By Sheikh Saleem Eid Al Hilaalee
PART I
Verily Allaah created us to worship Him, and He created everything in pairs (male and female) in order that life may continue and that His worship may be established. Allaah says,
"And Allaah did create you (Aadam) from dust, then from Nutfah (male and female discharge semen drops i.e. Aadam's offspring), then He made you pairs (male and female)."
(Surah Al-Fatir 35:11)
Both the man and the woman have obligations and duties to fulfill, each one's duties in harmony with the other's; the woman's duties complete and perfect those of the man, and the man's duties complete and perfect those of the woman. From those qualities which Allaah and His Messenger (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) have praised, and which are required in a believing woman in order for her to perform her duties correctly, the greatest of these is the quality of her possessing the Deen.
The Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
"A woman is married for four things: her wealth, her family status, her beauty and her Deen. So you should marry the religious woman (otherwise) you will be a loser."
(Al-Bukhaari)
As for the husband, he should also be a righteous man, as the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
When someone with whose Deen and Akhlaq (character) you are pleased with asks your daughter in marriage, accede to his request. If you do not do so, there will be Fitna (temptation) on Earth and Fasad (extensive corruption)."
(At-Tirmidhee, An-Nasaa'i & Ibn Maajah)
Indeed the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) was sent to perfect the people's character, and he (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) praised the woman who possesses these noble qualities of Deen and perfect character, saying that she is to a man the best possession in this world -
"The whole world is a provision, and the best object of benefit of the world is the pious woman."
(Saheehul-Jaami' 3407)
Allaah has created the woman as a companion for the man, in order that they may live in this world performing their duties and observing Allaah's commands correctly. The Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
"I was sent to perfect good character,"
(Al-Muwwatta Imaam Maalik)
and,
"Among the Muslims the most perfect, as regards his faith, is the one whose character is excellent, and the best among you are those who treat their wives well."
(At-Tirmidhee)
In order to achieve success in this world and the Hereafter the woman must adopt this methodology of perfecting her character, beginning with those affairs concerning her home. The woman is an essential component in the building of the home in order that it may be established upon Taqwaa (fear of Allaah & piety).
Allaah says that those who believe say,
"Our Lord! Bestow on us from our wives and our offspring who will be the comfort of our eyes..."
(Surah Al-Furqaan 25:74)
Thus, the correction of the household is the first step towards the correction of the society. THE RIGHTEOUS WOMAN is the one who knows her responsibilities, her rights and obligations, and performs those acts which are obligatory upon her.
The Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
"If a woman prayed her five daily prayers, fasted in the month (of Ramadhaan), protected her private parts from illegal sexual intercourse, and obeyed her husband, it will be said to her: 'Enter Paradise from whichever gate you like',"
(Saheehul-Jaami' 674)
And he (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
"Islam is based on (the following) five (principles): to testify that none has the right to be worshipped but Allaah and that Muhammad is His Messenger, to offer the prayers dutifully and perfectly, to pay Zakaat, to perform Hajj, and to observe fast during the month of Ramadhaan."
(Al Bukhaari)
This is the first thing which the woman must take care of in all circumstances; whether difficulty, ease, pleasure or dislike - i.e. to perform the five obligatory pillars of Islam. Allaah says, recorded in a hadeeth qudsi,
"And the most beloved things with which My slave comes nearer to Me is what I have enjoined upon him."
(Al Bukhaari)
THE RIGHTEOUS WOMAN should know the rights of her husband upon her and should obey him in all that is obedience to Allaah. When Mu'aadh (radhiallaahu anhu) came to the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) and wanted to make sajdah (prostration) to him [as an act of respect], he (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) stopped him and said,
"If I were to order anyone to prostrate himself before another, I should order a woman to prostrate herself before her husband."
(At-Tirmidhee)
This is because of the great position of the husband with regards to his wife. He (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) also said,
"Whenever a man calls his wife to their bed but she refuses to come, letting him spend the night angry with her, she is cursed by the angels until she relents."
(Al Bukhaari & Muslim)
And he (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) also said,
"By the One in whose Hand is the soul of Muhammad! No woman has fulfilled her obligations to her Lord until she has fulfilled her obligations to her husband. Even if he were to ask her for herself when she is mounted in the saddle, she would not refuse his request."
