle. When they had finished their Lian, 'Uwaimir said, "O Allah's 
    Apostle! If I should now keep her with me as a wife, then I have told a 
    lie." So he divorced her thrice before Allah's Apostle ordered him. (Ibn 
    Shihab said: So divorce was the tradition for all those who were involved in 
    a case of Lian.)    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 229: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn Juraij: Ibn Shihab informed me of Lian and 
    the tradition related to it, referring to the narration of Sahl bin Sad, the 
    brother of Bani Sa'idi He said, "An Ansari man came to Allah's Apostle and 
    said, 'O Allah's Apostle! If a man saw another man with his wife, should he 
    kill him, or what should he do?' So Allah revealed concerning his affair 
    what is mentioned in the Holy Quran about the affair of those involved in a 
    case of Lian. The Prophet said, 'Allah has given His verdict regarding you 
    and your wife.' So they carried out Lian in the mosque while I was present 
    there. When they had finished, the man said, "O Allah's Apostle! If I should 
    now keep her with me as a wife then I have told a lie about her. Then he 
    divorced her thrice before Allah's Apostle ordered him, when they had 
    finished the Lian process. So he divorced her in front of the Prophet ." Ibn 
    Shihab added, "After their case, it became a tradition that a couple 
    involved in a case of Lian should be separated by divorce. That lady was 
    pregnant then, and later on her son was called by his mother's name. The 
    tradition concerning their inheritance was that she would be his heir and he 
    would inherit of her property the share Allah had prescribed for him." Ibn 
    Shihab said that Sahl bin Sad As'Saidi said that the Prophet said (in the 
    above narration), "If that lady delivers a small red child like a lizard, 
    then the lady has spoken the truth and the man was a liar, but if she 
    delivers a child with black eyes and huge lips, then her husband has spoken 
    the truth." Then she delivered it in the shape one would dislike (as it 
    proved her guilty).    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 230: 
 
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    | Narrated Al-Qasim bin Muhammad: Ibn 'Abbas; said, "Once 
    Lian was mentioned before the Prophet whereupon 'Asim bin Adi said something 
    and went away. Then a man from his tribe came to him, complaining that he 
    had found a man width his wife. 'Asim said, 'I have not been put to task 
    except for my statement (about Lian).' 'Asim took the man to the Prophet and 
    the man told him of the state in which he had found his wife. The man was 
    pale, thin, and of lank hair, while the other man whom he claimed he had 
    seen with his wife, was brown, fat and had much flesh on his calves. The 
    Prophet invoked, saying, 'O Allah! Reveal the truth.' So that lady delivered 
    a child resembling the man whom her husband had mentioned he had found her 
    with. The Prophet then made them carry out Lian." Then a man from that 
    gathering asked Ibn 'Abbas, "Was she the same lady regarding which the 
    Prophet had said, 'If I were to stone to death someone without witness, I 
    would have stoned this lady'?" Ibn 'Abbas said, "No, that was another lady 
    who, though being a Muslim, used to arouse suspicion by her outright 
    misbehavior. "    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 231: 
 
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    | Narrated Said bin Jubair: I asked Ibn 'Umar, "(What is 
    the verdict if) a man accuses his wife of illegal sexual intercourse?" Ibn 
    'Umar said, "The Prophet separated (by divorce) the couple of Bani Al-Ajlan, 
    and said, (to them), 'Allah knows that one of you two is a liar; so will one 
    of you repent?' But both of them refused. He again said, 'Allah knows that 
    one of you two is a liar; so will one of you repent?' But both of them 
    refused. So he separated them by divorce." (Aiyub, a sub-narrator said: 'Amr 
    bin Dinar said to me, "There is something else in this Hadith which you have 
    not mentioned. It goes thus: The man said, 'What about my money (i.e. the 
    Mahr that I have given to my wife)?' It was said, 'You have no right to 
    restore any money, for if you have spoken the truth (as regards the 
    accusation), you have also consummated your marriage with her; and if you 
    have told a lie, you are less rightful to have your money back.' ")    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 232: 
 
