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24 Jamaadul Ula 1428 / 11 June 2007
Better than a servant !

Ali Radhi Allahu Anhu narrates : "Fatima Radhi Allahu Anha complained of the 
suffering caused to her by the hand mill. Some captives were brought to the 
Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. She came to him but did not find him at 
home. Aisha Radhi Allahu Anha was present there and Fatima Radhi Allahu Anha 
told (of her desire for a servant). When the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam 
came, Aisha Radhi Allahu Anha informed him about Fatima's visit. So the Prophet 
Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam came to us, while we had gone to bed. I wanted to 
get up but the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam said, "Remain at your place". 
Then he sat down between us till I could feel the coolness of his feet on my 
chest. Then he said, "Shall I teach you something which is better than what you 
have asked me? When you go to bed, say, 'Allahu-Akbar' thirty-four times, 
Subhan Allah thirty-three times and Alhamdu-lillah thirty-three times for that 
is better for you than a servant." (Bukhari) 
  
Commentary 
  
This incident has been mentioned in Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmidhi, Abu Dawood, 
Nasai and other books. From other narrations of this hadith we learn more about 
this incident : 
  
Fatima Radhi Allahu Anha had developed sores on her hands due to grinding flour 
with her hand mill. She had also developed sores on her neck due to carrying 
water. Sweeping her home had made her clothes dusty and baking bread had 
discoloured her face. Now, Nabi Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam had received some 
slaves and  Ali Radhi Allahu Anhu had heared about this. Ali Radhi Allahu Anhu, 
advised her to go to him and ask for a servant to help her with her household 
chores as these had over powered her. When she came to the house of her father 
she did not find him. Rather, he was in the masjid in discussion with his 
companions. Later, after he was told about the arrival of his daughter to see 
him, he came to see them in their room. The cloth that was covering Ali and 
Faatima Radhi Allahu Anhuma was so small that their feet were exposed when they 
covered their heads and their heads were exposed when they covered their feet. 
When he requested to enter they wanted to first dress appropriately but he 
asked them to remain lying down as they were. He said that he would prefer to 
sell the slaves that he had received and spend the money on the Ahlus Suffa as 
they had no food. He instead taught them certain azkaar which were better then 
a servant. 
  
Ali Radhi Allahu said : "I have not left practicing on this ever since I heard 
this from Nabi Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam." Somebody asked : "Not even on the 
night of Siffeen?" Ali Radhi Allahu Anhu replied : "Not even on the night of 
Siffeen." (Muslim) 
  
Siffeen is the name of a place close to the Euphrates where the famous battle 
took place between Ali Radhi Allahu Anhu and the Syrians in the year 37 Hijri. 
It was a trying and strenuous battle for Ali Radhi Allahu Anhu, hence the 
questioner asked him to see if he had remembered to practice on the advice of 
his master on that night too. This shows Ali's Radhi Allahu Anhu obedience to 
Nabi Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam and his punctuality and discipline in worship. 
  
It is important to note that Nabi Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam mentioned a number 
of different azkaar to be recited at the time of going to sleep. These are 
applicable to different situations and occasions. Each of these are virtuous in 
their own way. 
  
The statement of Nabi Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam that these azkaar were better 
than a servant can mean two things. Firstly, a servant is related to this 
worldly life whereas azkaar are related to the hereafter. The hereafter is 
superior and everlasting when compared to this world. Secondly, it could mean 
that these azkaar are of greater benefit in fulfilling the household chores 
than a servant. 
  
Lessons 
  
1. From this hadith we learn that Ali Radhi Allahu Anhu was very close to the 
Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam. Proof of this is from the following :   

  a.. Ali Radhi Allahu Anhu was the son-in-law of Nabi Sallallahu Alaihi 
Wasallam 
  b.. Imam Bukhari Rahimahullah mentioned this hadith in the section dealing 
with the virtues of Ali Radhi Allahu Anhu. 
  c.. Nabi Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam entered into their private room in a very 
informal manner.  