(Ibn Maajah & Ahmad)
These ahaadeeth emphasize the great responsibility of the woman to obey her husband in all that is in obedience to Allaah, for surely obedience to the husband is part of obedience to Allaah. Allaah has ordered the woman to be obedient to her husband and the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) praised the woman who brings happiness and pleasure to her husband. He (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
"Marry the loving and fertile, for I will compete with the other prophets with the number of my followers."
(Abu Daawood & An-Nasaa'i)
This type of woman is the one through which a man would receive happiness in his home and one who will raise a righteous family. The Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
"Everyone of you is a guardian, and is responsible for what is in his custody. A lady is a guardian of her husband's house and is responsible for it."
(Al Bukhaari)
And Allaah (Azza wa Jalla) said,
"And stay in your houses, and do not display yourselves like that of the times of ignorance."
(Surah Al-Ahzab 33:33)
By doing this, a woman can become of those truly obedient to Allaah. It must be noted that obedience to the husband is mentioned as being only in those affairs which are good, i.e. only in that which complies with the shari'ah (Laws) of Allaah. So, if he orders her to pray, fast, and take care of the home, then this is all good and she should obey him in doing so.
However, if he orders her with disobedience to Allaah, then
"There is no obedience to the creation when it involves disobedience to the Creator."
(Related by Al-Baghawee in Sharhus-Sunnah 10:44)
So if he orders her to be neglectful of her prayers or in her fasting, or he wants her to beautify herself in a way which is not permissible, or to leave the house wearing perfume etc., then she should not obey him in this as this is disobedience to Allaah. The Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
"No obedience for evil deeds, obedience is required only in what is good."
(Al Bukhaari)
THE RIGHTEOUS WOMAN should take care of and guard her ownself and her honour. Allaah praised Maryam the mother of 'Isa (alaihissalam) for possessing this great quality of chastity. From this guarding of chastity comes many other affairs.
1. Lowering the gaze. Allaah has ordered both the men and the women to lower their gaze and to protect their private parts. (Surah An-Nur 24:30-31)
2. Not leaving the house wearing perfume or displaying ornaments. Allaah has ordered the woman to cover herself up in order to protect her honour and chastity. It is the practise of jaahiliyyah (ignorance) for the women to go out uncovered, and they consider this to be progress and liberation! Rather, it is from the ways of shaytaan (satan). Allaah mentions in the Qur'aan that when shaytaan whispered to Aadam and Hawwa (eve), and they ate from the tree, their private parts became apparent to them. (Surah Ta-Ha 20:121)
So the way of shaytaan is to make apparent and to display the 'aurah. Every society in which open displaying of the people's private parts is prolific is an evil society and is upon the path of destruction. The Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
"When a woman applies perfume and then goes about in an assembly, she is like such and such i.e. an adulteress."
(At-Tirmidhee, Abu Daawood & An-Nasaa'i)
THE RIGHTEOUS WOMAN should not be one who is given to complaining and nagging, rather she should be one who brings happiness into the home. We can take an example from the story of Ibraaheem (Abraham) (alaihissalam), when he left his wife, Hajar, in Makkah. Hajar said to him,
"Who has ordered you to do this?" Ibraaheem answered her, saying, "Verily, my Lord has ordered me to do this". So she said, "If this is Allaah's order, then Allaah will never leave us and destroy us." A further example can be found in the story of Ismaa'eel (alaihissalam) and his wife. Ibraaheem continued to visit Hajar and his son Ismaa'eel, until when his son had grown up and married he visited him at his home in Makkah. He knocked on the door and found that Ismaa'eel was not home. His wife was present but she did not recognise her husband's father. Ibraaheem began to question her as to her situation and whether or not she was contented etc. She replied that they were in a period of great poverty and trials, and she began complaining about her situation. So Ibraaheem said to her, "When Ismaa'eel returns, tell him to change the outer screen (lit. veil) of his house. So when Ismaa'eel returned, his wife informed him that an old man had visited him whilst he was out and that he had asked her about her situation, to which she replied as she had replied. Then she told him of the message Ibraaheem had left. Ismaa'eel then said to his wife, "Verily, it was my father and he ordered me to divorce you." So he divorced her and married another woman. Some time later Ibraaheem came again to visit his son and again found that he was not home. So he asked Ismaa'eel's new wife about her situation and whether or not she was content. She replied, "Alhamdulillah. Allaah has given us great blessings and given us all that we need," even though at the time she had absolutely nothing in her house. So, before Ibraaheem left he said, "Tell Ismaa'eel to keep the outer screen of his house." When Ismaa'eel returned, his wife told him of his visitor and what he had said. Ismaa'eel said, "That was my father and he told me to keep you as my wife."
