THE SUPERIORITY OF THE MOTHER IN ISLAM
#1- From Abu Hurairah -radiallaahu anhu- who said: A man came to the Messenger 
of Allah -sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- and said: 'O Messenger of Allah who 
from the people is the most deserving of my good companionship?

The Messenger -sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- replied:

'Your mother.'

The man said: 'then who?'

The Messenger -sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- replied:

'Your mother.'

The man said: 'then who?'

The Messenger -sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- replied:

'Your mother.'

The man said: 'then who?'

The Messenger -sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- said:

'Your father.'

[In another narration: '. . . . . the next closest relative then those closest 
after them.']

[Collected in 'Adab al-Mufrad' no.3, Tirmidhi and 'Irwaa al-Ghaleel' 829/2232, 
declared Hasan by Albaani.]

In another narration: 'A man came to the Prophet of Allah -sallallaahu alayhi 
wa sallam- and said: 'What do you order me with?' The Messenger -sallallaahu 
alayhi wa sallam- said:

'Be good to your mother.'

[Collected by 'Adab al-Mufrad' no. 6]

[Collected by Bukhari in 'Kitaab al-Adab' in the second chapter: 'Who from the 
people is the most deserving of my good companionship?' and also collected by 
Muslim in 'Kitaab al-Birr wa Silat wal Adab']

Imam Nawawi said in his explanation of this hadeeth:

'The Scholars have said: the reason for the superiority of the mother is due to 
her becoming tired on your account, her compassion, her serving you, suffering 
hardship while being pregnant with you, then giving birth to you, then suckling 
you, then bringing you up, serving you, nursing you and other things.'

[Taken from the 'Sharh Saheeh Muslim' 16/80]

Ibn Hajr quotes Ibn Battaal in the explanation of this hadeeth:

Ibn Battaal said: 'Malik was asked: my father requests me to do something but 
my mother prevents me from it.'

Imam Malik answered:

'Obey your father and do not disobey your mother.'

['Fath ul Bari'10/402]

#2- 'Asma bint Abu Bakr said: 'My mother came to me and she is a Mushrikah 
(Non-Muslim) at the time of the Messenger of Allah -sallallaahu alayhi wa 
sallam-, so I asked the Messenger of Allah -sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- about 
this and I said to him: 'My mother has come to me, and she is asking for me to 
be good to her, should I keep good relations with my mother?

The Messenger of Allah -sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- said: 'Keep good 
relations with her.'

[Collected by Bukhari, Muslim and in the wording mentioned by Abu Dawud: 'Asma 
-radiallaahu anha- said: '... and she hates Islam.' 'Saheeh Targhib wa Tarhib' 
p.657 no. 2500]

Ibn Uayainah said: Allah -Azza wa Jall- revealed:

<< Allah does not forbid you from dealing justly and kindly with those who did 
not fight against you on account of religion >>

[al-Mumtahina: 8] regarding her.

[Collected by Bukhari in 'Adab al-Mufrad' no. 25, declared Saheeh by Albaani in 
'Saheeh Abu Dawud' (1468)]

#3- It is narrated from Talha bin Muaaweeyah as-Sulamee -radiallaahu anhu- who 
said: I came to the Prophet -sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- and said: 'O 
Messenger of Allah! Indeed I want to participate in Jihad in the path of Allah.'

The Prophet -sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- said: 'Is your mother alive?'

I said: 'Yes.'

The Prophet -sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- said:

'Stay at her feet, for there is Paradise.'

[Collected by Tabraani and Albaani declared it Saeeih li Ghayreehi in 'Saheeh 
Targhib wa Tarhib' 2/2484 p.649]

In a similar narration from Muaaweeyah bin Jaahimah where the Prophet 
-sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- said:

'Stick to your mother, since indeed Paradise is at her feet.'

[Collected by Ibn Majah, Nisa'i and Albaani declared it Hasan Saheeh in 'Saheeh 
Targhib wa Tarhib' 2/2485]

In a similar hadeeth the Prophet -sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- asked: 'Do you 
have parents?'

I said: 'Yes.'

The Prophet -sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- said:

'Stick to them, since indeed Paradise is under their feet.'

[Collected by Tabrani and Albaani declared it Hasan Saheeh in 'Saheeh Targhib 
wa Tarhib' no. 2485]

#4 - From Ibn Umar -radiallaahu anhu- who said: 'A man came to the Prophet 
-sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- and said: 'Indeed I have committed a major sin, 
is there any repentance for me?'

The Prophet -sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- said: 'Do you have a mother?'

He answered: 'No.'

