No woman can be forced into a physical union without her explicit desire.
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Did he recognize his surroundings and the consequences of his words at that exact moment? Did he regret the statement immediately after calming down?
Imam Bukhari placed this hadith in the chapter titled: "Should a man tell his wife face to face that she is divorced" . sahih bukhari 5255
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He respected the plea for refuge in Allah, regardless of the situation.
(Note: In some specific sub-editions of Al-Bukhari, the exact text may feature a report from Ibn 'Abbas or a related companion explaining that a divorce pronounced under compulsion or a state of complete mental blackout does not count.) Core Legal Concepts Derived from Hadith 5255 No woman can be forced into a physical
The Prophet's reaction displayed immense restraint and dignity. He did not act with anger, but rather ordered she be gifted clothing and returned to her family comfortably.
The Prophet ﷺ reached out to pat her to calm her, but she said, "I seek refuge with Allah from you." He immediately responded, "You have sought refuge with One Who gives refuge," and instructed his companion to give her two linen dresses and return her to her family. Key Lessons and Context
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: Some traditions suggest she may have been mentally challenged or confused at the time of the meeting.
"The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: 'If a man intends to perform a good deed but does not do it, it is written for him as a complete reward. If he intends to do it and then does it, it is written for him as ten rewards up to 700 times.'"
Abdullah ibn Umar—who narrated this hadith—was known for his strictness. Yet even he acted upon this teaching. Once, a man came to him complaining about his wife speaking to her cousin. Ibn Umar asked: “Did you see anything impermissible?” The man said no. Ibn Umar replied: “Then your jealousy is baseless, and that is hated.” Did he regret the statement immediately after calming down