(Bukhaaree)
Note how Ibraaheem, this great Prophet of Allaah, described the woman as the outer screen of the house. This is because she is the keeper and protector of the house and those affairs concerning it. Whoever enters the house does so by her permission and knowledge. The shayateen wish for the women to leave their homes in their beautification, leaving behind their clothing, so that when the people have taken their pleasure from them, then they turn away from them as if they were nothing. Rather, the woman is as Ibraaheem described her, as she is the one who takes care of the affairs of the home.
A poet once said, "The mother is (like) a school. If you take care of the mother, you take care of the whole society."
The Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
"O women, you should give charity and ask for much forgiveness. For I saw you in bulk amongst the dwellers of Hell." A wise lady among them said, "Why is it, Messenger of Allaah, that our folk are in bulk in Hell?" He (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) replied, "You curse too much and are ungrateful to your husbands. If one of you has a husband who is good to you for all of his life and then you see one thing from him which displeases you, you say 'Verily, he was never good to me at all'."
(Muslim)
So, as the intimate companion of her husband, the woman must ensure to take care of these affairs, for if she is good and righteous then the whole society becomes good. But if there are conflicts and disputes in the home, then this leads to the destruction of the society.
PART II
In the Qur'aan, Allaah (Azza wa Jalla) mentions some examples of the righteousness of women. He (Azza wa Jalla) gave the stories of four women, two of which were righteous and two who were evil. As for the pious women, they were the wife of Fir'awn (Pharaoh) and Maryam (Mary) the daughter of 'Imraan. When the wife of Fir'awn saw Musa (Moses) (alaihissalam) in the cradle, her eyes were full of love for him. She said to Fir'awn, "A comfort of the eye for me and for you. Kill him not, perhaps he may be of benefit to us, or we may adopt him as a son."
(Surah Al-Qasas 28:9)
So he (Fir'awn) granted her wish and Musa grew up in her household. When he became a Prophet and began calling the people to Islam, she answered this call and became a Muslim, despite the fact that she was the wife of Fir'awn - the man who claimed to be Allaah Himself, (Azza wa Jalla) - and despite all that she possessed through being the wife of a king; she refused that and chose to be amongst Allaah's company. This is a great example of how a woman chose the Hereafter over and above all of the wealth of this world. The example of Maryam bint 'Imraan was that she took care of herself and her private parts in such a way as shows us the great importance of the woman's being chaste and not going out of the house unclothed etc.
(See from Surah Maryam 19:16)
The first example of the two evil women is that of the wife of Nuh (Noah) (alaihissalam). She used to go and tell the people of Nuh about what he was doing and planning; working and plotting against her husband. And the example of the wife of Lut (Lot) (alaihissalam) is similar. When the two angels came to Lut, she told his people that two young men had come to her house, so the people came in an attempt to do evil to them.
(See Surah At-Tahrim 66:10)
Islam has forbidden that the secrets of the household be divulged outside, and these two examples show the evil of this action. Therefore, the example of a good woman is one who is quick in doing good deeds, she takes care of her private parts and does not spread the secrets of the home. She is one who will be a caller to good, one who closes the doors which lead to evil.
From the Sunnah we have the example of Umm Salamah - the wife of the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam), the mother of the Believers. She was a woman who possessed great intellect and was of good opinion. When the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) went to make 'Umrah in the year 6AH, the Quraish prevented him from doing so and turned him back. He (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) told his companions, who were dressed in ihraam ready for 'Umrah, to cut their hair and slaughter their animals. They were astonished, and were hesitant to do this. He ordered them again and still they did not do as he had commanded. The Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) entered into the tent of Umm Salamah, unhappy and disturbed by what had happened, and he told her that he had ordered his companions to shave their heads and slaughter their animals but they did not do anything. Umm Salamah said, 'Go yourself in the midst of your companions and cut your hair and slaughter your animal. They will follow your example'. So he did this and they all followed his example. Look at the great intellect and good opinion of this noble lady, how she advised the Messenger of Allaah (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam), thereby removing his grief and concern. Similarly, the righteous woman should advise her husband in all that is good and will remove anguish and cause of concern from him.
