Sahi Bukhari
*Volume 1, Book 8, Number 360: *
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah: While Allah’s Apostle was carrying stones (along) with the people of Mecca for (the building of) the Ka’ba wearing an Izar (waist-sheet cover), his uncle Al-'Abbas said to him, “O my nephew! (It would be better) if you take off your Izar and put it over your shoulders underneath the stones.” So he took off his Izar and put it over his shoulders, but he fell unconscious and since then he had never been seen naked.
Is this a true hadith?? If not then what does islam say about people who belive in such tradtions?
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I think that hadith is not authentic...or is incomplete. I think something like that did happen , but it was more like his clothing was loose or something and it fell and he was so ashamed he fainted. It was either him or Ali(R.A).I do not remember correctly so someone please post the correct one.
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depends on what u think 'naked' means....
also note that izaar was what they wore instead of a shalwar, they still had the kurta (qamees or shirt) on which ws very similar to the pakistani dress just that it was not open on sides, like a shortened version of modern day arabic dress, which is still enuff to cover the satar of a man....
regardless of the authenticity of the hadith, naked here cud mean showing of thighs....
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^Agree with that AR.
And curious one, i have seen ur previous posts and its abvious that u belong to Jafari school of thought, commonly known as shia, and ur objections to Bukhari are understandable.
I suggest that we maintain here an atmosphere of mutual respect and discuss topics that benefit everyone, rather than trying to find wierd Ahadeeth in each others books.
Do not play this game, as u will not like it when someone else does the same to you. And plz don't mention to me that we do not consider our books all Sahih thing, as i can put up Fatwas of ur most revered people.
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Back then, they wore clothes more of the Bengali style of lungis..