Narrated Abu Burda: Aisha brought out to us a Kisa and an Izar and said, The Prophet died while wearing these two. (Kisa, a square black piece of woolen cloth. Izar, a sheet cloth garment covering the lower half of the body).
Read More..Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet had forbidden: (A) the Mulamasa and Munabadha (bargains), (B) the offering of two prayers, one after the morning compulsory prayer till the sun rises, and the others, after the `Asr prayer till the sun sets (C) He also forbade that one should sit wearing one garment, nothing of which covers his private parts (D) and prevent them from exposure to the sky; (E) he also forbade Ishtimalas- Samma'.
Read More..Narrated Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri: Allah's Apostle forbade two ways of wearing clothes and two kinds of dealings. (A) He forbade the dealings of the Mulamasa and the Munabadha. In the Mulamasa transaction the buyer just touches the garment he wants to buy at night or by daytime, and that touch would oblige him to buy it. In the Munabadha, one man throws his garment at another and the latter throws his at the former and the barter is complete and valid without examining the two objects or being satisfied with them (B) The two ways of wearing clothes were Ishtimal-as-Samma, i e., to cover one's shoulder with one's garment and leave the other bare: and the other way was to wrap oneself with a garment while one was sitting in such a way that nothing of that garment would cover one's private part.
Read More..Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle forbade two types of dresses: (A) To sit in an Ihtiba' posture in one garment nothing of which covers his private parts. (B) to cover one side of his body with one garment and leave the other side bare The Prophet also forbade the Mulamasa and Munabadha.
Read More..Narrated Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri: The Prophet forbade Ishtimal-as-Samma' and that a man should sit in an Ihtiba' posture in one garment, nothing of which covers his private parts.
Read More..Narrated Um Khalid bint Khalid: The Prophet was given some clothes including a black Khamisa. The Prophet said, To whom shall we give this to wear? The people kept silent whereupon the Prophet said, Fetch Um Khalid for me. I (Um Khalid) was brought carried (as I was small girl at that time). The Prophet took the Khamisa in his hands and made me wear it and said, May you live so long that your dress will wear out and you will mend it many times. On the Khamisa there were some green or pale designs (The Prophet saw these designs) and said, O Um Khalid! This is Sanah. (Sanah in a Ethiopian word meaning beautiful).
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