| Volume 7, Book 62, Number 1: 
                      Narrated Anas bin Malik:  A group of three men came to the houses of the wives of 
                      the Prophet asking how the Prophet worshipped (Allah), and 
                      when they were informed about that, they considered their 
                      worship insufficient and said, "Where are we from the 
                      Prophet as his past and future sins have been forgiven." 
                      Then one of them said, "I will offer the prayer throughout 
                      the night forever." The other said, "I will fast 
                      throughout the year and will not break my fast." The third 
                      said, "I will keep away from the women and will not marry 
                      forever." Allah's Apostle came to them and said, "Are you 
                      the same people who said so-and-so? By Allah, I am more 
                      submissive to Allah and more afraid of Him than you; yet I 
                      fast and break my fast, I do sleep and I also marry women. 
                      So he who does not follow my tradition in religion, is not 
                      from me (not one of my followers)."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 2:
                     
                      Narrated 'Ursa:  that he asked 'Aisha about the Statement of Allah: 'If 
                      you fear that you shall not be able to deal justly with 
                      the orphan girls, then marry (other) women of your choice, 
                      two or three or four; but if you fear that you shall not 
                      be able to deal justly (with them), then only one, or (the 
                      captives) that your right hands possess. That will be 
                      nearer to prevent you from doing injustice.' (4.3) 'Aisha 
                      said, "O my nephew! (This Verse has been revealed in 
                      connection with) an orphan girl under the guardianship of 
                      her guardian who is attracted by her wealth and beauty and 
                      intends to marry her with a Mahr less than what other 
                      women of her standard deserve. So they (such guardians) 
                      have been forbidden to marry them unless they do justice 
                      to them and give them their full Mahr, and they are 
                      ordered to marry other women instead of them."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 3:
                     
                      Narrated 'Alqama:  While I was with Abdullah, 'Uthman met him at Mina and 
                      said, "O Abu 'Abdur-Rahman ! I have something to say to 
                      you." So both of them went aside and 'Uthman said, "O Abu 
                      'Abdur-Rah. man! Shall we marry you to a virgin who will 
                      make you remember your past days?" When 'Abdullah felt 
                      that he was not in need of that, he beckoned me (to join 
                      him) saying, "O 'Alqama!" Then I heard him saying (in 
                      reply to 'Uthman), "As you have said that, (I tell you 
                      that) the Prophet once said to us, 'O young people! 
                      Whoever among you is able to marry, should marry, and 
                      whoever is not able to marry, is recommended to fast, as 
                      fasting diminishes his sexual power.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 4:
                     
                      Narrated 'Abdullah:  We were with the Prophet while we were young and had no 
                      wealth whatever. So Allah's Apostle said, "O young people! 
                      Whoever among you can marry, should marry, because it 
                      helps him lower his gaze and guard his modesty (i.e. his 
                      private parts from committing illegal sexual intercourse 
                      etc.), and whoever is not able to marry, should fast, as 
                      fasting diminishes his sexual power."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 5:
                     
                      Narrated 'Ata:  We presented ourselves along with Ibn 'Abbas at the 
                      funeral procession of Maimuna at a place called Sarif. Ibn 
                      'Abbas said, "This is the wife of the Prophet so when you 
                      lift her bier, do not Jerk it or shake it much, but walk 
                      smoothly because the Prophet had nine wives and he used to 
                      observe the night turns with eight of them, and for one of 
                      them there was no night turn."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 6:
                     
                      Narrated Anas:  The Prophet I used to go round (have sexual relations 
                      with) all his wives in one night, and he had nine wives.
                         
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 7:
                     
                      Narrated Said bin Jubair:  Ibn 'Abbas asked me, "Are you married?" I replied, 
                      "No." He said, "Marry, for the best person of this 
                      (Muslim) nation (i.e., Muhammad) of all other Muslims, had 
                      the largest number of wives."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 8:
                     
                      Narrated 'Umar bin Al-Khattab:  The Prophet said, "The rewards (of deeds) are according 
                      to the intention, and everybody will get the reward for 
                      what he has intended. So whoever emigrated for Allah's and 
                      His Apostle's sake, his emigration was for Allah and His 
                      Apostle; and whoever emigrated for worldly benefits, or to 
                      marry a woman, then his emigration was for the thing for 
                      what he emigrated for." (1)    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 9:
                     
                      Narrated Ibn Masud:  We used to fight in the holy battles in the company of 
                      the Prophet and we had no wives with us. So we said, "O 
                      Allah's Apostle! Shall we get castrated?" The Prophet 
                      forbade us to do so.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 10:
                     
                      Narrated Anas bin Malik:  'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf came (from Mecca to Medina) and 
                      the Prophet made a bond of brotherhood between him and Sad 
                      bin Ar-Rabi' Al-Ansari. Al-Ansari had two wives, so he 
                      suggested that 'Abdur-Rahman take half, his wives and 
                      property. 'Abdur-Rahman replied, "May Allah bless you with 
                      your wives and property. Kindly show me the market." So 'Abdur-Rahman 
                      went to the market and gained (in bargains) some dried 
                      yoghurt and some butter. After a few days the Prophet saw 
                      Abdur-Rahman with some yellow stains on his clothes and 
                      asked him, "What is that, O 'Abdur-Rahman?" He replied, "I 
                      had married an Ansari woman." The Prophet asked, "How much 
                      Mahr did you give her?" He replied, "The weight of one 
                      (date) stone of gold." The Prophet said, "Offer a banquet, 
                      even with one sheep."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 11:
                     
                      Narrated Sad bin Abi Waqqas:  Allah's Apostle forbade 'Uthman bin Maz'un to abstain 
                      from marrying (and other pleasures) and if he had allowed 
                      him, we would have gotten ourselves castrated.(1)    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 12:
                     
                      Narrated Sad bin Abi Waqqas:  The Prophet prevented 'Uthman bin Mazun from that (not 
                      marrying), and had he allowed him, we would have got 
                      ourselves castrated.(1)    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 13o:
                     
                      Narrated 'Abdullah:  We used to participate in the holy battles led by 
                      Allah's Apostle and we had nothing (no wives) with us. So 
                      we said, "Shall we get ourselves castrated?" He forbade us 
                      that and then allowed us to marry women with a temporary 
                      contract (2) and recited to us: -- 'O you who believe ! 
                      Make not unlawful the good things which Allah has made 
                      lawful for you, but commit no transgression.' (5.87)    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 13h:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  I said, "O Allah's Apostle! I am a young man and I am 
                      afraid that I may commit illegal sexual intercourse and I 
                      cannot afford to marry." He kept silent, and then repeated 
                      my question once again, but he kept silent. I said the 
                      same (for the third time) and he remained silent. Then 
                      repeated my question (for the fourth time), and only then 
                      the Prophet said, "O Abu Huraira! The pen has dried after 
                      writing what you are going to confront. So (it does not 
                      matter whether you) get yourself castrated or not."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 14:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha :  I said, "O Allah's Apostle! Suppose you landed in a 
                      valley where there is a tree of which something has been 
                      eaten and then you found trees of which nothing has been 
                      eaten, of which tree would you let your camel graze?" He 
                      said, "(I will let my camel graze) of the one of which 
                      nothing has been eaten before." (The sub-narrator added: 'Aisha 
                      meant that Allah's Apostle had not married a virgin 
                      besides herself .)    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 15:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  Allah's Apostle said (to me), "You have been shown to 
                      me twice in (my) dreams. A man was carrying you in a 
                      silken cloth and said to me, 'This is your wife.' I 
                      uncovered it; and behold, it was you. I said to myself, 
                      'If this dream is from Allah, He will cause it to come 
                      true.' "    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 16:
                     
                      Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah:  While we were returning from a Ghazwa (Holy Battle) 
                      with the Prophet, I started driving my camel fast, as it 
                      was a lazy camel A rider came behind me and pricked my 
                      camel with a spear he had with him, and then my camel 
                      started running as fast as the best camel you may see. 
                      Behold! The rider was the Prophet himself. He said, 'What 
                      makes you in such a hurry?" I replied, I am newly married 
                      " He said, "Did you marry a virgin or a matron? I replied, 
                      "A matron." He said, "Why didn't you marry a young girl so 
                      that you may play with her and she with you?" When we were 
                      about to enter (Medina), the Prophet said, "Wait so that 
                      you may enter (Medina) at night so that the lady of 
                      unkempt hair may comb her hair and the one whose husband 
                      has been absent may shave her pubic region.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 17:
                     
                      Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:  When I got married, Allah's Apostle said to me, "What 
                      type of lady have you married?" I replied, "I have married 
                      a matron' He said, "Why, don't you have a liking for the 
                      virgins and for fondling them?" Jabir also said: Allah's 
                      Apostle said, "Why didn't you marry a young girl so that 
                      you might play with her and she with you?'    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 18:
                     
                      Narrated 'Ursa:  The Prophet asked Abu Bakr for 'Aisha's hand in 
                      marriage. Abu Bakr said "But I am your brother." The 
                      Prophet said, "You are my brother in Allah's religion and 
                      His Book, but she (Aisha) is lawful for me to marry."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 19:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  The Prophet said, "The best women are the riders of the 
                      camels and the righteous among the women of Quraish. They 
                      are the kindest women to their children in their childhood 
                      and the more careful women of the property of their 
                      husbands."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 20:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Burda's father:  Allah's Apostle said, any man who has a slave girl whom 
                      he educates properly, teaches good manners, manumits and 
                      marries her, will get a double reward And if any man of 
                      the people of the Scriptures believes in his own prophet 
                      and then believes in me too, he will (also) get a double 
                      reward And any slave who fulfills his duty to his master 
                      and to his Lord, will (also) get a double reward."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 21:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  The Prophet said: Abraham did not tell lies except 
                      three. (One of them was) when Abraham passed by a tyrant 
                      and (his wife) Sara was accompanying him (Abu Huraira then 
                      mentioned the whole narration and said:) (The tyrant) gave 
                      her Hajar. Sara said, "Allah saved me from the hands of 
                      the Kafir (i.e. infidel) and gave me Hajar to serve me." 
                      (Abu Huraira added:) That (Hajar) is your mother, O Banu 
                      Ma'-As-Sama' (i.e., the Arabs).    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 22:
                     
                      Narrated Anas:  The Prophet stayed for three days between Khaibar and 
                      Medina, and there he consummated his marriage to Safiyya 
                      bint Huyai. I invited the Muslims to the wedding banquet 
                      in which neither meat nor bread was offered. He ordered 
                      for leather dining-sheets to be spread, and dates, dried 
                      yoghurt and butter were laid on it, and that was the 
                      Prophet's wedding banquet. The Muslims wondered, "Is she (Saffiyya) 
                      considered as his wife or his slave girl?" Then they said, 
                      "If he orders her to veil herself, she will be one of the 
                      mothers of the Believers; but if he does not order her to 
                      veil herself, she will be a slave girl. So when the 
                      Prophet proceeded from there, he spared her a space behind 
                      him (on his she-camel) and put a screening veil between 
                      her and the people.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 23:
                     
                      Narrated Anas bin Malik:  Allah's Apostle manumitted Safiyya and regarded her 
                      manumission as her Mahr.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 24:
                     
