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    Default Umar Ibn al-Khattab RA

    Asalamu alaykum,

    Can anybody confirm if the following is authentic and was something that really happened?
    'Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA) said that a man came to his house to complain about his wife. On reaching the door of his house, he hears 'Umar's wife shouting at him and reviling him. Seeing this, he was about to go back, thinking that 'Umar himself was in the same position and, therefore, could hardly suggest any solution for his problem. 'Umar (RA) saw the man turn back, so he called him and enquired about the purpose of his visit. He said that he had come with a complaint against his wife, but turned back on seeing the Caliph in the same position. 'Umar (RA) told him that he tolerated the excesses of his wife for she had certain rights against him. He said, "Is it not true that she prepares food for me, washes clothes for me and suckles my children, thus saving me the expense of employing a cook, a washerman and a nurse, though she is not legally obliged in any way to do any of these things? Besides, I enjoy peace of mind because of her and am kept away from indecent acts on account of her. I therefore tolerate all her excesses on account of these benefits. It is right that you should also adopt the same attitude." Quoted in Rahman, Role of Muslim Women page 149


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    Default Re: Umar Ibn al-Khattab RA

    I have never heard that she shouted or "reviled" him. I did hear that she made comments to purposely anger him, as women sometimes tend to do with men (lol...)

    Hadhrat Umar (Radhialaahu Anhu)'s wife once told him, 'I know you go around
    the streets of Medinah on the pretext of inspection but your motive is to
    see the young girls'.

    This statement is sure to aggravate Hadhrat Umar (Radhiallaahu Anhu) but he
    contained himself and said, 'Allah knows best my intentions'.
    http://www.islam.tc/cgi-bin/askimam/...=3885&act=view


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