Hadith Database – Hadith on the Funeral of the Prophet Muhammad’s Daughter

Hadith Database – Hadith on the Funeral of the Prophet Muhammad’s Daughter

Originally posted on the Quran and Bible Blog

بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْم

“Narrated Anas bin Malik: We were (in the funeral procession) of one of the daughters of the Prophet (ﷺ) and he was sitting by the side of the grave. I saw his eyes shedding tears. He said, “Is there anyone among you who did not have sexual relations with his wife last night?” Abu Talha replied in the affirmative. And so the Prophet told him to get down in the grave. And so he got down in her grave.”

Source: Sahih Bukhari, 23:46, https://sunnah.com/bukhari/23/46

Status: Sahih

Explanation: It seems this hadith has been making the rounds in the dark underworld of anti-Islamic polemics.[1] Even though there is no hint or evidence of any nefarious meaning of this hadith, according to some ignorant Islamophobes who have overactive imaginations, this hadith is suggesting that necrophilia and sexual intercourse with a corpse is allowed in Islam. No, really…

Necrophilia is defined as sexual attraction to a dead body,[2] and often involves actual intercourse with the body. Of course, such an action is forbidden in Islam and that does not require much discussion.

As for the hadith above, it is actually very easy to show that Abu Talha entered the grave of the Prophet’s daughter for the purpose of helping with the burial. This is conclusively shown in another hadith from the same chapter of Sahih Bukhari (emphasis ours):

“Narrated Anas: We were in the funeral procession of the daughter of Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) and Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) was sitting near the grave and I saw his eyes full of tears. He said, “Is there anyone amongst you who did not have sexual relations with his wife last night?” Abu Talha replied in the affirmative. And so Allah’s Apostle told him to get down in her grave and he got down in her grave and buried her.[3]

This demolishes the vulgar lies of the sexually frustrated trolls who have tried to interpret hadith #46 as allowing sexual intercourse with a dead body, but let us demolish it further with the following points:

  1. As part of the funeral preparations, the dead body is washed and then covered in two shrouds. This was also done for the Prophet’s daughter, who after being washed, was shrouded in the Prophet’s own waist-sheet:

“Narrated Um ‘Atiyya al-Ansariya: Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) came to us when his daughter died and said, “Wash her thrice or five times or more, if you see it necessary, with water and Sidr and then apply camphor or some camphor at the end; and when you finish, notify me.” So when we finished it, we informed him and he gave us his waist-sheet and told us to shroud the dead body in it.”[4]

If sexual intercourse was allowed with a dead body, why would it be washed and then shrouded before the burial? Clearly, the perverted trolls who spread the necrophilia lie didn’t think this through.

Moreover, according to the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence, the dead body should be covered with an inner shroud and an outer shroud, along with a covering for the head. In the Hanafi manual Maraqi ‘l-Sa’adat (Ascent to Felicity) by Abu l-Ikhlas Al-Shurunbulali, it states:

“[b]oth the inner shroud and outer shrouds should cover the body from the top of the head to the bottom of the feet.”[5]

It also states:

“[f]or the minimally sufficient shroud (kafan al-kifaya) for a woman, the head covering is enough [in addition to the two main shrouds].”[6]

  1. Hadith #98, which specifically states that Abu Talha entered the grave for the purpose of helping with the burial, is included in Sahih Bukhari under the chapter heading “Who may get down in the grave of a woman”. In other words, when a body is being buried, the one helping in the burial should be in a state of ritual purity, and a male can enter the grave of a female, even if she is not his wife, when helping with the burial. This makes sense since the person placing the body in the grave should say “In the name of Allah” (Bismillah) when doing so.[7] Being in a state ritual purity would thus be a requirement.
  2. Imam An-Nawawi, a follower of the Shafii school,[8] stated in his book Minhaj Et-Talibin that when the body is being washed, the one doing the washing should cover his/her hands with rags so as to not touch the body, even when the deceased and the washer were husband and wife and vice versa. Imam An-Nawawi stated:

“…but in all cases where the ablution is performed by a person of the other sex, the hands should be wrapped in rags so as to not touch the body.”[9]

He also stated:

“[t]he person performing the funeral ablution should see no more of the body than is strictly necessary for the proper performing of his duty, and should never look at the shameful parts.”[10]

In An-Nawawi’s view, it was also recommended that the body of a woman be carried by men only in a coffin “so as to be concealed from the public gaze…”[11]

Since such measures are taken in avoiding touching or looking at the body of a member of the opposite sex, even when the spouse is washing the body, how is it possible that sexual intercourse would be allowed? Again, it does not seem as if the trolls have pondered on this matter objectively.