                      Narrated Sahl bin Sad As-Sa'idi:  A woman came to Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's 
                      Apostle! I have come to give you myself in marriage 
                      (without Mahr)." Allah's Apostle looked at her. He looked 
                      at her carefully and fixed his glance on her and then 
                      lowered his head. When the lady saw that he did not say 
                      anything, she sat down. A man from his companions got up 
                      and said, "O Allah's Apostle! If you are not in need of 
                      her, then marry her to me." The Prophet said, "Have you 
                      got anything to offer?" The man said, "No, by Allah, O 
                      Allah's Apostle!" The Prophet said (to him), "Go to your 
                      family and see if you have something." The man went and 
                      returned, saying, "No, by Allah, I have not found 
                      anything." Allah's Apostle said, "(Go again) and look for 
                      something, even if it is an iron ring." He went again and 
                      returned, saying, "No, by Allah, O Allah's Apostle! I 
                      could not find even an iron ring, but this is my Izar 
                      (waist sheet)." He had no rida. He added, "I give half of 
                      it to her." Allah's Apostle said, "What will she do with 
                      your Izar? If you wear it, she will be naked, and if she 
                      wears it, you will be naked." So that man sat down for a 
                      long while and then got up (to depart). When Allah's 
                      Apostle saw him going, he ordered that he be called back. 
                      When he came, the Prophet said, "How much of the Quran do 
                      you know?" He said, "I know such Sura and such Sura," 
                      counting them. The Prophet said, "Do you know them by 
                      heart?" He replied, "Yes." The Prophet said, "Go, I marry 
                      her to you for that much of the Quran which you have."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 25:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  Abu Hudhaifa bin 'Utba bin Rabi'a bin Abdi Shams who 
                      had witnessed the battle of Badr along with the Prophet 
                      adopted Salim as his son, to whom he married his niece, 
                      Hind bint Al-Walid bin 'Utba bin Rabi'a; and Salim was the 
                      freed slave of an Ansar woman, just as the Prophet had 
                      adopted Zaid as his son. It was the custom in the Pre-lslamic 
                      Period that if somebody adopted a boy, the people would 
                      call him the son of the adoptive father and he would be 
                      the latter's heir. But when Allah revealed the Divine 
                      Verses: 'Call them by (the names of) their fathers . . . 
                      your freed-slaves,' (33.5) the adopted persons were called 
                      by their fathers' names. The one whose father was not 
                      known, would be regarded as a Maula and your brother in 
                      religion. Later on Sahla bint Suhail bin 'Amr Al-Quraishi 
                      Al-'Amiri--and she was the wife of Abu- Hudhaifa bin 'Utba--came 
                      to the Prophet and said, "O Allah's Apostle! We used to 
                      consider Salim as our (adopted) son, and now Allah has 
                      revealed what you know (regarding adopted sons)." The 
                      sub-narrator then mentioned the rest of the narration.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 26:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  Allah's Apostle entered upon Dubaa bint Az-Zubair and 
                      said to her, "Do you have a desire to perform the Hajj?" 
                      She replied, "By Allah, I feel sick." He said to her, 
                      "Intend to perform Hajj and stipulate something by saying, 
                      'O Allah, I will finish my Ihram at any place where You 
                      stop me (i.e. I am unable to go further)." She was the 
                      wife of Al-Miqdad bin Al-Aswad.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 27:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  The Prophet said, "A woman is married for four things, 
                      i.e., her wealth, her family status, her beauty and her 
                      religion. So you should marry the religious woman 
                      (otherwise) you will be a losers.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 28:
                     
                      Narrated Sahl:  A man passed by Allah's Apostle and Allah s Apostle 
                      asked (his companions) "What do you say about this (man)?" 
                      They replied "If he asks for a lady's hand, he ought to be 
                      given her in marriage; and if he intercedes (for someone) 
                      his intercessor should be accepted; and if he speaks, he 
                      should be listened to." Allah's Apostle kept silent, and 
                      then a man from among the poor Muslims passed by, an 
                      Allah's Apostle asked (them) "What do you say about this 
                      man?" They replied, "If he asks for a lady's hand in 
                      marriage he does not deserve to be married, and he 
                      intercedes (for someone), his intercession should not be 
                      accepted; And if he speaks, he should not be listened to.' 
                      Allah's Apostle said, "This poor man is better than so 
                      many of the first as filling the earth.'    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 29:
                     
                      Narrated 'Ursa:  that he asked 'Aisha regarding the Verse: 'If you fear 
                      that you shall not be able to deal justly with the orphans 
                      (4.3) She said, "O my nephew! This Verse refers to the 
                      orphan girl who is under the guardianship of her guardian 
                      who likes her beauty and wealth and wishes to (marry her 
                      and) curtails her Mahr. Such guardians have been forbidden 
                      to marry them unless they do justice by giving them their 
                      full Mahr, and they have been ordered to marry other than 
                      them. The people asked for the verdict of Allah's Apostle 
                      after that, so Allah revealed: 'They ask your instruction 
                      concerning the women . . . whom you desire to marry.' 
                      (4.127) So Allah revealed to them that if the orphan girl 
                      had beauty and wealth, they desired to marry her and for 
                      her family status. They can only marry them if they give 
                      them their full Mahr. And if they had no desire to marry 
                      them because of their lack of wealth and beauty, they 
                      would leave them and marry other women. So, as they used 
                      to leave them, when they had no interest, in them, they 
                      were forbidden to marry them when they had such interest, 
                      unless they treated them justly and gave them their full 
                      Mahr Apostle said, 'If at all there is evil omen, it is in 
                      the horse, the woman and the house." a lady is to be 
                      warded off. And the Statement of Allah: 'Truly, among your 
                      wives and your children, there are enemies for you (i.e 
                      may stop you from the obedience of Allah)' (64.14)    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 30:
                     
                      Narrated Abdullah bin 'Umar:  Allah's Apostle said, "Evil omen is in the women, the 
                      house and the horse.'    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 31:
                     
                      Narrated Ibn 'Umar:  Evil omen was mentioned before the Prophet: The Prophet 
                      said, "If there is evil omen in anything, it is in the 
                      house, the woman and the horse."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 32:
                     
                      Narrated Sahl bin Sad:  Allah's Apostle said, "If at all there is bad omen, it 
                      is in the horse, the woman, and the house."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 33:
                     
                      Narrated Usama bin Zaid:  The Prophet said, "After me I have not left any 
                      affliction more harmful to men than women."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 34:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha :  Three principles were established because of Barira: (i) 
                      When Banra was manumitted she was given the option (to 
                      remain with her slave husband or not). (ii) Allah's 
                      Apostle said "The Wala of the slave) is for the one who 
                      manumits (the slave). (iii) When Allah's Apostle entered 
                      (the house), he saw a cooking pot on the fire but he was 
                      given bread and meat soup from the soup of the home. The 
                      Prophet said, "Didn't I see the cooking pot (on the 
                      fire)?" It was said, "That is the meat given in charity to 
                      Barira, and you do not eat the (things given in) charity." 
                      The Prophet said, "It is an object of charity for Barira, 
                      and it is a present for us."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 35:
                     
                      Narrated Aisha"  (regarding) the Verse: 'And if you fear that you shall 
                      not be able to deal justly with the orphans...' (4.3) It 
                      is about the orphan girl who is in the custody of a man 
                      who is her guardian, and he intends to marry her because 
                      of her wealth, but he treats her badly and does not manage 
                      her property fairly and honestly. Such a man should marry 
                      women of his liking other than her, two or three or four. 
                      'Prohibited to you (for marriage) are: ...your 
                      foster-mothers (who suckled you).' (4.23) Marriage is 
                      prohibited between persons having a foster suckling 
                      relationship corresponding to a blood relationship which 
                      renders marriage unlawful.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 36:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  (the wife of the Prophet) that while Allah's Apostle 
                      was with her, she heard a voice of a man asking permission 
                      to enter the house of Hafsa. 'Aisha added: I said, "O 
                      Allah's Apostle! This man is asking permission to enter 
                      your house." The Prophet said, "I think he is so-and-so," 
                      naming the foster-uncle of Hafsa. 'Aisha said, "If 
                      so-and-so," naming her foster uncle, "were living, could 
                      he enter upon me?" The Prophet said, "Yes, for foster 
                      suckling relations make all those things unlawful which 
                      are unlawful through corresponding birth (blood) 
                      relations."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 37:
                     
                      Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:  It was said to the Prophet, "Won't you marry the 
                      daughter of Hamza?" He said, "She is my foster niece 
                      (brother's daughter). "    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 38:
                     
                      Narrated Um Habiba:  (daughter of Abu Sufyan) I said, "O Allah's Apostle! 
                      Marry my sister. the daughter of Abu Sufyan." The Prophet 
                      said, "Do you like that?" I replied, "Yes, for even now I 
                      am not your only wife and I like that my sister should 
                      share the good with me." The Prophet said, "But that is 
                      not lawful for me." I said, We have heard that you want to 
                      marry the daughter of Abu Salama." He said, "(You mean) 
                      the daughter of Um Salama?" I said, "Yes." He said, "Even 
                      if she were not my step-daughter, she would be unlawful 
                      for me to marry as she is my foster niece. I and Abu 
                      Salama were suckled by Thuwaiba. So you should not present 
                      to me your daughters or your sisters (in marriage)." 
                      Narrated 'Ursa; Thuwaiba was the freed slave girl of Abu 
                      Lahb whom he had manumitted, and then she suckled the 
                      Prophet. When Abu Lahb died, one of his relatives saw him 
                      in a dream in a very bad state and asked him, "What have 
                      you encountered?" Abu Lahb said, "I have not found any 
                      rest since I left you, except that I have been given water 
                      to drink in this (the space between his thumb and other 
                      fingers) and that is because of my manumitting Thuwaiba."
                         
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 39:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  that the Prophet entered upon her while a man was 
                      sitting with her. Signs of answer seemed to appear on his 
                      face as if he disliked that. She said, "Here is my 
                      (foster) brother." He said, "Be sure as to who is your 
                      foster brother, for foster suckling relationship is 
                      established only when milk is the only food of the child."
                         
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 40:
                     
                      Narrated Aisha:  that Allah the brother of Abu Al-Qu'ais, her foster 
                      uncle, came, asking permission to enter upon her after the 
                      Verse of Al-Hijab (the use of veils by women) was 
                      revealed. 'Aisha added: I did not allow him to enter, but 
                      when Allah's Apostle came, I told him what I had done, and 
                      he ordered me to give him permission.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 41:
                     
                      Narrated 'Uqba bin Al-Harith:  I married a woman and then a black lady came to us and 
                      said, "I have suckled you both (you and your wife)." So I 
                      came to the Prophet and said, "I married so-and-so and 
                      then a black lady came to us and said to me, 'I have 
                      suckled both of you.' But I think she is a liar." The 
                      Prophet turned his face away from me and I moved to face 
                      his face, and said, "She is a liar." The Prophet said, 
                      "How (can you keep her as your wife) when that lady has 
                      said that she has suckled both of you? So abandon (i.e., 
                      divorce) her (your wife)."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 42:
                     
                      Narrated Um Habiba:  I said, "O Allah's Apostle! Do you like to have (my 
                      sister) the daughter of Abu Sufyan?" The Prophet said, 
                      "What shall I do (with her)?" I said, "Marry her." He 
                      said, "Do you like that?" I said, "(Yes), for even now I 
                      am not your only wife, so I like that my sister should 
                      share you with me." He said, "She is not lawful for me (to 
                      marry)." I said, "We have heard that you want to marry." 
                      He said, "The daughter of Um Salama?" I said, "Yes." He 
                      said, "Even if she were not my stepdaughter, she should be 
                      unlawful for me to marry, for Thuwaiba suckled me and her 
                      father (Abu Salama). So you should neither present your 
                      daughters, nor your sisters, to me."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 43:
                     
                      Narrated Um Habiba:  I said, "O Allah's Apostle! Marry my sister, the 
                      daughter of Abu Sufyan." He said, "Do you like that?" I 
                      said, "Yes, for even now I am not your only wife; and the 
                      most beloved person to share the good with me is my 
                      sister." The Prophet said, "But that is not lawful for me 
                      (i.e., to be married to two sisters at a time.)" I said, 
                      "O Allah's Apostle! By Allah, we have heard that you want 
                      to marry Durra, the daughter of Abu Salama." He said, "You 
                      mean the daughter of Um Salama?" I said, "Yes." He said, 
                      "By Allah ! Even if she were not my stepdaughter, she 
                      would not be lawful for me to marry, for she is my foster 
                      niece, for Thuwaiba has suckled me and Abu Salama; so you 
                      should neither present your daughters, nor your sisters to 
                      me."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 44:
                     
                      Narrated Jabir:  Allah's Apostle forbade that a woman should be married 
                      to man along with her paternal or maternal aunt.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 45:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  Allah's Apostle said, "A woman and her paternal aunt 
                      should not be married to the same man; and similarly, a 
                      woman and her maternal aunt should not be married to the 
                      same man."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 46:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  The Prophet forbade that a woman should be married to a 
                      man along with her paternal aunt or with her maternal aunt 
                      (at the same time). Az-Zuhri (the sub-narrator) said: 
                      There is a similar order for the paternal aunt of the 
                      father of one's wife, for 'Ursa told me that 'Aisha said, 
                      "What is unlawful because of blood relations, is also 
                      unlawful because of the corresponding foster suckling 
                      relations."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 47:
                     