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    | Narrated Said bin Jubair: I asked Ibn 'Umar about those 
    who were involved in a case of Lien. He said, "The Prophet said to those who 
    were involved in a case of Lien, 'Your accounts are with Allah. One of you 
    two is a liar, and you (the husband) have no right over her (she is 
    divorced)." The man said, 'What about my property (Mahr) ?' The Prophet 
    said, 'You have no right to get back your property. If you have told the 
    truth about her then your property was for the consummation of your marriage 
    with her; and if you told a lie about her, then you are less rightful to get 
    your property back.' " Sufyan, a sub-narrator said: I learned the Hadith 
    from 'Amr. Narrated Aiyub: I heard Sa'id bin Jubair saying, "I asked Ibn 
    'Umar, 'If a man (accuses his wife for an illegal sexual intercourse and) 
    carries out the process of Lian (what will happen)?' Ibn 'Umar set two of 
    his fingers apart. (Sufyan set his index finger and middle finger apart.) 
    Ibn 'Umar said, 'The Prophet separated the couple of Bani Al-Ajlan by 
    divorce and said thrice, "Allah knows that one of you two is a liar; so will 
    one of you repent (to Allah)?' "    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 233: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Umar: Allah's Apostle separated (divorced) 
    the wife from her husband who accused her for an illegal sexual intercourse, 
    and made them take the oath of Lian .    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 234: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Umar: The Prophet made an Ansari man and 
    his wife carry out Lian, and then separated them by divorce.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 235: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Umar: The Prophet made a man and his wife 
    carry out Lian, and the husband repudiated her child. So the Prophet got 
    them separated (by divorce) and decided that the child belonged to the 
    mother only.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 236: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: Those involved in a case of Lian 
    were mentioned before Allah's Apostle Asim bin Adi said something about that 
    and then left. Later on a man from his tribe came to him and told him that 
    he had found another man with his wife. On that 'Asim said, "I have not been 
    put to task except for what I have said (about Lian)." 'Asim took the man to 
    Allah's Apostle and he told him of the state in which he found his wife. The 
    man was pale, thin and lank-haired, while the other man whom he had found 
    with his wife was brown, fat with thick calves and curly hair. Allah's 
    Apostle said, "O Allah! Reveal the truth." Then the lady delivered a child 
    resembling the man whom her husband had mentioned he had found with her. So 
    Allah's Apostle ordered them to carry out Lien. A man from that gathering 
    said to Ibn 'Abbas, "Was she the same lady regarding whom Allah's Apostle 
    said, 'If I were to stone to death someone without witnesses, I would have 
    stoned this lady'?" Ibn 'Abbas said, "No, that was another lady who, though 
    being a Muslim, used to arouse suspicion because of her outright 
    misbehavior."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 237: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Aisha: The Prophet said . . . (as in 240).    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 238: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Aisha: Rifa'a Al-Qurazi married a lady and then 
    divorced her whereupon she married another man. She came to the Prophet and 
    said that her new husband did not approach her, and that he was completely 
    impotent. The Prophet said (to her), "No (you cannot remarry your first 
    husband) till you taste the second husband and he tastes you (i.e. till he 
    consummates his marriage with you)."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 239: 
 
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    | Narrated Um Salama: (the wife of the Prophet) A lady from 
    Bani Aslam, called Subai'a, become a widow while she was pregnant. Abu 
    As-Sanabil bin Ba'kak demanded her hand in marriage, but she refused to 
    marry him and said, "By Allah, I cannot marry him unless I have completed 
    one of the two prescribed periods." About ten days later (after having 
    delivered her child), she went to the Prophet and he said (to her), "You can 
    marry now."    |  
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    | Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Abdullah: that his father had 
    written to Ibn Al-Arqam a letter asking him to ask Subai'a Al-Aslamiya how 
    the Prophet had given her the verdict. She said, "The Prophet, gave me his 
    verdict that after I gave birth, I could marry."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 241: 
 
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    | Narrated Al-Miswer bin Makhrama: Subai'a Al-Aslamiya gave 
    birth to a child a few days after the death of her husband. She came to the 
    Prophet and asked permission to remarry, and the Prophet gave her 
    permission, and she got married.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 242: 
 