  1. Why would the Prophet have allowed anyone to have intercourse with his dead daughter? Again, the trolls should have thought about this.
  2. Sexual intercourse requires the consent of both parties. Obviously, a dead person cannot give consent. A hadith in Sahih Muslim states:

“Abu Huraira (Allah he pleased with him) reported Allah’s Messenger (may, peace be upon him) as saying: When a man invites his wife to his bed and she does not come, and he (the husband) spends the night being angry with her, the angels curse her until morning.”[12]

Commenting on this hadith, Shaykh Muhammad Ibn Adam Al-Kawthari states:

“…the hadith describes the husband ‘spending the night being upset with her’ indicating that he must hold back and not force himself over her should she refuse–even if she does so without a valid excuse. Had force been permitted, the Messenger of Allah would have surely advised it. If her refusal is not due to a genuine reason, then her sin is with Allah in the next life, but it does not legitimise forced sex in this life.”[13]

Since consent is necessary for sexual intercourse with one’s wife, and since it is impossible to obtain such consent from a dead spouse, it follows that sexual intercourse is not permitted with the dead spouse. This is one reason why necrophilia is regarded as a “coercive paraphilia” by scientists (since consent cannot be given).[14]

Conclusion

We have seen that the sick accusations made by some Islamophobes that the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) permitted necrophilia and intercourse with corpses has no merit. It is just another twisted lie invented by people with too much times on their hands and who are probably struggling with personal sexual issues themselves. In closing, I leave with the following hadith as a warning to these trolls:

“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: ‘Whoever tells lies about me deliberately, let him take his place in Hell.”[15]

And Allah (Glorified and Exalted be He) knows best!


[1] https://wikiislam.net/wiki/Necrophilia_in_Islam#Hadiths

This source, evidently written by the dumbest people in the world (who have no business commenting on Islamic teachings), admits that the hadith does not specifically state that Abu Talha entered the grave to have intercourse with the Prophet’s dead daughter. The brilliant conclusion was “it’s not clear”. Well actually, it is. If the pseudoscholars had done some more thorough research, they would have seen another hadith which makes the whole matter “clear” as day.

[2] https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/necrophilia

[3] Sahih Bukhari, 23:98, https://sunnah.com/bukhari/23/98.

[4] Sahih Bukhari, 23:16, https://sunnah.com/bukhari/23/16.

[5] Abu’l-Iklhas Al-Shurunbulali, Ascent to Felicity: A Manual on Islamic Creed and Hanafi Jurisprudence, trans. Faraz A. Khan (London: White Thread Press, 2010), p. 120.

[6] Ibid., p. 121.

[7] Sunan Abi Dawud, 21:125, https://sunnah.com/abudawud/21/125.

[8] Pseudoscholarly websites like “WikiIslam” claim that Imam Shafii and Imam Ibn Hanbal permitted sexual intercourse with a corpse (https://wikiislam.net/wiki/Necrophilia_in_Islam#Views_of_Islamic_scholars). They claim this based on poorly translated passages from the respective works of these famous scholars. Regardless, even these poor translations do not prove that necrophilia is permitted in Islam. Rather, the scholars were simply mentioning if washing was necessary in the event of sexual intercourse with a corpse. In that case, the corpse need not be washed, whereas the person committing the lewd act must perform ghusl. As for whether there was any punishment for such an act, Ibn Hanbal stated in his Kitab Al-Kafi (the same source WikiIslam attempted to quote):

“If a man had intercourse with a dead woman, there are two views. The first is that there is a hadd because it is entering a prohibited vagina, which cannot be a mistake, and it is like doing it with the living. The second view: no hadd, because it is unintentional, so there is no need to warn about it” (translated by brother Farid Al-Bahraini; private correspondence).

