In an informative lecture concerning the true definition of the Islamic Hijab, Sheikh al-Habib clearly explained how according to what has been narrated in the books of Ahlul Khilaf (i.e. the opponents of Ahlulbayt), Aisha (May the wrath of Allah be upon her) used not to abide by the Islamic Hijab dress code.
On the contrary, narrations say that she was loose and a shameless woman who used to shamelessly seek to draw the attention of men to herself by wearing showy clothing; to the extent that she would do that even during the sacred state of Ihram!
Narrated Abd ar-Rahman ibn al-Qasim from his mother: “I’ve seen Aisha wearing red clothing… in the state of Ihram” (Al Tabaqat al-Kubra, by ibn Sa’ad, vol. 8, p. 73).
In addition, Ibn Abi Shayba reported in his Musanaf (vol. 6, p. 18) and al-Bayhaqi in his Sunnan (vol. 5, p. 89) as well as al-Bukhari in his Sahih (vol. 2, p. 146) that “Aisha wore a dress that was dyed with 'Usfur’ while she was in the state of Ihram. (Usfur, the red substance extracted from safflower).
Moreover, Ibn Sa’ad reported on the authority of al-Qassim ibn Muhammad: “By God, I have seen Aisha wearing dresses dyed with ‘Usfur’ and rings made of gold” (Al Tabaqat al-Kubra, by ibn Sa’ad, vol. 8, p. 70).
Clearly by doing that Aisha was completely violating the Prophet’s command (peace be upon him and his pure family) when he had already warned women against wearing clothing dyed with safflower or rings made out of gold before non-mahrams; as reported by ibn Hibban (vol. 13, p. 307) that the Prophet (peace be upon him and his pure family) had said: “Woe unto women from the two reds: gold and safflower-dyed clothes”. Woe unto Aisha who violated the Prophet’s command deliberately by wearing the two reds during the sacred days of Hajj.
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On the contrary, narrations say that she was loose and a shameless woman who used to shamelessly seek to draw the attention of men to herself by wearing showy clothing; to the extent that she would do that even during the sacred state of Ihram!
Narrated Abd ar-Rahman ibn al-Qasim from his mother: “I’ve seen Aisha wearing red clothing… in the state of Ihram” (Al Tabaqat al-Kubra, by ibn Sa’ad, vol. 8, p. 73).
In addition, Ibn Abi Shayba reported in his Musanaf (vol. 6, p. 18) and al-Bayhaqi in his Sunnan (vol. 5, p. 89) as well as al-Bukhari in his Sahih (vol. 2, p. 146) that “Aisha wore a dress that was dyed with 'Usfur’ while she was in the state of Ihram. (Usfur, the red substance extracted from safflower).
Moreover, Ibn Sa’ad reported on the authority of al-Qassim ibn Muhammad: “By God, I have seen Aisha wearing dresses dyed with ‘Usfur’ and rings made of gold” (Al Tabaqat al-Kubra, by ibn Sa’ad, vol. 8, p. 70).
Clearly by doing that Aisha was completely violating the Prophet’s command (peace be upon him and his pure family) when he had already warned women against wearing clothing dyed with safflower or rings made out of gold before non-mahrams; as reported by ibn Hibban (vol. 13, p. 307) that the Prophet (peace be upon him and his pure family) had said: “Woe unto women from the two reds: gold and safflower-dyed clothes”. Woe unto Aisha who violated the Prophet’s command deliberately by wearing the two reds during the sacred days of Hajj.
To watch Sheik al-Habib's lecture regarding this issue please click here
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