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SAHIH BUKHARI VOLUME 6 > BOOK 60: PROPHETIC COMMENTARY ON THE QUR'AN (TAFSEER OF THE PROPHET (PBUH))<br />

"Allah willing, you are Alright as you are the wife of Allah's Apostle and he did not marry any virgin<br />

except you and proof of your innocence was revealed from the Heaven." Later on Ibn Az-Zubair<br />

entered after him and 'Aisha said to him, "Ibn 'Abbas came to me and praised me greatly, but I wish<br />

that I was a thing forgotten and out of sight."<br />

Volume 6, Book 60, Number 278:<br />

Narrated Al-Qasim:<br />

Ibn 'Abbas asked 'Aisha's permission to enter. Al-Qasim then narrated the whole Hadith (as in<br />

277) but did not mention: "Would that I had been forgotten and out of sight."<br />

Volume 6, Book 60, Number 279:<br />

Narrated Masruq:<br />

'Aisha said that Hassan bin Thabit came and asked permission to visit her. I said, "How do you per-<br />

mit such a person?" She said, "Hasn't he received a severely penalty?" (Sufyan, the subnarrator, said:<br />

She meant the loss of his sight.) Thereupon Hassan said the following poetic verse:<br />

"A chaste pious woman who arouses no suspicion. She never talks about chaste heedless women<br />

behind their backs.' On that she said, "But you are not so."<br />

Volume 6, Book 60, Number 280:<br />

Narrated Masruq:<br />

Hassan came to Aisha and said the following poetic Verse: 'A chaste pious woman who arouses no<br />

suspicion. She never talks against chaste heedless women behind their backs.' 'Aisha said, "But you<br />

are not," I said (to 'Aisha), "Why do you allow such a person to enter upon you after Allah has re-<br />

vealed:<br />

"...and as for him among them who had the greater share therein'?" (24.11)<br />

She said, "What punishment is worse than blindness?" She added, "And he used to defend Allah's<br />

Apostle against the pagans (in his poetry).<br />

Volume 6, Book 60, Number 281:<br />

Narrated Aisha:<br />

When there was said about me what was said which I myself was unaware of, Allah's Apostle got<br />

up and addressed the people. He recited Tashah-hud, and after glorifying and praising Allah as He<br />

deserved, he said, "To proceed: O people Give me your opinion regarding those people who made a<br />

forged story against my wife. By Allah, I do not know anything bad about her. By Allah, they accused<br />

Volume 6 - 1051 / 1700

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