Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 3 – Hadith 90-95
Explaining Sahih
Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 90-95
Chapter 17: The
prohibition of looking at `awrah.
'Abd al-Rahman,
the son of Abu Sa'id al-Khudri, reported from his father:
The
Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: A man should not see the private parts of another
man, and a woman should not see the private parts of another woman, and a man
should not lie with another man under one covering, and a woman should not lie
with another woman under one covering. (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 90)
This
hadith has been narrated by Ibn Abu Fudaik and Dabbik b. 'Uthman with the same
chain of transmitters and they observed:
Private
parts of man are the nakedness (which is concealed). (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 91)
Chapter 18: It is
permissible to bathe naked when one is alone.
Amongst
the traditions narrated from Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) on the
authority of Abu Huraira, the one is that Banu Isra'il used to take a bath
naked, and they looked at the private parts of one another. Moses (peace be
upon him), however, took a bath alone (in privacy); and they said (tauntingly):
By
Allah, nothing prohibits Moses to take a bath along with us, but scrotal
hernia. He (Moses) once went for a bath and placed his clothes on a stone and
the stone moved on with his clothes. Moses ran after it saying: O stone, my
clothes, O stone, my clothes, and Banu Isra'il had the chance to see the
private parts of Moses, and said: By Allah, Moses does not suffer from any
ailment. The stone then stopped, till Moses had been seen by them, and he then
took hold of his clothes and struck the stone. Abu Huraira said: By Allah,
there are the marks of six or seven strokes made by Moses on the stone. (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 92)
Chapter 19: Taking care to conceal one’s
`awrah.
Jabir b.
'Abdullah reported:
When
the Ka'ba was constructed the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and Abbas went and lifted
stones. Abbas said to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ): Place your lower garment on
your shoulder (so that you may protect yourself from the roughness and hardness
of stones). He (the Holy Prophet) did this, but fell down upon the ground in a
state of unconsciousness and his eyes were turned towards the sky. He then
stood up and said: My lower garment, my lower garment; and this wrapper was
tied around him. In the hadith transmitted by Ibn Rafi', there is the
word:" On his neck" and he did not say:" Upon his
shoulder." (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 93)
Jabir b.
'Abdullah reported:
The
Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was carrying along with them (his people) stones for the
Ka'ba and there was a waist wrapper around him. His uncle," Abbas, said to
him: O son of my brother! If you take off the lower garment and place it on the
shoulders underneath the stones, it would be better. He (the Holy Prophet) took
it off and placed it on his shoulder and fell down unconscious. He (the
narrator) said: Never was he seen naked after that day. (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 94)
Al-Miswar b.
Makhrama reported:
I was carrying a heavy stone and my lower garment was loose, and it, therefore, slipped off (so soon) that I could not place the stone (on the ground) and carry to its proper place. Upon this the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Return to your cloth (lower garment), take it (and tie it around your waist) and do not walk naked. (Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 3 - Hadith 95)
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