It was narrated from Jabir that his maternal aunt was divorced, and she wanted to go out to some date palms of hers, but she met a man who told her not to do that. She went to the Messenger of Allah and he said: Go out and take the harvest of your date palms, for perhaps you will give Zakah or do some good (give voluntary charity).
Read More..It was narrated that Abu Bakr bin Hafs said: Abu Salamah and I entered upon Fatimah bint Qais, who said: My husband divorced me and he did not give me any accommodation or maintenance. She said: He left with me ten measures (Aqfizah) (of food) with a cousin of his: Five of barley and five of dates. I went to the Messenger of Allah and told him about that. He said: 'He has spoken the truth.' And he told me to observe my 'Iddah in the house of so-and-so. And her husband had divorced her irrevocably.
Read More..Ubaidullah bin 'Abdullah bin 'Utbah narrated that 'Abdullah bin 'Amr bin 'Uthman divorced the daughter of Sa'eed bin Zaid -whose mother was Hamnah bint Qais- irrevocably. Her maternal aunt Fatimah bint Qais told her to move from the house of 'Abdullah bin 'Amr. Marwan heard of that, so he sent word to her, telling her to go back to her home until her 'Iddah was over. She sent a word to him telling him that her maternal aunt Fatimah had issued a Fatwa to that effect, and she told her that the Messenger of Allah had issued a Fatwa to her, telling her to move when Abu 'Amr bin Hafs Al-Makhzumi divorced her. Marwan sent Qabisah bin Dhu'aib to Fatimah to ask her about that. She said that she had been married to Abu 'Amr when the Messenger of Allah appointed 'Ali bin Abi Talib as governor of Yemen, and he went out with him, then he sent word to her divorcing her, and that was the final divorce for her. He told her to ask Al-Harith bin Hisham and 'Ayyash for her provisions that her husband had allocated for her. They said: By Allah, she is not entitled to any provision. So, she sent to Al-Harith bin Hisham and 'Ayyash asking them for the provisions from us unless she is pregnant, and she has no right to live in our house unless we permit her. Fatimah said that she went to the Messenger of Allah and told him about that and he said that they had told the truth. She said: I said: 'Where shall I move to, O Messenger of Allah?' He said: 'Move to the house of Ibn Umm Maktum' -who was the blind man, concerning whom Allah rebuked him in His Book. I moved to his house, and I used to take off my outer garments. Then the Messenger of Allah married her to Usamah bin Zaid.
Read More..It was narrated from 'Amr bin Az-Zubair that Fatimah bint Abi Hubaish told him that she came to the Messenger of Allah and complained to him about (continual) bleeding. The Messenger of Allah said to her: That is a vein. Look and when your period comes, do not pray, and when your period ends, then purify yourself and pray during the time between one period and the next.
Read More..It was narrated from Ibn 'Abbas, regarding Allah's saying: Whatever a Verse do We abrogate or cause to be forgotten, We bring a better one or similar to it. and And when We change a Verse in place of another -and Allah knows best what He sends down (Al-Nahl 16:101) and Allah blots out what He wills and confirms (what He wills). And with Him is the Mother of the Book. The first thing that was abrogated in the Qur'an was the Qiblah. And He said: And divorced women shall wait (as regards their marriage) for three menstrual periods, and it is not lawful for them to conceal what Allah has created in their wombs, if they believe in Allah and the Last Day. And their husbands have better right to take them back in that period, if they wish for reconciliation. -that is because when a man divorced his wife, he had more right to take her back, even if he had divorced her three times. Then (Allah) abrogated that and said: The divorce is twice, after that, either you retain her on reasonable terms or release her with kindness.
Read More..Ibn 'Umar said: I divorced my wife when she was menstruating. 'Umar went to the Prophet and told him about that. The Prophet said: 'Tell him to take her back, then when she becomes pure, if he wants to, let him divorce her.' I said to Ibn 'Umar: Did that count as one divorce? He said: Why not? What do you think if some becomes helpless and behaves foolishly.
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