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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Umar’s son Abdullah deemed Mut’ah halaal and condemned the order of his father

We read the following authentic tradition in Sunni works wherein Abdullah Ibn Umar openly pointed out the fact that his father had the audacitiy to change the Islamic rulings thus going against the Holy Prophet (s) with respect to Mutah al-Hajj:

Abd bin Hamid – Yaqoob bin Ibrahim bin Saad – his father – Saleh bin Kaysan – Ibn Shehab – Salem bin Abdullah said: ‘I heard a man from Shaam questioning Abdullah bin Umar about Mut’ah of Umra until Hajj, thus Abdullah bin Umar replied: ‘It is permissible’. The Shaami man said: ‘But your father has forbidden it’. Abdullah bin Umar replied: ‘When my father forbids something practiced by Allah’s Messenger, shall I follow my father’s order or that of Allah’s Messenger’s?’ The Shaami man replied: ‘Surely the order of Allah’s Messenger (pbuh)’. He (Abdullah bin Umar) replied: ‘Allah’s messenger has practiced it’’. 
 

Sunan Tirmidi, Hadith 823


Online Reference : http://sunnah.com/tirmidhi/9 
 
Abd bin Hamid: Dahabi said: ‘Hujja’ (Syar alam alnubala, v12 p235). Yaqoob bin Ibrahim bin Saad: Dahabi said: ‘Thiqah’ (Mizan al-Etidal, v4 p448). Ibrahim bin Saad: Dahabi said: ‘Thiqah’ (Mizan al-Etidal, v1 p33). Saleh bin Kaysan: Dahabi said: ‘Thiqah’ (Mizan al-Etidal, v2 p299). Ibn Shehab al-Zuhari: Dahabi said: ‘Hujja’ Mizan al-Etidal, v4 p40). Salem bin Abdullah: Dahabi said: ‘Hujja’ (Tazkirat al-Hufaz, v1 p88).Imam Tirmidhi stated about the tradition: ‘Hasan Sahih’.

Beloved Imam of Salafies Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyah also recorded this in his esteemed work Zaad al-Maad:
وقال عبد الله بن عمر لمن سأله عنها وقال له : إن أباك نهى عنها : أأمر رسول الله صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم أحق أن يتبع أو أمر أبي ؟

Someone asked Abdullah bin Umar (about Mut’ah) saying: ‘Your father prohibited it.’
(Ibn Umar replied): ‘Is the order of the Messenger of Allah more deserving to be followed, or the order of my father?’

 
Zaad al-Maad, Volume 2 page 176

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3 comments:

Bro ap ke references ghalat ha !!! sunan trimidi mian ye hadees nhe ha

Thanks Br. Serwaich. The hadith is there in Sahih Tirmidhi. The Hadith number quoted was incorrect.

The correct reference is :
Reference : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 823
In-book reference : Book 9, Hadith 16
English translation : Vol. 2, Book 4, Hadith 823

Online Reference for above Hadith is

http://sunnah.com/tirmidhi/9

I have made the correction in the hadith number in the above post and also included a screenshot of online Reference.

Big fat liar on Syedna Umar by Shia Rafizies! You guys think that we are like Shia who will believe everything you say? (just like Shia's do when they hear every zakir).

This hadith is not about Mutta with women, rather it is about Haj-i-Tamattu. Shame on you!

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