                      Narrated Ibn 'Umar :  Allah's Apostle forbade Ash-Shighar, which means that 
                      somebody marries his daughter to somebody else, and the 
                      latter marries his daughter to the former without paying 
                      Mahr.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 48:
                     
                      Narrated Hisham's father:  Khaula bint Hakim was one of those ladies who presented 
                      themselves to the Prophet for marriage. 'Aisha said, 
                      "Doesn't a lady feel ashamed for presenting herself to a 
                      man?" But when the Verse: "(O Muhammad) You may postpone 
                      (the turn of) any of them (your wives) that you please,' 
                      (33.51) was revealed, " 'Aisha said, 'O Allah's Apostle! I 
                      do not see, but, that your Lord hurries in pleasing you.' 
                      "    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 49:
                     
                      Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:  The Prophet got married while he was in the state of 
                      Ihram.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 50:
                     
                      Narrated 'Ali:  I said to Ibn 'Abbas, "During the battle of Khaibar the 
                      Prophet forbade (Nikah) Al-Mut'a and the eating of 
                      donkey's meat."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 51:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Jamra:  I heard Ibn Abbas (giving a verdict) when he was asked 
                      about the Mut'a with the women, and he permitted it (Nikah-al-Mut'a). 
                      On that a freed slave of his said to him, "That is only 
                      when it is very badly needed and women are scarce." On 
                      that, Ibn 'Abbas said, "Yes."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 52:
                     
                      Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah and Salama bin Al-Akwa':
                       While we were in an army, Allah's Apostle came to us 
                      and said, "You have been allowed to do the Mut'a 
                      (marriage), so do it." Salama bin Al-Akwa' said: Allah's 
                      Apostle's said, "If a man and a woman agree (to marry 
                      temporarily), their marriage should last for three nights, 
                      and if they like to continue, they can do so; and if they 
                      want to separate, they can do so." I do not know whether 
                      that was only for us or for all the people in general. Abu 
                      Abdullah (Al-Bukhari) said: 'Ali made it clear that the 
                      Prophet said, "The Mut'a marriage has been cancelled (made 
                      unlawful)."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 53:
                     
                      Narrated Thabit Al-Banani:  I was with Anas while his daughter was present with 
                      him. Anas said, "A woman came to Allah's Apostle and 
                      presented herself to him, saying, 'O Allah's Apostle, have 
                      you any need for me (i.e. would you like to marry me)?' 
                      "Thereupon Anas's daughter said, "What a shameless lady 
                      she was ! Shame! Shame!" Anas said, "She was better than 
                      you; she had a liking for the Prophet so she presented 
                      herself for marriage to him."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 54:
                     
                      Narrated Sahl bin Sad:  A woman presented herself to the Prophet (for 
                      marriage). A man said to him, "O Allah's Apostle! (If you 
                      are not in need of her) marry her to me." The Prophet 
                      said, "What have you got?" The man said, "I have nothing." 
                      The Prophet said (to him), "Go and search for something) 
                      even if it were an iron ring." The man went and returned 
                      saying, "No, I have not found anything, not even an iron 
                      ring; but this is my (Izar) waist sheet, and half of it is 
                      for her." He had no Rida' (upper garment). The Prophet 
                      said, "What will she do with your waist sheet? If you wear 
                      it, she will have nothing over her; and if she wears it, 
                      you will have nothing over you." So the man sat down and 
                      when he had sat a long time, he got up (to leave). When 
                      the Prophet saw him (leaving), he called him back, or the 
                      man was called (for him), and he said to the man, "How 
                      much of the Quran do you know (by heart)?" The man replied 
                      I know such Sura and such Sura (by heart)," naming the 
                      Suras The Prophet said, "I have married her to you for 
                      what you know of the Quran "    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 55:
                     
                      Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar :  'Umar bin Al-Khattab said, "When Hafsa bint 'Umar 
                      became a widow after the death of (her husband) Khunais 
                      bin Hudhafa As-Sahmi who had been one of the companions of 
                      the Prophet, and he died at Medina. I went to 'Uthman bin 
                      'Affan and presented Hafsa (for marriage) to him. He said, 
                      "I will think it over.' I waited for a few days, then he 
                      met me and said, 'It seems that it is not possible for me 
                      to marry at present.' " 'Umar further said, "I met Abu 
                      Bakr As-Siddique and said to him, 'If you wish, I will 
                      marry my daughter Hafsa to you." Abu Bakr kept quiet and 
                      did not say anything to me in reply. I became more angry 
                      with him than with 'Uthman. I waited for a few days and 
                      then Allah's Apostle asked for her hand, and I gave her in 
                      marriage to him. Afterwards I met Abu Bakr who said, 
                      'Perhaps you became angry with me when you presented Hafsa 
                      to me and I did not give you a reply?' I said, 'Yes.' Abu 
                      Bakr said, 'Nothing stopped me to respond to your offer 
                      except that I knew that Allah's Apostle had mentioned her, 
                      and I never wanted to let out the secret of Allah's 
                      Apostle. And if Allah's Apostle had refused her, I would 
                      have accepted her.' "    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 56:
                     
                      Narrated Zainab bint Salama:  Um Habiba said to Allah's Apostle "We have heard that 
                      you want to marry Durra bint Abu-Salama." Allah's Apostle 
                      said, "Can she be married along with Um Salama (her 
                      mother)? Even if I have not married Um Salama, she would 
                      not be lawful for me to marry, for her father is my foster 
                      brother." 'And there is no blame on you if you make hint 
                      of betrothal or conceal it in your hearts. Allah is 
                      Oft-Forgiving, Most Forbearing.' (2.235) Ibn 'Abbas said, 
                      "Hint your intention of marrying' is made by saying (to 
                      the widow) for example: "I want to marry, and I wish that 
                      Allah will make a righteous lady available for me.' " Al-Qasim 
                      said: One may say to the widow: 'I hold all respect for 
                      you, and I am interested in you; Allah will bring you much 
                      good, or something similar 'Ata said: One should hint his 
                      intention, and should not declare it openly. One may say: 
                      'I have some need. Have good tidings. Praise be to Allah; 
                      you are fit to remarry.' She (the widow) may say in reply: 
                      I am listening to what you say,' but she should not make a 
                      promise. Her guardian should not make a promise (to 
                      somebody to get her married to him) without her knowledge. 
                      But if, while still in the Iddat period, she makes a 
                      promise to marry somebody, and he ultimately marries her, 
                      they are not to be separated by divorce (i.e., the 
                      marriage is valid).    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 57:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  Allah's Apostle said (to me), "You were shown to me in 
                      a dream. An angel brought you to me, wrapped in a piece of 
                      silken cloth, and said to me, 'This is your wife.' I 
                      removed the piece of cloth from your face, and there you 
                      were. I said to myself. 'If it is from Allah, then it will 
                      surely be.' "    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 58:
                     
                      Narrated Sahl bin Sad:  A woman came to Allah's Apostle and said, "O Allah's 
                      Apostle! I have come to you to present myself to you (for 
                      marriage)." Allah's Apostle glanced at her. He looked at 
                      her carefully and fixed his glance on her and then lowered 
                      his head. When the lady saw that he did not say anything, 
                      she sat down. A man from his companions got up and said, 
                      "O Allah's Apostle! If you are not in need of her, then 
                      marry her to me." The Prophet said, "Have you got anything 
                      to offer." The man said, 'No, by Allah, O Allah's 
                      Apostle!" The Prophet said (to him), "Go to your family 
                      and try to find something." So the man went and returned, 
                      saying, "No, by Allah, O Allah's Apostle! I have not found 
                      anything." The Prophet said, "Go again and look for 
                      something, even if it were an iron ring." He went and 
                      returned, saying, "No, by Allah, O Allah's Apostle! I 
                      could not find even an iron ring, but this is my Izar 
                      (waist sheet).' He had no Rida (upper garment). He added, 
                      "I give half of it to her." Allah's Apostle said "What 
                      will she do with your Izar? If you wear it, she will have 
                      nothing over herself thereof (will be naked); and if she 
                      wears it, then you will have nothing over yourself thereof 
                      ' So the man sat for a long period and then got up (to 
                      leave). When Allah's Apostle saw him leaving, he ordered 
                      that he e called back. When he came, the Prophet asked 
                      (him), "How much of the Qur'an do you know (by heart)?" 
                      The man replied, I know such Sura and such Sura and such 
                      Sura," naming the suras. The Prophet said, "Can you recite 
                      it by heart?" He said, 'Yes." The Prophet said, "Go I let 
                      you marry her for what you know of the Quran (as her Mahr).
                         
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 59:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  (as regards the Verse): 'And about what is recited unto 
                      you in the Book, concerning orphan girls to whom you give 
                      not the prescribed portions and yet, whom you desire to 
                      marry.' (4.127) This Verse is about the female orphan who 
                      is under the guardianship of a man with whom she shares 
                      her property and he has more right over her (than anybody 
                      else) but does not like to marry her, so he prevents her, 
                      from marrying somebody else, lest he should share the 
                      property with him.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 60:
                     
                      Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:  When Hafsa, 'Umar's daughter became a widow because of 
                      the death of her (husband) Ibn Hudhafa As-Sahmi who was 
                      one of the companion of the Prophet and the one of the 
                      Badr warriors and died at Medina, 'Umar said, "I met 'Uthman 
                      bin 'Affan and gave him an offer, saying, 'If you wish, I 
                      will marry Hafsa to you.' He said. 'I will think it over' 
                      I waited for a few days, then he met me and said, 'I have 
                      made up my mind not to marry at present' "Umar added, 
                      "Then I met Abu Bakr and said to him, 'If you wish, I will 
                      marry Hafsa to you.' "    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 61:
                     
                      Narrated Al-Hasan:  concerning the Verse: 'Do not prevent them' (2.232) 
                      Ma'qil bin Yasar told me that it was revealed in his 
                      connection. He said, "I married my sister to a man and he 
                      divorced her, and when her days of 'Idda (three menstrual 
                      periods) were over, the man came again and asked for her 
                      hand, but I said to him, 'I married her to you and made 
                      her your bed (your wife) and favored you with her, but you 
                      divorced her. Now you come to ask for her hand again? No, 
                      by Allah, she will never go back to you (again)!' That man 
                      was not a bad man and his wife wanted to go back to him. 
                      So Allah revealed this Verse: 'Do not prevent them.' 
                      (2.232) So I said, 'Now I will do it (let her go back to 
                      him), O Allah's Apostle."So he married her to him again.
                         
