122:“O Messenger of Allah! I find no fault with Thābit ibn Qays in his character or religion, but I would hate to act in disobedience to Islam.” The Messenger of Allah (صلى الله عليه وسلم) said to her: “Will you return to him the garden ?” She replied: “Yes.” So Allah’s Messenger (صلى الله عليه وسلم) said to Thābit: “Accept the garden and divorce her with one pronouncement.” (Bukhāri, 5273) In another narration, Ibn ‘Abbās said: “He commanded him to divorce her.” (Bukhāri, 5274)
150:
voice over the voice of the
Prophet (ﷺ) and so all his good deeds have been annulled and he is from the people of Hell." The man went back and told the Prophet (ﷺ) that Thabit had said so-and-so. (The sub-narrator, Musa bin Anas said, "The man went to Thabit again with glad tidings)." The Prophet (ﷺ) said to him, "Go and say to Thabit: 'You are not from the people of Fire, but from the people of Paradise."
81:. At Aqraba he recommended to Khalid that the exclusion of nomad contingents in their army as he blamed them for the repeated, failed attempts to overcome the Hanifa warriors. Khalid accepted this counsel and the Muslims afterward routed and killed Musaylima, and Thabit was killed during fight in the
131:
Amr ibn Shu’ayb reported from his father, from his grandfather that Thābit ibn Qays (رضي الله عنه) was unattractive and his wife said: “If it was not for the fear of Allah, when Thābit entered in my presence, I would have spat in his face.” (Ibn Mājah, 2057 and declared weak by Al-Albāni) Also,
149:
The
Prophet (ﷺ) noticed the absence of Thabit bin Qais. A man said, "O Allah's Messenger (ﷺ)! I shall bring you his news." So he went to him and saw him sitting in his house drooping his head (sadly). He asked Thabit, "What's the matter?" Thabit replied, "An evil situation: A man used to raise his
161:
The title "Khatib-e-Islam" was first used for Thabit bin Qais Ansari (RA) , who used to attend various meetings as a representative of
Prophet Muhammmad (pbuh). He was also remembered by the titles of Khatib-ul-Ansar and Khatib-e-Rasool-e-Karim.
345:
321:
255:
241:
364:
119:
The
Companion, Ibn ‘Abbās (رضي الله عنهما) said: The wife of Thābit ibn Qays came to Allah’s Messenger (صلى الله عليه وسلم) and said:
374:
116:
It is said in a narration his wife, Jameelah bint Abdillāh ibn Ubayy ibn Salool asked for divorce and they got divorced after that.
215:
125:
This is the first hadeeth quoted by Al-Hāfidh Ibn Hajr (d. 852H) in his
Buloogh Al-Marām, Chapter of Khula’ (باب الخلع).
337:
The
History of al-Ṭabarī, Volume IX: The Last Years of the Prophet: The Formation of the State, A.D. 630–632/A.H. 8–11
38:, the natives of Medina who gave Muhammad safe haven in their city and were among the earliest converts to Islam.
132:
Ahmad reported in his Musnad (16095) from Sahl ibn Abee
Hathmah that: “This was the first Khula’ in Islam.”
369:
27:
50:
341:
317:
287:
223:
70:
54:
49:
appointed Thabit commander of the
Ansarite troops. He was placed under the overall command of
340:. SUNY Series in Near Eastern Studies. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press.
316:. SUNY Series in Near Eastern Studies. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press.
331:
82:
89:
307:
104:
period when he reached China over land and died of in the western
Chinese province of
358:
256:";The Regulations of Khula' — The Annulment of a Marriage at the Request of the Wife"
242:";The Regulations of Khula' — The Annulment of a Marriage at the Request of the Wife"
35:
101:
335:
311:
291:
313:
The
History of al-Ṭabarī, Volume X: The Conquest of Arabia, A.D. 632–633/A.H. 11
74:
42:
227:
78:
58:
105:
62:
46:
66:
41:
Following the Muslim victory at Dhu al-Qassah at the beginning of the
23:
97:
93:
31:
269:
292:"The Struggle against Musaylima and the Conquest of Yamama"
270:"حضرت مولانا محمد اجمل خانؒ | ابوعمار زاہد الراشدی"
20:Thābit ibn Qays ibn Shammās al-Ḥārithī al-Khazrajī
92:hold that he was involved in the introduction of
53:. He participated in the subsequent battles of
216:"Hui Legends of The Companions of The Prophet"
128:Reason behind the divorce and the first khula
26:: ثابت بن قيس بن شماس الحارثي الخزرجي) was a
8:
178:
140:It is reported He was promised Paradise.
