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"If I were to order anyone to prostrate oneself to anyone else, I would order a wife to prostrate herself to her husband."
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Something doesn't seem right with that hadith. A guy did something like similar to the biggest and the only reply prophet (pbuh) made was a comment about husband. I can't imagine prophet (pbuh) face not going red over this person's actions, so I've doubts over this hadith. This hadith is similar to a hadith stated by Shiites about Ali (ra) successor-ship. The story in these hadiths doesn't fit prophet's (pbuh) character.
The entire Hadith is this:
‘Abdullah ibn Abee Awfaa (ra) said : "When Mu’aadh came from Shaam he prostrated before the Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alaihi wasallam) so he said: What is this O Mu’aadh? He replied : I came to Shaam and found them prostrating to their bishops and patriarchs, so I wished to do that before you. So Allah’s Messenger (sallallaahu ‘alaihi wasallam) said : If I were to order anyone to prostrate to anyone other than Allah I would have ordered the woman to prostrate to her husband. By the One in Whose Hand is the soul of Muhammad, a woman does not fulfil the rights of her Lord until she fulfils the rights of her husband - even if he were to ask her for herself whilst she were upon the saddle of a camel she should not prevent him."
SAHEEH : Ibn Maajah (1853), Ibn Hibbaan (1390)
Something doesn't seem right with that hadith.
A guy did something like similar to the biggest and the only reply prophet (pbuh) made was a comment about husband. I can't imagine prophet (pbuh) face not going red over this person's actions, so I've doubts over this hadith. This hadith is similar to a hadith stated by Shiites about Ali (ra) successor-ship. The story in these hadiths doesn't fit prophet's (pbuh) character.
It takes the issue of worshiping a person too lightly.What does'nt seem right with it?
There are many sahih hadiths that are doubtful - Allah never promised to protect sunnah or hadith. Here is an example, excerpt of hadith #3223 from sahih bukhari:The Hadith is sahih so there remains no reason to doubt it.
It takes the issue of worshiping a person too lightly.
For example:It is related that 'Abdullah was said to say, "The Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, made a distribution and a man said, 'By Allah, this a distribution by which the face of Allah is not desired.' I went to inform the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace!' He became angry so that I could see the anger in his face. Then he said, 'May Allah have mercy on Musa! He was abused more than this and he was patient.'"Ok the prophet (pbuh) got angry over the abuse to moses (pbuh) but he didn't get angry over borderline idolatry?
(Sahih Bukhari 3224)
This is your own desires that are causing you to doubt. When you know that the Prophet's performed Miricales, and these miricales happened in different ways, then there is no need that one doubt something when one sees something he does not understand. And this particular incident is referred to in the Quran in Surah Ahzab:There are many sahih hadiths that are doubtful - Allah never promised to protect sunnah or hadith. Here is an example, excerpt of hadith #3223 from sahih bukhari:....One day he retired alone and placed his garment on a stone and then bathed. When he finished, he went to his clothes to take them, and the stone ran off with it. Musa took a stick and went after the stone, 'My clothes, O stone! My clothes, O stone!' until he reached a group of the tribe of Israel and they saw him naked and the best of what Allah has created and He cleared him of what they were saying. The stone stopped and he took his clothes and put them on and began to hit the stone with his stick. By Allah, the stone still has three, four or five marks from the beating....I doubt it the above hadith is entirely true.
Can you give the reference for this hadith or at least the link to the talk in which Yusuf Estes mentions it? I've never heard of this and the last part sounds like a blatant fabrication, but I'll give you the opportunity to post a reference if you have it, inshaa'Allah.I heard this hadith from Imam Yusuf Esteves during one of his lectures on Status of Women on Islam. According to Imam Yusuf, there is another hadith which says that in the hereafter, the man will prostrate to his wife who has been good to him in this life. When she will ask him why he prostrated, he would say that I found you so beautiful that I mistook you for God.
I don't completely reject hadith, I just more careful with the hadiths even if they are classified as sahih.
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I don't completely reject hadith, I just more careful with the hadiths even if they are classified as sahih.
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brother,
The careful one is not the one who recklessly assumes that he has enough knowledge to overturn the intensive ingestigations of over a millenia of Islamic scholars of hadith, and just declare sahih hadith fabricated if they don't make sense to him. The careful one is rather the one who reads the hadith and then has the humility to refrain from passing a judgement and to consult the scholars to understand the explanation and the interpretation and the context of the hadith.
If you just reject things haphazardly on a superficial reading, then your methods would have caused you to reject many ayaat of the Qur'an! But just like the Qur'an when you don't understand an issue you investigate the matter deeper and consult the people of knowledge, you have to do the same with the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
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Narrated Aisha
Once when Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) was with a number of the Emigrants and Helpers a camel came and prostrated itself before him. Thereupon his companions said, "Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) beasts and TREES prostrate themselves before you, but we have the greatest right to do so." He replied, "Worship your Lord and honour your brother. If I were to order anyone to prostrate himself before another, I should order a woman to prostrate herself before her husband. If he were to order her to convey stones from a yellow mountain to a black one, or from a black mountain to a white one, it would be incumbent on her to do so." Ahmad transmitted it. (Hadith of al-Tirmidhi, Number 963– ALIM CD-ROM Version)
Na udhu billah!! That's totally rediculous to even think that people of Jannah will commit shirk. :heated:According to Imam Yusuf, there is another hadith which says that in the hereafter, the man will prostrate to his wife who has been good to him in this life. When she will ask him why he prostrated, he would say that I found you so beautiful that I mistook you for God.
Bukhari (97/36) also wrote:
To prove His identity, God opened His legs and showed the prophet His thigh.
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