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 62:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  (regarding His Statement): 'They ask your instruction 
                      concerning the women. Say: Allah instructs you about them 
                      ...' (4.127) It is about the female orphan who is under 
                      the guardianship of a man with whom she shares her 
                      property and he does not want to marry her and dislikes 
                      that someone else should marry her, lest he should share 
                      the property with him, so he prevents her from marrying. 
                      So Allah forbade such a guardian to do so (i.e. to prevent 
                      her from marrying).    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 63:
                     
                      Narrated Sahl bin Sad:  While we were sitting in the company of the Prophet a 
                      woman came to him and presented herself (for marriage) to 
                      him. The Prophet looked at her, lowering his eyes and 
                      raising them, but did not give a reply. One of his 
                      companions said, "Marry her to me O Allah's Apostle!" The 
                      Prophet asked (him), "Have you got anything?" He said, "I 
                      have got nothing." The Prophet said, "Not even an iron 
                      ring?" He Sad, "Not even an iron ring, but I will tear my 
                      garment into two halves and give her one half and keep the 
                      other half." The Prophet; said, "No. Do you know some of 
                      the Quran (by heart)?" He said, "Yes." The Prophet said, 
                      "Go, I have agreed to marry her to you with what you know 
                      of the Qur'an (as her Mahr)." 'And for those who have no 
                      courses (i.e. they are still immature). (65.4) And the 'Iddat 
                      for the girl before puberty is three months (in the above 
                      Verse).    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 64:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  that the Prophet married her when she was six years old 
                      and he consummated his marriage when she was nine years 
                      old, and then she remained with him for nine years (i.e., 
                      till his death).    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 65:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  that the Prophet married her when she was six years old 
                      and he consummated his marriage when she was nine years 
                      old. Hisham said: I have been informed that 'Aisha 
                      remained with the Prophet for nine years (i.e. till his 
                      death)." what you know of the Quran (by heart)'    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 66:
                     
                      Narrated Sahl bin Sad:  A woman came to Allah's Apostle and said, "I present 
                      myself (to you) (for marriage). She stayed for a long 
                      while, then a man said, "If you are not in need of her 
                      then marry her to me." The Prophet said, "Have you got 
                      anything m order to pay her Mahr?" He said, "I have 
                      nothing with me except my Izar (waist sheet)." The Prophet 
                      said, "If you give her your Izar, you will have no Izar to 
                      wear, (so go) and search for something. He said, "I could 
                      not find anything." The Prophet said, "Try (to find 
                      something), even if it were an iron ring But he was not 
                      able to find (even that) The Prophet said (to him). "Do 
                      you memorize something of the Qur'an?" "Yes. ' he said, 
                      "such Sura and such Sura," naming those Suras The Prophet 
                      said, "We have married her to you for what you know of the 
                      Quran (by heart)."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 67:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  The Prophet said, "A matron should not be given in 
                      marriage except after consulting her; and a virgin should 
                      not be given in marriage except after her permission." The 
                      people asked, "O Allah's Apostle! How can we know her 
                      permission?" He said, "Her silence (indicates her 
                      permission)."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 68:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  I said, "O Allah's Apostle! A virgin feels shy." He 
                      said, "Her consent is (expressed by) her silence."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 69:
                     
                      Narrated Khansa bint Khidam Al-Ansariya:  that her father gave her in marriage when she was a 
                      matron and she disliked that marriage. So she went to 
                      Allah's Apostle and he declared that marriage invalid.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 70:
                     
                      Narrated Abdur-Rahman bin Yazid and Majammi bin Yazid.
                       the same ,Hadith above: A man called Khidam married a 
                      daughter of his (to somebody) against her consent. 'If you 
                      fear that you shall not be able to deal justly with the 
                      orphan girls then marry (other) women of your choice.' 
                      (4.3) And if somebody says to the guardian (of a woman), 
                      "Marry me to so-and-so," and the guardian remained silent 
                      or said to him, "What have you got?" And the other said, 
                      "I have so much and so much (Mahr)," or kept quiet, and 
                      then the guardian said, "I have married her to you," then 
                      the marriage is valid (legal). This narration was told by 
                      Sahl on the authority of the Prophet    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 71:
                     
                      Narrated 'Ursa bin Az-Zubair:  that he asked 'Aisha, saying to her, "O Mother! (In 
                      what connection was this Verse revealed):  'If you fear that you shall not be able to deal justly 
                      with orphan girls (to the end of the verse) that your 
                      right hands possess?" (4.3) Aisha said, "O my nephew! It 
                      was about the female orphan under the protection of her 
                      guardian who was interested in her beauty and wealth and 
                      wanted to marry her with a little or reduced Mahr. So such 
                      guardians were forbidden to marry female orphans unless 
                      they deal with them justly and give their full Mahr; and 
                      they were ordered to marry women other than them."'Aisha 
                      added, "(Later) the people asked Allah's Apostle, for 
                      instructions, and then Allah revealed: 'They ask your 
                      instruction concerning the women . . . And yet whom you 
                      desire to marry.' (4.127) So Allah revealed to them in 
                      this Verse that-if a female orphan had wealth and beauty, 
                      they desired to marry her and were interested in her noble 
                      descent and the reduction of her Mahr; but if she was not 
                      desired by them because of her lack in fortune and beauty 
                      they left her and married some other woman. So, as they 
                      used to leave her when they had no interest in her, they 
                      had no right to marry her if they had the desire to do so, 
                      unless they deal justly with her and gave her a full 
                      amount of Mahr."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 72:
                     
                      Narrated Sahl:  A woman came to the Prophet,, and presented herself to 
                      him (for marriage). He said, "I am not in need of women 
                      these days." Then a man said, "O Allah's Apostle! Marry 
                      her to me." The Prophet asked him, "What have you got?" He 
                      said, "I have got nothing." The Prophet said, "Give her 
                      something, even an iron ring." He said, "I have got 
                      nothing." The Prophet asked (him), "How much of the Quran 
                      do you know (by heart)?" He said, "So much and so much." 
                      The Prophet said, "I have married her to you for what you 
                      know of the Quran."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 73:
                     
                      Narrated Ibn 'Umar:  The Prophet decreed that one should not try to cancel a 
                      bargain already agreed upon between some other persons (by 
                      offering a bigger price). And a man should not ask for the 
                      hand of a girl who is already engaged to his Muslim 
                      brother, unless the first suitor gives her up, or allows 
                      him to ask for her hand.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 74:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  The Prophet said, "Beware of suspicion (about others), 
                      as suspicion is the falsest talk, and do not spy upon each 
                      other, and do not listen to the evil talk of the people 
                      about others' affairs, and do not have enmity with one 
                      another, but be brothers. And none should ask for the hand 
                      of a girl who is already engaged to his (Muslim) brother, 
                      but one should wait till the first suitor marries her or 
                      leaves her."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 75:
                     
                      Narrated Abdullah bin Umar:  "When Hafsa became a widow," Umar said, "I met Abu Bakr 
                      and said to him, 'If you wish I will marry Hafsa bint 'Umar 
                      to you.' I waited for a few days then Allah's Apostle 
                      asked for her hand. Later Abu Bakr met me and said, 
                      'Nothing stopped me from returning to you concerning your 
                      offer except that I knew that Allah's Apostle had 
                      mentioned (his wish to marry) her, and I could never let 
                      out the secret of Allah's Apostle . If he had left her, I 
                      would have accepted her.' "    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 76:
                     
                      Narrated Ibn 'Umar:  Two men came from the east and delivered speeches, and 
                      the Prophet said, "Some eloquent speech has the in fluency 
                      of magic (e.g., some people refuse to do something and 
                      then a good eloquent speaker addresses them and then they 
                      agree to do that very thing after his speech). "    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 77:
                     
                      Narrated Ar-Rabi':  (the daughter of Muawwidh bin Afra) After the 
                      consummation of my marriage, the Prophet came and sat on 
                      my bed as far from me as you are sitting now, and our 
                      little girls started beating the tambourines and reciting 
                      elegiac verses mourning my father who had been killed in 
                      the battle of Badr. One of them said, "Among us is a 
                      Prophet who knows what will happen tomorrow." On that the 
                      Prophet said, "Leave this (saying) and keep on saying the 
                      verses which you had been saying before."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 78:
                     
                      Narrated Anas:  Abdur Rahman bin 'Auf married a woman and gave her gold 
                      equal to the weight of a date stone (as Mahr). When the 
                      Prophet noticed the signs of cheerfulness of the marriage 
                      (on his face) and asked him about it, he said, "I have 
                      married a woman and gave (her) gold equal to a date stone 
                      in weight (as Mahr)."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 79:
                     
                      Narrated Sahl bin Sad As-Sa'idi:  While I was (sitting) among the people in the company 
                      of Allah's Apostle a woman stood up and said, "O Allah's 
                      Apostle! She has given herself in marriage to you; please 
                      give your opinion of her." The Prophet did not give her 
                      any reply. She again stood up and said, "O Allah's 
                      Apostle! She has given herself (in marriage) to you; so 
                      please give your opinion of her. The Prophet did not give 
                      her any reply. She again stood up for the third time and 
                      said, "She has given herself in marriage to you: so give 
                      your opinion of her." So a man stood up and said, "O 
                      Allah's Apostle! Marry her to me." The Prophet asked him, 
                      "Have you got anything?" He said, "No." The Prophet said, 
                      "Go and search for something, even if it were an iron 
                      ring." The man went and searched and then returned saying, 
                      "I could not find anything, not even an iron ring." Then 
                      the Prophet said, "Do you know something of the Quran (by 
                      heart)?" He replied, "I know (by heart) such Sura and such 
                      Sura." The Prophet said, "Go! I have married her to you 
                      for what you know of the Quran (by heart)."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 80:
                     
                      Narrated Sahl bin Sad:  The Prophet said to a man, "Marry, even with (a Mahr 
                      equal to) an iron ring."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 81:
                     
                      Narrated 'Uqba:  The Prophet said: "The stipulations most entitled to be 
                      abided by are those with which you are given the right to 
                      enjoy the (women's) private parts (i.e. the stipulations 
                      of the marriage contract)."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 82:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  The Prophet said, "It is not lawful for a woman (at the 
                      time of wedding) to ask for the divorce of her sister 
                      (i.e. the other wife of her would-be husband) in order to 
                      have everything for herself, for she will take only what 
                      has been written for her."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 83:
                     
                      Narrated Anas bin Malik:  'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf came to Allah's Apostle and he 
                      had marks of Sufra (yellow perfume). Allah's Apostle asked 
                      him (about those marks). 'AbdurRahman bin Auf told him 
                      that he had married a woman from the Ansar. The Prophet 
                      asked, "How much Mahr did you pay her?" He said, "I paid 
                      gold equal to the weight of a date stone." Allah's Apostle 
                      said to him, "Give a wedding banquet, even if with one 
                      sheep."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 84:
                     
                      Narrated Anas:  The Prophet offered a wedding banquet on the occasion 
                      of his marriage to Zainab, and provided a good meal for 
                      the Muslims. Then he went out as was his custom on 
                      marrying, he came to the dwelling places of the mothers of 
                      the Believers (i.e. his wives) invoking good (on them), 
                      and they were invoking good (on him). Then he departed 
                      (and came back) and saw two men (still sitting there). So 
                      he left again. I do not remember whether I informed him or 
                      he was informed (by somebody else) of their departure)."
                         
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 85:
                     
                      Narrated Anas:  The Prophet saw the traces of Sufra (yellow perfume) on 
                      Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf and said, "What is this?" 'Abdur-Rahman, 
                      said, "I have married a woman and have paid gold equal to 
                      the weight of a datestone (as her Mahr). The Prophet said 
                      to him, "May Allah bless you: Offer a wedding banquet even 
                      with one sheep."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 86:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  When the Prophet married me, my mother came to me and 
                      made me enter the house where I saw some women from the 
                      Ansar who said, "May you prosper and have blessings and 
                      have good omen."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 87:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  The Prophet said, "A prophet among the prophets went 
                      for a military expedition and said to his people: "A man 
                      who has married a lady and wants to consummate his 
                      marriage with her and he has not done so yet, should not 
                      accompany me.' "    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 88:
                     
                      Narrated 'Ursa:  The Prophet wrote the (marriage contract) with 'Aisha 
                      while she was six years old and consummated his marriage 
                      with her while she was nine years old and she remained 
                      with him for nine years (i.e. till his death).    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 89:
                     
                      Narrated Anas:  The Prophet stayed for three days at a place between 
                      Khaibar and Medina, and there he consummated his marriage 
                      with Safiyya bint Huyay. I invited the Muslims to a 
                      banquet which included neither meat nor bread. The Prophet 
                      ordered for the leather dining sheets to be spread, and 
                      then dates, dried yogurt and butter were provided over it, 
                      and that was the Walima (banquet) of the Prophet. The 
                      Muslims asked whether Safiyya would be considered as his 
                      wife or as a slave girl of what his right hands possessed. 
                      Then they said, "If the Prophet screens her from the 
                      people, then she Is the Prophet's wife but if he does not 
                      screen her, then she is a slave girl." So when the Prophet 
                      proceeded, he made a place for her (on the camel) behind 
                      him and screened her from people.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 90:
                     
                      Narrated Aisha:  When the Prophet married me, my mother came to me and 
                      made me enter the house (of the Prophet) and nothing 
                      surprised me but the coming of Allah's Apostle to me in 
                      the forenoon.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 91:
                     
                      Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:  Allah's Apostle said, "Did you get Anmat?" I said, 'O 
                      Allah's Apostle! From where can we have Anmat?" The 
                      Prophet said, "Soon you will have them Anmat)    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 92p:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  that she prepared a lady for a man from the Ansar as 
                      his bride and the Prophet said, "O 'Aisha! Haven't you got 
                      any amusement (during the marriage ceremony) as the Ansar 
                      like amusement?"    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 92m:
                     
