- THE OBLIGATION OF A WEDDING FEAST
The
husband must sponsor a feast after the consummation of the marriage. This is
based on the order of the Prophet to 'Abur-Rahman ibn 'Auf to do so, and on the
hadith narrated by Buraida ibn At-Haseeb, who said: "When 'Ali sought the
hand of Faatimah (the Prophet's daughter) in marraige, he said that the Prophet
said: "A wedding (and in another version "a
bridegroom") must have a feast." The narrator said:
"Sa'ad said: '(a feast) of a sheep.' Someone else said:'Of such and such a
quantity of corn." [Ahmad and
at-Tabaraani:
Its isnaad is acceptable as al -Haafiz Ibn Hajr says in Fathul -Baaree: 9/188]\\
- THE SUNNAH OF THE WEDDIING FEAST
The
following should be observed with regard to the wedding banquet:
First: It should be held ('aqb - Fathul
Baaree: 9/242-244) three days after the first wedding night, since this is the
tradition of the Prophet which has reached us. On the authority of Anas who
said: "The Prophet entered upon his wife and sent me to invite
some men for food." [al-Bukhaaree and al-Baihaqi]. Also on the authority of Anas, he
said: "The Prophet married Safiya, and her freedom was her dowry. He
gave the feast for three days." [Abu Ya'laa and
others: Hasan].
Second: One should invite the righteous to
his banquet whether they be rich or poor. The Prophet said: "Do not
be the friend of any except believers, and have only the pious eat your
food." [Abu
Dawood, at-Tirmidhee and others: Saheeh].
Third: If one is able, he should have a
feast of one or more sheep. Based on the following hadith, Anas said:
"Abdur-Rahmaan came to al-Madeenah, and the Prophet assigned Sa'ad ibn
Ar-Rabee' al-Ansaariy as his brother. Sa'ad took him to his house, called for food,
and they both ate. The Sa'ad said: "O my brother, I am the
wealthiest of the people of al-Madeenah (in another version:
"... of the Ansaar"), so look to half of my property and
take it (in another version: "... and I will divide my garden in
half"). Also, I have two wives (and you, my brother in
Allaah, have no wife), so look to which of mine pleases you more, so I can
divorce her for you. Then upon the completion of the prescribed waiting period,
you may marry her." 'Abdur-Rahmaan said: "No, by
Allaah, may Allah bless you in your family and your property. Show me the way
to the marketplace."
And
so they showed him the way to the market-place and he went there. He
bought
and he sold and he made a profit. In the evening , he came back to the people
of his house with some dried milk for cooking and some ghee. After that some
time elapsed, until he appeared one day with traces of saffron on his garments.
The Prophet said to him:
"What
is this?" He
said: "O Messenger of Allaah, I have married a woman among the Ansaar." The Prophet answered:
"What did you give her for her dowry?" He answered: "The
weight of five dirhams in gold." Then, the Prophet said: "May
Allaah bless you, give a feast if only with one sheep." 'Abdur-Rahmaan
said: "I have seen myself in such a state that if I were to lift a
stone, I would expect to find some gold or silver under it." Anas
said: "I saw after his death that each of his wives inherited one
hundred thousand Dinars." [Al-Bukhaaree, an-Nasaa'ee and
others].
Also
on the authority of Anas he said: "I never saw the Prophet sponsor
such a wedding feast as the one he gave for Zainab. He slaughtered a sheep and
fed everyone meat and bread until they ate no more." [Al-Bukhaaree,
Muslim and others].
- WEDDING FEASTS CAN BE GIIVE WITH OTHER THAN MEAT
It
is allowed to give the wedding banquet with any food which is available and
affordable, even if that does not include meat. This is based on the following
hadith narrated by Anas:
"The
Prophet stayed between Khaibar and al-Madeenah for three days during which he had
entered with his wife Safiya . Then I invited the Muslims to his Wedding feast.
There was neither meat nor bread at his feast. Rather, leather eating mats were
brought out and on them were placed dates, dried milk, and clarifi ed butter.
The people ate their fill." [Al-Bukhaaree, Muslim and others].
- PARTICIPATION OF THE WEALTHY IN THE FEAST WITH THEIR WEALTH
It
is commendable for the wealthy to help in the preparations for the wedding
feast based on the hadith narrated by Anas about the Prophet's marriage to
Safiya: "Then, when we were on the road, Umm Sulaim prepared her (Safiya)
for him (the Prophet and brought her to him at night, and so the the Prophet
awoke the next morning a new bridgegroom. Then he said: "Whoever has
something, let him bring it." (In another version, he said
"And so the Whoever has an excess of provisions, let him bring
it.") Anas continues:
leather
eating mats were spread out and one man would bring dried milk, another dates and
another clarified butter and so they made Hais (hais is a mixture of the pop,above
three things). The people then ate of this hais and drank from pools of
rainwater which were nearby, and that was the wedding feast of the
Prophet." Al-Bukhaaree,
Muslims )
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