The Prophet -sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- said: 'Do you have an aunt (mother's 
sister)?'

He answered: 'Yes.'

The Prophet -sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- said:

'Then be good to her.'

[Collected by Tirmidhi, and declared Saheeh by Albaani and in the wording 
collected by Ibn Hibban and Hakim: 'Do you have parents?' 'Saheeh Targhib wa 
Tarhib' p.658 no. 2504]

#5- From al-Mughirah bin Shaybah -radiallaahu anhu- from the Prophet 
-sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- who said:

'Indeed Allah has prohibited you from being disobedient to your mothers, and 
burying your daughters alive, to withhold from what Allah has allowed, claiming 
something which you do not have the right to claim. And Allah dislikes 
gossiping and excessive questioning, and wasting wealth.'

[Collected by Bukhari]

#6- From al-Miqdam bin Ma'adi Karb al-Kindi on the authority of the Prophet 
-sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam- who said:

'Indeed Allah orders you to fulfill the rights of your mothers, then to fulfill 
the rights of close relatives then those who are after them.'

[Collected in 'Silsilah Sahihah' No.1666]

>From the Athaar of the Salaf

#7- From Sa'id bin Abu Burdah from his father who said: Ibn Umar -radiallaahu 
anhu- said: he was making Tawaaf and he saw a man making Tawaaf while carrying 
his mother saying:

Indeed I am like her submissive camel

Even if her ride becomes startled I will not become startled and run away

I carry her since she carried me more, do you think that I have paid her back O 
Ibn Umar?

He said: No, not even one breath while giving birth.

[Taken from 'Akhbar as-Salaf' p.268, 'Mukarim al-Akhlaaq' p.225, and 'Adab 
al-Mufrad' No.11and authenticated by Albaani]

#8- From Abu Hazim: that Abu Huraira -radiallaahu anhu- did not perform Hajj 
until his mother died.

[Collected in 'Mukarim al-Akhlaaq' p.80, taken from 'Akhbar as-Salaf' p.268]

#9- From Muhammad who said: 'There was a date palm which bore one thousand 
dates, so Usamah bin Zayd -radiallaahu anhu- went to these dates and cut them 
off the tree due to their beauty. He was asked about it, so he said: Indeed my 
mother mentioned to me that she would love to have them, and there is nothing 
from the Dunya that my mother wants and I have the capability of getting except 
that I will get it for her.'

[Collected in 'Mukarim al-Akhlaaq' p.225, taken from 'Akhbar as-Salaf' p. 268]

#10- From Ibn Abbas -radiallaahu anhu- that a man came to him and said: 'I 
proposed to a woman but she refused to marry me, someone else proposed to her 
and she liked him and married him. I became jealous over her and I killed her, 
can I repent from this?'

Ibn 'Abbas asked: 'Is your mother alive?'

He answered: 'No.'

Then Ibn Abbas said: 'Repent to Allah -Azza wa Jal- and come close to Him as 
much as you can.'

The narrator said: I went and asked Ibn 'Abbas -radiallaahu anhu-: 'Why did you 
ask him whether his mother was alive?'

Ibn Abbas -radiallaahu anhu- answered:

'Indeed I do not know of an action closer to Allah -Azza wa Jal- than being 
good to one's mother.'

[Collected by Bukhari in 'Adab al-Mufrad' no.4, declared Saheeh by Albaani in 
'Silsilah as-Sahihah' 2799]

#11- From Abu Hazim that Abu Murrah, the freed slave of Umm Hani the daughter 
of Abu Taalib informed him that he rode with Abu Hurairah to al-Aqeeq where his 
land was. When he entered his land he yelled at the top of his voice: 'O my 
mother Assalamu alaykum wa Rahmatullaahi wa Baraktuhu'

She replied: 'Wa alayka assalam wa Rahmatullaahi wa Baraktuhu'

He said: 'May Allah have mercy upon you as you brought me up when I was small.'

She said: 'O my son, and likewise to you, may Allah reward you with goodness 
and may He be pleased with you, as you look after me while I am old.'

[Collected by Bukhari in 'Adab al-Mufrad' No.14, and Albaani declared it to 
have a Hasan Isnad]

#12- From 'Atta that a person's mother took an oath from him that he should not 
pray except the obligatory prayer and not to fast except Ramadan, 'Atta said:

'Obey her!'

[Collected in 'al-Birr' by Ibn al-Jawzi p.67, taken from 'Akhbar as-Salaf' 
p.269]

#13- From Humaid who said: When Umm Eyaas bin Muaaweeyah died, Eyaas cried, it 
was said: 'What makes you cry?' He said: 'I used to have two doors open towards 
Paradise and one of them has been closed.'

