18 June 2011

A house with out Dates

it was collected by Muslim in his Saheeh (#2046) and the authors of the Sunan (except an-Nasaa'ee) from the narration of 'Aa'ishah, who relayed that the Prophet (sallallaahu alayhe wa sallam) said:

يا عائشة بيت لا تمر فيه جياع أهله
"O 'Aa'ishah! A house without dates (shall have) hungry occupants."

Some scholars, like at-Tirmithee, understood it to establish the general recommended nature of dates and their superiority over other foods.

Other scholars, like Ibn al-'Arabee (perhaps the first explainer of Jaami' at-Tirmithee), understood it to be restricted to lands where dates are easily available and they are a common staple food. According to this understanding, lands where dates are not a staple food, this concept would apply to their specific staple foods, as a factual description of the people of that place.
(So in a place where rice is the main staple food, a house without any rice in it is a house with hungry people living in it.)

An-Nawawee extracted from it that we should store dates in our houses, as a recommended act in Islaam.

And Allaah knows best.

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