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: Often cross-referenced, it provides more detail on the lineage of the woman (Umaima bint An-Nu'man) and the specific location of the garden. sahih bukhari 5255

note the Prophet's humility. Despite being a head of state, he accepted her description of him as a "subject" or "ordinary man" without correction, demonstrating his choice to be a "Prophet-servant" rather than a "Prophet-king". Addressing Misunderstandings I can certainly help you find or understand

The mention of "nor a servant" highlights Islam’s emphasis on worker rights. A master or employer has no right to physical discipline. The Prophet said, "Feed them from what you eat, clothe them from what you wear, and do not burden them beyond their capacity" (Sahih Bukhari 30). Addressing Misunderstandings The mention of "nor a servant"

This narration, located in the Book of Divorce , establishes that a marriage can be dissolved immediately if one party is unwilling. Conclusion

Refers to her piety, moral character, commitment to Islamic duties, and fear of Allah.