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ُﻊﺳﺎﱠﺘﻟا
:
ِﺒﱠﻨﻟا ِﻦَﻋ ﻪﻨﻋ ُﻪﱠﻠﻟا ﻲﺿر َﺮَﻤُﻋ ْﻦَﻋ
لﺎﻗ ﻢﱠﻠَﺳو ِﻪْﻴَﻠَﻋ ُﷲا ﻰّﻠَﺻ ﱢﻲ
:
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َبﺮَﺿ َﻢﻴﻓ ُﻞُﺟﱠﺮﻟا ُلَﺄْﺴُﻳ ﻻ
ُﻪَﺗَأَﺮْﻣا
«
ﻩُﺮﻴﻏو دواد ﻮﺑأ ﻩاور
.
)
ﻒﻴﻌﺿ ] . (
ﻪﻴﻓ :
لﻮﻬﺠﻣ ﻮهو ﻲﻠﺴﻤﻟا ﻦﻤﺣﺮﻟا ﺪﺒﻋو ، ﻒﻴﻌﺿ ﻮهو يدوﻷا ﺪﻳﺰﻳ ﻦﺑ دواد
. [
68.
`Umar (May Allah be pleased with him) reported that: The Prophet (PBUH) said,
"No man shall be asked for the
reason of beating his wife".
[Abu Dawud].
Commentary:
This Hadith is also reported by Ibn Majah and Ahmad. Sheikh Al-Albani* has classified this Hadith
as `weak' since its narration is not authenticated, therefore its contents are also not valid. Islam has not given the
husbands absolute right over their wives and that they will not be questioned in the Hereafter or that they should not
be questioned for their action and misbehaviour with the wives. On the contrary, Islam has stressed upon them to be
lenient and tender in relation with wives; and this means that they will be taken to task for any wrong and injustice
done by them to their wives.
* Sh. Al-Albani is the leading authority in the science of Hadith.
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