1. Al-Annaanah:
The woman who whines, moans and complains and 'ties a band around her head' all the time (i.e. complains of a headache or some illness but in reality she is not sick, rather she is faking).
2. Al-Mannaanah:
The woman who bestows favours, gifts, etc. upon her husband then (at that time or the future) says; "I did such and such for you or on your behalf or because of you.
3. Al-Hannaanah:
The women who yearns or craves for her former husband or children of the former husband.
4. Kay'atul-Qafaa:
The women who has a brand mark on the nape of her neck (i.e. has a bad reputation or doubts about her).
5. Al-Haddaaqah:
The women who cast her eyes at things (i.e. always looking at something to purchase, then desires it and requires her husband to buy it (No Matter What).
6. Al-Barraaqah:
The women who spends much of her day enhancing her face and beautifying it to such an extent that it will seem like it was manufactured.
7. Al-Shaddaaqah:
The woman who talks excessively.
Taken from the Book: 'A Concise Manual of Marriage' by Shaykh Uthaymeen
How one can sense that her prospective wife could be of this kind? Hope the learned shaykh would have given some tips for would-be-husbands.
Again one would need a manual to detect Al-Hannaanah.
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Unbecoming statement from one who has got Shaykh affixed before his name. Very unislamic in my views to judge a woman by a mark on her nape.
Again how one is going the judge Al-Haddaqah? (Hope Shykh was not kidding)
only on LI, can a Hindu be teaching Islam! which no Staff notice or comment on for 5 months, but If I was to post anything pro Tasawwuf it will be noticed and removed within hours if not minutes example: >> islamicboard.com/manners-purification-soul/
Someone said to the Prophet, "Pray to God against the idolaters and curse them." The Prophet replied, "I have been sent to show mercy and have not been sent to curse." (Muslim)
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