                      Narrated Anas bin Malik:  "Whenever the Prophet passed by (my mother Um-Sulaim) 
                      he used to enter her and greet her. Anas further said: 
                      Once the Prophet way a bridegroom during his marriage with 
                      Zainab, Um Sulaim said to me, "Let us give a gift to 
                      Allah's Apostle ." I said to her, "Do it." So she prepared 
                      Haisa (a sweet dish) made from dates, butter and dried 
                      yoghurt and she sent it with me to him. I took it to him 
                      and he said, "Put it down," and ordered me to call some 
                      men whom he named, and to invite whomever I would meet. I 
                      did what he ordered me to do, and when I returned, I found 
                      the house crowded with people and saw the Prophet keeping 
                      his hand over the Haisa and saying over it whatever Allah 
                      wished (him to say). Then he called the men in batches of 
                      ten to eat of it, and he said to them, "Mention the Name 
                      of Allah, and each man should eat of the dish the nearest 
                      to him." When all of them had finished their meals, some 
                      of them left and a few remained there talking, over which 
                      I felt unhappy. Then the Prophet went out towards the 
                      dwelling places (of his wives) and I too, went out after 
                      him and told him that those people had left. Then he 
                      returned and entered his dwelling place and let the 
                      curtains fall while I was in (his) dwelling place, and he 
                      was reciting the Verses:-- 'O you who believe! Enter not 
                      the Prophet's house until leave is given you for a meal, 
                      (and then) not (as early as) to what for its preparation. 
                      But when you are invited, enter, and when you have taken 
                      your meals, disperse without sitting for a talk. Verily 
                      such (behavior) annoys the Prophet; and he would be shy of 
                      (asking) you (to go), but Allah is not shy of (telling 
                      you) the Truth.' (33-53) Abu Uthman said: Anas said, "I 
                      served the Prophet for ten years."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 93:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  that she borrowed a necklace from Asma' and then it got 
                      lost. So Allah's Apostle  sent some people from his companions in search of it. 
                      In the meantime the stated time for the prayer became due 
                      and they offered their prayer without ablution. When they 
                      came to the Prophet, they complained about it to him, so 
                      the Verse regarding Tayammum was revealed .  Usaid bin Hudair said, "(O 'Aisha!) may Allah bless you 
                      with a good reward, for by Allah, never did a difficulty 
                      happen in connection with you, but Allah made an escape 
                      from it for you, and brought Allah's Blessings for the 
                      Muslims."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 94:
                     
                      Narrated Ibn Abbas:  The Prophet said, "If anyone of you, when having sexual 
                      intercourse with his wife, says: Bismillah, Allahumma 
                      jannibni-Sh-Shaitan wa jannib-ish-Shaitan ma razaqtana, 
                      and if it is destined that they should have a child, then 
                      Satan will never be able to harm him."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 95:
                     
                      Narrated Anas bin Malik:  I was ten years old when Allah's Apostle arrived at 
                      Medina. My mother and aunts used to urge me to serve the 
                      Prophet regularly, and I served him for ten years. When 
                      the Prophet died I was twenty years old, and I knew about 
                      the order of Al-Hijab (veiling of ladies) more than any 
                      other person when it was revealed. It was revealed for the 
                      first time when Allah's Apostle had consummated his 
                      marriage with Zainab bint Jahsh. When the day dawned, the 
                      Prophet was a bridegroom and he invited the people to a 
                      banquet, so they came, ate, and then all left except a few 
                      who remained with the Prophet for a long time. The Prophet 
                      got up and went out, and I too went out with him so that 
                      those people might leave too. The Prophet proceeded and so 
                      did I, till he came to the threshold of 'Aisha's dwelling 
                      place. Then thinking that these people have left by then, 
                      he returned and so did I along with him till he entered 
                      upon Zainab and behold, they were still sitting and had 
                      not gone. So the Prophet again went away and I went away 
                      along with him. When we reached the threshold of 'Aisha's 
                      dwelling place, he thought that they had left, and so he 
                      returned and I too, returned along with him and found 
                      those people had left. Then the Prophet drew a curtain 
                      between me and him, and the Verses of Al-Hijab were 
                      revealed.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 96:
                     
                      Narrated Anas:  When 'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf married an Ansari woman, 
                      the Prophet asked him, "How much Mahr did you give her?" 'Abdur-Rahman 
                      said, "Gold equal to the weight of a date stone." Anas 
                      added: When they (i.e. the Prophet and his companions) 
                      arrived at Medina, the emigrants stayed at the Ansar's 
                      houses. 'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Auf stayed at Sad bin Ar-Rabi's 
                      house. Sad said to 'Abdur-Rahman, "I will divide and share 
                      my property with you and will give one of my two wives to 
                      you." 'Abdur-Rahman said, "May Allah bless you, your wives 
                      and property (I am not in need of that; but kindly show me 
                      the way to the market)." So 'Abdur-Rahman went to the 
                      market and traded there gaining a profit of some dried 
                      yoghurt and butter, and married (an Ansari woman). The 
                      Prophet said to him, "Give a banquet, even if with one 
                      sheep."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 97:
                     
                      Narrated Anas:  The Prophet did not give a better wedding banquet on 
                      the occasion of marrying any of his wives than the one he 
                      gave on marrying Zainab, and that banquet was with 
                      (consisted of) one sheep.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 98:
                     
                      Narrated Anas:  Allah's Apostle manumitted Safiyya and then married 
                      her, and her Mahr was her manumission, and he gave a 
                      wedding banquet with Hais (a sort of sweet dish made from 
                      butter, cheese and dates).    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 99:
                     
                      Narrated Anas:  The Prophet consummated his marriage with a woman (Zainab), 
                      so he sent me to invite men to the meals.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 100:
                     
                      Narrated Thabit:  The marriage of Zainab bint Jahash was mentioned in the 
                      presence of Anas and he said, "I did not see the Prophet 
                      giving a better banquet on marrying any of his wives than 
                      the one he gave on marrying Zainab. He then gave a banquet 
                      with one sheep."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 101:
                     
                      Narrated Safiyya bint Shaiba:  The Prophet gave a banquet with two Mudds of barley on 
                      marrying some of his wives. (1 Mudd= 1 3/4 of a kilogram) 
                      .    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 102:
                     
                      Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:  Allah's Apostle said, "If anyone of you is invites to a 
                      wedding banquet, he must go for it (accept the invitation) 
                      ."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 103:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Musa:  The Prophet said, "Set the captives free, accept the 
                      invitation (to a wedding banquet), and visit the 
                      patients."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 104:
                     
                      Narrated Al-Bara' bin 'Azib:  The Prophet ordered us to do seven (things) and forbade 
                      us from seven. He ordered us to visit the patients, to 
                      follow the funeral procession, to reply to the sneezer 
                      (i.e., say to him, 'Yarhamuka-l-lah (May Allah bestow His 
                      Mercy upon you), if he says 'Al-hamdulillah' (Praise be to 
                      Allah), to help others to fulfill their oaths, to help the 
                      oppressed, to greet (whomever one should meet), and to 
                      accept the invitation (to a wedding banquet). He forbade 
                      us to wear golden rings, to use silver utensils, to use 
                      Mayathir (cushions of silk stuffed with cotton and placed 
                      under the rider on the saddle), the Qasiyya (linen clothes 
                      containing silk brought from an Egyptian town), the 
                      Istibraq (thick silk) and the Dibaj (another kind of 
                      silk). (See Hadith No. 539 and 753).    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 105:
                     
                      Narrated Sahl bin Sad:  Abu Usaid As-Sa'di invited Allah's Apostle to his 
                      wedding party and his wife who was the bride, served them 
                      on that day. Do you know what drink she gave Allah's 
                      Apostle? She had soaked some dates for him (in water) 
                      overnight, and when he had finished his meal she gave him 
                      that drink (of soaked dates).    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 106:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  The worst food is that of a wedding banquet to which 
                      only the rich are invited while the poor are not invited. 
                      And he who refuses an invitation (to a banquet) disobeys 
                      Allah and His Apostle .    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 107:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  The Prophet said, "If I am invited to a meal of 
                      trotters I will accept it; and if I am given a trotter as 
                      a present I will accept it."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 108:
                     
                      Narrated Nafi':  Abdullah bin 'Umar said, "Allah's Apostle said, 'Accept 
                      the marriage invitation if you are invited to it.' " Ibn 'Umar 
                      used to accept the invitation whether to a wedding banquet 
                      or to any other party, even when he was fasting.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 109:
                     
                      Narrated Anas bin Malik:  Once the Prophet saw some women and children coming 
                      from a wedding party. He got up energetically and happily 
                      and said, "By Allah! You (i.e., the Ansar) are the most 
                      beloved of all people to me."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 110:
                     
                      Narrated Aisha:  (the wife of the Prophet) I bought a cushion having on 
                      it pictures (of animals). When Allah's Apostle saw it, he 
                      stood at the door and did not enter. I noticed the sign of 
                      disapproval on his face and said, "O Allah's Apostle! I 
                      repent to Allah and His Apostle. What sin have I 
                      committed?' Allah's Apostle said. "What is this cushion?" 
                      I said, "I have bought it for you so that you may sit on 
                      it and recline on it." Allah's Apostle said, "The makers 
                      of these pictures will be punished on the Day of 
                      Resurrection, and it will be said to them, 'Give life to 
                      what you have created (i.e., these pictures).' " The 
                      Prophet added, "The Angels of (Mercy) do not enter a house 
                      in which there are pictures (of animals)."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 111:
                     
                      Narrated Sahl:  When Abu Usaid As-Sa'idi got married, he invited the 
                      Prophet and his companions. None prepared the food for 
                      them and brought it to them but his wife. She soaked some 
                      dates in water in a stone pot overnight, and when the 
                      Prophet had finished his food, she provided him with that 
                      drink (of soaked dates).    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 112:
                     
                      Narrated Sahl bin Sad:  Abu Usaid As-Sa'idi invited the Prophet to his wedding 
                      party and his wife served him on that day, and she was the 
                      bride. She said (or Sahl said), "Do you know what she 
                      soaked for Allah's Apostle? She soaked some dates for him 
                      (in water) in a drinking bowl overnight."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 113:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  Allah's Apostle said, "The woman is like a rib; if you 
                      try to straighten her, she will break. So if you want to 
                      get benefit from her, do so while she still has some 
                      crookedness."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 114:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  The Prophet said, "Whoever believes in Allah and the 
                      Last Day should not hurt (trouble) his neighbor. And I 
                      advise you to take care of the women, 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 urge you 
                      to take care of the women."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 115:
                     
                      Narrated Ibn 'Umar:  During the lifetime of the Prophet we used to avoid 
                      chatting leisurely and freely with our wives lest some 
                      Divine inspiration might be revealed concerning us. But 
                      when the Prophet had died, we started chatting leisurely 
                      and freely (with them).    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 116:
                     
