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XDII. Asking permission to enter
481. How was the Ayat of Veiling revealed?
1051. Anas said that he was ten years old when the Messenger of Allah,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, came to Madina. He said, "My
mothers decided that I would serve him and I served him for ten years.
He died when I was twenty. I am the person who knows best about the
business of the veil. The first instance that was revealed occurred
when the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace,
built a room for Zaynab bint Jahsh. He celebrated the wedding there,
invited the people who came, ate and then left. A group remained with
the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. They stayed for
a long time and then the Prophet went out and I went out hoping that
they would leave. He walked and I walked with him until he came to the
threshold of 'A'isha's room. Then, thinking that they would have left,
he returned and I returned with him. He went to Zaynab but they were
still sitting there. He left again and I left with him until he once
more reached the threshold of 'A'isha's room. When he thought that they
would have gone, he went back again and I went back with him. This time
they had indeed left. The Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, then put up a curtain between me and him, and the veil was revealed."
482. Three times of nakedness
1052. Tha'laba ibn Abi Malik al-Qurazi reported that he rode to 'Abdullah
ibn Suwayd, one of the Banu Haritha ibn al-Harith, to ask him about
the three times of nakedness. 'Abdullah used to observe these times.
Tha'laba said, "'Abdullah asked, 'What do you want?' I replied,
'I want to observe them.' He said, 'When I take off my garment at midday,
none of my family who have reached puberty comes to me without my permission
unless I call them. Nor do they do that when it is Fajr until people
know that I have prayed, nor when I have prayed 'Isha' and removed my
clothes so that I can sleep.'"
483. A man eating with his wife
1053. 'A'isha said, "I used to eat date and butter mixture with
the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. 'Umar visited
and the Prophet invited him and he ate. 'Umar's hand touched my fingers
and he said, 'Oh! If I were to be obeyed about you, no eye would ever
see you!' Then the veil was revealed."
1054. Umm Habiba bint Qays (Khawla) was heard to say, "My hand
and that of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, mixed together in the same vessel."
484. When someone enters a house which is uninhabited
1055. 'Abdullah ibn 'Umar said, "When someone enters a house which
is not lived in, he should say, 'Peace be upon the righteous slaves
of Allah.'"
1056. Ibn 'Abbas said, "The verse, 'Do not enter houses other than
your own until you have asked permission and greeted their inhabitants'
(24:27) has an exception made to it when Allah says, 'There is nothing
wrong in your entering houses where no one lives where there is some
service for you. Allah knows what you divulge and what you conceal.'"
485. "Those you own as slaves should ask your permission to enter"
(24:56)
1057. Regarding the ayat, "Those you own as slaves should ask your
permission to enter" (24:56), Ibn 'Umar said, "That applies
to men rather than women."
486. The words of Allah, "Once your children have reached puberty"
(24:57)
1058. Ibn 'Umar reported that when his children had reached puberty
and he had withdrawn to his room, none of them entered where he was
except with his permission.
487. Someone asking permission to come in to visit his mother
1059. 'Alqama said, "A man came to 'Abdullah and said, 'Should
I ask permission to go in where my mother is?' He said, 'At all times.
Do you want to see her (exposed)?'"
1060. Muslim ibn Nadhir said, "A man asked Hudhayfa, 'Should I
ask permission to enter where my mother is?' He replied, 'If you were
not to ask her permission, you would see what you dislike.'"
488. Asking permission to enter where one's father is
1061. Musa ibn Talha said, "I entered where my mother was with
my father. He went in and I followed him. He turned and pushed me in
the chest so that I fell on my bottom. Then he said, 'Will you enter
without permission!'"
489. Asking permission to go in to one's father and one's child
1062. Jabir said, "A man should ask permission from his son and
his mother, even if she is old, his brother, his sister and his father."
490. Asking a sister's permission to enter
1063. 'Ata' said, "I asked Ibn 'Abbas, 'Does one ask permission
of one's sister?' He replied, 'Yes.' I repeated it and said, 'My two
sisters live in my room and I provide for them and spend on them, so
do I ask them for permission?' He said, 'Yes. Do you want to see them
naked?' Then he recited, 'O you who believe! Those you own as slaves
and those of you who have not as yet reached puberty should ask your
permission to enter at three times: before the Dawn Prayer and when
you have undressed at noon and after the Night Prayer - three times
of nakedness for you.' (24:56) Ibn 'Abbas said, 'He did not command
these individuals to ask permission other than at these three times
of nakedness.' Then he went on to say, 'The verse in Surat an-Nur:57
is: 'Once your children have reached puberty, they should ask your permission
to enter as those before them also asked permission.'"