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    | Narrated Qasim bin Muhammad and Sulaiman bin Yasar: that 
    Yahya bin Said bin Al-'As divorced the daughter of 'Abdur-Rahman bin 
    Al-Hakarn. Abdur-Rahman took her to his house. On that 'Aisha sent a message 
    to Marwan bin Al-Hakam who was the ruler of Medina, saying, "Fear Allah, and 
    urge your brother) to return her to her house." Marwan (in Sulaiman's 
    version) said, "Abdur-Rahman bin Al-Hakam did not obey me (or had a 
    convincing argument)." (In Al-Qasim's versions Marwan said, "Have you not 
    heard of the case of Fatima bint Qais?" Aisha said, "The case of Fatima bint 
    Qais is not in your favor.' Marwan bin Al-Hakam said to 'Aisha, "The reason 
    that made Fatima bint Qais go to her father's house is just applicable to 
    the daughter of 'Abdur-Rahman."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 243: 
 
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    | Narrated Al-Qasim: Aisha said, "What is wrong with 
    Fatima? Why doesn't she fear Allah?" by saying that a divorced lady is not 
    entitled to be provided with residence and sustenance (by her husband)    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 244: 
 
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    | Narrated Qasim: Ursa said to Aisha, "Do you know 
    so-and-so, the daughter of Al-Hakam? Her husband divorced her irrevocably 
    and she left (her husband's house)." 'Aisha said, "What a bad thing she has 
    done!" 'Ursa said (to 'Aisha), "Haven't you heard the statement of Fatima?" 
    'Aisha replied, "It is not in her favor to mention." 'Ursa added, 'Aisha 
    reproached (Fatima) severely and said, "Fatima was in a lonely place, and 
    she was proned to danger, so the Prophet allowed her (to go out of her 
    husband's house)."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 245: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Ursa: Aisha disapproved of what Fatima used to 
    say.'    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 246: 
 
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    | Narrated 'Aisha: When Allah's Apostle decided to leave 
    Mecca after the Hajj, he saw Safiyya, sad and standing at the entrance of 
    her tent. He said to her, "Aqr (or) Halq! You will detain us. Did you 
    perform Tawaf-al-Ifada on the day of Nahr? She said, "Yes." He said, "Then 
    you can depart."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 247: 
 
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    | Narrated Al-Hasan: Ma'qil gave his sister in marriage and 
    later her husband divorced her once.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 248: 
 
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    | Narrated Al-Hasan: The sister of Ma'qil bin Yasar was 
    married to a man and then that man divorced her and remained away from her 
    till her period of the 'Iddah expired. Then he demanded for her hand in 
    marriage, but Ma'qil got angry out of pride and haughtiness and said, "He 
    kept away from her when he could still retain her, and now he demands her 
    hand again?" So Ma'qil disagreed to remarry her to him. Then Allah revealed: 
    'When you have divorced women and they have fulfilled the term of their 
    prescribed period, do not prevent them from marrying their (former) 
    husbands.' (2.232) So the Prophet sent for Ma'qil and recited to him 
    (Allah's order) and consequently Ma'qil gave up his pride and haughtiness 
    and yielded to Allah's order.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 249: 
 
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    | Narrated Nafi: Ibn 'Umar bin Al-Khattab divorced his wife 
    during her menses. Allah's Apostle ordered him to take her back till she 
    became clean, and when she got another period while she was with him, she 
    should wait till she became clean again and only then, if he wanted to 
    divorce her, he could do so before having sexual relations with her. And 
    that is the period Allah has fixed for divorcing women. Whenever 'Abdullah 
    (bin 'Umar) was asked about that, he would say to the questioner, "If you 
    divorced her thrice, she is no longer lawful for you unless she marries 
    another man (and the other man divorces her in his turn).' Ibn 'Umar further 
    said, 'Would that you (people) only give one or two divorces, because the 
    Prophet has ordered me so."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 250: 
 
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    | Narrated Yunus Ibn Jubair: Ibn 'Umar divorced his wife 
    while she was having her menses. 'Umar asked the Prophet who said, "Order 
    him (your son) to take her back, and then divorced her before her period of 
    the 'Iddah has elapsed." I asked Ibn 'Umar, "Will that divorce (during the 
    menses) be counted?" He replied, "If somebody behaves foolishly (will his 
    foolishness be an excuse for his misbehavior)?"    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 251: 
 