2. Nabi Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam gave preference to Aakhirah for his close 
family. He did not choose the comforts of the world for them. He encouraged his 
daughter and son-in-law towards patience and the rememberance of Allah Azza 
Wajal instead of acquiring a servant. Nabi Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam chose for 
his daughter what he chose for himself in terms of patience and azkaar in times 
of difficulty. 
  
It was a settled principle with the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam that he 
always placed his family members and those who were nearer to him in the front 
line in facing a risk or hazard but allotted them the last place when he 
distributed favours, rewards and spoils of war. When the three well-known 
warriors of the Quraish, Utba, Shayba and Walid Ibn Utba, challenged the 
Muslims to single combat at Badr, the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam sent 
forward Hamza, Ali and Ubayda Radhi Allahu Anhum, although he knew about the 
bravery and strength of the enemy combatants. Hamza, Ali and Ubayda Radhi 
Allahu Anhum, belonged to the Prophet's Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam own clan, 
the Banu Hashim, and were his near relatives. 
  
3. Scholars mention that from this hadith one learns an important technique in 
teaching people. Nabi Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam approached his daughter and 
son-in-law with extreme love and affection asking them not to inconvenience 
themselves by moving from their bed. He then sat affectionately between them as 
close as he could. He explained to them what he thought was better for them by 
means of kind words. Such kindness and affection will melt the heart of any 
person. When one wants to convince another it can be easily achieved with love 
and affection. 
  
4. This zikr makes strenuous tasks easy. 
  
5. Nabi Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam through this incident taught the Ummah to 
exercise patience in difficulty, to accumilate good deeds for the hereafter and 
to be keep safe from the deceptive worldly life by focussing on the hereafter.
  
6. One should encourage ones family towards giving preference to the hereafter 
over the world according to their level of tawakkul and reliance upon Allah 
Azza Wajal.

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10 Jumaadul Ula 1428 / 28 May 2007
Aisha Radhi Allahu Anha

The Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam said :"The superiority of Aisha over 
other women is like the superiority of Tharid (a special gravy dish) to other 
meals." (Bukhari)

During the final illness of the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam he used to 
repeatedly ask, "Where will I be tomorrow?", in the hope that he could spend 
his last days in the home of Aisha Radhi Allahu Anha. (Bukhari)

Once the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam said to Aisha Radhi Allahu Anha : 
"O Aisha, Jibraeel sends salaams to you." 
Aisha replied : "Upon him be salaams also together with the mercy and blessings 
of Allah." (Bukhari)

The sublime character of Aisha Radhi Allahu Anha, her devotion to the Prophet 
Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam, her virtue, intelligence and eloquence were 
unparalleled in history. She was a perfect symbol of Islamic womanhood. She was 
only eighteen years of age when the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam passed 
away. However, she related 2210 ahaadith. 

There has been no woman like her in the whole history of Islam who understood 
the teachings of Islam so well and convincingly explained juristic issues to 
others. It is said that about a quarter of all the laws of Shariah are narrated 
from her. (Fathul Baari) 
Even the most eminent and learned Sahabah of the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi 
Wasallam consulted her on intricate legal issues. 

Imam Zahabi, one of the most eminent scholars of the science of hadith, writes 
about Aisha Radhi Allahu Anha in his Tazkiratul Huffaaz : "Among the Sahabah of 
the Prophet who were knowledgeable in jurisprudence she was the most prominent 
for even the leading jurists referred intricate questions of law to her for 
advice. Abu Musa says that if any companion of the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi 
Wasallam amongst us hadany difficulty in finding out the real understanding of 
any Hadith, he used to ask Aisha Radhi Allahu Anha because she invariably knew 
about it." 

The Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam left this world while he was in the home 
of Hazrat Aisha Radhi Allahu Anha. Aisha mentions that the Prophet Sallallahu 
Alaihi Wasallam breathed his last while he lay between her chest and neck. 
(Muslim)

She was fortunate to have the saliva of the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam 
mixed with her own a few moments before he left this world. Allah Ta'ala so 
willed that she had the honour of softening the miswaak which the Prophet 
Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam used just prior to him breathing his last.

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