CHAPTER
ON THE SHOES OF SAYYIDINA SAYYIDINA RASULULLAH SALLALLAHU ALAIHE WASALLAM
In this chapter
the type of shoe that Sayyidina Rasulullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam wore,
his method of putting them on and taking them off and other matters have
been discussed. Moulana Ashraf Ali Thanwi Sahib has written in the kitaab
'Zaadus' Sa'eed' a detailed treatise on the barakaat and virtues of the
shoes of Rasulullah Sayyidina Rasulullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam. Those
interested in this should read that kitaab(which is available in English).In
short, it may be said that it has countless qualities.The 'ulama have experianced
it many a time. One is blessed by seeing Rasulullah Sayyidina Rasulullah
sallallahu alaihe wasallam in ones dreams;one gains safety from oppressors
and every heartfelt desire is attained. Every object is fulfilled by its
tawassul (means,petition,request). The method of tawassul is also mentioned
therein. Imaam Tirmidhi has written eleven ahaadith in this chapter.
(71)
Hadith Number 1
Qataadah
radiallahu anhu reports that:" I asked Anas to describe the shoe
of Rasulullah Sayyidina Rasulullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam". He
replied: "Each shoe had two straps".
Commentary
The shoes in 'Arabia were not of the type of are known here in India.
They consisted of a leather sole with two straps on them
(72)
Hadith Number 2
Ibn
'Abbaas radiallahu anhu reports that Raulullah Sayyidina Rasulullah sallallahu
alaihe wasallam shoe had two'double straps'.
Commentary
It means that every strap was made of two strips of leather sewn together.
In the chain of narrators of this hadith there is a narrator Khaalid
Hadh-dhaa. Hadh-dhaa in 'Arabic means a shoe maker. The 'ulama write that
this narrator was not a shoe maker, but had an acquaintance with those
whose trade was shoe making. Due to his acquaintance and friendship, he
was also named (Khaalid) Hadh-dhaa, and became known by his name. one
is surely influenced and develops the habits and manners of those with
whom one keeps company.
(73)
Hadith Number 3
'Eesa
bin Tahmaan says that Anas radiallahu anhu took out a pair of shoes and
showed then to us. They did not have hair on them. Later Thaabit told
me these were the shoes of Rasulullah Sayyidina Rasulullah sallallahu
alaihe wasallam.
Commentary
It was common in 'Arabia that the hair was not removed from the skin from
which shoes were made. For this reason the narrator mentioned the hair.
(74)
Hadith Number 4
'Ubayd
bin Jurayj radiallahu anhu asked Ibn 'Umar radiallahu anhu the reason
for not wearing shoes with hair on them. He replied: "I had seen
Rasulullah Sayyidina Rasulullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam wear and perform
wudu with shoes that did not have hair on them. That is why I also like
this type of shoes".
Commentary
The reason for asking this question is that at that time it was it was
not a general practice to wear shoes without hair on them. Imaam Bukhaari
quotes a detailed hadith in his kitaab, where sayyidina Ubayd bin Jurayj
radiallahu anhu said to Sayyidina Ibn Umar radiallahu anhu, " I see
you observe a few things which the other sahaabah do not observe?"
Among other question he asked the reason for wearing shoes with a smooth
leather surface. sayyidina Ibn Umar radiallahu anhu made strong efforts
to follow Rasulullah Sayyidina Rasulullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam in
every aspect. The others generally wore the common leather shoes
with hair.
(75)
Hadith Number 5
Abu
hurayrah radiallahu anhu relates that the shoes of Rasululah Sayyidina
Rasulullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam had two straps.
(76)
Hadith Number 6
Amr
bin Hurayth radiallahu anhu reports, "I saw rasulullah Sayyidina
Rasulullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam perform salaah with such shoes that
had another leather sole sewn onto them."
Commentary
It means that the sole was double. It had two layers of leather. It may
also mean that because the shoe was tearing a patch was sewn onto it.
(77)
Hadith number 7
Abu
Hurayrah reports: Rasulullah Sayyidina Rasulullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam
said: One should not wear one shoe and walk. Both shoes should be worn
or both shoes should be removed.
Commentary
The reason for mentioning this Hadith in the shamaa-il is that it was
not the noble habit of sayyidina Rasulullah Sayyidina Rasulullah sallallahu
alaihe wasallam to wear one shoe only. If sayyidina rasulullah Sayyidina
Rasulullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam prohibited others to do so, he would
not practice this himself. Apparently the prohibition in this hadith is
for doing so habitually. However if a single shoe is worn for a little
while because the other one is torn or because of some difficulty, then
there is no harm. Arising from this hadith the 'ulama have added that
, in the same manner only one khuff (leather sock) or one sleeve should
not be worn. Both should be worn as is done commonly. One should keep
away from cheap formalities, fashions and rudeness.
(78)
Hadith Number 8
Jaabir
radiallahu anhu says that Rasulullah Sayyidina Rasulullah sallallahu alaihe
wasallam. prohibited eating with the left hand, or the wearing of one
shoe only.
Commentary
According to the majority of the ulama the fulfillment of these commands
are meritorious, that means, not haraam. Some ulama of the Zaahir have
stated that it is prohibited to act contrary to this.
(79)
Hadith Number 9
Abu
Hurayrah radiallahu anhu says that Sayyidina Rasulullah sallallahu alaihe
wasallam said, " Whenever one amongst you puts on his shoes,
he should begin with the right, and when he removes his shoes the
left one should be removed first. The right should be first when putting
on and last when removing the shoes."
Commentary
The shoe being an ornament for the feet, should be long on the feet, as
has been mentioned earlier. In the same manner all those things, the wearing
of which are ornaments, when wearing them, the right should be first,
and when removing them, the left first, like the wearing of qamis (kurtah)
,izaar, jubbah etc.
(80)
Hadith Number 10
Aayeshah
Radiallahhu Anha says: " Rasulullah Sayyidina Rasulullah sallallahu
alaihe wasallam while combing his hair ; wearing his shoes;and while washing
his limbs during wudu, as far as possible began with his right ."
Commentary
This is not confined to the above three only, but covers all other acts
as stated previously. The saying ,` As far as possible , means that
for some unforeseen reason he began from the left , then there is no harm.
(81)
Hadith Number 11
Abu
Hurayrah radiallahu anhu says that the shoes of Sayyidina Rasulullah sallallahu
alaihe wasallam had two straps. In the same manner the shoes
of Abu Bakr and Umar radiallahu anhu had two straps on them. radiallahu
anhu began the use of one strap.
Commentary
Sayyidina radiallahu anhu may have adopted the use of one
strap so that it may not be assumed that two straps are strictly necessary.
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