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Tafsir Ibn Abi Hatim
Volume 13 · Page 129

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her father, there were three miles. The wind blew and tightened her garment, which revealed the shape of her buttocks, so Musa felt embarrassed to look at her, and he said: "Go back and guide me to the path with your voice."

2965: 16837: His kingdom: 1: Al-Qurtubi said: Madyan was outside the kingdom of Pharaoh. He brought food near to him, but Musa said: "I will not eat; we are a family who does not sell our religion for the earth filled with gold." Shu'ayb said: "This is not a reward for grazing, but my custom and the custom of my fathers is to host the guest and provide food." So then, Musa ate.

2966: 16839: Shu'ayb: 1: The companions of Imam Ahmad and those who followed them in the validity of hiring a worker in exchange for food and clothing have used this verse as evidence. They sought support for this in what Abu Abd Allah Muhammad bin Yazid bin Majah narrated in his book, al-Sunan, where he said: "Chapter: Hiring a worker in exchange for the food of his stomach": Muhammad narrated to us, Muhammad bin al-Musaffa al-Homsi narrated to us, Baqiyyah bin al-Walid narrated to us, from Maslamah bin Ali, from Sa'id bin Abi Ayyub, from al-Harith bin Yazid, from Ali bin Rabah, who said: I heard Utbah bin al-Mundhir al-Sulami saying: We were with the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, when he recited "Ta-Sin-Mim" until, when he reached the story of Musa, he said: "Musa hired himself out for eight years or ten years for the chastity of his private part and the food of his stomach."

Very weak. Narrated by Ibn Majah (H/2444), al-Mishkat (2989), al-Kanz (9201), and al-Manthur

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