´It was narrated that Ibn 'Abbas said:` "A man said: 'O Messenger of Allah! My father has died and he did not perform Hajj; shall I perform Hajj on his behalf?' He said: 'Don't you think that if your father owed a debt you would pay it off?' The man said: 'Yes.' He said: 'The debt owed to Allah is more deserving (of being paid off)."'
Hadith Referenceسنن نسائي / كتاب مناسك الحج / 2640
Hadith Gradingالألبانی:ضعيف الإسناد | زبیر علی زئی:إسناده حسن
Hadith Takhrij«تفرد بہ النسائي، (تحفة الأشراف: 6041) (ضعیف الإسناد شاذ) (اس کے راوی ’’محکم‘‘ کو وہم ہو جایا کرتا تھا، اسی لیے انہوں نے پوچھنے والے کو مرد اور جس کے بارے میں پوچھا گیا اس کو عورت بنا دیا ہے)»
´It was narrated from Ibn 'Abbas that a man came to the Prophet who had declared Zihar from his wife, then he had intercourse with her. He said:` "O Messenger of Allah, I declared Zihar on my wife, then I had intercourse with her before I offered the expiation." He said: "What made you do that, may Allah have mercy on you?" He said: "I saw her anklets in the light of the moon." He said: "Do not approach her until you have done that which Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, has commanded."
Hadith Referenceسنن نسائي / كتاب الطلاق / 3487
Hadith Gradingالألبانی:حسن | زبیر علی زئی:إسناده حسن
´It was narrated that 'Ikrimah said:` "A man declared Zihar to his wife, then had intercourse with her before he had offered the expiation. He mentioned that to the Prophet. The Prophet said to him: 'What made you do that?' He said: 'May Allah have mercy on you, O Messenger of Allah. I saw her anklets, or her calves, in the light of the moon.' The Messenger of Allah said: 'Keep away from her until you have done that which Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, has commanded.'"
´'Ikrimah said:` "A man came to the Prophet of Allah and said: 'O Prophet of Allah,' and that he had declared Zihar to his wife, then he had intercourse with her before he did what he had to do. He said: 'What made you do that?' He said: 'O Prophet of Allah! I saw the whiteness of her calves in the moonlight.' The Prophet said: 'Keep away until you have done what you have to do.' (One of the narrators) Ishaq said in his Hadith: "Keep away from her until you have done what you have to do." The wording is that of Muhammad.