So there are 2 points to make. First, there is indeed a hadd punishment for sexual intercourse with a corpse. Thus, such an act is prohibited by the Sharia. Second, if the act was unintentional, then there was no punishment. For example, if a person was engaged in intercourse with his/her spouse, and the spouse passed away during the intercourse, it would technically qualify as sex with a corpse. However, in that situation, it would be completely unintentional.

[9] Mahiudin Abu Zakariya Yahya Ibn Sharif An-Nawawi, Minjah Et Talibin: A Manual of Muhammadan Law According to the School of Shafii, trans. E.C. Howard (London: W. Thacker & Co., 1914), p. 71.

[10] Ibid., pp. 76-77.

[11] Ibid., p. 77.

[12] Sahih Muslim, 16:144, https://sunnah.com/muslim/16/144.

[13] Muhammad Ibn Adam Al-Kawthari, Al-Arbain: Elucidation of the Forty Hadiths on Marriage (London: Turath Publishing, 2013), p. 107.

[14] William L. Yarber and Barbara W. Sayad, Human Sexuality: Diversity in Contemporary America, 9th edition (New York: McGraw-Hill Education, 2016), p. 299.

[15] Sunan Ibn Majah, 1:1:33, https://sunnah.com/urn/1250330.

 



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13 replies

  1. “I (Muhammad) put on her my shirt that she may wear the clothes of heaven, and I SLEPT with her (واضطجع معها) in her coffin (grave) that I may lessen the pressure of the grave. She was the best of Allah’s creatures to me after Abu Talib”… The prophet was referring to Fatima, the mother of Ali.

    Kanz al-`Ummâl

  2. LOL, what happened freak? You had to do some frantic Googling and cut and pasting? I can see you are a novice who is just parroting what you hear and regurgitate it without thinking or researching. But who can blame you? Your holy spirit has perverted your mind so it’s now in the gutter.

    You keep jumping around. I discussed the Bukhari hadith, so you went to Kanz Al-Ummal. When that didn’t pan out as you hoped, you jumped back to Bukhari. But as I already showed, Abu Talha had entered the grave to help BURY the body. That’s it. No need to apply your personal, sick fantasies. If you enjoy necrophilia, that’s your problem. 🙂

    As for the question about having sex with one’s wife, the reason is simple. One must be in a state of ritual purity when burying the body. Again, keep your personal fantasies to yourself, little perverted monkey.

    Regarding the angels hadith, the angels only curse the woman if she rejected the husband’s request without a good reason. But the main point of the hadith is that the husband cannot force the wife to have sex with him, which is why the scholars have forbidden marital rape. I see your holy spirit is dumbfounded on how to explain how a dead woman can give consent (thus, necrophilia is forbidden in Islam).

    And lookie here! The monkey does another cut and paste! So since you have apparently read the Shahr Mukthasar, perhaps you can provide the exact reference? You know, page number and such? Oh, what’s that? You don’t have that? You haven’t actually seen the reference and are just copying from your Googling?

    OK, let me educate you then. As I already explained, the scholars of Islam prohibited sex with a corpse. Read the article where I cited Ibn Hanbal’s view.

    The other point morons like you don’t understand regarding Islamic fiqh is the difference between a hadd punishment and ta’zeer punishment. So let me quote an actual Islamic scholarly source (not some vague reference): https://www.islamweb.net/en/fatwa/278869/ruling-on-bestiality-and-sex-with-a-corpse-in-islam

    There is no difference of opinion among the scholars regarding the prohibition of having sexual activity with a corpse; however, they only held different opinions as to whether the person who engages in sexual activity with a corpse is liable to receive the Hadd (i.e. punishment prescribed in the Sharee‘ah). The Maalikis maintained that he is liable to receive it. The Hanafis, on the other hand, held that he is liable only to receive Ta‘zeer (i.e. discretionary punishment); this was also the more valid opinion according to the Shaafi‘is and Hanbalis. As to bestiality, the majority of the scholars held there is no prescribed Hadd associated with it.”

