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Jami at-Tirmidhi 2895 (Book 45, Hadith 21) #28543
Marriage with Limited Resources

SUMMARY: The hadith is about the importance of marriage and how it can be achieved even with limited resources.

Narrated Anas bin Malik: that the Messenger of Allah said to a man among his Companions: "Have you married O so-and-so?" He said: "No by Allah O Messenger of Allah! And I do not have anything to marry with". He said: "Do you not know: Qul Huwa Allahu Ahad?" He said: "Of course". He said: "It is a third of the Qur'an". He said: "Do you not know Idha Ja Nasrullahi Wal-Fath?" He said: "Of course". He said: "It is a fourth of the Qur'an". He said: "Do you not know Qul Ya Ayyuhal-Kafirun?" He said: "Of course". He said: "It is a fourth of the Qur'an". He said: "Do you not know Idha Zulzilat Al-Ard?" He said: "Of course". He said: "It is a fourth of the Qur'an". He said: "Marry, marry".
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TOPICS
marriage  *  resources  *  ayyuhalkafirun  *  alard  *  quran

QUICK LESSONS:
Marry when you have limited resources , Learn more about your religion , Have patience .

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith highlights the importance of marriage in Islam and encourages people to marry even if they have limited resources. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) asked a man among his companions if he was married yet and when he said no, the Prophet recited four verses from the Quran that each represent a fourth of its entirety. He then encouraged him to marry by saying “Marry, marry”. This hadith teaches us that marriage is an important part of life and should not be delayed due to lack of resources or money as Allah will provide for those who are patient and trust in Him. It also shows us that we should strive to learn more about our religion so we can understand its teachings better.

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