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Sunan Abi Dawud 2205 (Book 13, Hadith 31) #22496
Divorce and the Utterance of Words

SUMMARY: The utterance of the words "Your matter is in your hand" amounts to three pronouncements of divorce.

Qatadah reported on the authority of Al Hasan the uttering of the words "Your matter is in your hand" amounts to three pronouncements of divorce.
حَدَّثَنَا مُسْلِمُ بْنُ إِبْرَاهِيمَ، حَدَّثَنَا هِشَامٌ، عَنْ قَتَادَةَ، عَنِ الْحَسَنِ، فِي أَمْرُكِ بِيَدِكِ ‏.‏ قَالَ ثَلاَثٌ

TOPICS
divorce  *  utterance  *  pronouncement

QUICK LESSONS:
Think carefully before speaking , Enter into marriage with thoughtfulness & consideration for all parties involved .
EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith speaks about divorce and how it can be pronounced. It states that if someone says “Your matter is in your hand” then it counts as three pronouncements of divorce. This means that if a husband says this to his wife then they are divorced and cannot get back together unless they go through a process called remarriage. It is important for people to be aware that even though these words may not seem like much, they still have an effect on marriage and can lead to its dissolution.

This hadith also teaches us about being mindful with our words and how we use them in our relationships with others. We should think carefully before speaking so as not to cause any harm or hurt feelings unintentionally. Additionally, this hadith reminds us that marriage is a serious commitment which should not be taken lightly or entered into without thoughtfulness and consideration for all parties involved.

Overall, this hadith serves as an important reminder about the power of words when it comes to relationships such as marriage; even seemingly small phrases can have big consequences if used carelessly or without thoughtfulness towards others involved in the situation.

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