السلام عليكم ورحمت الله و بركاته
Assalamu Alaikum Waramatullahi Wabarakatuhu,
(Peace & Blessing of Almighty Allah be Upon You)
بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمنِ الرَّحِيمِ
(In the name of Allah, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful)
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***EVERYTHING IS A REMINDER TO MYSELF FIRST AND FOREMOST***
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PRAISE BE TO ALLAH
Beautiful Cursed Women
This reached a woman from Banî Asad who was called Umm Ya’qûb and who used to read the Qur`ân. She came to [Ibn Mas’ûd] and said, “What is this I hear from you, that you curse women who tattoo or seek to get tattooed, and those who remove facial hair and those who put gaps between their teeth for beauty, those who change Allâh’s creation?” ‘Abdullâh [Ibn Mas’ûd] replied, “And why should I not curse those whom Allâh’s Messenger has cursed and those who are mentioned in Allâh’s Book?” She said, “I have read [the Qur`ân] from cover to cover and I have not seen it mentioned.” He replied, “If you had really read it [carefully] you would have found it; Allâh the Mighty and Sublime said:
And whatever the Messenger gives you, take it; and whatever he forbids you, shun it. [Al-Hashr (59):7]
The woman then said, “Well I have just seen some of this on your own wife.” He said, “Go and see her.” So she went to the wife of ‘Abdullâh but didn’t see anything. She returned to him and said, “I don’t see anything.” He said, “Well, if any of those practices had been done I would not be with her any more.”
Al-Bukhârî and Muslim.
This translation is from the version in Muslim.
Points to note
- The teachings of Allâh’s Messenger SALALAHU ALAIHI WA SALAAM have the same legal weight as teachings in the Qur`ân because the Qur`ân commands us to take everything the Messenger SALALAHU ALAIHI WA SALAAM teaches us, even if it is not specifically mentioned in the
Qur`ân. This refutes the claim of heretics who say we only need to
follow the Qur`ân - It can even be said that a ruling given by Allâh’s Messenger SALALAHU ALAIHI WA SALAAM is in the Qur`ân based on the verse quoted.
- Tattooing, removal of facial hair – including the plucking of eyebrows – and making gaps between the teeth for beautification are strictly forbidden in Islâm and are regarded as major sins. In another narration, hair extensions have also been mentioned.
- Exceptions have been made by scholars in cases where a woman suffers a condition that causes her to grow a full beard, or where filing of teeth and widening spaces are needed for medical reasons
- Being cursed (al-la’nah) means to be removed from Allâh’s mercy; this goes to prove that these practices are major sins.
- People should ask Allâh to curse those whom Allâh’s Messenger SALALAHU ALAIHI WA SALAAM has asked to be cursed.
- Women can ask male scholars about matters of religion and can converse with them for the purpose of understanding knowledge and legal rulings.
- Wives who remain disobedient to Allâh should be divorced.
- A person who helps another to sin is regarded as a participant in that sin.
These points have been summarized from Ibn Hajr, Fath Al-Bârî and Al-Nawawî, Sharh Sahîh Muslim.
Source: http://www.*Jazzak'Allah khair to Br.Abdur Rahim Diallo
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