- KINDNESS TOWARD YOUR WIFE WHEN YOU WISH TO ENTER INTO HER
It
is desirable, when one goes into his wife on his wedding night, to show her
kindness, such as presenting her with something to drink, etc. This is found in
the hadith narrated by Asmaa' bint Yazid ibn As-Sakan who said: "I
beautified 'As'ishah for Allaah's Messenger, then called him to come to see her
unveiled. He came, sat next to her, and brought a large cup of milk from which
he drank. Then, he offered it to 'Aa'ishah, but she lowered her head and felt
shy. I scolded her and said to her: "Take from the hand of the
Prophet." She then took it and drank some. Then, the Prophet
said to her, "Give some to your companion."
At that point, I said: "O Messenger of Allaah, rather take it
yourself and drink, and then give it to me from your hand." He
took it, drank some, and then offered it to me. I sat down and put it on my
kness. Then, I began rotating it and following it with my lips in order that I
might hit the spot from which the Prophet had drunk. Then, the Prophet said
about some women who were there with me: "Give them some."
But, they said: "We don't want it." (i.e. we
are not hungry). The Prophet said: "Do not combine hunger and
fibbing!" [Ahmad and al-Humaidi. Ahmad reports
it with 2
isnaads
- one of which supports the other, and it is supported...]"
- PLACING YOUR HANDS ON YOUR WIFE'S HEAD AND PRAYING FOR HER
The
husband should, at the time of consummating the marriage with his wife or
before that, place his hand on the front part of her head, mention the name of
Allah Most High, and pray for Allah's blessings. As in the statement of the
Prophet: "When any of you marries a woman ... he should hold her forelock,
mention Allah Most High, and pray for His blessings saying: "O
Allaah, I ask You for the good in her and the good with which You
have created her, and I seek refuge in You from the evil in her and the evil
with which You have created her." {Allaahumma innee
as'aluka min khairiha wa khairi maa jabaltaha 'alaihi wa a'oodhubika min
sharriha wa sharri maa jabaltaha 'alaihi} [Aboo Dawood and others. Al-Bukhari in
"Af'aalul -'Ibaad", Aboo Dawood, Ibn Majah, al-Haakim, al- Baihaqee and Aboo Ya'laa with hasan
isnaad ...]
- THE PRAYING OF HUSBAND AND WIFE TOGETHER
It
is desirable for the husband and wife to pray 2 rakaat together on their
wedding night. This has been narrated from the earliest generation of Muslims,
as in the following 2 narrations:
First:
On the authority of
Abu Sa'eed Mawla Abu Asyad who said: "I got married while I was a slave. I
invited a number of the companions of the Prophet, among them was Ibn Mas'ood,
Abu Dharr and Hudhaifa. When the prayer was called, Abu Dharr began to step forward
when the others said to him: 'No!' He said: 'Is it so?' And
they said: 'Yes.' Then, I stepped forward and led the prayer
though I was a slave possessed. They taught me, saying: 'When your wife
comes to you, pray 2 rakaat. Then, ask Allaah for the good of that
which has come to you, and seek refuge in Him from its evil. Then it is up to
you and it is up to your wife.'" [Ibn Abi Shaibah
and 'Abdur-Razzaaq]
Second:
On the authority of
Shaqeeq who said: "A man named Abu Hareez came and said: 'I have
married a young girl, and I am afraid that she will despise me.' 'Abdullah
ibn Mas'ood said to him: "Verily, closeness is from Allaah, and
hatred is from Shaitaan, who wishes to make despicable that which
Allaah has allowed. So, when your wife comes to you, tell her to
pray behind you 2 rakaat.'" In another version of the same story,
"'Abdullah
went on to say: 'And say: 'O Allah give Your blessings on me in my wife, and
to her in me. O Allaah join us together as long as You join us in good, and
split us apart if You send to us that which is better.'" [Ibn Abi Shaibah
and at-Tabaraani and 'Abdur-
Razzaaq:
Saheeh].
- WHAT TO SAY AT THE TIME OF MAKING LOVE
When
a Muslim man is about to enter his wife, he should always say first:
Bismillahi,
Allahumma jannibnaa ash-shaitaan, wa jannib ash-shaitaan maa razaqtanna [In the name of
Allah, O Allah, keep us away from the devil, and keep the devil away
from that which You may grant us (ie. offspring).]
About
this, the Prophet said: "After that, if Allah decrees that they will
have a child, the devil will never be able to harm that child". [al Bukharee] [Some Scholars say
that children are disobedient to their parents usually because the parents forget/forgot to
say the above duaa before having sex.]
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