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XXIIa. Separation
188. Separating oneself from people
397. 'Awf ibn al-Harith ibn at-Tufayl, the nephew of 'A'isha, reported
that 'A'isha was told that 'Abdullah ibn az-Zubayr had said about something
which 'A'isha was selling - or giving away as a gift, "By Allah,
if she does not stop, I will debar her from disposing of her property!"
She asked, "Is that truly so?" "Yes," they replied.
'A'isha exclaimed, "I vow to Allah that I will never again speak
a single word to Ibn az-Zubayr!"
Ibn az-Zubayr sought intercession through the Muhajirun with her when
she had kept apart from him for a long a time. She stated, "By
Allah, I will not let anyone intercede for him, and I will never break
the vow which I have made!"
After that had been going on for a long time, Ibn az-Zubayr spoke to
al-Miswar ibn Makhrama and 'Abdu'r-Rahman ibn al-Aswad ibn Yaghuth who
were from the Banu Zuhra. He told them, "I ask you by Allah to
got to 'A'isha, for it is not lawful for her to vow to cut me off."
Al-Miswar and 'Abdu'r-Rahman took him along with their cloaks wrapped
around him and asked 'A'isha's permission to enter and visit her. They
said, "Peace be upon Allah and the mercy of Allah and His blessings!
May we come in?" "Come in," 'A'isha replied. They asked,
"All of us, Umm al-Mu'minin?" "Yes," she answered,
"you can all come in," not realising that Ibn az-Zubayr was
with them.
When they came in, Ibn az-Zubayr went into the screened-off section
and embraced 'A'isha and began to pleased with her in tears. Then al-Miswar
and 'Abdu'r-Rahman began to plead with 'A'isha to speak to him and accept
him. They said, "You know that the Prophet, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, forbade cutting people off, as you know, and you
know that it is not lawful for a Muslim to refuse to speak to his brother
for more than three nights." They continued to remind her and make
things difficult for her until she began to remind them (of her vow)
and weep, saying, "I have made a vow, and the vow is strong."
They kept at her until she spoke to Ibn az-Zubayr. Then she freed 40
slaves to atone for breaking her vow. After that whenever she remembered
her vow, she would free forty slaves, and she wept until her tears made
her veil wet."
189. Separating oneself from Muslims
398. Anas ibn Malik reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, said, "Do not hate one another nor
envy one another nor shun one another. Slaves of Allah, be brothers!
It is not lawful for a Muslim to refuse to speak to his brother (Muslim)
for more than three nights."
399. Abu Ayyub, the Companion of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, said, "It is not lawful for anyone to
cut himself off from his Muslim brother for more than three nights so
that when they meet, one of them turns his face away in avoidance and
the other one turns his face away as well. The better of them is the
one who initiates the greeting."
400. Abu Hurayra reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, said, "Do not hate one another nor contend
with one another. Slaves of Allah, be brothers."
401. Anas reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, said, "Two people do not love each other in
Allah Almighty or in Islam if the first wrong action that one of them
does creates a split between them."
402. Hisham ibn 'Amir al-Ansari, the nephew of Anas ibn Malik whose
father was killed in the Battle of Uhud, that he heard the Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, say, "It is
not lawful for a Muslim to snub another Muslim for more than three nights.
As long as they are cut off from each other, they are turning away from
the Truth. The first of them to return to a proper state has his expiation
for that inasmuch as he was the first to return to a proper state. if
they die while they are cut off from each other, neither of them will
ever enter the Garden. If one of them greets the other and he refuses
to return the greeting or accept his greeting, then an angel returns
the greeting to him and Shaytan answers the other."
403. 'A'isha mentioned that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, told her, "I can see you when you are
angry or pleased." She asked, "How do you see that, Messenger
of Allah?" He replied, "When you are pleased, you say, 'Yes,
by the Lord of Muhammad.' But when you are angry, you say, 'No, by the
Lord of Ibrahim.'" She said that she replied, "Yes, I only
cut out your name."
190. A person who cuts himself off from his brother for a year
404. Abu Khirash al-Aslami reported that he heard the Messenger of Allah,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, say, "Whoever snubs his
brother for a year has split his blood."
405. 'Imran ibn Abi Anas reported from a man of Aslam who was one of
the Companions of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace,
that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Snubbing
a believer for a year is like spilling his blood."
191. Those who refuse to speak to one another
406. Abu Ayyub al-Ansari reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, said, "It is not lawful for a Muslim
to refuse to speak to his (Muslim) brother for more than three days
so that when they meet, one goes this way and the goes that way. The
better of the two is the one who initiates the greeting."
407. Hisham ibn 'Amir heard the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, say, "It is not lawful for a Muslim to
snub another Muslim for more than three nights. As long as they are
cut off from each other, they are turning away from the Truth. The first
of them to return to a proper state has his expiation for that inasmuch
as he was the first to return to a proper state. If they die while they
are cut off from one another, neither of them will ever enter the Garden."
192. Generosity
408. Abu Hurayra reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, said, "Do not hate one another and do
not envy one another. Let the slaves of Allah be brothers."
409. Abu Hurayra reported that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, said, "You will find that the worst of people
in the sight of Allah on the Day of Rising will be the two-faced person
who presents one face to a group of people and another face to a different
group of people."
410. Abu Hurayra reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, said, "Beware of opinion. Opinion is the
most lying form of speech. Do not try to ensnare one another (in sales)
nor envy one another nor hate one another nor shun one another. Rather
be the slaves of Allah and brothers."
411. Abu Hurayra reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, said, "The gates of the Garden are opened
on Mondays and Thursdays. Every person who does not associate anything
with Allah is forgiven except for someone who has enmity between existing
between him and another man. It is said, 'Leave these two until they
make peace.'"
412. Abu'd-Darda' said, "Shall I tell you about something better
for you than sadaqa and fasting? Improving the state of friendship.
Hatred is what shaves things away."
413. Ibn 'Abbas reported that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, said, "Three things are not concealed and He forgives
everything else to whomever He wills: the one who dies and has not associated
anything with Allah, the one who was not a sorcerer nor a follower of
the sorcerers, and the one who did not have rancour towards his brother."
193. The salam makes up for shunning
414. Abu Hurayra reported that he heard the Prophet, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, say, "It is not lawful for a Muslim man
to refuse to speak to a believer for more than three days. When three
days have passed, he should meet him and greet him. If he returns the
greeting, they share in the reward. If he does not return the greeting,
the one who gives the greeting is innocent of having severed relations."
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