Another example from the Sunnah of the righteousness of women is that of Umm Saleem - the wife of Abu Talhah (radhiallaahu anhu). Abu Talhah was a disbeliever when he came to Umm Saleem asking for her hand in marriage. She refused, saying, 'I will only marry you if you become a Muslim'. So he became a Muslim and she made her mahr (dowry) his Islam. They were blessed with a son whose name was Abu Umayr. He was very beloved to Abu Talhah, but however after a few years he passed away. So when Abu Talhah entered upon his wife and asked 'How is Abu Umayr?', she answered him saying 'He is in the best of all situations'. Then she beautified herself for her husband and after he had taken pleasure from her she said 'What do you think if a people had given another people some property to look after and they came one day to ask for their property back, do you think they have the right to do so?' Abu Talhah said 'Yes, of course'. So Umm Saleem said 'Verily, Allaah has taken back His property'. At this Abu Talhah became very angry and said 'You did all of this and then told me the news about my son?' So he went to the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) and told him about what had happened. The Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said 'May Allaah give blessings upon that night and what you did together'. They were granted a son from that very night and his name was Abdullah. Abdullah had nine other sons, all of whom had memorised the Qur'aan. This was in answer to the du'aa of the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam).
Once a guest came to the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam), so he said to his companions 'Who will take care of my guest tonight?' One of the Ansaar said 'I will, O Messenger of Allaah'. So he went home and said to his wife 'What do we have for food?' She said 'We only have enough food for our children'. He said 'Put the children to sleep whilst they are hungry. When the Prophet's guest arrives, serve him the food and put out the lamp and pretend to eat so that he does not think we are not eating'. So she obeyed her husband in this. The guest went back to the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) and told him what the Ansaari and his wife had done. When the Ansaari went to the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) the next day, he (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said 'Allaah (Azza wa Jalla) is Astonished at what you did last night with regards to your guest. And Allaah revealed the Ayah
"And those who, before them, had homes (in Al-Madina) and had adopted the Faith, - love those who emigrate to them, and have no jealousy in their breasts for that which they have been given, and give them preference over themselves, even though they were in need of that."
(Surah Al-Hashr 59:9)
So what has preceded are some of the examples of how a woman can become amongst the most honourable and the best of creation, and thereby earn Paradise - and may Allaah make us from among its people - Ameen.
PART I
Verily Allaah created us to worship Him, and He created everything in pairs (male and female) in order that life may continue and that His worship may be established. Allaah says,
"And Allaah did create you (Aadam) from dust, then from Nutfah (male and female discharge semen drops i.e. Aadam's offspring), then He made you pairs (male and female)."
(Surah Al-Fatir 35:11)
Both the man and the woman have obligations and duties to fulfill, each one's duties in harmony with the other's; the woman's duties complete and perfect those of the man, and the man's duties complete and perfect those of the woman. From those qualities which Allaah and His Messenger (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) have praised, and which are required in a believing woman in order for her to perform her duties correctly, the greatest of these is the quality of her possessing the Deen.
The Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
"A woman is married for four things: her wealth, her family status, her beauty and her Deen. So you should marry the religious woman (otherwise) you will be a loser."
(Al-Bukhaari)
As for the husband, he should also be a righteous man, as the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
When someone with whose Deen and Akhlaq (character) you are pleased with asks your daughter in marriage, accede to his request. If you do not do so, there will be Fitna (temptation) on Earth and Fasad (extensive corruption)."
(At-Tirmidhee, An-Nasaa'i & Ibn Maajah)
Indeed the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) was sent to perfect the people's character, and he (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) praised the woman who possesses these noble qualities of Deen and perfect character, saying that she is to a man the best possession in this world -
"The whole world is a provision, and the best object of benefit of the world is the pious woman."
(Saheehul-Jaami' 3407)
Allaah has created the woman as a companion for the man, in order that they may live in this world performing their duties and observing Allaah's commands correctly. The Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
"I was sent to perfect good character,"
(Al-Muwwatta Imaam Maalik)
and,
"Among the Muslims the most perfect, as regards his faith, is the one whose character is excellent, and the best among you are those who treat their wives well."
(At-Tirmidhee)
In order to achieve success in this world and the Hereafter the woman must adopt this methodology of perfecting her character, beginning with those affairs concerning her home. The woman is an essential component in the building of the home in order that it may be established upon Taqwaa (fear of Allaah & piety).
Allaah says that those who believe say,
"Our Lord! Bestow on us from our wives and our offspring who will be the comfort of our eyes..."