Ibn 'Abbas said, "Asking permission is obligatory." Ibn Jurayj
added, "For all people."
491. Asking your brother for permission to enter
1064. 'Abdullah said, "A man asks permission of his father, his
mother, his brother and his sister."
492. Asking permission three times
1065. 'Ubayd ibn 'Umayr reported that Abu Musa al-Ash'ari asked permission
of 'Umar ibn al-Khattab, but he did not grant him permission. It seemed
that he was busy. Abu Musa came back and 'Umar had finished. He said,
"Didn't I hear the voice of 'Abdullah ibn Qays? Give him permission
to enter." He was told, "He has gone away," so he sent
after him. Abu Musa said, "We were commanded to behave like that
(i.e. to go away after having asked permission to enter three times)."
'Umar said, "Bring me a clear proof of it." He then went to
the gathering of the Ansar and questioned them. They said, "Only
the youngest of us will attest to that - Abu Sa'id al-Khudri."
He went with Abu Sa'id. 'Umar said, "Is something of what the may
Allah bless him and grant him peace,, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, commanded hidden from me? Doing business in the markets distracted
me," i.e. going out to trade.
493. Asking permission to enter is not a greeting
1066. Regarding the person who asks for permission to enter before he
gives the greeting, Abu Hurayra said, "He is not given permission
until he has first given the greeting."
1067. Abu Hurayra said, "When someone comes in and does not say,
'Peace be upon you,' then say, 'No,' until he brings the key which is
the greeting(salam)."
494. When someone looks without permission, his eye is gouged out
1068. Abu Hurayra reported that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, said, "If a man looks into your house and you
take some pebbles and gouge out his eye, there is no fault in you."
1069. Anas said, "The Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, was standing in prayer and a man looked into his room. He took
an arrow from his quiver and aimed it at his eyes."
495. Asking permission without looking
1070. Sahl ibn Sa'd told him that a man looked from a room through the
door of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, while
the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, had a comb with
which he was scratching his hair. When the Prophet, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, saw him, he said, "If I had known that
you were looking at me, I would have stabbed you in the eye with this!"
1071. The Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "The
ear is put in the place of the eye."
1072. Anas said, "A man looked through a gap into the room of the
Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and the Messenger
of Allah aimed an arrow-head at him, and the man withdrew his head."
496. When a man greets another man in his room
1073. 'Ubayd ibn Hunayn related to him that Abu Musa said, "I asked
permission three times to come in to 'Umar, but he did not give me permission
and so I went away. He said, ''Abdullah, is it hard on you to be kept
waiting at your door.' I said, 'I asked permission from you three times
and you did not give me permission, so I went away (and we were commanded
to do that).' 'Umar said, 'From whom did you hear this?' I replied,
'I heard it from the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace.'
'Umar said, 'Did you hear something from the Prophet, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, which I did not hear? If you do not bring me
a clear proof, I will make an example of you!' Therefore I went to a
group of Ansar who were sitting in the mosque. I asked them and they
said, 'Does anyone doubt this?' I told them what 'Umar had said. They
said, 'Only the youngest of us will go with you.' So Abu Sa'id al-Khudri
- or Abu Mas'ud - went with me to 'Umar. He said, 'We went out with
the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, when he was going
to Sa'd ibn 'Ubada. He gave the greeting, but Sa'd did not give permission.
Then he greeted him a second time and then a third time, but Sa'd did
not give him permission. So the Prophet said, 'We have done what we
must.' Then he went back and Sa'd caught up to him and said, 'Messenger
of Allah! By the One who sent you with the Truth, every time you greeted
me, I heard and answered you, but I wanted to have a lot of greeting
(peace) from you for me and the people of my house.'" Abu Musa
said, "By Allah, I am a guardian of the hadith of the Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace." 'Umar said,
"Yes, but I wanted to make sure."
497. A man's invitation is his permission
1074. 'Abdullah said, "When a man is given an invitation, that
is his permission to enter."