A'isha reported that Hala bin Khuwailid (sister of Khadija) sought permission from Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) to see him and he was reminded of Khadija's (manner of) asking leave to enter and (was overwhelmed) with emotions thereby and said: O Allah, it is Hala, daughter of Khuwailid, and I felt jealous and said: Why do you remember one of those old women of the Quraish with gums red and who is long dead-while Allah has given you a better one in her stead?
Explanation & Benefits
Shaykh Maulana Abdul Aziz Alvi
Hadith Footnote:
Vocabulary of the Hadith:
Shaddaqayn:
Cheeks,
Jaws,
The purpose was that she had become extremely old,
To the extent that there were no teeth left in her mouth.
Source: Tuhfat al-Muslim: Commentary on Sahih Muslim, Page: 6282
Maulana Dawood Raz
Hadith Commentary:
From this it is understood that in the sight of the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam), the status of Umm al-Mu’minin, Lady Khadijah (radi Allahu anha), was extremely high. In reality, she was the foremost benefactress of Islam and the Prophet of Islam (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam). The recompense for her favors can only be given to her by Allah.
Radi Allahu anha wa ardaha.
(Ameen)
Source: Sahih Bukhari: Commentary by Maulana Dawood Raz, Page: 3818
Shaykh Abdul Sattar al-Hammad
Hadith Commentary:
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The meaning of "ghayrah" (protective jealousy) here is that a wife suspects that her husband loves another of his wives more than her.
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Aishah (radi Allahu anha) used to feel ghayrah regarding Khadijah (radi Allahu anha) because the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) would frequently remember her.
In the hadith, the repetition of "wa kanat, wa kanat" does not literally indicate duality; rather, with each repetition, the qualities and virtues of Khadijah (radi Allahu anha) are intended—meaning she was virtuous, intelligent, devoted in service, and dutiful, etc. Furthermore, the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) would continue to praise her and supplicate to Allah for her forgiveness. These were the reasons why Sayyidah Aishah (radi Allahu anha) used to feel ghayrah.
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Upon being asked by some, the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) replied that Khadijah (radi Allahu anha) believed in me when people disbelieved in me.
She affirmed my truthfulness when people denied me.
She supported me with her wealth when people deprived me, and Allah, the Exalted, granted me children through her while I did not have children from any other wife.
It should be noted that Zaynab (radi Allahu anha), Ruqayyah (radi Allahu anha), Umm Kulthum (radi Allahu anha), Fatimah (radi Allahu anha), Abdullah (radi Allahu anhu), and Qasim (radi Allahu anhu) were all from the pure womb of Khadijah (radi Allahu anha); only your beloved son Ibrahim (radi Allahu anhu) was born from your slave woman Maria al-Qibtiyyah (radi Allahu anha).
Khadijah (radi Allahu anha) is the only woman that, when she believed, there was no house of Islam on the entire earth except hers.
It is mentioned in the hadith:
“She will be given a house of pearls in Paradise.”
This too is from the chapter of correspondence (bab al-mushakalah), meaning the recompense for an action is of the same kind as the action itself, even if it is of a much higher and nobler degree.
In any case, the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) held the first lady (Khadijah radi Allahu anha) in great esteem; this is why he did not marry any other woman during her lifetime.
(Fath al-Bari: 7/172)
Source: Hidayat al-Qari: Commentary on Sahih Bukhari, Urdu, Page: 3818
Shaykh Maulana Abdul Aziz Alvi
Hadith Commentary: Benefits and Issues: The Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) loved Aisha (radi Allahu anha) the most among his living wives. Therefore, she did not feel jealousy toward any other wife, and due to the pride of this love, she would become vexed at the mention of the virtues of Khadijah (radi Allahu anha).
Source: Tuhfat al-Muslim: Commentary on Sahih Muslim, Page: 6280
Shaykh Maulana Abdul Aziz Alvi
Hadith Commentary: Benefits and Issues: In a woman, there is naturally and instinctively a sense of jealousy and protectiveness regarding her co-wife, and if this remains within natural limits, there is no objection to it. However, if as a result of this, envy, malice, and hatred arise and the boundaries set by the Shari‘ah are violated, then it becomes blameworthy. The Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) used to remember Khadijah (radi Allahu anha) because of her children and her services, and due to his love and affection for her, he would also remember her friends and her sister. For this reason, Aishah (radi Allahu anha) would feel aggrieved that despite being a beautiful, intelligent, and perceptive young woman like herself, the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) still remembered Khadijah (radi Allahu anha) and continued to have feelings of love and affection for her, which, in her view, should have ended or at least weakened in her own presence.
Source: Tuhfat al-Muslim: Commentary on Sahih Muslim, Page: 6277
Shaykh Maulana Abdul Aziz Alvi
Hadith Commentary:
Vocabulary of the Hadith:
Khalā’il:
This is the plural of khalīlah, and aṣdiqā’ is the plural of ṣadīqah.
Both mean “female friends.”
Benefits and Issues:
Khadijah (radi Allahu anha) was the very first to accept Islam without any hesitation, excuse, or delay, and she supported and aided the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) with her wealth and companionship. Allah, the Exalted, granted him children through her, and she was an extremely virtuous, experienced, and wise wife who had witnessed the ups and downs of life. For a long period, she was a source of comfort to him in every way.
That is why he (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) remembered her.
Source: Tuhfat al-Muslim: Commentary on Sahih Muslim, Page: 6278