    So, there was disagreement as to whether there was a fixed hadd punishment for sex with a corpse. The Maliki school (does that sound familiar?) had the general view that there was such a punishment. But the Hanafi view, which seems to be the stronger view, is that there is only a ta’zeer punishment. The difference is that a hadd punishment is fixed, while a ta’zeer punishment is decided by a judge’s discretion.

    The IslamWeb fatwa also states:

    “Al-Mawsoo‘ah Al-Fiqhiyyah (Kuwaiti Encyclopedia of Jurisprudence) reads, “The Hadd is not required in case of sexual contact with a corpse according to the majority of Muslim scholars because it is repulsive to sound human nature and thus does not require the application of the Hadd for Zina (fornication) as deterrence. The outweighed opinion according to the Shaafi‘is and one of the scholarly opinions of the Hanbalis is that the Hadd is incumbent on whoever engages in sexual activity with a corpse because having intercourse with a dead woman is similar to doing so with a living one. In addition, the sin is graver and the prohibition is more emphasized as it also involves violating the sanctity of the dead body. This is also the chosen opinion of Al-Awzaa‘i.””

    Note the bolded part. This is exactly what Ibn Hanbal wrote in his Kitab Al-Kafi, which I quoted in the article. If you weren’t such a brainless zombie monkey, you would have read the article in full instead of making a fool of yourself.

    Then you quoted an Arabic webpage. WOW! I didn’t know you could read Arabic? Why didn’t you tell me monkey? LOL!!

    Of course, as I already showed from actual Islamic scholarly sources, sex with a corpse is forbidden. I’m sorry to burst your pathetic, perverted bubble, but your lying holy spirit has deceived you. If it is a liar, then it must be Satan. So yeah, you and you ilk are demonic liars.

    Let me humiliate you a little more before I close. Why not? Perverted monkeys such as yourself deserve all the humiliation they can get. Let’s go to the Bible and apply your idiotic logic:

    “When Elisha reached the house, there was the boy lying dead on his couch. 33 He went in, shut the door on the two of them and prayed to the Lord. 34 Then he got on the bed and lay on the boy, mouth to mouth, eyes to eyes, hands to hands. As he stretched himself out on him, the boy’s body grew warm. 35 Elisha turned away and walked back and forth in the room and then got on the bed and stretched out on him once more. The boy sneezed seven times and opened his eyes.” (2 Kings: 32-34)

    So notice that Elisha, the prophet of God, closed the door and LAY on TOP of the dead boy. Hmm, now if we use the perverted logic of the demonic Christians and atheists, such as yourself, we could assume that Elisha fondled the dead boy. In fact, since you morons really know Arabic that well (cough), let’s see what the Arabic translation of the Hebrew says:

    ثُمَّ اضْطَجَعَ فَوْقَ جُثَّةِ الصَّبِيِّ، وَوَضَعَ فَمَهُ عَلَى فَمِهِ، وَعَيْنَيْهِ عَلَى عَيْنَيْهِ، وَيَدَيْهِ عَلَى يَدَيْهِ، وَتَمَدَّدَ عَلَيْهِ، فَبَدَأَ الدِّفْءُ يَسْرِي فِي جَسَدِ الصَّبِيِّ

    Let’s see if you can spot the word of interest. Good luck! 😉

  3. Assalamu alaikum Faiz,

    Loved your explanation. Keep going !
    I wonder why these Christians are so perverted despite the noble teachings of Jesus(as).

  4. Then why did he asked if no one had sexual intercourse, moron? How is relevant if Abu Talha had sex a night before? Is not more plausible because Abu Talha did not have sex last night, to have sex now with a dead body? You muslims lie to yourselves to worship this satanic guy, who burns now in hell for his abominations.

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    So notice how idiot you are, kiddo. Elisha performed here a raising from the dead. Muhammad invited a guy who did not have sex with his wife last night to <> in the grave of his daughter. Two different things. Muhammad was a necrophile. Case closed.

    • you statement dont mean sense as Prophet muhammad PBUh allow ali ra to go to his daughter grave becuz having sex with you wife makes you not purified so ali ra have to make the grave for the prophet PBUH daughter

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