| Can a Muslim woman ask a Muslim man to marry her? Does the Hadeeth also refer
to a woman asking a man?
The Prophet (p.b.u.h.) said: "If there comes to you one whose religious
commitment and attitude please you, then marry (your female relative who is
under your care) to him, for if you do not do that, there will be tribulation on
earth and much corruption." (al-Tirmidhi and classed as Saheeh by al-Albaani in
Saheeh Sunan al-Tirmidhi, 1084).
Answer:
Praise be to Allah.
We are happy to congratulate you on choosing the path of the Prophets and of the
wise, which is Tawheed, the belief in Allah alone, and the testimony that
Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) is His Messenger.
With regard to the idea of a Muslim woman offering herself in marriage to a
righteous man, that does not contradict the idea of modesty, so long as he is
trustworthy with regard to his religious commitment and moral attitude. It was
narrated that Thaabit al Banaani said: "I was with Anas ibn Maalik and a
daughter of his was with him. He said: 'A woman came to the Messenger of Allah
(p.b.u.h.) and offered herself in marriage to him. She said: ‘O Messenger of
Allah, do you want to marry me?' The daughter of Anas said: 'How little was her
modesty. How shameless, how shameless!' Anas said: 'She was better than you; she
had a liking for the Prophet (p.b.u.h.) so she offered herself in marriage to
him.'" (al-Bukhaari 4828)
Imam al-Bukhaari included this Hadeeth in a chapter which he entitled: "A woman
offering herself in marriage to a righteous man."
Al-Hafiz ibn Hajar said: "Ibn al-Munayyir said in al-Haashiyah: 'One of the
subtle points of al-Bukhaari’s knowledge is that he from the specific story of
the woman who offered herself in marriage to the Prophet (p.b.u.h.) he derived a
general principle; he understood that it is permissible for any woman to offer
herself in marriage to a righteous man whose righteousness she admires, and if
he likes her he may marry her subject to the conditions of marriage being
fulfilled.'"
These two Ahaadeeth – the Hadeeth of Sahl and the Hadeeth of Anas, both of which
mention the woman who offered herself in marriage to the Prophet (p.b.u.h.) –
indicate that it is permissible for a woman to offer herself in marriage to a
man, and to let him know that she has a liking for him, and there is nothing
wrong with her doing so. And the one to whom a woman offers herself in marriage
has the choice of either accepting or refusing, but he does not have to express
his refusal outright, rather it is sufficient for him to remain silent. (Fath
al-Baari, 9/175)
Al-‘Ayni said: "The words of Anas to his daughter: 'She is better than you'
indicate that it is permissible for a woman to offer herself in marriage to a
righteous man, and to tell him of her liking for him because of his
righteousness and virtue, or because of his knowledge and honor, or for some
characteristic of religious commitment, and that there is no shame on her if she
does that, rather that is a sign of her virtue. The daughter of Anas (may Allah
be pleased with him) looked at the externals and she did not understand this
properly until Anas said: 'She is better than you.' As for the woman who offers
herself in marriage to a man for some worldly purpose, this is something that is
abhorrent in the extreme." (Umdat al-Qaari’ Sharh Saheeh al-Bukhaari, 20/1130)
But it is better for a woman to inform her wali (guardian) of her desire to
marry a righteous man who is trustworthy with regard to his religious commitment
and his moral attitude, without telling the man bluntly. This may be understood
from what one of the two women did, when she said to her father – concerning
Moosa (peace be upon him): “And said one of them (the two women): ‘O my father!
Hire him! Verily, the best of men for you to hire is the strong, the
trustworthy’”
(al-Qasas 28:26)
al-Qurtubi said: "With regard to the words of Allah: He said: ‘I intend to wed
one of these two daughters of mine to you, on condition that you serve me for
eight years…'"
(al-Qasas 28:27)
Here the father offered his daughter in marriage to the man. This is an
established custom whereby the righteous man of Madyan offered his daughter in
marriage to a righteous man of the Children of Israel, ‘Umar ibn al-Khattaab
offered his daughter Hafsah in marriage to Abu Bakr and Uthmaan, and the woman
who offered herself in marriage offered herself to the Prophet (p.b.u.h.). So it
is good for a man to offer his female relative who is under his care in
marriage, and for a woman to offer herself in marriage to a righteous man,
following the example of the righteous salaf. Ibn Umar said: "When Hafsah became
single (due to her husband's death), Umar said to Uthmaan: 'If you wish, I will
marry Hafsah Bint Umar to you.'" (al-Bukhaari, 4005, Tafseer al-Qurtubi, 13/271)
But it should be noted that most of what happens nowadays, when a woman likes a
particular man, is the result of Haraam causes, such as a careless attitude on
her part whereby she talks to him and sits with him. A person who has evil
motives may take advantage of such an offer to achieve some of his aims. So we
must beware of this and protect our honor from anything that may besmirch it.
And Allah knows best.
By: Shaikh Salih Bin Fawzan Source: 63.175.194.25/
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