His saying, the Exalted: "which no one has preceded you in from among the worlds."
17268 - ‘Ali ibn al-Hasan al-Hisinjani narrated to us, Musaddad reported to us, Isma‘il ibn ‘Ulayyah reported to us, he said: I heard Ibn Abi Najih saying: "Do you commit the immorality which no one has preceded you in from among the worlds?" He said: ‘Amr ibn Dinar said: No male mounted a male until the people of Lot came.
His saying, the Exalted: "Do you approach men and obstruct the road?"
Its explanation has already preceded.
17269 - Abu Yazid al-Qaratisi informed us in what he wrote to me, Asbagh ibn al-Faraj reported to us, he said: I heard ‘Abd al-Rahman ibn Zayd ibn Aslam regarding the saying of Allah: "And obstruct the road," he said: The road is the path of the traveler when he passes by them, and that is the wayfarer (ibn al-sabil); they would rob him and commit that foul act with him.
His saying, the Exalted: "And commit in your meetings the evil."
17270 - My father narrated to us, Abu Salih reported to us, Mu‘awiyah ibn Salih narrated to me, from ‘Ali ibn Abi Talhah, from Ibn ‘Abbas regarding: "In your meetings the evil," he says: In your gatherings.
[His saying: The evil]
[The first interpretation]
17271 - Abu Sa‘id al-Ashajj narrated to us, Abu Usamah reported to us, from Hatim ibn Abi Saghirah, from Simak ibn Harb, from Abu Salih, from Umm Hani’ bint Abi Talib, she said: I asked the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, about His saying: "And commit in your meetings the evil," and he said: They used to throw pebbles at those passing by and mock them (1).
The second interpretation
17272 - My father narrated to us, Muhammad ibn ‘Isa al-Tabba‘ reported to us, al-Qasim ibn Malik reported to us, Rawh ibn ‘Atiyyah ibn Abi Sufyan al-Thaqafi reported to us, from ‘Umar ibn Mus‘ab ibn al-Zubayr, from ‘Urwah, from ‘Aishah, regarding His saying: "And commit in your meetings the evil," she said: Breaking wind (al-durat).
17273 - ‘Ali ibn al-Husayn narrated to us, Bukayr ibn Khalaf reported to us, Ibn Abi Uways reported to us, he narrated to me...
(1). Al-Tirmidhi, Book of Tafsir, and he said: This is a Hasan (good) hadith.