[Collected in 'al-Birr' by Ibn al-Jawzi p.68, taken from 'Akhbar as-Salaf' 
p.269]

#14- Muhammad bin al-Munkadir said: 'I spent the night massaging my mother's 
leg and Umar spent the night praying. His night would not make me happier than 
my night.'

[Collected in 'al-Hileeyah' 3/150, taken from 'Akhbar as-Salaf' p.269]

#15- From Jafar bin Sulayman who said: Muhammad bin al-Munkadir used to place 
his cheek on the floor, and then say to his mother: 'place your foot upon it!'

[Collected in 'Mukarim al-Akhlaaq' p.226, taken from 'Akhbar as-Salaf' p.270]

#16- From Ibn 'Awn who said: 'Muhammad bin Sireen used to when he was with his 
mother lower his voice and speak slowly.'

[Collected in 'Mukarim al-Akhlaaq' p.226, taken from 'Akhbar as-Salaf' p.270]

#17- From al-Hasan that a man said to him: 'Indeed I made Hajj and indeed my 
mother has given me permission to perform another Hajj.' So al-Hasan said: 'To 
sit with her at her table is more beloved to me than your Hajj [i.e. optional 
Hajj].'

[Collected in 'Mukarim al-Akhlaaq' p.227, taken from 'Akhbar as-Salaf' p.270]

#18- From Hisham who said: Hafsah bint Sireen used to ask for Allah's mercy 
upon her son Huthayal and say: He would go and get reed and stalks to make a 
fire, he would peel them and gather them in the summer time, so when it was lit 
it would not produce smoke. When it came to winter time he would come and sit 
behind me while I prayed and he would light a small fire so that I could feel 
the warmth from it and so that the smoke from it would not bother me. I used to 
say to him, O my son it is night time go to your wife, and he would say: 'O 
mother I know what you want.'

She continued: 'If I did not continue saying it to him perhaps he would be 
there till the morning time!'

[Collected in 'al-Birr' by Ibn al-Jawzi p.53, taken from 'Akhbar as-Salaf' 
p.270]

#19- From 'Ali bin al-Hussain that it was said to him that you are from the 
best amongst the people but I do not see you eating with your mother?

He answered: 'I fear that, if I eat with her, my hand might precede her eye 
upon some food, so I would have been disrespectful to her!!'

[Collected in 'al-Birr wa Silaah' p.82, taken from 'Akhbar as-Salaf' p.270]

#20- From Mansoor who said: 'It has been said that the mother receives three 
quarters of al-Birr [being good to her].'

[Collected in 'al-Hileeyah' 5/42, taken from 'Akhbar as-Salaf' p.271]

#21- From Abu Bakr bin 'Aeeyash who said: 'I was sitting with Mansoor in his 
house, and his mother came and she was harsh and said: 'O Mansoor, Ibn Hubayrah 
wants you to be a judge and you refused!?' Mansoor did not raise his eyes up to 
look at her and his beard would touch his chest due to lowering his head.'

[Collected in 'al-Birr' by Ibn al-Jawzi p.53, taken from 'Akhbar as-Salaf' 
p.271]

#22- From al-Hasan bin Nuh who said: 'Khamas used to work using plaster every 
day for two small coins, and when the evening would approach he would buy a 
piece of fruit with that and bring it to his mother!'

[Collected in 'al-Hileeyah' 6/212, taken from 'Akhbar as-Salaf' p.271]

#23- From Mughira who said: 'Talq bin Habeeb used to help his mother with her 
work.'

[Collected in ash-Shuyb/7543, taken from 'Akhbar as-Salaf' p.271]

#24- From Hafsa bint Sireen who said: 'Umm Muhammad bin Sireen was a woman from 
the Hijjaz, and she loved dyed clothing. When Muhammad would buy her clothing 
he would buy her the softest material that could be found, and if it was close 
to Eid he would have her clothing dyed.'

[Collected in 'Tabaqaat' by Ibn Sa'd 7/228 taken from 'Akhbar as-Salaf' p.271]

#25- 'Amr bin Ubayr used to visit Khamas, he would greet him with Salaams and 
sit with him and his companions. So his mother said to him: 'Indeed I see this 
person and his companions and I dislike them, and I am not impressed by them so 
do not sit with them.' 'Amr and his companions came to him and he came close to 
them, and said: Indeed my mother dislikes you and your companions so do not 
visit me.'

[Collected in 'al-Hileeyah' 6/212, taken from 'Akhbar as-Salaf' p.272]
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