171:
30:, who served as one of his orators and
202:
190:
296:Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam
7:
14:
16:Sahabi (companion of Muhammad)
1:
157:The title of Khatib of Islam
73:(633) against the sedentary
391:
365:Companions of the Prophet
220:China Heritage Newsletter
146:Narrated Anas bin Malik:
375:People of the Ridda Wars
181:, p. 69, note 470.
143:Sahih al-Bukhari 3613
34:, and a leader of the
28:companion of Muhammad
136:Promise of Paradise
51:Khalid ibn al-Walid
57:(632) against the
347:978-0-88706-691-7
332:Poonawala, Ismail
323:978-0-7914-1071-4
222:(5). March 2006.
382:
351:
327:
303:
274:
273:
266:
260:
259:
252:
246:
245:
238:
232:
231:
212:
206:
200:
194:
188:
182:
176:
83:Battle of Yamama
390:
389:
385:
384:
383:
381:
380:
379:
355:
354:
348:
330:
324:
308:Donner, Fred M.
306:
286:
283:
278:
277:
268:
267:
263:
254:
253:
249:
240:
239:
235:
214:
213:
209:
201:
197:
189:
185:
177:
173:
168:
159:
153:
138:
114:
90:Chinese Muslims
88:Alternatively,
45:in 632, Caliph
17:
12:
11:
5:
388:
386:
378:
377:
372:
367:
357:
356:
353:
352:
346:
334:, ed. (1990).
328:
322:
310:, ed. (1993).
304:
282:
279:
276:
275:
261:
247:
233:
207:
195:
183:
179:Poonawala 1990
170:
169:
167:
164:
158:
155:
137:
134:
113:
110:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
387:
376:
373:
371:
370:Ansar (Islam)
368:
366:
363:
362:
360:
349:
343:
339:
338:
333:
329:
325:
319:
315:
314:
309:
305:
301:
297:
293:
289:
288:Kister, M. J.
285:
284:
280:
271:
265:
262:
257:
251:
248:
243:
237:
234:
229:
225:
221:
217:
211:
208:
205:, p. 47.
204:
199:
196:
193:, p. 62.
192:
187:
184:
180:
175:
172:
165:
163:
156:
154:
151:
147:
144:
141:
135:
133:
129:
126:
123:
120:
117:
111:
109:
107:
103:
99:
95:
91:
86:
84:
80:
76:
72:
68:
65:nomads under
64:
60:
56:
52:
48:
44:
39:
37:
33:
29:
25:
21:
336:
312:
299:
295:
281:Bibliography
264:
250:
236:
219:
210:
198:
186:
174:
160:
152:
148:
145:
142:
139:
130:
127:
124:
121:
118:
115:
102:Tang dynasty
87:
77:tribe under
40:
19:
18:
203:Kister 2002
191:Donner 1993
100:during the
359:Categories
166:References
43:Ridda wars
228:1833-8461
79:Musaylima
290:(2002).
106:Xinjiang
63:Ghatafan
47:Abu Bakr
302:: 1–56.
112:Divorce
67:Tulayha
55:Buzakha
32:scribes
344:
320:
226:
75:Hanifa
71:Aqraba
24:Arabic
98:China
94:Islam
36:Ansar
342:ISBN
318:ISBN
224:ISSN
69:and
61:and
59:Asad
96:to
361::
300:27
298:.
294:.
218:.
108:.
85:.
350:.
326:.
272:.
258:.
244:.
230:.
22:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.