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مجلد 13 · صفحة 44

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2526: 14144: You marry her: 1: Hasan (sound). Narrated by Abu Dawud in (Marriage, Chapter: His saying—the Almighty—: "The fornicator does not marry save a fornicatress"), and al-Tirmidhi (h/3177), who said: This is a Hasan Gharib (sound but singular) hadith. And al-Nasa'i in (Marriage, "Chapter: Marrying the fornicatress").

2527: 14152: The believers: 1: The interpretation of this verse has preceded.

2528: 14158: Chastity: 1: Al-Manthur: (2/139), al-Kanz (13100), and al-Majma' (6/263). He attributed it to al-Bazzar and al-Tabarani in: "Al-Awsat", and it contains Mubashir ibn 'Ubayd, who is matruk (abandoned as a narrator). And al-Da'ifah (h/797).

: 14161: He was tested by it: 2: Narrated by Muslim in: Li'an (Imprecation), (h/1492).

2529: 14164: Then stone them: 1: Narrated by Muslim in: The Penalties (Hudud), (h/1699).

: 14165: A stripe: 2: The Almighty's saying: "And those who accuse" means: they revile, and the term "ramy" (throwing/accusation) is used metaphorically for this because it is harm through words. It is called qadhf (false accusation), and from this is the hadith: "Verily, the son of Umayyah accused his wife of (being with) Sharik ibn al-Sahma'," meaning: he accused her. A group said: By "the chaste women" (al-muhsanat), the private parts (furuj) are intended, as the Almighty said: "And she who guarded her private part (farjaha)," thus including the private parts of both men and women.

2530: 14165: Between them: 1: Narrated by Muslim in: Li'an, (h/1498).

: 14167: Ever: 2: Al-Qurtubi said in the interpretation of this verse: This implies the duration of their lifetimes, then He judged them to be "defiantly disobedient" (fasiqun), meaning: exiting the obedience of Allah—the Almighty and Majestic.

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