                      Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:  The Prophet said, "Everyone of you is a guardian and 
                      everyone of you is responsible (for his wards). A ruler is 
                      a guardian and is responsible(for his subjects); a man is 
                      a guardian of his family and responsible (for them); a 
                      wife is a guardian of her husband's house and she is 
                      responsible (for it), a slave is a guardian of his 
                      master's property and is responsible (for that). Beware! 
                      All of you are guardians and are responsible (for your 
                      wards)."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 117:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  Eleven women sat (at a place) and promised and 
                      contracted that they would not conceal anything of the 
                      news of their husbands. The first one said, "My husband is 
                      like the meat of a lean weak camel which is kept on the 
                      top of a mountain which is neither easy to climb, nor is 
                      the meat fat, so that one might put up with the trouble of 
                      fetching it." The second one said, "I shall not relate my 
                      husband's news, for I fear that I may not be able to 
                      finish his story, for if I describe him, I will mention 
                      all his defects and bad traits." The third one said, "My 
                      husband is a tall man; if I describe him (and he hears of 
                      that) he will divorce me, and if I keep quiet, he will 
                      neither divorce me nor treat me as a wife." The fourth one 
                      said, "My husband is a moderate person like the night of 
                      Tihama which is neither hot nor cold. I am neither afraid 
                      of him, nor am I discontented with him." The fifth one 
                      said, "My husband, when entering (the house) is a leopard, 
                      and when going out, is a lion. He does not ask about 
                      whatever is in the house." The sixth one said, "If my 
                      husband eats. he eats too much (leaving the dishes empty), 
                      and if he drinks he leaves nothing, and if he sleeps he 
                      sleeps alone (away from me) covered in garments and does 
                      not stretch his hands here and there so as to know how I 
                      fare (get along)." The seventh one said, "My husband is a 
                      wrong-doer or weak and foolish. All the defects are 
                      present in him. He may injure your head or your body or 
                      may do both." The eighth one said, "My husband is soft to 
                      touch like a rabbit and smells like a Zarnab (a kind of 
                      good smelling grass)." The ninth one said, "My husband is 
                      a tall generous man wearing a long strap for carrying his 
                      sword. His ashes are abundant and his house is near to the 
                      people who would easily consult him." The tenth one said, 
                      "My husband is Malik, and what is Malik? Malik is greater 
                      than whatever I say about him. (He is beyond and above all 
                      praises which can come to my mind). Most of his camels are 
                      kept at home (ready to be slaughtered for the guests) and 
                      only a few are taken to the pastures. When the camels hear 
                      the sound of the lute (or the tambourine) they realize 
                      that they are going to be slaughtered for the guests." The 
                      eleventh one said, "My husband is Abu Zar and what is Abu 
                      Zar (i.e., what should I say about him)? He has given me 
                      many ornaments and my ears are heavily loaded with them 
                      and my arms have become fat (i.e., I have become fat). And 
                      he has pleased me, and I have become so happy that I feel 
                      proud of myself. He found me with my family who were mere 
                      owners of sheep and living in poverty, and brought me to a 
                      respected family having horses and camels and threshing 
                      and purifying grain . Whatever I say, he does not rebuke 
                      or insult me. When I sleep, I sleep till late in the 
                      morning, and when I drink water (or milk), I drink my 
                      fill. The mother of Abu Zar and what may one say in praise 
                      of the mother of Abu Zar? Her saddle bags were always full 
                      of provision and her house was spacious. As for the son of 
                      Abu Zar, what may one say of the son of Abu Zar? His bed 
                      is as narrow as an unsheathed sword and an arm of a kid 
                      (of four months) satisfies his hunger. As for the daughter 
                      of Abu Zar, she is obedient to her father and to her 
                      mother. She has a fat well-built body and that arouses the 
                      jealousy of her husband's other wife. As for the (maid) 
                      slave girl of Abu Zar, what may one say of the (maid) 
                      slavegirl of Abu Zar? She does not uncover our secrets but 
                      keeps them, and does not waste our provisions and does not 
                      leave the rubbish scattered everywhere in our house." The 
                      eleventh lady added, "One day it so happened that Abu Zar 
                      went out at the time when the milk was being milked from 
                      the animals, and he saw a woman who had two sons like two 
                      leopards playing with her two breasts. (On seeing her) he 
                      divorced me and married her. Thereafter I married a noble 
                      man who used to ride a fast tireless horse and keep a 
                      spear in his hand. He gave me many things, and also a pair 
                      of every kind of livestock and said, 'Eat (of this), O Um 
                      Zar, and give provision to your relatives." She added, 
                      "Yet, all those things which my second husband gave me 
                      could not fill the smallest utensil of Abu Zar's." 'Aisha 
                      then said: Allah's Apostle said to me, "I am to you as Abu 
                      Zar was to his wife Um Zar."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 118:
                     
                      Narrated 'Ursa:  Aisha said, "While the Ethiopians were playing with 
                      their small spears, Allah's Apostle screened me behind him 
                      and I watched (that display) and kept on watching till I 
                      left on my own." So you may estimate of what age a little 
                      girl may listen to amusement.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 119:
                     
                      Narrated Ibn 'Abbas :  I had been eager to ask 'Umar bin Al-Khattab about the 
                      two ladies from among the wives of the Prophet regarding 
                      whom Allah said 'If you two (wives of the Prophet namely 
                      Aisha and Hafsa) turn in repentance to Allah, your hearts 
                      are indeed so inclined (to oppose what the Prophet likes). 
                      (66.4) till 'Umar performed the Hajj and I too, performed 
                      the Hajj along with him. (On the way) 'Umar went aside to 
                      answer the call of nature, and I also went aside along 
                      with him carrying a tumbler full of water, and when 'Umar 
                      had finished answering the call of nature, I poured water 
                      over his hands and he performed the ablution. Then I said 
                      to him, "O chief of the Believers! Who were the two ladies 
                      from among the wives of the Prophet regarding whom Allah 
                      said: 'If you two (wives of the Prophet) turn in 
                      repentance to Allah your hearts are indeed so inclined (to 
                      oppose what the Prophet likes)?" (66.4) He said, "I am 
                      astonished at your question, O Ibn Abbas. They were 'Aisha 
                      and Hafsa." Then 'Umar went on narrating the Hadith and 
                      said, "I and an Ansari neighbor of mine from Bani Umaiyya 
                      bin Zaid who used to live in Awali-al-Medina, used to 
                      visit the Prophet in turn. He used to go one day and I 
                      another day. When I went, I would bring him the news of 
                      what had happened that day regarding the Divine 
                      Inspiration and other things, and when he went, he used to 
                      do the same for me. We, the people of Quraish used to have 
                      the upper hand over our wives, but when we came to the 
                      Ansar, we found that their women had the upper hand over 
                      their men, so our women also started learning the ways of 
                      the Ansari women. I shouted at my wife and she retorted 
                      against me and I disliked that she should answer me back. 
                      She said to me, 'Why are you so surprised at my answering 
                      you back? By Allah, the wives of the Prophet answer him 
                      back and some of them may leave (does not speak to) him 
                      throughout the day till the night.' The (talk) scared me 
                      and I said to her, 'Whoever has done so will be ruined!' 
                      Then I proceeded after dressing myself, and entered upon 
                      Hafsa and said to her, 'Does anyone of you keep the 
                      Prophet angry till night?' She said, 'Yes.' I said, 'You 
                      are a ruined losing person! Don't you fear that Allah may 
                      get angry for the anger of Allah's Apostle and thus you 
                      will be ruined? So do not ask more from the Prophet and do 
                      not answer him back and do not give up talking to him. Ask 
                      me whatever you need and do not be tempted to imitate your 
                      neighbor (i.e., 'Aisha) in her manners for she is more 
                      charming than you and more beloved to the Prophet ." Umar 
                      added,"At that time a talk was circulating among us that 
                      (the tribe of) Ghassan were preparing their horses to 
                      invade us. My Ansari companion, on the day of his turn, 
                      went (to the town) and returned to us at night and knocked 
                      at my door violently and asked if I was there. I became 
                      horrified and came out to him. He said, 'Today a great 
                      thing has happened.' I asked, 'What is it? Have (the 
                      people of) Ghassan come?' He said, 'No, but (What has 
                      happened) is greater and more horrifying than that: 
                      Allah's Apostle; has divorced his wives. 'Umar added, "The 
                      Prophet kept away from his wives and I said "Hafsa is a 
                      ruined loser.' I had already thought that most probably 
                      this (divorce) would happen in the near future. So I 
                      dressed myself and offered the morning prayer with the 
                      Prophet and then the Prophet; entered an upper room and 
                      stayed there in seclusion. I entered upon Hafsa and saw 
                      her weeping. I asked, 'What makes you weep? Did I not warn 
                      you about that? Did the Prophet divorce you all?' She 
                      said, 'I do not know. There he is retired alone in the 
                      upper room.' I came out and sat near the pulpit and saw a 
                      group of people sitting around it and some of them were 
                      weeping. I sat with them for a while but could not endure 
                      the situation, so I went to the upper room where the 
                      Prophet; was and said to a black slave of his, 'Will you 
                      get the permission (of the Prophet ) for 'Umar (to 
                      enter)?' The slave went in, talked to the Prophet about it 
                      and then returned saying, 'I have spoken to the Prophet 
                      and mentioned you but he kept quiet.' Then I returned and 
                      sat with the group of people sitting near the pulpit. but 
                      I could not bear the situation and once again I said to 
                      the slave, 'Will you get the permission for 'Umar?' He 
                      went in and returned saying, 'I mentioned you to him but 
                      he kept quiet.' So I returned again and sat with the group 
                      of people sitting near the pulpit, but I could not bear 
                      the situation, and so I went to the slave and said, 'Will 
                      you get the permission for 'Umar?' He went in and returned 
                      to me saying, 'I mentioned you to him but he kept quiet.' 
                      When I was leaving, behold! The slave called me, saying, 
                      'The Prophet has given you permission.' Then I entered 
                      upon Allah's Apostle and saw him Lying on a bed made of 
                      stalks of date palm leaves and there was no bedding 
                      between it and him. The stalks left marks on his side and 
                      he was leaning on a leather pillow stuffed with date-palm 
                      fires. I greeted him and while still standing I said, 'O 
                      Allah's Apostle! Have you divorced your wives?' He looked 
                      at me and said, 'No.' I said, 'Allah Akbar!' And then, 
                      while still standing, I said chatting, 'Will you heed what 
                      I say, O Allah's Apostle? We, the people of Quraish used 
                      to have power over our women, but when we arrived at 
                      Medina we found that the men (here) were overpowered by 
                      their women.' The Prophet smiled and then I said to him, 
                      'Will you heed what I say, O Allah's Apostle? I entered 
                      upon Hafsa and said to her, "Do not be tempted to imitate 
                      your companion ('Aisha), for she is more charming than you 
                      and more beloved to the Prophet.' " The Prophet smiled for 
                      a second time. When I saw him smiling, I sat down. Then I 
                      looked around his house, and by Allah, I could not see 
                      anything of importance in his house except three hides, so 
                      I said, 'O Allah's Apostle! Invoke Allah to make your 
                      followers rich, for the Persians and the Romans have been 
                      made prosperous and they have been given (the pleasures of 
                      the world), although they do not worship Allah.' Thereupon 
                      the Prophet sat up as he was reclining. and said, 'Are you 
                      of such an opinion, O the son of Al-Khattab? These are the 
                      people who have received the rewards for their good deeds 
                      in this world.' I said, 'O Allah's Apostle! Ask Allah to 
                      forgive me.' Then the Prophet kept away from his wives for 
                      twenty-nine days because of the story which Hafsa had 
                      disclosed to 'Aisha. The Prophet had said, 'I will not 
                      enter upon them (my wives) for one month,' because of his 
                      anger towards them, when Allah had admonished him. So, 
                      when twenty nine days had passed, the Prophet first 
                      entered upon 'Aisha. 'Aisha said to him, 'O Allah's 
                      Apostle! You had sworn that you would not enter upon us 
                      for one month, but now only twenty-nine days have passed, 
                      for I have been counting them one by one.' The Prophet 
                      said, 'The (present) month is of twenty nine days.' 'Aisha 
                      added, 'Then Allah revealed the Verses of the option. (2) 
                      And out of all his-wives he asked me first, and I chose 
                      him.' Then he gave option to his other wives and they said 
                      what 'Aisha had said . " (1) The Prophet, ' had decided to 
                      abstain from eating a certain kind of food because of a 
                      certain event, so Allah blamed him for doing so. Some of 
                      his wives were the cause of him taking that decision, 
                      therefore he deserted them for one month. See Quran: 
                      (66.4)    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 120:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  The Prophet said, "A woman should not fast (optional 
                      fasts) except with her husband's permission if he is at 
                      home (staying with her)."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 121:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  The Prophet said, "If a man Invites his wife to sleep 
                      with him and she refuses to come to him, then the angels 
                      send their curses on her till morning."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 122:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  The Prophet said, "If a woman spends the night 
                      deserting her husband's bed (does not sleep with him), 
                      then the angels send their curses on her till she comes 
                      back (to her husband)."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 123:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  Allah's Apostle said, "It is not lawful for a lady to 
                      fast (Nawafil) without the permission of her husband when 
                      he is at home; and she should not allow anyone to enter 
                      his house except with his permission; and if she spends of 
                      his wealth (on charitable purposes) without being ordered 
                      by him, he will get half of the reward."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 124:
                     