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    | Narrated Humaid bin Nafi': Zainab bint Abu Salama told me 
    these three narrations: Zainab said: I went to Um Habiba, the wife of the 
    Prophet when her father, Abu- Sufyan bin Herb had died. Um ,Habiba asked for 
    a perfume which contained yellow scent (Khaluq) or some other scent, and she 
    first perfumed one of the girls with it and then rubbed her cheeks with it 
    and said, "By Allah, I am not in need of perfume, but I have heard Allah's 
    Apostle saying, 'It is not lawful for a lady who believes in Allah and the 
    Last Day to mourn for a dead person for more than three days unless he is 
    her husband for whom she should mourn for four months and ten days.' " 
    Zainab further said: I want to Zainab bint Jahsh when her brother died. She 
    asked for perfume and used some of it and said, "By Allah, I am not in need 
    of perfume, but I have heard Allah's Apostle saying on the pulpit, 'It is 
    not lawful for a lady who believes in Allah and the last day to mourn for 
    more than three days except for her husband for whom she should mourn for 
    four months and ten days.' " Zainab further said, "I heard my mother, Um 
    Salama saying that a woman came to Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's 
    Apostle! The husband of my daughter has died and she is suffering from an 
    eye disease, can she apply kohl to her eye?" Allah's Apostle replied, "No," 
    twice or thrice. (Every time she repeated her question) he said, "No." Then 
    Allah's Apostle added, "It is just a matter of four months and ten days. In 
    the Pre-Islamic Period of ignorance a widow among you should throw a globe 
    of dung when one year has elapsed." I said to Zainab, "What does 'throwing a 
    globe of dung when one year had elapsed' mean?" Zainab said, "When a lady 
    was bereaved of her husband, she would live in a wretched small room and put 
    on the worst clothes she had and would not touch any scent till one year had 
    elapsed. Then she would bring an animal, e.g. a donkey, a sheep or a bird 
    and rub her body against it. The animal against which she would rub her body 
    would scarcely survive. Only then she would come out of her room, whereupon 
    she would be given a globe of dung which she would throw away and then she 
    would use the scent she liked or the like."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 252: 
 
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    | Narrated Um Salama: A woman was bereaved of her husband 
    and her relatives worried about her eyes (which were diseased). They came to 
    Allah's Apostle, and asked him to allow them to treat her eyes with kohl, 
    but he said, "She should not apply kohl to her eyes. (In the Pre-Islamic 
    period of Ignorance) a widowed woman among you would stay in the worst of 
    her clothes (or the worst part of her house) and when a year had elapsed, if 
    a dog passed by her, she would throw a globe of dung, Nay, (she cannot use 
    kohl) till four months and ten days have elapsed." Narrated Um Habiba: The 
    Prophet said, "It is not lawful for a Muslim woman who believes in Allah and 
    the Last Day to mourn for more than three days, except for her husband, for 
    whom she should mourn for four months and ten days."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 253: 
 
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    | Narrated Um 'Atiyya: We were forbidden to mourn for more 
    than three days except for a husband.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 254: 
 
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    | Narrated Um 'Atiyya: We were forbidden to mourn for more 
    than three days for a dead person, except for a husband, for whom a wife 
    should mourn for four months and ten days (while in the mourning period) we 
    were not allowed to put kohl in our eyes, nor perfume our-selves, nor wear 
    dyed clothes, except a garment of 'Asb (special clothes made in Yemen). But 
    it was permissible for us that when one of us became clean from her menses 
    and took a bath, she could use a piece of a certain kind of incense. And it 
    was forbidden for us to follow funeral processions.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 255: 
 
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    | Narrated Um 'Atiyya: The Prophet said, "It is not lawful 
    for a lady who believes in Allah and the Last Day, to mourn for more than 
    three days for a dead person, except for her husband, in which case she 
    should neither put kohl in her eyes, nor perfume herself, nor wear dyed 
    clothes, except a garment of 'Asb" Um 'Atiyya added: The Prophet said, "She 
    should not use perfume except when she becomes clean from her menses 
    whereupon she can use Qust, and Azfar (two kinds of incense).    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 256: 
 