(Surah Al-Furqaan 25:74)
Thus, the correction of the household is the first step towards the correction of the society. THE RIGHTEOUS WOMAN is the one who knows her responsibilities, her rights and obligations, and performs those acts which are obligatory upon her.
The Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
"If a woman prayed her five daily prayers, fasted in the month (of Ramadhaan), protected her private parts from illegal sexual intercourse, and obeyed her husband, it will be said to her: 'Enter Paradise from whichever gate you like',"
(Saheehul-Jaami' 674)
And he (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
"Islam is based on (the following) five (principles): to testify that none has the right to be worshipped but Allaah and that Muhammad is His Messenger, to offer the prayers dutifully and perfectly, to pay Zakaat, to perform Hajj, and to observe fast during the month of Ramadhaan."
(Al Bukhaari)
This is the first thing which the woman must take care of in all circumstances; whether difficulty, ease, pleasure or dislike - i.e. to perform the five obligatory pillars of Islam. Allaah says, recorded in a hadeeth qudsi,
"And the most beloved things with which My slave comes nearer to Me is what I have enjoined upon him."
(Al Bukhaari)
THE RIGHTEOUS WOMAN should know the rights of her husband upon her and should obey him in all that is obedience to Allaah. When Mu'aadh (radhiallaahu anhu) came to the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) and wanted to make sajdah (prostration) to him [as an act of respect], he (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) stopped him and said,
"If I were to order anyone to prostrate himself before another, I should order a woman to prostrate herself before her husband."
(At-Tirmidhee)
This is because of the great position of the husband with regards to his wife. He (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) also said,
"Whenever a man calls his wife to their bed but she refuses to come, letting him spend the night angry with her, she is cursed by the angels until she relents."
(Al Bukhaari & Muslim)
And he (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) also said,
"By the One in whose Hand is the soul of Muhammad! No woman has fulfilled her obligations to her Lord until she has fulfilled her obligations to her husband. Even if he were to ask her for herself when she is mounted in the saddle, she would not refuse his request."
(Ibn Maajah & Ahmad)
These ahaadeeth emphasize the great responsibility of the woman to obey her husband in all that is in obedience to Allaah, for surely obedience to the husband is part of obedience to Allaah. Allaah has ordered the woman to be obedient to her husband and the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) praised the woman who brings happiness and pleasure to her husband. He (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
"Marry the loving and fertile, for I will compete with the other prophets with the number of my followers."
(Abu Daawood & An-Nasaa'i)
This type of woman is the one through which a man would receive happiness in his home and one who will raise a righteous family. The Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
"Everyone of you is a guardian, and is responsible for what is in his custody. A lady is a guardian of her husband's house and is responsible for it."
(Al Bukhaari)
And Allaah (Azza wa Jalla) said,
"And stay in your houses, and do not display yourselves like that of the times of ignorance."
(Surah Al-Ahzab 33:33)
By doing this, a woman can become of those truly obedient to Allaah. It must be noted that obedience to the husband is mentioned as being only in those affairs which are good, i.e. only in that which complies with the shari'ah (Laws) of Allaah. So, if he orders her to pray, fast, and take care of the home, then this is all good and she should obey him in doing so.
However, if he orders her with disobedience to Allaah, then
"There is no obedience to the creation when it involves disobedience to the Creator."
(Related by Al-Baghawee in Sharhus-Sunnah 10:44)
So if he orders her to be neglectful of her prayers or in her fasting, or he wants her to beautify herself in a way which is not permissible, or to leave the house wearing perfume etc., then she should not obey him in this as this is disobedience to Allaah. The Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
"No obedience for evil deeds, obedience is required only in what is good."
(Al Bukhaari)
THE RIGHTEOUS WOMAN should take care of and guard her ownself and her honour. Allaah praised Maryam the mother of 'Isa (alaihissalam) for possessing this great quality of chastity. From this guarding of chastity comes many other affairs.
1. Lowering the gaze. Allaah has ordered both the men and the women to lower their gaze and to protect their private parts. (Surah An-Nur 24:30-31)
2. Not leaving the house wearing perfume or displaying ornaments. Allaah has ordered the woman to cover herself up in order to protect her honour and chastity. It is the practise of jaahiliyyah (ignorance) for the women to go out uncovered, and they consider this to be progress and liberation! Rather, it is from the ways of shaytaan (satan). Allaah mentions in the Qur'aan that when shaytaan whispered to Aadam and Hawwa (eve), and they ate from the tree, their private parts became apparent to them. (Surah Ta-Ha 20:121)
So the way of shaytaan is to make apparent and to display the 'aurah. Every society in which open displaying of the people's private parts is prolific is an evil society and is upon the path of destruction. The Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
"When a woman applies perfume and then goes about in an assembly, she is like such and such i.e. an adulteress."
