The Responsibility of Muslim Women to Order Good and Forbid Evil | page 40
A Righteous Spouse
Ibn al Jawzī mentioned that Umrah, the wife of Habīb al Ajamī awoke at night while he was sleeping, so she woke him at dawn and said to him
" Get up! The night has gone and the day has come and in front of you is a long path, you have little provision and the caravans of the righteous have gone before us and we have delayed !"
📖 Siffāt as Safwa 4/35
" Allāh is the greatest! How great is this speech and how full of benefit! And how fortunate is the house in which these words are repeated? O Lord, make our houses like this, answer supplications, O Most Glorious and Noble!
Habīb supplicated to the Lord of the Worlds for the wife who sought to wake her husband to worship the Lord, Most Glorious. The imāms Ahmad, Abū Dawud , Nasa'ī, Ibn Mājah and Hākim related from Abū Hurayrah that he said, The Messenger of Allāh صلى للله عليه و سلم said"
" Allāh has mercy on a man who gets up at night and prays, and wakes his wife, and if she refuses he sprinkles water on her face. Allāh has mercy on a woman who gets up at night and prays, and wakes her husband, and if he refuses she sprinkles water on his face,"
📖 The Responsibility of Muslim Women to Order Good and Forbid Evil | pg 40
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