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    | Narrated Mujahid: (regarding the Verse): 'If any of you 
    dies and leaves wives behind,' That was the period of the 'Iddah which the 
    widow was obliged to spend in the house of the late husband. Then Allah 
    revealed: And those of you who die and leave wives should bequeath for their 
    wives a year's maintenance and residence without turning them out, but if 
    they leave, there is no blame on you for what they do of themselves, 
    provided it is honorable (i.e. lawful marriage) (2.240) Mujahid said: Allah 
    has ordered that a widow has the right to stay for seven months and twenty 
    days with her husband's relatives through her husband's will and testament 
    so that she will complete the period of one year (of 'Iddah). But the widow 
    has the right to stay that extra period or go out of her husband's house as 
    is indicated by the statement of Allah: 'But if they leave there is no blame 
    on you,... ' (2.240) Ibn 'Abbas said: The above Verse has cancelled the 
    order of spending the period of the 'Iddah at her late husband's house, and 
    so she could spend her period of the 'Iddah wherever she likes. And Allah 
    says: 'Without turning them out.' 'Ata said: If she would, she could spend 
    her period of the 'Iddah at her husband's house, and live there according to 
    her (husband's) will and testament, and if she would, she could go out (of 
    her husband's house) as Allah says: 'There is no blame on you for what they 
    do of themselves.' (2.240) 'Ata added: Then the Verses of inheritance were 
    revealed and the order of residence (for the widow) was cancelled, and she 
    could spend her period of the 'Iddah wherever she would like, and she was no 
    longer entitled to be accommodated by her husband's family.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 257: 
 
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    | Narrated Zainab bint Um Salama: When Um Habiba bint Abi 
    Sufyan was informed of her father's death, she asked for perfume and rubbed 
    it over her arms and said, "I am not in need of perfume, but I have heard 
    the Prophet saying, "It is not lawful for a lady who believes in Allah and 
    the Last Day to mourn for more than three days except for her husband for 
    whom the (mourning) period is four months and ten days."    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 258: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Mas'ud: The Prophet prohibited taking the 
    price of a dog, the earnings of a soothsayer and the money earned by 
    prostitution.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 259: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Juhaifa: The Prophet cursed the lady who 
    practices tattooing and the one who gets herself tattooed, and one who eats 
    (takes) Riba' (usury) and the one who gives it. And he prohibited taking the 
    price of a dog, and the money earned by prostitution, and cursed the makers 
    of pictures.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 260: 
 
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    | Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet forbade taking the 
    earnings of a slave girl by prostitution.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 261: 
 
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    | Narrated Said bin Jubair: I said to Ibn 'Umar, "If a man 
    accuses his wife of illegal sexual intercourse (what is the judgment)?" He 
    said, "Allah's Prophet separated the couple of Bani 'Ajlan (when the husband 
    accused his wife for an illegal sexual intercourse). The Prophet said, 
    'Allah knows that one of you two IS a liar; so will one of you repent?' But 
    they refused. He then again said, 'Allah knows that one of you two is a 
    liar; so will one of you repent?' But they refused, whereupon he separated 
    them by divorce." Aiyub (a sub-narrator) said: 'Amr bin Dinar said to me, 
    "In the narration there is something which I do not see you mentioning, i.e. 
    the husband said, "What about my money (Mahr)?' The Prophet said, "You are 
    not entitled to take back money, for if you told the truth you have already 
    entered upon her (and consummated your marriage with her) and if you are a 
    liar then you are less entitled to take it back.    |  
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    | Volume 7, Book 63, Number 262: 
 
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    | Narrated Ibn 'Umar: The Prophet said to those who were 
    involved in a case of Lian, "Your accounts are with Allah. One of you two is 
    a liar. You (husband) have right on her (wife)." The husband said, "My 
    money, O Allah's Apostle!" The Prophet said, "You are not entitled to take 
    back any money. If you have told the truth, the Mahr that you paid, was for 
    having sexual relations with her lawfully; and if you are a liar, then you 
    are less entitled to get it back."    |  
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		| �As for those who divide their religion and break up into sects, thou has no part in them in the least....� 
 (Al-An'aam, 6:159)
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