(At-Tirmidhee, Abu Daawood & An-Nasaa'i)
THE RIGHTEOUS WOMAN should not be one who is given to complaining and nagging, rather she should be one who brings happiness into the home. We can take an example from the story of Ibraaheem (Abraham) (alaihissalam), when he left his wife, Hajar, in Makkah. Hajar said to him,
"Who has ordered you to do this?" Ibraaheem answered her, saying, "Verily, my Lord has ordered me to do this". So she said, "If this is Allaah's order, then Allaah will never leave us and destroy us." A further example can be found in the story of Ismaa'eel (alaihissalam) and his wife. Ibraaheem continued to visit Hajar and his son Ismaa'eel, until when his son had grown up and married he visited him at his home in Makkah. He knocked on the door and found that Ismaa'eel was not home. His wife was present but she did not recognise her husband's father. Ibraaheem began to question her as to her situation and whether or not she was contented etc. She replied that they were in a period of great poverty and trials, and she began complaining about her situation. So Ibraaheem said to her, "When Ismaa'eel returns, tell him to change the outer screen (lit. veil) of his house. So when Ismaa'eel returned, his wife informed him that an old man had visited him whilst he was out and that he had asked her about her situation, to which she replied as she had replied. Then she told him of the message Ibraaheem had left. Ismaa'eel then said to his wife, "Verily, it was my father and he ordered me to divorce you." So he divorced her and married another woman. Some time later Ibraaheem came again to visit his son and again found that he was not home. So he asked Ismaa'eel's new wife about her situation and whether or not she was content. She replied, "Alhamdulillah. Allaah has given us great blessings and given us all that we need," even though at the time she had absolutely nothing in her house. So, before Ibraaheem left he said, "Tell Ismaa'eel to keep the outer screen of his house." When Ismaa'eel returned, his wife told him of his visitor and what he had said. Ismaa'eel said, "That was my father and he told me to keep you as my wife."
(Bukhaaree)
Note how Ibraaheem, this great Prophet of Allaah, described the woman as the outer screen of the house. This is because she is the keeper and protector of the house and those affairs concerning it. Whoever enters the house does so by her permission and knowledge. The shayateen wish for the women to leave their homes in their beautification, leaving behind their clothing, so that when the people have taken their pleasure from them, then they turn away from them as if they were nothing. Rather, the woman is as Ibraaheem described her, as she is the one who takes care of the affairs of the home.
A poet once said, "The mother is (like) a school. If you take care of the mother, you take care of the whole society."
The Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said,
"O women, you should give charity and ask for much forgiveness. For I saw you in bulk amongst the dwellers of Hell." A wise lady among them said, "Why is it, Messenger of Allaah, that our folk are in bulk in Hell?" He (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) replied, "You curse too much and are ungrateful to your husbands. If one of you has a husband who is good to you for all of his life and then you see one thing from him which displeases you, you say 'Verily, he was never good to me at all'."
(Muslim)
So, as the intimate companion of her husband, the woman must ensure to take care of these affairs, for if she is good and righteous then the whole society becomes good. But if there are conflicts and disputes in the home, then this leads to the destruction of the society.
PART II
In the Qur'aan, Allaah (Azza wa Jalla) mentions some examples of the righteousness of women. He (Azza wa Jalla) gave the stories of four women, two of which were righteous and two who were evil. As for the pious women, they were the wife of Fir'awn (Pharaoh) and Maryam (Mary) the daughter of 'Imraan. When the wife of Fir'awn saw Musa (Moses) (alaihissalam) in the cradle, her eyes were full of love for him. She said to Fir'awn, "A comfort of the eye for me and for you. Kill him not, perhaps he may be of benefit to us, or we may adopt him as a son."
