Is this Hadith True?

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I believe he made an honest mistake in thinking she left the house without being fully dressed. Even i made the same mistake but then looked more deeply and realized my mistake.

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It's not that Aisha(r) was not fully dressed. The Prophet (sws) said that he did not bother to wake her when he was recieving the message from Gabriel BECAUSE HE BELIEVED that she was still lying in bed and not properly dressed.

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its amazing mamoli didnt appear n asked u guys to stay on topic

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^^ cuz for once they are on topic:clap:

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Now we have proof she was a munafiq :naooz:

Let the tabarra begin…

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  • Book 004, Number 2127: * Muhammad b. Qais said (to the people): Should I not narrate to you (a hadith of the Holy Prophet) on my authority and on the authority of my mother? We thought that he meant the mother who had given him birth. He (Muhammad b. Qais) then reported that it was ‘A’isha who had narrated this: Should I not narrate to you about myself and about the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him)? We said: Yes. She said: When it was my turn for Allah’s Messenger (may peace be upon him) to spend the night with me, he turned his side, put on his mantle and took off his shoes and placed them near his feet, and spread the corner of his shawl on his bed and then lay down till he thought that I had gone to sleep. He took hold of his mantle slowly and put on the shoes slowly, and opened the door and went out and then closed it lightly. I covered my head, put on my veil and tightened my waist wrapper, and then went out following his steps till he reached Baqi’. He stood there and he stood for a long time. He then lifted his hands three times, and then returned and I also returned. He hastened his steps and I also hastened my steps. He ran and I too ran. He came (to the house) and I also came (to the house). I, however, preceded him and I entered (the house), and as I lay down in the bed, he (the Holy Prophet) entered the (house), and said: Why is it, O ‘A’isha, that you are out of breath? I said: There is nothing. He said: Tell me or the Subtle and the Aware would inform me. I said: Messenger of Allah, may my father and mother be ransom for you, and then I told him (the whole story). He said: Was it the darkness (of your shadow) that I saw in front of me? I said: Yes. He struck me on the chest which caused me pain, and then said: Did you think that Allah and His Apostle would deal unjustly with you? She said: Whatsoever the people conceal, Allah will know it. He said: Gabriel came to me when you saw me. He called me and he concealed it from you. I responded to his call, but I too concealed it from you (for he did not come to you), as you were not fully dressed. I thought that you had gone to sleep, and I did not like to awaken you, fearing that you may be frightened. He (Gabriel) said: Your Lord has commanded you to go to the inhabitants of Baqi’ (to those lying in the graves) and beg pardon for them. I said: Messenger of Allah, how should I pray for them (How should I beg forgiveness for them)? He said: Say, Peace be upon the inhabitants of this city (graveyard) from among the Believers and the Muslims, and may Allah have mercy on those who have gone ahead of us, and those who come later on, and we shall, God willing, join you.

http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/fundamentals/hadithsunnah/muslim/004.smt.html#Book 004

That should clear up everything.

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I have read this hadith again and again, and honestly, I don't understand what is going on. What does the following part mean? "He called me and he concealed it from you. I responded to his call, but I too concealed it from you (for he did not come to you), as you were not fully dressed."

I'm seriously confused as to why the Prophet would touch/hit Aisha in a way that would cause her pain, as the hadith plainly indicates it caused her pain. I don't understand WHAT she did wrong that he tried to discipline her?

I got this from a clearly weird site that was manipulating the hadith, and hence why I posted it. To find out what the real deal is, since this website was ENCOURAGING muslims to beat their wives and trying to prove how there is nothing wrong with wife beatings.

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http://www.answering-christianity.com/beating.htm

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Thank-you, cricketplaya

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You have to be a wife first darlin'

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I must ask:

WHO ARE YOU TO EVEN THINK OF QUESTIONING THE ACTIONS OF THE MESSENGER(PBUH)?

You show disrespect! (To thread starter)

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i must also ask then

WHO ARE YOU TO ASSUME SHE WAS SHOWING DISRESPECT???

yr quite quick to judge rnt u?

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^^ agreed.

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She questioned the actions of our Master, the Rasool of Allah. (PBUH). What other disrespect is there to show?

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Shes just asking for an explanation of the hadith, which is, incidently, quite confusing at first. No need to jump on her.

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When it comes to the Messenger, we hear, we obey. We should act on it, but even if we are lax/lazy, the acceptence should be absolute.

I am a sinner, but alhamdulillah I would never question the actions of my Master. I am a slave to there slaves, who am I to question the actions of He who spoke and acted only what Allah willed.

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Blind faith?!

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PCG, do you have a link to the website article?

Maybe you should read up on an interpretation of this Hadith. Do they have sitest with full interpretations of Hadiths by scholars and stuff?

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Provide Link

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When you read a hadith, it is in human nature to misunderstand it! Just like the non-believers did with that article she pointed out. If you act like that, your not helping to spread the message of our Rasool. You are just stoping people to spread it. So please your not the judge, only Allah is our judge.