                      Narrated Usama:  The Prophet said, "I stood at the gate of Paradise and 
                      saw that the majority of the people who entered it were 
                      the poor, while the wealthy were stopped at the gate (for 
                      the accounts). But the companions of the Fire were ordered 
                      to be taken to the Fire. Then I stood at the gate of the 
                      Fire and saw that the majority of those who entered it 
                      were women."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 125:
                     
                      Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abbas:  During the lifetime of Allah's Apostle, the sun 
                      eclipsed. Allah's Apostle offered the prayer of (the) 
                      eclipse) and so did the people along with him. He 
                      performed a long Qiyam (standing posture) during which 
                      Surat-al-Baqara could have been recited; then he performed 
                      a pro-longed bowing, then raised his head and stood for a 
                      long time which was slightly less than that of the first 
                      Qiyam (and recited Qur'an). Then he performed a prolonged 
                      bowing again but the period was shorter than the period of 
                      the first bowing, then he stood up and then prostrated. 
                      Again he stood up, but this time the period of standing 
                      was less than the first standing. Then he performed a 
                      prolonged bowing but of a lesser duration than the first, 
                      then he stood up again for a long time but for a lesser 
                      duration than the first. Then he performed a prolonged 
                      bowing but of lesser duration than the first, and then he 
                      again stood up, and then prostrated and then finished his 
                      prayer. By then the sun eclipse had cleared. The Prophet 
                      then said, "The sun and the moon are two signs among the 
                      signs of Allah, and they do not eclipse because of the 
                      death or birth of someone, so when you observe the 
                      eclipse, remember Allah (offer the eclipse prayer)." They 
                      (the people) said, "O Allah's Apostle! We saw you 
                      stretching your hand to take something at this place of 
                      yours, then we saw you stepping backward." He said, "I saw 
                      Paradise (or Paradise was shown to me), and I stretched my 
                      hand to pluck a bunch (of grapes), and had I plucked it, 
                      you would have eaten of it as long as this world exists. 
                      Then I saw the (Hell) Fire, and I have never before, seen 
                      such a horrible sight as that, and I saw that the majority 
                      of its dwellers were women." The people asked, "O Allah's 
                      Apostle! What is the reason for that?" He replied, 
                      "Because of their ungratefulness." It was said. "Do they 
                      disbelieve in Allah (are they ungrateful to Allah)?" He 
                      replied, "They are not thankful to their husbands and are 
                      ungrateful for the favors done to them. Even if you do 
                      good to one of them all your life, when she seems some 
                      harshness from you, she will say, "I have never seen any 
                      good from you.' "    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 126:
                     
                      Narrated Imran:  The Prophet said, "I looked at Paradise and saw that 
                      the majority of its residents were the poor; and I looked 
                      at the (Hell) Fire and saw that the majority of its 
                      residents were women."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 127:
                     
                      Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Al-'As:  Allah's Apostle said, "O 'Abdullah! Have I not been 
                      formed that you fast all the day and stand in prayer all 
                      night?" I said, "Yes, O Allah's Apostle!" He said, "Do not 
                      do that! Observe the fast sometimes and also leave them 
                      (the fast) at other times; stand up for the prayer at 
                      night 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."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 128:
                     
                      Narrated Ibn 'Umar:  The Prophet said, "All of you are guardians and are 
                      responsible for your wards. The ruler is a guardian and 
                      the man is a guardian of his family; the lady is a 
                      guardian and is responsible for her husband's house and 
                      his offspring; and so all of you are guardians and are 
                      responsible for your wards."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 129:
                     
                      Narrated Anas:  Allah's Apostle took an oath that he would not visit 
                      his wives for one month, and he sat in an upper room 
                      belonging to him. Then, on the twenty ninth day he came 
                      down. It was said, "O Allah's Apostle! You had taken an 
                      oath not to visit your wives for one month." He said, "The 
                      (present) month is of twenty-nine days."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 130:
                     
                      Narrated Um Salama:  The Prophet took an oath that he would not enter upon 
                      some of his wives for one month. But when twenty nine days 
                      had elapsed, he went to them in the morning or evening. It 
                      was said to him, "O Allah's Prophet! You had taken an oath 
                      that you would not enter upon them for one month." He 
                      replied, "The month can be of twenty nine days."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 131:
                     
                      Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:  One morning we saw the wives of the Prophet weeping, 
                      and everyone of them had her family with her, I went to 
                      the mosque and found that it was crowded with people. Then 
                      'Umar bin Al-Khattab came and went up to the Prophet who 
                      was in his upper room. He greeted him but nobody answered. 
                      He greeted again, but nobody answered. Then the gatekeeper 
                      called him and he entered upon the Prophet, and asked, 
                      "Have you divorced your wives?" The Prophet, said, "No, 
                      but I have taken an oath not to go to them for one month." 
                      So the Prophet stayed away (from his wives) for twenty 
                      nine days and then entered upon them.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 132:
                     
                      Narrated 'Abdullah bin Zam'a:  The Prophet said, "None of you should flog his wife as 
                      he flogs a slave and then have sexual intercourse with her 
                      in the last part of the day."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 133:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  An Ansari woman gave her daughter in marriage and the 
                      hair of the latter started falling out. The Ansari women 
                      came to the Prophet and mentioned that to him and said, 
                      "Her (my daughter's) husband suggested that I should let 
                      her wear false hair." The Prophet said, "No, (don't do 
                      that) for Allah sends His curses upon such ladies who 
                      lengthen their hair artificially."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 134:
                     
                      Narrated Aisha:  regarding the Verse: 'If a wife fears cruelty or 
                      desertion on her husband's part ...') (4.128) It concerns 
                      the woman whose husband does not want to keep her with him 
                      any longer, but wants to divorce her and marry some other 
                      lady, so she says to him: 'Keep me and do not divorce me, 
                      and then marry another woman, and you may neither spend on 
                      me, nor sleep with me.' This is indicated by the Statement 
                      of Allah: 'There is no blame on them if they arrange an 
                      amicable settlement between them both, and (such) 
                      settlement is better." (4.128)    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 135:
                     
                      Narrated Jabir:  We used to practice coitus interrupt us during the 
                      lifetime of Allah's Apostle .    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 136:
                     
                      Narrated Jabir:  We used to practice coitus interrupt us while the Quran 
                      was being revealed. Jabir added: We used to practice 
                      coitus interrupt us during the lifetime of Allah's Apostle 
                      while the Quran was being Revealed.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 137:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:  We got female captives in the war booty and we used to 
                      do coitus interruptus with them. So we asked Allah's 
                      Apostle about it and he said, "Do you really do that?" 
                      repeating the question thrice, "There is no soul that is 
                      destined to exist but will come into existence, till the 
                      Day of Resurrection."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 138:
                     
                      Narrated al-Qasim:  Aisha said that whenever the Prophet intended to go on 
                      a journey, he drew lots among his wives (so as to take one 
                      of them along with him). During one of his journeys the 
                      lot fell on 'Aisha and Hafsa. When night fell the Prophet 
                      would ride beside 'Aisha and talk with her. One night 
                      Hafsa said to 'Aisha, "Won't you ride my camel tonight and 
                      I ride yours, so that you may see (me) and I see (you) (in 
                      new situation)?" 'Aisha said, "Yes, (I agree.)" So 'Aisha 
                      rode, and then the Prophet came towards 'Aisha's camel on 
                      which Hafsa was riding. He greeted Hafsa and then 
                      proceeded (beside her) till they dismounted (on the way). 
                      'Aisha missed him, and so, when they dismounted, she put 
                      her legs in the Idhkhir and said, "O Lord (Allah)! Send a 
                      scorpion or a snake to bite me for I am not to blame him 
                      (the Prophet ).    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 139:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  Sada bint Zam'a gave up her turn to me ('Aisha), and so 
                      the Prophet used to give me ('Aisha) both my day and the 
                      day of Sad;    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 140:
                     
                      Narrated Anas:  The tradition, (of the Prophet) is that if someone 
                      marries a virgin and he has already a matron wife (with 
                      him), then he should stay with the virgin for seven days; 
                      and if someone marries a matron (and he has already a 
                      virgin wife with him) then he should stay with her for 
                      three days.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 141:
                     
                      Narrated Anas:  It is the Prophet's tradition that if someone marries a 
                      virgin and he has already a matron wife then he should 
                      stay for seven days with her (the virgin) and then by 
                      turns; and if someone marries a matron and he has already 
                      a virgin wife then he should stay with her (the matron) 
                      for three days, and then by turns.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 142:
                     
                      Narrated Anas bin Malik:  The Prophet used to pass by (have sexual relation with) 
                      all his wives in one night, and at that time he had nine 
                      wives.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 143:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  Whenever Allah's Apostle finished his 'Asr prayer, he 
                      would enter upon his wives and stay with one of them. One 
                      day he went to Hafsa and stayed with her longer than 
                      usual.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 144:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  that during his fatal ailment, Allah's Apostle, used to 
                      ask his wives, "Where shall I stay tomorrow? Where shall I 
                      stay tomorrow?" He was looking forward to Aisha's turn. So 
                      all his wives allowed him to stay where he wished, and he 
                      stayed at 'Aisha's house till he died there. 'Aisha added: 
                      He died on the day of my usual turn at my house. Allah 
                      took him unto Him while his head was between my chest and 
                      my neck and his saliva was mixed with my saliva.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 145:
                     
                      Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:  that 'Umar entered upon Hafsa and said, "O my daughter! 
                      Do not be misled by the manners of her who is proud of her 
                      beauty because of the love of Allah's Apostle for her." By 
                      'her' he meant 'Aisha. 'Umar added, "Then I told that to 
                      Allah's Apostle and he smiled (on hearing that)."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 146:
                     
                      Narrated Asma:  Some lady said, "O Allah's Apostle! My husband has 
                      another wife, so it is sinful of me to claim that he has 
                      given me what he has not given me (in order to tease 
                      her)?" Allah's Apostle said, The one who pretends that he 
                      has been given what he has not been given, is just like 
                      the (false) one who wears two garments of falsehood."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 147:
                     
                      Narrated 'Abdullah bin Masud:  The Prophet, said, "There is none having a greater 
                      sense of Ghira than Allah. And for that He has forbidden 
                      the doing of evil actions (illegal sexual intercourse 
                      etc.) There is none who likes to be praised more than 
                      Allah does."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 148:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  Allah's Apostle said, "O followers of Muhammad! There 
                      is none, who has a greater sense of Ghira (self-respect) 
                      than Allah, so He has forbidden that His slave commits 
                      illegal sexual intercourse or His slave girl commits 
                      illegal sexual intercourse. O followers of Muhammad! If 
                      you but knew what I know, you would laugh less and weep 
                      more!"    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 149:
                     
                      Narrated Asma':  I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "There is nothing 
                      (none) having a greater sense of Ghira (self-respect) than 
                      Allah." And narrated Abu Huraira that he heard the Prophet 
                      (saying the same).    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 150:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  The Prophet; said, "Allah has a sense of Ghira, and 
                      Allah's sense of Ghira is provoked when a believer does 
                      something which Allah has prohibited."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 151:
                     
                      Narrated Asma' bint Abu Bakr:  When Az-Zubair married me, he had no real property or 
                      any slave or anything else except a camel which drew water 
                      from the well, and his horse. I used to feed his horse 
                      with fodder and drew water and sew the bucket for drawing 
                      it, and prepare the dough, but I did not know how to bake 
                      bread. So our Ansari neighbors used to bake bread for me, 
                      and they were honorable ladies. I used to carry the date 
                      stones on my head from Zubair's land given to him by 
                      Allah's Apostle and this land was two third Farsakh (about 
                      two miles) from my house. One day, while I was coming with 
                      the date stones on my head, I met Allah's Apostle along 
                      with some Ansari people. He called me and then, (directing 
                      his camel to kneel down) said, "Ikh! Ikh!" so as to make 
                      me ride behind him (on his camel). I felt shy to travel 
                      with the men and remembered Az-Zubair and his sense of 
                      Ghira, as he was one of those people who had the greatest 
                      sense of Ghira. Allah's Apostle noticed that I felt shy, 
                      so he proceeded. I came to Az-Zubair and said, "I met 
                      Allah's Apostle while I was carrying a load of date stones 
                      on my head, and he had some companions with him. He made 
                      his camel kneel down so that I might ride, but I felt shy 
                      in his presence and remembered your sense of Ghira (See 
                      the glossary). On that Az-Zubair said, "By Allah, your 
                      carrying the date stones (and you being seen by the 
                      Prophet in such a state) is more shameful to me than your 
                      riding with him." (I continued serving in this way) till 
                      Abu Bakr sent me a servant to look after the horse, 
                      whereupon I felt as if he had set me free.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 152:
                     