(Surah Al-Qasas 28:9)
So he (Fir'awn) granted her wish and Musa grew up in her household. When he became a Prophet and began calling the people to Islam, she answered this call and became a Muslim, despite the fact that she was the wife of Fir'awn - the man who claimed to be Allaah Himself, (Azza wa Jalla) - and despite all that she possessed through being the wife of a king; she refused that and chose to be amongst Allaah's company. This is a great example of how a woman chose the Hereafter over and above all of the wealth of this world. The example of Maryam bint 'Imraan was that she took care of herself and her private parts in such a way as shows us the great importance of the woman's being chaste and not going out of the house unclothed etc.
(See from Surah Maryam 19:16)
The first example of the two evil women is that of the wife of Nuh (Noah) (alaihissalam). She used to go and tell the people of Nuh about what he was doing and planning; working and plotting against her husband. And the example of the wife of Lut (Lot) (alaihissalam) is similar. When the two angels came to Lut, she told his people that two young men had come to her house, so the people came in an attempt to do evil to them.
(See Surah At-Tahrim 66:10)
Islam has forbidden that the secrets of the household be divulged outside, and these two examples show the evil of this action. Therefore, the example of a good woman is one who is quick in doing good deeds, she takes care of her private parts and does not spread the secrets of the home. She is one who will be a caller to good, one who closes the doors which lead to evil.
From the Sunnah we have the example of Umm Salamah - the wife of the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam), the mother of the Believers. She was a woman who possessed great intellect and was of good opinion. When the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) went to make 'Umrah in the year 6AH, the Quraish prevented him from doing so and turned him back. He (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) told his companions, who were dressed in ihraam ready for 'Umrah, to cut their hair and slaughter their animals. They were astonished, and were hesitant to do this. He ordered them again and still they did not do as he had commanded. The Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) entered into the tent of Umm Salamah, unhappy and disturbed by what had happened, and he told her that he had ordered his companions to shave their heads and slaughter their animals but they did not do anything. Umm Salamah said, 'Go yourself in the midst of your companions and cut your hair and slaughter your animal. They will follow your example'. So he did this and they all followed his example. Look at the great intellect and good opinion of this noble lady, how she advised the Messenger of Allaah (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam), thereby removing his grief and concern. Similarly, the righteous woman should advise her husband in all that is good and will remove anguish and cause of concern from him.
Another example from the Sunnah of the righteousness of women is that of Umm Saleem - the wife of Abu Talhah (radhiallaahu anhu). Abu Talhah was a disbeliever when he came to Umm Saleem asking for her hand in marriage. She refused, saying, 'I will only marry you if you become a Muslim'. So he became a Muslim and she made her mahr (dowry) his Islam. They were blessed with a son whose name was Abu Umayr. He was very beloved to Abu Talhah, but however after a few years he passed away. So when Abu Talhah entered upon his wife and asked 'How is Abu Umayr?', she answered him saying 'He is in the best of all situations'. Then she beautified herself for her husband and after he had taken pleasure from her she said 'What do you think if a people had given another people some property to look after and they came one day to ask for their property back, do you think they have the right to do so?' Abu Talhah said 'Yes, of course'. So Umm Saleem said 'Verily, Allaah has taken back His property'. At this Abu Talhah became very angry and said 'You did all of this and then told me the news about my son?' So he went to the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) and told him about what had happened. The Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said 'May Allaah give blessings upon that night and what you did together'. They were granted a son from that very night and his name was Abdullah. Abdullah had nine other sons, all of whom had memorised the Qur'aan. This was in answer to the du'aa of the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam).
Once a guest came to the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam), so he said to his companions 'Who will take care of my guest tonight?' One of the Ansaar said 'I will, O Messenger of Allaah'. So he went home and said to his wife 'What do we have for food?' She said 'We only have enough food for our children'. He said 'Put the children to sleep whilst they are hungry. When the Prophet's guest arrives, serve him the food and put out the lamp and pretend to eat so that he does not think we are not eating'. So she obeyed her husband in this. The guest went back to the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) and told him what the Ansaari and his wife had done. When the Ansaari went to the Prophet (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) the next day, he (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said 'Allaah (Azza wa Jalla) is Astonished at what you did last night with regards to your guest. And Allaah revealed the Ayah
"And those who, before them, had homes (in Al-Madina) and had adopted the Faith, - love those who emigrate to them, and have no jealousy in their breasts for that which they have been given, and give them preference over themselves, even though they were in need of that."
(Surah Al-Hashr 59:9)
So what has preceded are some of the examples of how a woman can become amongst the most honourable and the best of creation, and thereby earn Paradise - and may Allaah make us from among its people - Ameen.
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