Assalamu'alaykum wa-rahmatullaah,
This thread got stuck in the Mud ..someone get it moving again please?
wa'alaykum salaam wa rahmatullaahi wa barakatuhu
.May Allaah reward you all for trying to keep this thread alive!
It is our mother A'isha bint Abi Bakr radiallaahu anha right? And the incident would be of Ahl Al-Ifk.
Too late for quotes here unfortunately, but if you've not done me the favor of posting them, I will do tomorrow insha'Allaah, as well as go digging for some clues myself.
2. A very outspoken but yet, a very religious lady who used to spend her time praying and fasting.
Jabir bin 'Abdullah Ansari narrates an incident which was related to him by Umm Mubasher. She and Hafsah and the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) were sitting and chatting together. He said that all the people who had given the pledged of allegiance at Hudaybiyah under the tree would go to Paradise, and not to Hell. She asked how that was possible. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) got annoyed, but Hafsah did not give up and quoted an Ayah from Surah Maryam.
"There is not one of you but will pass over it (Hell)." [Noble Quran 19:71]
In reply he quoted the very next Ayah, also from Surah Maryam.
"Then We shall save those who use to fear Allah and were dutiful to Him. And We shall leave the wrongdoers therein to there knees (in Hell)." [Noble Quran 19:72]
This news of Hafsah disputing with the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) spread in Al-Madinah. On that day the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) was very disturbed; and when 'Umar Faruq heard about it he chided his daughter. She replied that 'A'ishah too spoke in the same manner to him. Her father again cautioned her not to compete with 'A'ishah and maintain a certain decorum, or else she would bring trouble on herself.
3. An incident within the household happened that result in the revelation of some ayaats in the Quraan.
Among the Mothers of the believers, 'A'ishah, Umm Habibah, Sawdah and Hafsah all belonged to the tribe of Quraysh. The others came from various other tribes. Everyday after the 'Asr prayer, the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) would visit them all for a little while to see if they needed anything; the time of the visits was routine and each would wait eagerly for his arrival. On several occasions, it so happened that he spent more time with Zaynab. This upset 'A'ishah, and she spoke about it to Hafsah and Sawdah. They got together and found out that a certain relative had sent Zaynab a special kind of honey and she used to offer it to the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) everyday. This was his favorite and he used to be delayed in her apartment, enjoying it. 'A'ishah was so fond of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) that she could not bear for him to be late coming to her apartment. Because of her regard for him she could not object directly.
So she consulted Hafsah and Sawdah, and they decided that when he comes to each of us by turn, we would all say that there is a strange smell emanating from his mouth. When he heard the same thing from all three of them, he believed it must be due to the honey he had, and decided to give it up for good. If this had been an incident in the life of an ordinary person it would have been of no consequence. But this was with the last Prophet of Allah and his every word and every action would become the law or Shari'ah for all Muslims for all time to come. Thus it had a special significance.
So Allah rebuked him in Ayah of Surat At-Tahrim.
"O Prophet! Why do you forbid (for yourself) that which Allah has allowed to you, seeking to please your wives? And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful." [Noble Quran 66:1]
It was around the same time that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) confided a secret matter to Hafsah, and warned her not to speak to anyone about it. But she told 'A'ishah. Allah then revealed to the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) what happened. Allah revealed this in the following Ayah of Surat At-Tahrim,
"And when the Prophet disclosed a matter in confidence to one of his wife, then she told it. And Allah made it known to him; he informed part thereof and left a part. Then when he told her thereof, she said: "Who told you this?" He said: "The All-Knower, the All-Aware has told me." [Noble Quran 66:3]
Aisya al Humayra gets to choose the next clue giver or post more herself.
Lol @ me. I really need to stop skimming posts and actually start reading them.
Man girl, those clues were way vague lol, but I admit it's my fault as well. I was wondering how that could be a 'household' incident, and thinking I might be wrong, but went for it anyway to bring this thread back up so khayr insha'Allaah. Live and learn, history is not one of my finer points unfortunately.
OK, if I may do this, I'll pass the next clues to whoever has anyone in mind. . maybe Sister Samiha. . or Sister Seeking Allah's Mercy. . [that's allowed right, Sister Al-Fajr?]
Yes ..LOL @ Sister Al-Fajr. Yeah, that's a good idea :wink:
Yeah, I think it was waay too vague when I re-read it again. *sigh*
But yeah, Alhamdulillah; congrats that you got it right! It was in Suraah At-Tahreem the ayaat was revealed.
Jazaakum Allaahu khaayraa.
OK, if I may do this, I'll pass the next clues to whoever has anyone in mind. . maybe Sister Samiha. . or Sister Seeking Allah's Mercy. . [that's allowed right, Sister Al-Fajr?]
1) She migrated for the sake of Allaah and was tested with a real tough test after migration.
2) She gave 50 mikthal's out of her mahr when she got married, to the person who informed her of the marriage proposal and Khalid ibn Said ibn al-Aas was her wakil.
3) After her wedding, a lady told her she has accepted Islam and asked her of something that when the Prophetwas told about, made him very happy.
Umm Habiba radiAllaahu anha, after she migrated to Abyssinia, her husband rejected Islaam and believed in Christianity, this was her severe trial.