Narrated `Aisha:Eleven women sat (at a place) and promised and contracted that they would not conceal anything of the news of their husbands. The first one said, "My husband is like the meat of a slim weak camel which is kept on the top of a mountain which is neither easy to climb, nor is the meat fat, so that one might put up with the trouble of fetching it." The second one said, "I shall not relate my husband's news, for I fear that I may not be able to finish his story, for if I describe him, I will mention all his defects and bad traits." The third one said, "My husband, the "too-tall"! if I describe him (and he hears of that) he will divorce me, and if I keep quiet, he will keep me hanging (neither divorcing me nor treating me as a wife)." The fourth one said, "My husband is (moderate in temper) like the night of Tihama: neither hot nor cold; I am neither afraid of him, nor am I discontented with him." The fifth one said, "My husband, when entering (the house) is a leopard (sleeps a lot), and when going out, is a lion (boasts a lot). He does not ask about whatever is in the house." The sixth one said, "If my husband eats, he eats too much (leaving the dishes empty), and if he drinks he leaves nothing; if he sleeps he sleeps he rolls himself (alone in our blankets); and he does not insert his palm to inquire about my feelings." The seventh one said, "My husband is a wrong-doer or weak and foolish. All the defects are present in him. He may injure your head or your body or may do both." The eighth one said, "My husband is soft to touch like a rabbit and smells like a Zarnab (a kind of good smelling grass)." The ninth one said, "My husband is a tall generous man wearing a long strap for carrying his sword. His ashes are abundant (i.e. generous to his guests) and his house is near to the people (who would easily consult him)." The tenth one said, "My husband is Malik (possessor), and what is Malik? Malik is greater than whatever I say about him. (He is beyond and above all praises which can come to my mind). Most of his camels are kept at home (ready to be slaughtered for the guests) and only a few are taken to the pastures. When the camels hear the sound of the lute (or the tambourine) they realize that they are going to be slaughtered for the guests." The eleventh one said, "My husband is Abu Zar` and what is Abu Zar` (i.e., what should I say about him)? He has given me many ornaments and my ears are heavily loaded with them and my arms have become fat (i.e., I have become fat). And he has pleased me, and I have become so happy that I feel proud of myself. He found me with my family who were mere owners of sheep and living in poverty, and brought me to a respected family having horses and camels and threshing and purifying grain. Whatever I say, he does not rebuke or insult me. When I sleep, I sleep till late in the morning, and when I drink water (or milk), I drink my fill. The mother of Abu Zar and what may one say in praise of the mother of Abu Zar? Her saddle bags were always full of provision and her house was spacious. As for the son of Abu Zar, what may one say of the son of Abu Zar? His bed is as narrow as an unsheathed sword and an arm of a kid (of four months) satisfies his hunger. As for the daughter of Abu Zar, she is obedient to her father and to her mother. She has a fat well-built body and that arouses the jealousy of her husband's other wife. As for the (maid) slave girl of Abu Zar, what may one say of the (maid) slavegirl of Abu Zar? She does not uncover our secrets but keeps them, and does not waste our provisions and does not leave the rubbish scattered everywhere in our house." The eleventh lady added, "One day it so happened that Abu Zar went out at the time when the milk was being milked from the animals, and he saw a woman who had two sons like two leopards playing with her two breasts. (On seeing her) he divorced me and married her. Thereafter I married a noble man who used to ride a fast tireless horse and keep a spear in his hand. He gave me many things, and also a pair of every kind of livestock and said, Eat (of this), O Um Zar, and give provision to your relatives." She added, "Yet, all those things which my second husband gave me could not fill the smallest utensil of Abu Zar's." `Aisha then said: Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said to me, "I am to you as Abu Zar was to his wife Um Zar."
Reference
Sahih al-Bukhari 5189
In-book reference
Book 67, Hadith 123
USC-MSA web (English)
Vol. 7, Book 62, Hadith 117
Translation by Dr. M. Muhsin Khan · Language: EN
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It is related that 'A'isha said, "Eleven women sat and promised and agreed that they would not conceal anything about their husbands. The first said, 'My husband resembles the meat of an emaciated camel which is on the top of a mountain, where the way up is neither easy so that it can be climbed nor is the meat fat so that people would bother to transport it.' The second said, 'I do not have enough time to recount everything about my husband. I fear that I would not leave anything out if I mention him, but will mention all his faults, outward and hidden.' The third said, 'My husband is tall and of bad character. If I speak, he will divorce me. If I am silent, am left hanging.' The fourth said, 'My husband is like the night of Tihama, neither hot nor cold. I do not fear him nor am I annoyed with him." The fifth said, 'My husband is like a leopard when he comes in and a lion when he goes out. He does not ask about the state of things.' The sixth said, 'If my husband eats, he eats too much and leaves nothing. If he drinks, he leaves nothing. If he goes to sleep, he wraps himself in his garment apart from me and does not stretch his hands out to see how I am.' The seventh said, 'My husband is heavy in spirit or impotent and utterly stupid. He has every possible fault. He may injure you head or your body or both.' The eighth said, 'My husband has a high position, with a long sword strap (because of his height). He leaves abundant ashes and his house is close to the central gathering.' The tenth said, 'My husband is Malik. What can be said Malik? Malik is better than that. He has camels, most of which are kept in pens while only a few are sent to graze. When they hear the sound of the lute, they are certain that they will be slaughtered.' "The eleventh said, 'My husband is Abu Zar'. What can be said about Abu Zar'? He has made my ears dangle with jewellery and filled out the flesh of my arms. He has delighted me and made me feel superior. He found me with a people of a few sheep in hardship and placed me in a family of horses and camels, oxen for ploughing and crops. When I speak, he does rebuke me. When I sleep, I sleep until morning. When I drink, I drink my fill. "'The mother of Abu Zar'. What can be said about Abu Zar'? Her containers are huge and her house is spacious. The son of Abu Zar' What can be said about the son of Abu Zar'? His bed is like a narrow unsheathed sword and the shoulder of a lamb satisfies him. The daughter of Abu Zar'. What can be said about the daughter of Abu Zar'? She obeys her daughter and obeys her mother. She fills out her garment and infuriates her co-wife. The slavegirl of Abu Zar'. She does not gossip about what we say and does not waste our provisions. She does not fill our house with dishonesty." "She said, 'Abu Zar' went out when butter was being churned and he came across a woman who had two sons like leopards who were below her waist, playing with her breasts. He divorced me and married her. After him I married a noble man who rode a fast, tireless horse and a spear of al-Khatt. He gave me a lot of livestock and gave me a pair of every kind. He said, 'Eat, Umm Zar', and feed your family.' She said, 'If all that he gave were collected, it would not reach the smallest vessel of Abu Zar'.'" 'A'isha said, "The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, 'I am to you as Abu Zar' was to Umm Zar]." It is related from Hisham, "She does not betray our house with dishonesty." It is reported by one of them that atqannaha is read with mim as atqammaha. Abu 'Abdullah said that this is sounder.
Reference
Sahih al-Bukhari 5189
In-book reference
Book 67, Hadith 123
USC-MSA web (English)
Vol. 7, Book 62, Hadith 117
Translation by Aisha Bewley · Language: EN
Sahih