                      Narrated Anas:  While the Prophet was in the house of one of his wives, 
                      one of the mothers of the believers sent a meal in a dish. 
                      The wife at whose house the Prophet was, struck the hand 
                      of the servant, causing the dish to fall and break. The 
                      Prophet gathered the broken pieces of the dish and then 
                      started collecting on them the food which had been in the 
                      dish and said, "Your mother (my wife) felt jealous." Then 
                      he detained the servant till a (sound) dish was brought 
                      from the wife at whose house he was. He gave the sound 
                      dish to the wife whose dish had been broken and kept the 
                      broken one at the house where it had been broken.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 153:
                     
                      Narrated Jabir:  The Prophet, said, "I entered Paradise and saw a palace 
                      and asked whose palace is this? They (the Angels) said, 
                      "This palace belongs to 'Umar bin Al-Khattab.' I intended 
                      to enter it, and nothing stopped me except my knowledge 
                      about your sense of Ghira (self-respect (O Umar)." 'Umar 
                      said, "O Allah's Apostle! Let my father and mother be 
                      sacrificed for you! O Allah's Prophet! How dare I think of 
                      my Ghira (self-respect) being offended by you?"    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 154:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  While we were sitting with Allah's Apostle, (he) 
                      Allah's Apostle said, "While I was sleeping, I saw a woman 
                      performing ablution beside a palace. I asked, "Whose 
                      palace is this?' It was said, 'This palace belongs to 'Umar.' 
                      Then I remembered his sense of Ghira and returned." On 
                      that 'Umar started weeping in that gathering and said, "O 
                      Allah's Apostle! How dare I think of my self-respect being 
                      offended by you?"    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 155:
                     
                      Narrated Aisha:  That Allah's Apostle said to her, "I you are pleased 
                      with me or angry with me." I said, "Whence do you know 
                      that?" He said, "When you are pleased with me, you say, 
                      'No, by the Lord of Muhammad,' but when you are angry with 
                      me, then you say, 'No, by the Lord of Abraham.' " 
                      Thereupon I said, "Yes (you are right), but by Allah, O 
                      Allah's Apostle, I leave nothing but your name."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 156:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  I never felt so jealous of any wife of Allah's Apostle 
                      as I did of Khadija because Allah's Apostle used to 
                      remember and praise her too often and because it was 
                      revealed to Allah's Apostle that he should give her (Khadija) 
                      the glad tidings of her having a palace of Qasab in 
                      Paradise .    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 157:
                     
                      Narrated Al-Miswar bin Makhrama:  I heard Allah's Apostle who was on the pulpit, saying, 
                      "Banu Hisham bin Al-Mughira have requested me to allow 
                      them to marry their daughter to Ali bin Abu Talib, but I 
                      don't give permission, and will not give permission unless 
                      'Ali bin Abi Talib divorces my daughter in order to marry 
                      their daughter, because Fatima is a part of my body, and I 
                      hate what she hates to see, and what hurts her, hurts me."
                         
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 158:
                     
                      Narrated Anas:  I will narrate to you a Habith I heard from Allah's 
                      Apostle and none other than I will tell you of it. I heard 
                      Allah's Apostle saying, "From among the portents of the 
                      Hour are the following: Religious knowledge will be taken 
                      away; General ignorance (in religious matters) will 
                      increase; illegal Sexual intercourse will prevail: 
                      Drinking of alcoholic drinks will prevail. Men will 
                      decrease in number, and women will increase in number, so 
                      much so that fifty women will be looked after by one man."
                         
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 159:
                     
                      Narrated 'Uqba bin 'Amir:  Allah's Apostle said, "Beware of entering upon the 
                      ladies." A man from the Ansar said, "Allah's Apostle! What 
                      about Al-Hamu the in-laws of the wife (the brothers of her 
                      husband or his nephews etc.)?" The Prophet replied: The 
                      in-laws of the wife are death itself.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 160:
                     
                      Narrated Ibn 'Abbas :  The Prophet said, "No man should stay with a lady in 
                      seclusion except in the presence of a Dhu-Muhram." A man 
                      stood up and said, "O Allah's Apostle! My wife has gone 
                      out intending to perform the Hajj and I have been enrolled 
                      (in the army) for such-and-such campaign." The Prophet 
                      said, "Return and perform the Hajj with your wife."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 161:
                     
                      Narrated Anas bin Malik:  An Ansari woman came to the Prophet and he took her 
                      aside and said (to her). "By Allah, you (Ansar) are the 
                      most beloved people to me."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 162:
                     
                      Narrated Um Salama:  that while the Prophet was with her, there was an 
                      effeminate man in the house. The effeminate man said to Um 
                      Salama's brother, 'Abdullah bin Abi Umaiyya, "If Allah 
                      should make you conquer Ta'if tomorrow, I recommend that 
                      you take the daughter of Ghailan (in marriage) for (she is 
                      so fat) that she shows four folds of flesh when facing you 
                      and eight when she turns her back." Thereupon the Prophet 
                      said (to us), "This (effeminate man) should not enter upon 
                      you (anymore)."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 163:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  The Prophet was screening me with his Rida' (garment 
                      covering the upper part of the body) while I was looking 
                      at the Ethiopians who were playing in the courtyard of the 
                      mosque. (I continued watching) till I was satisfied. So 
                      you may deduce from this event how a little girl (who has 
                      not reached the age of puberty) who is eager to enjoy 
                      amusement should be treated in this respect.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 164:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  Once Sada bint Zam'a went out at night for some need, 
                      and 'Umar saw her, and recognizing her, he said (to her), 
                      "By Allah, O Sada! You cannot hide yourself from us." So 
                      she returned to the Prophet and mentioned that to him 
                      while he was sitting in my dwelling taking his supper and 
                      holding a bone covered with meat in his hand. Then the 
                      Divine Inspiration was revealed to him and when that state 
                      was over, he (the Prophet was saying: "O women! You have 
                      been allowed by Allah to go out for your needs."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 165:
                     
                      Narrated Salim's father:  The Prophet said, "If the wife of anyone of you asks 
                      permission to go to the mosque, he should not forbid her."
                         
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 166:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  My foster uncle came and asked permission (to enter) 
                      but I refused to admit him till I asked Allah's Apostle 
                      about that. He said, "He is your uncle, so allow him to 
                      come in." I said, "O Allah's Apostle! I have been suckled 
                      by a woman and not by a man." Allah's Apostle said, "He is 
                      your uncle, so let him enter upon you." And that happened 
                      after the order of Al-Hijab (compulsory veiling) was 
                      revealed. All things which become unlawful because of 
                      blood relations are unlawful because of the corresponding 
                      foster suckling relations.    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 167:
                     
                      Narrated 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud:  The Prophet said, "A woman should not look at or touch 
                      another woman to describe her to her  husband in such a way as if he was actually looking at 
                      her."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 168:
                     
                      Narrated 'Abdullah:  The Prophet said, "A woman should not look at or touch 
                      another woman to describe her to her husband in such a way 
                      as if he was actually looking at her."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 169:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Huraira:  (The Prophet) Solomon son of (the Prophet) David said, 
                      "Tonight I will go round (i.e. have sexual relations with) 
                      one hundred women (my wives) everyone of whom will deliver 
                      a male child who will fight in Allah's Cause." On that an 
                      Angel said to him, "Say: 'If Allah will.' " But Solomon 
                      did not say it and forgot to say it. Then he had sexual 
                      relations with them but none of them delivered any child 
                      except one who delivered a half person. The Prophet said, 
                      "If Solomon had said: 'If Allah will,' Allah would have 
                      fulfilled his (above) desire and that saying would have 
                      made him more hopeful."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 170:
                     
                      Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah:  The Prophet disliked that one should go to one's family 
                      at night (on returning from a journey).    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 171:
                     
                      Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:  Allah's Apostle said, "When anyone of you is away from 
                      his house for a long time, he should not return to his 
                      family at night."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 172:
                     
                      Narrated Jabir:  I was with Allah's Apostle in a Ghazwa, and when we 
                      returned, I wanted to hurry, while riding a slow camel. A 
                      rider came behind me. I looked back and saw that the rider 
                      was Allah's Apostle . He said (to me), "What makes you in 
                      such a hurry?" I replied, "I am newly married." He said, 
                      "Did you marry a virgin or a matron?" I replied, "(Not a 
                      virgin but) a matron." He said, "Why didn't you marry a 
                      young girl with whom you could play and who could play 
                      with you?" Then when we approached (Medina) and were going 
                      to enter (it), the Prophet said, "Wait till you enter 
                      (your homes) at night (in the first part of the night) so 
                      that the ladies with unkempt hair may comb their hair, and 
                      those whose husbands have been absent (for a long time) 
                      may shave their pubic hair." (The sub-narrator, Hashim 
                      said: A reliable narrator told me that the Prophet added 
                      in this Hadith: "(Seek to beget) children! Children, O 
                      Jabir!")    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 173:
                     
                      Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:  The Prophet said, "If you enter (your town) at night 
                      (after coming from a journey), do not enter upon your 
                      family till the woman whose husband was absent (from the 
                      house) shaves her pubic hair and the woman with unkempt 
                      hair, combs her hair" Allah's Apostle further said, "(O 
                      Jabir!) Seek to have offspring, seek to have offspring!"
                         
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 174:
                     
                      Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:  We were with the Prophet in Ghazwa, and when we 
                      returned and approached Medina, I wanted to hurry while 
                      riding a slow camel. A rider overtook me and pricked my 
                      camel with a spear which he had, whereupon my camel 
                      started running as fast as any other fast camel you may 
                      see. I looked back, and behold, the rider was Allah's 
                      Apostle . I said, "O Allah's Apostle! I am newly married " 
                      He asked, "Have you got married?" I replied, "Yes." He 
                      said, "A virgin or a matron?" I replied, "(Not a virgin) 
                      but a matron" He said, "Why didn't you marry a young girl 
                      so that you could play with her and she with you?" When we 
                      reached (near Medina) and were going to enter it, the 
                      Prophet said, "Wait till you enter your home early in the 
                      night so that the lady whose hair is unkempt may comb her 
                      hair and that the lady whose husband has been away may 
                      shave her pubic hair."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 175:
                     
                      Narrated Abu Hazim:  The people differed about the type of treatment which 
                      had been given to Allah's Apostle on the day (of the 
                      battle) of Uhud. So they asked Sahl bin Sad As-Sa'id who 
                      was the only surviving Companion (of the Prophet) at 
                      Medina. He replied, "Nobody Is left at Medina who knows it 
                      better than I. Fatima was washing the blood off his face 
                      and 'Ali was bringing water in his shield, and then a mat 
                      of date-palm leaves was burnt and (the ash) was inserted 
                      into the wound."    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 176:
                     
                      Narrated 'Abdur-Rahman bin 'Abis:  I heard Ibn 'Abbas answering a man who asked him, "Did 
                      you attend the prayer of 'Id al Adha or 'Id-al-Fitr with 
                      Allah's Apostle?" Ibn 'Abbas replied, "Yes, and had it not 
                      been for my close relationship with him, I could not have 
                      offered it." (That was because of his young age). Ibn 'Abbas 
                      further said, Allah's Apostle went out and offered the Id 
                      prayer and then delivered the sermon." Ibn 'Abbas did not 
                      mention anything about the Adhan (the call for prayer) or 
                      the Iqama. He added, "Then the Prophet went to the women 
                      and instructed them and gave them religious advice and 
                      ordered them to give alms and I saw them reaching out 
                      (their hands to) their ears and necks (to take off the 
                      earrings and necklaces, etc.) and throwing (it) towards 
                      Bilal. Then the Prophet returned with Bilal to his house . 
                      "    
 Volume 7, Book 62, Number 177:
                     
                      Narrated 'Aisha:  Abu Bakr admonished me and poked me with his hands in 
                      the flank, and nothing stopped me from moving at that time 
                      except the position of Allah's Apostle whose head was on 
                      my thigh.  |