A question for fellow guppies on Quran and sunnah

Re: A question for fellow guppies on Quran and sunnah

OMG... looks like a big copy / paste cut job is it???.... no mention of not a single reference... anywayzz all this unrefereenced doesn't justify Ayesha disobeying the following verses of Quran...

O ye wives of the Prophet! Ye are not like any other women. If ye keep your duty (to Allah), then be not soft of speech, lest he in whose heart is a disease aspire (to you), but utter customary speech.[33"32]

And stay quietly in your houses, and make not a dazzling display, like that of the former Times of Ignorance; and establish regular Prayer, and give regular Charity; and obey Allah and His Messenger. And Allah only wishes to remove all abomination from you, ye members of the Family, and to make you pure and spotless.[32:33]

The first command in this verse "stay in your houses" was violated by A-isha when she went to Iraq to organise a mischievous campaign against Ali about whom the Holy Prophet said: "O Ali, you are to me as Harun was to Musa. You are my brother in this world and the hereafter. Your flesh is my flesh, your blood is my blood. You and me are from one and the same light."

Also, quran has the following ayat....
"And Whoever kills a believer deliberately, his reward is Hell forever, and the Wrath of Allah is upon him, He cursed him and prepared a great punishment for him." (Quran 4:93)

Nor does it answer the ayats I gave in response to Ibn Sadique claim...
Originally Posted by Ibn Sadique
Do you think that or dear Prophet (saw) will be given someone who is impure? Imagine that! Don't you think our dear Prophet (saw) deserves some one pure?

Also the following verse of Quran contradicts your interpretation of ayat...
[Shakir 66:4] If you both turn to Allah, then indeed your hearts are already inclined (to this); and if you back up each other against him, then surely Allah it is Who is his Guardian, and Jibreel and -the believers that do good, and the angels after that are the aiders.
[Shakir 66:5] Maybe, his Lord, if he divorce you, will give him in your place wives better than you, submissive, faithful, obedient, penitent, adorers, fasters, widows and virgins.

Now let me requote what you asked earlier to justify your interpretation of the ayat...
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ibn Sadique
Do you think that or dear Prophet (saw) will be given someone who is impure? Imagine that! Don't you think our dear Prophet (saw) deserves some one pure?

Now let me ask you if all of them are the best of the best.... why is Allah is talking about him divorcing them and in place give him wives better than him...Something to ponder isn't it buddy...????? or why did Ayesha disobeyed Quran... and incase you want to know context of the ayat and who the two wives are... Refer to your Sahih Bukhari.. also let me know if the references are not correct...

Imam Bukhari narrates from one of the wives of the Holy Prophet (pbuh&hf), Lady 'A'ishah:

The Apostle of Allah (pbuh&hf) used to spend time with Zaynab bint Jahsh (one of his wives) and drink honey at her house. She (Lady 'A'ishah) further said: I and Hafsa (another wife) agreed that the one whom the Apostle of Allah (pbuh&hf) visited first should say: I notice that you have an odor of "maghafir" (the gum of mimosa). He (pubh) visited one of them and she told him this, whereupon he said: I have taken honey at the house of Zaynab bint Jahsh, and I will never do it again. At this, the following verse was revealed, referring to his abstination from honey:

O Prophet! Why do you ban for yourself that which Allah has made lawful to you, seeking to please your wives (Lady 'A'ishah and Hafsa)? And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful

Qur'an 66:1; see Sahih *Bukhari, Book on the Interpretation of the Holy Qur'an, *hadith #4531; Sahih *Muslim, Book on Divorce, *hadith #2694; al-Tirmidhi, Book on Foods, hadith #1574; al-Nisa'i, Book on Divorce, hadith #3367; Oaths, Vows, and Crop Sharing, hadith #3735; Intimacy for Women, hadith #3896; Abu Dawud, Book on Drinks, hadith #3227; ibn Majah, Book on Foods, hadith #3314; Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal, 6:221; al-Darami, Book on Foods, hadith #18986

May Allah protect the readers from any errors within.... and help us all follow the right path... Ameen